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W 1§ SOLD FOR §50,000 — |Carubbas Dispose of Apartment House On Elm and North Streets to Greensteln and Rubin DATA ON EXPENSES Many Aspirants for Office Say Cost Was Nothing consummated today, when o |Carl and Rosa Carubba sold. the I Alderman J. Gustay Johnd®hn, re.|Paradise apartment building at 864 | elected alderman In the fourth ward, | Elm strcet and 288 North strect to spent nothing in his campalgn, is | Edward Greenstein and Hyman statement filed this afternoon at the | Rubin. The bullding was erected office of the town clerk shows. |Scveral years ago, being one of the Martin Hollfelder, unsuccessful can. | firét apartment houses in the north. didate for the common council in ©rn section of the city, The salo the first ward, and Matthew J. Ko- |7 was about $50,000., BUILDING CONVENT :ml reports showing no expendl- Contract Awavded for Two-Story Brick Structure U\Iwr campalgn accounts filed in- | An Important real estate deal was air, elected councliman In the first ward 2:60 for print. | Ing and postage; Willlam D, Boyle, | elected councllman in the sixth | ward, no expense; Willlam H. Day, vlected lo he school board, contrib- | itcd $15 to the republican town | un\l'lr‘/‘ Curtls L. Sheldon, elect- reasurer, contributed $60 to the Llican town committec; William Tho contract for tha erection Gireen, elected councilman in the Teghion of the new conven erecte h ward, no expense; Emil LISt Josoph's pavish ty remcs o H;»f‘r elecied to the board of Te- |former bulding that was gutted by o] contributed $5 to the republi- fire ) year, has been awarded to | ca town committec; Frank A. God- |tha Hayes Construction Go. of this | durd, elected councilman from the lcity, Work on the building will bo | third ward, contributed $5 to the re- started immediately after prelimin. publican town committee lexander {ary detalls have been completed, J. Ohlson, electtd councilman from The estimated cost of the building | the second ward, contributed $5 to|will be about $60,000, the republi town committee: | "oy biang for the structure which Johin G. Buckley, elected councilman | o o® 8 W00 (08 (08 SUFUCILES which from the sccond ward, contributed {4 o1 of Hartord, call for a build. | %5 to the republican town commit. ing which will stand two storles tee; C. Adrian Carlson, reelected yyop "with o bagement. Tt will be | councilman, fourth ward, 10 €X-|pyijt ot brick and brownstone and pense; Harry N. Robertson, veelect-tey 1o o plain architectural sim- cd councllman, fourth ward, con- | o, tributed $5 to republican town com- | 7 e e The convent will contaln about 20 councllman, fifth ward, spent $30, ‘rnn.ms,‘ m:\luvrllng & reception room, of which $15 was for auto hire, $10 ’“”"‘)’ci' ","‘:1"‘1':;‘ (‘“:‘"‘ _‘"]"";7";:”3’ V:“{" :“’f“”:‘r“t‘ni’,n";gn,‘l‘r'w‘““x‘m to the dmio- | nts” Tt will faco on South Main St t at the corner of Edson street. | 1t fs expected that the building will be finish.d and ready for occu- CLERGYMAN ARRMGI\ED pancy about September 1 or by the Aies time the 1926 fall school term be- gins. The building will becoms part In of the group of buildings already owned by St. Joseph's parish. TAYLOR-GORMAN April 21 (P—Indicted Taylor and Mrs. Alma C. stro- Derby Minjster to Stand Trial New York as Result of Automo- bile Fatality. New York, for manslaughter in the gree, the Rev. Alfred W. year-old Congregationalist of Derby, Conn., was ar general sessions today for tr cause of the absence of his co from the city, however, Judge adjourned the trial unti The indictment allege minister, while driving a in which were a number of Boy attempled to cross Fiith ane in violation of the traffic iznal and in erder to avoil a col: lision ran 1 ni hine on the side- | tav E. Pihl officlated. shing Max F lmann Mr. Dudley Nearing was the iide of a building. Fei- matron of honor and the best man his inj was Dudley Nearing. After the cere- ment, mony Mr. and Mrs. Taylor left on a und 1ding trip to Washington, D. C,, nd upon their return will reside at 112 Park street. {J. G. Wilson of Bristol | | Dies at \ze of 76 Years Ierald) —John G. Wilson, j vears, of Lauvel street, died ing at the Hartford hos- a short illness with brouchial pneumonta. Mr. Wilson was born in England, February 10, and at the age of §0 came to . For the past 88 years he had been a resident of Bristol and for a number of s had been employed in the Sessions Foundry Co. as a moulder. He was a mem- ber of the 1toresters and of the Odd Iellows. Surviving him are a son, William Wilson of Bristol, and two danghters, Mrs. Allan Dresser of Bristol and Mrs. Herbert Weeks of een made le. uneral arrangements sccond de- Budad, 48- minister | ned John B. Gorman Married This Afternoon at Bethany Church Parsonage. The wedding of Mrs. Alma C. Gor- | I man, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Alfred {hat the Carlson of 410 Park strect and Johi touring B. Taylor, son of Mr. and Mr&! Thomas flor of 174 Greenwood street, took place at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the parsonage of the Swedish Bethany church. Rev, Gus- \ Scouts, ne er ige man died of his indict h been at liberty NAPLES APPI LS RGAIN House Budd since Termit for on jected During Paomesse’s Ad- ministration, Sought Today, | Naples building disput saadiminis The aboo of the I Las already m of M 1850 this coun t into the 1 vor Gardner W L new An th Jast il ith an applic ilg perm Naples on his Hart of which ishes 1o proc was Weld wi e building in scszion at 4 o application for a ne catlons have 1 11dir nth. Mayor ncomplete Aviator Badly Hurt in C'rash at Mitchel Field Members of the New B af- | Mitehel . Y., April 21 (D * bureau will the Cedar Hill | —1red H. Becker, afr mail pilot, was at New F on seriously injured today when the of the New York. privately owned Wright-Bellacona Hartford ad monoplane, laden with 1,000 Kilo- will be transporteéd grams of ballast for an endurance 1 motor bus supplicd test, failed to rfse in a 40-mile gale s it took off from the Mitchel field nd crashed in a draw dividing Cus- wnd Roosevelt field. At s hospital, where h in an automobile, 3 s‘nH r bona was broker . and he had probable wlh‘l injurles. Yards at Cedar Hill by s railrc the the docto . and Muys, ,\n(’"renn Oh :~aw Anniversary and ) William Anderson of inmons were HAS BIG LOSS (P—Figures $1,500,000 in gs for the year ed in the annual state- t of the Remington Armscom- released today coincident fourth day's hearing of ARMS CO, w York, April ating a loss of M, indi last were pr from llartior ington, Naugat . Holden, Pa W beautiful gifts we Mrs. A Agnes Worces k, Lowell, 1 this wincket of unfair inst the ister company ment read, was to cash ndles in con- on, icrson have Herbert and Walter and ldren, Anderson. fON FOR ANNLXATION ved petitions from 1setts the today re A o BODY IS RECOVERED April 21 (® — Army Camp Devens today Plow Mill pond of Private Fred O. detachment, 18th drowned March | n to the state of of par and B their territory ichusetts and Bo: re- Citiz o lockston Ayer the 1 supply who was ALE SEIZURES Vi, Apr day BIG Alhar T e | CHILD RUNS INTO CAR ming of Berlin Lake stre iving near i i this rnoon, struck a ch o ran parently unhurt. The child ran against the rear fender of the i Mr. Deming reported to the | Tigh = HEST CO S y over throat chest V varoRUB r with hot flannel cloth. W v 17 Miliion Jors Used Yearly TO CALL COMMITTEEMEN. gton, Apri (#—Mem- moned for questio and means commit ! number of thelr awards. house |f ways |He sald he could not seo any reason for “piling up indebtedness” and re- |fusing to pay dividends. {surplus, m ies and if Mr. | Smith, tion, today sent & rogu Massach preventing seeking rides fish dealers of the German-American mixed |court of ap var claims commission will be sum- [of the ce on a|of 1919 admitting o dealers to the floor of the Mrs, C. Laufersweller is spend. ing the week ut Atlantie City, NEW HAVEN ROAD | City lems | Dtiawbor (o6 Cogim arasl Faoris & Lil |evening at & o'clock purposes. A a_colloquy was ho.| M William Greene ginning between Mr. Hadley and My, | VON. formerly of New Bogiglan, the president declared the | tended the funeral of latter out of order despite the pro- | FaEan of Black Rock test of the latter, this morning Road's Report Attorney Thomas F. McDonough At the opening of the meeting |Of Stanley street has recovered |which was attended by about two from a weck's filness. score persons, Secrotary . Clarke| louls Abrahumson of 14 Talcolt read the call and President Pearson | 8treet reported to the poliee today read a short summary of the road's | that an automobile driven by Wil- conditlon In which he suid that in|lMam Curlinie of 458 Farmington the past year it was his belief that |Avenue had brushed against him the road had served the state bet-|in front of a house at 842 Farm ter than ever before, He also spolic | Ington avenue on Monday. He did of betterment In financial conditions | not notice any il effects until to- during 1925 but sald that day, he sald. weather since January 1 had Tsadore G r versely affected rovénues. He re- | Schafer, doing ness as Gelsinger ferred to prospectlve improvements | & Schafer, have brought suit for $60 at Springfleld and Worcester, of the damages against I'rank Groman to Inauguration of motor coach service recover money due on a bill for $35 and the co-ordination of bus sched- | for goods sold and delivered. Bdward | ules to the {mprovement of the rail- | A, Mag fssued the writ, shich is re- road service, turnable the socond Monday of May It was as Mr, Pearson began to | in the city court. | read the items on the blanket ballot | samuel Applebaum, that Mr. Boglglan rose to make the | juagment was rendered in the city Inquiry about Mr. Bardo, | court by Judge B. W. Allfhg in fa- Spier Also Protests vor of the Liberty Baking Co. for The discussion continued for some ' § 39, has taken an appeal to |time, and after Mr. Bogigian ha |protested against having the dire tor's names on the one ballot Morita Spler, of New Haven, another stock- holder who had spoken in meeting for many years, made inquiry about | the $5,000,000 hond issue proposed. | (Continued From First Page) of New Ha. Dritain, at- Thomas W. avenue here severo ad- | and Simon R agalnst whom |( y courts this afternoon the cases of Emilio Grillo against M, M an and Charles Avrucewicz Kulas. were The Junior Hadassah held a meet ing at the Burritt hotel last eve- | '} ers were Miss | He also| Anna Goldsmith and Mrs. George L. thought that it was time “to call a | Gana. spade a spade” and began criticlsir Mrs. Herman Adler, who b the directors. President Pearson her marriage a few weeks ago was sald that Mr. Spier ought to be | Miss Lena Abrahamson, will be the thankful to the directors that they |guest of the Senior Hadassah at | had so handled the property that | dinner tonight in the vestry rooms from a deficit in 1920 there is now a | of the ie at vhw corner of and ( nut stree yn Hadas will speak .lnrl \h'% Charlotte Witkin will sing, 1 Bertha Kern of Hartford wiil give dramatie re Rev. Dr. ford, executive svere | Connecticut Missionary s speakor at the tomorrow at noon. Warren M. Blodgett of th Cong tional church re- from Birmingh attended church On the return trip 1 in North Carolina to visit were impar- | issionarics of the local chu fore synagoj Mr. Spier replied that he had no love for the directors, but as oth road paid dividends he could not why the New Haven could not. Mr. Hadley had half risen wcveral times | to answer Mr. Spler and the latter told Mr. Hadley “not to get nervous.” He intended to say what he wanted to. Mr. Spier said the directors did | not have courage enough to give | oV the minority stockholder a chance | FIrst on the hoard, hiced Mr. Hadley sald that dividends | could not be expected whilo cash re- | ol serves of the property Sherrod etwlu of Hari- ¢ meet Hadley Took Hi Mr. Bogigian rose asked Mr, ey i€ he took the $20 gold pice .\d for attendance of mecting Mr. Hadley said he did. F Rever refused to taka it. President Pearson declarcd Mr. Bogigian out of order and the ballot boxes were opened. While the votes 2 were being counted Mr. Spier and Mr RESUME Bogiglan both spoke, the latter . French aiming there were many high sal- (P)- prelimin aried officials who could be dispens- | tions between I ed with, and asking as he did last | Riffian del 3 year. that ‘“the pass question this aft t El Aloun cleared up.” He claimed there werc | Afoun is 40 miles west of too many persons travelling on pas Moroccan Algerian Pearson did not = - something about it, he (the speaker) | said he would see what the interstate commerce commission would da about, it | Mr. Pearsons sald that the pass question was handied strictly as laid down by the commission and leclared Mr. Bogiglan out of orde Another stockholder praised dircetorate for what it had done and | o C: a0 s Mr.| Pearson thanked him The count of ballots was com pleted and directors dgelarcd r clected and the several other items passed by a stock vote, | JAPANESE SPEAKER AT HIY CLUB TONIGHT Kazutaka Watanabe, Lecturer and §20. WOMAN \ SUIC ind, Henry Amann, 4 by han son. had of her hu early today her ended 1 ing in the ne of ARLEYS April 21 nog PEACE Moroceo, y peace co-Spa do lived in Blinn of Rockvilie; and and George B 1. His childre eld tomorrow morning in ¢ Student ag Colgate, Goes to Thomas €. Hages. Oxford Next Year Thomas Gl Tiayun, Kazutaka Watanabe, a studer Colgate university, whl give an dress at the closing meeting of the season of the Hi-Y club tonight at the Y. M. C Mr. Watanabe comes from a fami- 1y of educators in Japan. His father is president of a large university in Tokyo and is the leading Japanese Baptist minister in that city. His reputation as a lecturer is rapidly becoming national. Wil the last few months he has talke in Chicago, Cleveland, Ro Paterson, Jersey City and m r places. He is in demand speaker on political probiems indus 1, religious, 1 and edu- cational subjec totary, Kiwanis, Hi-Y, scheol f{raternities and ch hes. His subject for tonight will be “Tnusual Customs in After the Ire he w high ) his race in on boys some of whic the jin-jitsn for ous Nea | Peter T, cation r later L Funeral s University lir ermany rt Lambert LATE. 1S JAILED o Boston, April 21 (P—A in a liquor conspiracy trial in federa court was committed to jail tg when he arrived late for court commitment was for one day The judge had said t fendants would b end of the trial, made the imprisonment only lefendant John Cicrkanowicz, but he rel NEW SAF l 'l\ \hi\l Boston, April 21 state commi ,._———-.—.— - Joseph A. Hafiey UNDERT ARE: Phone 16: Onposite St Mars's Chureh Remdence 13 Summer S - 16233 ntendents chool childre from passing ste. ' BOLLERER’S | run wsn | POSY SHOP 's decree | W E WEDDING BOUQUETS tent [ INDIVIDUALITY AND PRESU B £ W. MAIN ST., PROF. BLDG. TE1 €. {“The Telegraph Florist of New Dritain FISH DF Boston, April 2 this city won a the U. 8 vie Cir s denied the petition ry to whe or mod HAVE a nior ation from §3,600, preferred divi on the & share In the fir ubsidiaries in report “hics ineree with surplus quarter against ter of 10 (GENTRAL JUNIOR . 5. BOY Frederick years old, cral hosp: pital dings. g termined. for ma set in 1912, He wr t ohy | to take ied. S a ‘olo € Rickard | Funerals | » | Prix " ll Stre’t Brtefs I]RASTI[; HAI.”ES FEATURE EXCHANGE lmpresswe Recoveries Made by | Leadmg Stocks ew York, April 21 (® — Btock prices today staged one of the most impressive recoverles since the dras- tic reaction early last month, Re- umption of pool operations, which |bave been facilitated by the cheap moncy rates, and the advent of warmer weather which iy expected fo stimulate spring business, where | . ulae. |the dominent factors, but close at- | on rafsed g0 |LCNtion also was pald to the favor- |able nature of most of the quarterly reports of raflroad and industrial corporations now making their ap- Revival of merger talk | accelerated the demand for the rail- road shares, which also were helped March earnings statements of tho prinelpal systems and the con- o of relatively heavy freight | adings, Commercial solvents | A and I3, soared 6 and 8 polnts, re- \xp ctively, on the announcement | y would call its 65 el | n Sheet and perous Youngsto Tube had | st quarter tha n‘ net income advancing [U intere deprect. and federal taxes This Is equal after | lends to $3.60 ire comnior xs’ pros depletic ok, ngninst t quarter of | and | this from 1 of Earnings of Maryland ol the first quarter cd only slightly pe We Offer: { the corresponding Ltd., have Japan ; that pearance. ap has [ 2h e v ton in t) : e e . by the MEMR! HARTFORD, CONN. March surplu: the New York 0 and St. Le late to Meriden: PUTNAM & CQ NEW WORA & HAKITORD ST0Ch EXCHAMGEY PWEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN= Tel. 2040 * CORNDALMY T NEW BRITAIN MACHINE Common and Preferred T R T L AN . S R R T A A P R S JUDD & COMPANY 8 NEW YORK STUCR E. MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE JUDD BUILDING, PEARL ST., Cor, Lewis St. XCHANGE TELEPHONE 2-9121 New Britaln: Burrltt Hotel Buflding. Tel, 1818 % Colony St, llrltml. 124 Main St. Tel, Tel. 1340 2105 cent notes and class A stoc y galns of. 3 to nearly § points were recorded by General Electrie, Remington Typewriter, Mack Truck, Tludson, National Lead, Woolworth | Case Threshing Machine, Trading | | picked up in volume on the ral total sales for the first three hours nearly equalling those of yesterday's full session, Wall Street Opening | Stock prices continued to drift | W row trading area at the t today's market, but the 1 trend was upward. Atlantic t Line moved forward in re- 30 to the declaration of a larger | lend and motor shares resumed | rise unc the leadership of | en Carter i 1 Hudson and General Motors, Amert- In Gen- | can Smelting reflected disappoint- "5 o'clock this | ment over the adverse court action | 1 been at the hos- | affecting payment of Federal Min- | and the exact |in 1 Iting common dividends. | not been de- | ng of Individual shares, es- | upo International Mercantile | other red and the local trac- to have contrasted with a re- | sumption of liquidation elsewhere | n the nt dealings, but the stained strength of U, 8, Steel, val Ll and other leaders | 10 the market firm. American Smelting dipped more than 2 points | 0 109 Cudahy Packing sold at 75 and Childs Co. at 48, all new low evels for the year. Revived reports 1 ome of its ships would be sold tish interests carrled preferred and similar gains were rded by South Porto Rico ar, General Fieetrle, Remington ‘ypewriter and Commerelal Solvents | % Other points of strength includ- | ed Dupont, U. 8. Cast Iron Pipe, s and Atlantic Refining. | Toreign exchanges opened steady, h sterling unchanged at $4.85 7-8 A French francs slightly higher at 3. cents, Fortified with an abundance of ¢heap money for speculative pur- cs, call loans dropping to 3% rencwing at 4 per cent., con- tiva interests hought stocks ily causing & rapld retreat of 1e short interests with the rise as- uming the proportions of a boom individual cases. The demand roads was the outstanding ire, these being bought fn an- | ion of further favorable March nts. Atlantic Coast Line ed ten points, Jersey Central - Louis and San Francisco, a4 Hudson, Loulsvillo Atchigon, New York | ke and Ohio and Lacka- TRUE INV for the first qu Marketability has an espec DIES TODRY AT HOSPITAL P. Twichell, 13, Son of Prominent Manufacturcr, Passes Away This Morning, Frederick Patterson Twichell, 13 . and Mrs. Reu- | thelr for s ause of Buy pecially Marine p WE OFFER and tic vod and 1 He city 14, subse nt at t cen- gchool, where he gcho vhere was born in thi n junior rh e f the eighth gra 1d 2 meetir nher 1 churct nd treasurer of i{ m HARTFORD Hartford Conn. Trust. Bldg. Tel.2-7186 ral sery tomor- afterno: i Southington, at tl WE OFFER inued from First Pag iliar with the prot Iso call for Gene re, to b tin his fivst titl ed out Lu in Ser is under o already wanna 2 to 3%. Du Pont, Detroit Edison and U. £, Cast Iron Pipe also advanced & wints each. with commission, v down on a High Al Cm & Dye 114% . 43% Yow Closo 112% 113% sion's ord in deal h ' Am Can — STMENT l‘RL\( IPLES Safety and rate of Income, Safety of principal Durlng nmn days of drastle recessions in market prices the investor lly fine buying opportunity, which brings about this opportunity also necessitates greater care and judgment in following the above investment principles. Our polley and aim are to give the Investor sound and unblased oplnlon based on authentic information covering companies whose securitles we belleve aro attractive at present levels, @homson, 1fienn & o, Burritt Hotel Bldg.. New Britain MEMBERS NEW YORR AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. The general condition Telephone 3880 AMERICAN HARDWARE Price on application ‘We Do Not Accept Margin Acconnts EDDY BROTHERS & G . NEW BRITAIN Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel. 3420 25 shares FAFNIR BEARING 25 shares HART & COOLEY 50 shares STANLEY WORKS Prince & Whitely Established 1878 Members New York Stock Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange—Cleveland Stock Exchange Essex Building, Lewis Street, Hartford; Phone 2-8261 9615 9 = WE OFFER Lo is i i Am Cr & Fdy 97 in ignoring H Loco 98 Some obs Sm & Ref 11174 Buglod O 6T% an promoter would | & Tel 145 ary action by the boxing au- | Am Tob .... 114% oritivs. 1 Wool .... 31% NEWINGTON FIRE WARDENS | yichison John J. Walsh h Bald Loco trict fir Ralt & Ohlo W 961 063y 10 rry t of this, » voter 3 b Aetna Life Insurance Co. Rights Travelers Insurance Co. Rights Southern Pao |Southern Ry sStandard Oil .. Stewart Warner 751 Studebaker Texas Co Texas & Pac .. Tobacco Prod Unfon Pac .. 147 Ct Ir Pipe 169 § Ind Al 3 U € Rubber . U 8 Steel Wabash Ry Ward Bak B West Ele: White Motor Will Ove Woolwort Insurance Stocks. Bid etna Casualty ... Aetna Life ¥ Actna Fire Aut Hartford Fir National Fire Tho Trave Traveler Conn. ( | Manufacturing Am Hardware |Am Hosiery aton & Cadwell re-Hfd Cpt Co com & Spen com 28 West Amer Pacific on ... 54 Motor Car 347 n Am Pet B 64 14 4s | Fafnir 'lwr\“.: Co . & Cooley nders, F N. B. Machine N B Machine ptd ATTO™ 24y | 3io Corp . . re of Norway sears Roebuek 48 \nm & Tuad e Olaf is 22 and Lady \1‘\ 20. {Sinclair Oll w 2 20% | Russell Mfg Co \lrwk‘. 203 | Stanle Scovill Mfg Co. ard Screw Stanley Works .. Works pfd . Torrington Co com Union Mtg Co ... Public Utilities Conn Elec Serviee Conn Lt & Pow pfd . Hfd T N BGas ... Southern N F Conn Pow Tel. w r Prac TREASURY STATEMENT Treasury balance ..... $381,349,062 Exchanges, $88,000,- 102,000,000 — Exchanges 110,000,000; New York - ces, TO TALK ON A. P, New York, April 21 (#~The As- ited Press talk tonight over WJZ will be by Meredith M. Styles, chief of the Latin American depart- of the news organiation. soc 1 he was returned to charge of the & member news- AR IN JATL April 21.—Jose Had- Peoria, who is also nder several allases, arrest- last Thursday on charges of obtaining money under false pre- | tenses pleaded guilty in city court | today and Jvas sentenced to one year in jail. GETS ¥ New Haven, 40, known A here | HARD ON MOTHER “T've just accepted Mr. igh, mother. Mo Graclous, ehild! T re- sed him myself twenty-five years ago. | Daughter: I know. We've Just ha! a good laugh about it.—Punch. Daughter:

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