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Great Am Tiome Tns u s Wes [Notes for:— 1) 10% ex. in 19 HERRING RUN NOW IS AT IS HEIGHT Millions of Fish in Annual Hill Climbing Contest Providence, R. T, April 27 (#)— Che herring run at Iast Taunton, Mass,, old but ever new to thousands | who drive many miles to witness it, u8 again at its height, Milllans of the fish are indulging in their an- nual hill-climbing marathon at the Davis flshway, working up-stream to lay thelr spawn and then return to the sea, 014 residents say the run is great- or than for several years past and it the herring industry was what it once was thousands of barrels might | be taken from the stream. There is w no demand, however, and fish- {ng rights along the river, which for- | merly brought in considerablo rev- nue, now go hegging. When the dam which impounds water for a large mill on the bank of the river was erected, the man- obliged to bulld a ' to accommodate the her- fing in their spring migration to their spawning grounds a little way g Ir, with a steep descent and rough it the water pours with at force. Ralked in their efforts to get arojmd the dum otherwise, the | personal one. ment sh-wa ahove, This “fish-way" {8 a zigz rring fight their way up this shilee- hos, four and five daep, until finally liey reach the calm water above and ed av Across n canal, running at right angles to the fishway, a bridge has | been erected for the convenlence those who witness the annu: "or crossing the bridge, a sm “SHEIK OF PLAINVILLE" AWAITS FOE IN VAIN -- Pare Knuckle Fight at Old Pioncer | Diamond Falls to Materi- alize Today, “The &heik of Plalnyitla” 7as quite a reputation as a pu mong the younger element nbmn,J B e ———— ] Dfficial Hartford Stock Exchange Quotations FURNISHED BY JUDD & COMPANY Burritt Hotel Building FIRE INSURA BANKS AND TRUST L(l\ll‘\\' B 1 Cor nd Prd v & Jiussell Mg Wilcos cw Com, s Com. ey oll Pie | IVE NEW YORK BANK an Ex ze Not'l. ! t(Par 130 | & Metals Nar) | ACTIVE OUT-OF-STATE INSURANCE nover Ir Co. ational Surety 200 Niezara Fire Ine. ldelity & Guarsnty 150 chester Fiie “ Notes for:—BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES oy () % ex J 246G ex. D 31, 1986, o Pd. Jan. 1, 18 Qu div rate chan Qu. rate « ex. July 7 and 29 Dec. 11, 1930, 34% in Jan er for:—ACTIV +14% ex. on an 1% qu. Natl City Ce. 26 on Pra. o1, Patd 2, 1926, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HLRALD, TUESDA\", INSURANCE SCANT | Church street, was scheduled to get- tle & grudge with fighter at the old Ploneer baschall field on Ellis street at 2 , but up to press time the fight had not come off, because the local man did not put in an appear- New Britain o'clock this A small erowd of fight enthusiasts was on hand, old-fashioned ble, knock-down-and-drag-out fight, without the Interference of a ref- eree 10 eramp the style of the bare | They remarked | the plentiful space In the old ball | dirappointed Britain man absented him- | Continued from First Page.) Building, $50,+ |800; contents, Bartlett school: contents, $7,000, Lincoln school: | knuckle boys, L £50,500; school: Bullding, $70,000; 1t was reported had a little skirmish the New Britain man w ding, a8 unable to stanley school: contents, £10,000, having imbibed p oy k imbibed somewhat freely of | O0CF SOICRER 410 prohivited fhuld. The fight may como | oft tomorrow, the spectators hoped, | " unless the principals get together $10,- | Britain Trade school: contents owned by state, Bullding, $180,000; street, Building, Francis R. Cooley Bids In Trolley Co. Stock |* . Conn, April 27 Tho' pxo.,..rm-x, franchises and roll- | \\':\«]\inx( on Building, Portable achools: contents, £4,500, nlul“' Buildings, § ; con- Springfleld Street Railway mrm]mn_vl » sold at noon county courthouse at a bondholders , the property belng hid in by . Cooley of flartford I’lun\' ’In Hl'luml\ Conditions ing - | protection of every y ( nmml‘ fx\ur»vl by ould so reduce the (omplams 0]‘ Boarder otie g (.mmm on v\lsrmg polictes as to | iring about a refund of £5,000, Although Mr. Cooley s a x\\-vmlmr of the hondholders protective mittee, his bid Ad- | l)ouble Qu-e“ Resunshmlml March 14, equal {0 $3.44 was recorded He deposited a | for $1,000 and nine $1,000 honds of | insur- | 1 $11,- | tions. policies. | va By a rearrangement of the ine | ing )I|’1V\ which Mr. Wilbur + bronght ahout, tes are so arranged th committen of the conducted the sa the result to the court for approval. ur- | boarder, wera brought in by Officer ained | Cls Insuring due ! t one-third |on the latter, will be part of the| duo | evidence in poplice court tomorrov | effects an annual | morning. o number | Kot MISTRIAL DECLARLD Bridgeport, April 27 (B)1—Judge 1. Marvin of the superior a mistrial in > sult of Morris Rankin, owner of > Connecticut 8kyllgbt Metals Co. | Stamford aaginst William Cohn. The suit was for damages for fractured leg and other injuries re- ceived by Mr. B car backed into him Aprit 22, 1925, ° It was contended by Cahn's coun- that improper 1 and Judge Marvin I fec is charged, the money golng to de- | fray the cost of the bridge and for | its upkeep, and to pay those charg- ol with seeing that the herring are not molested as they fight thelr way up throngh the box. court today earned premium in the hands of un- | Mi derwrilers, reduces the possibility of [and one of his eyes w { crror and reduces i The school department now an annual average and on contents of §.585. annual average rate ‘on build- ings and contents if this proposal is adopted would be § : 7 - compulsory chapel in the college, which does not con- For City Is §4,250,000 | “ruruing trom Rankin when pays (0 be the cause of the trouble, ii » on buildings | companied the men to the station Proposal B, te the insuring AGREEMENT EXT! Washington, of [ 24,250,600 in ‘the fiscal year 19 a refund of | 1926 Comptroll A\‘Mlumml insurance needed Lo | reports. O t hring non-fire © proper m,mo would be as follows: Expiring i Canada covering flights of aiveraft hetween the {wo countries extended until to half was drawn from quéent unv,n'vl Ccost \-‘ 1oty 1] hmn a plan would year term polici 380 and on threc nond;proponal B COMPANIES , but the Elitu fon | e resented four une protected Arrangement school committes following fig Walnut Hille | UIRLE INSURANCE (08 Grammar school, vocational school, : Old Burritt school, AND INDEMNITY COMPANIES ihu Burritt school, Franeis' cemetery in that elty. 220, = | An increase in the staff at Camp g Mrs, Mary Wallena l\w‘n\n'\;\hn\( the New Britain Boy tis. Mary Wallena, 42 years old : Bartlett school Lincoln school, Hill frade School, & ()stctlpa{h l> Sued by \pdnhh War \ etera \R"l \l 1\ l'l(l\l RED ~\l\1w\ constitation resulted in orders for ¥ (()\II'A\\\ 510[,1\5 nlx has ordered ‘»- uthorities of > SATURDAY COMPANY STOCKS {be played on 96 ropean championship, es with leading | east and mid- | series of elg |amateur clubs in the 4 from 3% to 348 on Apr. 1, 10 o anged to 3% In July, 439 e AND INDEMNITY COMPANIES ESTATE OF PATRICK WALSH ANUFACTURING COMPANIES ¢ YORK BANK AND TRUST COMPANY STOCKS and June 20 192 Qu. Div. rate changed to 1% and % ex APRIL 27, City Items Wall Street Briefs Bt Tev Me Manries e | Universal Chatn Theaters cor- \1 Auliifo at &, Joseph's Cathedral | POTION reports net earnings ot {taatios hosniny 246,945 for the first aixteen weeks \ttormey Treine 1. Rachiln wag | OF OPeration ended April 8. After notified today l‘\'A\"n;ll Berman, rof- 1 Draviston; for federal taxes, this . {ment as trustee of the bankrupt es- ‘u 8 4 M“Mm ’_"“t""""":‘ 0"1‘ tate of Thomas hman, suc- | " (AR first preferrec coeding Attorney Dayld L, Dunn, At. | 410K, but does not include income torney Fred Rundbaken of Hartford 1"""' sixtoen theaters recently | R i o acquired. Tolal assets wore $6,614, 503, of which cush and money on Charles Bench of Maple stroet. | i)' amounted to $4,277,705. Cure who has beon critically 41l at Naw [ o Sl RO T S0 081 and Britain General hospltal for the | oyrrony 1iabilities $440 £ DA & st fow days, was reported dying | i) this afternoon. | e Standard Oil company of A son was horn today at Naw v Jorscy hag advanced the price ' al hospital to Mr. and of kerosene for export one quarter | Ovide Larrivie of 167 High of a cent a gallon. Kerosene in case lots is now 18.4 cents a gal- Alderman Walter I Kalk of the lon. Second ward Is {ll at his home on | Honry street, Mer Ilenry J. Donnolly of New Haven, | $3:36 a share on tho common | cormerly captaln of detectives in | Stock, aftar preferted dividends, in that city, was a caller at police | 1he firt quarter of 1026, against headquarters {od $2.05 a share in the same period The polica depariment was noti- | last Net profit rose to $667,- fled early this afternoon of a grass' 408 compared with $604,224 & fire on Stecle street, The fire depart- | vear ago, Gross was $6,004,731 |ent was notified, | against $5,503,368, Mrs, cules Power company earned ‘l - Inc., reports net income 33 for the 28 weeks 1} Johu Kovalskl called at the po- | #hare. against $2,945,143 or licu station shortly bofore noon to-| & Share in the previous corr i exe duy and complained of the alleged | snonding poriod. Gross income was | The sub- infidelity of his wife, He said 24,443 against $30,177,121 arder was allenating her affec- | ortly after 1 o'clock, Io-| 1l Samuel Mileschko, the ski COMEDY AT BROWN Annual Spring Day Fxercises Pro- 8 McCarthy, and a bottle ich Kovalski Is said to have used Comic Word and Caricature |, lesehko with —drunkenness, | of Compulsory Chapel, about the fac g M wa | Providence, R, I, Aprit 27 (# pring duy at Brown university took on a semi-comic aspect this morn- when H. E. Neese, '26, of Irv- S B S | inzlon, speaker at the an- anc. 8 g 4 | nual spring day exerclses of the v class, attacked through word and cavicature the institution of ntirely ! eloked. Mrs, Kovalskl, who is sail Cost of Government « humorous ap- of college life and its after- Mr. Neose prefaced the Ne Britain's city government cost | pr n- veiling Of the class mascotan {he one- | nature of which had been kept a n, theldark s by decrying the ton- smainder coming from refunds from | dency of alumni and college authori- incomes of dvpartments to staud In thelr tracks, refise he county and state, ind thereby {block the onward march of things r Hanford L. Curtls is amount on xath countenance el | “The cl ss of 192 e sald, * ing been an active | proud of 1 z D ea t h s | ticipant In the crusade for cf and with these worda e = lithal mantiot: | A mo carved from wood, re rgraduates in t avien Dube, 83 vears old, father giEn: weaters offering vigorous b le {o Flavien Dube of Mrs. Angeline Berard an il Dihe of this city, died yesterday il Sel o enis R it [ihree atumni, the latter sonnd afternoon in Terrington. He wa g : n Canada and had lvea in'fofter the accented style used by car- S e e e S toonlsts In portrayving ¢ Anti- DELON SEATE: Saloon leaguer, who were defending sides his children in this city Saloon leaguer, who wer 2 o with fist and rolled umbre B is survived by a daughter, Mrs el imbislle inn Donohue of Torrington and | wals “‘,; 'nl LAl overal grandehildren and grenat- r nichildren. ¥ s ra) services will { he held tomorrow morning at 9| o'cloc St Franeis’ chur on. Tnterment will be in St Job's pond, Portland, allena of 265 Elm (is the most important change which street, died this morning at New |has heen made this year,” according Britain Geaeral hospital of pneu-{to the camp bookicts which have | G She 7 Galicia. [ just been issued. Execu Walter hushand, . Cook will be camp directors, a8 i Sophin, the past, but this year ho will | A and on ce assis D on, zement Cibherts zfield | in el gavino are 4 Jumes & Beach of Brown incor sity will return, while Lloyi - of Trinity colloge has been Anthony Monna { ndded to the staff. P D, Woed- Anthony Monne, 24 0ld, a|bridge of Portland will be camp former T died §n | physician. Isaae Daniels, the negro | Brooklyn, N sterday, He wa the Univer club, \wr lia soni 6f Mr.. andl Mra:. Anthony| has been secured as ch TR oS iy esides | once more and will again turn out | : good things 1 made him the e Aves ik wite, Ter- o iings which made hin the two young sons, and fhree sis- | Wost popular man in camp las o. | The eamp will ru to Aug. ted to oc Meonna and Mrs, (atl | A The hody will he brought to the | from July wneral parlors of laraia & g neque R e 1;;:‘:“"‘1"""»” i Lo aines [comulets imentding e MFTLY schedule. Wall tents, supplemented p v the sanitary cook shack, will be nsed n this season. Water wiil from a privately driven | cted by state board of | alt Ma under the leaderst ant directors or Funerals will be taken p of the assist- * being graded John Kaczyh=ki rvices for John Ka- tivities, Ther ing letic: 242 High street were held wnt 1 this morning at 7:30 o'clock at craft, overnight hikes, and Sacred Heart church with requicm activities, 1 Interment was in Sacred vimming will he at speei guar ning e boat Mrs. FPrederica Linn Ifuncral services for Mrs, Linn, who died o'cloc .\ iermar Throdor Burial was i that t Laubenhermer Mrs, Ida 1 mer, 74 year old resident who was vesterday morning in her daughter’s home at 58 City avenus was sent to New York this morning. booklet advises bovs to brin owing equipment: At least two heavy blankets or old com- bles, ha rehiefs, underwear. swimmi sleeping cl tra socks, toothbruth, paste, and soap. The official camp form is scout shirt, shorts, | stockings ut h fo It will be taken to Brooklyn for burial, consists 1 18, Raymond and Dr. Opposite St Mary's Chareh SIGNOR BOSI ARRESTED | Seaoence (V1 Nesmmey N = 0 01 Miwn, dtaly, dpriatim - Bosi, brother-in-law of Pletr ormer editor-in-chiet of Avanti arrested on a charge of T BOLLERER'S |5 st aostt: w for use in opposition demon- POSY SHOP |iwin ON YOUR BIKTHDAY SEXD MorHEk | Pletro Nenni himselr, is ILOWERS, TWO HOUR TELEGRAPH the pi ha SERVICE TO AVJ, PARTS OF THE |last month as the resw a pam- WORLD, he issued on the Matteotti |« £ W, MAIN §T., PROF. BLDG. TEL u”‘" “The Telegraph Florist of New Britain. 1 FAVORITES SHIFT, | MARKET DUBIOLS Today's Market Dealings Largely in Hands of Speculators New York, April shifting of epeculative activity from | the buying to the solling slde hrought | about considerablo (today's stock market, v a professional affair, PUTNAM MONERS NEW YORA & HARTTOR) SCA EXOWHL) DWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITANN= & CQ ! BTN GG 6T Tt We Offer: HART & COOLEY Common and Preferred Thomson, THenn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain S NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCR EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr, the exact figures on U. B, Steel earn public after market closed, and further light on the business situation in general b fore extending c participation also 8 80l off at the ing when selling pressuro wus re- inst some of the v industrials, er when a good demand commitments, | | Telephone 3880 res, buying of which undoubtediy | publication of need by the Missourt Paclfic ghowed | surplus of $1, § fhree month, WE OFFER 25 shares Hart & Cooley Price on application equavilent to $1.07 a share on the common, as against 28 | while the Baltimore and ase of $1,635.441 irst quarter of 1925, We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts strong spots yest polnts from its rarly {ing. Despite reports of shifting price declining stocks and in- creasing consumption, ofls were rel- high on realiz- tivity took place in Skelly on merger Total sales | HARTFORD Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. the same period Sm & Ref 1161 50 shares American Hardware 50 shares Landers, Frary & Clark e |loaves of bread, with “quick silver” ;m lhur centers, were thrown upon v would gravitate te EGYPTANDTEXAS IN ONION RACE ... Fach Seeks to Get to Wmld\ Market Fns ‘\md the hml done yesterday, The rad a\\‘rlt‘d over the muddy water, loaves seemed to n.nnhrr in a single body. centered every effort on lh'\t vortez, bu t the mystic charm of a genera- tlon ago failed. WILL HAVE ETAT'E ¥ Tokyo, April 7 UP—The Japanese cabinet in session today declded to a state funeral to Prince Yi emperor of Korea, who died last Sunday at Seoul. which will cost the approximately yen, will be held early in June, with and navy particlpating in remonies to be held in Kore Japanese imperial court tod clared a period of mourning to last onions specds | Gent Motors { Gt North pfd The funeral, {rushes across the government magic valley of the Hmr.:m- {1 Ca 5o | nt \m.! i trying to get there fi » Korean mourning period wil! | Marland Ol | Mid Cont cnough onions to flavor all the Washington, post shipments April 27 (A—Parec} broad by American s last year were valued in a report hy t) lie two crops matur »\I nt Wi s incrcase of $4,632,608 over tha re and did not include tho million mail pack- ail trade amounting |North RS RETURNED. The police department was noti- the markers which from Clarence e have been ri- * has no clue to © disappearance and mysterious ey | |stan .000 more famtlies n this country, despite hand to speed be connected by INGROWN NAIL Turns Right Out Itself Woolworth TREASURY RATTLESHIP REPAIRED is @ harmless antisep! f chiropodists. 1 buy trom the bottle containing A onions go to : 1ling of her hull HODGES INDICTED cisco to Boston and from Minne rtonio 1o keep a ¢ today robbery hattan restaurant | Newand O.ld Fashioned DANCES i A.rcadJaBallroom * || Thurs. Eve., Apr. 29 RIVER MYTH | Vain \!h‘m]yl to lu- Oll Theory in ARRESTED. 1 Locating Boy's Body rial line 1dea r, it was said that if & dom-)