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r- 'n, NEW I‘.R]'I'A\I,\? DAILY HUERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, TRAP BLACKMAILER WITH FAKE MONEY (Continued From First Page) (Russlan) government has sent me some papers for whose safe keeping I am responsible and the govern- ment wants me to advise It as to what I can do. I have thought it all over and now I come to the end, “If you don't give me throe thou- sand ($3,000) dollars for my work | 28 1 told you before, I will send the papers to Now Lork to the lawyer, Charles Recty, it s what they want me to do, then he ean do with you whatever ho sees fit, and I won't bo responsibla for what happens to you. I have a great many things that 1} have to remember and 1 must do one or the other, “I wunt to leave for August 6th for work. I cannot stay here in the United States be- ocause my life is llke a Gypsy. can't stand it any more. I know you pretty well; I know all about you, and I know all your habits, 1 know that by sending you this letter it is like hitting your head with a hammer, but I think you are a man Jjust like myself. Don't be stuck up. Read my letter carefully and think it over and don't get excited. Think it over not only for your own side but for mine. “If you were in the same position that T am you would not take three thousand dollars but you would want five thousand (5000) dollars and T know that you would not take what 1 offer you, but would want riore, and you would bury my whole family, I don't want your money but think it over. As man to man, if you haven't three thousand (3000) ! dollars T know that you can get it easily and don’t kil yourself for three thousand (3000) dollars and leave your cause you are living happy with them now, and if you kill vourscll strangers will have to take care for them and don't do that for the gake of three thousand (3000} doll Tiven though you haven't fhe three thousand (5000) dollars you can it easily, 2nd you would have eno left to take care of your family for the rest of your lives, Some people lose a millfon dollars and latter r galn it. “Don't talk to me any more about | | Pl B ur own head. Tt's a good one and 41(txm- upon what to do. D clde for yourself whether you want | to go to Jall or to Enurope. Think it over carefully so that after you | won't have to ~orry when it b because then it will he 1t 1 should send thoe b the lawyer, happens o linppened, too late. pers to New York to then 1 don't care what yvou afterward 1 {6 buy yourself out of these p: pers and this lawyer won't even dis Russia on ! dear wife and bhaby, he- | Then it will be too | tante and Alfonso I, Pelaguor, | | The commission has also main |tained cight potty officors here for| |the past several months proparing | {them to handle the submarine Men who will complete thie crews of | {the two ships are now en route from | | Peru and are expected to arrive| | shortly, The R-1, sister ship of the vessel | launehed today, is rapidly nearing (completion; and whl be ready for | {launching the latter part of May The R-2 will be ready for her te trials early fn May, and this will he held off Provincetown. After the trials are over, the ruvian officers and men who {man the vessels will be given u course of Instruction handling the vessol, 21 CARS A MINUTE IN CITY’S GENTER {11,487 Autos Pass Bauk Corner in Nine Hours : | | ———— [ e are to in The automobile, without w > would be fewar accidents, iderably less pleasure and no tratfic | |cops; whirls around New Britain's | corners In greater numbers every | day, according to the policemen who | |dircet the movements of the popu- |, lar conveyances in the oo town | section, The Natfonal bank corner and the corner directly opposite City Hall are the busiest in the city, although th [layout of the streets which feed truf- the South Church corner, | junction of I Main and Elm y task more complicated, A g many automobiles which pass t South Chureh corner throngh West Main streof of conditions reveals, this heing es- | do ta m | pecially true of some business ve- hicles, (V!\ the other hand, the flow from Main, Washington, High and | other stre into West Main street, | sends thonsands of cars daily alo the west side of Central park, many of which also pass the South Church jcorner and the other posts from |whlch traffic is direoted, | On Saturday, April 10, 11,457 an- tomobiles passed the National Bank | corner In nine hours, and on Mon- | day, April 11, 70 cars turned into the stretch on the west side of Ipark between 10:15 and 11:30 a ! Between 11:30 and 12:20 the s day, 610 cars were counteod Isame spot and from 1:30 to 2: m., 729 cars went by. ts, m 30 p. At the corner of Washington and West Main strects that day, which |was an average Sunday from the standpoint of traffic, the policerr ording 1,108 cars passed he ! s S tween 4 and 5 p. w. and from 5 to enso the matter with - you —even |¢% o0 “the number dropped to thongh you should want to do so. |, . ) “If you should decide to pay me ("' s s T ot this moncy take three thousand ‘,,‘,'",1:.‘:“ I,":,‘(,(‘:‘:;i ,L'w'\", ’,];,‘L\\ fj ($8,000) dollars on Wednesday the Dl 4 L Miteat 2§th of April at 6:30 o'clock in the | ing at the corner of Lafayelts 4 Main stresta. T will he waiting here and everything will he all Don't lat anybody know it. 1 you are not there T will not wait any longer hecause then ft will he taa late, hut if T don’t see you there uter walting for you fifteen or conty minutes then T will know that changed your mind and ised to give me and have consequently ruined your- 1 will Ymmediately send the s to New York, then T ca ou any longer and if yo ny money don't come at all. trnly MAJURIK dor to New your AN TAKES T0 WATER Continued from First Page.) eclally for the vessel and v the N L p and En- company y's shops h o Republic of Peru has main- tained the construction pe al commission, headed by C‘omimander Enrique Monge as chief assisted by Commander Humberto rda as inspector of machl inspection the en- 3 and propelling machinery ¢ the R-2 and R-1 and the ipment for the subm n Lorenzo Island have been con- been atta 1 to the ve h commission the following fan who will man the suo- Lieut, Com r Jose T Alzamora , commanding fficer; Licut. Manuel Nieto, executive ofs eign Victor Montes, and En Youillan. mma Pablo anding office Li Adan Badhan, executive of- ficcr, and En Ale dro Bas NEWEST SUBMARI rine base at |+ {tlonal Bank eorner and from 2 to & p. M., 907 ears passed, In the half hour period from 4 to 5:15 p. m,, 605 cars passed and from 5:45 1o 6:15 p. m., 673 cars were counted that corner, Clomparing the traftic of two y ago with that of the present {in one of the policemen recalls th when 6,500 ears passed the Nati nk corner on a Saturday, the tra a5 marveled HORE CHICAGO VIOLENCE Found at fie the money | ot | Patrolman Unconscions In Department Auto — Mysteriously Beaten By Unidentified Man, Chicago, April 29 (P)—1 k, young policeman, 1 today from pistol wounds bhex mysterionsly administered last nig fie was found unconscious in a po department automobile & fow minntes after he had made a reporl to lisadquarters, Other policemen said they thouslt k had arrested a man who then ed the officer. and a ‘,\i’A\dm_) f;\nno?(‘();le to (redit Men’s Banquet Word was reccived this afternoo t Chie? Magistrate William McAdoo of New York eltyy will be e to attend the annual meeti yrd County Credit M at the Burritt to have spoken ‘rand in Business, 1. loberteon of th onal bank, N York city, sngaged 1o Sp hotel to- on NAPOLEON DYING April 20 (B —T} Prince Vi Napolcon, Bonapartist pretander to the 1 throne, who suffered a strok here this morning, T <ationary carly doctors he His wifs ing e PRINCI Brusse con on of this morn d little hope for JOHN F. R LSRR S io o sotes i nadozddenaanotanatozataadsesitnasiatanssiziizadsasiizt “We Sell To Excel” gpideststepitaiests Lettering to be placed on Memorials Day should be ordered now. Our men are working in the cemetery for a limited time. and arrange for work tiow Monumental Works COR. UNION AND CLARK STS. gittetetasiadtaatataraisstestottts iiatieiessase sy 3232541 for Memorial 32323223253225222212 338233 3333 CALL 2966-2 23332313 MEEHAN Est. 1896 | ) Tnsurance Companies Threaten nklin square |, 333313333333333332 Cl?y hems 'MANGAN ON PARK BOARD, 2,000 CHANGES IN Otto of Torrington ve. Fid Ander- son at the ¢ no tonight advt, Mis, Mury Adler, uged 41, of 115 Two New Public Commissioners e Kmalley street, 18 reported eritically i She 1 it New Britain General hospital was operated on for appendiei- i night —Take Ofice Soon Named Today by Mayor Weld fo Increase Their Rates |5y, Josymire publie shist Friday | yg0 w, v, Mangan will becoms TS '« Mo cases of measios have & Member of the park commission reported 1o the health depurt. | Sturday, suceceding Dr. Henry R More than 2,000 property owners nen aiseh whose term expires at that have been notified electrical instal A e LRI ) ne, and John J. McBriarty will be- tions and wiring In thelr building: k“:i”‘,‘, the ',"_ff,‘l‘l‘;'::?“\‘,m)'ll;?"v'ld { Jcome a health commissioner, suc- does not conform with requirements | Juicp suwonis of 11 Dwight Conpt | C24INE John J. Erwin, resigned, as of the National Board of Vire Under- 1.1 o.(ad to the polica today the (heft | %90 & he qualifies for the office, writers and unless changes are made oc'yinc it during the night, | Mavor Garduer C. Weld announced within 2 @ boost In insuranc | | toda An atomobile without insurance, | rates 18 threatenc RO e Commissloer Mangan s on the The notifications came as a TiotieL BTN ea ARenoy cendys board for a two year tern, He served of o tour of the city by a repre James MeGrath of (he Park hotel, | 4% chairman of the charity.board for tive of the associatlon in company fopmorly husiness agent of the Car. | L0 years under the Paonessa ad with Electrical Iuspector Cyril J, |y, on, {8 recovering from | Minlstration. He was appointed a Curtin, The effect of this order will |yn oporation af &t. Francis' hospital, | MeInber of the public amusements b inerease the number of inspec iyt ford commission n 1911, serving one {tlons to be made by Curtin by many Ogto of Torringlon vs. 134 Ander- | ¥ear after which he resigned to be- thousands next month. Soriutitlia Cadlnotonleht =ndrt come fudge of the city and polico Smme e Otto of Torrington vs, ¥.d Ander- 0 fter serving in that offico | ) gl son at the Casino tonight,—advt. two years, le returned to the public til 1919 when | Commisioncr MeBriarlty {8 new in public life. He s a druggist, in husiness on Stanley street, at 0dd Fellows' hall.—advt. > reslgned, TOWERS WILL ACT As was predicted several days In the Ilerald, Reginald Towers is FOR $3,000 BISMISSED ago the tion of Mayor Gardner C. (Contlnued from Page 1.) Weld for chairman of the board of NTEAE R public wo succead ¥rank T. | case was reservi sottlemen it ial announee- | t Canlon, resi " 'ment of the ed this w long lines followed in other « said, t one udge Wo! )l,: bonoual Schoolmates Attend n. T Layden Boy’s Funeral W]ll Not Give l[ 0 Sons Minis- one 1 s not licre | About 30 of his f and he would prob- | at wy's sehool gathe ov Ch g 1 vl he not gone out of | Mary's church this morning to pay | ul ar es offic the judge remarked. He ! their last respects to Robert Layden, | e asked that the attorneys speak on | nine year oll son of Fireman and | .0 A o the question of contributory negli- Mrs. Michael Layden of 75 Lafayette Tt is a comparatively easy matter n A McDonough con- Playms classmates ({0 St men to give money for the 1 C‘olling was not re-|neted as the p promotion of the interests of thelr Mo ilewalk every Rev, Walter A, MeCrann celebrat- | boys, according to Rev, Samuel A, he shrul ed the requiem high n Rev Kiske, of the erlin Congregational ont of the Quigley home ! mond Jabhy, prineipal of St [ church, who epoke at a meeting of eyond the proper ine go | Mary's school was present in the|the Rotary club at the Durritt hotel Collins and others wers netuary, During the serviees, today, hut it is almost impossible to valk in the centor of Mary T. Crean and John ¢t them 1o give themsclves or their 1k to their clothing and « . rtory t1 wn o time avoid hel ched. red nete Spiri- | Mr. Fiske reforred to National Referving to Mrs. Colling' t and ax the | was being | Boys' week next week in his on the witness stand ae ! taken from the church, Mr. Crean |talk to the Rotarians he diseussed not looking ‘or er, At sang: I Child, Dear |t} at some length, T torney 1 safd the conpt | Jesu 1 three perfods in the uld onsidoration that At the conclusion of the servie Up 10 seven yeurs e experience under| (he caskel led by the (hree flor Is v he learns by touch, oss-examination and t sh arers, ench hearing chen he wants to handle everything 1want was that she did not expeet | 'R pa i from the . 8¢ HM Iearns that rubber will iy great danger to b lower hearers were Donald Warne reteh and that paper will tear, efe Tiore ihe HATii Do William Moore and Willia Me- | From seven to 18 is the emotional gent in allowing the Grath, The pall b 5 period when he is a ereature of jm- it tha conilL Haward Warner, Norman Warner, [ pulses, The will plays little or no ong time. It Joseph Donlon, Clarence Hart, | part in his life during these years. flag nest 10 it, briween one and Michael Jervis and Thomas Erw {1le does what interests him, on tie curh side, tapering 10 e pastor, Rev. Matthew | From 12 to 18 or 20 is the period he inglde, according to the | Travnor, conducted nmittal | jien he beging to become a ma testimony, os it the at Ma nd he learns to appeal to his Jidge Wolfe ¥ Vil power zone over t i Wy for : 1t is in this period of a boy’ two years, 10 her own DISC POREIGN RELATIONS | hut his eharacter is formed, ac- stimmon cambio Athens, April 20 (P —Greeee's ve- | cording to the minigter, who suid pon hei » that sh ons with both Turkey and Jugo- | he has found that “it is a hard At Shient <lavia are under discussion here. | 1hing {o change the ways of an old e call~d \ i s = | sinner. All persona and e ¢ v Aliier- mental habits ormed duri iFatk, aul Papenforth this period, he J. G. Buckley, Twar \ Them inister r ¢ Clerk A, 1. ':'mmum Funerals ons 3 H. Jolmson : into maturity b o works department, nd intellectual he Inspeetc Lucelina Pitch niiil 0 St A funeral of Luec a Plieh, [t the r c¢ ) Mr. and Mrs, Sl i ‘ is M e . Kelsey street, wi President 1. Corhin s e L mnoning '"\ rment W ounced that on Muy o ool el T e S A B QI Ry, Clark will annual shad and strawberry dinner to Rotari; 1 Anthony Monna N b Bl i ner ‘ - T tmilar dinner every yoar, e veforred to by the Re .‘ dtmone s grand high in St Mary's cemelery, ore gl \. Yeager i gt mmmom BOFE s ) . 3 o Wl Lambert O, Lord will B 5 L o A S BTG S b i m Sayor Weld Wil Not Reappoint it e S Phulany, the Governor's Joot- b foin Athol, Misswuards and the Richmond Blucs Chairman of Tolice Board— : ol A roraive ' trip to 0 uropo. Th of Goodenow & O Connor Ashed to Serve in. where she was employ s closed in 1 mor of her memory David L. Dunn, chairm i Thaour by Yather of Boy Who Was Knocked net v td byt Mayor o Down by Automobile Acts Agaitkt BRIST“L MA NHELn « Weld said today he has | K ) i o m i , Plainville Resident. s term ¢ T | y Nt | 14 John Baker, acting for his six year F[]R [;H[]KlNfi WIFE a dsmocrat. held this s ! (Continued From First Page) b | 01d son, Harry Irancis Baker who s \ s et SAineal | TS N {now at the New Britain General o 1 nsse igh masa of requiem was soler te in its dminlstration, 19 hospital with a fracture of the skull (Continued From First Page) Vit on the board nized by 1 Walter Lyddy wi , money &pent for salaries, u and other injuries, teday brought in Rev. Clabby a weon an of state property, roads and all 5 suit for £10,000 damag against neck. shook her and told her to go = v e srer. More than | . Merritt €. Johnson whose automobile 'to slecp, morning he pulled oifrtor ed by the tc s alleged to have caused the Injury 'the covers oft the bed and told hix | e e o . b to the Baker boy. wife to get up. Upon her tailure Di Vicino 1 as t Fene S Attorney S, rard Casale bronght 't0 do so, he investigated and found ot 11 chureh lusive of the e 1% » action for Baker and Deputy ler body lifeless. He told the ex- rv T, Crean and Miss i él ol 370 it B. W. Furrey of Plainville amining officlals that all he wanted e N AT A ol e 10 i N 478 14T 7% lserved a writ on Johnson, whoss to do now was to die. Upon the | ity S 40' 485 45T home iy fn Plainville. The accident theory that the $2,000 might still s larg taxation and m g 11 ha I April 5 on West Main ot. bo in the house, Detective Sergeant frceived. The mat ‘ boy was crossing th McGillicuddy, Officers Strupp and 4 4 i o e e ] < ¢ : K Johnson, casterly Jeglinsky and Police Department ] Etlouh B rial T ! Pet B ‘ ¢ yan him down, seriously injuring the Clerk Donnelly toak Florjanaki te i e g1 Aad pd Rov. W | ; R P 1 S lad. Multiple Injuries resulted, some the house, where the entire $2,000 " g m TERON : soryic e B ATy | ¢ lof wi cording to Raker's alle- Was found undef a mattress, l o e ralsed every inaio 0 Aoh pail b ey ) be permanent. Woman In Fear of Idfe hay proy vara, Joscp 18 e 3 = ¢ 4s 487 feeeath lLie police learned this afternoon Highway Construction Problem 1 3 3 ! i e, Josep Corr AR of | Sine O 5 ' that Mrs. Florjanski apparently had to i Pon ey e ) : S¢ 1 Deserter's Bond Cut, con in fear of her life for montha. 1 s ) n- g Ry 11 4 t ut 3 i“iroleto, The flower bearcrs wWore [yaing, My 2 g b : - . s about a months ago i WAy seem oo Demi edetl L that B0l 1o e F AT . \““lhcl Under Arrest isband choked her and last Cy G s ,w-” e ‘ it ”“ R t Wa i T in default of ¢ night police headquarters is return- Vi Many Nallen! A JESS _‘ nogtiag or i as been held recelved a call to send & Polish 1 o th 3 el i Hot Begin 10 |axan Cn ' 11, iy the Ncwark, |speaking policeman to their home, It rior ¢ « 1 Al Tann held .,,l A ; g TAich have |y s &1 . J N. Y past sev- was explained that no arrest was ) 1 &Y S ‘ To 1 J r lays, was reduced to $300 by |sought but the neighbors wanted the Co 7 Wink D o Eon a e v u 1 1817 148y B. W. Alling today policeman to lecture the husband. o :,;' . '(‘ il 1 uit 0 10 1 a telegram st It was eald this afternoon that £ g ; U SIS 1 Al o) 5 apers for the return ¢ Florjanski did not sleep last Us n WS WEHERY 1 t . REP S J v"_",. ‘1‘|‘ T : ; N 1 tha 1 o1 : 1 1peis re being prepared and an inight, fearful of an attack by her ’.\ N bee B S | A 4. tax : 1 1 15 . 4 will be here in a few days. |lhusband, which later developed. s R R vl ichael| BTG RER) SOnSt Wabash Ry 2% N O ! against Capels fs de-| The woman's body was taken to Sl Bt SAelst 5 John Zer i ”:““‘_‘ d }'y . rd Bak R . 30 5 fon. Attorney M. H. Camp rep- |the Hartford hospital this afternoon i : ¢ Kolyk .m;“ SAS ST re o Tap o H% Weat Elec 683y 68y its him in the local court, for an autopsy by Coroner J. Gi- it headaariers. a ynakou 3 witomobile taxation Wil keep 1D [ywnite Moto 5 3 | John Yenchak was arrested today|bert Calhoun. SCRUAS S UL A T {with '!,v- "\]vlwl‘l £ OTNENENIEhE [wiiive W Ovor cat 4% |1 Dotective Sergeant W, P. McCue | Florjanski will be presented in 3 o) t R ot S R e b Y TS JEE ot .. | Woolworth 13¢% 151% 181% | 0 charges Of non- & police court tomorrow morning en a Scout. Taccutive S0 e | Tax cCommissioner Rlodgett, n| : 2L h A Ol o RO e [charge of murder. He will be rep- Rabii Gershon will lcommenting on the excelient co-op- | ATt [iuthoritien, Tt ts alleped that me |Tesented by Judge 8. Russell Mink el E € 5 {eration of the New Britain tax de- | (Furnished by Putnam & Co | ECAL ks WAL \"_‘1 Stella Yen. 304 Attorney William N. DeRoster, - usep partm occasion to compli- | K [ehan e e NG Ta ot Florjanskl is a powerful man. He Another Florida Land {me r;' : tor Cl Trl-s F. llr wis Insurance Stocks. | se (‘j“_"f,\“ R 1924 s is about fl\'e‘v;"t. 11 inches in hs!;h( £ é [of Berlin lent work in et | BepdiboLly nd weighs about 200 pounds. The 9 = CNDERTAKER BYaL ARkel | g t e g P Scheme Is Forbidden Phone 1628-¢ [putting th tax colle I Ating Canumit Rqpaie| - DLISISkL AR :H“' e Atorney | police sny his hands are of enormeus WashIREiontApy {=vstem to 1 n the Sty T il and ”:"r;‘ l‘“" r“!w M |size and that he has told them that scheme for scl "'w\ taxes X most il A BT Rt e dbati o) has ine choked his wife to death with Ugh {been set for his release and ar- came under the | i Actna Fire ) 65 | : gdiniradioiiii L hand. office department m~< TSS PULP SUPPLY Autometite Tns W | e | R SiaTid GtakE shington, April 29 (P - tford Fi 0| sl | JOHN D. PLAYS GOLF rand order Hartford Fi | Honry H. Rold roduelng an of v | SUCCESSFUL FISHERMEN {John 1. Rockefeller, spent the first p Palr 1 p timber for pap nanuf. r JOR Cos o 1850 Andrew J. Muller of Elm Hill went | morning of his stay here on the o S ot st n 1 o% ‘E‘,RHSMYI"“‘S!:{DOK1"YR Jisen 1 at a meeting Y Tr s Rig \ v | fsh ar as is kno private links of his estate. He ar- ining T v 1 ¥ 1Eh | FLOWERS, TWO WOUR TELEGRAPH | attended by officials of the Ameri-|Cq General ....... ) 0 |secured a record mess of trou rived unexpectedly from Florida late the s ICE TO ALL PARTS OF THE can Paper and Pulp assoclation Manufacturing Stocke, scason. He has about 10 of the [yesterday after employes had been 3 e RURD O o f s of par . T b TR | [ y denizens of the meandering |notified that he would not reach here Nea Beinin this state until this afternoon. M'BRIARTY HEALTH BOARD 1926, UPWARD CLIMB OF STOCKS IS SLOW: Harket However, Appears Fair ly Stong York, Aprll 29 (®) Stoek i further recovery today bt d movement showed | gns of q..n; g up during the early ternoon when the Ly banks, in cipation of heavy ot 1 demands for funds, sent ho call money up to 4 per ¢ I treme gains of 1 to nearly ¢ points | were seored by & wide range of ise | ues, but trading was largely a pros iessional aftair, lon in the so-called 1 being confined to high grade ient sharcs, calling of loans | public | Active short covering In the me ors was believed to be in anticlpa- ion of a generous cash extra on General Motors common next month and an early cement of an | ofier for an ext of stock by ! that corporation o minor Pisher Body, General 1 135 10 a new ear for a gain Hudson advanced Fisher Body 1. Mack in good demard In expectation a favorable quarterly report nex hol of abo or 3 points, land W week, Dupont, which has lar General Motors holdings, moved uj nearly 4 points, stiffentn oil and gas pric brought fresh buy- ing Into the but the paing rule were smal rumors also stimulate in some of the cral etric, Cliemical Mer as a ger tobacco shares. Ge Pullman and Allieq were e Atrong kpot imong the specialtics. Renew weakness develos Armonr issues, t inotlicr low Rails were ¢ ate goins over o A st new at 151, t although moder st night's Guotations were recorded by Lack wanna, Atlantlc Coast Line and B. and 0, The upward movement showec vitality r the 1y accumulation of 1 recognized e 12414 un: inspiratior SV touched Il at , a gain of 3 Genera vie boundad up Wiles Bisenit 41¢. Dulont 43 Big Four 3, to 218, a ncw hi ad then advanced anks called loans in Low (Close x Leco 106 [i & Ohle 80 S0 ot Ste 111 A1 Calit Pet EEIE ‘ De Pasco 64 ( & Ohio 1241 12 G &RIR.. @ R 1 & Pac 0 511 Cop ler Corp 3 2 Cola ...147% 146 Mot carly activity wever, in the k touching | closing high price 2 polnty Trucks ) t ) 1 5 1 1 ) 941 N 7015 G, A s 201 Ir We Offer:— i, Beaton & Cadwell ,,., ~ 90 y 1fd Cpt Co com.. §4 6 bs w sn e — s || Wall Street Briefs PUTNAM & CO @homson, 1fienn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain ME! MDA N WL & NAXSTORD SRR EXOLMEY JWEST MAIN ST. NEW Tel. 2040 100 AMERICAN HARDWARE 100 STANLEY WORKS 100 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK Tclephone 3880 BERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr, DDY BROTHERS & HARTFORD Harthord Conn. Trust Bldg. Eagle Rusgeli Mfg Co . Seovill Mfg Co Con al n T’ iry balance . v b ances, WVE OFFER Hartford Fire Insurance Company lings Billings & Spenp fd.. Bristol Braes ... Colt's Arms L fuir Bearing Co .. Hart & Cooley Landers, 'y Works pfd Elec ) Conn It & Pow pfd ...1 fl Elee Light 2 \ B hu! hern N l, T Conn Power rork — s, 008,000,- | s n i \ 'v\ g chunney »77 Led nervous at first and did not wish \“(,‘;;, ces, 88, NSt to talk., After some days she de- Stowe & Price on application We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts NEW,BRITAIN Burritt:Hotel Bidgs Tel.2:T186 Tel. 3420 Aetna Life Insurance Rights bought, sold and adjusted The American Metal Co. has leased the Elizabeth copper mine at Bouth Strafford, Vt., from the Anah- ma Realty Co. for 25 years on a royalty basis. The mill be rebuilt and is expected to be ready for oc- cupancy in July or August. NEW CLUE 10 SANDS to Murdered Motion 5 Pictare Director William Taylor ock ... Wil d Serew | Former Valet Works ton (fo com Mt Reported in Canada. + Utilitles Stocl Service Vancouver, B. C, April 29 P— ‘tectives belleve that if Edward F. Is, valet to Willlam Desmond I'aylor, murdered motion picture di- rector, {8 In Vancouver he went {nto hiding {hree weeks ako when recog- nized by a former acquaintance, A woman who claims to know Sands intimately declares she saw him at that time and had a short conversation with him. He appear- STATEMENT . $840,359,055 SURY cided to Inform the authoritles. The woman, whose name is with- [held Ly the police, declares she knew both Sands and Taylor well when in Callfornia, and that she is positive of her identification.