New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 11, 1927, Page 29

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_close to fhe Ll TNy Man Who Came On From West to Tl]]'s I l] I < 5 See Dying Daughter Finds 5 Belief in Congressional i (ircles Worcester, Mass., Feb. 11 (P—Al- | tred G. Davis, 52 years old, frizzled | f W and begrimed, arrived in Worcester Washington, Feb. 11 (UP)—Con- | last night after a 22 days hiking and | gress probably will swing over to auto boosting trip over a nearly the “big navy” idea it President 4,000 mile route from Los Angqcs‘ Coolidge's new arms limitation pro- in his effort to reach this city in posal falls, according to indications time to see alive one of his daugh- | here today. ters whom he feared was dying. His With signs fears were groundless, as the daugh. France, and perhaps Italy, ter is in fine health and is employed thwart an auxiliary craft cut as cashier in a lunchroom. ment developed in some leg Davis left Los Angeles at § P. M quartegs for mora United January 20, with a thirty pound cruisers. |pack on his back and $30 in his Some authorities pointed out that pocket. He still had 30 pound America eventually may have to pack, but his funds had swindled to build more crujsers, even if a treaty 45 cents. He was 22 days making is negotiated, sfuce she now iags be- |the trip. hind Britain and Japan on a 5-3-3| Without Incident, he crossed the ratlo basis. California mountains into Colorado, | Failure, it was suggested, would here he was besst by a band of awing many small navy men into|of Mexicans who set a dog pack on the armament race ranks—and Mr. him. He killed one Cog and got Coolidge warned in his note to con- laway. He was given rides most of gress yesterday against such a spirit the way by commercial le; in America. | His longest walks were 38 miles in Representative Britten, ranking| Raton pass fn the rockies and 28 | republican on the house naval com-|miles through snow in the Berk- mittee—already a “big navy” man, shires, —volced the spirit of the “more| He has had a reu cruisers anyway” group. two daughters and s s He sald the United States navy's|g relative. auxiliary vessel strength must be brought to a par with Britain's and Japan's it France or another nation | blocks the Coolidge plan. On the| other hand, if the treaty is made, | other nations would not pare down their cruiser strength to meet America’s and this country |of Denjamin H. Turn would have to build any |A. charged with the Instead of checking the demand [James D. Hallen of In congress for construction of addi- | Sept. $ last, tional cruisers, Brittain Joseph E. F. Nonnolly president’s proposal has str |tense counsel, de ed the movemer that will nti- lative States from Burope on with his opping with Closing Arguments in Turner Trial Today Portland, Me.,, Feb. 11 (UP)— Closing arguments were hea superior court here tod: murder of in is cer- ject the proposal if T e France is B competitor auxil twist.” moral or 1 , and becaus not reach it, became and wandered about part country Hallen. time of the 1d police Mexico to standard he could uraged | estern Mexico, nearest in &hips. “Now that the out for should go ry the ident has come and ratio bas with our cruiser murder, Tur- he had come here ki who proposed number of Pcmhelton Mills Stock Being Sold at "Auction Lawrence, Mass., Feb. 11 (P—The machinery and other cquipment of the Pemberton mills went under the ain and Japan in cruisers, destroy. |dUctioner’s hammer at public sale crs and submarines. That construc- 0diy. The sale had brought ap- o \ated, would cost ap- | Prosimately $4,800 up to noon. B icime tely 1,000,000 and Among the high bidd Maapi e o Hunter Machine company Carolina; George Hinckley George Breath, both of Lowell; t Bell company of Worcester; William Whittaker and Sons, of Philadelphia, the U. Bunting company of itive gath- | Lowell ynes, TFraser and nd local Blackway of Fall Rive ety work ever to attend | None of the bic nce was prese > opening of t ! committee uction of be- 45 vessely would be to place the United Sintc relation with Great Brit- take the Qrth and Leaders in \'lfet\ Work Meet in Springfield d R Mass., Feb. hinery or gle lots community will continne It is the first time been held in rpose is to nge of ideas | safety ating to Postal fnspe(}ors on Trail of Lost Money Ansonia, Feb. 11 (P—Postal Se men are looking for a registe mail containing 00 ] which disappeared last week after schools and school cf . and in | heing delivered to the post office by this Springflcld v Al place ths Ansonia National bank. Infor- for the conferen *aus S mation regarding the disappearance lm'uh rship in ting a school | o¢ the money is refused by the post safety pro office and bank officials, but the it that the registered mail containing the money in- tended for the payroll of a Seymour manufacturing concern received it the post offi 1 placed in s mail pouch. 1t has not been found, but where it went to is a mystery postal inspectors are trying to un- ravel. n a gener ©n problems o work, especially ed Geneva, day of President Coolidg 0po: \\w for further lim- itations of naval armament, League of Nations headquarters this evening was more disposed to concede the plan a chance of success. The attitude here became increas- ingly friendly/throughout the da League spokesmen said President actlon d nsformed s of the le prepara- disarmament commission, scheduled for March into a plenary disarmament conference. It predicted the meeting would two months. D WOMAN DIES § FATRFIE Louise L. Lewis Anlicted Foy Some Igeport, 11 (®—irs. L mother of Mrs. ishar, died at the home er daughter at Round Hill, in field today from heart trouble with which she had been aflicted | some months. When Mr. and Mrs. recently for California, not in critical health. She had removed to Mrs. Lashars’ home from Mt. Vernon, N. Y., to be near ler daughter and another daughter, AMrs. Homer C. Godfrey, of Fair- fi N Lewis was the widow of William R. Lewis of Mt. Vernon, long identified with the former mer- cantile firm in New York of H. B. Claflin & Co. She was 71 ye: of age and leaves another daughter Mrs. James M. Nelson of Mt. Ver- i been non, brought b sig agair The funeral will be held Saturday N. M. Toti, through Monroe S. Gor- . m., from the home of Mr. don. The wiit is rethrnable In the v court the fourth Monday of Sherilt Horwitz Had Time, Been eb. was last CIVIL SUITS RECORDED A summary proc been brought agdtnst Mrs, B. Peters I street by Louis R. Ra- and others, for non-payment rent, The plaintiffs seek to have the defendant removed from the flat now occupied by her. Nair and Nair represents the plaintift 1 the writ is retur in the v court the third Mo v of Feb- ruary. Deputy Sherift Martin H. Horwitz served Lashar left Mrs. Lew of BANKS ¢ Aside from the closing tanks, Lincoln’s Birthday observed slightly tomorrow. of the largest corporations are | be- | planning special time lules for the holiday and as far as4s known, | no merchants will close their doors in honor of the Great Emancipator. | The post office will observe its regular hours all day tomorrow. | Banks will not open their doors for ——— the customary Saturday business | NO GOLD FOOTBALLS | hours but will remain closed until Plans for the football lettermen | Monday morning. | at the Senlor High school to have gold footballs, bought by them through co-operation of the Rotary | club and other organizations, pre- sented at auditorium exercises at school failed today when a re- st was denied by Principal Lou of the will be None | $60 damages has been ainst Peter Karlonas this city by Joseph P. O'Connell Bristol. The writ is returnable tore Justice of the Peace James T. Mather of Bristol the second Mon- day of February and Constable John Recor served the papers. The s represented by Robert J. for brought a RAID IN NEW HAVEN | New Haven, Feb. 11 (A—A gallon still and hundreds of gallons of denatured and re illed alco- Ihol were seized by members of the vice squad following a raid on an According to the princi- |untenanted house at 149 Wallace of gold foothalls |street yesterday. Robert Vastola, | brought about through |alleged owner of the still and school efforts and was therefors |hol, and Frank Trotta, owner of the | an outside matter and could not building, were arrested on liquor law | be handl rough the school. violation charges. | | - | | UMPIRE RES | damages has been | Huntingdon, W. Va., Feb, 11 (P-—| New Britain Finance | J. Monroe Sweeney, youngest of the | Corporation against Julian Nadolny, | National league umpires, has quit| through Nair & Nair. The plaintiff | baseball to becoms football coach at gecks to recover on a note. The writ |a small isco, Texas, college. Swee- | \s returnable in the city court the ney is a graduate of Bethany col- fourth Monday of February and |lege, and prior to his appointment | Deputy Sheritf Martin H. Horwitz /as a major leagus arbiter he was served the papers a grid mentor. ( $500 SUIT OVER NOTT uit for $500 brought by th | which ! plane for CONVICTED IN RUM " CASEIN NEW YOR Jury Out Less Than Howr fn Craven Trial Boston Feb. 11 (A—Thomas Craven of New York was conv\cted of conspiracy to smuggle liquor afte: the jury in federal court here today had deliberated less than an hour. The charge followed the seizure of | he steamship Van, owned by the Maln Coast and Canada Steamship | Company, with 3,000 cases of liquor had been partly unloaded here and trans-shipped to York. Twelve of the 14 men findicted, including William H. Burton, presi- dent of tHe Steamship Company, pleaded guilty before they were placed on trial. Burton testified for the government that he had re- {celved half of the $10,000 promised for bringing in the liquor cargo in | xes labelled fish. first trial of Craven aj J. Bush of Boston resulted in a dis- agreement after the ju had delib- erated more than 22 hours Just |betore the second trial was to be- gin, Bush changed All 14 defendants here on Febrmry IPERSONATOR IN CELL, COPS WORRY Glaims That Ope of Them Hugged and Kissed Him Worcester, Mass., Feb, 11 ng in a cell at police h today under away until the juvenils s district court Tuesday, Albert H 15 year old female impersonatol d something when he chuck but I'd love to 1qua ntion as a run- ¢ 1 was some ! Hill has detectives to inv severa his and old by youn, Hogue who left h ne at v Boylston street week nd has been masquerading sir Iie was apprehended st nigh a photo, px,‘ gallory ago LIEUT. COMHANDER DAVIS SELECTS HUFF-DELAND This is Machine in Which He Proba- bly Will Attempt Ocean Flight W wshington, Feb. Commander Noel who announced to attempt a New York-Paris non- stop airplane flight. has selected Huff-Daland converted bombin the hazardous expedition it was reported in many circles here 1P Davis, 1 Iy he pl nted leave from the r\a\'v to (‘omII plans for the trip. So far as is known, there is no connection between Dayis’ - plans and the report that Comman- der Richard Byrd will attempt the same flight in competition for the 000,00 Davis Has filed for ro- not ed ht. tempt with the National - Byrd has action, which is r 60 days before the start of t} Davis' proposed route is 1 stood to be from New York to N foundland to Ireland and thence to Parls, totalling about 3,600 mile Knocke-d. ’.l‘hr't;ugrli l;ocked taken "t er- Door When Hit by Auto, oston, Feb, lisappointe Washington 1ake a purchase door lock: found himsels automobile w avoid hitting ar Gist throu were 1ot s 11 (A} 1 when street ~John Gist was went to a store today to and discovered the a minute later he door. His inju 11 UP) \\ nfined to his he sald wel nber 19 by Mrs. soll, wife of the dol- lar watch ma it was learned when his trial for suspicion of homicide led today. The case was ad- Jmu"md until Monday when Pro- basco will have to produce a doctor’s certificate or go on trial. Probasco is still from bullet woun flicted on D¢ Robert H. Ing: Tells Peru How . Stevenson, of Federal Farm Loan Bureau, is going to Peru to aid that country in organizing a sural credit banking system. | trance ‘ The New | nd Fred | The police were notified todsy of the suspension of the operator's l- cense of Theodore Prell of 183 West street. Dr. Keaveny of 321 Main street reported to the police the theft of a pocketbook from the waiting room in his office. Louis Kirshnit, proprietor of the Latimer Laundry, 33 Walnut street, reported to the police today that en- had been made last night, but so | taken, man's Three Buildings in Little Maine Town Destroye: Kenduskeag, Me.,, Feb. 11 (® — Three buildings in the center ef his town were burned today, caus- | ing a loss of $25,000. The fire started in D. E. Libby's grocery | store and ‘spread to a bullding oc- | cupied by a store and tenement and third building used as a com- bination garage and dwelling. GARY WON'T RETI New York, F Gary, chairman of the Corporation, announced today th'l' the question of his resignation had | never been discussed or considered public rum re this year. !J Margaret Russell Chamberlain Russell Chamberlain, Russell of —_— ’[ Funerals s Mrs. Frederick M. Hewett. reral services for ames services emiah Hallinan, r Mr . who died-in Newir nesday, were held this afternoon the home of Mrs. Edwin 1 Queen Southington. was in Il cemetery, Mrs, Matthew Ar fo! of zanskas Mrs, Mat- 13 k re church, Interment Mary's cemetery, will John Sorolowski Funecral services for John Sorowo. ski of 11 this morning Sacred Heart church 1 He art cemetery for Mrs. Fr ative of the Conn ecticut Bible association, who killed Wednesday when she downstairs t 7 Rhodes str this morning at 10 o'clock at anuel Gospel church Rev e B. Fletcher officiated The tins were taken to Wainscott was tell wer: Mary HeidCcker er: for Mrs. who died with birthday a tomorrow Mary Heidecker few days of her 7 will be held 1 at 2 o'clo her Madison stree I on of the First C cientist, will officiate terment will be in Fairview tery. a niver- after- late home, Arth n 0 In- me- ar ader CARD OF 'l HAN wish to than We and fr kindness show ou du death of husband James R. Mrs. W. Mus. Mr 0! Welch. Mrs. G, FLOW YOR VALENT] DAY Atira boxes in keeping with the occasion, urranged. Phone your order or make yvour selection personally. BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP Main St. Prof. Bldg. Tel. 886 clegraph Florist of New Dritain 83 W. The Joseph A. Haffey UNDERTAKER Phone 1 Opposite St. Mary’s Church \Residence 17 Summer St.—1625-3. tar as he knows, nothing was | annual meeting ' of the Wo- | soclety of the First Baptist | | church was held this afternoon. | 996,244 shares of l i S M,‘Zm .| Has to Be Pushed Ont nounced that ! Wall Street Briefs American Car and Foundry com- pany has an order from the Long Island rallroad for 127 steel pas- senger cars. Northern Pipe Line company earned $9.37 a share in 1926 against $7.76 a share In 1925, net income ris- ing to $374,906 from $310,748. The increase of one dollar a share in the annual dividend rate of General Motors common stock 1s ex- pected to be followed by favorable| action by directors of E. L Du Pont De Nemours and company at their meeting next Monday. Du common stock is now on a $7 an- nual basis. The company holds 1,- General common, . WORCESTER GROWD IS NOT WORRIED of Theater| 4s Fire Threatens Wo t With the from a seri | buil ot the § Mass, Feb. 11 (P — filled with smoke in a connecting n 1,000 p rand theater here had to into the street before r could be cleared here In order to avoid any the management an- as a precaution should although s no and at fire patrons t ger audience leisurely, and, film on th slowly towa lered > film section. hours bef finally The the hotel the p was (ir\hdm and Rewnher«r Suspended for a Year York, Feb. 1 > Roscnberg. Now ar by t n today hoard's tion with Madison § ceipts, slon on titl Garden, was sus- y and the Madi- 1 corporation was All But OnAe—Portuguesc Rebel Leader Arrested | Lisbon, 11 (P n Lisbon whi rnment troops y @ been arrested or have 1 and are held in prison. Joao De Carvalho, 1ded the revolutiona senal, some ing occurred, ter bombar su Com nander W where 1t of M RUNNER Mass., FFeb. 11 Ho! HELD AS Joseph B. Joejoe of rested in Hadley today serve Officer O'Donnell zallons of beer in h admitted owne and said he m moto Joejoe <hip 11 was lgeport, Feb. 17, who being « d by lental manne ing by Coroner John J. lay. Rose of Chma ifornia Chines Rose Lum, of Oakland, called by native artists most beautiful Oriental girl in U. S., as queen of the famed Feasj of the Lanterns, Pont | Motors | \u_ RAIL SHARES ARE AGAIN WATCHED Upward Movement of Stocks Starts This Morning By the Assoclated Press. New York, Feb. 11.—Resumption | ot the upward movement in today's | stock market was accompanied by a revival of speculative Interest in the rail shares. Some siug: veloped in the early tradi noon the entire market was | upward, with over 20 is |to their highest prices General Motors was | sponding to the raising of t nd from $7 to $3, ing fractionally lower an mounting three points as {ing orders poured into t} for that lssue. Reports traders were | mariket, coupled with t! W. C. Durant, a prominent to cancel Dhis contemplated | Italy this month, stimulated pool ac- |tivity in many stocks, Official @ of reports that Chairman C of the U, §. Steel Corporation wo resign this year also were well ceived in the trict. New York Centr w Haven shared the the group, each climb { points on | Wheeling in ve | pear the and on then sold at the tape unti 1 70, a drop of 15 evious traasac- tion. Among the & | took place in C | Collins & Aikman Gult States . S. Cast es good buy mercial Solvents made by Uni t Opening. ayed a firm 1 derto: ¢ cen discounte failed to h 1ce whic! © rai emein oad ¢ s. Wall street d by th app ition in Janug i I | | | s opened steady quoted around ancs around | |3 9 | HE ) KET AT 2:30 P. M. i by Putnam & Co.) High Low Close Fan c; 3 Am Am Am § Am S R Am T Woole conda C | Atchison Du Pont Elec | Motors on 64% 124 | Hudson Motors | 111 Central Ind 0 & | Int Nickel Int Paper Ken LO sens Kelly Spring Lehigh Val 21 ack Truck Marland Oil Mid Cont Mo Kan & Mo Pac pfd Mont Ward Natlonal Lead 171% N Y Cc 14 NYNHG&H Nor & West North Amer.. North Pa | Pack M Pan A Penn: Pierce Arro Radio Corp Reading | Sears Roebuck | Sinclair Oil | Southern Pac | Southern Ry | Standard Oil | Stewart Warzer Studabaker Texas Co .. tral . 165 ylvan PRI T4 [PUTNAM & CO. | Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN FEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW TELEPHONE 2-1141 We Offer: CONNECTICUT GAS & COKE SECURITIES CO. Com»mon Price on Aparication. Thomson, jtienn & To Burritt Hotel Bldg.. New Britate Telephone 3580 MERMBERS NEW YORK AND AARTFORD STOCKE EXCHANGES Donald 3 Hart, Mgr, We offer: 100 New Britain Mach. Common Price on Application We do not accept Margin Accounts. HARTFORD HKartford ('onn Trust Bldg. Tel.2 Burritt’ Hotel Bldg Tel. 3420 We offer: 100 SHARES OF STANLEY WORKS We offer:— New Britain Mach. Com. We will buy:— Neaw Britain Mach. Pfd, &1 W. MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Hartford Tel. 2-9161 New Britain Office Tel 1253 New Loodon Office Tel. 3786 — Coast Guard Cutter Bear May Berth at New London London, Feb. 11 () — The wrd cutter Bear, with a ,of more than 40 relief trips 10 the "Arctic seas may come here as eum ship to be berthed to the t guard academy, Capt. H. B. Hinckley, superintendent of the icademy said today. He sald also 1t & movement has been started by interested persons on the Pacific t to have the vessel taken to n Francisco as a museum ship. “The Bear will be replaced by the new »selized cutter Northland —which nched at Newport News, Va. Ay 81 LOCAL STOCKS ed by Pu INSURANCE & Co.) CKS 3 e L PUBLIC SCHOOLS CLOSE All public schools closed this noon because of the teachers' con- vention which is being held in Hart- ford and New Haven. Most of the teachers of this city will attend the at Hartford because of its Manufacturing Ha Public nn Lt & Pow Hfd Elee Light N B Gas Southern N E Tel pid _Gov. John G. Richards has nine daughters, but he has voluntarily asked the South Carolina legislature to re- duce his salary from $7,500 t0 $7,000 a year and to make similar reductions in pay of other state officials. Pro. motion of economy_is his TEASON., . omsa. BALANCE $175,67 TREASURY wsury Bala $74,000,000; ring House, ex $1,046,000,000 Balance READ AERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS 1 \

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