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VALLEY OF DEATH EXPLORERS BACK Their Exhibits Being Placed in National Museum March 9 (UP) — Five men a Idutch Guinea ar ago wen “Valley soarch of pigmies. of Death” None four feet n height was discovere: he scientists also collected reds of rare exhibits for the onal museum. Prot. in M W go, and H. H. viator. Hoyt died a victim of fey The expedition was warned to venture in the “Valley Death” faced Hoyt, N that savage Cooperation was obtained Dutch government lian committea for h of Batavia, Java, and mined band went ahead. party started out in five ve It included 400 soldiers, Borneo canoemen Malay convicts for laborers. After reaching Dutch Guinea the moved inland 83 miles and | explorers were armed with blow gun from scientif and or ndreds of arty traveled, fighting off s tacks every few miles. An air- plane was used to reconnolter tt ain country. e pigmie huts and were a friendly race. They traded agriculture imple- ents made out of stone for bits of class jewelry. exhibits will form an exhibit at the museum MISTAKEN IDENTITY miles Seymour Man, Found To Be Alive and Working At His Job. March 9 (P—A case of identity ngured in a sul- here today in a rather unusual on, an er eymour Ice company, 1 an unidentified man hanging o (eep the orchard of Mrs . Pulford on South Main strect Medical Examiner notificd and gave permis- sion for removal of the hody it he- ing cvident that it was a case of sui- cide tion of the body found difficult but it was bell to he that of Tony Oswipitk ploys at a- local factory. Late however, when further investigation made at the mill it was found| 1t the supposed dead man was at work as usual, thus leaving the sui- cide still unidentified The man was about age, 5 feet 8 inches tall and weigh- o1 about 150 pounds. He was light iplexioned with even teeth and onde hair and was well dressed. is be V been and possibly of foreign he bod 1 been hanging s iral hours when found. was wed en Hagen and Hutchison Fight Way to Victory | Miami, Fla., March 9 (P—Walter and Jock Hutchison had over Armonur and Bobby Cruic first ni 10les of their 36-hole finals match in the International | IFour-Ball golf tournament here to- day. Coming from behind after Cruick- shank had captured the first hole, Tommy at Loth Hagen and Hutchison played | s3 golf for the remainder of faultl the nine hole journecy. President Asks Red Cross To Give Help to Japanese Washington, March 9 (P—Presi- t Coolidge asked the American 1 Cross today to offer aid to Ja- in their latest earthquake dis- n Fidelity and Deposit Company 1 Capital $3,000,000 3,000,000 3,000,000 3,000,000 3,000,000 3,000,000 3,000,000 5,000,000 5,000,000 5,000,000 5,000,000 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1,8 2,2 24 We recommend the be glad to furnish full information regarding it on request. EDDY BROTHERS & CO. Hartford Tartford Conn., Trust Bldg Commissioner Bannan into the | more than | of |7 *| Frank McGral sere found living in | - |Reah Beloni, Reported As Suicide, | 30 years of | a me-| 4| Dext attempt by the board of public | the end of | Surplus $2,084,364 1,722,018 2,124,064 2,903,355 1,598,913 1,944,645 2,398,740 3,162,673 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNE “IRISH NIGHT” PROGRAM ATB. & P. . C. MEETING in Keeping With Keep Members Merry—Decora- . : : City Items Denies Exoneration Ll Police Commissioner M. W.| Bannan, a member of the disci- | {pline committee, denies that the| |committee nerated Policeman lohw C. Stadler after a hearing| |Monday evening on complaints | that came to the attention of the| cnmmxsxmnv‘r! The committ. |found that the facts surrounding | @ complaints did not warrant preferring of charges against th |cfficer and therefore no further a tion will be taken, Commissior Events Occasion | tious Are Green It was “Irish Night" the mee ing of the Business sional Women's club last evening, and the entire program was adapt- annan said. ¢d. Green predominated in ti | the letter to the officer, the|©7al color scheme. committee states that no action| Miss Helen Brennan was chair- | further n that taken by tha ! Man of arrangements and took part |disclpline committee is considered |In a sketch called, “A Big Day for cessary,” the commissioner states, |the Irish Knights! Others in the We do not state for publicati ketch included Grace Hatton, {or for the information of anyon. Marion Campbell and Mary except these directly concerned] | Ma. what action the committes took,| Jean Kans Lut we ce rta nly did not exon old but not Irish, gave a demo the office tion of Irigh reels and clog ds It is understood that the disci-|The Irish flag was flown i pli committee does not approve |spicuous places and clay pipe |ot the officer’s action in shoo displayed but not used. an automobile 12 times on sev-| The following member: cral streets at 6:20 in the evening. | nominating committee were It was reported today that in all|and will bring in a slate of robability, all policemen will use |ficers at the next meeting: ‘their revolvers less than has lLeen ! Logal Margaret Shechan, {the practice, especially where | Ruth Anderson an¢ ading automobiles are of the danger to “p.»rsons who happen to ‘\w\'\\'v of the shooting. ‘ngh School Minstrels 1 To Give Show March 18/ Talent from among the best in the | Senior High school and the alumni | body has heen chosen for the min- | strel entertai ent which is to be presented at the next meeting of the | ‘nior elub In the school auditor-| |ium on March 18. At Pro Edward Lat ck, who is eight years from nome on Willow street Among the guests wr in the | C. Foster, past presid l'n rd B. and P. W. cf \HEROIC MOTHER SAVES THREE OF FIVE CHILDREN | wood stre or an ir Other Two Burned to Death and She Herself May Die of Burns i Received in Fire. president of the ™ iclub and of the senior class, will be | Springfi the interlocutor, and the end men| A mother ran rep will be Paul LaHar and George rlames that were i Scheyd | lives of her five c} Zelda Blackman will present alcaved her th {specialty dance, John Deming will |render selections on the saxophone land solos will be sung by Frank Me- | irath, John Gowen, Joseph Vetrano, and Al Havlick. The |latter will be accompar by La- {Har, McGrath, and Gowen. Kleanor | !Pond at the piano and Fred Miriz liani at the violin will accompany in the musical parts. Probably the feature of the ev Ining will be a specialty by Thomas Weston, Edward Hinchey and Al| | Havlick. The naturc of the act has been kept a sceret. The chorus w consist of Roy Varsalle, Samuel V trano, Maurice Koplowitz, I'red Gen- Inette, Alden Hewett, Everett Ander- son, Anna-Mae Havlick, ~ Ruth Schaefter, Helen Erickson, Muller, Paula Zotter, Fr |kohl anc Anna Downt Stamford Man Is Héld On Charge of Forgery Greenwich, March 9 (®—Walter | | Dombroski who was arrested for is- suing a bad check and forging the name on it of a local business man was held in $1,000 today for the s perior court. He was arrested when | he_tried to cash another check of | He was out on probation for | |taking an automobile without Per- |y, 4iq not believe the local church | mission of the owner. The police | oy1g e aftccted in any way by the | | say that Dombroski told them that ision of the supreme court of he took several blank checks from York that all property of the the book ar the business and|pyssian Orthodox church, Inciuding | | he expected to cash them after he |ty cathedral of lo1as i New { had filled in the amounts wanted. |york and a | be turned ov | C. Kedrovsky, an age! government in Russia. Rev. Mr. Dankevitch said that the | property would continue under the supervision of the board of trus! | until official notice of any change is received. He doubted Archbishop Kedrovs! legal right to acquire |the property of the local Russia Orthodox church and intimated an attempt to do so would with opposition. , Mo., March ¢ rough atening the Mrs. James Strick childre in t lat it was BoLE Grotto ir h to 1”0 build girls to saf was returs Amu m..,. 5, when 1 1d burned both the thre University Has Criticism for Ford March o (#—He Ford t at and for Oscar 7, colli m to ded The father was not at home. university | § ” PR stated he {Fairfield Trapper Loses vitatlon to Llfe When Ice Bleaks Me ] while crossing laws. or, member of the 19, - lcompany's reservoir here, ! broke throug nd was drow He had been trapping muskrat | companion, John Rotunda, who also was on the ice, went for those who came were unable 1o s Johnson, but they got his body : the proposed licves Ford want opinion of such a degree mover to grant ion of Ford's work in south honor, O'Connor |show his | recozr |1Ir; Would Oppose Transfer Of Russian Church Here Rev. Joseph Dankevit tor of the Russian Orthodox church on Washington street, d today that | States, is presi 0 is now in the Uni ent of the st council. MIAMI lllnl Fla BANKRUPT March 9§ (P— te petition Development Wty concerns, t today by New filed in fede Lindy, trus Wl Sidney HAS STANLE | Field surveys wood ' ST. PLAN il precede the orks to work out a plan for widen- ling Stanley streot which will mect the approval of property owners, | Alderman Walter L. Falk has ta ‘u.n proposition up with the board nd has ontlined what he feels is tho Al plan. las M nley morning t 6 o' Britain liv- NOTED JRISHMAN DIES Dublin, March 9 (P—Martin Fitz- | ald, a former director of man’s Journal and republican lead- | er, died here today aged sixty. His | political activities landed Titzgerald {in prison on varlous occasions. In [1922 he was ordered to leave Tre- land but declined to go. General hospit had been ing at the Par He is survived by ¢ Lot Brown Funeral arran plete, WAIVE EXTRADITION Greenwich, March 9 (®—Ja H. Devine, of Springfield, Fred Mayon 17, of Mt V A Y., arrested here chary with stealing an automoblle today agreed to return to New York for trial without resistance, New York of- ficers came after them this after- noon, ughter, Mrs street. LOST IN SNOWSTORM | Sargentville, Maine, March 9 (1| {-—Miss Helen Higgins, reported in | !deup:nrhuu last night to have perish- | ed in a snow storm in Aberdeen, C., left here last fall to do hotel X ! | work in the south as had heen her o'cloc ifice of Mayor Weld. | custom for a number of seasons. | An effort will be made to clear the | —_— docket of which have long been | lmf.v\D HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS pending. Election of Judge James | FOR YOUR WANT! ‘b Cooper as chairman is schedule ” Funeflls:__ ADJUSTMENT BOARD MF A meeting of the board of ment will be held tonight at doseph F. Gilber funeral of Joseph F. died at Daytol d Yriday mor his p and f Gilbert, Blair John L. Blair John Blair o John 1 services for son nf Mr. and Mrs Belmont were at St ran . A. C. Theodore jofficiated. Interment view cemetery. John Benson Funeral services for John Benson, who died in Meriden hospltal Sat- urday night, were held this after- noon at 9 oclock at Erwin chapel. Rev, Dr. Abel A. Ahlquist, pastor of the First I ran church officiated. Interment was in Fair- view cemeotery. Anthony Rolen Funeral services for Anthony Rolen of 31 Horace street will he held tomorrow morning o'clock at Sacred Heart church, terment will be in Sacred cemetery. of Maryland 0 YEAR FINANCIAL RECORD Total Assets $11,811,502 12,034,692 10,780,945 11,878,918 12,457,704 13,192,008 14,702,758 16,220,337 18,131,762 20,641,817 22,492,043 Cash Div. 199 19% 19 195 19% 19% 19% 10% 109 129, 12% Net Prem. Income 6,569,536 6,659,915 4,059,552 5,324,510 6,416,963 8,025,176 9,046,750 9,575,482 10,823,233 11,841,67: ,092,177 Net Prem. Reserve §2,300,271 2,834,589 2,566,694 2,948,454 3,544,762 4,181,255 4,883,497 5,320,590 6,099,678 7,230,842 7,387,194 12,323 74,381 15,827 Heart BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP Every Appointment To Fill Order Accurately Cable Addi “BOLFLOREF 83 W. Main St. Prof, Blig. Tel. 886 “The Telegraph Florist of New Britain" e Joseph A. Haffey UNDERTARER Opportte. Bt Mars's Charch o ary's Chare Residence 17 Summar 8t Your stock of this company as a desirable investment and will Members Hartford Stock Exchange NEW BRITAI Burritt Hotel Bldg. held this | Mat- | church. | 130 In.. —_—————————meee ESDAY, Wall Street Briefs on the v a new c Warren Fou n of Delawa proposed to be . all of which Niles-B net equa the preterred profit to $.76 in contrast of Financial Qt_at_eme}t \ ale & Towne \lfz. (‘o. & Towr iversity’s honorary de- | 1y od fts position in the v ot fts! . through neh plants it in | I ment TeaAtust your direc- tors set up a ovide against to T has indicated no longer appare your ¢ faxes in exee by our tax returns becat It matters under dis United States |department. Adju now been made wh tran he excess resery i1 < stify the to sur- - cial position of 1 company b n cont :its several, manu N I fully m t of facilitips for i its product have received continu ous attention. and good relations | with customers and employees have been maintai |Activities for March Of Eddy-Glover Post following events are listed on the March calendar of Eddy- Glover post, American Legion: March 11 -— Stanley Works night, $:00 p. m. Boy Scouts meet- n ributio incom- | The bask Stata 1l'nX Boys' 6:00 p. m. p. m. — Junior Achievement p.om. 17 — Auxlllary unit meot- p.om “March 18 — Boy Scouts’ meeting, 7:30 p. m March 18 — Meriden ooms, 8$:00 p. m. March 21 — Boys basketball, m. State fund committee, » armory, committc Mary $:00 night, post £:00 §:00 m. -— Hearing state fund caplitol, Hartford, 1:30 i “H’(‘h bill, State p. m. March Corbin night, &:00 m. Boy Scouts’ meeting, 7:30 p. P im. [ arareh Manchester, 27 — County meeting, So. 3:00 basketball 6:00 p. State fund committes, | si00 pom. | March 20 — Exacutive commit- Itee, 8:00 p. m. Junior Achievement |club, 7:30 p. m MOVIE TAX RE] of Legislature e Capitol, Hartford, March 9 Senator Walcott cut short a | hearing before the {tee €his afternoon with that his committee favored repeal of [the law which Imposes a tax on mo- {tion films shown by theaters, The committee will so report. Tax ‘(‘nmmixflnnl'r Blodgett favors ro- | peal of this law. | st » — MISS EVELYN ROBERT DIES Greenwich, March 9 (P—Miss Evelyn Robert, daughter of the late J. Eugene Robert long vico consul Itor Switzerland in New York and | New England died at her home here last night. In earlier life Miss Rob. ert had been a member of exclu- sive Now York soclal circles. She s survived by her mother, & brother ‘and a sister. Junfor Achisvement |- This Action is Favored By Commitee | a sttaement | MARCH ’STfl[}K MARKET I3 ; PUTNAM & CO. Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW TELEPHONE 2-1141 " GAINING STRENGTH Govt. Financing Has Op[imistic Elfect on Trading SN We Offer: American Hardware Corp. Landers Frary & Clark Stanley Works com. Thomson, enn & o Burritt Hotel Bldz. New Rritatn Telephone 3880 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Hart, Mgr, We offer: 100 shares Fafnir Bearing WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS EDDY BROTHERS & & %’ HARTFORD NEW BRITA'N < ! Martford Conn.Trust Bldg. Bumtt Hotel 8“’ Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 ‘l \l KET WS THE (F AT 2:30 PO Wie offer: 100 Shares of NORTH & JUDD Mfg. Co. Prince & Whitely Am Woolen Anaconda Cop Ateh Bald son Lo 1 e |Cer De Pasco « & Ohio G & nl s {C R I & Pac Chile Cop w'nq r Corp tablished 1878 Members New York Stock Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange—Cleveland Stock Exchange ESSEX BUILDING, LEWIS STREET, TEL, 2-8261 Tel. 4081 “ola m,., Gas Prod Coea Colo) New Britain We Offer: HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. STOCK son Motors ntral nd 0 & G ickel Fuller, Richter, Aldr'ch & Co. 81 W. 81 MAIN NEW BRITAIN MEMBERS HARTPORD STOCK EXCHANGE Hartford New Britaln Oftice New London Office ‘l:hr;z‘) Mack 1] Marland Oil Mid Cont Mo Kan | Mo P Mont V 3 National lLead N Y Central . [N ¥ N H & Nor & Woest North Am North Pacit N Pack Mot Car 347 Pan Am Pet B G2t Pennsylvania Plerce Avrow tadio Corp & Tex 39 141 5 We Offer 50 North & Judd 100 Colts Arms r NEWBRITAIN Couy Ward 1 West Elece ... White Motor . Willys Over Woolworth .. INSURANC! (Furnished by Pmnnm & Ca) Insurance Stocks. INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT Henry W. Armington, Manager. Aetna Casualty ‘ Actna Life Ins Co .... Aetna Flre .. itomohile In tford Fire National Iire Phoenix Firy Travelers 1n | Con. General . Manufacturin Am Hardware Am Hoslery Beaton & Cadwell lige-Hfd Cpt Co com Billings & Spencer pid Bristol Brass Colt's Arms | Baglo Lock Fafnir Bearing Co. Hart & Cooley FIDELITY and DEPOSIT CO. of \RYLAND wdard uthern N anley Works .. Screw 159 TREASURY BALANCE ey Works - Preasury Balance $170,886,968, N B Machine .. e Boln N B Machine ptd Niles-Re-Pond com . North & Judd ... Peck, Stowe & Wil “ Russell Mg CO . .opuune— 1 Union Mfg Co . Public Utilities Stocks. i Conn Elec Service [ Conn Lt & Pow pfd 112 ! Hfd Elcc Light ,y.ees 3408 | Texus fs the country’s cattle state with 6,136,000 head, Jowa i» second with 4,029,000, and Wiscon- sin third with 2,976,000, 24 24 &