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UL UL UL 'I)‘r: Stanley Rule & Le ley Works, Fafnir Bearin, New AVIATORS' Bfllll[S S e s Milfary Serviss Tt Guod-Will - Bl Trip Martyrs r. It is hoped to have th officials agree to a plan mambers of the teams ed out of work at 4: nights a wecek, one for Washington, March scssion and the other for the bodies of Captain Clinton F. Wool-| sey and Licutenant John W. Bent army Pan-American Goodwill tors who were killed in a crash = Buenos Aires on February 26, willl A con view the park &rrive at Hoboken, N. J., tomorrow er Vauban. securing Willow Brook aying grounds. honors there, Woolsey will be | £ent to Ln birthplace at Northpor Mich., for burial, and Lieute Benton will be buried tional Cemetery he nly Francisco. A flight of airplanes Field, Long Islanc tary Davison Brigadier Ger Fechet, assistant chicf of th corps, expect to steamer at sea deck. Co., Stan- .4 7 - park for Young Athlete Becomes Director at Bowdoin runswick, Me, Mareh 22 () colm 1. Morrell of “d1 John M r of Boy announced toda voungest ever to hold that p tion, was graduated from in 1024, s been assistant £ athleti ;n\t it football c Andcsoorviitato ‘“r antly was appointed grady {Ontario Liquor Law Is Not Menace to U DYSTY BALL LEAGUE lirector at ¥Tactory Representatives Gather To- hibition enforcement gether and Vote in Favor of | \‘uchington and the Istates who met 3 {not » Ontario 1 trol act was orrell, | the si- from Mitchel vin ral | gra Yale, Twilight Games. Att 1e E J tatives New Dritain f: met last eve- ' J ning at the Y. the prospects for ball season. Seven were | represented at the mecting, and all| were desirous of continuing the New cil for War Prevention Britain Industrial Bascball league ak at an assembly of upper again this year, nen at the se hoscl The factorics represented were: [tomorrow morning. JAK AGAINST waAR a repr@entative of the =¥ NAY WIEH THE- WOUR-GLASD GWFL HELD & M GONG TO DIEI" i MEGE DNE O T PRAICFOE FIGIRE THEL ©1987 oV nea sERVICE, mc.* ? fikfig ary & NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH !SAM LANGFORD TO " GET RELIEF FUND Three Pound Dog Given Court V. alue of $654 | pringfield. M: \Entire 85,000 Is to Be Given: Him at Once fiv‘l to do th lowing rey d . ho 1s nes 'Western Mass. Shows B P Western Masss Governov Trumhull \ppmnlmenln cenwic L Wil Robert s London All \nselm() \11 h(hlor of (la s Bool\ at N. B H. ! ! prison, W [ Vottari hive" the Jur tion on 1l senior cluss in that posi- Loard of ted to fill the position doubly pror last Febr ssfuy candi- » miid-y Following w s Camphell Ald itor, cditor, i editor Gl Marjorie Rict associ nnie election will liave to be hel Holcomb and Jack Mes \lmdmcl \\ antq ( Iothce With Valuable Paper Chisf W, C. Hart of the police d rrtment received a letter aft- from G nni Vottari, who a li in state’s thersficld l for murder, that the clothes scated at the time located as there pers in th this oon is servir ene which of his valuab! Mexican Ambassador Has | Talk With Coolidge | Washi on, March 22 (A—Maoxi bhassador Tellez conferred President Coolidge and Sec Kellogg at the Coolidge resi- ence on Du Pont circle last night, and today he said he entertained nothing but the most optimistic views of future relations between the | United States and Mexico. The Man Who Buys His Home MORE . an a mere roof the materials and Buys MU over his head and grounds— The man who buys his home pure ehases a sense of peace and security for his family and himself to be found in no other way. Spacious lawns for the kiddies . w at least a place where others may not disturb their play . . . . and financtal and mental independence for the future, Genuinely attractive real estate values In all parts of New Britain are listed today and every day in Herald Classi- fied Real Estate Ads by progressive lo- cal real estate men. THE HERALD The Paper with the Classified Ads” I aw in | i publications. | | Interment will be in nt ing on t 29 ies which furnished 9 world's output in 204,344,000 pound: 9 pounds ¢ 1 United State 4000 pounds : pounds under t a dog unlicensed in [J9 rights in contended A only in Springf Longmeas that D VA[ERA TARES WITNESS STAND Tells of His Part in Late Irish Revolution It Wa \lore Pmspcrmh‘ er revolt in 1 to dea ad to life was f + following yea to the desire the rig revolt fusion of orde o it was to begin. I)c'an Mendell Wants More of Clarence forty-ninth an- the Yale Daily club last night. wis speaking and told of the unive er inereasing ng men seeki and the incre ms now use of s of you in the making up 5 of student 0ol. 1 toastm other v 4 Iost of t ring 1 ; . Bartholo- of board, 1 Geors 4 nt. It was one of most suce 1 rs held to cel |the mile posts of t 3 Dr. -\ Mrs. Sothoron Secures Divorce From Hurler = Louis, March (P —\rs. | Madge Sothoron, today fvoree from Allan othoren, Louis Cardinal pite now in train- ing at Avon Park, Fla Mrs. Soth- oron her h »and ref d to permit her to brin fricnds into their home. hey were married in and separated last ry 15. Sothoron did not contest said Jan 22 (P—The Inring manufactured goods valued at 10,338, the commerce depart- reported today, A decrease of per cent over 1 Woven goods wore valuod at $873,569,023 nd yarns at $210,692,105 AWARDED BELGIAN CROSS Washington, TP — George Wharton rds, Green- wich, Conn., artist been awarded the Belgian cross of Chevalier of the order of the crown in recogni- tilon, the Belgian lekation said to- day, of his work which was highly appreciated in Belgium, —— Funerals e Mrs. Anton Wr Funeral services for Mrs. Anton Wratny of 27 Linwood strect will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at Erwin chapel. Rev. Wil- liam H. Alderson, pastor of Methodist church, will officiate, terment will be in Fairview tery. The body will be at the fu- neral parlors of the B. C. Porter Sons until 1 o'clock tomorrow aft- roon. (y In- Mrs. Adolphia Broja Funeral services for Mrs. Adol- phin Broja of 120 Broad street were held this morning at 7 o'clock at Sacred Heart church. Interment was in Sacred Heart cemetery, Mrs. Walter M. Pohlman Funeral services for Mrs. Flor- ence M. Pohlman, wife of Walter Pohlman of 33 Trinity street, ba held tomorrow afternoon at 3 her home. Rev. Theodore pastor of the First Con- il ofticiate. irview ceme. tery. I ____J BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP Appointment To Fill Your Order Accurately Cable Address “BOLFLORER" 83 W. Main St. Prof. Bldg. Tel. 836 he Telegraph Klorist of New Britain” Joseph A, Haffey UNDERTAKER Onpost ry's Cl Residence 17 Summer §t.—1625-8. two, | got a di-| .| another house Trinity | ceme- | whi | | state's attorney’s office here day. that | 1 capital st to 1,060,000 shares, a merger wit h ny is reported _\'urlhr»r‘x\ Ore Company distribtition of 75 cents or ty of Great April 30 ors of record Previous dividends were April and December, > on common stock company has ! owell in carn cent on w been paid s t profit 1310 in have company torly div the com 1 to hol The prev of ton stock, rs of re artment 6,052,101 1 the year b $30,000 FIRE LOSS fore. { Branch River House Is Destroyed by Flames Woons Fire eariy toda Branch River hc Branch Vil adjoinin iroyed the n Great Road with a comb of about $50.000. Three fire nics from this eity responded to crgency call and kept the imes from spreading from the large four story wooden building, ch was untenanted with the ex- coption of two men employes hired for the re-opening, set for two weeks hence, » property was owned by Dennis D. Herrier. Madison Citizens Want Marsden Case Probed New Haven, March 22 (¥—A petition by several citizens of Madi- 3 an investigation into Mar: n's administration ol the office of town clerk and citing three specific manners in which they claim he has not fufilled obliga- tions of his office, was filed in t vester- It will be presented to State's Attorney A. A. Alling when the lat- ter returns from a trip out of town. The petition, which was filed un- der the provisions of section 261, of the general statutes charges the former probate judge with careless ness in recording deeds, negligence in making reports to state officers, and failure to record deeds which he “falsely endorsed as having been recorded.” Providence Man Fined for Violation of Alien Law Providence, R. I, March 22 (P — Derian Osigian, 404 Washington street, this city, was fined $300 in jthe U. 8. district court here for violation of the immigration laws in an attempt to bring to this coun- try his niece, who was left destitute in Armenia when her father was Kkilled by Turks in a ma cre, MHe pleaded that it was his duty to care for his dead brother's child and ad- mitted that he had sworn she was his daughter. The plan was discov- cred and the girl prevented from coming to this country. Osigian 18 an American citizen and could bring a daughter into the country in excess of the Armenfan quota. $375,000 Libel Suit Ts Denver, Col.. March 22 (®—Suit for damages seeking $375.000 filed by former Governor C. J. Morley against the Denver Post alleging li- bel in the printing of a serles of stories was dismissed today by Judge George Dunklea of the Denver district court. Tho suit was file1 on January 11, the day Morley retired as governor. New York, March 22 (®—The New York city Young Men's Christian as- sociation is about to embark on an xpansion program, in which $9,- 955,000 will he spent, Cleveland H. Dodge, president, announced at 8 dinner here last night. Four new buildings will be erect- ed. Near the Pennsylvania station a structure providing housing ac- commodations for transjents and a clubhouse for soldiers, sailors and marines will ba built. The other butldings wijll replace branches or serve as annexes to them. AT WOONSOCKET, today | Dismissed by Court | 1927, Noticeable Reactionary Tend- ency Makes Issues 5 | from as a protest for b appeare Rails, rmer vorites are that Ameri Am Car & | Am Loco Am Sm & Am Am Am fam {Balt & Ohio [Deth Steel |Consol Gas T'roid Du Pont I Nem IR 1st fd m Playvers Tisk Rubher AL Asphalt Genl Elae Gen! Motors Gt North Tron Ore Cifs 3t North prd Guif Sta Steel Hudson Motors 7 Til Central | ,Ind 0 &G . Int Nickel . lnt I‘Jr\(‘r Louis Mack Marland 0il Mid Cont Mo Kan & Mo Pac pfd Mont Ward N Y Central NYNHG& Nor & West North Amer North Pacific Pack Mot Car Pan Am Pet B § Pennsylvania 54 'y Pierce Arrow,. 197% Radio C'orp Reading Union P TS CtIr Pi U S Ind Al U S Rubber . U & Sfoel Walb ) Ward Bak B West Elec .... White Motor . Willys Over . | Woolworth Reynolds B Sears Roebnc Sinelalr Ol Southern Pac Southern Ry Standard Oil .. Stowart War Studebaker Texas & Pac § Tobacco P'rod 1061 SURY BALANCE §407, i \RT]'ORD STOCK TRE. Tr«-akury Balance Railrond Hfd. & Conn. West. R. R 2 Banks and Trust (nmpmlllh tank and Trust Co. ot First K 11 Nationul HEd-Conn. Tr Land Mortgage & Morris Plan Ran ew Rritain Park Street Trust €o. Phoonix Stato Bank & Tr Riverside Trust Co. A Underwriters Iinance Cor, co Underwritars Finance Cor, U. 8. Secruity Trust Capital Natlonal Bank First Bond & Mortgage ... Fire Insnrance Compau Aetna (Fire) Insurance Co. Automobile Insurance Co Hartford Fire Inwurance Ce. National Fire Insurance Co Phoon(x (Fire) Inmirance Co. Rossla Insruance Co. Life, Indemnity wnd Other Col Bank 6 icks took alo, Rochester | kMartford Conn. Trust Bldg. recent 52,041, EXCHANGE PUTNAM & CO. Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFI 6 CENTRALROW TELEPHONE 2-1141 We Offer: Eastern Connecticut Power Co. =c First Preferred Stock Price on Application Thomson, THenn & To Burritt Hotel Bldg.. New Diritain Telephone 3380 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HIARTFORD STOCE EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. We offer: Landers, Frary & Clark Price on Application. We do not accept margin accounts. EDDY BROTHERS & & HARTFORD NEW_BRITAIN Burritt Hotel Bldg, Tel. 27136 Tel. 3420 We offer: 50 Shares American Hardware 50 Shares Landers, Frary & Clark tement-Pond C n 1 Co., Manufaciuring Companic New York Assembly in Favor of Highway Bridge Al N. Y., March 22 (®—The v passed and eent Brereton bill to te to enter into an with Vermont for the tion of the New York-Ver- hway bridge across Lako amplain between Fort Frederick Chimney Point. The bill car- i appropriation of $120,000 PASS WATER POWER BILL Albany March 22 UP—By 26 to 21, the senate night the republican - power bill, providing for the ment of a commission to in- vistigate the relative merits of state private development of the 'S water power resources. New York has her tall buildings, but Texas and Kansas claim t! for grownup m Young Jacob Erlach (lett,) § feet 6 inches w| of ‘e high spots you ought to see when you ot to El Paso, Tex. In the center I8 Miss Florenee Klein, of EI Paso, a state American Lagion Aus fliary officer, who trotted out Erlach to advertise the legion. To th is State Senator W. H. Behrems, of Lindon, Kas. He is ¢ feet 7 4 sofl and one of the rcasons why the Kansas legisiature iy teplng Lhave all hotel beds made nine feet long. s 3 K