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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIU 12, 1927. SPMSOEO) — GREAT TAX CUT IS (it Sreer e | FEWER DEALINGS [ Treasury Will Recommend More ©»"as. 'S *Simine’ wort *385% Stock Market Today Shows an Than 200 Milion Dollar | sirvios imcoma ‘avasabi. tor ‘éom- Upward Tarn G. W. Miner of Westeld, Mass, spoke on the situation in Mexico at the meeting, of the Lions club this Surplus income available for com- noon. Mr. Miner has traveled ex- mon stock was $16,239,290, & gain ‘ensllvely in Mexico. He sald the —_— lof $11,691,071. Gross revenue, ex- problem is bigger than simply one e p)—The | Clusive of Vinter-Company sales and | xax vory 12 The stock {of church and state, It isa problem t,:::\;:‘,}nx‘:cxjra‘p‘:uml’.,‘;(Lf.;nz M;\ transportation charges, vas §32,- ’\v:wf",’“m A o e 3,485 greater than the $159,544,. | TAFKeL U:‘;"‘ upward asein 5 o o 3. fternoon ter an ear!l eriod o cut of more than $200,000,0 Yo milhniiyee ethntion atistiaiiy ly atift call money rates and a sharp increasa in brokers' loans probably accounted for much of early MURDER WITNESS FREED of economics. The greater part of X was learned authoritatively toda; |selling, but offerings were falrly the land is controlled by the few, and poverty and illiteracy are in A surplu m 5 Mitchell Price, Held in Connection 3 ,,‘ ;,;/;i,:,“’{i,“;i“,,im With Killing of John Scott, is well absorbed, and new leaders ht forward to ral the mar- evidence, he said. year and Acting Secretary of Released From Jail. Trading rked con- City Items The boys' choir of St Mary's church will hold a rehcarsal of Easter musi tonight and tomorrow night at 6:43 o'clock. The regular scssion of the scout- masters’ school will be held this evening in the State Trade echool | gymnasium. Phoenix Temple meet tomorrow hall, BOARD T0 HANDLE FUNDS OF N. B. 1.3, Ofice of Comptroller Discon- tinued as Moody Resigns Coming on the’ heels of an an- nouncement that with the passing of James C. Moody from his position | as vice-principal and head of the| commercial department of the senfor high school into the field of private work tho office of vice- princtpal would be eliminated came the announcement today that the funds of the school assoclations fn-| cluding those of athletics and so- clals will be in the hand of a finance committee instead of a schoo) comptroller. PUTNAM & CO. Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW Economic New York. April 13 (P — Sin- clalr Consolidated Ofl corporation earned $3.60 a share on the common Must Be of Honor will TELEPHONE 2. evening in Vega 2-1141 We Offer: Hart & Hegeman Mfg. Co. Preferred The New York Structural d of trade puts 'or March at clusive of subway work, 1gcs, etc, a decrease of 18,743 om February. Orders wer us {n March last year. Steel There are thousands of persons | 0o {in Mexico who have never owned a total of $3 worth of anything in|Treasury Mills estimated a surp! their ltves, he maid. lof at least $175,000,000 for 1928 z Mills pointed o t fiscal r would be almo: He spoke about the | Mitchell Price, colored, aged 27,!state of Texas in perous in government ' rever o ¢ the present period. He said that|,, et TeOme Of of 134 Winter street, who has been | making the follow i A in Jall since the shooting of John |the entire state of Texas were eut It was Mr. Moody who, after he | Scott, aged 23, of 39 Hartford ave- 'into building lot - | re > ; | . of g lots of a half acre, |in addition to ordina enues | 42 . was 1n the school's service for & few | nue, by Richard Shelton, aged 23, | (nare would be one. 1ot for every |soma $100.000.000 would come nig | $5:023:545 equal to $1.43 a share on vears brought the control of the|of 356 Elm strcet, several weeks!porcon in the world, including the |the treasury from the sale of gov- | .. 34,137,508 finances of the school ports under |ago, was relcased this morning when |icjands, and enough laft over t cnt held raflroad securities and o gy g1 m,,‘“%fi'fi?i. ; 000 ould be col- terly dividend of one dollar a share niback taAxes the common was declarsd. the faculty. Formerly the 8POrtsia nolle was entered In his case in|fyrnis ” : o were taken care of by student man- | f u:‘r:(vv\}m ates the size of Massas Joseph MeCoy, = | police court. Price was held as & .y, agers, a policy, it was said, which E flan “If democracy {s going to endure| 1a 2 ternational Nickel a 5 SR TiEh | material witness and Prosecuting MasNotes Ralisnclony AR col c“ {in Mexico, the land must be na-| Powers wl“ Mlow Camonese eral of the £o0d and tobaceo iR Attorney \\'ood{ toid Judse'Hung"r- f’“ R llras schoo) Enorts. sovia ord the state's attorney's Office | i rilized,” he said, also recorded brisk gal . atls were rather quiet alt} Short Time for Answer Price on Application. regular ibifca- Oil and ¥ tion of excellen S | @homson, Tenn & @o Buying seemed issues In which apecial develop Burritt Hotel Bidg. New Britatn Telephone 258 are believed to bs pending, with in MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. tions that the rec investment paring tables 1t taxes can be reduced | demand had substantially reduced without serions loss of rev the floating supply of many fssues. American Can, which is believed | rbor & large short interest as a | of recent pessimistic reports oncerning the can industry, ly bid up 2 points in not get credit from sporting estab- x’:p‘:"‘fd':i'ffr:“gflz’d":é el :‘étf{“y" "’;W He denounced a weekly magazine lishments but with the advent of Mr. : 1 the Sheldon murder cass for photographs which he sald were Moody into control the funds of the | “"F U w““me’d zh:d:fi'oonng of |faked. He said u photograph show- school increased until any sporting | & ing a line of people depositing their | organization will give the school | SCOtt in the home of Willlam John- |, ney n a Mesican bank was re- stedlt for theusemls of dellnes, At |Son of Hurluct eiveet, seolt dicd | produced in the magazine vears later ihe prosent time there Ia about $2,. |3t New Britain General hospital and |, o4 reprosented to be a line of peo- 00 in the athletic association treas- |& murder charge was preferred| ) taking money out as protest ury. The other school organizations Aaasinst Shelton. agalnst the government. | have all their funds accounted for i Another picture of the execution was arres‘ed a under an up-to-dats bookkeeping Broader Powers Granted !or vandits vears ago was repro.|12:30 today by Mot . to We Offer: 30 Shares Stanley Works preferred We do not offer Margin Accounts. YOUTH CATU Wiltred Hills, aged 15, of Maple 1T SPEEDING | stroet, ot 3 lice- | on charges of system kept by Mr. Moody. & s | o . " on ring Man W, § N T fatt. Mosays| | Mo City National Banlc|dved seeeprcaenied the Banein of Indlans as g protest against the s to be head of the commercial 1CORESOT, de- ‘ ewell S. nes, W | BY GEORGE H. S Ames, who 18| . ington Buresuof the N. B. Herait) shington, D. C., April 12—The MANNING W | government 1 {to the pol tratfon, and speeding. , the young According Iriving without a license and regis- | Tondor (7 T April 12 E e far ea was div fsh 1 situation assurance stockholl ral meetin partment, will be thairman of the today betwee finance committee. Principal Louis P. Slade explained +hat when Mr. Ames takes over the | duties he will divide with peveral | ather commercial teachers the dutles | e DR {autnority to act a8 trustee, executor, | Mendel Sicklick Disposed of To- by e oo - | administrator, registrar of stocks ! Bim ln the mansgement of & Ne¥ |and bonds, gusrdian of estates, ss-| 987 0 J. Eisenberg. secretarlal school. T will allow | 2! ‘he authorities an appropriation for | “inee, receiver and committee of the estates of lunatics. her English teacher who will 1l need of extra instruction in this| “ment. i » reac power nota of pro- inst the Nanking outrages, Cantonese author- and the sudden ac- ivity of the northerners in check- £ the advance of the Cantones ies to the north of the Yar to a re preferred issues brought a little eelling {n those issues. THE MARKET AT 2:30 P. M. (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) High Close Al Che & Dye 1 14015 | jAmerican Can 4% Am In official British quarters fl!»e‘_\m minating opinion was that| le the powers specified no time 'y, nit for a reply to their demands, | gn, will brook no extended delay. | y\py as felt that tha powers would |y indepen- | hich it is un- | driving fast on and when asked for his license ad | mitted never having had ona. H: will be {n police court tomorrow | morning. City National bank of New Britain | has just been granted a number of additional trust or fiduciary powers, the Federal Reserve board an- nounced today. {Matn Street Structure Owned By The new powers give ths bank| to the fi test aga about BARNES BLOCK SOLD 'EDDY BROTHERS &G HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Wartford Conn. Trust Bidg. Burritt HotelBldg. Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 100 150% 84 1663 J. Eisenberg, a furniture dealer at | {308 Main street, has purchased ths Barnes block at 127-135 Main street {from Mendell Sicklick. The trans- ! Detroit, April 12 (P'—Aaron |action which was carried on through | MARRIED FOR 35 YEARS ‘piro came to court today for Nis|ina Camp Real Estate Co, was| 11th day of cross examination in his | complated last Saturday with the | M. We offer: Guaranty Trust Co. John Wachalter | John Wachalter, 34 years old, of 127 Cherry street, died last night at his home. He was born in Austria and resided in this city for about 15 | l°rstood F ke (Gantons years. He was employed as foreman | €% forelgn minister, intends to of the forging room at Landers, |SUggest. I'rary & Clark's, Shanel Surviving him are his wife, Mr Lillian Rudolph Wachalter, a daus! ter, Eleanor Wachaiter, vears old, and his parents in Austria. Funeral services will be held to-|Ditely morrow afternoon at 1 o'clock at|b® ithe home. Rev. Martin W. Gaudian, ! been pastor of £t. John's German Luth-|and even f eran church, will officiate. Inter- ] FORD-SAPIRO TRIAL is 15% $1,000,000 libel suit against Henty p.ovision that the new owner taks | Ford smarting under a Sterl Te- | oiortho property on May 1. prosé from Judge £ red -“| Raymond } “rye Barnes block is considered to | and faced with the BecetY Gosmay |b® one of the most valuable plece dErmand tor ann. demiall of a mis-||CL doW-townipropeErty in tie ol "’Iai‘ {Mr. Eisenberg declined to say what ' he paid for it. ral stores occupy the ground {floor while in the upper stories are {business offices and small concerns iBald Loco Balt & Ohlo, Beth Steel Call? Pet |Can Pac ,Cer De P Ches & Ohlo C AL &5 P2 C R I & Pac Chile Cop Chrysler Corp °1Coca Cola Colo Consol Corn Prod Cru Steel Dodge Bros Du Pont De Nem |Erta RR 18t ptd Playars and Mrs. Dugald McMillan Ob- serving Wedding Anniversary at | Their Home on Dover Road. g GARDENER A SUICIDE. Tarrytown, N. Y., April 12 (@— John G. Ratchfort, b4, tor several :ars gardener on the estate of the der John D. Rockefeller at Pocan- tico Hills, shot himselr today thoough the mouth and died in- {stantly in his room in the homse he occupied on the Rockefellor grounds ort's wife and daughter were | paring breakfast In the kitchen \cy heard the ehot. and Mrs. Dugald MeMillan of | er road are toc celébrating | rsary of thefr wed- | ro ohserving the event t their home receiving con- from relatives and Mr, 15 Do . as far as could 1 Cantonese have MOVIES OF “JONAH” | Motion Pictures Are to Be Taken in Resolutions of Condolence places, by the ment will be tn Fatrview cemr:cr;,‘i'hn northern | Fang. One report from Nanking Young Men's T. A. and B. Society {was that Manchurian soldiers were 4 Sunday, April 10, 1927, the fol- ||f lipzocoeding fidown fehelhlentsin- Sy 1 a eral Sun's sol- lowing resolutions were unanimously | koy rallway a At strongt canal. stratned tussia and hern China, growing out of last nera! services for Aspasia Toles | Week's rald by northern troops on 0f 135 Washington streat were held | buildings attached to the soviet em- this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the|Dbassy in Peking, the Daily Mail has funeral parlors of Laraia & Sagarino | received word by way of Tokyo that on Spring street and at Greek | there s a large concentratfon of Orthodox church. Interment was in | Kussian and Chinese troops of the Fairview cemete Siberian border in preparation for C — possible hostilities, Japancse cor- (Ul Sta Steel a8 Mrs. Frod Hansen. respondents at Harbin are given .s;m“ci"r;‘”;l" ors 73% Funeral services for Mrs. Fannle authority for tha report that the |y “oic e " (Carison) Hansen, wife of Fred | Russtans have four divisions and the |t 06 W ** Hansen of 325 hestaut street, will be | Chinese one division and & half on iy, b, oor 14 tomorrow afternoon at 2 ithe border. Ken Cop o'clock at the homse and 2:30 o'clock | The Daily Mall also printed a re- | -/ > at Erwin chapel. Rev. Theodore A.|Port that the Russlans arrested in | i Greene, pastor of the First Congre- ”ha raid on the soviet embassy com- | Tictlal & Nn;h 1571: gational church, will officiate. Inter- | pound had been released, but this:yo o mpa ™ “par ment will be in Falrview cemetery, |has not been confirmed official St Marland Of 463 N or A . | .. ‘ Neither is there any Indleation {ypg cont whether the release Was A& CONSe- | y(o RKan & Tex 15% quence of the soviet government's i pac pfd ..107% protest against the raid. Mont Ward .. 64% Virtually nothing is known of the | xorional lead 191 situation in Peking. It is stated, [N y Central ..150% however, that the Russian embassy iN Y N H & W 533 staft will leave for home April 16, | Nor & West and pending satisfactory redress for | North . the raid, only the consulate person- ! North Paci Funeral services for Willlam H.! | e permitte A e Ldwards, who died Monday mori ‘}’i'olm::;” DeSnetm U toRr e P ing at New Brital eral N Halt of Mon’ At ololbak ot ihe ‘_m;fi;‘” | Cantonese government, sent a mes- | Plorce Arrow. . Home A TR R |sage to Moscow expressing regret | Radio Corp home of B. C. Porter Sons &t 19| oo t%po’ raia by the northern troops Court street. Rev. William H. Alder- | O 1siea chrong aebion menlustl mEi e |and promising strong action against - of New York, told students at hurch, will officiate. Interme the *violators of the soviet's sov- Sears Roebuck ¢ 3 Sy Willlams college today. be in Fairview cemetery. [elgniy aniiaignit b dur & lnidlndley OU : ) ; enees 1 Capitalism assumes a large meass l‘nm\n. here, h 41d not sy ure of governmental activity, comw what steps he proposes to tu al morality, and “a governe {enf eat 5 enforce this threat, vhich will act as an umpire, S T morality by law Cuban President Is Soon to Visit U. Washington, April 12 (P\—Hop that the existing friendly Cuban- Amerlean relations would® b strengthened by the visit of P i e nt Machado of Cuba to the|U S 1nd Also. by d States VS X ress ¢ the | = s United States was expressed by the |1 ol ¢ ! Attempt to Prove Truth of Biblical v were married on Aprit 12,1 in Springfield, Mass. Mrs. Me- fore her marriage, was beth Hill, then a resident achusetts city. ama to this city in 1822, ere Mr. McMillan engaged in the vy goods business. The story of his! vise as a merchant and later of his| ment from business, is a famil- | to almost all of the residents | his city. He is prominent so- cially and fraternally and is one of he most widely known residen Mr. and Mrs. McMillan have three | @ hildren, Mrs, Maurice Johnson of | 18 city, Mrs. Victor Poindexter of | Hartford and Donald McMillan of L and three grandchildren, Rarbara and Larrabee Johnson and Clarles Edwapd Poindexter. At a Regular Meeting of the - Story. dlers were Funerals ||« s 1 In nection with relations bhetween so° | Whereas: It has pleased Almighty |God in His infinite mercy to re- move from this life our late brother, JAMES J. WELCH, Whereas: At the time of his| death, said brother was a loved and | honored member of our soclety, a | staunch supporter and an ardent worker in the cause of total ab- | stinence. | Resolved: While humbly bowing |to the will of our Heavenly Father, ! we deeply deplore the loss our society has sustained, and extend to | his bereaved relatives our sincere sympathy, and be it further | Resolved: That his name be| placed on the roll of our honored | dead: thesa resolutions be spread on the minutes of our meeting, and that a copy be sent to the family of our departed brother THOMAS H. CROWLEY, JAMES J. DALY, JAMES LUBY, Committce on Resolutions. DRUNKI Charged with operating a motor vehicle while under influence of li- quor, Carl Wilkinson of Portland, will be arraigned in Newington town court at 7:30 tonight. He was driv- ing a truck owned by the Terryville } xygen Co., when it struck a tel phone pols and was overturned, near | Newington Junction, last Saturday evening about 8 o'clock. | Fisk |Gen Genl Elec Genl Motors .. Gt North Tron Ore Ctts Gt North pfd . S73 Aspasia Toles. | nor Asphalt are scientis b said to- it was pos- and walk he had no food, 2 bed and SEARCH IS GIVEN UP Halifax, N. §, April 12 (P — forts to find the crew of the Beoston schooner Commonwealth who dis- appeared after the vessel burned and sank last Friday 69 miles south- west of Shelburne, were abandoned today. A government stoamer and | the United States ice patrol cruiser Tampa which cruised in the vicinity reported their search was fruitlese. FIVE FISHERMEN LOST st Johns, N. F., April 12 4P— \Resolutions of Condolence Five fishermen driven to sea in & small boat off Isle Aux Morte, dur-| At a Regular Meeting of the ing the spring blizzard over th¢| young Men's T. A. and B. Society week-end, are belleved lost. | held Sunday, April 10, 1927, the fol- A steamer has vainly combed the | lowing resolutions were unanimously sea for the past three days in search | adopted: 3 of the men. | Whereas: 1t has pleased Almighty | God in His infinite mercy to re- | move from this life our late brother, | _ JAMES H. RILEY, JR. New Haven, April 13 P—Frank | (porcas: At the time of his | Gambardella, matchmaker for the | . on gid hrother was a loved a Nutmeg A. C. today sald ho expect-| 55004 member of our soclety, @ ed to put on four eight-round bouts | gaynch supporter and an ardent at Music Hall April 20, Chic Brown | worker in the cause of total ab- will meet Johnny Saxton of Bridge- | sinence. port; Sheik Leonard of Norwich will | pesolved: While humbly bowing hox Jack Rapport of New York and ito the will of our Heavenly Father, Abe Bodine takes on Johnny Clinch 'wo deeply deplore the loss our, of New Britain. Mickey Travers !society has sustained, and extend to ! will meet a lightwelght in the semi- | his bereaved relatives our sincere 4 al. sympathy, and be it further o = Resolved: That his name he EomAt N inbeelic placed on the roll of our honored | Funeral services for Thomas L. dead; these resolutions be spread on | Timbrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. H bert Timbrell of 50 Carison stre the minutes of our meeting, and | that a copy be sent to the family of |Who died at New DBritain General | Cuban amhassador, Orestes Ferrara, Wabash R our departed brother. hospital Su , were held this|in announcing plans for the forth- “_4 ;': WILLIAM A, FORSYTIL JR., |@fternoon at 2 o'clock at Stanley|coming tour. He said the visit was “,i““‘ - L L. FAGAN, Memortal church. Rev. Raymond N. | not prompted by political considera- “.h';t '\fm; J. DALY, Gilman, pastor, oftictated. The Ma- | tions and that it was the desire of | {CAS Z000T Committes on Resolutions. | sonle ritual was conducted at the | the Cuhan executive to promota such |y i8I - grave Ly fellow members of Centen- jan atmosphere of cordiality as to nial lodge, A, . & A M. ! foster frank and unhiased discus- | slon of commerclal and other rela- tions between the two countries, CRITICIZE STUDENTS Oslo, Norway, April 12 (P—News- of eaile al Jonah Connecticut Co. to Raze Corbin Ave. Structures Building Inspector A. N. Ruther- ford has been informed that the Connecticut Co. will begin work at| once to raze parts of its properties on Corbin place which were con- Jemned as unsafe by his depart-| ment., Because of the large number persons making use of the stor- e facilities in the building, the in- pector recommended that structur- sl changes be made. Engineers of the company made a survey fol- lowing his report and agreed that the changea are advisable. titla of the movie lec onah’s Modern Apartmen the Whale.” CAPITAL IS NEEDED Caplitalistic re 18 Inside Albert Swanson. Funeral services for Albert Ewan- son of 143 Dwight street were held this afternoon at 230 o'clock at Er- win chapel. Interment was in Fair- | view cemetery, | 1 1 System Fasential ta Willlam H. Edwards, Feonomic Welfare, Says Chase Car National Bank Expert. |Pan Am Pet B lllamstown, Mass, April 12 (® ccssful capitalistic system is eccssary to the economic welfare of the world, Benjamin F. Anderson, economist the Chase National SUPREME COURT OPENS Bridgeport, April 12 (P—The April term of the suprems court of crrors opened hers today with Chief Justice George W. Wheeler presiding. Arguments were heard on the first of 28 cases from New Iaven coun- fy which head the docket. In addi- tion to the New Haven county’cases there are 1% from Fairfield county Lich will be argued next week. ong of the court will be held ularly untll Thursday when an adjournment until the following Tuesday will be made. 2 oS CLINCH TO FIGHT AE yno % merct Funeral services for Joseph Niwa of 14 Gold street will be beld tomor- | r' morning at 7:30 o'clock at Sacred Heart church. Interment will be In Sacred Heart cemetery. TREASURY 1D ictory,” he declareds he said. 1s attacking rprise and competition, 1l fundamentals of the and the bases ot 1 socfal order. lom from u is Bridgeport Bootlegger Arrested on the Job eport, April 12 (P'—A boot- r nabbed hy members of the lver a Tobacco Prod Union Pac United Fruit. . |USCst 1F r esst reau of bout to de 0 a cust ] n conscious soclal coe< “If A gove stem une iness of and to guide product he said, Bacchiocc s E iired a ntral braia ! power that no human XCHANGE | ate y Dete 2 TRAM being il lived, or can be ontro to ed. a collective s > bu B. city e police more 2 Telegraph Flowers viseppe | —— {Resolutions of Condolence | { HARTFORD Rnilrond Stocks HI & O West. L R Banks and Trust Co Bar T b 8 Cod Harold T. Bergquist. Funeral services for Harold T.| Bergquist, who died in Providence, R. L, last Saturday, will be held at field avenue where | At a Regular Meeting of thrf Young Men's T. A. and B. Soclety held Sunday, April 10, 1927, the fol- | LIBERALS DEFEATED April 12 (P ragua, After giving his na \ 4,000 Bonded Telegraph members throughout the world to fill your order accurately. Let us wire early to assure you of your selection. Come in and ask us about this wonderful service by wire. Bollerer’s Posy Shop The Telegraph Florist of New Britain. 83 WEST MAIN ST. PROF. BLDG. lowing resolutions were unanimously his home, 381 Church street, tomor- adopted: row afternoon at 3 o'clock. Inter- Whereas: It has pleased AImighty ment will be in Fairview cemetery. God in His infinite mercy to re-| move from this life our late brother, | Iconando Petrunti. | EDWARD T RUU Y ! The funcral of Leonardo Patrunti| | Whereas: At the time of hia' Fyoig his morning at 9 o'clock death, said brother was a loved and ¢ " joeeph’s church where a | honored member of our soclety. & jiomn high mass of requiem was | staunch supporter and an ardent. ..., 4009 Ly Rev. J. F. Donohue, worker in the cause of total ab- assisted by ltev. J. . Keane as dea- stinence. o < ' v and Rev. Father Kotowsky us Resolved: While humbly howing Cop A et FERCE BODNGE the to the will of our Heavenly Father, | .. "0 galutaris” was rendered by iwe deoply deplore tho loss oUF yie'yyyurg p, Farrell. As the body | I soclety haa sustained, and extend to (o558 ¢ B Sibioh UBER | A . as borne from the church, e his bereaved relatives our aincere w8 NOTG HAR L T ung by sympathy, and bs it further I Miss Farrell b Resolved: That his name bhe ° ' = The pall bearers were Joseph Pe- placed on the roll ot our honored |, b Bl 51 Cojavicetio of Win- | dead; these resolutions be spread on | ARt AR5 1O UL v qate. thejminytes ot oL SmURE: 'M, town, Dominic # astoria of Thomas- that & copy be sent to the family of} . "7ony MorLo and Jack Fuschillo {our departed brother. 5 ‘thin élt; | JAMES W. MANNING, - JAMES F. DEGNA! J. J. Keane read the commit- mmorcal Trust of vhat the rapers here comment on what they | JIRREEEL TR TSt describe as the lack of courtesy |yjrer aNtonal aBnk shown by the American students el na Natlonal aB during the receng visit here of the |1df-Cc rust Co. “floating university’ liner Rynitam, |\ which is making a world eruise. 1 The newspapers particularly refer to the small attendance at the lec- tures arranged by Norweglan Uni- versity authorities here for the stu- ent They say only about half a: dozen attended them, although they were given by reqeust of the Ryn- dam officials. Tt also is remarked | that attendance was small at a re- ception arranged by Norwegian stu- dents In honor of the visitors. E e | Joseph A. Haffey CUNDERTAKER Phone_1623-2. Park Pi Mortgago ... sapitol Natlomal aBnk 5 Fire Insurance Compnnies Fire | National Fire In Phoenix (Fire) In Rossla_ Insurange Co. ......... Life, Indemnity and Other Insurance Companies Aetna Casunlty & Eurety Aetna Life Insruance Co. ... | Conn. General Lite Ins. Co, 1530 HA? Steam Boil Inmp & Ins. Co 520 3 B Trave ¢ T Public Utilities Conn. Light & Power Co., Conn. Light & Power Co. te St. Mary's Chareh. Gohn; /Power Lt AL 0l 788 50 1178 pea. 115 pta. 120/ 121 .. 348] 288 EDWARD X. CALLAHAN, o8 at the grave in St. Mary's Committes on Resolutions. [cemetery. Resldence 17 Summer 8t.—1625.3. | lconn Power Co. pta. Sen sk 108] o/ | Gresnwlen Water & Gas, pfl .. 105] 107 chiocet and telling of y ad- dresses which investigation proved to be false, Sergeant Michael | nosky head of the bureau of iny tigation discovered the similarity of | the name with that of Bacchi who has a wife named Rose. prisoner had admitted that h name was Rose, the ends drawn together and a squad of men was sent to the add on | street. The copper still w in the kitchen on the sccon IETING ON ORDE Alderman David L. Nair, chair- man of the ordinance committee of the common council, announced to- day that the committee will meet at 7:80 tomorrow evening, to act on a number of matters referred by the council The board of police commission- ers will be represented at the meet- ing to explain the recommendation that provision be made for creating an additional lieutenancy and an- other sergeancy. orted to the Adolfo Diaz, s were victoris oments yes- abandoned all illtops and toward Esquipula and the . with the loss of 16 machine two three-inch cannon and 60 ases of ammunition. all their lher: 'OMORROW From Fngland Royalty In Spain. London, April 12 (®—The Prince of Wales will lsave London tomore row to visit the king and queen of Spa e first will go to Blarrits ex to arrive at Madrid on ister Tuesday, remaining for twe weeks in the Spanish capital. Yesterday the prince started the presses in the new home of the Daily Mail. He visited the Mail's refer- ence library and waa shown a.file of his own accomplishments. “A good drawer wasted,” he eommenl?d. Departs to Vistt