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1 American League | 175 points for the High Commniissioner M s 1 WARD CONTINUES points to ational League. W. Banner Erwin as pmwm of | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1927 DEMAR IS WINNER \VATICAN IGNORES ‘BOOST N E DRIVE &752552% | N GREAT GONTEST) — SMITH INGIDENT the American League and appon“l‘d (ln"nlq Maxon. Quigley and re-appointed Al.Ir ws in the Natfonal. Denies Tlns Stotion of Country Is Slipping Back i plano selectios He then removed | Mr. Leonard C. Voke entertained with | (Continued From First Page) Knows Nothing of Reply and Cares Nothing of Issue At Weliesley Square, twe miles | farther along, a throng of Wellesley | cnhnge girls watched De Mar flash by in undisputed lead. His time was Denial of tha truth of an article | t Henigan was close behind, | Rome, April 19 (P —The Vatican he said he read tn a newspaper pub- | followed jn order by Karl Koski, | officlally informed the Assoclated e s Sl e | Fagerlund — and Silas McLellan, | Press today that it has no informa- i nh el sacint vl that) | Windsor, N tion concerning the declaration i dmnpland o, flosips (iin nfeieg| ‘ mu Kennedy, —the Port Chester, made public yesterday in which | AINOSLLoY was made fod | N. Y., bricklayer, who won the 1817 Governor Alfred E. Smith of X '\\m_‘prm“!{ m:.r |mmavhon, was in tenth place al Yorlk, who i3 a Roman Catholle, de- R e AR - Wellesley. The time up to this fined his conception of the relation- | livered to the Lions club. ! (Continued Prom First Page) | point tndicated that there was little ship Letween the church and the soke on a sense of | — | probability of the inner beating and civic inter-| More Damages Reported. ! Miles' time of vear, espectally | case, it was ass . the 1 stressed the fact that New | Iansas City, April 19 (P—F100ds | 15 view of the 176 yards added by would have absolutely no in remeasuren t of the course. jcommen on this c Sllemap i Roju 3 of 10T-| Coasting down the long hill to|similar it e He said n former | cal storms and cloud- | Newton Lower Falls Andulong to the | polities, such Guestions are | Commarce secrotary in | bursts last night. WaeAlanal Bae Niotel ate. il condinas St e e ity @ told him his chief job was| Heavy rains in Kansas, Missourt| rynncd™ timian inie the Newton | hich the to p new industries ont of the|and Oklah, again gent streams 1o ho,., rd for a heart-breaking! enter. cit |record marks as farmers and Tesi-| yink “the veteran Demar main- | gt Sos e spoke of the textila industry, | dents of valloy towns were retur -mm od his 1e His time at Wood- { Nair to Attend Dinner that the falling off in that|ing to their homes damaged by |70 0 00 TR - i v s is brcanse women are not | floods and storms fn a two week's [yt guant e 0TI HEEn L For President of Cuba| wearing so many clot and what | siege of unusual weather, h\'] come up tnto second place, hale| Attorney David L. Nair has re- they do wear can be seen through. | Scores of pers driven | hind Demar. | Kennedy |72l¥éd an invitation to attend & He showed that New England {s|from their hom 5 “and |luncheon to he given in honer o | Kansas when the "% the president of the Cul { far ahead of the rest of the conntry | Fouthwest in the texfila Industry. The digris rivers overfl LR lie, Genera Ma capita wealth in Connecticut | weaken railroad t N e tan S el i o | Wednesday, Ay at #aid is $3.600, | ways. Upwards of 100 families at| 4 Rogls O o s Hoial N, N 8peaking of abandoned farms in|Iola, Kans., spent the night in the | Pemar and he was eo far ahead at Jo 0% 0 0 SFER S Connectlent, Mr. Ward stated that|Salvation Army barracks and the|l@Ke street. about fivo miles from | i thers 18 no state in countr: v grade schools, when the Neosho | th® fintsh that the second m: amber of Com where abandoned farms cannot be|rose until it was three miles wide, |10t in sizht ted States. Ay found, He callad attention to the| From two to four fnches of rmn‘n Demar'a time to Lake street was sont at the abandoned factory in Plainville and | fe1l in central and southesn Kar : compared 1t to tha Trumbull ¥l tric plant, &howing that while one fndustry was dying out, probably tor mome {ndividual reason, a bigger and ceased shortly before wfidnight ags probably would result, Most points reported that the rain| in- {& dicating that although heavy dam- | ! the flood | b in his hand over his head, passed onsfield. a mile and a farther alonz at 2:18, | ED DIVORCE | Reno, April 10 (®—\! | Tulta Langhorne Parker was gr. a divorce here today from Com- more important ons was growing | would be of comparatively short| Kosk! Iost another half minute to | 417 ‘ RniRaE Al InE ATy Aidilon: !Demar to this point, but was r :',”\3"1“:‘"':' Bark o ""‘ He spoke of New England’s move-| Flood warnings were broadcast in NIl strone and far ahead of o o D G iy ment for additional power facllities, | Oklahoma, where the Arkansas and |rest of the feld, JEes Sl il And of hundreds of thousands of | other large rivers carriel the tor-| Kennedy finally showed up he couple wern dollars to bs apent throughout the south and west advertising New England, especlally Vermont and Maine. He quoted figures to show that the increase of new industries in the south of 300 per cent as compared to 40 per eant Increase in Connecti- cut, does not mean anything. “It's rents into Arkansas to add to t vulums sent into the overtaxed M issippi river. The Miasour! river flood stage between hare and ed large areas fnundated. were {njured by a tornado at Artl also was at Louls. Government engineers report One man was killed and several | |married In San Francisco August 14, e Lake street in third place 11 m 1912 utes behind De Mar and was fol-| *lowed by Bricker and Linder, — at| Mrs. Parker charged lack of atten. Cooitdga corner, less than thres | U107 m 2 e finish De Mar was | STt | ining his lead over Koski. | | Johnny Miles' father and mother | arrived at the B. A. A. club house - at about expecting to see their || easy to show percentage when You|(City in eastern Texas ear!§ this SR 3m in at the head of the |l start with nothing,” he sald. He ex- | morning. Elght persons wars report. F1cK: Thex wera surprised fo hear | U= plained the figure by saving that aleq fnjured in a twister at Big Foot, | 1At he had dropped o M Marforle Christine Hojmbers man who put a dollar in the bank, | near San Antonto. racs. S eatviori - el and a year luter added another dol- = ie ’ 5 B lar. would have a larger percentare S. A |Seek Family History [cilman Jo 2l Mo than the man who put $10.000 in| gaaprle, Wash., April 15 (P — | | Holmbrrg 1 is and a yvear later added $500. | Charles MacVeagh, United States | John Wilson | {mornin Ha sald thera is less money 1eft | smiaaeador to Japan, arrived hera| DoeS anvone in New Rritain know | 1ot fn industrial faflures in New Eng-|jagt night from Tokyo en routa to ' any dofails of the relationsh ip of {3 land than anywhere else in the | Washington, D. C., and to his home | join Wilson, formeriy of this city, a | I country. o in Dublin, N. H, on a month's va- | - 5l STy e | noon Tn the baseball contest the v he U, 8. Army durlng| o 0" S0 cation. vl el Houd A o, > lat 2:30 o'clock at Erwin chapel matiars October a4 {terment will be in Fairview ceme- SPECIAL —Wednesday Only Value Half Pint McGlone Varnish .. 50¢ 11 inch Varnish Brush .. 20 Cents for Both (One Only to a Customer.) The Abbe Hardware Co. 405 MAIN STREET 10 Inch Wide Walnut Finish Fern Stands 39~ Very useful as a plant, or tele- phone stand, and also for many other purposes in the home. Larger size—13x24—79c No C. O. D. or Telephone Orders None Delivered See Window Display 12182 Private | | Wilson's plaque will be one of those appearing on New T s war me- deceased warrlor. In overy ompr'quxam was celebrated by Rey. case all of the Information is avail- | ward V. Grikis, assisted by able. John Wilson migl. have fi'Jolm J. Keane, deacon, and Rev. relative here or a friend who knows who he was. The fnformation will be thankfully accepted by the Home Servica Bureau fn city hall or by the | City Editor of the Herald, ;Thnmns J. Laden, sub-deacon. |, The funeral was largely attended and thers were many beautitul floral ltributes. Father Grikis conducted the committal services. Tnterment |was in St. Mar tery. s oo Mrs. Jacob Ziegler Funeral services for Mr: 5 | Ziegler, . | Whiting street, wera held this a 0 onlc noon at Mrwin chapel at p clock. Rev. Martin W. Gaudian i pastor of St. Jol eran chureh, officiated. was in Fairview cemetcry. Interment Victrolas - You may purchase a Style 4-7—8$125.00, and a Style 4-3—$95.00, along with the Seville model in Dantel J. Hayes Funeral services for Danlel J | Hayes, survivor of the Klondyke | Bold rush, who died of heart trou- | ble at his home, 1305 Stanley {late Friday afternoon wi morning at 10 o'cloc church. A solemn high ma quiem was celebrated by Rev. Wal- ter J. Lyddy, assisted hy Rev | Thomas F. Lawlor, Walter A. MeCrann, sub-deacon | High" as the hody was being borne | from the church at the conclusion of the services, | The pall bearers wora | Fay, James Hayes, Patrick James O'Connor, Michael and Arthur Blair, The flow wers John Marion and Clifford ler, Father Lyddy conducted tha com- mittal services. Burial was in St Mary's cemetery inal payment of $5.00 Down (for this week only) Charles Sexton, Joscph Warzocha Funeral services for Joseph War zocha of 335 Park street, who was | Ikilled tn an automebile acclient near his home Saturday evening, | were held this morning at 10 o'clock at St. Joseph’s church. Rev. John| Donohue, pastor, officlated. Burial | cemeter: 1 Here is a real induce- | ment. There is no reason for being without music in the home. CARD OF THANKS ‘We wish to thank our friends and relatives for their kindness and floral tributes during our recent be- reavement in the death of our be- loved husband and father, Thomas Heslin. Signed, MRS. HELE Complete line of Vic- trolas _and Brunswicks, (machines and records). T. HESLIN, and Family. BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP Every Appointment to Fill Your Order Accurately Cable Address “BOLFLOWER" 83 W. Maln St., Prof. Blig. Tel. “The Telegraph F of New Britain® Joseph A. Haffey | Don’t delay! Take ad- vantage of this opportun- ity. 246 MAIN STREET 4 Stores UNDERTAKER Opporite, Bt Marys Charen. ot s Charel Resldence 17 Sammer 61.—1625-3. ;[—__%‘ | morial and the information fn his |~ connactlon s tncomplete, Ha fs sup- | posed to have enifsted from this clty, | but no one knows just when as the | war department admits that details | were lncking, He might have =" longed to the regular army for years Anton Mack or he might have been a recent en-| Funeral services for Mrs, Rose listment. Presumably he died during |Anna Mack, wifs of Anton Mack of the flue epldamle, 132 Kelsey streot, were held this! On the different tablets consecrat- |morning at o'clock at the homa €d to the cltya war dead will ap-fand at 9 oclock at St Andrew's | pear the family connections of the |church. A solemn high mass of re. | 'izu»zu,n & | Banks and Trn Far y's German Luth- | deacon, and Rev. |« 8ee | Wall Street Briefs New York, April 19 (P—Common stock of the C. G. Spring and Bump- er company has heen placed on an | annual dividend basts of S0 cents a share, with a quarterly payment of 20 eents. An extra of five cents also was declared on the common. Both are payable May 16, Thres months lago a dividend of 10 cents a share |and an extra of 5 cents wera author- ized. Private dispatches from Youngs- town say the first quarter state {ment of Youngstown Sheet and Tuh {to be fssued this weck is expected to show ller tonnage and The company earn: a !h'\rfl in the o d $3.60 | t quarter of 1026, Profits of Willy v(l\flrl'\v 1 for first quarter wa | federal a share in 102 e the year bLefore. (n-thampton to Qtage Protest Meeting Tomght ! |8 residents ns go forward for t dent Willianr yis vll\l ied Into two ca H’~ proposed m he gathering. nounced tonight. be made to A orrow, t of Schools use of th fina n to prevatl upon Cor ‘\‘ hedul, 1 arnegie Hall has \'\»’ n {engaged to handle the overflow ® crowd | ORDAINED AS PRIESTS Hartford, April 19 (B— @ John Z1e and i 8t ATigustin | Rev R4 i1 trick's ch Paul Spodnik or ch, erg»pnr‘ were pri bod in St tral here today, Aux- ' Mo Aulifte assisted Dr mass In his church morning. {an early period of irreg: | er smallar net earaings than lan in the first quarter last year, owin to s TODAY'S MARKET TONE IS STRONG Easier Money Rates Rellected | in Dealings New York, April 19 (¥ credit conditions prov ground work for anoth prices in today’s stoc g of the renewal increase of brokers' loans last high level for the ed by a shading of side market™ to 3 A brisk recovery in eral of year earlier in 1 of the day o &hort positi was becoming to active covering ars. U. Steel common sols the opening on the i [ s on the good news" follow- ing Chairman Gary's intimation tha tha new stock would be placed o 1t was 1 v early afternoor g General Moto and Yellow T ona of fts sub- featured the motor gron struggle be nterests” for control U. § TIndustrial Al- up over 5 points on e of trading. In t tion, Montgom- ery Ward, Marine profarred, Ameri- can Smelting and & Sugar also show strength. Buving was reflected by d consplcuon of the coppe reports of an creasing export demand from in- particularly 5 |the company was unable to keep up with wavy spring demand for American Lid up over pmv‘f( THE MARKET AT (Fur MEMORIAL TO ADAMS. | Quiney. Mass., April 19 (®- position of the ial to John A 1o father an {of trial” M Summeral, ¢ eral stafy torial ex jor EXCHANGE Bros, & Co, s are Do HARTFORD STOCK Furnished by Ed (Stock Que Railroad Stocks | ¥irst Nation | First " Bond & OMega e, Five Insurance Cony Aetna (Fire) Ins Co . | Automoniie Ins Co Fire Ins Co ... “Public Utilities Pow ptd “onn Lt & Pow ptd 8 . K Pow Co com Francls Egan sang “Ave Mara"” | ! : e 51 - [lat the offertory and Mrs. Mary T.|nra Aght o S g the Brunswick on a nom |Crean sang “Beautiful Land on i I 1 | | Boivan Nair [Hra Eiee Light el Manufacturing. l‘nmplnln [Asme wira' Co com 1 me Wire pfd ! A sinrhedre’ i i ,\~ hre 1 rfd \ 3 L] | Beaton & Cadwell Mg Co .. E ‘)dm ow-Hartford Carpet com $£2 $3 Bigelow-! H'lfl Carpet pfd ... B! H‘npn nt 3 5 ! H | Fuller Fuller P | Fuller Brush Int Silver Jacops. Mfg Co ptd | Manning Bowman 2 | Montgomery (1 R) Montgomery (1 RY Co 14 | Lamp Co i atn Mach | aw Brit Machine A | ew Trit Machino B Departura pfd | Stow & Wil | Piimpton Mt Co Pratt & Whitney | !nlnn Mfg Co tates Envelope com.185 15 celope ptd 1 Whitlock Coll Plpe o 20 ‘fley-Blekiord-Sweet ntd .. 80 Winsted Hostery Co . 120 -iCan {Corn Ihedge Bros A 193, Du Pont Da * m .. 249% Erie RR 39 Erie 1st prd N "am Players 2 | Fisk Rubber 187, nl Asphalt . $3 |11 Central . Ind0 &G { Mont Ward INYNH&H {Southern Pac | Toxas Co ... | Tobaceo Prod . i {of the obacco . Woolen Cop Pac . tro Do Pasco d Ohio I Pac Copper Ches & *hi R ( )\\Yf “ons Ga Prod ru Steel Genl Genl ) Gt North Iror Ore C . f:t North "‘4 | Hudson Motors Int Nickel . Paper .... Ken Cop Kelly Spring | Lenigh Val Louls & 37.. G . Mack Truck ..111% 1101 111 Marland Oll .. 421 40% 42 Mid Cont Mo Kan & Tox 45 Mo Fac ptd J 192 149 National Lea N Y Central . Nor & West . 1801 North Amer.. §0 403 | North Pactfie. . 8514 Pack Mot Car 3 23 |Pan Am Tet B oast Pennsylvania 61 Pierce Arro 1 Radle Corp Reading TReynolds R ~ars Roehuck outhern Ry andard Oil Texas & Pac T'nion Pac Tnited Fruit 178 Ind Also 1981 f Rub. 17 8 Steel . Wabash Ry... | Ward Rak B.. — West Tlec T White Motors. . 483 Willvs Over. .. 218/ Woolworth 1333 TREASURY BALANCE sury Balance $332,534,169. EXTRA DIVIDEND. New York, April 18 (®P——Directors Atlantic Coast Line rallroad toda 2 in nual dividend v decla a share on the common stock, ddition to the regular semi-an- of $3.50. Both are | payable July 11 to holdars of record {June 15. GIUBERT LATER PAROLED Beverly Calif., April ohn Gilbert, film player, was re- y after having spent a night a a day in a cell in which he was gen- |tenced to serve ten davs for dis- turbing the peace, h Porto Rican | d an extra dividend of | PUTNAM & CO. Mcmbers New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. 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SMITH & CO. 63 Wall St., New York City Without any cost or obligation on my me with full particulars concerning Forest Phonofilm Corporation. furnish in De part Kindly Investment Name Address | | Malloy-Sullivan Wedding At St. Mary’s Church The marriage cere of Miss Joseph Trem invited proposi ety ur iscuss horal so- ment. fon to have the in the mov ne Sullivar ont and John B | Tre mrv'\' street was soler PLUMBLERS 7th an morning at 8 o'clock at ual con church. Miss Helen M on will ba held a of the bride was maid of ho: Armory, port, May William brather of | Following a wed Malloy of Hartford the groom w trip to Nia and Mrs. Malioy home at 79 Tre- lon of sanitary rrently. will be ation. SIYnGSITple $40,000 BANK ROBBERY leton, Colo do, April 19 (F— . | Miss Magnuson Bride of me oiA Y. TobbEL, it Tk Re.d‘lr ChllSlOphcl S sisting of $10,000 in cash and the The wedding of Miss Beda Mag- | (5050 unregistered liberty bonds. nuson, daughter of Mrs, Eva Mag- CLAIMS 1des eele street, and took plice the Homo. of the nuson of 168 dar Christopherson, urday, April LT ATION OF ¢ Probate X .l\ n( Ha bride’s mother. Rev. . J. Fredeen oo cut, on the Isth day of of the Swedish Bethany church offi- | April. A. D, 8 | Jotty 3, v Present, Be F. | ciated. Miss Betty Beeman was | (0 bridesmaid and Philip Magnuson, 68" noon ot 7acod brother of the bride, best man. Mr. | Administrator on the E o of New Britain, wit son will make {and Mrs. Christophe | their residence at 168 D] \(‘1I\t- e their clalms dministrator C. Lyon shot a dog at R 27 Corbin avenue this noon follow- |4 a news- report to Captain Kelly that the n, and rict. and 2l was acting st hereof on the public angely [ A meeting of the representative | of the proposed Civic Musical asso- ciation will be held Friday noon at Certified trom Record BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Jutge. J

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