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$500 fo Pams GOVERNOR SIGNS ™ 5 e NUMERDLS BILLS =5 2" sault, suit P Sn‘w d'\nfiu Ibeen’ brought by Michael Pa One Gives More Powers fo Electric Light Co. |against Angelo Tolis, through Green ‘lvv rg & Lewitt, Th that he was severely beaten by the | defendant on April 19, | that he was unable to attend to his business for some time. The writ i3 returnable in the city court the second Menday of May, Deputy Hart | Sheri artin IL Horwitz served ¢ papers. tion for $700 ted by Raffac | through 8. Gerard | Steve and Anna Sar ford, Aprit 27 sumbull h a5 a jerson punishable by lifte imprisonment the op- n d i % ) y g el Dy & dury 0f ¥ sy vetuonable In the oity The bill provides that | it such a court shall consist of the |S-cONd Monday of May. udg presiding at the term and two i r judges to be desig; A by the | ief justice the suprema court of | rrors. Sate Capitol, ~Governor J or 1 damag s has been | H politane, against e Writ court the isky has en named defendant in an action or $100 damages, brought by the Ameriean Bottle anq | throu, rit=in that action is r. iate | o city court the for | May. Constable John overnor also signed a bill| 3 d served the papers in bot ting the use o ‘or vehicles lights of automobiles in hunt- ssed ) to hill {s bill number Ihe prohi the A special act giving the Connec ticut Light and Power company Hghts in the field of gas manufa; urs and distribution ~ similar 1o | "~ Mon those it now I the electric | L 'ln‘l'v.l:»tr\ has been d by | brought : sovernor Trumbuil. mmr S In all, Governor Sl 24 public act Their chapter numbers Chapter $3, endin ng iunheritance a a sub ute for ser s Recor ctions. ot & C : o 4 brought ainst A. returnable damages | @ The writ is | v court the suit P. Sw in the sece med service, for 150 damages Angelo asale, aga writ is returr ¢ conrt in power Trumbull signe x, are: 1 act con- 1 succession Act ion for $1,00 has it and G damages concerjiing fishing in | Me nd and Meosup por , amending zn act arson. | Woods, Chapte | writ I8 retu co an act co! bank off mendin s of ng loans by ilding and loan sociatio) Chapter §8, amending an act con- cerning the Connecticut state prison Chapter 89, amending an cerning the appointment and duties | savings banks. apter 90, repealing an act con- | cerning fishing through ths fce. Chapter 92, establishing a crim- al court of common pleas in Litchfield county. Chapter 83, concerning the ser ice of civil process upon licen: owners and operators of motor Chapter cerndn tur amending zn act co! avings banks and | HIWANISGIVES $105 FOR RELIEF FUNI]-« Collection for Red Cross Taken! « Up at Luncheon ed ve- A collection taken up for s effort to pro 1 towar issippi valley 94, repealing an board of act con- state agricul- t con- ks of persons who by reason of club today certification the names of ed righ 15 COUrts of or: om loc tolegra rnor. Harry solic pr Art 97 o asurer of Billi Iror Berg werd mitte 10 see t st bership. It is expected at other $100 will be ralsed. peaker today . Brooks of Kock ed from F over in ste his talk and e with tritl and ties getting through He told of some experi his w Americ Waxing ments b pusing imn Ellis Island lave improv God.” he said, He said America is ntry in the world able thing is that som ceive her benetits do not He advo ryons sirst ting it mg ame collac certa ding an act con- ion hy the st in moneys due u ppoint ipter 48 a ing the of corge rooks pa norous v pler 100 concerning industrial | & the hearers con ar rag Chapter 101 amending the use of niotor vehicles in hunting. Chapter 162 amending act concerning the muse of motor vehi- cles upon public highways. Chapter 1 amending concerning the relief to m of the state firemen's associs Chapter 104 amending an concerning tl rels or remo ¢ insane pa n Chapter 105 providing for general of probate records. r amending an act in powers and duties the dairy food commission- 1 passen rio ouneed for a dc t iz in o things now, exes Chap con the 106 th and of ho com » coming s them 107 concerning the trial ses where the accused rged with a crime pt th or imprisonment hapter of criminal « shall be ishable for life, Chapter highwa 1 A]Z S for ti ing by authorizing the to furnish | the state 108 commissioner to cmployes | e i tamford Man Sent to i Jail on Gambling Count ;. Stamford, Conn., April 2 o Albert & Cohen ws i to jail for! months by Judge J. J. Fennel to- for keeping » gambling house. ' ve men charged with frequenting 4 k erning the | WOTC €ach given a threa months sus Chapter 11 concerning pended sentenes and a marking of routes crassing the state | [00 and known as United States high- PR Wiy | went ford Civie Forum Incor | was organized October had been claimed that the was used as a cover for a gambling place. Cohen, said to Lo the ager, appealed from his |and was Dif under $2.500 boy iLoohdge Not E\pcrled | To Reply to Letlcr shington, April 27 (& of « !m]\{ r 108 authorizing the highway commissioner to reset mile stones along the routes of ancient turnpikes or highways. pter 111 concerning the pro- tection of grade crossings. Chapter 112 amending an concerning the use of traps, Chapter 113 amending an nct concerning fishing in lakes and | ponds. Chapter 114 amending an act | concerajng the exemption from { taxation of money loaned on mort- gages. 3 Chapter 115 authorizing the fil- ” ing of llsts of taxable property by | W © 4 27 torneys or agents. { dent Coolidge is not hapter 116 concerning | White Touse to mal ¢ the courts of common pl to a letter received thera providing for an additi sking whether he would be for Fairfield county - didate for reelection. Chapter 117 amending an Edward T. Cla acting sec concerning bank transactions. to the president, who received plte letter from Henry Goddard I . . . B | editor of the 1" ‘orum, said today Brings Injunction Suit | o incident was closed. Over Garage Building Whethor the. lotter has bean eallod | & was scheduled in the |t0 the attention of the president or | .-u:rtho?,:;\gxmun pleas today on the | Whether it would he was not dis- action of Kolodney Brothers for a [closed by Mr, /(_lnrk permanent injunction restraining Jo- seph Bernsteln from erecting & garage on property in Belvidere. Edward A. Mag is counsel for the defendant and John ‘T. Robinson represents the plaintiff. act o a fudges yester a car qui ‘_\m | | APPOINTED BY GOVERNOR State Capitol, Martford, Conn | April 27 (P—Tho governor toc appointed E. Rtoland Crofut of | [bury to be a member of the Con- AR mecticut stato Loard of examiners . . optometry to fill ney cansed Dy Special Notice {the resignation of William J. Hand Manstrel Show and Dance glven by [ for the unexpired portion of the | Sons of St. George Degree Team [term ending October 1, 1927 and club at the Y. W. C. A., Glen street, | for a term of three y Saturday night, April 30. Music by |after. The Girls' Novelty Syncopators. Min- strl show starts at 8:00 sharp. A good time for all. e Notice pat | {1ov flor |the PRIDE CIRCLE BIRFH The regular mecting of Circle, 10, Lady Koresters, held Thursday evening o'clock in Redmen's hall, street. The Circle will celeb 17th anniversary with a banauet and entertainment following the meet- will at My wife, Helen Higgins, having 83 left my bed and board is no longer entitled to credit in my name and I hereby warn all persons from trust. | ing or harboring her on my ac- count as I will no longer hold my- | vestigating an «clf reaponsible for debts of her the cutting of a feed pipe on contracting. gasoline propellad shovel vacd Signed, a road building concern working . MICHAEL HIGGINS. on Newington avenue. Approxi- New Britain, Conn. mately 65 gallons of gasoline wer Aprll 27, 1937, stolen and loat by the act Officer Thonnq s In- in by | J. Feeney of vandalism viey rioli T { wish | tional Guard ana | Lovel NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2 (CAPTAIN PARKER - GETS HIGH OFFICE U.R ol P.0.§. Md., men partmar of ore ain fire de the position -comimanc of the a Edmund Parsons od by b Mont Ma + Hills, Donolu con: pi, Soliato riino, and nephews Pouzzne t, prot loved Tsracl s das oty iminent 1 sport [ hu follow 8 ye s in thi ad . Josey N in s ho v toma m. Interment ry's cometory, W CARD OP wish to thank my ghbors for the kindne hy shown me during W nt in t 1 hushand; al 1l offerings received. to thank the Conn Iring Stanle 1»4 nt. 23 \1|:.~' of the Signed JOS Ma of A, niformed Al Lo (Elected to Third Highest in oday City Items mber of New Britair Purch Connecticut ot th ition of has tz he Citizen's Coal Co. r iease on a store t ter building through (h Jones agency. harpened. George | Wilber Wilks of 2 to the poli at Centrad ianghter was born to. Mrs. J. H. Potts Madison stre: 1 Mrs, Fra on Heights, iving v birth o who A inklin M. Stee New York, ions on , daughter + 0f Winthrop st andinavian W, ¢ tomorrow at the cit Coo rnoon lock Swedish HEININGER FAMILY ' RECALLEDTOU. 5. | — ' Missionaries fo Be in New r r t by ommu womaor s el 158 of in THANKS e’ loc and and sym- my r v an 1 esped ticut sauad, ¥ Rule BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP riti Accuratoly Cable Address “BOLFLOWE] 0 St Prof. | W, UNDERTAKR Phone 14 Opposite St Mars's ¢ Residence 17 Summer St R Your 1 “The Telegraph Florist of No | Joseph A, Hafey hureh. 825-9, cent be- | tiful ially nd TPHOWITKOWSKIL Britain May 30 T cen i | | i | | A have n from ininger the e in cou America that to wn Missions, th en recailed Americ 11 of | in Shantung provinee | 1o awn etorsi can Toa withd school i ¥ now ar the igan to He will 1 in ritain formor! Fir. He returnes oy § report Roston. May 30 < ant- I w Heininger pastor rs' requests itain. TESTED VOR SPEEDING Motoreyel + Iol William . Hayes ar o, 1 tfor this morn- | 1 in po- | c. tomorrow mor TROLLEY cetient Company wrted removing ils traeks | Main strect morth o | A short streteh of frack | oft at the corner of Ash | I Main streets temporarily until some other a made, RAILS 1hi; rnout onts ON MEMORIAL DAY BOUT the memorials that E A mark the graves of those we loved have grown some of our most beautiful customs. Would not you, too, find it e comfort to ph(c on the graves of those dear to you a hsum; symbol of your love? In Rock of Ages Granite you will find the enduring beauty that you seek. Itis flaw- lessly” pure, and will neither crack not discolor with time. As authorized represent- atives of Rock of AgesGranite, we give you complete service, from the purchase of a suitable lot to the erection of the fin- ished monument. i il i It The Rock of Ages Certificate of Per- Jection, <whem requcsted, assures you of ourpersonaiinipection brough thevari- ans stages of compietion and 15 your perpessial guarantee agamnss defective worknanship and material, o « ¢ le | Rock 8T Hges “The Flawicss Barve Granite John F. Meehan Monumental Works d Clark Sts, | | Lobert [Schroeder Still \bflent rounded up today by Oif atre Iwere U state class of o3 Chure noon, of the Italian-Ame {history. sions, can government, ship. - 162 Lrg ’ l]NlJE MORE AGTIVEl tional Silver compan s outstanding 6 per cbenturs bonds due January 33, for redemption on July 1 and accrued interest, 444,000 of an original issue of S" - 000 was outstanding at the nt 501 o control of th H of & earnings tha and a declin The unusually at casy rate ‘z 1ence o stock 1 aller quarts had been in steel ope large supply ed a bullish tin gs 1 Bangor P LT SHONS PROFTS - ‘ T Past Year Bener Than Une Preceding road’s qu sh in spite notabl wnother violent Arrow mator share tion of the poor earnh | The preferred 1 the common went down to alk of pitalization was in connection with a ji ng Machine s B, which 1 . respretive dacl tock points for common sto acitie railroad company was | e: THE as MARKY ished Ly Putnam & C Low g0 value, £l on | Ao 1lam Le [am s Am Am Am Tobae in{Am Wooler and cquipment” | Anaconda Cop o report i n passer Tioca ray said, was pri & Ohio Ly the continued 1 short-haul business 1 by fewer on the Pacific t reduction in Th increase of stment in road 1 + decreas it C. ocer 19 47 154 T883% own 1187 sioned - rsion of loc: B Calit Can iy Che lesser |1 yr Fxenr- ) increase passengor TRYING TOSELECT | JURY FOR TRIAL ' h alo Ilo'l" iros {Du Pont De “* Prominent Men Called {o Harl- ford Court Ap! An in Lun ior cour Ong King, March ordercd th (U'P)—~In an men neces- .nd Soo Hoo " eifort sary to try Wing in super murder of to ol 1son Motor ) &G Manch: today 1y 93, | ord’ rd Ar hank med were president the Trust Com- Davis, of th so Lockwood Brainard Company; C. Glazier for savin of I Mid Con Mo Kan & Mo Pac pfd . Mont Ward . National I.¢ IN Y Contral INY NH & Nor & W North An | North Paci . c vania Arrow Radio Corp nding 463 | 8614 i o d Fire Insur Two jurors w examined re chosen yesterday in an diourn at 10 o'elock to tmitne th anel 18 en. Court pening el 1o litlonal 70 | tortly after low coun- jury lists, Worried Over Finances | Financlal — worries may have ;i {Roynolds B used the my ous disappear- | TtAON of Frank Schroeder of 116 g o last o'clock, city since morning about 1 1 today He al Bowling ¢ hall on A pressing obligations Aifticu ormation Studebaker Texas Co Texas Polace whi 4 & P o Prod ng ty in mo to i from fact that he am publicly ght when roadeast Ha was missing ¥ known M deseription to station W thi ternoon receiv ? his from ra Up to en 8 no his ord. Uy has ol as 1o whereabonts, ROY Tour ' WG ARS CAUG W ran irs, hoys, ni ages 1 1 LOCAL STOCKS (Furnished by ¥ Insur or Thomas turncd over to Miss woman prohation admitted, the po- used @ buteher | Aoy ole in a door |y, at 182 Broad | A, Monday night about @ o'clock. | Autorniohils After cutting the lole they found | jiartford heir way barred by potatoes which | National piled on the inside. One of | Phoenix boys is on parole from the | | Travele hool for Tloya at Meriden. | Conn ] ency and ! Rristoll, they, o that the: to cut a large A& P ) pilicer, i kn the ne fler Bid Asked store [ he Gon Manufactueing Stocks, L Am Tardwar: A Hosiery Beaton & Cadwe the club rooms, | Bige-1f1 Cpt Co com on Sunday fter- | Rillings & Spencer com “The class will be con- s & Spencer pfd W« . president | 5 n republican | (g who is a student of political | OPEN CITLIENSHIP CLASS The first session of the Citizenship the Ialian-American Civic | lub will be held a streot, May 1. lucted by €. lub, 5 . raring Co . The course will consist of six ses- | Hagt & Cooloy given in the following order: | Landers ¥ of American history, consti- [N B Machin B Unftad States, Ameri- [N 1 Machine municipal eorpori- | Nile st Pond ment and citizen- | North & Judd {Ueck, Stowe & | Russell Mg Co ! scoville M »utlin com iy gover = Wil MEETING the New Britain BANK C© PrE Members g Co of '|PUTNAM & CO, Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRALROW TELEPHONE 2.1141 HANOVER FIRE INSURANCE CO. Rights Bought and Sold Thomson, Tfenn & o Gurritt Hotel Ridg. New Britain Teiephome 3580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr., We Offer: 100 shares Stanley Works preferred Price on Application. We do not accept Margin Accounts EDDY BROTHERS & & HARTFORD NEW‘BR%,T:IN rtford Conn Trust Bldg. Tel. 3420 Tel.2-7186 We Offer: 36 International Silver Preferred. Prince & Whitely Established 1878 Members New York Stock Exchange ago Stock Exchange—Cleveland Stock Exchange ESSEX BUILDING, LEWIS STREET, TEL. 2'8261 New Britain Tel. 4081 We Offer: National City Bank of New York Conn Hea N 118 Lt & Pow HERE FROM SOUTH AFRICA et Youlden, Visitor In Town Is Repe resentative of “Stanley” Products 1 TREASURY BAL AN Tre | In Far O Country, . Pres |tlonl \pooch Bitterly A 1 Youlden, representative of the Works and the Stanley Rule and Level company at Johannesburg, South Africa, was in New Britain to. with officials of th Mr. Youlden and his wife ived In the United States and expect to remain in this country for about two months. lition to the s mentioned nts several oth Assailed M e T day co al 1 ntly cont analy- | FeCe itorial w Britain Mr. Youlden repree T American cone b African territory re and will main- s in New York turned to New York to- expects to be again in New a few week tain his headqua city. He day, bu within Two .\!cnll;c s ()froamil_\‘ Undergo Operations Samuel Gordon, high school foot- ball star who was operated upon at the New [ ain General hospital vesterday for appendicitis Is report- ed as improvin His sister Miss Mary Gordon, was operated upon at th time in the same hospital. Samn 19 years old and his sis- ter s Garden l’lodun\ l' rom \ouih in ]nw Quantities 1 2 D ne a ANXIOUS FoR Cow Haven, April rstood to by » had been workin et that Mayor 1 Tower will be to in crnor Trumbull rmory here te. Inj is axpec will on | appoint- that it 61 Broadway, New York many citizens on the pro- Dividends £ The Board of Directors has declared Ge the following rterly dividends pay- ) aile June 1 to holders of record April a new 19 1 to t 1 be neral for ¢ Loy n 5 t a site il he this pre > I th Dividend No. § 6 Dividend Series Preferred Steck— $1.60 per share in cash or 4/100ths of a share of Class A Stock for each share of Preferred Stock held. Dividend No. ¢ u 50 Dividend Series Preferred Stock 3 per share in cash or 55 Thoom ot a share of Class A tock for each share of Pref@red Stock held. This is equivaleny to permittiny holders of said Preferred seoen.u\: &pply their cash dividend to the pur- chase of Class A Stock at the pries ©of approximately $37.50 per share as compared with the present market price of $40.50 per share. The stock dividend is equivalent to over 96.48 per share per annum for the §6 Divi- so0, it sem bly ypre and nission to see Ttk i done. ANOTHER ROBBI Tiridgeport, April to have partici port bu i H nk lirtua, 1y hou in 1 as Lberies in Dan- and other places, of this city wi to the superior ton court bonds of §3,000 chapter, Anerd Banking, will 1 Britain Trust Co. meeting will he company lohby. Haynes will speak. ) Instituto of | guests of the New | § rn'lr this evening, The | Torri held in the Trust|Unfon Mfg Co ) Captain Harry Public Utilities § X | Conn. Eilec Service W v Works pfd dend les and over §7.00 per share m for the $6.50 Dividend Preferred Stock. M. C. O'KEEFFE, Secretary. is the fi of the plicity in store hound rt this stor slaries to an the to by superior