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m NEW DUCTOR FOR FUTURE PREDICTED Wil Be One Who Searchs Emotional Lile of Patient Washington, May 20 (UP) — A new type of doctor for the future, a physiclan of the soul, who will delve into the emotional life of his patient to cure his bodily ills, was pictured at the American Medical oclation convention, which closes re tonight. Heartbreak kills in real life, as well as In novels, adn similarly the fires of ambition, the gnawing of discontent, the secret fear, tear down the physical being, eminent specialists told the convention. The doctor of the future, they sald, will be a man trained in the mysterious processes of the mind. Numerous cures through the use of psycholo- 2y were cited. “The world is not awake to the part emotion plays in disease,” Dr. Rollin T. Woodyatt, Chicago, de- clared. Dr. J. Ramsay Hunt, New York, pointed out that the delicate me- chanism of the nervous system, which is touched off byz every emo- tional reaction, controls the entire | body, Nncluding digestion, respira- tion and circulation. Seerct fears instilled in childhood often account for poor health in must be rooted out by the physi- cian trained in psychology. | PLANNED CELEBRATION FOR MAN LEAYING JAIL Liquor On Hand For Party, Woman Tells Policeman Who Secs Bottle Smashed, A bottle of alleged liquor which Mrs. Michael Hrywenick of 22 Clark street, rear, passed to another wo- man at 12:20 o'clock last night, was | smashed just as Officer Otis Hopkins | reached for it, according to his re-| port. He saw Mrs. Hrywenick leave | a tenement on the north side of the | first floor of 24 Clark strect, and go into her own tenement, where she remained about five minutes. When she came out, she was accompanied | by the other woman. After the smashing of the bottle, the officer talked to Mrs. Hrywenic who Insisted that she had given the woman the liquor without charge for | a party at 24 Clark street. ywenick's husband, who is | a jail sentence for violation | liquor law, will be released | yext Tuesday, and it is planned to | ve a celebration at home, so the liquor was on hand on that account, | she said. serving of the VESSEL S ISDETAINED | Coast Guard Halts Sloop Off Mon- | tauk Point and Investigation Now; Is Ordered. | New London, May 20 (B—While searching in the vicinity of Montauk Point for additional wreckage, after finding a wing, at first helieved to be ) i Leo | was searched, | found. | two men. {Jorgerson and his assistant were not S Pic ?\EW BPIT—\I\' DMI Y HERALD, FRIDAY, “White | s been | Ipart of the I'rench plane Bird” the fate of which I shrouded in mystery since Nungesser and Coli took Paris in her two weeks ago, lains | er off Irml! coast guard patrol boat 200, com- manded by Chief Boatswain's Mate Rayon, at o'clock this morning came across the fishing {sloop North Star and brought her to |coast guard headquarters he while an investigation of her pr nee Montauk Point conld be made, vessel s held under technical ¢ |es of violating of the customs law inasmuch as her papers were said to | [be in irregular order. When the vessel was boarded she but no liquor wr Her home port is listed a Brooklyn, and she carricd a crew of Her skipper, Captain John detained, Then and Now‘ | EVE- KED R FROCKS FROM THE— LEAES OF GO ~ | |immediately after the food is nw' | poration, TARY QUTLINES BRIGHT PROSPECTS Country Prospe Looks Bright New York, May 20 (UP)—Judge Elbert H. Gary, chairman of the rd of the United States Steel cor- told the American Steel today that the country w resources la Institute rous, ry are “better than ever ; man must t A UNever before in my af- tiow® with industry has there been a time when governmental ad- |, ministration was honestly, sincerely and actually so interested in the prosperity of the country Gary said a good volume Less was expected by the poration. Bookings and s of the corporation show | sound_condition and are " he Mhe steel industry s cnjoyed o Gary said. 1 volume of business without a | for 0 far as we can see, there have & been no changes in fundamen nor indications of any changes which would interfere with the nor- mal flow of busi \ CI EAN (()Ol\l ¥ s cookers should be dried | mov- ed. The cover should be [eft open when not in use, Fire w | h Blackest Sheep ( I w ‘rann, the offert the church. 5 \\ll\um rous and Future vioe in Sacred held o a | the home. church F. D. Clark will entertain Veterans of the Civil at her home ening from § of Is on until sat- 10 Itarold Soplowitz of this city d an editorial a student newspaper with a ion of 10,000. Deaths Leakadya Osik kadya, the ecight-year-old of Mr. and Mrs. Adam G4 Orange street. died last The funeral will be held at Jleart church tomorrow ng at 7 o'clock. ¥ will bo Heart cems Mter 'Y, == Funerals Mrs, Funeral William Y. Smith services for Mrs. I. Smith, wife of \\\Hnm mith of 39 Wallace tomorrow a cleck. Rev. William Ross, { the First Baptist church, fliciate. Interment will be in 17 iew cemetery. Mrs, Mathilda Frickson Puneral services for Mrs. L Erickson of 406 Park idow of John Ii. Erickson, ¢ld this afternoon at 2 o'clock Rev. Dr. Abel A. pastor of the F officiated street, uist, Mrs. Funeral Frederick) hle of Clinton street, jorning at 9 o'clock at . A requiem high n 1 by Rev. Walter Edward Ehrle. hurch. A Mrs. € g “Ave Mari 3 Some ¢weet T 5 the body v The pall bearers were min Fowlert, Joseph Fowlert, incent Fowlert, Fr Prentergast and ocis. The flower b irank Hughes and C? committal in Father Mt services. Int cemetery. rment Mary CARD OF THANKS to thank our 1 St We wish ma friends for the beautiful floral o ter, Mrs. Mary E. v They call him “Jerry Chicago stockyards, but his name should surely be Judas, since in four years at his present occupa- tion he has led 1,000,000 unsus- pecting brother sheep to destruc- tion in the slaughter ms. t rings and Kind sympathy during | nt death of my wife and sis- Ehle. ldward Ehle and family George Frederick Mrs. I, J. Keating Joseph A, Haffey UNDERTAKER Phone 1625-2, Opposite Mary’s Church, Renidence 17 Summer 8t.—1625-3. BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP BEDDING PLAN We invite You to visit our Greenhouses on Johnson St., 83 W. L“The Telegraph Florist of New Britain" Maple Hill. Maln St. Tel. 886. Prof. Bldg. rank [Frederick, | Raymond | ¢ David Lloyd George's charming daughter, who made many friends during her visit here thrce years ago, appeared for the first time as a public speaker at a Liberal perty rally in London. She will not, she s, g0 after a seat in the House of Commons, poration has been ob ner Brothers Pictures ing incluc of the cent interest heretofore held by Wal- ter J. Rich. M. Warner, pres- ident of Warner Pictures, was elect- ed pr e Vitaphone cor- poration and Lul\ L. Warner, a vice- president and director. Chamberlin Lauds Daring Of Courageous Rival Roosevelt Field, N. Y., Clarence . Chamberlin, pilot of plane it o for dissension have been racing Charles AL Lindbergh to Paris today, expr the highest admiration for th jner in w hich youthful ri to the air, didn't think he'd ,rmmn rlin said. "It scomed to me » was just hoiding that plane air by his own will power. beautiful takeofi and the ! accomplished was @ mir- | man- make {t.,” 11t was way it was ¥lacte.” Dark Horse Mathil- | Evans Woolen, an Indianapolis banker who was brought forward the other day by Tom Taggart, as a possible mid-western candi- date for the Democratic presidens tial nomination. being borne from ! Security Liberal Yield Ready Market The net revenue of the Associated Gas and Elec- tric Company increased || 160% from 1920 to 1926. 36,000 new customers were added during 1926. At present prices the Class A shares of the Company yield over 8%. S R\ IS Gy “N i o L asTHENTE Public Utility Investing Corp. 41 Trinity Place, New York City Send me full information about Associated Class A stock. Name . Address the deal hav- | 50 per | May 20 )|y MAY 20, 1927. STOCK MARKET ON HIGHER GROUND L. C. Ruling Has But Little - Elect on Prices n railroad share t today practical the interstate commerce —commis- sion’s rejection of the Kansas City Southern merger plan, and moved into new high ground. Violent ad- vances in the high priced indus- specialties were again the than two score s peak prices for the by carly afternoon. | nce took | { trials and s 1 ning new , or longer, eculators for the Xdv | the Southwestern morger by forclr | a revision of the plan, and th more stress on the optimistic ments on business conditions by steel compar smi-annual meeting of tie 2 & Steel Institute now in | re. and on the continued of money rates. | | rly losss of 3 to nearl points in the rails were larg | covered by mia Meanwhils Union ifie, | k Island and Gulf, Mobile &/ rn brolke through to new peak | s for the year, or lon | so-called “Blue Ship | continued to attract the r-m&' tion in industrial 1 v Te- the stocks atten- Case | points, | Houston Oil Commercial Solvents 7, 6. and DPierce Arrow preferred, | American elting, Internationa | Harvester, Timken Roller Bearing and Liggett & Myers B, all to § points ahove yesterd | quotations. Among the more th o score issues to exceed their pr | vious 1927 maximum Otis Elevator, People's mons Co., Transcontinent S. Cast Iron Pipe and il'c\':rr. | | THE 0 P. M, ‘ & Co.) Low Close 142 143% 4 501% 106 106 114% 1147% | 1583 161% | 401 4 (Furnished by Putn, High Al Che & Dye 1441 American Can lAm car & !Am Loco . Am Sm & Re n Sugar Am Tel & Tel Am Tobacco . Am Woolen Anaconda Cop Atchison |Bald Loco 1061 11575 1623 i B o e 79 C D 61 ‘( hes iC M & B CRI& Pac | Chite Cop {Chrysler Corp ‘l'u(‘fl. |Colo Fuel |Consol Gas {Corn Prod |Cru steel . {Dodge Bros Du Pont De Nem |Erie RR ... ‘1 rie Ist pfd Fam Players Fisk Rubber Genl Asphalt Genl E o Genl Motors . Gt North Iron Ore Ctfs ... |Gt North pfd . Hudson Motors 861 | centrar . Ind 0 & G Int Nickel .... 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NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRALROW, TELEPHONE 2-1141 Hartford Electric Light Co. Rights Bought and Sold Thomson, Tfenn & QIEn Burritt Hotel Bldg.. New Britatn MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD smcx EIUHAFGB Donald R. Hart, Mgr., We offer: North & Judd Mfg. Co. Price on Application. We do not accept Margin Accounts. HARTFORD ford Conn. Trust Bldg. Tel.2-7186 We Offer: 100 Shares New Britain Machine Common WE OFFER:— Hartlord Electric Light Co. ¢ Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. 81 W. MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN \‘IE\XBFX-S HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE | Hart & Coole Landers, I .. N B Machine 150 89 2 20 ptd com N B Machine s-Te-Pond | North & Juaa s & Wil 1 Mig Scoville Mfg Co lard Screw ndard Screy v Works gton o com on (o com Union Mfg Co ... Public Utilitles sm Conn Elec Service Conn Lt & Pow pfd Hid i St 1: 374 outhern Hfd Elec Lt §8,226, I\U\I RATED BY CORONER. May 20 (®—Coroner onarated Law- v, Dridgeport, from criminal responsibility for the death Associated Gas and Electric Company 61 Broadway, New York Dividends The Board of Directors has declared the following quarterly dividends pay- able July 1 to holders of record May 31, 102 Dividend No. 22 Original Series Preferred Stock— 87lie per share plus the extra divi- dend of 12i.c in cash or 2.67/100ths of a share of Class A Stock for each sharz of Preferred Stock held. Dividend No. 8 Dividend Series Preferred Stock per share in cash or 100ths of a share of Class A Stock for cach share of Preferred Stock held. This is equivalent to permitting holders of said Preferred Stocks to apply their cash dividend to the pur- chase of Class A Stock at the price of approximately $37.46 per share as compared_with the present market price of $40.50 per share. The stock dividend is equivalent to about $4.32 annum for the Orig- compared with the ? $4.00 per share, and $7 § . ferred Stock. M. C. O'KEEFFE, Secrotary. Tel. 2-9161 Tel. 1258 Tel. 3786 of Zygmund Kominsky, 31, at Glene Brook, May 16. Kominsky was leane ing against a derrick, the boom of which in some way came in contact with an electric feed wire, causing the current to pass through his body. O’'Leary was foreman of the come rany which owned the derrick. WISCONSIN CREW OUT Madison, Wis., May 26 (P—Withs drawal of the University of Wiscon- sin crew from the annual intercolle~ | giate regatta at Poughkcepsie was | announced today by the athletic de- partment. Model kigures Myrtle Muson, artist’s u.u. 18 shown lend.ir:g the alluring curves of her figure to be transs ferred to waxen £ diopl figures for sters