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" h it UHIGAGO HENEN vt o sor T MORE EFFEMINATE Survey Shows Them Addicted to Gosmetics Chicago, momentar and anti-British fends Chicago out where the red today that ranted ng wars boiled begin its men use 1 car- ow Such tmas ht a out spirit as had appearec ivance of the season hastily One newspaper printed an article under a Paris date lin ouncing that the he-men of I i ing in for beauty in a pr 1 way. Several newspapers thereupon decid- ed to se in the mals cosmetic line in Chicago. The result were discouraging. From the near north side youths with pretty, blus buy toilet pr in drug stores unashame loop where high-powered salvsmen and exccutives spend dollars and hours getting manicures and other trim- mings along with their haircuts and shaves, the male inhabit rylng about his echool girl comples- ion, hasty surveys reveals Powders and pompa bath salts, scented costly and cheap, arc bought by men in the city's drug stores. Their acute interest in the quality of the merchandise indi- es the purchase fsn't just per- forming crrands for his wife, drug store men aeserted, he young men are much mor fussy than the women,” one druggist soid. “They take twice as long to select what they want as the girls do. They fuss about powder pu and about mascara brushes.” In eome parts of the city. drug- gists said, more cosmetics are gold 10 men than to women. here was a notable decrvase to- ¥ indignation against gunmen who shoot straight. HISSING POLICE OFFICER IS BELIEYED MURDERED Has perfumed soaps, foilrt being hest Sandwich, Mass, Man Not Been Seen Sinee Morning of November 19, Dec. 6 (UP)-— Haines, about 53, selectman 1l policeman, who disappeared Nov. was slain Dby Tum-runners, expressed by police here today. An investigation lasting nearly three weeks, indicated that this the most plauible explanation of the fate of the missing man, author- ities said. Haines left Sandwich, Belief that Maes., hime early in the morning of Nov. 19 to inspect his lobster pots and has not been heard from since. Dospite the police theory that he was murdercd when he sur- prised a rum-running gang at lis fish house, lis wife said today she ‘was still hopeful that her husband was alive. Inquiry disclosed the fact that Haines, shortly before he disappuar- ed, had told friends of secing the marks of motor truck wheels and men’s feet in the vicinity of his fish house. Being a special policcman he had expressed a determination to eapture the rum-runners should Te find them at the flsh housc. Police stated the theory would ap- pear to be supported by a etatement made by a stranger here a fow days ago. The stranger was reported to ‘have remarked that Haines would have been alive today “if he had left the rum business alone.” JUDD GIVES APPROVAL Acting Mayor Favors No New Fire Dept. Ideutenants—Silent on New Deputy Chief. Alderman William H. Judd today s acting mayor in the absence of Mayor Weld, approves the action of the ordinance committee in re- jecting the fire board's proposal lo make drivers of the chief's automo- bile and switchboard operators licu- tenants, but was not prepared today to say he would approve the com- mittee's vote to creafe a position of third deputy chief. Other than to say the argument that the candidate deserves money can be met through a salary increase, the acting mayor gave no indication of how he would in the matter. Until he has had an opportunity to make further study of the proposition, Alderman Judd | has declined to take a definite stand. All public accountants are to be registered in Austria. teft to do yow “hristmas shopping. Sifts that every onc will appreciate at wioes that every one can easily afford — today and every day in the HERALD'S TRINTMAS G . ling days and studying nights, is wor- | who | more | stand | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1927. 'STAMFORD MAYOR RAPS COMMISSION Hints Utilities Body Not Work- “ing for Public Interest PROVE FATAL T0 MAN | | Walter Kowalezyk of Grove Streot | Stricken and Dies Before Doctor's Arrival Worn-out and overworked be- his hard work buffer day and his s school to prepare ing the ning himeelf for citizenship. Walte walezyk, 37| years old, of . who lalso suppor @ ix Stamford, Conn., Dac. 6 (Pr——Com- plete inventory of its property and the appointment of a comimission of three menibers to decids a fair re- turn on the investments of the Southern Ne Telephone urged vor Alfred N Hips, Jr., today at a hearing fore the state public utilities com- d miscion. The hearing was held in [l cdonnBurnEs M apul y 8 il town hall here at the request of examiner, who d to th H the 1avor nd its object w |home pronounced death due to heart ! disense and taker, sma rop i hom Kania Girove streot whers W ¢ o was taken sick on the Washin oy from enin ‘hool last 10 o'cloc dis- Frank Brodzik, under- h rmission to pre- g 80 i the 1 s for lurial Toist s Kowalezyk heen troubls ! 0 hie t for some tim th al attack believed have | e result of over-tax tion th through work- was given p. n oy complete inven- shone company firnish a basis for broper computation of the cam- PANY's new rates, in the opinion of Mayor Phillips. In outlining the duties of commission, he sug- ! o of the com- He felt a sudden illness coming |y , iy the company, Lim as he eame down Grove op nission: one by fstreet and he went o the Kania he and that a homy Hr sat on a chair for a few other two moments while a ecall was sent for membirs Dr. C. A rk Before the physi- Th ation, he cian could arriva to give him medi- ' su would he paid by the 1 assistance he slamped to the tel floor. As he fell he said, “No mor t sehool for me, T g Mr. Kawalezyk had he t Landers, of his str city of third e en by the come 10 me,” Qiressing he before the tele- cided to inc 187 various times ity at went since 14 had lived in this city for 0 years. Surviving (he 1 5 him 4 Emily, four sons fand t all of whose ages and 14 years, g o erviees will cmploy- con Frary & phone comy ed an opinion on did not want to rded definitely in- until it was as- informaily, that yon looked with favor en such an in- in rates” asked 1f this information s true the commission made no an Continning. the mayor ring th | case today and we hope that yon S b R Iriday morning. Burial will be in red Heart cometory. 5 1 G Wil give us @ square deal ! 1Al Ul haven't very much faith in the out- comes ¢ hearing before the pub ommission of the stat necticut, That is, an outcom to the peopli's inferest our experienee You lic ut s (Continued from Ilirst Page.) e vorahl "homipson and Silar Il of the Comueres Chicago Offees Inducement Chicago promised all the use ot 1he ( i s @00 persons and one representatives declared committec so desir would be made to put of the field stadivm unid canvas Appearinz i Charles cher Warren, anmbassador to Japan and promised t of the wuditoriuy IMe present check for $1 Governor made an appeal for the on the grounds that his s Strawn on llinois Cliumiy it " Harry Kn ident and expenses m e ating 15, ot the mayor's that it th arrangemen Now T England witne at th com- soent the company said that the aford’s population dete factor in estimating its t rowih. While telephone sub- SCribe in Hs ord, one of the Detroit A1C’s GSL Prosperous cities, num- LOrMEr jyopd 10 per cont of their group in Mexico, per month or better rental had 23 per eent of suhseri s in that cla thirty-thr ford ronp This was due rof the as a result of from New earing, Soldivt brhalf of the $70 Olympi clss, s persons, intord eating 17,000 I the committ for exy Green of its phone vith @ He ex 1t nses per t Michigan convention e in that explain rsons locating Jiere ropolitan overflow Outlining in miord area, Mr. said that in 1902, Stamford 1 tolephones against 14 in In 10 it pected that there wonld be 19,814, according to Knight, who added that the popul tion in 194, including the sonthern Beach and Darien sections, mbers of t} utilities YW C A NOTES [ it The sociology group of the Y. W. | oll; Joseph A. Alsop; and Rich . A met Monday evening with Mrs. i telephione company R. L Barlow, their leader, The dis ped by counsel under cussion on the topic “Heredity in ip of Joseph Berry Relationship to nics” was cen- tinued. xt Monday evening the family as a sociological unit will be [laken up. There 1 isider- able interest manifested and the group have decided to form a club which will take up social topics for discussion | The Friendship club's next meot- flng will be held January 5th. M Clara M. Washburn, who went labroad this last summer to study the progressive schools of lingland, France, Sweden, Germany and Bel- | glum will 3 birthplace of Iiefore th rguments Omaha M apolis rmally withdrew, Kansas City, Cle Antonio, Philadelphia republicanisin e e and This troit “rancisco. San Seattle and dates 116,000 sent public Higgins. Oregon Parents Tell Pupils to Quit School swport, Ore., Dec. § (P — A strike engineered by the parents of about 40 of New- 30 or more hLigh school stu- md school port’s controversy over the principal, Mrs. Daisy Halleck The strike, which is the scecond in the Jast few weeks, got The class in hooked rugs which Ve yesterday when the parents {has been conducted by Mrs. Lillian &athered at the school and directed | Allen will have its last meeting Fri- | their chillren to collect their hooks [day of this week. and go home. The complaint | The membership committee will that the hoard of education had Imeet at the Y. W. (. A, on Monday, |violat>d the will of the 1 ajority in {December 12 at 4:30 o'clock appointing a woman instcad of a The local Y. W. C. A, has ept- | man o of the school. {ed the invitation of the Hartford Y. | Abow a dozen ents oremained W. C. A. to cooperate with them in iy theiy their plan to have Miss Maude Roy- | Opa of the complaints aguinst lecture under the auspices of t M Hatieaickin Uio! pretions fetiiin m on the evening ) i that she wore long dresses and thin the Central Bap- fyg0q ol fashioned mcthods in run- the school result of a classes _Cutler Ar ested on Charge of Auto Thef Benfamin (. Cutler was sought this atternoon by the police, who AR rrants charging him with and for the tiird time a member | (i S breach of of the family has appealod 0 the yhe foace and in e jcourts for u restraining order. erty. It was report ptier left { Following in the footsteps of her [ (e city shortly after he broke into brothe the former ka r. the U-Drive Auto Renting C jected to his portrayal on the stage. age at 7 Seymour street, which i | Victoria Subkoft, the former Prin- u, attachment by Constahl ieess Viete Schaumburg-Lippe, | neis nes. The businese was 'has obtained an injunction inst conducted by Cu nd his wite, [the publication of a book by Ro- ond according to the constable's chus Von Ieinfelden called “The complaint to Prosccuting Attorney Love Romance of Princess Victoria [ Woods, Cutler used force to gain ad land Alexander Subkoff. mittance and drove the cars away. | Public ollerns is 3erlin, Di trayal of the Hoher ting on the nerves of the ave W who ob- gar- SLIDES DOWN CHUTE TO I TH Augusta, Maine, Dec. 6 (P—John Weeks, 40, a fireman employed APPEAL f Erwin place, | costs and | L. at the plant of the Cushnoc Paper charges of drunkenness, Lreach of | company, was suffocated during last | the peace and resistance, in local po- | night while sliding ddwn a chute 125 }V\'ho was fined $50 and |sentenced to 30 days in jail on [lice court last month, has vacated | fect to the ground with a quantity | his appeal to superfor court and |of hituminous e After some | started to s the sentence yester- hours Weeks was missed and his daay. Golabeck aftacked Olycer Wil- | body was found. 1t required the liam McMurray, who o | handling of about 100 tons of coal him after a4 ficrce fight to extricate him. | weeks ago. ! —_— | PERMITS R. R. TO SELL BONDS PISTOL PERMIT | Washington, Dec. 6 (P—The Mis- Michael D'Avanzo, aged 32, of 27 | souri-Kansas-Texas railrond sought Xton street, who was fined permission today from the interstate nd costs on the charge of carrying | commeres commiission to issue and 4 concealed weapon, in police court | sell §$12.600,000 in 41 por cent Nov. 10, was granted a permit to | Londs. The procecds will be used to carry a weapon vesterday hy Chicf | pay off an isstie of 8 per cent bonds Mart. D'Avanzo appealed the deel- | of approximately tha same amount. sion of the local court in superior | e | court, | Trance will spend more than $3,- ' o ;l‘r:m«h. A. O, H, rates | before you, | character of telophone | would | dents, was in progress today as the | under | wirs | i City ltems Marriage intentions we: at the offico of the town clerk today by the following: Nickolas Palajlan 1ot Amesbury, Mass., and Martha Y. Bogoshian of 525 Church strect; Maurice A. Tepper of New York |City and Anna Goldberg of 75 La- |fayeite street; Sebastian Coco, U. 8. Navy, and Mary Noisi of 17 Nobel | street The committee in charge lineinerator project w ¥ evening at 7:30 o'clock. Harry Barton, formerly of this city but who has made his home in Colorado for the past ew years, is visiting friends here, | A meeting of Rev. W. A. Harty will be held to- [night at § o'clock at Judd's hall on | Main street. The joint installation [ committee will be in session at {ocloc of the 1 meet Thurs- JUDGMENTS FILED }Junlur Roche in City Civil Court Ts- sues indings in Several Cases Re- | cently Heard, | The following judgment hay | been rendered in city court by Judge Henry Py Roche: ' Ior the plaintiff, | gage void, in tha Flannery Cou Inc. 1& Co. €. I Gaftney plaintiff. For the plaintiff in the amount of $107.54 damages and $27.52 costs, in the action of the Ne & Provision ‘o, aga | Kalkowski. Monroe S counsel for fhe plainfife. For the plaintiff in the amount of $410.24 damages. In the action of Howard erman against Se- tastiano Goz Nalr & Nalr rep- nted the plaintiff. For the p $15.40 in th laring a mort- ction of P J againet FParsons represented the Klemens action of George J. | Jackson et al. againet Conrad Ciancl. | T. 1. McDonough appeared for the plaintiff. For the plainttif in the amount of $610,60 in the action Rros. Co., Inc. against E. L. et ux. Edward A, Mag was counsel for the plaintift For the plaintif in the amount of 30 in the action of the Commars 1 Trus ainst Santi Puzzo ot als. . F. the plaintifi. For the plaintiff in the action of R, W. B Raffaclo r represented the plaintift. | Kecugh Hearing Being Held at Hartford Today The case of James I3, Keough, for- mer local post with embeszle zover b heard in 17, nent of about 3400 fn district court ternoon. Judge W, of this city represents the | Fosidenca. c M that | 1t is wunderstood ds of Mr. Keough have offrred to make full resiitution to the gove {ernment in an effort to impress upon {the econ man's character. At Keongh's case press time SUES POR $1,100 Suit for £1,100 damages has Leen {brought by Rackliffe Bros. Co.. Ine., through Edward A. Mag, against {Pasquale Giannotta claiming money due for goods sold and delivered Deputy Matthew Papeiak served the papers, Funerals Charles J. Swanson | TFuneral services for (1 Swanson of 148 Dwight strent, well known carpenter in this city for th ast 85 years, who died Sunda night at his home, will be held at. }'nl& me tomorrow afternoon at {1130 o'clock and at the First Luther- {an church at 2 o'clock. Burial will in Fairview cemetery, ¥dward Dubois Funeral services for Mrs, Edward Dubols of 45 Hartford avenue who od Sunday afterncon following | Child-birth, will be held tomorrow {morning at 4 o'clock at $t. Peter's church. Burial will be in St Mary's ‘rf‘nlf‘(v.'l,\fl | corge Greatorex | Funeral services for Georgs Cirvat- ferex of 130 Wooster sivest who died Sunday morning following an illness of 10 years, were held this after- 2 o'clock at Erwin chapel. amuel Suteliffe, rector of St iscopal « h. officiated. 1 was in Fairview cemetery. nds viewed the ren | M noon at 'R, v recorded | Britain Becf | iff in 1he amount of | of Rackliffe | Shaw | | jto §12,010,892 from jUorporation's sales for 11 ¢ Humble Ol & Refining declared |senerally — e — — We offer this year wer $27.558,318 $32,482,031 year ago. the usual e for cleven months of 1927 to § where the loss was less than 1 per imarket turnad reaction ary again to- | sales of §. . Kresge Company rose | congress, many commission 0 months [member loans, also had a tendene 4 dividend of 20 cents ular quarterly of 30 cents |Special attention being paid to the Wall Street Briefs ’PRIGES IRREE”MR S | | F. W. Woolworth company had | | another big month in November, | l | Merger and Dividend Rumors, .504 from $212,201,192 in the [ same period of 1926. Every district showed an increase for the month, cont eaused by a falling off in busi- |day after an early period of frregn. uéss in Florida. larity. The selling movement went | $10,956,697 in |« sting profit-taking on theory November, last year, and for 11! t “the good news w ont."” Al months this year to $110,722,047 [higher renewal rate on call money against to restrict speculation for the ad- {vance. | Commission house comment was | both payabie Jan, 1 to stock of rec- |railroad consolidation feature. Mer- ord Dec, 12, !ger and dividend rumors accompan- | i lied the bulllsh demonstrations in sales rising to $23,730,699 from $22, 534,950 in November last year, and €aid H. T. Parsons, president, ex- cept the extreme southern district New York, Dee. 6 (P—The st —— {into full ewing soon after the pub. | New - York, D 6 (A —November [heation of the president’'s message to from $9%,767,251 o the correspond- coming after the announcement of | ng 1926 period. McCrory Stores | record-bre aking stock exchange | orable to the recom- endation in the president’s address, | Shifting of speculative eperations |Some of the speclalties during the | !from the old time favorite into new |morning trading. Wall strect heard | | 1oaders cansed a good deal of frreg- |'hat negotlations would soon he con- fularity at time with a profusion of |cluded for a mergar of the Keith | i large advances in the stocks favored |20 Orphenm vandeville circuits, hut We Offer: i by ths constructivo element testity- | the Teports linking the Lambert and | sentiment. i i Gordon was! | \a share on | was declared by Maryland Casnalt other pharmacentical |were officlally denied. ing fo the prevalence of hullish companies Failure of some of the recent talking points on varions| In the early trading, Unfon Bag | stocks to crystallize influenced sell. | & Paper soared 8 points, Continental ing hare and there. The coal loans | INSurance 6, Philadelphia Co., and o i Goodrich Rubber 5 cach, and s 2 tandful of others 3 points or more, Dircetors of the Chicago, Burling- |Later selling pressure was partieu. TEL PUTNAM & CO. Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW TELEPHONE 2-1141 Bank of New York & Trust Company Price on Application. Thomson, Tenn & o Suite 501, Commercial Trust Co. Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchange Edward L. Newmarker, Manager Bldg., New Britain - Thnae 2580 National Fire Insurance Company Price on Application. ton & Quincy railroad declared the |18Fl¥ effective against 1. & Cast regular semi-annual dividend of $5 | Iron Pipe, which broke 6 points, and capital stock, payable | American Machine & Foundry, In- to stockholders of re- (lernational Harvester, Postum, | American Sugar Refining, U. §. Stecl | 'common, Union Carbide and Mont per cent |Romery-Ward, all off 2 to nearly 5 points. Call money dropped to 4 per cent shortly after 1 o'clock, and this Docember cord Dec. An extra dividend of 2 company, making fotal payments r the year of 5 per cent. HARTFORD MAN IS WYSTERY Tol.2:7186 THE MARKET AT 2:30 P. M, | (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) | High Low Close | [Danbury Authorities Find No Clue Al Che & Dy 150 1477% 149 | Amerlcan Can 70% 69% 703, We Offer saffney represented | amount of | | an | Napolitano, Nair | thes of this city have found no clue Am Tel & Tel office clerk charged | balieved to ment funds, was scheduled to , mer soldier at | shock. t their helief in the young [ ad not been called. | of Kensington, | Sherlfe | arles 3. | {cabled the H To Man Who Sought Arrest Lest (11 ¢ & Fd 10435 10313 1031y He Commit Murder. Am Loco.... 1001 Am Sm & Re 17 Danbury, Dee. § (--The authori- ' Am Sugar to the identity of the young manAm Tobac | who walked up to Patrolman Frank Am Woolen . (Lewls on Main street last cvening Anaconda Cop and asked 1o be arrested as a mat- | Atchison (ter of publie protection as he feared |Bald YLoco he would Kill someone. The man is |Balt & Ohio. about 35 years old |Beth Steel and it is thought he may be a for- Calif Pet suffering from shell \Can Pac ..... He says he is unable to re- Cer De Pasco member his name or his place of Ches & Ohio Asked how he arrived in Danbury ¢ R I & Pas 100 ‘e replied that he came In an air- Chila Cop plane with John D. Rockefeller. Chrysler Corp 563 Ha thinks he was once an inmate ' cocg, f an institution for mantal cases, 1n | (iolo California Consol Gas He is w Corn Prog Iy has been well cared for until re- ey gtoep .. ntly. Physicians who examined pageo Rros him today decided that he is insane 1y, Pony and he will be sent to the state hos- | o e pital at Middletown. RE .. . 6% NINE ARE INDICTED +on s it Players 10814 Will Buy Cola L1181 663 S61y A 17 1l dressed and apparent- Rubber 16% Asphalt . 791 Flee 1313 |Grand Jury Returns Decisions Motors ..1283; tended to check the selling move- | ford lel.Tfllfl-Bw 15 Shares cnvozn s ” ot 8 FIDELITY INDUSTRIAL BANK EDDY BROTHERS & NEW_BRITAIN Burritt. Hotel Bldg, Tel. 3420 25 Shares Fafnir Bearing 50 Shares Stanley Works 50 Shares American Hardware Address P. 0. Box 537 New Britain, Conn. Against Gt North Tron Ore Cirs 2454 [ Hudson Motors 681y 5 ite 1381, oll, Postal Taw Violation, Counterfeiting and Bankruptcy, Hartford, Dee. 6 (R—Nine indict- {ments were presented by the grand | p ury at the opening session of the 83 | December term of the United States Ll | district court hers today, There wera | tive cases in which the accused were charged with violation of the postal laws, twe ecounterfeiting cas ons { bankrutey case, and one alleged vio- lation of the Mann act. The case of Frank Doody of Doody Drothers Trucking Company, New Haven, charged with possession of | {170 W liquor and with bringing into the | SO0 L country prohibited artleles was as- |1 YN H. signed for trial by jury February 1, Nor \ Woest bonds heing set at $£2,000, after the \'l)r'l‘\ \m; accused had pleaded not guiity. Dor i During the morning scsston the | YCrth Pacifle. 1013 & g on Pack Mot Car tederal court collroted LK MoTangs = Sloct Lt fines levied for liquor PaniAmatel iato S s e | Pennsylvanta.. 65% "Piorce Arrow.. 1313 9435 110 Reynolds «. 167 ars Rocbnek 87 Sinelair Ol .. 16 rn Pac .1211¢ Ry J47% S1% 281, 106 Louis & Nash.1 Mack Truck ..111% farland Oil .. 34 Mo Kan & Tex 44% 1Mo Pac pfd ..115% Mont Ward ..1153% Lead 125 ..163Y 563 1943 |Ufd. City Gas Ly Hea, o Gas full Wira Co,, ¢ law viola KBpiaty | Beaton & Cadwell MG aw-11 DISCOVERS NEW COMET : Cambridge. Mass, Dee, § (F— | Dircetor J. Hartman of the obsorva- tory of La Pla‘ Argentine, today rvard observatory that his colleague Maristany discoversd a ins at B C. Torter Sons' funcral parlors until | ‘”H< noon. Agnes Bepula, s, the twe-months-old dangh- tor of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bepula of 99 Orange street, diad this morn- ing at the family home, The funeral will b heid tomorrow morning at y o'clock at the home 7:45 o'clock at Sacred Heart church, Burial will be in Sacred Heart com- s | etery. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and | neighbors for the kindness an | pathy shown us during our recent bereavement in the death of my be- iloved father, William R. Slater, also | for the begutitul floral offarings re- | ceived. We especlally wish to thank {the American Insurance Union. Signed, Mre, Catherine Tierney and Family, ey Y mmm —— Jozeph A, Haffey CONDERTAMER Phone 1638-2. Opposite Nt. Morg's Uhureh Residence 17 Summer 8t.—1625-3. e —— BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP | Graven covered for the winter with Hem- lock, Pine, Laurel, Boxwood, Red Raa- |cus. Cemetery wreaths made to order. | 23 W. Maln St. Prof. Bidg. Tel. 836 “The Telegraph Florist of New Britain” nd at| | charge of violation of the rules of | willys Over segond magnitude comet early this | morning. The position wa ht aseension 16 hours declination minus Harvard observatory an- Union Pac 1 2 (United Fruit , 1413 U St Ir Pipe 215 U 8 1nd Al i17 8 Rubber .. 547 178 Steel ..., 145 Wabash Ry .... 63 Ward Bak B . 28 West Elee ... on {he |\White Motor ., 3 AUTOIST ARRESTED Tohn Walke, aged of 30 Weet ireot, was arrested this afternoon by Officer George Moffitt Departure Mg Haven Clor 15% 5% the road. Walko is alleged to have 10412 10415 | “hogged” the road while drlving on | Lasalle street, Woolworth .. {HARTFORD $TOCK EXCHANG (Furnished b Eddy Broa & (o) Railrond_Stoeks Tn West Hartford town court last |Hfd. & Conn. West. R. R. guar night, Michacl Agemias of 63 Lafay- |, Menks and Trast Compani ette street, New Britain, was fined |, pitol Natl. Bank & Trust ¢ 35 and costs for drlving a car with |City Bank and Trust ¢ . improper markers and $5 and coste | Commercial ‘l‘;;uflmffl N ]!”\l\t:nn: Sorew 4;,\, e Ry i ¢ er Banking 3 }tsandard Screw Col, prd. tor hq'»lng a car without markers on {onall Batik ; Al PR Ve ol the highway. Bank & Trust Co, Stanley oWrks, com. Trust Co. ... Taylor & Fenn Co. . Plan Bank of Hartis Terry Steam Torbin Britain_Trust Co. | Torrinkion Co. ned. Wilcox Co. AUTOIST FINED ARRIVE ROLIVIA La Paz Bolivla, Dec. 6 (M—The |o% foten trust co. ... former Millicent Rogers, American |Phovnix State Bank & Trust heiress, and her new hushand, Senor |1 Arturo Ramos, arrlved here toda on board the Peruvian international train. They expeet to visit the Tnca ! Realty Co. ruins here. 3 age & Title Co. . Corp. com. T 3 Underwriters Finance Corp. pfd. TWO FLIERS MISSING Fire Inmurance Compunien Wheellng, W. Va., Dee. 8 — !iona (Fire) Insruance Cor Two aviators have been missing [Autimolils Insurance Co. . since Sunday, officials of the Ad. [l Tire Insurance Co. vance Alrcraft company, Troy, Oho, | phoenix (1Mre) Insurance annqunced today. Charles Mpyers, |lomia Insruance Co. test pllot for the company, and |Reasia, tnsurance Co. i i 18 LI R Ly O Frank Clures, engineer, have not Mf¢ [Andemuity and Other Insurance beea heard of since Sunday. |e. 8. rside Trust Co, . 5 v, 8. Envelope ( . Trust_fractions . 1] §4 | Whitloek Coll Treasury Balance, Companies |Aetna Casualty & Surety Co. ..1285] Manufucturing Compnnics } 0 ' place is being filled by Mrs. Thomas 1825 1610 1 188 128 st 10 1a 85 1 1) 63 T TREASURY BALANCE There are four regular teachers at the Senior high school who are out of school today because of fllness. They are Miss Mary Reynolds whose place is being taken by Miss Alice Gaffney, Miss Ruby Baldwin whose 'and English. Cabelus, Miss Dora Protass whose {place is being filled by Mrs. Inez DBabeock, and Miss Margaret Glover whose place is being taken by Mrs. Marguerite Barlow. Among the visitors at school te- day were several teachers from Glastonbury who wished to see the New Deitaln system in operation. Warrants Awaiting Trio Sentenced to 3 Months Chiet W Hart today received | warrants from Supt. McClean of the W T police department to he lodeed agninst James Decearse and Jdward Littleficld, Hartford who we sentenced to three months each by Judge Roche in local police court yesterday for theft of three dresses in the David- ¢ Leventhal store. The war- ‘e forwarded to Sheriff Yy and will be formally served e completion of the jall sen- ttlefield and identified by Waterbury mer- chant as having been in his store last Tuesday and the lats they were wearing when arrested here last Saturday were identified having from the store on the iriure, Benjamin LeHart, Aged 70, Dies in Plainville Today peclal to the Herald) nville, Dec. 6-~Benjamin Le. Tart, 70, died at 11:30 o'clock this morning at the home of ¢harles Bunnell en Broad street, where he oarded. Mr. LeHart w born in Iingland on August 8, 18§, He had n in Plainville for many years and was a longtime employe at the freight depot. He is survived by a wife and by tvo daughters, whoee whercabouts are not known. The funeral will be held at 11:30 o'clock Thursday morning and will Le private, Interment will be in Woodlawn cemetery, Mount Vernon, N X Columbia Sage Says African Finch Talks | New York, Dec. 6 (—The Afri- can finch, reputedly the most volu- ble member of the bird kingdom, doesn’t sing. It talks, Dr. Willlam I M. Patterson, who is doing research work at Columbia university, told (the New York branch of the Amer- fean Psychological association. The finch has an alphabet of 24 {letters and symbols and a vocabu- lary of about 300 words, Dr. Patter- son said. He asserted his study ef the Dbird showed it spoke in prose comparable with Sanscrit, Chinese, the language of the Hopl Indians Decear were s T RN A W AT R 7o LS P