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City ltems TRAUT FUNERAL T0 BEHELD TOMORROW Former Rssociates to Pay Re- spect to His Memory Attorney Israel Nair s attending the natlonal convention of Tau Ep- silon Phi fraternity at Philadelphia. Attorney \A!r is a former chancellor pter at Yale university. . . v Johnston's clean coal is good coal. Night Club Wregkmg Is New City Coal & Wood Co. a Deputy Internal Revenue Collec- tor John Rogalski announced today that the internal revenue offices in Hartford and this closed Monday. The police were notified today of the return of the OP“r:llOrs license of Edgard Boissenault of 103 Grove * prominent in all walks of « Including manufacturers, educa- {raternal associates and others him in welfare tomorrow after- at the home of | York, Dee. 80 (UP)—Wi city would SRy [ hibition forces h: | dangerous weapc > weapon w fashionable night Joseph Golobeck, aged 17, of 24 funeral service: Traut, a charter smimittee, vice president Judd Mfg. Co., a charter New Britain hospital © of the Burritt Hotel iion and an active member Britain fraternities School for Boys at Meriden, accord- word received Kelly shortly before noon today. BROWN GRID STAR MUST FACE COURT, Former Football Captain Arvest- ¢d lor Drunk Driving 1 services will be con- | pastor of the South Congrega- T pon placed in { Prohibition Dirt Campbell hing aside the V time-honored dey emplars ritual at will take place. bearers will v H. Holmes, Judge v, President Fred- Secretary E W & Judd Mif. . Rennett of the recters of the New hospital and pres anley Works, Julius H. Pease, William Stern- | 2. Randall, 23, of 16 Pleasant avenue, Brockton, Mass., tain of last year's Brown team, must face the court on a charge of driving an au- > desiz President . local district e an announcement made by (he Providence pulive comml.xsmn to- Judge James ed and th m\ property in is found was the 1 [ night by the polico and nnmm(d Samuel | DY a police surgeon but was released to appear when wanted and the drunken driving &harge | was first entered on the police blot- | ter was later scratched out. TLocal football : Bruce Caldwell incident where the |, Yale foothall star was declared in- | eligible following an expose of having played one game with Brown | treshman by Interests said to have |in favor of the ne | been instrumental in MeCutcheon, lark, William | King of this Heimerdinger and Mr. ielphia, Mr. Heming- ¥, Mr. Knothe Mr. Heyes, Mr., wood and P. r wrecking—th fans recalling the | Cohn of Ph Levy and Mr. S New York city. bearers will be Peter curing Ran- r clubs acr padlocks w the prohibit night find that campaign to bring the lat- |fer's case to the public's aftention. o result was the this noon by the police that a war- want for Randall's arrest had been out and that he must face n Cowlishay, 7 announcement mmn‘la(iom with the fun»m!, school board will be represented its full membership. REHUS ADJUDGED CRIMNALLY CRAZY (Continued From First Page) KELLOGG EXPLAINS Reports That British i Dead ’\Ian \ gares Government | embe Obfection o America's o Battleship Guns Denied. Washington, Dec. 30 (A—Publish- ed reports that the British govern- ng to the raising ot lthe maln battery guns on American | |hattleships prompted Secretary Kel |1ogg to depart from a u today to authorize a dircctly quoted . Phelan, that Skinner ' to the brawl, 1o the Atianta federal penitentiary. Rt e then, according to evidence adduced at the mur ment was obj Lnlm h drovo the former Chi ago lay “King of Bootleggers’ Remus Razes Declsion “c. 30 (UP)—Remus lunching in j 1o judge’s opinion and the alienists’ ¢ atfention has been called to ! a press report stating in substance | that the British clevated its guns after the Washing- | ton treaty and then had objected to the United States doing the secretary sald. government engaged in an anickl to hand tussl Previous reports is one of the nine wonders of the world,” humorous d v of in my whole life. was calm and collected. “This is a mis- | | Skinner's testimony “The British government informed the United States that it elevated 1ts guns and this ment and the navy | satisfled that this is correct. sh government is not now ob- jecting to the United States gun ele- battle which follow . referring o the “I want him to get all the exhibits together department are | Moth Ball Is Dec,u ed = =1 humorous hoax and a The alicnists had better have o ° The defficlency appropriation bill, recently signed by idge ,carried an item guns on Americ simply simple. They have no intel- ing to justify their 11 have a day of reck- r report iy nonsensical. cad and broadca action would not violate | ithe Washington arms treaty. ! debated at length In the . where opponents of {he pro- posal asserted gun elevation, « greater firing range, would at | bo cox\lrary to the spirit of e is expected to be made nay attempt to obtain freedom on a habens corpus writ, Bail had been denied the former | zger since his acauittal, pend- | | Young “Mother Jumps In Front of Train w York, Dec. J. voung mother, despondent over {ll }h(’ul!ll since the birth of a baby son ‘Autopsy Shows Actress Was Beaten to Death body of Mrs. ry Harrington, vaudeville actress und dead in her upper west side apartment, yesterday, defl- | nitely established that she had been aten to death. head was battered and the |six months ago, jumped in front of a speeding elevated train Island City today and was instantly The woman Several women among the 1 gers on the train platform fainted as ed over her body. the cars pa: heavy blows. would have caused death, BFLIGHT AGATN HALT (UP)—After two unsuccessful tempts today to launch their Pride | o Detroit on a proposed endurance | flight, William S. Brock and I Schlee postponed further tria Tgnition trouble was aminer Norris said she probably had been dead five or e the body was discovered until tomorroyw. “Who’s Who” Is Almost Closed to Bachelors lave little chance of get- ting into “Who's Who,” EARINGS DECLINE weekly compilation of bank clear- ing show an according to , scientist and attending the 5] ssociation meet- ing which holds its final sessi It i3 practically identi- | cal with the amount a year ago. Out- side of New York there was a dc 3.8 per cent from a year men are the ones who vise to fame and fortune,” he “The likelihood of such with the number of ch: asingly until s in the family. hese conclusions have gh statistics, Dr. RELEASED 30 (UP) — M. | Hong Kong, Dec. general at Canton, who was arrest- | ed during the recent radical round- , has been released. He ar ived at Hong Kong today with his two children, including the widow of one | the Pan- xecuted soviets, ri\.'x at thro weere searching for her l.on\orn Albany and Buffalo, Bessic v . investigating ' While police a report by Officer John L. that a dog had knocked one child | down and bitten two others, i astern part of the city, Ttichard Sumpf of 146 Jubilee s Teachers' college ‘\n!or. was located in Boston. learned that | ents received a letter from her | 1ying she has a'job as governess in | wealthy fami mitted for anal able percentage dog which was the SR Although there are estimated to {\v be more than half a million diffe nnounce v reported that the dog show- nent officer in charge of this ¢ definitely known to be discase car- | trict | !Year's conviviality | “The Telegra 1 that the dog warden will con- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1927. NEW YORK READY i .., Joims J-P- Morgan WARKET TRADING 1S TURNING DULL Undertone However, Remains! Fairly Firm ew York, Dec. irreguls Auburn, N. Y., Dge. 30 (P—Four | ¥ injured ) of them seri- Y ously, when their lan was struck locomotive on an Auburn cross- were on their way to academy, where they and Orville 1 (C hos- ion is re- ir compan- ind David minox Weapon of Diy Agents. ¢ eve co s tried out on club of Helen ¥ Broadway star, last 1 y Helen Morg Lar 2051 Negro Bank in \nu h Closes Hs Door Tec i ju money rates and the sl happen in in federal cers' loans. | places tomorro: Among s to [break into new high grounds for t1 af"‘”‘ifi! 2]]“ id on |vear we ckard Motors, whic Inland own Shect & in ice, N. Y. Bureau) | the prohibition 0 old law boc hey fou Comp: G i I ! d AR ley, president of the Guaranty ! : 5 Pk el Company of New York. He is |, o n will | orrow |42 and has fallen heir to the |"Nic ot ) ¢ K d the fmembership vacated when |sains. ch ; 7 the | Dwight W. Morrow was made HE M ABRET 31 u ador to Mexico. amba not be ————§ e TWO EMPL i | Am Sm s « toRty gL — : A : S ¢ i nental factors promise |Am T 1 seattering i : ! 01 year of substantial |Am X v ‘i ~ LA r cotton {ndustr in | Am an intimation i : ) 2 opinion of Spencer Turn | bition headquarters today t pird s o i president of the association of cot- | Atchison beiginazicn olostien i IURERIe U CTL Mrs. Amwita | (00 textile merchants of New York, | Bald Loco a T it fs nerally realized | Balt b e LR : ow than ev ore, he says, that | Beth t ¥ 10 mills largely have it in their |Calif Pet i . s n power o determine whether | Can e : : ir will be profitable, | €or De : i today 1 » is evidence on the | Ches part of the individual mills a de- |G M tion to p ee T consump- 1 to adjust their output to | d femand. [ 5 } {Cru 5.207 when the books were closed | 1y, December ¢ dividend, 9 in September. There also fewer preferred tockholders for the Decomber divi- | lend, a total of 70,75 tes! r in the fals of the Borden Company and ] L H s for 1 all negro I (heh 0 st UL e EE LAY i T ( would he equal to $10.24 g t st d W 1 t Co, f T OF late hare on j\"».Hi shares mlfs(.\nrhm, | walking w wite i g AL b e Uelnisa, " 5 1 - v o1 ( 1,506 shares outstanding at G 5"“"‘1-?‘ A - . Ten : close of 19 | passec dar T it A I Head Dies Suddenl AL i reh Annapolis, Md., Dec, 30 (P—cap- | LNt Paper .. 1w ; Sy e IBTait 1 Daniel M. C on, dean of St , 2 n T t n's College died suddenly at his 1 the a I e e home today of heart discase, - — Captain Garrison \\)m was born at T d Bordentown, N. J., 63 years ago was | idemy gr ‘“I‘t‘(' and serv- A Local Anaesthetic | s Sanmdihe counie, i, e 30w | Funerals e odoriferous L o come a member of St. John's College achicve fame in the n : by his wid- | Chavies Kerrigan, ; L Arthur J. Hill, Yale v Funct v v Ker wughters of the n Levolu- x hefore the o ganic tford ro; L of a son and a daughte symposium of (e the past 60 years who S AN ety | *North Pac mical society, told o 1 b CHILDR | Paclk in which s tuni v b T D 30 (UP)—Charnce l 3 petroleum to co: tar prod « ry « B lives of SA\-l‘n” o1 local ; ! n of Ciro Alban- | Lierce / st | Hill said his expe . ' 18 Albanese, whose | | that effective \ ceme t his children alonc | thetics might be m Jont € ihe e |Bewl . known to the g children went |5 oth balls, I -4 ! € A few minutes |Sinclalr e of 33 W t, veteran o ; stove in the kitehen Immum?atlon ‘\Qfll’l\t o & v and set fire to the hous Tuberculosis Assailed ' " ’ ; e e o Rochester, N. Y., Dee. 9 o'l I k MUST ATERACT PUPILS., S Uaehe tempts to immunize r Cnt 1 ¥ in Taronto, Dec. 50 (P a ia must | xas {dren against tuber Toly Trinity . ¢ i Catholi vt itself to presen ractive op- | 10 live o el ortunities 1o its university. gradu. | L1on Felix ! s if it wishes to_prevent their ex- || Nited I institute i er olino 0dus to the United sir Rohert |1 5 cized today by Dr. it « Casso- | esident of the Univer- || & anitar N i Toronto, declares in his an- | | address t | - meeting of the Socicly of ; . ‘:{ :'r’;“” riolog LOCAL STOCK MARKET 1 T = e White APPOINTMENT 1 (Furnished by Putham & €0) |y Washington, Dec. & it Insurance Stocks. e pointment of District At . "”" Bid Asked |y gividend ton Gordon to the su o 3 e 1 Casualty ; District of *Col \ctna Life Ins Co . ommended 1o Pic ) \etna Fire .. ; nd. demo- Automobils Tns one o lartford Iire Sincla \\"I National Fire e ikl hoenix Fire | doned b e b welers Tns ( 5 FORTIER DENTES CIIVRGE ks Conn Gene 1 50 |y Providénce 1 D S0 Manulacturing Stocks, today Representat Donat P, TR - \m Hardware T el | T s P S el s S = some Warren offic nif P i 90 involving i A 3 " » com 93 96 | Bea | bribery, pleaded not gu oday to ' ; v com 4 ! > of heing a commc o e i Fiinia pencer pid 6 . He was licld for trial in H0 E £ s istol Brass .. 5 [ The ch s grew out of th : a0s T I's Armis is made ation of slot wmachines in i R el Jock W B I CARRIES DELEGATER | OUhers wio sont | N Landers, . p , Dec. 30 (UP)—O: N B Machine . land Underwood of Alabama, dele | N 1 Aachine prd ! doy an conzress, arrive Niles-Be-Pond com . chalns ¥ irplane from Koy ' nr_ge th & Judd T st. He is the fi Amcri .fi“""‘ ] “ f} Ty sl sing most n delegates in Havana, Uku-m! #, fiallo I A ¢ Bl With Underwood were {he in Scoviil Mf 53 | assador and Mrs, Orestes Fer- UNDERTAR lard e 07 N e Residence 17 fw‘umim-’r St—1625- Torrington Co com .... 93 96 | the LIQUOR CATLED POISONOUS 8 Loy | Torrington Co com ... 8§ 89 Springfield, ) Dec. 50 (P -A —— | Union Mix Co . 21 proportion of sumples of liquor | Public llllillv~ tocks, 393 the 5 of wood alcohol, it | Telezraplied to AN Parls of the World | Hfd Elec Light ... POSY SHOP 83 W. Main St, Prof. Bldg. Tel. 836 i b Xlorist of New Gritain” | Tredsu Tl(l \\l RY BALANCE Balance, $280,624,902. citing the dangers of New 30 () — Further stock ull on the approach of the holiday. was fairly firm, with | number of issues | attract reinves | turn of t e underto: pools active in a which are likely to ment funds after the Buying centered la selected assortment of pendent steel, off tobacco and public Little atte: retention ear. tood, 1ply, copp: arp increase | | Tube, C |son, |Business Machine, {and Mexi iristie Brown, Detroit 1di- International an Petroleum. Rails wera rather d youngest mem- |are { the firm of J. P. Morgan |despi ny is Harold Stan- jcomm posal of that road to le 1lo, atiet. advanced 2 slon’s rejection of the or (Furnished by Putna [EY Che & Dye 174!4 | Wall Street Briefs | 1 ‘.'“f[_‘l'f‘.‘ i Tell & Tol 179 Anaconda Cop hile Colo Corn ige Bros A 21% { Du Pont De | Gt North Iron 2 Ore & share | o4 North pfd b 'llurhnn Motors $3 . oy {1 Central , St. John's College |Indo &G .. ;17\! Nickel Ken Cop Kelly Spring . { Lehigh Val {Louis & Nash. Mack Marland 0il | Mo Kan & Te Mo Pac pfd | Mont Ward National 1 NYN H & H 6 or & West ‘\Or(h Amer | Radio Corp... ading Southern Southern 3 Standard Oil .. |stewart Warner 83 S Rubber est I Englishman Bitter To I'mewn Legion John Harviy ,,'MH\H‘.:AH recently ¥French Foreig to 8 yes Tondon, told tot s saying. fights every- POssess the time. by icked while lying and fect in that would & heart; T wit- seenes of such harbarity in nch prisons that sem incredible. w that they are behind me, do you bitter MARES 1 Bethel, - . Clapp today began her 1024 egun her rece and sub- | |Conn_ Elec S x 90 3 [line m‘shn:\\[n\?l ull:.l~hh‘|'- | FLO‘N’FRS ,u.,l.? Lt & l'u\y\“;(\.'d (. 113115 \“”“- 176 M ity to morning exercises. vears she has performed her daily {routine to the radio Clapp attributes her longe: PUTNAM & Co. Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRALROW TELEPHONE 2-1141 We Offer: | Colt’s Patent Fire Arms * - Manufacturing Co. Price on Application in today’ g turning el 1y in a inde- 55 West Main Street Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchange Edward L. Newmarker, Manager Life Savers commer We Offer: awyers Mortgage Co. Price on Application. DDY EROTHERS & @ Members Hartford Stock Exchange . 51, NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD HERBENT" | BurrittHote! 8id5. Hartford Conn.Trust Bld§, Colony Bidg We Offer 10 Shares of Aetna Life Insurance Co. . § 50 Shares American Hardware _|# 70 Shares Stanley Works | Will Buy and Sell Fidelity Industrial Bank | Stock and Rights | (When issued) EDWIN D. HYDE i Dealer in Bank Stocks 136 West Main St. New Britain, Conn. hone 4800 Ful!er, Richter, Aldrich & Co. COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING EW BRITAIN ‘RS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE zn Legi is quoted dard as illusions AMERICAN HARDWARE e in 1 you ! STANLEY WORKS is quoted Forvign ine and it 1o Shaw & Company MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE New Britain Office City Hall Tel Hartford Office 5 Pearl St. Tel. 4 about the We Own and Offer Providence-Washington INSURANCE CO. Ade- avs for setting up I Of vecen