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City Items uson & Johnson reported polic: AT GLEN ST, HOME .- Ex-Councilman T lrsmk McCor he suffered a fracture of t 1 fall down - stairs - in Prominent German Resident vl Moo fop 7 Years 20 sy s et weni 1 is able to be about. ichael J. Cosgrove is r M Anton Steiner, i TOBE FOR $30,000 rral | JEWS' GHEST DRIVE today the theft of several h General Gommittee Decides to Open Gampaign March 1 off | e a 5 The geacral committee of the % : a bocause of illness and his place | oLt resident of this cily for 7 ; itol theater is heing filled . JEWish “Community Chest held u years, died at the New Drita) D S Tohni Ry | meeting in the vestry of the Congr.- eral hospital th f Israel ., 1 ught o'clock foilowi i & gogun 0 was well kno: e . A rolution, will ~.\"-4»flsl > follo: 2A 0 TR hold 2 meeting tomorrow at the | WeTe presen Ao ) T Of om0 Mrs Lawrence Mouat of | Samuel Davidson, Israsl Nair, 1. Grove Hill. Miss Mary Louise Par- Levin, George Gans. 1. oldman, K. stute recording secretary, will Kaplan, Judge M. Saxe, A. A. Kap- “A Shopping Tour Around Sam lcwpu. Dr. M. §. Dunn 2 er. W. Groenstein, : ung, a loeal mail car Mrs. 8 Ribicot. trade on Homestead avenne, Greenberz, Mrs, M. Saxo, factorics. In he Hartford hes- Morris Cohn, Isadore Birnbanm, J the employ ration for ap- uberg, 8 W. Menus, & Hanin, sl Co Kirschit, Myer Goldsmith, I S e N 1. Schupack. Rabbi Aronson 0850 iocansh & % . Sicklick, H. Milkowitz, Char 4 mner ‘ -.'r A L []ALT N 85 Willer, Mrs. 1. Schupack, Mrs, 1 loige roo 0 184011 s Swarsky and Mrs, George Gans. Sehwabem Ve, The meeting was preceded by a ein, and st 5 bl great-grandehi Funeral services will be held Sat- | day afternoon at 2 o'clock me on Glen street. Rey audian, pastor of Serman : ficiats cometery ars previous to his five years ago. d . 42 Puinam street, morning from il S8 incident to Boy M'm(n. by Truek 50 years He soon entered amploy of s Co. in the wheel department. until 12 yea s ago when he was on a pension. v of the old stock which sett lin Hill” through w l[u'xm a frac ron not acquai e i0CR on it was on My at its present plac n str At one ploved by the Isaac M. Lee's Sh Co., which stood wher church and parish hous uh“' Grayson Used 112 was o member of ag Pilop (s o i (Pr—T vhich ior court Tuesday in April Thinks now sf Mutnal ary & Clar] ugl Onwin and M Gun to Get M New \fi!r\ Mareh 1 s He EMLEI] BY DEATH Putnam Street Mau Worked for L. F. & C. for 47 Years this | 1828 drive Ireland, | . ’ age. e was 85 years old. suit for $10,090 Dalion was born iin n n bro but he came to this country abi Frary & Clark moved from one position to another | k. Tremont, and Lawlor time he was St. Mary's Aid Mrs. | luncheen. Morris €oh treasur-r of the drive, distributed a i howing the names of the to which a total of n distributed. After meeting waas calle the chalrman, & M inutes of the pre- were read and the minutes of o ive committec of H. Milkowi lunchron, th to order by Davidson. The ceding meetin cepted, o were i meeting of the Upon motion ded by 8. Menus, the recomme re- jdation of the executive ied [ that £30,600 be sct as a 18 accepted after some sussion. Mr. Cohn, upon request. ated that % 150.43 was raised in 7 from 428 contributors and that famllics had not been r g the consensus that reasonable goal. Mr. Cohn moved that the recom- | endation of the executive commit- it the drive open March 11, with a luncheon at the new gyna- d igogue at 7:30 p. m. to which the, ral public be invited, be aceept- e motion was seconded by | nd was earried. s out |1 the | [{was a He | re- Saxe moved th exee- 1 ittes be empo 1 to dis- ;);] t o proceeds of the 1928 e upon the same hasis as the 7 drive, and that 1f a sum great- ‘er than $22,000 he rafsed, the exec tive committee should suggest and Ireccommend inereases to the gener committea, Mr. Cohn seconded the |motion. J. Ef hirt nd len | enberg and others thought says Mra. Gertru city; a son, Edward |that the general committee ought 1o . widow of Brice Gol Mrs. Thomas | discuss and decide all distributions. | horough, was lost with v and Mre. Mary | Some discussion then followed r tlantic plane Dawn, firmly be- idgeport. garding the amount which had be Mrs. Ifrances Wilson on, | neral arrangements, in charge sent to Palestine. Mrs, Schupack commander of the expedition, at the | M. Curtin & Co., are point of a revolver drove Goldshor- ough and the others on bourd into B B the storm off Cape Cod lowed them up on the cember 23, The paper person, autho Goldsborough, plans to include in papers fo be filed in court to have the navigator deela legally dead, the allegation that Mrs. Grayson showed a small pistol into the pocket of her flying coat belore the Dawn took off from Roosevelt | feld. i | that swa surrogate’s | ——— Friends Visits This City How the New Haven Friends Jioys organization functions, was Thwing of Manning, Bowman Pays Class B Stock Div dcnd Quarterly dividends o and 121 cents on class A stock class B stock were declarcid yester- day &t the annual meeting of Man- ning, Bowman & Co., of Meriden The dividends are pagable on April older March plain New rer of the hoys' or ting of the New club at the Burritt hotel today. The I'riends of Boys zation formed for the |teaching citizenship to g them out of the lnud< police. ‘”’J jon, at purpo; rocord According to tlie financial state- ment there is $141,611.14 cash e'\‘ hand and in hanks, comparcd w $58,206.11 last year. The total cur- rent assets are listed at $1,170.7 84, compared with $1,143,800.55 last year. The company pald off $125,000 fn notcs. The capital stoc basis, wi g their confidence friendship. The founded in 1 by John C. Coll present today. He is said to be and eurplus are given as §1 {man “With 10,000 Loy fricnds” 27, as against $1,680,946 New Haven. were incom- - WOULD START BflYS e Man With 10,000 Juvenile;:::\‘.;;.,,.n club and tre Rotary an organi- who is still manager and who was stated that the local institutions would nndoubtedly require gruater ‘amounts this year. Judge Saxc call- od for the question, and the motion | | was carrled. | On behalf of the committen and the J oF praised th o him a seroll and medallion made ‘In Palestine and inscribed in He- Mr. Cohn responded in ap-| and gave dus credit to| !Mr. Davidson for his work | 1eadership. Mr. Menus raised the question of | | tncorporating the Community Chest, | ofland was advised by the chafrman | ©xX-'that the executive commit would ! the go into the matter fully, and then | iS- | report back to the general commit- the | te | W adjourned nntil ting of March 11 The meeting Ithe general mo 1928, of e e Tt RONAWAY BOY FOUND | It has no police power: but handles boys on a psychological and 18 Year o014 organization was Groton Youngster | ins, Plunges into New London Harbor ha to Fcape Pursuers, in New London, Swanson, 15, March 1 (® — John ! of Groton, missing azo. Net earnings in Mr. Thwing recommended the in- ¢rom home since Mond war | $202,820. There are 64,000 shares auguration of the movement in New found today, a wet, shivering figure, of class A and 64.000 s of cluss | Britain. It would require an annual clinging to a pile of an old ferry Ii stock of no v budget of $5.000 here. In New Ha- ¢p the yard of the old Groton the ven it is supported by nunity chest fund and has the Jugo‘lana Sl\upshlma IOUMGR SAE T An0 dinie. In Free-for-All Fight Belgrade, Jugoslavi: ch 1 () s‘)' Sli Ta\ ( 0"e("|0n§ ~ Tha seething politi #avia boiled ov of Jugo- rinto a fre Recorded in Februai com- Iron Works company at Groton. He “N-had not falien overboard, he 1 jumpad into the waters of 'London harbor and swam 250 y¢ to the piiing when he throught persons he had seen were trying to cateh him. The boy was tal 1 v t ry n from t in the n clectod Tax coliections in February were | S e e sitina (parliame erday. The $6,355.05 greater than thoss of the | e Piling Dy state police — officers disorder debate on corresponding month ot last year, (OM the Groton barracks ’ ged brutality of officials in Tl Uolleetor Bernadotte Loomis r B ons Snompel niiiaptiRg Uie bt i today after the books for tha |1-AWFence and Memorial Associatrd Stefan Raditeh, leader of the month of February had been closed 10Pital here, where he is under C-oatian block of the t party footed. Durin 03 dayq or OOETIA0G 10 Astoriling | Wieshier was excluded from the neat three last month, $35.514.18 was deposited |ill effects will result from his fey sittings of aking o the city's credit by the collector, |SWIM ghtingly g in the car-| The state police wore first notified ponding month of v taxes totaled $§1 THREE LEAP YUAR BALIES Thre: Leap Y e wer S35 strect btorn yesterdav, o nghter to \Y street eprinkll Ao Mis nal taxes, §11 Bronisiaw Dorowiak of 269 High street, being the ¢ colved into the world. 4:25 a. At 11:20 o'clock, Jghter 1 to Mr. and Mrs ileslaw of 16 Grov s'reet, and at 6:45 o'clock last eve- 1ing a son was harn to Mr. and Mrs Kasmir Danulsky of 55 Fairviey sireet, HUGE London, M: from taxes on 740,000 twelve m approximately 00) during th d January 31, Exchequer Churchill told a house "‘()"“m'Jn* questioner today. MONUMENTS 8150 4 ft. high—21t., All Granite—set anywhere in N 6 in. long. ¥ngland. price includes carting, setting, lettering and foundation. Buy now for Memort. al Day and save $100. Call, write or phone for designs and prices. 1.C.Sm:thSons 937 Staniey Street. New Britain, Conn, Tel. 1799, A post card brings us to your door. year. Prop- that a boy had drowned in the improv Chancellor of the wer 1erf near the old iron works i - but Swanson had not drownsd in, [had posse He enough stamina to swim 250 yards and then cling to a pillng, although 1 ~d him to the hone. ftate police officers found threc ! loaves of cake in the boy's hiding place in a buflding at the Groton Iron Works yard. There the youth had stayed since running away from home Monday and cake had of |been his subsistence. fey water chill- GROSS NOW REPUBLICAN | Abel Gross who s considering | candidacy for the democratic nom- |ination for alderman in the sixth | ward i a registered republican but {1f he decides to enter his name in the democratic !change his registration, he declared | | this afternoon. Although registered with the republicans Gross has voted {with the democrats constantly, he said this afternoon. WANTS LINDY TO SMILE Mandrid, March 1 (UP)—Claim- | ing. after lengthy study of his many | photographs that Col. Charles A. | Lindbergh has a “wooden” face, R. | Lopez Montenegro, a leading writer, complained today of the famous aviator's passivity of expression dur- Ing various popular demonstrations |1n his honor. Secnor Lopez, writing !in the newspaper A. B. C.. wurged Lindbergh fo smile more, and do.l | clared tnat now he showed no emo- | |{as crowds cheered him. who claimed t and| el NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1928 TONSTEINER DIES * $52,000 Kick 20 in one-dollar 'mm the back of {New Haven Bus Line Petitions Turned Down Hartford, March 1 (#— a bus li Haven, commission at Two petitions, the state capitol ane of the Conneeti- another of 1 a Bort 108 to operate a 1i from the N out to city They ware v residents on leadcership of Johr who woull nse it were served by nearby trolley lines, Jacoh Guntern: Jacoh Gunterman resident of this ciry yosterday afternoc at the 1 of his son, Josept Gunterman, of 1581 Monmonuth ave- nue, Waterville, where Le had lived {since he lart New Britain While here he was a St Peter's society of ch. Surviving him besides his son Jo- ph, are a daughter, Mrs. Mary tauchman of Bristol, and two other ons, Jacoh Gunterman. Jr. of | Springfield, and Charles Gunte of Waterbury Funeral serviees will b morrow monr at 2:30 o'vioeck at st Mich mreh, W ille. will he brought to this Mury nember ot Poter's 80 1l to- Dorothy (¢ Dorothy, the | daughtor of Mrs. Bes of 48 Grove street, o'elnck yestorday a The funeral wilt tow morning Heart church held tomor- ok at will he Turial tory. Funerals Jacoh Mador Funeral services for Jacol Mader of 348 Oak street teran black- who suffersd o fatal infection burn on his irm, will e held tomorgow morn o o'clock t St Petor's chu Burial will b in st Mrs. An Funeral Anna A orman of . whose Jeath at New al hos- pital yesterday morni inst month frc th he ath of her Slin Anderson of 1 held tomorrow afternoon @ Rev. C. J. I'redeen, ps chapel. tor of the Swedish Dot church, will of ficiate, Burial W i Fairview emetery CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for Kindness and sym- pathy shown us during our recent bercavement in the death of our be- loved Mother. Also for the ti- tloral offr s received. We es- i1ly wish to thank the New Brit- e pec {aln primary will first | e | Josenh A, Haffey UNDERTAKER NOW THAT SPRING FLOWERS ARE HERE—TELEGRAPH THEM! BOLLERER'’S POSY SHOP | lon—nelther pleasure nor interest— | az w, Wain St.. Pror. Bidg. Tei. ang Biusch “The Telegraph Eloriet of New Uritain” Petitions nded down | ic utilities Wall Street Briefs STOCK PRIGES ARE == ONUPWARD TREND "General Market However, Pre- PUTNAM & CO. Mombes ew York & Hartford Stock Exchanges. 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 The has advanced prices at eastern terminals 1-4 cents Sinclair Refining tank car to 8 1-2 cents a gallon. ber: Galr company earned u 60 y o share an 13468 common thares sents Confused Appmance H. ARTFORD OFFIC E. 6 CENTRAL ROW TEL. 2-1141 175,000 res in 1926, i New York, March 1 UP—srock 4 Net income of the American Rail- prices turned upward carly this We Offer: 3 v Express company in 1927 6,683 azainst 1926 net of §2.- 18,344 JOND PRICES ARE STIL HOLDING UP Trading Again Today Is in Modeme Volume {3 1 maresnc b stoek financing March,1 (P—Bond Preted as evider ces comtinnied steagd i todaye " 0 gDl Tt s 2 2t o iy A ther 8 a eara e, rate volume. partly in reflection of |Lihc: confused appearanc e o ‘ ! rs continued to pick out rge new offerings expected on the aaicoor while pools brouzht wrket within a few days. ward new favorites. Texas & Paci: afternoon after an carly period of fir- regularity. Short covering played an important part in the buying move- ment, particularly in such issues ae American International. Radio and Internationa! Nickel, of which roeorded substantial gains. Net ad- vances in the general ranefrom 1 to 4 points. but i re i i spersed with a sprinkling of lo t almost as large. Credit conditions were unch Connecticut Electric Service Co. £4 Convertible Preferred Price on Application. Thomson, Tfenn & Co. 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 23» Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchange 3 Stuart G. Segar, Manager New York, Chlef interest centerad in the an- (‘ogl and Oil sank to a new low s S rouneciaent that the new $10,000 - reflaction of the omission of the We Offer:— 0 8t Louis & San neisco re idend. National Lead declined neing issue will be eifered to the pubiic tomorrow at %7 and ‘nterest. mitancously $48,000,000 1 6 per cent preferred stock will be offered at par to common stockholders. r loans reported on the way nelude a £10,000,600 jssna con- {templated by the eity of Warsaw. the $30,000,000 Kingdom of issue, and several others Bonds marketed in - Frbruary ag- gwgated 551,000,000 compared with $576,000,000 in January and $787.000,000 in February of 1927 Approximately $88,000,000 in bonds were called for retirement in Feb- ruary. WILLER WINS SUIT further in response to the relatively poor 1927 report, and Continental laking A went into new low ground on growing fears for the safety of the dividend On the other nd, new p prices for the v r longer v attained by Vietor Talking Mach common and convertibls pregerre Western Dairies A and B, Bavuk Cigars and Baldwin Locomotive Montgomery Ward and’ Sears Roe- buek rallied on reports of an increase in February sales. Prices moved generally highar at the opening of the Stock Market today, but changes wera limited to ‘ractions for the most part. General Motors. Allled Chemical and Midland Steel Products preferred opened a point or so higher, tha last named adding to a 14 point advance mads sterday. National Lead was a “xeeption, Aropping a point to a new low for the vear. Stocks prossing on the market, fn- cluding the rubbers, had been ab- OVER DRUG STORE - Judgment Against Kolodneg :oriva by midiax. dhe mariot en Who Claimed $10,000 Deposit " ; TR R American Hardware Price on Application. EDDY BROTHERS & Members Hartford Stock Exchange HARTFORD Hartford Conn. Trust Bidg. NEW BRITAIN Burritt Hotel Bld& MERIDEN Colony Bldg We Ofter: Federal Water Service $6.50 Cumulative Preferred mbert, International Ni International Pa Som, claltics ma Judg for the dant has advances on a few on rendered by Judge L. P, Waldo | A sty Razor Marvin of tha superior court in the tion of Samuel Kolodney against | James Miller, concerning $10,000 ileged to be due the plaintiff es N7 part payment for the Belvide rising 4, rn Dairfes A 6 and R. H 15 points, tha last mentioncd | again re- | T Macy fouching 240, wed at 4 1.2 per eent. Iirug store and which the defendant | AT 2:30 P, M R ® w ‘njoined Atiorney Edward A. Mag| (7urnlehed by Putnam & Coy epresentative anted ’ High Low from paying. The plaintiff has filed | . motion 10 set aside the verdicr, | Al Che & Dre 1315 13 Attractive opportunity is offered to well il e e 2‘“ connected man to handle a high grade divi- store, located on Stanley street iy i dend paying security in this territory. Miller, newly arrived from Scotland. ‘ iz Al _ The right man will receive ample co-opera- tion with the opportunity of managing a branch office for this concern. desirous of pure ness and ho in the asing a plac: became inter- Belvidere stanl. He Am Sm & Re Am Sugar 5 ) T s Am Tobacco . o reed to purchiase it at e price of {7 Wi i Write telling vour past and present connections \, paying $10,000 down and o GO0CR - 2 with your local bank references. remainder in mortgages. | texiimnon: 1891 The $10.000 was placed fn the | B D k CO l 3alt & Ohlo. 1 hands of Attorney Mag, Who Was ey ‘pop " rown-vecker Lo., Inc. 10 hold it for a perfod of time and proox Man then pay it to Kolodney. In the caie poy meantime, Miller decided that the cop Do Paseo place was not as represented 10 cpig o Ohlo hm by Kolodney and be brought (nrygler Corp an inj . proventing Mag from (glo 1huel paying over the mone Kolodney. congoleum Kolodney suvd to recover the $10,- ¢ 000, Corn Investment Securities ican Industrial Building—Hartford—Tel. 2-8878 St T D g L || COURTEOUS — PROMPT — CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE Iteynolds represented the plaintiff | Edaward J. Daly appearcd for Fieischmann . cfendant. | Freeport Tex . ' Genl Asphalt | Genl Ylee .. Gen! oMtors .. ! Gifdden . | Hudson eMtor Hersheys IInt Comb, En Endowment |7 c.on0 BOE Int Nickel .. |Tnt Harves Int Paper . Ken Cop ... m Players and From $10 10 8300, Be Spread Over 10 VIX FINANCE CORP. 308 Main st. Telephone 5235, United Bldz., 15t Floor, Room 212, At Railroad Crossing 3500, 000 1§ PLEDGED Six Friends of Weslyan Guarantce This Months Amount for Fund at University. Middletows Mar. 1 (R—Six an Untversity have of $600,000, which ' Mack Truck Colt's sreeeees 30 375 a Month Enough for ! 1o tie endowment Marland Oil Eagle Lock b 85 PID) Vol lest Fafnir Bearing Co i Tom Mix’s Daughter o sufficient to raise ity National I : Hart & Cooley =3 1 March 1 (P—Kupe- Tirics to their proper 1 N Y Central ..1617; . ders, I* 78 cher Bowron has de- ° The sum will be plac Jis. 'N Y NH&H 6254 N B Machir cee 20 o it $375 a month was plenty posal of the ecentennial committee | North Amer. . <N B Machine pf1 .....100 o soud the daughter of Tom Mix. which Is composed of trustecs and | North Pacific Niles 5 40 1 . to a boarding school and members of the alumni con Pack Mot Car North 30 v $4.325 a vear for the girl's . nouncement toda 5 Am Pet B u! | Pecl 18 demanded by her mother W. . Holton, Jr, of lips Pet as “ridiculous.” ovill \I.. ndard Stanlay Works . gton Co com . y Mfg Co . I‘uhll(‘ |lllllu‘~ Stocks, chairman of the alumni will go direct to alumini he aim for centennial year Will be 1831 8 to include 4 Jtemington Rd 1 of £1,000,000 in gifts to raise | Reading wnd provide for retirement - Sears Ro Mrs. Olive Stokes Mix, the actor's tirst wife and mother of Ruth Jane Mix. asked to have the girl's month. Iy allowance raised from $50 a month to $1500 a month. Judgs Bowron cut the bill down to $376 Rtadio Corp allowances for faculty members. Sinelalr Oi) o) i 1+ month if she goes to a boarding Oty desired include $300,000 Southern P school and $225 if she attends aa 2 for additional echolarshipe and founs Std Ol N day pupil. o students; $230,000 for the library; S Ol Mix testided he had been paying Stewart Warner Studebaker Texas Co Tex Guif Sulph 72 Tim Rol Bear 118 | Underwood .. 65 ! Union Pac tor adequate courses tn art ane ic; $100,000 for restoring st Hall; $30,000 for remodeling ch Hall into a little theater; § 00 for adequata athletie facilities smaller sums for a number of In averag of $229 menthly instead 10 $50 allowance. 2140 Police Think They Have Description of Murderer TRUASU Balance, Short Skirts ahd 1911, i : New York, March 1 (UP)—Police A § Union Carbido 11314 Cigarettes All Right .ii.ved today that at last they bad “nited Fruit . 14071 March 1 (UP)—Short an accurate description of the man \nolher Puest Ordered itv'simaar o s and cigarettes are all vieht | who murdered Miss Margarot Brown [)eponted From Mexico " 8 Rubber . or teachers in the opinion of the jast week by burning her in a pool Mexico City, March 1 UP—The wwos gent of the National Tduca- of gasoline 60, Monid Gampss | 4 Caltiolls o ohs ! convention—Miss Cornclia S.| Several hundred searchers were | pricst who has heen in charge of weaelworth Adair. looking for a specific person, de- & he teacher is a private citizen, scribed as a doctor, and a former hurch affairs ¥ X 3 R T s s e Ao Wwith private rights” Miss Adair de. sultor of the Park Avenue child's United States by way of Laredo in | e lared in an inferview. “If she tutor. The deecription was fur- Oty et s it B "f"}‘:‘ ::.:“." oS wants to wear short skirts—though °d to all the searchers. @ (Furnished by Putnam & Co. Tl e i o " of justios, according o' police an- | iy 1 don't pers Ny favor them—sh The theory that a body found has just as much right as any other woman to do so. “If she wants to smoke, hanging from a tree near Sayreville, N. J. might have been the slayer, was discounted by police. The man nou night. I Campa was arrested at the same ! Insurance Stocks. 3d Ashed §70 S0 ment to newspapers here hnt1 it's just Aetna Casualty : 18 her right,”” Miss Adair said. found dead was belleved to have “""':‘; “:1:?;001 '\‘"",m': o ::m“::' Aetna Life Ins Co ....845 853 “She should not be deprived of ben a laborer. Because of the sule il dlurech oith aclitions L BV ... S5 pights by any sort of ‘blus laws | cide threats made in several letters mpa was charged with seditious putomobile Ins . 400 1 o toachers, ™ ghe asserted, [0 police purporting te have come vitics under the existing Nllxluun‘ Hartford Fire 3 Z from the murderer. the discovery of L] | National Fire ... FIRE ON SHIP the hanged man caused Intense po- ! " S o5 | Phoenix Fire ... Rio de Janciro, March 1 (UP)— lice nctivity at first. 1 WOMAN RUNS CIRCUS Travelers Ins Co Vire aboard the freight steamer Police were not inclined to rele- | Berlin, Mar. 1| (®—1aula Busch, ! celebrated German equestrienne, has ! !hecoma the manageress of a world- ' famous clreus | | Conn General . Mumrmum.. Am. Hardware .... Am Hosiery ... gate the “firc murder” to the list of unsolved mysteries, despite the nu- merous false alarms of the last Atalaya was extinguished and the vessel was proceecing here, an inter. pted radio meseage relayod to the | o ~~ | National Telograph said today. The week and the apparently fruitless On the death of her father, Paul | Beaton & Cadwell .... — 90 ¥ age added that the fire was <fforts fo get a line on the mur- iusch. frequently called the first Biee-Hfd Cpt Co com 43 iuked by spontaneous combustion derer s<man of Germany, Fraeulem | Billings & Spencer com 1 3 in coal deposits, and that the ship ———— — took charge of his entirc ' Billings & Spencer pfd .. 3 L] carried no gasoline or other in- READ HERALD cumnm aADS ! establishment. | Bristol Brass .... 11 14 |fammables, as had been reported. | FOR BEST RESULTS

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