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I i i i ) \ ) \ ) \ / E / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ /| NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1928 vtra reaches back in! |rying nis militant campaign for the | How far |section with the battle ery that tory is at 1 ‘there is something more in this from about G {campaign than a bottle of whiskey ma a schooner of beer." «d that t he Missourian has announced | enter for the religious ide \ lL\l ho also will enter the Michi- Amalgamated Association of s+ Primars contest of Aprit = lt May Have Known Moses of the Bible Street Car Men Urge Conciliation [] ANNUNZ"] SA“] I the Bib BUN" MARKET H AS mmologuu to accept the view that police and city officials pushed rations for a strike on the the hidden city of Petra 3 Mount Sing main subway and elevated R I d R ] Dead . is the real Hnes the Amarenmston s REPOT(S Indicatet RECOVEY IS :rom whicn stones abraimea ie tiws, of Strect and Electric Railway em- | | gives that mysterious a unique ploves was on record today with Not Expwlw |city a new interest, renewed offer to submit the contro- :l‘ is 1;? ffllrs](-‘\}ln iden in versy to arbitration. ‘mountain, is as though a huge William D. Mabon wiome, Italy, March 3 (UP)— had been disembowled and the president of the A abricle D'Annunzio, world famous ancient city set down in the posed after a conf, poet and war hero, was serionsly i1l Enter Through Ca st known > It is now Fu stoas its uccessor se tern goods. New York, Mar. 3 P—While th Interborough Rupid ansit Com.- | ar th Total of $253,000,000 March W York fing toduy volume of new offerin James J. Walker, that the dispute |today with bronchitis, The old entranc 10 city, reachad 00,0 over the dischar 1 Amalga-| Announcement that hie was confin- | which «was an importunt factor in \ 4 2 et rred to a|¢d 10 bed was followed nt midday |ifs strength, can be used today. | ekl amereente of the v board of arbitration headed by the | With news that his condition was|From a semi-desert plain one enters A I LG the high record ot known, but its his- sketchilly re ancient town have served as a distributing A New Olferings This Week Reach to z- of $34 417 in new 'PRICES POINT TO st 3. «3!‘ s -J ‘\;\;l: f:,f.‘, o Z,"_”"‘:f':i’f ! [mema“ofla‘ Cement and Ameri- can Tobacco Show Gain gregate being 787,601,661, This dmount also Is $55.013,920 less than | w York, Mareh 3 (P—Stock prices peointed upward at the open- the total for January. About 16 per |ing of today’s mar American nt of t £131,763, went out o country in payment | for forcien ate issues, bacco B, which was heavy yester showed a gain of 11-4 points covernment and corper- Company B LLIDRNY - TRD nd International Cement oper A “‘f"‘:,““‘rl‘ ‘lfil‘““ | point Ligher at 67 1-4, a S nEE # | record. The first sale o | Motors was a hlock of {at the spread pr * | the top price rep: lof 7-8 and a record for the ¢ i Unusually heavy b c‘{ Gener- 1 Motors common, 0,000 shares of which changed \nla in } the fi If ho of trading, over- " hadowed all other developments in NT CLUB | the market, the stock nfo\mg up total or high General 20,000 whares of 1383 10 14 enting a net gain fon earncd 52 share on the common stock in 1 pr rred div nds, with of 4100 his compare: profit of £505,546 in 182 (e on e common. Corpor; ACHIEVEM o ANEW muior L) also demandsdl that|orse |a narrow canyon which is a mer Al 5 Mrs 1 Cooley of 92 Winthrop more than 2 points to 141 1-4, 4 rec- pending the negotiations the 1. R. T. — cleft in towering walls of red sand- e 5 stred aceepted the leadership ord ,0, 1) present stock. Good disband its group of emergency em- | LBomie, March 3 (B — Reports | stone. Along th m of this can- Fotie © Junior ievement club which g also developed in some of the Bln and swid he expected the | Peaching Rome from D'Annunzio’s |yon a little s The high Sl has heen organized ns @ home fm- wecesory jssuvs, notably Americ i 5 | home Gardone lod e belief | jagge e gt oun 0 Yb a1 iy o : S, o compans o agres o the plan Ly | howe in ;an;‘x.’dxha‘x :3::])11.105 }.l.‘,:‘m:'wmw]»l( 4 Haln S j5 feteni b thelaram (LR srouy m"‘y‘au Y,:\rkaa::;f(as;ila Tosch Magento, Mulling Bod next Tuesday, SRl Sl a8 hangse cased off on DHOAL | falts Jay club. The Collins and Atkman, all of whi 0 comment from Tnterborough "N L ST Sl polnt ThEE ey L )“"-‘“““l' been clected: 5010 1 to nearly 2 polnts higher. 4 . o serious did Premier Mussolini | floor of th irrows to 1% b LT tuth Cooley; vice-presi- | e igh g officials could be obiained on the o ) A .wmbert moved into high ground jeler s o OF M regard DrAnnunzio's condition that | fuct, and at no place is it wider than other sec laide Donov | K. & Amalgamated propos Frank Hedley, president of L R. T. issued a warning to 1. 1 employes that those who left their | jobs would never be taken back and that in event of a stril Al all Amalgamated men would be drop- ped. The brotherhood followed this with a notice to its members thut “any employe who answers a call to strike will never din be admitted to membership in our organization, i ordered General Piecio, one of the | g0 fevt, most noted of Ttalian aces, 10 Y | After one Lus follow diately 1o Gardone to keep fly of D'Annunz ¢ market, A few 1 th tious chasm for two miles out unexpectedly i {approximately « mile ac Iy surrounded by she precipitous slopes, Tt ter winde tho little nicipal water supply ! the level ground on cach side of the Bills From stream rose the ancient eity e comes to wn open plain i~ cliffs anid ough the eon- condition. D' Annunzio’s state cent months has unong lis friends. He was il only a few weeks ago, suffering trom influenza but on F it was announced that he 18 a some (T 0,000 ¢ was well on the way to recovery and was in e ke Total Trom 5 Down which means he cannot he re-emis | uy; convaliseon, N e lmnml”l’ ‘ 1 Ployed by the I It % Tho poet-warrior whose most | DAY S0 traces o thE anc el Gz, Plans to mect the threatened |yiapiling exploit was the seizure and |, gicenron ™ g ey o st i E con-{yeey of the eityiof Plume In | it SRR D CR A tinued. 1919, has been living in virtual re- 2 ble Petra uildings” have been o the solid sandstone and which contr s subwa The Intefborou 115 miles of the city IS | tirement at his beautiful estate in and Gardone, In 4924 when an agree- tate of 1 levated lines, continued to hire ad- |pent was reached by W hi h Fiume |, oo preserved today as wl ien from § ditional men and house them in fts ! aunexed to Jtaly, King Victor 150 PY Rt car barns. The men are being paid | mmanuel conferred on D'Annunzio |\ "0 & g 8 . 7 down R or, und fed and housed. It fina title of Prinee of Monte Nevoso. “C5N W o : 3 1 that from 1,300 tc 0 |The proposal to thus honor him was| W& €F 116 MICR: 0 CRE.2 il additions . ave been hired. made by Premier Mussolini : Sy 2 : 3 addibionalnen: by ek jmadeiiy Eremion 9 of Pharaoh,” a product of the Greek L oneig : Police Commissioner Warren s - 1 centur front of the edific ng for $45,515, said tc op relief, iis pitlars, o period se i P his department W8S fully prepared 5200,000 Fire Dnmages -';m.»;v, T} stands ir for any emergency. 1 i Riverside Drive Home i | New vork, Mareh 8 UP—rire |y S5 PULCIC, U |the Riverside Drive home of Dr. i.| o on (00T O J. Forhan, toothpaste manufs Another carved maste er, today destroying paintings and; A8 TSNS T furnishings valued at $200,000. Mrs, | (FETRRE B0 [I‘nrh,\n and two servants who wer Are ved in the clifts: alone in the house were led to safe- ty by firemen, Puge) | piremen called by a passerby found Mrs. Forhan on a second floor sive, anti-Tammany, Woodrow Wil- julcony. She threw down a key to| son demos [the front door und was led through Drys Have Agred Ithe smoke downstairs to the street. ', o (T0 TR WE0R “The presidential candidate has|The servants, found on the fifth floor | (50 0 WS been agreed upon unanimously and | were taken to the roof, over an ad-| (5 SRS €O O enthusiastically,” the dry faction | joining house. . k. announcement read. “He will com- colored strata in the car mend himself to the ober thought | BOYS TO STUDY WOODWORKING {1t the Petra artists i of the people; attruct the agricul- | o new Junior Achicvement club of the aesthetic po tural-minded south and we 8= Iyl e gpaion s s LM B S B A i peal to the honest citizenship of the fthe boys' department Monday eve- y¢ 4t hud pos country, regardless of political af- ' ning. Frank Schade, who has filiation.’ charge of another club, will be the While two complete slates of in- instructor. The club will take UD |jonsted truthiully that Letra wis structed delegates for Smith are in!woodworking. Mr. Schade £poke 10 4ho orld's premicr distribu the field in Wisconsin, the fact that the Hi-Y club on the subject of e e no effort has heen made to obtain |aviation last evening. T e nomination papers for delegates - pledged to Recd or Walsh is taken| More than 37 to indicate that the two senators are manufactured will make no such contest {here, ccnt of sales are Meanwhile, Ser numerous of the monuments ar ombs. Thousands of them look down on the Petri plain, many showing the most elaborute and ox- visite cary Petra has been called 1y g (Continued from Precedin i uty alon rican flags, ng ne throng sxsed minr of s commerce in its heyiday of tance, that organization could Whiaze in o pile second floor roc center” and 1 clearings” ra R of talents, different tire sizes | pho eity was the Suez and Par although 80 Per | of jts day, a mecting place for th confined 1o five | cpjer trade routes. 1 and other came from India Arabia to this lof the desert. ¥rom ther were distributed to Egypi, Lerain, Ohio, Business ection Has Bad Fi Lorain, O., March (CP)—1 today destroyed ®00dS Jarge huildis Palestine | ppwards caus SH00.000 and was s nishing of Dead Sea bitumen to the | thy cmbalmers of Egypt. tion A Registering Bank will do the trick and 1it’s funto see how quickly you | can put away a dime, a | | quarter --- yes perhaps a 2 half dollar every now and | then. Come in to the Burritt Mutual Savings Bank this week and get one | “I've worked hard to build up my fortune and this Trust Com- pany will keep it safely intact after I've passed on.” Why don’t you consult them 2 STRAND SUNDAY EVENING ONLY JOHN L. SULLIVAN and Syria, and through Tyre and Lurninz fl’””,“' ev. Thomas ¥, Lawlor was | 28 S 0L " Sidon to the Mediterrancan coun Lorain Elyvia, O., fire depart- | celebran 1 solemn mass of | St a4 tries to the An important #pe- | ents were | i control | Feauiem with Rev. Walter J, Lyddy | 18010 7 0P o g ¢ 11 v N i i ' dracor d Rev. Walter J. M e ngron L cial traffic of the eity was the fur- ¢ flam:s or ime [deacon an iy and substantial corded by National neral advances were Coty, American E International tallwaiy Signal, American jcultural Chemical preferred and A M B R. H. Macy, whici | soared 23 points yesterday and then | lost 15 of its gain, moved up 9 points this morning on a few transactions, = | und U. §. Cast Iron Pipe jumped 41 | Some: heaviness developed fn Inter o {mational Nickel, Casc Threshing Ma- ' Deaths |||i 0 Comen s Voreign exchanges opened steady jwith sterling cables selling slightly | higher around $4.87 13-1¢ Louis v, Jr. years ol THE MARKET AT 11:30 A. M. lived at 248 Chapman Mxml (Furnished by Putnam & C was taken to Uncas-On- | High Low Sanatorium, N | Al Che & Dye 1501 gO, PAm Ag Che pd 603 © instituti | American C: 1 in this city Octot 1003, Am oil liuson: tre Cporter. Anna Virginia Piltz. of the club are Margarct Halli- | Kevorkian. The club ' Mrs. Cooley'’s home r school. Touis Zotter, Jr. ved 1o Austria w Lis par-! Am a1 s noa child, He was edu-| Am 713 hat country. In 1822, the| Am S e s ! moved back to this city and! g TN 2 or fwo years late on September, 17| Am Woolen . 243, 24 4, he married Louise Zotter in! Anaconda Cop 541, 54 | Atchison 2 € Par- | Bait & Ohio ter, ad geth stoet "2 Brook Mar this nd Mrs. Louis Anna Zotte nk Zotter, all i Calis Pt Ger De Pasco I cos will b Mon-§ =i : G "I Ches & Ohio ot Burial will be m\‘_\‘ 3 St S e hrysler Corp ¢ . Colo Tuel Mrs. Mary Sliney Stanton Congoleum Mrs. Mary on, wife of Consol Gas "homas 1 Washing- | Corn Prod Hartford h Dav Chem m 4 o'clock last night follow- 1'odgr Bros in operation. Erie RR is husband, Fam Players 17 fathe ¥i a broth. Fleischmann 681 John Sline 1 sister, Kath- Genl Asphalt 7 Rliney, all of this city, Genl Elee . 1284, -ral services will be held fu Genl Motors .. 1393 Mary's church Monday morning Hudson Motors 5 it 4 o'clock. Buri Mary's cemete I will be tn St |[Int Cement Int Nickel Int Harves {Int Paper . ————— e | D Ken Cop | Mack Truck .. 62° Funerals | Marland 0il Mo Kun & {Mout Ward re National Lead 1241 el Michael Dalton N Y Central ..160% | Funcral services for Michael Dal- [y v w g & H ton were held this morning at 8:30 |00 S o'clock at the home, 2 Putnar | Pack Mot (ar N Am DPet B Ll | street, Wt 4 o'clock at St Mary's | | Scars Rosbuck 8613 nelatr Oil ... 20 | Ronuthern Pac 1101y 4 O N J 3 ewart Warn Studet 2 ‘ xas Co . Tex Gulf Sulph 1 iTim Rol Bear sub-d Mrs. Ma the organ by J compan T Coeen isan fhe Vacant Chair” at the conclus- ‘ion of the 1 1 Dearers were Walter Hartnett, John Hartnett {John Roden, Thomas Dalton, Joh Finneran, and 1. J. Buckley. ¥l bearers were Charles Dalton sl A :r‘" E William Finneran {Union Pac ez : he com. |Union Carbid Fathior Lyddy conduected com- S Ind Al mittal sery Burial wa U & Ind A S Rubber Mary's cemctery. ol i | Tsadore Almanda % Funeral sorviees ;\\rll.\a-!n(- Sl da. - nine-months-old son 0f | wo tt oy Jiis and Mrs. Peter Almanda of 86 (o 2on @l - o g John strect, will be held this aft- : crnoon at 4 o'clock at the home. TOCAL STOCKS | Burial will be in Fairview ceme- i ‘Furnished by Putnam & Co.) » Insurance Stocks, Anton Steiner Bid rvices for Anton len street will Acina Casualty Aeti Life Ins Co oon at 2 o'clock at the | Aetna Fire v, Martin W. Gau John's Germa eran ehurch, will officiate will be in Fairview ceme er | this home. Autotobile Ins . 1 Hatrford ¥ire Burial | Natioual Fir Phocnix Fire tor of ravelers Ins Co .. tConn General . \lalnll!ln A Michels ices for Louis cran employe of Stan- ley, Rule & 1 Co., who died | Am Hosfery ... .. Thursday evening at his home, 140 | Beaton & Cadwell Winthrop street will be held this Bige-Hfd Cpt Co com ¢ fternoon at 3 o'clock at the home Rillings & Spencer com 1 2 ind at 3:30 o'clock at the German Rijlings & Spencer pfd .. 3 6 Baptist church. Rev. Julius Kanz | priciol Brass |of New Haven will officiate. Burial | o1 Arms . R [ Will be in Fairview cemetery. ol E e Joseph A. Haffey Hart & Looln\ 1 UNDERTAKER Phone 1625-2 Opposite St. Mary's Church nce 17 Summer St.—1623-3 g S Michels, | i | Machine : IN B Machine pf3 .. Ni Be-Pond com . | North & Judd . Peck, Stowe & Wil . | Russell Mfg Co . Scovill Mfg Co .. Standard Screw Stanley Works . Torrington Co com . { nion Mfg Co .... Public Utilitles Stocke, “onn FElec erviee ....00 BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP 3:’7"1",’-\&“123?.‘,"” it Main St Prot. Bidg. Tel s | N B Gns int of New Britain NEW BRITAIN'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA LEADER wmParagon Orchestra | m: ADDED ATTRACTION AT EACH PERFORMANCE SUNDAY EVENING!! PUTNAM & CO. Moubers New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges. 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW. TEL. 2-1141 We Recommend the Purchase of Alabama Power Co. $5 Cumulative Preferred at §97.50 Per Share Thomson, Tenn & To. 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 238 Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchange Stuart G. Segar, Manager We Offer:— City of New Britain School 4’s August 1, 1930 Price on Application. EDDY BROTHERS &G Members Hartford Stock Exchange HARTFORD Hartford Conn. Trust Bidg. NEW BRITAIN Burritt Hotel Bldg. MERIDEN Colony Bidg, Federal Water Service $6.50 Cumulative Preferred Prince & Whitely Established 1878, Members New York. Chicago and Cleveland Stock Exchanges. Burritt Bldg.—69 West Main St.—Tel. 5405 Donald R. Hart, Mgr. We Offer Manning, Bowman & Company Class A & B Chicago Woman Ill With | One of Rarest Diseases Chicago, March 3 (P — Mrs Char! Scribner Eaton, daughter of the late William Rainey Harper. founder of the University of Chica- is =eriously ill, suffering from » fie exact nature of which itled her physicians, Delieved sheg has Addison’s one of the rarest known to o1y One of the symp- SN toms of the illness is the changing = = i of the skin to a reddish-bronz: New Haven Girl Badly Bbiot Hurt in Auto Accident Milford, March 3 (P—Miss Kitty SE A Nash Co. Spring line Joe fyan, Ouk Tnn, Plainville road, ancing, moderate cover Kescrvations, phone 1390 Line Suit Tuxedc 4% Walnnt St disrase medical D BY n\\mh Rintice Howard. avein Mexico City, March 3 UP—Relayed Haven, to Milford hosy atehes from Morella today sald day ng from a fracture ardo Rojas and Ray- skull and a broken faw and James sanchez, engineers, wer id by rebels on & con- camp at San Miguel Del miles from Morelia Sun Matthows o Farren aven New Haven, was sted for reck- S Jess driving as the result of an aute- mobile accident early today. Mat- thews was driving a sedan car which | T collided with a motor < driver CUBS LOSE ROOKIE by Austin Phillips of Bristol, Co go Cubs lost a very which was stopped at the time, promising rookie in Catcher Legget!. &iit from the Sally leaguc, when } young man decided te follow dentistr stead of reporting. TREASURY BALANCE tha Treasury B L0 “Every Customer a Satisfied Customer” 12 MONTHS OLD TODAY [/ Twelve months of serving New Britain people with expert workmanship in the renewing of their Old Hats— A Record of 12,300 Hats Cleaned During the past 12 months and the gaining of thousands of satisfied customers and-friends is an achievement we are proud of. Bring In YOUR Hat Today If you like, we will bring back its life and color while you wait. The Modern Hat Shop 38 CHURCH STREET Near Main Street o | STRAND SUNDAY 1 EVENING ONLY ...

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