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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, WRECK OF THE ROBERT E. LEE[ 5o Here is the graphic story of the wreck of the steamer Robert E. Lee told which were transmitted over telephoto wires for The Herald by NEA Service. . —y MARCH 12, Wall Street Briel 12 ®—Fra mpany ecarned $3. 7 aguinst $4.38 a & in plct\uc. H Constance English Shechan > English Sh - only child of Mr. and Mrs. Madison afternoon | jjeve th strength of U. & steel common in part may have been {due to purchases by the corporation | Ifor the 1925 cmployes profit-sharing vas ¥ popular with her littlo | pi riptions 1his year arc playmates and in the neighborhood | expect large. Employers shere her {took es last year when| Puneral be held to- offered to them at/| norrow morning at % o'clock at St | compared with $136 a Joseph's chu 1nt twill 1 With steel common Mary's ¢ £145, it is expected will he at a new r an illness was a pupil at h | Some t cbservers be- | s i school and was in grade $122 a share hare in 1926 anging arov fthis ¥ | i price ipposch, 18| Mrs. Mary sir ied | Miss | ‘ e g < W """"‘S’“‘fiw’("' in s : g Miss Frances M. Rapposch Miss Frances Mary 1D old - daughicr 545 Arcu e | trading in nd other issuce 'p advances, has in the fnancial dis- probably losses of in the foor svered an | ent eneral radio Liec Motors. i liave year MILE was YOung pec . | sensational and Miss | trader is said Lis city.|crder in General Motors at a loss of 00, while another trader short 000 sharcs of the same stock, Losses on aleo have sald, ran posch, Augusia Rap ers will tomorrow f~ red rnoon 1 services w Lutheran | the short Mar- | heen heavy, 10,000 to $100 4 1928, by NEA Sorvic 11| took y Dri\'_en on the Mary Ann rocks off Manoniet Point, M in a blinding snow storm late fl‘lday night, the coastwise passenger vessel was pounded by heavy seas, and for a time it was ASeaE A e eared that it would break up. As morning dawned the photograph above was taken, show- . ing the ship as it rested on the submerged reef. Clty ltems Fredorick Youns o known i vears of contir monthly mecting of the board | commissioners will he th Routine matters The 4 of fire & At Gatfney | yooron evening. o8, . LS O posed of. s a New Haven oy- cmploye, and Sophilia | Rusick of 109 Broad street, | marriage intentions at the of- the town clerk. Dr. Henry Martin left this after- noon for a visit in New York city. Captain Fred Smith of Co. No. 6 of the fire department will resume u'\' tonight after several weeks' following an operation for .mrv ndicitis. Officer John Kenne, transferred from the night patrol | to the day beat on Hartford- and h street, succeeding | Churles MeCarthy, who has | » Michael J. Cos- | ignment at the <'un|wl 1ous | Bros. ore ! died after 10 hospital 1 o'clock. He Although of Tilinois, 4 we employ Mr. v Bros, \\Wub ory and me me a hutc half years h t work for the company. H at cutting trade to work | & Irw | and was fore principal avenue the stor of Gatr cally | ti y has been 1etory ol was Russell | k and Funeral Aid as- sters of ¢ 1 Hull of Kensington x'nm-\ plained to the police today that a dog at 1455 Corbin avenus bit him in the leg while he was delivering milk Saturday. i Ilive chickens were stolen out of | 1 coop at 246 Clinton street, owned Fimest. Geramonti, according to |complaint to the police. chirga | by ertakers of | CALLS € I)R\I ! DANGEROUS Chairman R. W. Chamberlatn of | police commissioners attention called to th ug danger at the intersection | and High streets, because of | ction of a b building on triangular plot of land owned by StOAARY'S | ) American Hardware Corporation, | in 1ts work. Ipe corn & heen the scene of | Surviving her are two sisters, Miss | jumerous aceldents, and the new | Ellen O'Connell and Mrs. Frank juilding will have the effect of shut- brother, John O'Con- fting off the view of motorists com- | city. from the north on High street. | TPuneral services will he held to- ! man Chamberlain - sald today | morning at 9 o'clock at St board will he unable to install a Burial will 1 fe light at the intersection be- < of Lick of funds, unless a light clsewhere s transferred, doubted would be done. Planned to \larr\ Taunton Girl; Drowned | Taunton, M \Inrn h 12 - Edward Stark, one of the three Man- are incom. |CmMet coast guardsmen who gavel their lives at the Robert E. Lee wreck, planned to marry Miss Ethel !Westzate of Norton, a student at % % | Wheaton college, after her graduu- Cambridee, o0 in June, members of his fam- Saturday | o TFearing for the hves of bers of the coast guard sen minutes atter the picture ¢ to their death. fought its way onl to the hull and werc weers and 113 officers and men of the crew, mem- ce tried to launch boats to reach the stranded vetsel. A few the upper vight was taken some of these coast guardsmen went e ] > shown uiching the surf boat that was overturned when it had i e a1 v third of a mile from shore. Four men were reported missing; five clu aved. The Robert sible on the ho O'Connell of died hospital Sun- | fter an illness of three days |, was o member ¢ ¢ and was active a ing Cha in St. 1 morrow, ry's church Victor Micklowski 144 Gros hospital wecording a telegram b e police department | his death could e | Victor | t lied Yorlk, coived by the Details ned. Micklowski at Fordham to of ements Thomas O'kecfe Thomas O'Keefe of died at nom He was well known in 1t Surviving him are . Mrs. Bernard Conley of Wash ington this city, Mrs. Mar phiei t Donalne of Hartford and Mrs. | is home here Thursday after- | dy of Norwich, Vi, 5 | al will be held g row mornir in Cambridg: SRt g Woman Declares This Is —— | No Mother-in-Law Joke The police were asked today to Funerals = his wnsmitted by Telephoto J A : heroic surfman, who died! exposure on the coast Paulding on thg way to the Liros #lee | poe destroye Later the gale and waves abated and a number of craft which had been standing by the hope of rescue were able to take passengers and crew from the wrecked steamer. photo at the right shows the Robert I, Lee, vight. and two power hoats, ¢ left, mancuvering to transfer passengers to the rescue J!I]) between them. ‘llfligméfih‘flwgl(s"“EB%T%%"#%E?U%"JYGHE& Damage of Several Thousand i Dollars in Chureh St. Block dlseovired wh non-inflammable ¢ e ; nto 11 would profect, th ‘ vlane long a landi To prove t e pou y : of the liquid. s ed a ' 3 \EnUA . iy \.m and aet that t in The center and extreme reet 1§ “FIREPROOV' 'VIH F ity Sl Joseph Gwara, aged | 20, who is alleged to have taken ‘\ O from his mother-in-law, Mrs. | | Janaites of 86 Sexton street. It is {helieved he has left town. He is six feet tail and weighs 160 pounds. Young Woman Tries Out Tnvention For Aviators and Screams For Supt. Pullen Says Chlorination Nothing Mas | Suit Beconies M e Mrs. Olivia S. Paterson meral services for Mrs. Olivia S, terson ot towers 14 this at 3 o'clock at leott gational | rn v' 7 v A \j'v*v‘” rably at Hawthorne, ;v.m in .. e Spring s recommended 10 congress irove cemctery, Hartior the joint army and 1 in the i s 2 i hich has been conducting a! 5 ¥o Pary vl gurvey of ammunition storage sites. | Funeral rvices Mrs. Harry 4 faxen of Mason iditure of £2 also was vho died | | \fter Help A~ To Do With Stomach L WANT NAVY DEPOT. shington, March 12 (P—Enact-|¢ of legislation to Dlish @l » hish explosive depot for the Trouble nley sty Vincennes, I7r ot W chlor mains is not res the prevalence of | the - alth about. city, W. who ca hie o ichs Pullen, SE mended “to correct unsafe con- | o " v\l\hnv number of arr &for- held | o roughont i ul in smotl supply e W. J. Nobl like a large Christmas pudding. Ti ; denasn i combination m ; proof, but it did and within thirty ral st at the Rabbi Gershon Joseph 1 services, one-millionth chlor » Were 5 home arts of onc-mil o ould Madas cond CARD OF THANKS wish to thank our friends and | M. ighhors for the Kkindness and; | sympathy shown us during our re- dicd at the | T rcavement in the death of | dnieht | our beloved wife and mother. and | T'lalso for the beautiful floral eoffer- 1sed elsewher is planned to continue until « chlorin ion W water I, parti I summer montl ¥ rains, Dr. Pullen s Marslands Take Over Main Street Property John W. and Aliee Marsland have taken over the Dickingon huilding or Main street through a quit-claim deed granted them by the Dickinson Drug Co. by its treasurcr, Marsland. Tnclnded in the the Main strect and offi building and tory structire cemetery, The i hospital shorily Saturday night. Lurn in 1 children, ot doen, fore pply. ¥ mashs tor punching a hole the Gibbs huilding, cd and water pour L Mrs. ) Faneral Kaminski of 1 re | <1d this morning at 1 Heart church. A solemn high mass of re- quiem was celebrated by Rev, Luc- n Bojnowski, pastor. Assisting him | aforc were Rev Musial of Hart-| 1 as d a4 Rev. Alexandor that o . iy ; Kowalezyk leaco e S i used for the drug busi- |~ GUECE O Anthons | MSband and father. g Merochi, Irai igne, a printing shop and b JoRaoH Signed, | '\arions other pos The N - < Mrs. Lucy Donlan and Family. | AR e a i Ni¢ l\.ll‘“. John I; John Nickard > | t plot has a frontage of feot ¢ | H L Joseph A. Haffey build- s 10 the rear is 95x44. As con- ) '”” Hunes Mr, Marsland hus given stockholders of the Dickinson UNDERTAKER vne 162! Opporite §. Maey's Church Residence 17 Summer St.—1623-3 || remen equip- 1 to v hrave figi in the Piano Co ellar pipe din i s Dry I)emocmls Will Bolt Against Smith March I'm were fore Saerd CARD OF THANKS wigh to thank all our kind friends and neighbors for expressions of aympathy shown 0 us during our recent bereaves | ment occasioned by the death of our nd by cte floc was the dyiug of Oukley wealthy proprictor of the Crosce i i Billiard hall - and sportsman, who was t his chicken farm «kirts of the city Police charg Alloway 1 when the sportema turn with her to her murder charge the woman. STORLE REGISTER LCOTED Boys entered a gracory 59 Bmalley strect owned Fiose Dubowy last cvening and took soventy cents out of the cash re ter, according to complaint to the police today. Sergeant O'Mara fo that entrance had heen opening & window in Mr tenement, which in the store. con oy 15 sub. was brick tion all arers about the Had th fleors stre ons or My pistol at that Sar Harris i to re- highly nt. A e believes inst Puilding sted by the | committal cemetery, N Gideration, th D compi chief said wered Heart mage 10 1l exeeed $160, but Gibbs Co. Etor nd =00 DLuildin t e Co. 550 shares of stock in the ny. Sablotsky Exnl.nns Public Works Inquiry Councilinan Samucl Sablotsky was 1he speaker at & meeting of the P'robus club this noon at the Bur ritt hotel. fablotsky, who is a m ber of the club, spoke on the d pments in the investigation being to determine the truth of re- ported malpractice in the depart- ment of public works. was pl wo - S0k in th iar an 8o suffered it At e alarm Chureh damag o'clock, Co. No. il al and at was rung from Box i Blm streot ho recall 1+ at 10:19 ock. Tt hat Co. No. 2 had the nder control ther i loud report Dip 8:04 by s:40 WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS BOLLERER'S POSY SHOP 23 W. Main 8¢, Pref. Sidg. Tel. 008 “The Telegraph Florist of New Britais” ris- an ntment of sou Aot o cnsuing tvo when of Town Committes, DEMING, Chateman Conn., March 12, 1928 s though a blown is ! Steel common cros: guard |3 val hospital. will be buried |3 | Plerce {&ta on (Std Ol N Y 1928, 'SPECULATION 13 GAINING HEADWAY Radio and General Electric Are Much in Demand New York tion for the what browder scals in ket. Radio, General American Linsced, gains of 7 pointe or m the General Motors, wild markets of last down considerably, steady in the taking sales, H samably to meet fo | payments, probably g thie higher renewal lo in securities values, edly large inc o1 the unfilled orders dvance face of the 1o but tod; Electric with rore, W k. were forefront of the advance, while der in March 12 (P—S8pecula- was on 4 some- s mar- an extrems in th quicted held fa heavy protit v demands for currency, ral incon counted rate of t on it had no effect on th The States Stesl Corporation had a bull- ish effect on speculative sentiment, and tended to stimulate the part of small trad Independent ers. motors, which buying en are expected to show good first quarter results, were again heavily Chrysler, Packard moved up 2 to 3 levels for the year. and Hupp points te new Stewart Warner bought. all fgh | Speedometer and some of the other accessorics also Were General Motors sold points in the ¢ up its loss by ear well dow! arly trading, but 1 afternoon, 1 *d 148 to a new bought. n 1 5-S nads Jigh on the current recovery for a gain of more than 3 points. Radio held within a few points of v established trading, and the top figure of 117 in the first hour of General Electric, radio holdinge, Baking A which has hovered around | peak price of 146 1.4. large its Continental , broke 3 points to & new Jow at 34 and heaviness develope in Greene Cananea Copper, Dupont and Johns Manville. THE MARKET AT 2:30 P. M. (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) High Al Che & T Am Ag C American C Am Loco . Am Sumatra Am 8m & R Am Sugar ... 'Am Tobac Am Woolen Anaconda Cop | Atchison «... 'Unll & Ohio. Beth Steel Brook Man Cer De Pasco |Ches & Onio CRI& Pac1 -"‘\ {Chrysier Co 6 Colo Fuel Congoleum Consol Gas Corn Prod Dav Chem Dodge Bros Eric RR : Fam Players Fleisehmann Freeport Tex . Genl Asphalt Genl Tl = Genl Motors .. Glidden XHudson Motors A 18y 543, Int Nickel Int Harves Int Paper .. | Ken Cot Mack Truck Marland Oil Mo Kan & Tex Mont Ward ..1421, National Lead 128 Y Central ..15¢4 North Paclfic Pack Mot Car 677 {Pan Am Pet B 423 Philllps Pet L Arrow.. 128, Pullman .. . Radio Corp .. Remington Re Reading Secars Roebuck \Sinclair Ol . Southern Pac NJ Stewart Warn.r Studebaker xas Co Tex Gulf & Tim Rol B ‘nderwood Union Pac Union Carbide 1197 United ¥rdit U S Ind Al .. U & Rubber .. U K Steel Wabash West Elec Willys Over Woolworth Wright Acro .. x—Dividend |U(‘\L Low 15324 Gu8; §18 1 Closa 1541 {Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Inturance Stocks. | Actna Casualty Actna Life Ins Co Aetna Fire .. Automobile Ins e Hartford Fire Nationa! Fire .. Phoenix Fire & Travelers Ins Co . Conn General .. Bid 400 L8600 410 4 845 Asked 910 SEA 1110 1820 Manufacturing smvb Am Hardware Beaton & \,ud\\u Bige-Hfd Cpt Co com a4 Billings & 8pencer com 1 Billings & 8pencer pm Bristol Brass . Colt’'s Arms Eagle Lock . Fafnir Bearing (‘n Hart & Cooley . Landers, }° . N B Muchine . . N B Machine pfd . Xtles-Bo-Pond com North & Judd Peck, 8towe & Wil . Russell Mfg Co Reovill Mfg Co . Standard Screw PUTNAM & CO. Members New York & Hartford Steck Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW. TEL. 2-1141 We Offer: Connecticut Light & Power Co. 6': ¢ Preferred Price on Application. Thomson, Tenn & Co. 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchange Stuart G. Segar, Manager We Offer: Hartford Fire Insurance Co. Price on Application. EDDY BROTHERS &C«z Members Hartford Stock Exchange NEVASTANN HARTFORD Burritt Hotel Bid. Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg, We Offer: 50 Shares of Hartford Times Preferred 100 Shares of Colts We have a Tax Expert in our employ who will be glad to assist our customers in the pre- paration of Federal Income Tax Returns which are due March 15th. NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING EW BRITAIN MEMBERS HARTIORD STOCK EXCHANGE Joscph M. Halloran Tel. 1358 Harold ©. Mott We offer Connecticut Power Co. Hartford Electric Light Co. The New Britain Herald offers for the advertiser's consideration a circulation of over 15,000 printed and distributed daily. This circulation fact alone is proof positive of results to the merchant considering placing his advertisement in a newspaper. The Herald is a member of the Audit Bu- reau of Circulations, a national organization which sends out trained auditers to check up on circulation claims of newspapers. The Herald makes no secret of its circulation for it ilized that the merchant has a right to know the distribution his advertisement will receive. To the advertiser circulation means results, to the individual it means reader interest. is re: The Herald has over three times the circulation of any other newspaper printed in New Britain, and is the only newpaper in New Britain vith an audited circulation. e T e e P N T S —_———,——— e s Stanley Works . BOY SHOT IN ABDOMEN The hospital ambulance was called cut after 3 o'clock this afternoon in | response to a report that a boy had been shot in the abdomen on Oak street. Detajls of the shooting wer not availabld at press time. BEATEN AND ROBBED OF $18 Teter Jahek of 184 Stephen street, , complained to the poliee rning that he hul been as- and $16 taken from him. geant J. C. Btadler is investigat- Torrington Co com .. .. 100 | Union Mfg Co .... ... Public U lillH(:n Stocks, Conn Elec Servies Conn Lt & Pow pfid ) >