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SOBSTORY TRAPS WOMAN INTO SALE Man Who Attempted Stcide Rets as Police “Agent” Joseph ried and Mrs. Pesski also wept e liquor scrved serving of beer, bt she did not he witnessed the owever. ki's companion testi. ' 1 that he did not see liquor served, and Pesski had a few drinks Fugitive From Meriden City -ltems hool for Boys, Mired With I Iv refused to cme —_— | 16 cents per gullon, tax inctuded, | in Mud, Caught—Three - :cam and none or Peel ,_ i Atlantic gasoline; 20¢ quart Atlan- would risk a cold bath going in It tic oil; at Towers' Tilling l:‘xunon.( Pals Escape. o him. ) Hin % South Main $t. Saturday anfl Sunday. | wo of the policemen : v, | nee rail and spanned ZhCies t vour tickets for the big show. I thinking that they could Tickets doce—advt Specisi:tethe B ction 0f is body guaking, youth. ce bluc Japoni NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, & Youth Standing in Icy Stream Dodges Lasso Hurled by Police dos rom cold and h Laponis steads rom r-l'(h ors point tho rolc Southington, March Ay o she s L se of Mrs. Ev per gallon, tax included, | it exfon e rrowed so that e 5 18 Allen &treot g ' 20¢ quart Atlan- e 1. As the rail neared ¢ T ey p e ey Filling Station, . X : d\m;\( uxh\l.. i.,,,h', A ] phev e ! . ho was ca 4 than_ever 10 stay whers Rtante af s wonih at | \ud returned to the in. Youth Dodges Lisso tian of Assist I gt | AS19AF, JEPORIS a8 The police on both | uks of 11 [ L ficers of the state ins tream were continually making Nidso Bo A | Southington constables cctual attempts to rope the R e e : SM”‘H lN RACE To STAY |5 o'clock last evening in wp |t he dodged the ro o onihing tuiihe 5 b just oft the main highway between | Finally r being in the strean Mie Baona oo Bouthington and Plumville and, al-|for about minutes, hestarted to sanufacture, Jud 1 Candidate for Republican )lnwr-hy;““’"il“ easape was dmnossible, the move tows ds shore and without a Ars. Brown tl: . | youth plunged into Quinnipiac | word of explanation or a gesture o Hane A - ey Nomination Will Not Withdraw in | river and remained fhere with the jany kind, he shambled between twa liquer or sh e v | water swir about his hiye [of the off out 10 the roadwiy FEe avatnds o Interest of Harmony, He Says. more than 3 stes until he was | They boarded an automobile and X foreed to wa |departed for Meriden. ort ith is circulating his | | Two others, Mastino, | Officials at the school in Meriden e E S o e c“q""‘;";iln 26 g ew Haven and Fraik shero|today stated that Sherwood o o ss Brgas et St the Sugges: | o0l B, South Norwalk, were | Martino who were with Japonis noon of Marci v com- | tion that he might withdraw in the el st (re alln elds el AR ing out, turncd o he torests of harmony and to prevent e o Bain. | CHlek e nilier 1w mambisa sl the Lm’:‘! 1'.'.‘:),m,',d‘\,"’,\;x,‘-- v : _f L primary contest March 30, Swmith | ¢ Nie Dantec. Broihers . wha]gutnt I clared lay he is in the contest Ssiseaiulng s | Rt ported that he b eents |15 stay and under no conditions wiu | SOPGUCt @ gasoline filling _station Dotlle ot Hatoe e L R took the ho: One of the fugitives they raided Mrs, shon o o was handenifed bt despite this they e ! (sem Case With Jewels i e O rioonshine liqu Valued at $10,000 Gone | 'rothors were forccd to give u',v; HIs Accused of 1he Killing of Mrs, Brown scized 1) ton, March 17 () — A gem ]“‘\“»‘;‘ IS '\"“(r‘,“'r“,“"“‘x“""-'4““‘;"‘-"‘ U7 Rose Licata in Brooklyn—Fought of the cellar wit S ATaine s A0 001 3 45 | having suffered bad beatings Officer Cosgrove el R e e Hide in Barn Overnlght | His Extradition. e had sold i o iia Anatee b N © with twe others, Al y s to the polic G [owis Witda ot ithie fitm 6p |8t aniford, and William Ciolf, | Cuscio, Known dlingto With wine wa Tn ang Windr, New York city, A |13, of Pacific street, Stamford, made l\r“\m\\ ! ) vas Tells Sob Ntory porter to who Windt entrusted his|@ break from the Meriden .wlmw»w L As I had tesiified, M : South Boston station | Thursday night. The trio made I8 en it on ane s Brown to nd and i yesterday while he went to pur- | their way tc Southington Thursday pecompuny d his indictnent for kit Was S0 o 1 : e (Ditots o et e omits Gits: and secreted themselves \oEs e dtose Ll IRneplly rortuns by gent” that she o 1 by & woman who ask- @ barn near the Walsh homests s Hos il extradi L LR o 1ol ul s ions, in Southington all day yest: Sndluieal s 3 BIL OVeI hy' domesti The woman appeared hard of One of the boys was we N e to end his hearing and the porter momentarily |shoes and he went to th sl i v son ¥ abandoned his bags to show her tho home and asked for a pair 0 S way. He had taken less than Mrs. Walsh, upaware of the es- ! s when he turned to discover the eape of the . becams suspicionus ! Windt case gone. Twenty and telephoned to the Southington ! leescarched the station, police. The fugi iy nd surrounding district without | boarded a passin S i for Plainville. § Cascio was Koy - hool and police from 5 SRR VIGHT FIRE {nigton department, hurri e liatiay OB RS re, Mass, March trio and nearing Dunhaw police cladm o, 1 Fire fighters of four town which s the Quinnipiac 1 et Rleh TRy to control an mo bout } between Seuthing : S - taday in the department 2d P . they saw the boys |+ e of heing ©William Davidow here this morning. | riging in the truck. i ot men ar Alarm ¥ 47 telephone | The boys sensing that they | s hen they ke Gperato 1 apparatus from Saga- R ped from the yatee e e o Thex e in ihor- ”5 ro, Duzzards Bay, Monument b nienocey cone. | Wife's Efforts May Save ood. A womin who i LR R S10Te | o rted through a marshy fivld Life of Husband Brown's home when the “ig ind | was burned out and the roof fell in, | oo (e highway Ala., March 17 (P —Heroi a companion culld tified that [but flames stopped 8001 | oiny saitows & snnke- e s AviTe i Pesski's story of misfortunc spreading, through the field wi Pritehett, 35, | houses. Shilon, who W | Two Get Across River Ijurea yesterday wh: | The policemen went in after the |gwept five westorn |New Britain Trust Co. river and urged | Central {both banks of the | Japonia to come out. He refused to | | budge. Crowds of motorists passing i the scene grouped on both | the stream to watch the p Linea of rope were secared and icou\orwd into lassos but all cast in ume S e to stoncs modernisti GUOMETRIC DESIGNS Hills. Jewelry in using s presery eftects. | three but before they could Bet near | munities leaving three |them, the fugitives plunged into the | gther persons suffer [iey water, Martino and Sherwood | Priteheit was pinn {swam to the opposite shore and ran | tmbers of his house when the storm !towards the mountain but Laponis|nlew a large tree over on it and | was stuck in the mbd. He was un-|his wife, excrting all her strength |able to swim. lifted a portion of the weight fros | Me reached center of the | Lim until help arrive 'stream which is about 25 fect wide Dan Roberts, Ne J his wif at this point and remained there reandehild, wore killed wl | Ofticers ~ stationed themselves on ! or wreeked 1 home at geometric rely cut sgall -cut daily. vertisement. of Circulations, a new s ‘My estate will be chiefly life insurance and this trust company will manage it for my family.” Let Us Talk it Over With ‘@ terest. read it. associated to eliminate ‘“foggy” has to appeal to the readers. ing the Herald. The New Britain Herald is the only The New Britain Herald has a circulation of over 15,000 printed and distributed With the advertiser, circulation is the major point considered, for it enables him to estimate his results, or at least, know the number of people who will read his ad- When the Herald joined the Audit Bur ice was given to the advertise A service which is a rock bound guarantee of distribution, and which eliminates petty quibbling on circulation. The Herald's 15,000 circulation is proof positive of reader in- The people buy the Herald because they want to The Audit Bureau of Circulations, of which the Her- ald is a member, is a national organization of publications i circulation figures. auditors make the circulation department of the members show newsprint used, money collected, and other proofs of distribution. In order to keep circulation, a newspaper The Herald is doing every- thing humanly possible to please its readers by printing news of the city, state, United States and the world, and the people of New Britain return the confidence by read- newspaper in New Britain whose circulation is audited, and stre: point that it has over three times the circulation of any other newspaper published in the “Hardware City.” The es the At The Burritt Mutual Savings Bank You will be doing the right thing if you bank a part of your money each week. Watch it grow and besides know that it is then beginning to eam a lit- tle for you. Why wait any longer? Let us start that first deposit this week. ATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1928, SPECULATION GOES OV UNABATEDLY ,,M,lPrice Records Fall in Quick ‘ Succession Today Wall Street Briefs New York, March 17 UP—Com- wercial failures in the United | States this week are figured at 43¢ 1. G. Dun and Lom“uy.unnm| he week | 51 ago. Directors of Continental Baking corporation have omitted the quar- | terly dividend of on: dollar a share | New York on the Class “A” common stock. {lation for A vear ago the annual dividend rate | unabated exchange today with the rails su wus reduced from $S to $4. The ' perseding the industrials s the tion tollowsd belief of the dire common stock. A year ago the leaders. Price records fell in quich ual dividend rate was reduced selon as pools, alded by short We Offer: B’rmingham March 17 (P—Specu the advance continu on the New York stock $3 1o $4. The actlon followed CcOVering and a large influx of out of the directors that earnings Side buying, marked up stocks Sy A actory, said all sections of the list. M. Lec Mayshall, chzirman, but vw York lvanced to large amount of cash could | Within 25 are of the r . advantage in rehabili- | ord high for all time of 174 tating (xisting plants and continu- ¢Stablished in 1901. Reading 2 am should im- Yanced $2 g share to $107, a price The quarterly divi- not heretofore reache 1607, \ the preferred was Northern Pacific, Gr Northern former breferred, Southern Railway, Jersey Texas eorporation, 1 Central, Pennsylvania and St Louis director. Southwestern sold at their best 535 West Main Street el o | prices for 1628, or longer. @General Motors continucd to be group, advancing $2.50 a share to bt £171.50, which price repr Says He Never Had Agreement With appreciation of mo {009,000 in the market value . outstanding stock within the last j week. Interborough Rapid Transit, Corn Products Refining and Conti- Upham to Withokl Campaign Fax- We Offer: penditures of 1923, Waterloo, Tows, Ma 17 (UP)— {nental Insurance also reached new Wilbur Mar: former treasurer of high ground. the democratic national committes, Early gains in the general st d to the Units had had any a Fred Uphim, 1 Press that he | ran from $1 to $5 a share ceemient with the | = o A i e e e T\"rlur?\';}nmju T AT 11:30 A. M. il committes treasurcr, to withhold b J‘\m!‘“fi‘ & Co. ;] ublication of 3 campai x- L ONER 08 e L9282 camualeniexs i iiichaip D drT 1iE. | 1hsa i - S Am Ag Che pd e | American senate Teapot POl Am Loco committes at, 5 | Am Sumaira [Am $m & Re 1 | Am Sugar . Members Hartford ¥ A. V. Leen secretaries of Upham, ot it was an “understanding \"’“ Fobases NEW BRITAIN tween Marsh and Upham not to A Woolen Burritt Hotel Bdg ke roports to the senate of cam- | Anaconda Cop Daign contributions fn 1923, Marsh | Atchis is subpocna to appear befors | BAIt & Ohio the committe At Wednesday tn Beth Steel Wnshington, |Brook Man We Offer: e tma mentionad T was r De Pasco traqsurcr in name only,” Marsh satd, (Ches & Ohio [ took no part in the raising of (€ R 1 & Pac 1y other work connected surership.” 10 that after N be wa rated Cor | Chirysier Corp | Congolenm Consol Gas | Corn Prod | Dodge Rros Eris RK Fam the 1 ill and when he I Hull had as-| chairmanship of the natienal taking over all duties with raising of funds and condueting of fin YRTED has sold a kingle nl Motors . ouse on Fa strect to Lawren Hudson Motors « Humason zabeth Kenn Hersheys his sold a three family house on Int Comb, Ling & outh Main str to Charles H. Int Cement . Both sales were made by Int Nickel . Members New York . 5. Jones agency. FEliza- Int Paper Dyson has purchased a olt om Ken Cop . Laurel road of the Louie 8. Jon:”,\u-k Truck ageney. Mo Kan & Tex Donald R. e { Mont Ward BODY COMING HOME IN Y Central Fla., March 17 (¥ N Y NH & H ohin . Geary, lawyer of |North Amer... Waterford and New London, Conn., | North Pacific. . Was forwarded to his late home to- | ppek Mot Car duy. Mrs. Geary accompanied the ' pay Am Pet B body | Phillips Pet Pierce Arrow.. Funerals | Remington T | Reading \Rears Roo |8in Con Of1 ‘South Pac &tand Oil X Y Stew War ... | Studebaker Mrs. Harry A. Traver The chapel of the IMrst Congrega- tional church was crowded yester afternoon by many friends of . Harry A. Traver of $0 Monro street whose funeral services were {held at 3 o'clock. Represented by 14 very large percontage of ity mem- |bership was the Woman's club of [which slie was a prominent member. 1sual from both & standpoint | s Runier anty and number were the |y 1 tributes. Special accommoda. | tions had to be made to carry the flowers from the edifice to the final | reating place in Marlboro, Masn. BRITISH NAVY 1 STILL IN UPROAR Recent Trouble on Warsmp Topic of Interest Underwood .. !Union Pae Union Carbide {United Fruit . U 8 1Ind Al . o L 1 March 17 (—Whether jazz band should pipe or not for ntlon, (l‘urnl-hnl by F filllm & Co.) o {Aetna Lite Ins Co ex Actna Fire ex ...... Automobile Ins ..... Oak, because of which thr W suspended and wer clamoring for the officers newspapers squale Palazzolo of Pasquale Pa The fune .. 410 Palaz- ’ S A Fra 7 Hartford Tire 820 by [ S et s ( Phoenix Fire . L83 saying the ineident happened i lo'clock from St. Mary's church, Trave Ins Co 1720 1740 & week ago and that the naval heads where a mass of requiem was cele. | [PAVEIErs In8 Co ... 1720 17 | e et ele- | an General ... o0 1315 should be fully informed by now, [bra v Rev. Walter MeCrann. Manufaciyring Stocks, nd they demanded that it be clear- Mrs. Mary T. Crean sang during the Am Husdwars ox led up quickly. |mass. 4 " o | Rear Admiral Bernard 8t G. Col- | The pall brarers wore Salvatore | AT Hoslery ... ... a0 |lard, con | E: % 5 ard, commanding the battleshi Attardo, Ilartford; Aurclio Carani, | Beaton & Cadwell .. 7 p] (uadron at Malta, Captain Kennet} G. B. Dewar, commanding the bat- n.m.;. Royal Oak and Commander | AL Daniel, of the same ship, were | men suspended admiralty said it lacked information could mnot explain the trouble this story was fold in naval m.lm,l ‘however: | When the Royal Ouk, the flagship, | t Malta, Admiral \ullml! o st a party wasd invited | ‘ Rige-Hfd Cpt Co com . Billings & Spencer com | Billings & Spencer ptd | Bristol Brass . “ ‘u “olt's ATms c. i Lagle Lock sese voi B Vim Oypes | Patnir Bearing Co . | Funoral services for Jumes 17, Van | HATt & Cooley «.... Oppen of 45 Buell street, who died | Landera, I' ex . night, will be held this(N B Machine .... 2 o'clock at the home. N B Machine pfd am H. Alderson, pastor of | Niles-Be-Pond com | Trinity Methodist church, will con- | North & Judd ...... {duct the services. Burial will be in | Peck, Stowe & Wil .. | Walnut Grove cemetery, Meriden, | Russell Mfg Co . | e | Scovill Mg Co Dominico Serignese, John D. Boeco, | i(.mn«mw Pupillo and Luigi Gri- | malde Burial will be in St | tery. H:~ mal and would | . announced the | admi | 1t would not, said Captain D\\-.r.‘ Mre. Alice Lee Wells | Standard Serew . o der Danlel’ backe s Funcral services for Mra. Alice Loe | Stanley Works ex ; :’x"‘(“‘"’;"”’ AR 2o TR Wills of Bridgeport, a resident of | Torrington Co com ¢x He He had no objections to aboard the a dan batileship, said the cap- this city several years ago, were held this morning at 10 o'clock in Bridge- Union Mfg Co ex Public Ttilitles Siofln:‘ port. Burial wili be in this city at [Conn Elcc Bervice ex .. 6 tain to r‘;- -ulm:ml in diplomatic | 1:30 o'clock this afternoon. Rev.|Conn Lt & Pow pfd ...112 WAL o aoohl Saciel | Henry E. Kelly of 8. George's Epis- | Hfa Elec Light . 410 L h-‘ had I‘h ter x:m‘flrl a buyn;l| ,cnpnl church in Bridgeport will of- ([N B Gas ... .. 7 from the shore to pipe for his danc ing. His boyx had too much work to| do in the day, continued the cap- nd he did not purpose to per-| them to stay up most of the light for the amusement of t ship’s guests—even if the admiral gave the dance, Captain Dewar and Commander Daniel were suspended by a court of inguiry at Malta and came to London. The admiral 80 was sus- | pended and his flag “struck” from | ficlate at the committal services at the grave at Fairview cemetery. Southern N E 70 | | | | TREASURY BALANCE | Treasury Balance, 31,697,800, | MUST OBEY ORDINANCE. | Al city ordinances intended to {abate nuisances from odors and | noises attending the operation of {dry cleaning establishments must be lived up to, the Mayflower Dry Cleaning Co. officials were informed yesterday afternoon at a confeecnce LS \mlm ch . h"- Chureh Residence 17 Summer $t.—1625-3 1 which was the culmination of nu- ‘he Royal Oak, but he stayed at erous complaints 1o the building Malta. N R ::pnr!mvnl.p!'nl-m this 18 done, the Meanwhile contradictory reports | FLOWERS plant, located at West Main and Lin- Wer~ current in both London und ! BOLLERER'S | coln streets, will be closed. lnspmar Malta. One paper today .wrmndl | A. N. Rutherford, Chiefs W. J. Noble astouishment at the incident be- | POSY suop [aad W. G Hart and Dr. It W. Pul. canse of “the particularly Bapny ve. = Prd. Bidg. Tel seg |10, suberintendent of health. 100k lations” of the officers of the Royal | [“The Telegraph Floriet ot New m part in this conference, Oak. Another paper eaid #t had I p) EDDY BROTHERS & & HARTFORD Hartford Conn. Trust Bidg. 20 Shares of Aetna Life Insurance 20 Shares of Automobile Insurance Prince & Whitely Lostablished 1878, Chicago aud Cleveland Stock LExchanges. Burritt Bldg.—69 West Main St.—Tel. 5405 We Offer a Few Shares of MANNING, BOWMAN & CO. CLASS B STOCK jwith the | Rov. Theodora A. Greéno, pastor Imirastel ks SN e s uaniy (sl R | of the First Congregational church, = 3id Aalke Peris ave caused the in- {conducted the serviees, Aetna Casualty ex cident aboard the battieship Royal admiralty to ] PUTNAM & CO. Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW. TEL. 2-1141 Electric Co. 87 l'referret.i Price on Application. Thomson, Tenn & Lo New Britain Phone 2381 Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchange Manager Hartman Tobacco Co. 61, Cumulative, First Preferred Stock To Yield About 6.60% Stock Exchange . Hart, Mgr. !lvarned the friction aboard the ship had prevailed for some time and that 1t culminated in an appeal to the commander in chief, Admiral Sir Roger Keyes, who, after futile mpts to smooth things over, al- lowed Admiral Collard to lower his and Captain Dewar and Com- mander Daniel to return 'o London New Britain Det‘elts Meriden at Handball Eight matches of hand ball werc run off last night batween Meriden #nd New Rritain *Y* hand ball teams local hand ballers taking five out of eight matches. defeated Dressel Britain, 21-3. defeated Horozy-Di of Meriden, 21-4, 21-18, 21-11 arker-Legan, of New Britain, de- Bros., of Meriden Loomis-Strong, Aefeated Coombs: 1-17, 21-18 Mangan-Cohen defeated Lingner- |Lawson of Meriden, 20-21, $1-19, 21-14 Dressel-Crowe defeated Bowen, 21-11, 21 Warner Bros. defeated hro- 21-9, 21-15. Easter Fggs Will Be Expensive This Year Chicago, March 17 (M—American ster cggs will’ cost more this vear than in 1 unless there comes a change in factors which now have brought them to a point three cents ahove last year's figure. Four conditions have been found operating against cheap oggs this spring. The crop is much lighter than was expected. The demand en hatcheries i8 heavier than usuel. Export to South America is con- of New Britain, Westerbarth, 18-21 Lawson- the Maz | siderably greater than last yvear, and egg breakers are taking large quan- tities of eges, contrary to general ex- pectations. Four Convicted and Sentenced to Death Beigrade, Jugo-Elavia, Mareh 17 (P —Four of the 17 Macedonians ac- cused of complicity in the murder of the Serbian General Micheel Fovachevitch last October were con- victed and sentenced to death today at Istip where the assassination @6~ curred. They were Mraljez, Zican- ovitch, Retrovitch and Brdareviteh. Rix other persons were sentenced to imprisonment of from 13 to 20 veurs und one to five years. The others were acquitted. nmnmmm e Cu