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RORID) SOCIETY SEASON IS LAGGIAC Poor Weather Barlier in Week Also Noticed Palm Beach, Fla., March 24 (B— Aside from the shivery weather which at the week's onset swept th Leach sands barve, a coupie of ayors Lield the spotlight of happen- here. Mayor Jimmy Walker of w York City arrived to mingle lcast, the mayorship of Major Bar- H. Warburton, this colony's civic head. After a time as guest of the local ayor, Mr. Walker has gone fishing | the gult cam on the cht Ha mony leaving Mayor Warburton ponder his own civic problems. The sun beamed hotter as the week wore on and the Leach loung- ers came out in full array. Sumu iment was reached today as the mperature climbed from t v t week's levels. One society matron | wore an apricot bathing suit, made with a V neck which had a piping of the same colorful silk print which she wore as a bandana. The cuff of the trunks were hou in the same gay pattern and it again w introduced for a slender sash and for pocket piping. Newport later like- lv will see a costume of rosc and | pink bathing garment, bound in 1 tow piping of king hlue, with b dana to match. This was n- worn by With many of his constituents who | Iso recognize, for a few months 1 invited to a bridge party this w and had nearly a hundred guest: a matron whose companion was d in a blue and white Knitted and a Panama hat banded in @ yellow string line of worsted in vellow and brown. Mrs. E. Clarence Jones had closed her Vita Serena home and with Mr. | and Mrs. John R. Fell, Philadelphia, Mr. James H. R. Cromwell goes to California for Mrs. W. R. Heart's ranch house party. Ormond Beach—C. 8. Woolworth, chairman of the board of directors ot the Woolworth interests, accom- panicd by Philip Bryden of Scran- ton arrived at this resort to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Danic!l Jones of Brooklyn. N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Hutton are here en routc from I'alm Beach to New York Daytona Beach—Society was well represented at the horse show here en Mr and li Stephen Porter, Rye, le Miss Corfa Eakin, N Caiwan, Conn., won the trophies. St. Petersburg—The Beaux Arts club present its first annual costume tall thi by suspense because the plans had been kept secret despite that rumors week, the event featured were a bull fight would be staged in the ball room. The report came true but it was a mimic battle and cleverly burlesque wpa—The Tampa art institute i Phyllis Griffin won high score prize and Mrs. §. McKnight the con- solation. Filibustering in parliamentary procedure is the utilization of time in various ways, usually by speeches, 1o prevent action on a measure be- fore a legislative body. “After I've worn my jewels ! don’t worry about their safety because they're securely locked in a Safe Deposit Box.” Have You a Box Too? New Beritain Trust Co Do You Visit the Savings Window Here at the “Burritt Mutual” Every Week ? You urge you children to save each week in the School Savings Bank (a part of the Burritt Mutual Savings Bank)—why not deside yourself to come in regularly and put away a part of your salary each week? WALNUT HILL PARK PICKED FOR TROPH) American Legion Goes on Record and Asks Hearing Offic against placig the captured Ger- nan cannon, recenty arrived in this ohy, in Willow Brook park, was taken last night at ular meeting of the post in ashington strect. city as a war tr headqu A request to the park board for a rters on W Eonvole The post went on record as fav- oring Walnut Hill park as the site unon and if the request £ is granted, this will be argued before members of the park board throuzh whose orders the site for the c for a hea at Willow Dirook p chosen. The post @ votod 1o cooperat: with the Besse System stores in the sale of the pictures of “0ld Tron- sides,” the Listorical frigate for the Wl preserve the relic of the first days of the United States fund to restor navy. Drive For 800 M Plans were completed bers will con race betw to a close on April 4 n Connceticut and W Virginia has heen started on mem Lership and this will come to P be on a mil being planned Several guests were pre meeting. They were Wil son of Meriden, departm ! m Dick of the membership drive partment vice-commgnds Panzer of West Ha district wemt ord, Hartfor . & C. Men in Chair Uy Night was obse the po I ry & 'K ocet during the meetin who officiated duri and du dates, tollows: Coj avid Ogren; first vice Cleon Bell; second vice-co off by th the direction of & Voeal selections, danee numbers other features served to make up e enjovable program. € the board of dircctors were enjoyed by those present eek Liberation for Man w Haven, March 24 (UP) ted today by Attorn court Stanley Dunn pronoy sentence after a sto e for rohbery nd theft, endeavored to make the def ed was stolen, Smgmg Herome NEA New rk Burcau Passengers on the 8. Duilio praised Hazel Wylda, of New Or- leans, as a heroin at New Yo maintained qu show en vovag: Mary Garden, v re from a year 1l action on the protest of Eddy-Glover post, American Legion, many fri ring on the matter was voted and a letter will be despatehed to that mr)\, Surviving McDonough; a sister, Mrs. Nobert brother, Hartfor ark has been The funeral wi Mrs. Bridget Ha this city for over 0 the launching of a membership drive for $00 members which starts today and A close on April 5. The local drive will incident fo close on April 4 so that all mem- berships may be counted in on the state department total. The mem- bership of Lddy-Glover post at the sent time is 425, The drive will y plan with the pres- cnt membership being divided into three battalions of six companics cach. An intensive campaign s joined St Surviving daug whom lived with her; sughter, Mrs. Frank Lawrence of Harttord: three grandehildren; an ndchildren. Miss Apna ves fell and fractured her leg on street last week and s now New Britain General nt at the nt chafr- two great-gr Frank Anderson of Wetherstield, de- Earl mfined to the hip committee hospital. hairman, and James Haskins, com The fune tau-Locke post of Hart- enney's fmneral parlors on Main morning at 8:30 Joseph's church at o'clock, Burfal will be in St Mary's cemetery. o'clock and at St ved by st with employes of Landers. »ying the chairs meeting ¢ initiation of candi- mander, nander, mander, H. Chidsey; chaplain, Willis Marsh and past commander, John Johnson An entertainment was furnished Universal Girls' club under ioba, . und Mrs. Andrew Rzioba of 40! Booth strect, were held this morn- e s employed by the owner. sacred Heart | cred Heart | e Peterson, nd 3 s, the gift of C. F. Smith, chairman of Landers, hur cinetery, ! Who Beat Up Detective o'clock at Conrt ang as corpus procedings were to lin Cocller in hehalf of Anthony Corzllo, sentrnced to six months in jail for beating up a detective in | court | Funeral servic fon Thursiday when Corallo, one i ganesters on trial tacked oo teetive James R, Cook. ook had ant change his clothing which he charg- Court street. Rev. Samuel pastor of Berlin (o Mr. Scibert saffer his skull when he fell on a slippery The funeral of Mrs. Mary P of Hu Short strect was hell | cemetc loved husl Mozzicato, Sigr and Mrs V. Mozzicato and family. friend mnnnum occasion: \l'\h thank the Albro \ Berlin G John's church, New 1 s, Departments as the ship docked They told how she ‘t amone the nerv- ens audience when fire broke out in the projection room during a movie Haz l, protege of home tudy of music in Taly. Joseph L. Mchonough, Joseph L. McDonough, 33 years | old, of §1 Church street, die o'clock at the New Britain Gen 10spital where he was confin. March 14 following an attack of | pneumonia. Mr. McDonough w Britain and lived here all his life. In his youngér days he was one of thie foremost boy athletes in the city | specializing in jumping and pole vaulting. He was known to his 'nds in every part of the | was emploged | at varjous times by the O'Nefl Tire ul Battery Co., but his last employ { Fish nce Lorn in N ¥ as “Trixie, was with the New Brit: him are his father, John n, with whom he lived, a Zdward MeDonough of and a step-brother, Attor- homas 1% McDonough of robably be held ¢ morning at 9 o'clock at St church with buriul in &t ¥'s cometery \gements are made in & Co, undertakers. Mrs. Bridget H: ™ nt of r home, wember, dicd widow of Putrick Hayes born in Treland and e itain at an carly aee. 8he to the southern sectic and of the group who oph's church when it was establish @ two sons, Mich nd Bdward Hayes: and a ter, Miss Anna 1l will be held at M. J Mond; — ) o registration and the case was contin- | ned until Monday to allow him time ‘ to bring in a duplicate Olh(vr W. P. Hayes testified that a jcar driven by Swentusk figured in a | ident on Kelsey street 0 last evening. It was un- . the offiecr said, but Swen- tnsk could not find the registration el Funerals Frances Bzioba nine-year-old daughter ¢ 15 o'clock Burial w ' 5 Anna Benza r home, 31 1 o'clock at Uk chur officiated. Burial will 1 Ukrainian cemetery Philip A. Scibert will ofticiate, Burial will b irview cemetery at Seibert Dairy Co., Thursday Mrs. Mary Parkus morning at 9 oclock at the cek Catholie church on Beaver street. Members of oie Union of the ek Cath- bearers, in Ukrain- CARD OF THANKS wish to thank our friends neighbors for the kindness and syni- shown us during our recont avement in the death of our be- | son. Nicholas o for the beanti- and oficrings cspecially wish to think Rosario Damico, the N. B. Chapter Barbuts' Union flor: coiveld. We d. Mrs. Nicholas Mozzicato, CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our Kind and neighbors who sympa- d with us during our reeent he ath our beloved mothe er. We w 1o cspec stor Sales Co ange, Ladic F. Corbin's, the Cerbin FForemen's club, . and MRS, . and MIL . and MI . and MR J( ADLER, . RNHABER CHRIST ZIBGEER, HENRY ZIGGLER, and MRS, ADAM ZIEGLE JACOB ZIEGLER L and MRS WILLIAM ZIEGLER. GRAPH FLOWERS BOLLERER’S .. POSY sHOP . Prof. Bide Tel ka6 w | years, a mem- | » ot St Mary's church for several | years previous to moving to St Jo- | seph's parish ot which she wa charter E Arch street, last night of fllness Avanced age. She was Hayes, all of and another | ral services for Frances! in- | Dennis Kulmaty- pastor of the Ukrainian church | for Philip A, Sei- | of 437 Park strect will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at B. €. X Porter Sons' funeral parlors, 19 ‘flowing into their pockets, many of ske, [the big traders and their assistants gational |to | work. The work has been well repaid, I however. Assuming that one-fourth by traders buying for their own account and therefore paying no commission observers | estimate that for each of the 13 days the commiissoins were over $92,000,- [* & Steel .... 1431, his would mean an average of 7 5.000 for each of the 1,180 meat West Klee . t Willys Over .. 23 cted ns | is {ing their seats 1 by the illness I f | repre 1518 | struck by the Florist of New Britwin” |t NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1928, ‘ Deaths l'WaIISIman‘ef: Amplifying his statement on pros- | pective earnings of General Motors Corporation on his dcparture for at 9748 | Europe, John J. Raskob, chairman al ’ox the finance cominittee, sajd first quarter carnings would approximate | 470,000,000, after all charges and { federal taxes, or about $4 a ehare on the common stock. He estimated around 39 a share for the first half | of 1 R. G. Dun & Company reports 468 commercial fallures in the United | tates this week, against 476 last | week and 492 a year ago. Owen D. Young, chairman, Gener- al FEleetric Company, salled for a | month's vacation in Europe. He said | his departure nad no official signifi- cance. Others golng abroad were Alvin W. Krech, chairman of the Equitable Trust Company and Earl 1. Babst, chairman of the American «r Refining Company. ‘SITS IN CAPT. KELLY'S CAR, FIGHTS T0 STAY THERE, ! Farmington Avenue Man Pu Battle When Pollceman Tries to Put Him Out. John Maher, aged 25, of 116 mington avenue, was fined §10 nd costs, exreution of the penalty suspended, by Judge H. P. Roche in police court today on charges of drunkenness and breach of the peace d guilty. Irose- leuting Attorney J. G. Woods told the court that Maher scated himself in rge J. Kelly's automobile while 1t was parked in front of the | tem storo on Main street | about 5 o'clock last evening, and when Officer Peter Skierkowski, who | was in charge of the car, ordered him out, he attacked the officer and to which he pleade Captain G Bosse lled him vile names. without a license and without a re- 3 tion, and Prosecuting Attorn Woods nolled both charges on p ment of the costs of the court. He Calif Pet told Judge Roche the young man was driving his brother’s car on|Ches & Ohio about 1 o'clock this|C R I & Pac worning when Officer Willlam Po- [Chrysler Corp litis arrested him, and as he had no Consol Gas record, the state was|Corn Prod Main stre police cour not disposed to be severe. John Swentusk, aged 18, of 2 Willlams street, pleaded guilty ating an automobile without {minor {about 5 roidah! certificate, Ho does not own the | BROKERS TIRED 00T ! Weck %o Strenuous That They Ask Funcral services for Anna Benza | be held this afternoon at 2| stock Exchange to Declare Holl- day at Good Friday. New York, March 24.—(—Bat; tered \'nrk Stock E: | on Good Friday, April 6. Although the past 13 days have jons m of commi seen a gold streg and clerks have almost reached the of the bus ness holder half of But it is pointed out tI the members never go on t commisgions, and this would s the twice that figurs Daignault Off Agnih to Take Case Before Pope Providence, R. 1., March 24 (UP) ~I°riends here learned that Elphege Daignault, Woonsocket editor- lawyer, had left New York early to- ‘king papal inves- ce parish funds. ond trip that Daig- nault has made in his attempt to | have Rt. Rev. Willam A. Hickey bishop of Providence, give an ac- | Beaton & Cadwell | counting of parish funds. On his tirst visit to Rome, scveral ‘hmi\')‘.\ a ¢ for Rome, so ition of Provi This is the se ti Daignault was refuse: | papal andienc: tion. !Comes H;me‘hv Airplane From Cities in Mid-West ; George E. Hogahoom will be hom"‘ fter an airplane trip | from Detroit, Cleveland and Buffalo. | this week-end 4 TRUCK WHEEL Joseph J. MeC 1 R.\ZES BOY Borbour R * boy serious, Feene; nessed the he driver's report Up !Am Sm & Re Ernest W. Wright, aged 25, of 203 | Am Tobacco. Bassette strect, pleaded guilty to charges of operating an automobile g . . | Atehison 7 Dodge Bros A 21 o a certificate. | 'Int Cement, ...69% |ynt Harvest .. 2577 {Int Paper {)Ken Cop !Mo Kan & Tex 36 INYNH&H 2% 1d nerve-wracked by the un- | precedented markets of the past two weeks, members of the New change have petition- v‘l for a three-day holiday atarting | {1imjt of human endurance. The work | lis 8o speclalized that intelligent ex- A fracture of | tra help is hard to get and the regu- lar office: forces have been compelled irry the burden of the exira ey Guif Sulph STOGK PRICES ARE STILL GOING HIGH No Evidence That Market Will Slump Now York, March 24 UP—The rise in stock priccs was resumed at the opening of today's market. DuPont | Jumped 5 points on the firat sale to a new high at 380, and initial gains of 1 to 2 points ware recorded by Rock Island, Consolidated Gas, Sears Roebuck, Nash Motors and Houston Ofl. General Motors opened with a { block of 10,000 shares at 187 1-4, unchanged from last night's closing price. The buying movement broadened as trading progressed with blocks of 5,000 to 10,500 shares aguin making frequent appearances on the tape. General Motors quickly moved up 4 1-4 points to another new peak at 191% and DuPont added 1 point to its carly gain. International Har- vester climbed 5 points to 257 7-$ and American Snuff 3% to 165%. both new high records. Radio clinib- ©d nearly ¢ points in the first few ! minutes of trading. Sears Roebuck Calumet & Arizona and Postum also sold 2 to 3 points above yesterday final prices and more than a scor: others moved up a point or more. There were a few soft spots. Adams Express, which soared 13 points yes- terday, fell back 5 points and Chris- tie Brown sagged 41 forelgn ex- changes opened steady with sterling cables quoted around $4.88 1-4. THE MARKET AT 30 A. M. (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) High Low Close Al Che & Dye — g3 it Am Ag Che pd 65% — £ Amerlcan Can &4 835 84 Am Loco 1nr o o10% 1 Am Sumatra 55 A i 1843 1847 Am Sugar | Am Woolen Anaconda Cop Balt & Ohio Beth Steel Cer De Pasco 'H" Dav Chem ... 37% Erie RR ..... 56% Fam Players .116% Fleischmann .. 71% Freeport Tex . 84 Genl Elec ....148% Genl Motors .19 Glidden ...... 23% Hudson Motors 941 Hersheys . 5214 Int Comb, Eng 501y Tnt Nickel 4% 78 A Mck Truck .. 94 Marland Oil .. 94 Mont Ward ..138% National Lead 1297, N Y Central ..172% North Amer... 65 North Pacific.. 98 Pack Mot Car 681 Pan Am Pet B 43 Phillips Pet ... 391 Pierce Arrow.. 12% {Pullman .. R\‘ Radio Corp . 1 4% Remington Rd 27% 278 Reading ......106 106 Sears Rocbuck 95% 98 Sinclair Ol ... 261, {Southern Pac % Std Oil N J .40y Std Oil N Y . 303 Stewart Warner 893 Studebaker .. 631y 87 Tim Rol Bear .1231: | Underwood .. 243 |U S Rubbver .. 45% oor of the exchange, mercly hold- | Wright Aero .. 88ty in order to get low r\ £ a wverage for the active traders m‘ ¥, Am Hosiery On this trip Daig- 1"1 ault takes with .him a petition, | ring several thousand signatures, | secking the appointment of papal itatives to be sent to this 01 | city 10 conduct a | Bristo! Rrass spectal fnvestiza- | Landers, F ... |N B Machine ,.\or()v & Judd | Torrington sker, aged five, of Union Mfg Co ex 1 street, was slightly in- | !jured about 5:45 last evening in | Conn Eleec Service ex front of his homec, when he was Conn Lt & Pow pfd right rear wheel of a | Hfd Elcc Light ! half-ton truck driven by Louls Teffs Newington. Ac- | Southern N E Tel | cording to Teffs. there were four children playing in the road as he | drove west on the strect, and the | McCusker boy walked out !wheel gra and the »d him, causing & bruise. s father examined him and | itisfied that the injury was not ccording to Sergeant T. J.!died yesterday, will be buried at Big s report, and Stanley Klosow- «ki of 20 Richard street, who wit- dent, corroborated [a "nion Pac .. 194 i'nion Carbide 1603 United Fruit . 142% U 8 Ind Al . 116 Wabash Ry Woolworth .. 1851, {Furnished b Insurance Stocks. Bid 00 910 Putnam & Co.) a Casualty N Life Ins Co .. Aetna tha Fire i A\u!nmfllvilfi Ins 410 Hartford 2.5 E B Phoenix Fire 2 Inw1~r~1n~ln . 725 1730 Conn. General 1780 1810 Man (nn‘lurmg Stocks. Am Hardwar Rige-Hfd Cpt Co com .. Billings & Spencer com Billings & Spenser pfd Colt’s Arms agle Tock : Fafnir Bearing Co . Hart & Cooley N B Machine pfd | Nilos-Be-Pond com . Stowe & Wil . L!h«m!l Mfg Co .. Scovill Mig Co andard Sercw Stanley Works ... 0 com . Public Ctilitles » B Gas TREASURY IMI ANCE Treasury Balanee, 043 FERRIS FUNERAL MONDAY Washington, March 25 (U'P) Senator Woodbridge N. Ferris, who Rapids, Michigan, his home town, at 13 p. m., Tuesday. The family and con sional cscort will deave Liere with the body Sunday. PUTNAM & CO. Members New York & Hartford Stack Exchenges 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW. TEL. 21141 We Offer: Corn Exchange Bank New York) Price on Application. We Offer: HARTMAN TOBACCO CO. Common EDDY BROTHERS & @ Members Hartford Stock Exchange BurrittHotel Bidg. Hartford Conn. Trust Bid3. We Offer: 100 SHARES OF COLT’S 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: Colt’s Patent Fire Arms Mfg. Co. BOND MARKET IS | CONTINUED FIRM American Telephone Bs Among? Day's Leaders some week-end profit- proximately ad of Jast w great competition 1o the azain among the Youngstown previous clos States governmen RELIGIOUS PLAY rt parish in artyrdom of Venuncius is one | story is written. two performances, afterncon for the cvening per- ers in the cast TATE TRANSFERS to decds filed with the city clerk, the following transfers of te George Parkus parcel of property at 6 Short trect on Ledgeerest stroet; 1o Joeeph alla- Swaneon to Frank A. on Chapman etreet; *. Tuttle to Dyson R and Helen (¢ WILL OF KATHEI Accerding to the NE YAROsSS will of the lat v in probate court by A Douglas, two-thirds of | nual meeting of thc New Buglan the real and personal property goes Tobacco Growers' Assoclation witt to the children while the remainder | held Satu:duy is left 1o the Thomson, Tfenn & To. 55 West Main Street Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchange Stuart G. Segar, Manager New Britain Phone 2380 ‘9~ Colony Bidg GIVEN NAVAL ESCORT Full Honors Are Being Accorded Body of Victim of S-4 Disaster Today. Ridgefield Park, N. J., March 84 ®—A full naval escort consisting of one commissioner officer, six nom- commissioned officers, a firing squad of six cnlisted men and a bugler accompany the body of Framk S-4 hero, to his last resting » today he order was issued by Secretary of the Navy Wilbur to Captain Frank 3 acting commandant of the Brooklyn navy vard after Congress. man Randolph Perkins communicat- with Secretary Wilbur, Let no one say that this terrible accident js the work of God,"” de. clared R Allan McNeill, chaplain of the Phillip Ford post, V, F. W.. at the services conducted by Ridge- field Park veterans in the Snizek home last night. “It is rather an aet of sclfishness on the part of auto- cratic hureaucracy.” Veterans, town officials, police and townspeople crowded into the little Snizek home to pay final tribute to the dead sea- man, As town officials, veterans and friends left the little home of sor- row, Mrs. Frank Snizek, bride of three weeks of the dead seaman, stood between uniformed guards at the head of the sealed coffin, keep- ing the last “death watch.” W |ecka_¢e Found in Peru May Be Redfern’s Plane Lima. Peru, March 24 UP—The possibility that wreckage of an afr- plane found in the Apurimac river in Peru may be part of the plane of | Paul Redfern, American fiier who was lost last year while flying from Trunswick, Ga.. to Brasil, has been suggested by a high officer of the American naval mission. First report of the plane wreck- age came to the Peruvian navy de- partment from the prefect of Apuri- mac. Jt was stated that the letters 5 R. P. 4" can be discerned on enc of the fragments. Much confusion as to the fdentity of the plane exists, some believing that it is the wreckage of a planc {lost by a Brazilian scientific expedi- tion in the jungles and others that it is a Bolivian plane although there 1ve been no reports of such & less. The Apurimac, which is more that: 500 miles long. is one of the head- waters of the Amazon. TOBACCO MEN TO MEET' Hartford, March 24 ®=The @f- March 31 at the stat- capitol.