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) BITTEN BY MAN, IS NE BRITAIK PRobUCrS DEAD IN HOSPITAL Tnfection Causes Death of Mor- treal Woman chine Co. Products at Homc Progress Show. Montreal, March 26 (UP)—Mr: ah M 49, dicd in a hos- |18 vital today after being bitten 1 an infuriated man during a quarrel | in ler home on ric Albert Shute bridge work is in jail here charged with as- | sault and wounding. He pleaded | self defense and drunkenness when | he concealed radiators which wers rraigned. Physicians who examined | giown in a wall erected Shute said he had infected tecth Lut otherwise was normal. hree other persons, also alle fo have been bitten by Shute, ar reeciving medi treatment, Abe coux, state armory, when Hart Buol ) new commodities on the market, At the Hart & Hutchison tor the occasion. chine booth, a new | with added automatic | tracted attention, Wwindow d Brandant, who went 10 |armory to see the exhibits. There 1ddv-Glover post, at its last rez- ‘he aid of Mrs. Marcous when he|were many booths showing modern UaT meeting, officiaily protestcd heard her eries, is delirious at Alex- | innovations in electrical kitchen 2Fainst the placing of the cannon in andria hospital. Last night hc at-{equipment, new types of heating %10 Brook park. The sentiments tempted to escape. Physicians said |plants and other conveniences for °f the POst were transmitted by lot-| Le would recover. the home. A number of New Brit- 7 m,',’_'," park board and a request Walter Davis, 35, was badly bit-|oin business concerns holding ‘% NATIE was made. ten on the hand when he, to noibs’ for) othier tnctories Sihiave o TS SERECSE R BOSE BN pe- sought to help Mrs. Marcouy. displays there. t’umman\h‘r A 'num- o Prompt medical attention prob-| Three interesting exhibits include yioco past Connectiout Shconrts ably saved the life of Miss that of the Yellow Cab Co. and the icut Martin, Shute's fourth vietim. She | Conne company, showing s also bitten on the hand when brake and other mechanical opera- she sought 1o put the infuriated | tions of their cars, and the L. & H. man out of the apartment. Motor Co., showing threc modern Witn sa Shute entercd | Planc One of the latest five pas- Mrs. Marcouyx’ home while a party | sChger cabin plans attracted con- was in progress and that he promp- | sklerable attention, Iy attacked her, biting at anyonc| Another display was one of the who sought to interfere. ew York, New Haven and Hart- Brandant, Davis and Mis ford railroad Mirtin grappled with Shute, but said he|SEnal operations and the electrified wag so infuriated that they could |OPeration between New York and do mothing with him. A small army | N¢W Haven. A complete reprodue- !tion of the Cedar HIIl transter with electric 1 forth was shown. A rubber lifeboat of neighbors were attgacted by the sound of the strugels and red- ed in subduing Shuts & FITZGERALD BILL REPORTED TODAY Provides Pay Tor 3000 Disebld Emergency Officers Washingt March 26 The house veterans committes re- ported favorably today the I ald bill providing retircment pay for about 3,000 disabled emergeney offi- eers of the World War, The measu i stmilar to the Tyson bill passcd recently by the senate, A group of ex-servicemen liouse recent such as the exhibits. due bull and ¢ol. D. livered addr at the opening exercises. While the speakers co be heard over the radio from the it w s impo: in the ble to hear a auditorinm. sing | wo AMATEUR BOXING 15 DISCUSSED (UP)— n the announced they will fight the measura, on the ground it wonld give retirement pay to dis- abled emergeney officers in accord- e with their rank out of propo tion to the disability pay Ly enlisted men. Linlisted men cast Hartford, March 26 (®—The s paved this afternoon for a leg- islative proposal at the next general assembly. 1o contests in Conneeticut pervision of fhe state a received inder the with 30 per cc disability receive £30 w month, Emer- imission when State Athletic Com- zeney officers with unlimited disu- nissionar Themas E. Donohue of Vility would reecive monthly pa New London and Senator Charles follows: olon cadier general 8 lieutenant colonel Wheeler of Stratford, conferred with Gov, Trumbull at the state capitol. n view of the recent accident in this statc and especially of the pro- posed bout in Norwich between two captain £1 i second utenant A\hscnt. Hfilf ('entufy. Wants Views of City place, 1t is Mr. Donohue’s opinion that it is time something be done bout the situation and he strongly Mrs. Georgn Ingram of Pittsfield, | urges state control. Mas: former resident of New | Senator Whealer introduced a hill Britain, who Ioft this city 50 years into the last sessfon of the legisla- ago after completing ler course at. | fure which would regulate amateur the New Britain High school, hias| boxing in this state but it was un- L ccome curions about her old heme | favorably reported by the committes town and is anxious to view pietures that. received it. Mr, Donehue said of the city as it is today. Mrs, In- this afternoon that many people who am has written to the Burritt Gift | vere opposed to the measure at that Shop requesting it fo send her sou- | time now favor some Kind of state nir eards of New Britain. ~ i | supervision. i ¢pectally inferested in secing photos| Governor Trumbull said that “in Mark's and South the wenee of any existing statute Tngram stated that covering the amateur hoxing situa- pictures of the | tion T find it impossible for me to she fs confident | fake any definite action. T will 8 at there are few landmarks left| however, that it is my belief that that she would recognize. She . 1l boxing contests to which admis- never visited New Britain since the | sion is charged should be under the time she left 30 years ago. isdiction of the state athleti commission and I will recommend suclt legislation to the nest general Membership Campaign |78 FEEE 8 rsor By Eddy-Glover Post | 1t was brought out this afternoon The opening gun in the Eddy-|that amateur contests in Connecticut Glover post, American Leglon, drive jare held under the sanction of the to# $00 members will be fired tomor- | amateur athletic union, a national row night at 7 o’clock when a groun orga ion. This body charges $15 of 45 workers will gather around|for a permit to put on enc eard tables in the legion rooms to enjoy | while the state gives a license to an old-fashioned clain chowder sup- | professional promoters for $30 a per. Plans and policies which will be | year in the large cities and $25 in followed during tho drive will be|the smaller places. discussed. — Although the committee Tias bheen working informally dnring the past! week-end, the results have been en- | couraging and already 85 new mem-| E. W. Christ, W. IT. Hall, Attor. bers have heen brought into theiney General B. W. Alling, W. L. fold. In an effort to make the event|Hatch and ¥. F. Hall were appoint- an interesting one, the committes|ed a commiftec to cooperate with as engaged W. 8. Alexander, presi- [the state highway commissioner in nt of the Puritan Trust Co. of |arranging for highway signs point- Mcriden as the speaker. At presentling the way to New Britain, «t a Cent urches. Mrs, e I8 curious to s nt city hecaus High\\‘;\y Signs to Show Direction to This City the membership is over the 400 |meeting of the dircctors of the mark chamber of commerce toc Leslic Goff is chairman of 1he| Nine new members, whose names secn published, were admitted (o full membership. Judge W. ¢ Hungerford, W. 1. Attwood and J | R Andrews wer pointed dele- committee in charge, SCOTTISH RITE MASONS MEET A special communication of Charter Oak lodge, Neottish Rite cs to the annual meeting of the Masons, will he held in New Britain | . S chamber ot commeree in Thursday evening with New Britain | Washington. members occupying the oftices. The | = e el ninth or Master-Eleet degree will be | Girl Clerks Shoo A“"‘ worked. Supper will be served at R y o $:30 o'clock. On April 12 the New New V')'smfl's Put‘in x‘n‘n Britain members will work the fifth A minute after the girls employ- degree at a meeting in Hartford. | 4 in the city clerk’s oflice had Eeies e G tacked up a sien reading, “Voters SYNAGOGUE IN PORTLAND [not made here,” a woman walked Portland, March 26 (®) —— An-|in and asked, “Is this the place nouncement made today for n- they make the voters?” = gregation Adth lIsracl was that it| A great percentage of fthe “to- had bought property at Broad and B make the city clerk's Church streets for a synagogue site |office their first stopping place at a cost of $65,000 and members When they come into city hall to hecome voters and it was in a cam- paign to stop this practice that the |girls put up the sign. half had immediately subscribed the amount. Special Notice NATE DEM PROBE 5 | Washington, March 26 UP—The , Martha Chapter No. 21, Order of [senate stood pat today in its demand Eastern Star, will hold a food &ale |that a congressional committee in- in A. A. Mills' store, West Main St., |vestigate the sinking of the sub- ¥ri afternoon at 1:30. Members | marine £-4 last December and turn- will please take notice of the change |ed down a compromite offer from of time. Home made bread, pies, |[the house that a presidential com- cakes, crullers, cookiex, such s |mission with some membership from Mother used to make.—advt. congress make the inquiry \ AT HARTFORD EXHIBIT | Hart & Hutchinson and Buol Ma- Two New Britain factories were the focus of much interest at the | | opening of the Hartford Home Pro- | gress Exposition Saturday evening in crowds | thronged to the booths occupled by Hutchison Mig. Co., and the chine Works to inspect two booth hundreds expressed keen interest in especlally At the Buol Ma- lock leatures at- Thousands of people thronged the the in miniature showing ards trains operating back was used by Commander Ryrd is among An interesting situation to the luck of acoustical facill- ties developed when Governor Trum- sordon Hunter de- glass enclosed broadcasting station, Possibility of State Control Fore- way bring amateur boxing women which did not, however, take | AT WILLOW BROOK Howitzer in South End Park But Only Temporarily Although the captured German howitzer sent 1o this city as a trophy of the late World War, has bein transported to Willow Brook Park, it will rest there only temporarily until the question of its final rest- ing place will be settled, according to answers received by members of Eddy-Gover post, American Legion from members of the park board. No preparations have been made to form a basc on which the howitzer | will rest and none will be made un- til the controversy raised by the Le- gion members is settled, it is under- stood. ment commander. they thought that Wille was an inappropriate howitzer. nce the park board placed th Spanish-American War Memorial in Willow Brook parlk, this park should be Kept frea of all trophies of the World War and should be singularly and alone the hallowed place of the Spanish-American W veterans Mr. Jackson said. “Walnut Hill park, having heen selected for the site of the World War memorial, all things pertaining to the World War, I as the German howitzer, should sucl be placed there.” Braok park setfing for the Mr. Jackson gtated that ene of the | teasons why the members of the yark hoard were averse to piacing the German gun near the memorial was that people who went to view the trophy would probably be of- tended by the thought that the gun was a German one and probably ut some time or other had been used to Kill American soldiers. *This sounds foolish to most of o0 Jack son said, after all. it should bring to mind with all these other thoughts, the brave work of the American soldiers in capturing the gun. It will always be a re- minder of the grim horror of fiict wherein human lives sacrificed.” The howitzer has be con- are to be ken o the South End park because it was more | convenient to olsewhere place it there than , members of the park hoard sav. Storage charges would have to be paid at the freight depot and the haul to Willow Brook park !was shorter than to any other park in the city BOND MARKET IS e SHOWING ACTIVITY High Grade Issues Are More in Demand New York, March @ grade bonds again were a at slightly better prices in today's market, Chief Interest, however, centered In the public offering and prompt oversuhscription of the 835, €00,660 republie of Colombia ain indicating a brisk demand for new material. Many gilt edged railway securitics continued to sell readily around their high prices for the year, while there was further accumulation of the publie wilities. Philadelphia E tric 41¢s, Utah Light & Traction and North American Edison 5s wore mong the Ieaders in the latter oup. [0 umulated jsi T chased in 55 of £,000 pur- rather large amounts cir previous peak price of 68 and some of the seaboard mortg again moved upward fractionally. Kayser 5128 stood out in the con- vertible group with an advance of 2 points. Andres Copper 73 gained, but trading appeared less ac- tive than in recent sesslon i Some Irench industrials led the forelgn group. Paris-Lyons Mediter- ranean 6s changing hands rapidly. vhile the government issues €howed some profit-taking. T as a wholr irregular. | e JKS $800 CRASH DA were also SF Suit for $800 damages on {brought by Pasquale Seffiote awainst Frank Pierpont of Rerlin througl the las: firm of Greenberg & LeWit | The writ states that on October 14 the plaintiff while driving his car on the right side of Myrtle street, was struck by the machine of the de fendant at the juncturo of Myrti snd Washington herehy seusing considerable damage o his car. The plaintift claims $700 dam- ages and costs. Comstable Frank Brown of Berlin served the papers (today. streets, SUICIDE IN NORWALK Norwalk, March 26 (P —John Silk, an aged resident here was found hanging to a tree near his home in Ivy Place, by William Ircland, & bet- r carrier. Silk 1eft home last night. He hat #hown signs of mental disturbance jand arrangements had been made | {to commit him to an institution for treatment. Pawtucket, R. 1. March 26 (P— The Hansahoe Manufacturing Co. at Valley Falls will be sold at auction April 17, it was announced today. The mills, which have been used in the manufacture of cotton, have not | {run on full time since 1926. ! | M. L T. MARKSME! Northficld, Mass, March 26 (P— Massachusetts Institute of Tech- inology rifle team won the New Eng- land intercolleglate rifle league | champlonship it was disclosed here | today when returns of ths final | weak's firing were received from | Washington, Norwich university fin- ished second. WIN. READ RERALD CLASSIFIED AD: Both stated that | ! Agail 91 With Republi | Session of Selectmen, stock in 1927, before depletion | . 3 char against 06 3 | At 3 o'clock this atternoon the || 5 2.hasiin democrats were leading the republi- jcans in the number of ncw voters| ¢ ot & rogintored. tho. eount at thet herS| Calumet & Arizona Mining Com- |showing 127 democrats a republicans. Ot the | {uot register with either purty | 1 the democrats are s in holding the lead today the iave accomplished a feat they h found 1t impossible to do in the p: in that they will have led t} I P, in two successive selectmen, sossions SOLD TO WATLRBURY Manchester, N, H., Lepnard Dugan, forin oly Cross N baseball star and fc last two| DBenson & Hedges, tobacco, have scasons an outficlder with the Man-|declared an initial quarterly divie chester club of the New England |dent of 50 cents & shave on the Jeague, was sold today to the Water- | cnmulative \e Eastern league. bury club of Deaths Le Roy Hubbard, Le Roy Mublburd, 74, & lif | resident of Middletown, died |day at his home en Ridge ro that He was horn 1854, 2 son of Grorge S city and Leth Arnold Hubbard, He leaves afternoon two sons, John L. Hubbard of this | A Son was born at New Britain City and S.th & Hubbard of Middie. General hospital today to Mr. and s A e ey Mrs. Raymond Blauvelt of 91 Frank- erick A, Nicholson of Y., and Mrs. George H. Morga Mrs. George H. Lioothroyd of dlstown hrothe Charles J [ town. Th John J Hubbard, Hubbard both of M Mang VA S and ten grandehildren; funcral will be held Tuesd CAPTURED CANNON | Dovocus o 127 Register With Jeffersonians as| against admit- today up to 3 o'clock, 43 did ssfu « of the 26 (B | Sulling Company, —_— ad, in n and Mid- two and iddle- at 2 p. ny, at the Southmayd-Doo- little ~ Funeral home, 14 © street, in that city. Dr. Frank will officiate. 1 v Farm 1L cem iria hurch oo 1wl s Flann Jar Jar the th 1onth-0ld gon of Mr. and Mrs. James 1% Flannery Vanee street, dic of al hemorrh: He leaves one morning. e sister, Alicr years ol hesidvs his parents. The funcral was held this after- noon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of his parents, Burial in Ma eemetery, i Eva Suchecht Eva, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs Alexander Suchecki, of 21 Sil- r street, died late last night at lome of her parents. She I sister., The at 9 o'clock at the in Sacred 1 home rt cemetery 1| Julius aves a {their home, meral was held this morning | Mr. D'Avanzo was a cousin of the Burial was Funerals Joseph L. The funeral of Jos Donough of §1 Church street held this morning at § the funeral parlors of J. & Co. Main stre and a'clock k Mary's church. Walter J. Lyddy celebrated a quicra Digh 1 John J. Crean ing Tak Hand, Good Jesus™ at the offr ind when the remains wers borne from the church Nearer My God to Thee™ 1. The pall voir, Joseph I ry Keough, Daniel Mart Donough LG on on 11 Matthew and profusion of flo al tributes, ng from his pals was ¢ beantitul. The flower b were Harry Meads ph L. he pla Me- was ) o'clock at urtin at o ey re- © My rtory bein 1o or- Albert arr, Arthur Yeadon, | Springer There wa one pecial- | is At will t, Tong ur- iza. |and s |the suspension of the and Edward Bass, [ Joseph Rt NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1928, SPECULATION HITS | MARKET ONCE MORE Geaeral Motors Climbs To Still Higher Mark New York, Mareh 26 (P —Specula- | Wall Street Bri | w w Cornelia Copper Company car) $1.74 a share on the common pany earned $5.79 a share in . before depletion charges, agalinst 59 in 1926, 1|, Luion Carbide & Carbon Corpora- |tion earncd $9.52 a share on the common ktock in 1927 against $9.08 a share the year before. Net profit of $205,999 for 1927 fn | contrast to a deficit of $658,185 in 1826, is veported by Consolidated Testile Corporation and Consolidated Tne. convertible preferred stock, payable May 1 to stock of rec- ord April 20, Alexander Taylor was clected a director. City Items | Slight changs was reported in the condition of William Erwin at New Eritain General hospital today, He 18 1n a critical condition with in- Juries sustained in a fall while at | work en the Hotel Bronson at Main Bast Main streets last Iriday quare, ph Henerwicz, aged 16, of 199 street, who was shot in the abdomen on March 12, by Oswald Branchinl, aged 17, of 60 Oak atreet, was reported to he impreving at New Britain General hospital today, and !his recovery is anticipated. His con- tion was critical for some time (after he was admitted for hospital treatment the city clerk today by Herbert C. Carlson of 69 Church street and| Olive M. Conly of 362 Park street | ind by Angelo Spinelli of 29 Routh! strect and Rose Bellini of 48 Frank-| lin street 1 There will be a meeting of the Lawyers' club tomorrow esvening at,Amlfl"flu the Burritt hotel, | The Stanley Svea Grain and Coal by action of a writ have re- plevied the car of Nadezda Riss. The plaintift claimed $500 damagea. | Mr. and Mrs. Eliz D'Aganzo and son of 519 South Main street have lefi for Brooklyn, N. Y., where they will aftend the funeral of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio D'Avanzo, who were | burned to death when fire destroyed A son is also confined | {to the hospital with serious burns. dead man, tlon for the 2gain in today dvane s stock points at a new movement which ning close to to influenc: securities, The bris} last week, advanced in Hupp, Murr: Brig; olds Spring all high ground Hupp was accompan sion house advices industrials, higher dividend this in its history. ond Lehigh Valley gains of 3 joints ca Some trregularit among the specialtie Internattonal Nickel sh Register were weakness of U, & rreferred Spectacular gains corded by several TH High Al Che & Dye 1613 Am Ag Ch Am Am Am Am Loco Sums Sugar . Am Tobacco , 166 Am Woolen . Anaconda Con Atchison .... 19 Balt & Ohio. 1177% Beth Steel Brook Man Calif Pet ‘er De Pasco Ches & Ohio 19 CR1& C The following real estate trans.| actions were recorded in city clerk’s | office today: Giuseppe Luzietti to| Giuletti, property on Bel- stree ittore P fmont |Julius Luzietta, proper [ stroet { 0. 3 of the fire department | {was called to the home of Andrew | Lickwar, 125 Willow street, this aft- }.rnoon at 2:18. Gas escaping from a pipe caused a fire. There was no damage. Miss Mae Crowley of 351 Chestnut | srect has left New Britain General | hospital where she underwent an ition, for the removal of her | tonsils on March 14. She will re- | turn to West Sufficld to recuperate. The night patrolmen wigl attend | on of the polica school in | of Detective Sergeant W, P e at 0 tomorrow afternoon | in the police court room. Twin sons were born at New Brit- ain General hospital yesterday 1o 'Mr. and Mre. Frank Badon of 183 | Broad street, The police have received notice of liconses of Walton of 108 Harrison Costello 10! Corn Prod on Belmont | Day Chem | Genl Asphalt Chrysler Corp Colo Yuel Congoleum Consol Gas Dodge Bros A 2 Erie RR . m Players leischmann .. Freeport Tex 86 148 19715 n Motors a4 Genl Elec . Genl Motors Huds Hersheys .. Int Comb, E Int Cement Int Nickel Int Harves Int Paper Ken Cop . Mack Truck Marland Of .. 361 Mo Kan & Tex 38% Mont Warr ..1437% National Lead 12914 N Y Central .. NYNHG&H 62 North Amer. North Pacifi Butial was in St Mary's ceme- streef, Lowis J. Beilman of 240 Bueit | 100 Fsiftc. - 207 e Leo L. Barre of 176 Main | 0% =90 TRL 1008 Surviving Mr. MeDonough besides sirect, Wasyl Yaresh of 285 Highy i8S Pet B 4278 his father, sister and brother were (street, also the return of the e | b ler o ”_,0‘; ] two stepbrothers, Attorney Thomas'of Edward Monahan of 634 West|p, o -HHO%- - (2 . MeDonough ¢ Augustine Mc- Main strect, RAATO o ki Dano Slight damage was doue by fire fn 1010 Corp 158 = L barn used as a garage l,:_‘qdmg g Mrs. Bridget Hayes |Stanley street Jast night. |sears Rochuck 1051, The funeral of Mrs. Pridget Hayes | 7 was called at midnight by a A EmoiAiE OUL . sia of 845 Arch strect was held this alarm. The property is ewned by [ el O - 20% morning at §:50 o'clock at the fun- [John J. Prendergast and the occu- | i (i o Y ;j: eral parlors of M. J. Kenny Co. on|pant F. T. Bennett. lstd ol N ¥ ) Main strect and at 9 o'clock at St Mrand Mrs. J. 8 Golon of Tren- 5% O X ¥ - i1 Joseph's church. | J. J. Keanc fton, N. J., have motored to this city | o, O F OF% celebra James V. Sullivan Kindly Light” as the bring borne from the pall bearers John and MeCarthy il sang remains Thomas Buc o Lawrence, Wi Edward Maher. Ma cemetery, was in St CARD OF THANKS We wish 1o thank our fri relatives for the kindness pathy Lereave loved hus for th na shown nt in the death of ou and and father and beantiful floral (Signed) Miss Beatri We wish to 1h neighbors for 1 pathy shown ness and our hereavement i h of Beloved husband and father, als (the heantiful floral offerings * ceived. We especially wish to t eclk Catholle Union of An a and the & 17 Corbin (Signed), MRS, JOHN ROAMAN, GEORGE ROMAN, JOHN ROMAN tool and dye ted a rvequiem high mass. Lead wer chureh. The | Golon was tendered a birthday ckley, Liam Bur- nds and | sym- | us during onr recent r he- aiso offerings ve- i sym- cont our o for re- hank preri- roont of .| rink of the BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP 83 W. Main St., Prof. Bidg. Tel. 88 “The Telegraph Florist of New Britala” | felegraphy. and will spend a week with Mr. | Golon's brother, Attorney L. J. Golon of 34 Orange strect. Attorney L. J. arty home Saturday cvening. Amon i0se present were Dr. and M H pszynski, Mr. and Mre, M. | Malinowski, Paul Golon and Miss | Aida Necdbam, and J. Brodzik. at i BALL PLAYERS OFF | New Haven, March 26— (P — lowing something quite gay in | ! spring sartorial garh, members of the Now Haven Eastern league ball team, with an cscort of news writers, | Ieft for the spring training camp at ! Iialeigh, this morning. The working days beginning Wed- will extend three weeks and | i whacked into shape then will come hack to show jts goods to home supporter: | SKATING CONTESTS New Haven, March 26.—(P— | Figure skating for i national cham- hips began today on the fee | arena. Tomorrow, the | 5 skating abillty of those who win in | today’s events, | A number of nationally known | skaters had already arrived th |morning to try out the ice surf: before their classes were called. WITHDRAWN ¥ R;;l COURT |t s fwest il decisions will he made en the | (0NN General exas Co .. ex Gulf Sulph Tim Rol Bear Underwood T"nion 5 Union Carbide United Fruit 17 S Ind Al U 8 Rubber .. Ster) Wabash Ry Elec Willys Over Woolworth Wright Acro ce ran k marke ytrul Motors, with a gain of 17 top price of 197 retained the leadership of the *bu broadened out 1 < rise 8 nied sugge: < & oftset Cast Tron Vietor Talking Machine Low| 1583 LOCAL STOCKS {Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Insurance Stocks, Aetna Casualty Aetna Life Ins U6 . Aetna Fire Automobile Ins Hartford Fire ational Fire . Phoenix Fire Travelers Ine Co Manufa A Hardwars Am Hoslery ... Beaton & Cadwell .... Bige-Hfd Cpt Co com | Billings & Spencer com 1 | Billings & Spen-er pta Dristol Brasy . | The following actions were with.|C0lt's Arms !drawn from the e the action of Occupin & John: Lrodrib & Blair, without costs to|Hart & Cooley .. either party | In the action of Laula N. Spauld- {ing v L. Atwell, without costs | to either party. i North & Judd ... In the action of Rose Birnbaum {ve E. L. Atwell, without costs to {either party, \ | The Italian minister of commun: |cations has been authorized to in- |augurate courses in telephony and | Scovill M1g Co Standard Serew .. Stanley Works . Torrington Co com . Unlon Mfg Co ex &l Lock v Fafnir Bearing o . Landers, F B Machine ... B Machine pfd iles-Be-Pond com . Peck, 8towe & Wil . Tuseell Mfg Co . Bid a0n Pac aton ctric Storage Battery and Revn- moving _in Buying of Hudson and by uncon- firmed rumors of stock dividends. Heavy accumulation of the rails probably was due in part to commis- sting a switching of commitments from the Revived rumors of a shares. There was little in the day' new the price movement of in motors apparently was in further reflection o fthe optimistic Raskob statement Other automotive shares sympathy, Axel, to new accom panied the rise in New York Central | which crossed 175 for the first tme Sharp gains | in American Power & Light, Lambert, Montgomery Ward, Sears Roebuck, and National | EDDY BROTHERS &G Members Hartford Stock Exchenge HARTFORD BurriftHotel idg. Hartford Conn. Trust Bidg, by the Pipe convertiblc nd Adams Express. also were re- bank atocks as Marriage intentions were filed with | buying infiuenced by recent capital changes and talk of new mergers. MARKLT AT 2:30 (Furnihed by Putnam & Co.) . M. Close 1613 83 110 ) Aslied 9 ard, We Offel 0 Pri include the railroad shares. Trading Price on continued at a terrific pace, fotal sales in the first three hours run- 55 West Main Street We Offer: NEW BRITAIN We Offer: Joscpb M. Halloran We Offer: BA Public Utilities Stocks. Conn Elee Servige ex .. 88 63 Conn Lt & Pow pf 104 Hid Elec 1 5 N BC T Southern N 12 Tel TREASURY BALAN $441.0 8,849 East Hartford Man Is Believed To Be Suicide Hartford, March 26 (®—The best imes the st m lesving world 1 e n'o it—with nothi omplished,” were the lines contained in a pen. ibbled note left in the pocket n overcoat discovered after 6 o'clock this morning on the ank of the Connecticut river thout 100 fect north of the steamer Police Sergeant Franecis Gun- thanan and Patrolman Kivne also tound a card in the pocket, fssued by the Hartford dispensary on Win- throp street to Herbert Harvey, 46, of 547 Burnside nue, East Hart- ord, on January 2S5. The body has nat e vesprered v out is some this west ock Well Known Jewelry Salesman Dies Today Thompsonville, March 26 () Wilfred Spier, 73, widely known salesman, and for morc a partner in the jewelry firm of Lippman, pier and Hahn of New York c died suddenly at his home o eld street today as i ewelry years En- Mr. Spier was born in Germany ni came 1o this country when 14 % old and had lived herc for 36 years. He colebrated his golden |wedding anniversary in January. He 18 survived by his widow and PUTNAM & CO. Members New York @ Hardord Stock Buchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN : TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW. The Hartman Tobacco Co. Common Stock Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCRANGE Tel. 1358 100 SHARES " COLT’S SALESMEN! Who have successfully sold securities. We can place you in communication with a good ue that has paid dividends since organization, For interview address: TEL. 21141 Application, Thomson, Tenn & Lo. New Britain Phone 2380 Members of New York and Hartford Stock Eschange Stuart G. Segar, Manager HARTMAN TOBACCO CO. Lackawanna, Wabash Common showed early | ch., | ¥ developed | — MEMSENT Colony Bldg 100 SHARES OF COLT’S NEW BRITAIN Harold O, Mott NK, New Britain, Conn. two children and a brother in Wa- terbury, 'Portland Fire Chief Sees Own Store Burn Portland, March 26 (P — Fire Chief Arthur J. Foley knows how lit fecls to go to his own fire. He | was awakened at 1:30 a. m. to find tha® his shop in which he does «lectrical contracting was ablaze. He called out his department and after a lively fight with several [lines of hose saved the building wi- though his stock was mostly ruined. Tis loss was $2,500, The fire Was {scen by a passing truck driver who woke up the chief. The Young Emerald’'s T. A. B. society own the building. 'OANSON'S SISTER DIES Jacksonville, Fla., March 26 UM Walter Johnson, confined to a hos- (pital here with intestinal infection. today received word of the death of a sister, Mrs. John M. Burke, at Coffeyville, Kas. A hospital physi- n said Johnson probably will he the hospital for several days longer before going to his home in Davtona Beach and will not be ab! to attend the funeral. CANDIDATE IN VERMONT . Vt. Mareh 26 (UP) tanley C. Wilson will ute for governor of Ver- mont. republican isaders announeed here vestorday. The late Lieutenant-Gevernor H. | Hollister Jackson had been comsid- ered logical man te Sucesbd Governer John E. Weeks, but Jaek- his 1ife in last year's dieme- trous flood. Lo lox READ RERALD CLASSIFIED ADS