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GRAND JURY PUTS OFF 1T HEARING Will Give Mrs. Knapp Chance to Prove Innocence Albany, Y. Aprit 16 @ special grand jury investig Florence E. 8. Knapp's con the 1925 si census adjon 1:30 p. m. today. until ursday morning 10 furnisi upportunity for relatives of Mrs. Knapp. said to have been on the census payroll, to ap- pear. Two the relatives, Mrs. Mary L. Bodkin, Bedtord, Mass., and Mrs. Hi a sister-in-law, also |V Bedford, failed 10 apy their names were cailed Only Two Located These two, it 1S understood, w the only ones who could e found for « of subpoenas last Saturday The others were heing it today. mostly in places in Eastern Massa- chusetts. "W oing 10 give thes tives @very opportunity to exon Mrs. Knapp,” declared Special Pros- ceutor George Z. Medalic. All of the relatives sought are supposed to have worked on the census. Al- though pro ious testimony indicat- at they did little or no work. Knapp contends thit s 1 o1 1 were employed 1w seeret ca- pacities, but that they all uctually | even witnesses took the stand nong them four republican of the legislature and Dr Haven Emerson, head ot the cities Census Committee, Inc., of New tificd with re- York, all of whom t¢ speet to the alleged tivities of Dr. Walter Laidlaw of the census committee during the t ing of the enumcration. Indictment of Dr. Laidlaw is bei hi for hi~ alleged failuie “lobbyist.” (T WHE Chicago, April 16 () -— Reports of unseasonably cold dry weather in the southwest lifted wheat today 1o fresh high pricc with ative buying of broad propor- Heavy profit taking sales caused only bricf sethack: Opening 'FOUR ESCAPE WITH COTS WHEN SEDAN OYERTURNS | Accident at Vast Berlin—Cause Not Known. .‘",\,g{\.:,‘,‘.‘:,"U,-'“l‘,\i‘ o in“{’;:’k""z‘ | Winthrop street, this city, for com- | sudden lurch while going through pensation for a hernia which it is Last Berlin yesterda | overturned, throwing iano an; three passengers out into the road The driver and his passcngers, Joh mnd Michael L ¢ of Prov fternoon an i 1. and Damico Ross, proprietor of the Universal barber shop in this | city, were severely shaken up but nd face curred about The ident hine Badly Damaged in Sunday ence, with minor cuts about the 5 o'clock in front of | ' New Army Chaplain City Items Frank er and Mis returned from a motor trip to At- O'Brien Jr., James Glov- Margaret Glover have New York, April NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1928. Wall Street Briets | WALL STREET HAS - NO RESISTANCE 16 (P—PEx- i | " | | lantic city and Washington. £hanges 1950,000.000 balances $111.- H | A hearing was held before Com- ey | | pensation Commissioner Leo J. R ) { Noonan in Hartford today on the claim of Harry Edward Cook of 93 [ » alleged he suffered as a lifting heavy machines at the Stan. |Per cent. ley Works, February 25. Attorney | Donald Gaffney represented Cook. ! Decision was reserved. rates, in cents: Great Traftic Officer Joseph Kennedy | I'rance 3.93 §-8; Italy 5 has resumed duty after an illness. |many 23.90. Officer Charles Anderson is off duty because of illness. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Rocco Ferrara Sunday at their home, 25 Meadow streei. d d d. | | | Sales of the 8. 8. Kre oc se of $1,024,220 or Foreign exchange firm. during Easter week showed an New York, April 16 P—Bar Silver | 57 1-4; Mexican Dollars 43 7-8. New York, April 16 (P—(Noon) | result of Frime Mercantile Paper 4 A €% Demand Britain 4.8 27 3-4; Ge sge Company in- 42.9 per cent : er Kaster week last vear. g shaashen B W WG The Military Order o. Lizards will laes year Dl en Suptiva oy J.I. at ozt lentertain members and friends SEniain pihenacidunt b ELh sy sl | |Wednesday afternoon from 2 to & Dt they were riding along at a fair [ | oooedns adteinoon o i when suddenly the car took a | Miss Leo Tormay of Curtis street Jurch and overturned. The only rea- | Wt they can advance for the 5 4 street are visiting Mr, and Mrs. Tont fa wheels of the car | DE®N $Worn in as chief of chanlaing |10\ 01,5 'Nile at Boston. Ty n cmbankment. The | of the army, succeeding Col. John Mrs. Ethel Clark will entertain i was completely wreeke | T. Axton, retired. Col. Esterbrook membe Metal Air Tank Blown | Col. Edmund P. Esterbrook has |@nd Miss Lillian Andrews of Stanley | formerly was on duty «t Ft. 8am |man's | Houston, Tex, L EIm str elicf Corps at her home, 7 BUTLITTLEACTION| Renewal of other recent increase in the up a se of which mounted ground, but tion. speculative based in part on fears of an federal rescrve re diacount rates, inspired rather heavy | selling throughout the general list. Pool operations endeavored to main- tain bullish enthusiasm by bidding ed list of public utility, oil and automotive xhares, a scor to new they met stiff opposi- \Therelore the General Trend is Downward New York, April 16 (®—The lin: of least resistance in today's stock market was downward. selling against General Motors, pressuro Radio and favorit N high ‘There was littie in the week-end N[ news to influence the price move- and General Today's Dealings Rather of | t, tomorrow evening at ¥ e o'clock. i Through Roof of House | Mary M. Racdy has sold a lot on Quiet Nature Meriden, April 16 (®) — veral llGE BREAKER CAUGHT ‘Wellington stre »‘("m ‘.\::mn anr;] Ani‘ persons had ow here | {toinette Earnest. Nellic Karmiiowiez today when a 150-pound, metal air | tank hurtle through the John B. Luby works on Hanover st skyward for the ro mony e its way downward crashied through | 10 roof of a nearby three tene- | Tanlling: | returned from Providence and Bos- ,.1:‘13:‘;\}1‘\'.\:?10::: :;s:”; f:::“,::fi;?;k ment how °d the noon- | | ton. where they have been visiting | 4,16 ing an optimistic statement by "x‘.\ n TRET o | e [ w,’A,\,\ though | relatives for the past week. Praslgont Bomell. Admetent 5o ousewi sank in a of ice the Canadian | ST ST ore € ade = i valve on the tank, | government breaker Montealm SHOT BY HIS WIFT };:‘Fr.Inl.’11»(;.:01“?/;:‘:12.: g;{;u;: xs::;u r 60 pounds, got out of was anchored 0 miles from Green. | Woonsocket, Ro L, April 16 (UP) [0 o S 5 lowing geveral Iy island roday with the top of the | —{irover Vac Was in a seri- nterborough 7s and Third Avenue pounds of air over the|surrounding ice pack level with her | U8 condition at a Lospital here 10— yqjugtment, 55 attained new peaks apacity to filter in. No one was in- | main deck day after heing shot by his wif r advances of a point or more. ured. When news was fiest received | Who afterward committed suieide. |y ipd 5158 and Porto Rico Amer- s e that the transatlantic monoplane | Jealousy was aseribed by police ijun Tohaceo were in fair demand in GIRL MISSING FROM HOME Bremen had londed on Greenly fs- |48 the motive jor the act. latves gympathy with the strength of George Saugzda of 224 Whiting | land in the frozen straits of Belle | oM police that Mrs. Vacher, mother tapaceo stocks on the “big board.” stroct reported to the police today | Isle between Newfoundland and 1 had quarreled With | Goodyear s and Westinghouse Elec- that his 1S vear old daughter, | Labrador and was marooncd the nother woman. jtric s were among the few soft Nellie, did not come home last the Montealm was diverted from o, o —= spots. night. She is employed by a family its course 230 miles away by radio TO PADDLL TO ARCTIC | Ttalian ebligations again ted the 166 Glen and . datt Tk A A Codar Rapids. Towa, April 16 (UF) forvign group, the public utility 5 \ S through the fee . ., Gordon [sclling at 10015 for the first time ot (el Roddluim. | this s dark Lrown hair, of t, Journcyed | Ca over 200 fect and on { ;l:us sold a lot on Brighton strect {to Patsy Trotta. Both sales wer IN JAM OFF LABRADOR dian Government Boat Unable | agency. | Mrs. Clara Cohen and daughter. | Miriam, of 72 Monroe street have Imarket today was a rat ftair, with Seaboard New York traction lien: center of interest. list nt | the 1o Reach Site of Bremen's steamer might all University of Joy The #s & whole was firm. w York, April 16 (#—The bond | her quiet af- Air Line and | s holding the tone of the r. Some of the Mexican is- | ment. Mack Trucks shortly. Radlo, Adams came effective. {lyn Union Gas, for more. General Motors, Railway Signal saggcd to new low { levels for the year In anticipation of | poor first quarter reports expected i Dupont, i xpress and Liggett & Myers B solven: slumped 3 1-4 to 5 pointa before buying orders he- A number of others including American Smelting, Allied Chemical, Brooklyn Edison, Brook- Continental and Corn Products dipped 2 points Can Union Oil of California was bid up 6 points to a new peak price at Richfield Oil of California, Texas Corporation and Standard Oil ,of Californta also reached new high ground. Other issues to cross their previous maximum prices included American and Forelgn Power, Elec- tric & Electric, Gimbel Products, Ludlum Steel, Power & Light, Standard Gas Bros.,, Tobacco Fairhanks and Otis Stecl common and prefer- red. Chrysler was heavily bought, one block of 110,000 shares chang- tng hands at 72, folowing which the stock moved up to the years' high, abo Irr clo ular prices occurred at duplicating and 2 1-2 points the PUTNAM & CO. Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW. TEL. 2-1141 Connecticut Power Co. Rights (when issued) Bought and Sold Thomson, Tfenn & Co. 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchange Stuart G. Segar, Manager We Offer: New Haven Clock Co. Common Price on Application. EDDY BROTHERS & Members Hartford Stock Exchange HARTFORD Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. NEW BRITAIN Burrilt Hotel Bidg. MERIDEN Colony Bldg nts, o v ) f - o arke! day T R e s e D L students, plan sucs again moved forward. |opening of the stock market today, z . . 1-4 to 1c¢ up the wheat market Jatoe® nd ¥ vearing a black t but ny\.-L Lm:.\”“\f ,“”,,(,';"\,,'_d {to paddle to the Arctic Circle in a — e [ith the larger number of changes We Offer and Recommend: showed additional gains, Corn 1t ith g collar. Yesterday the Montealm had to “”.n' | canor this summer {toward hlgrh"}: Kr‘("“"“ Large bloc “: 5 ) | = pAem g ! dadt i | |of some of the low prices issned and provisions shared iy nofrom its course ta assist the | o . T d sl « ze ds at the set, notably of wheat, corn starting CILL ROBBER. | freight steamer Bhilio BUILDING TUNNEL hanged hands at the outset, nota to 1 higher, and subs O Mara ,,“,‘_\,l, e ihe inkia ,\}y.:]," Ui ,L’,?”],j' I Liverpool, April 16 (UP) — One l“"""“ Otis Steel at 16 7-8 and 12,000 rising sharply all around of $13 from th At A ',‘mo'(m hundred and fifty feet below the sur- | | Tidewater Oil (new) at 19 1-2, both 2 = in the restaurant of | i jeo hreaker was 75 miles from j'2¢° ©f the River Mersey men are | 'up a point. General Motors opencd RECOVERS STOLEN CAR road street, €n-| Groenly island and in the next three i WOk constructing a tunncl, two jdown 2 points and ~Westinghouss New York, April (UP)—TPa- en gained throngh | hours was able to proceed only five | <1 @ hulf miles Jong | —_— | Electric was a point lower at the trolman Schalkan, known to fellow which there ilmiles. Further progress was com- | it 18 cstimated that it will cost| . |beginning. Advances of a point or policemen as “Iugle Iy It is belfeved the | piotore hlocked by the high piled 00,0005 A Ak MY SR datny Al NOOH Tl‘ellfl 0[ Deallllgb mopegYera TeEiatet by HonmoN b e Sy taken hetween and | | G b q'; g | £:080.000 vehicles during its first | wealth Power, Greene Ca dmna Cop- | s =l i Hing A ANENQ Pped. 4 | ye | per and Montgomery Ward. stolen antomobiles : k this morning {o'clock. The st e was still jea | YO i w D fl‘d Ly rotal issucs ! s tnd stands on | DEMOCRATS U TONIGHT. {01 irs poloaso | i ol the EXPECTING BRILLIANT SEASON | during u,; i half bour resil By Prosident €. J. Curtin of the New ! 1 ‘ London, April 16 (UP)~-The num- ! 3 X 1in several recessions of o e u er er :\h ":\,'L‘“;'" k! S BT} i Demoaoitle el How b ther of debutantes anxious to be pro- | NV VOrk, April 16 (B—The curb ypan 3 pointe. U. 8. Steel and Du- : ) 9 ° v et i D AGaIN | sented at Court is ncreasing so rap- | MHArket turned reactionary in sym- - pong quickly fell back 16 and Brook- 1 5 e x o - OMIT OBEDIENCE 30 o'clock in democratic headauar | rouon: Apeii 11 0B Advorates of | MY thAl the King and queen have | PAUAY With 1 “_"K,l‘_‘r"-l;“"g‘?(‘)‘l‘"?‘"']"‘; Iyn Edison rotreated 2 points, while | COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN el G116 (LPY——The ters. Committees of the club in whos: e e o dtelaed toserant Tivel opeasions Sin- A= SUONE G0CAY, i continued | ogeor Jogses were scored against At- iy i |~\u e ‘;M-\ rl\“]»‘ '\H >" "‘lj‘l eriE et e e {)H mous KH»‘ '1 D "“ " Istead of the usual four, b vsand number - of 8tocks 1 ntic Refining, International Nickel MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE DIRAEL-OF OPELIENEE o0 i SX6 ronortals SLe s I 108 B W a8 _ moved to new high ground, but &t ,ng ymerican Smelting. Buying of from the marriage ceremony in the | Placed will make reports and { their methods,” the E. Tall- he trend crally was d | Josepb M. Halloran Tel. 1258 Harold O. Mott : 1 book of commot pray- | club Will lay plans for continued ac o il Eberdinryior zioon e Wen CLEBURILIARESLAORT - 1y riot sim e ous issucs, includ- new standard hook of commeon pray- | eiub Whl luy plans for continued ac- | mag oot exccutive secretary of | ward. ling some of the public utility and er of t I'rotestant Episcopal | 8 L3 all ¢ | th American Federation of D h o mofors again were StrONE.. ¢opa0co issucs lifted American & chureh. 3. P. Movgan will pay the| = - T jchurches, dectared in an address at eaths Marmon Motor moved up more than | foeco, penrs (075 AN cost of issuing the book | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | Ford hall h t night. | 4 points to a new high at 58%. U.|oncolidated Gas and Lorillard mov- 1 L. Dattery nu.nr--g more than 10| 4 up a point or so. Curtiss Aero- Teon Wallcki roints to a new high at 131, but| jone jumped 3 points in the early | Leon Walicki, 19 years old, gon |=ubscquently lost 2 points of the e,y There was Nttle in the | We Offer: lof Mr. and Mrs. August W, Walicki| 8ain. Wire Wheel, reported to be | i r night news to influence the lof 19 Grove street, died at New|the center of a new wire wheel COM- | /o 4in g afiher way. Mack truck sold ¥ Britain General hospital Saturday | Pany merger, was in demand, selling | .o g7 " the lowest this year in .the |afternoon. He was an clectrictan.” | at just under its top. learly trading, while Ludlum Stegl | STANLEY WORKS | Surviving him are o sister, M, | Canadian Tndustriall _ Alcohol, | 330 TEE By ohe s 0 vearts bedk | | William Delaney of this city and|Meadows Manufacturing, Procter & '\ 00" roreign exchanges were |seven brothers, Julian, Stephen, Jo-| Gamble, United Piece Dye and & few | goaqv at the opening, sterling A t 19 266 451 00 seph, Walfer, Albin, Henry and Ed-|others reached new peaks. cables ruling unchanged around ssets y y o |ward Walicki. Bancitaly was under pressure, | ¢3¢ . | The funeral will be held tomorrow ' S268ing nearly 2 points. Canadlan | “g ), d dominated to a S l 113 862 00 | e ing order predominate morning at 6:30 o'clock at the home | Marconi, Columbla Graphaphone. !y, ' o"c iunt in the forenoon. Con- urp us 4, 'y o and at 6:45 o'ciock at Sacred Heart | Ilirestone Tire, Melville Shoe, New o o ynicrests were unable 10 |church. Burial will be in Sacred|Mon Mines, showed losses. The Ar-| ..o on their campaign in face of | Heart cemeter Uficial Kilk Socks slumped 140 8o “jargs offerings which pressed L poin b Tenera | ! | The utititis continued to show General Motors and General Rail- | o oY, way Signal down 4 and Radio § i group strength, with heavy buying T ¢ between 2 and & 5 Il lifting Electric Bond and Share, POIRtS: f’»”‘fl" 5 fi( o "l b ey Sears Rorbuck 106 | OLVANY GomG “okm Funera 8 Electric Investor and several others POItS were also sustained by other gin Con Oil .. | 1 to 5 points to a new high ground, influential stocks ‘Q"‘)‘\”:"S“_" » Southern Pac . Darby Petrole touched @ new Steel, International Nickel. Wright gand Ol N J . 4 | 2 Sy B e 1 o P o T Aero, Mack Truck, Montgomery and stand Oil N Y ' Tammany Leader to Attend Mecting | Mrs. Mary ] 5 bLb e - R v i - | | The funcral of Mrs, Mary (Har-|Mex Fuel was strong, but other oils Ward and Johns Manville. Accn-|stew Warner . Where Presidential Boom for | = e e ore . |mulation persisted in a number of studebaker |bol) Mick, wife of ¢ les Mick, [ Were inclined to sag. & i I iR SRR B | who died in New York city on Fri- 16 COLB AN ARaR & o Smith Will be Formally Launched. e e e o reached mew high levels. The 1o Underwood .. \);53;‘:35 Johm J. Harbol, this after- HEAR]NG FOR MRS. PERA newal rate for call loans was main- U'nion Pac 1953 18 New York, April 16 UP—George | s { ihe Baissia F R |tained at 55 per cent. United Fruit . 141 141 : h 55 e a e S | THF MARKET AT 2:30 P.M. U Rubber . 3% (41 W. Olvany, Tammany leadoy, was on JEOI0K bure S = { Aged Woman Alleged to Have Come (Furnished by Putnam & Co. U S Steel .... 1491 1495 \is way north today to atten e were conducted by the Rev. T. | i High Low Close Willys Over mecting tomorrow of the democratic {Stenkiewich. Interment was in Fair-| o U. S Ulegally to be Presented ) cpe & Dye 164% 1615 165 Woolworth .. 1 state exccutive committee at which ivlew cemetery, 2 : Am Ag Che pd 70 — " — |Wright Aero . 12 the presidential candidacy of Gov- The pall bearcrs were Peter La-| Before Federal Tnspector. A egcaniCan el | 3 ernor Alfred . Smith will be for- [ saa Goonn Liubaix = hricha st mureie SRS SECRCRE B B Arerien & 1073 | Sl {(Geore Dalko, Stanley Gudatk MIh | conting Mra. Elizabeth Pera. allis Am Sumatra 56 | (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) | Olvany. on his was from & fishing ‘" e Marian Yonan of Connecticut ave- Am Sm & Re 186 Insurance Stocks L Ip Ciba el IR S - |nue, has received word from Inspec- Am Sugar - SlaiE Anicea i Asievills A9E 59 Lot 3 | ., _CARD OF THANKS. tor W. M. Clark of the federal im- Am Tobacco . = — [ Aetna 290 {cnor Bl snsutink et SAEE | We wish to thank our riends and migration department that he will Am Woolen . [ Aetna Co 877 L e e S {neighbors for the Kindness and S¥I- | be in this city to hold a hearing in Anaconda Cop Aetna 30 bt o o E lpnlhy shown us during our recent \rs Pera's case, at 4 p. m. Thurs- Atchison Automobile 1 hose expected to grow out of its ac- {bereavement in the death of our be- |diy, April 19. Mrs. Pera i alleged Balt & Ohio, Hartford Tire e.l820 | tion. |loved husband and father: also for to have entered the United States Beth Steel National T |the beautiful floral offs S T¢- on a passport issued for the mother RBrook Man | Phoenix Fire o jcelved. We especially wish to thank |of her son-in-law, and she was living cale pet . Travelers Ins Co xcomm“n'“ted {the Vasa Tegner Lodge and Dept.|with her daughter and son-in-1aw cer De Pasco Conn, General 1820 38, and Machine and Dic room of |scveral months before it was dis- Ches & Ohlo { Manufacturiug Stocks. the Stanley Works, also the Stanley ' covered that she was not the woman ¢ 1 & Pac Am Hurdwar 76 75 Mutual Aid. uientioned in the passport. Chrysler Corp TR R | Mrs. Pera is'said not to have any o0 pyel Beaton & Cadwell [ relatives in her native country and (0B oo Bige-Hfd Cpt Co com .. 91 e sanis Sim hi theen ol = ool Gis Billings & Spencer com 1 3 CARD OF THANK ing to her support for some time. (0P, T Dillings & Spencer pfd 4 6 We wish to thank our friends|She is about 70 years of age and un- i l’,m‘ it | Bristol Brass p 15 {and neighbors for the kindness and able to support herself. | Dodge Bros Colt's Arms 333z {sympathy shown us during our re- e Erie RR Bl T 80 cent b wm.mhm uu‘r d»{mhuouCo“on Market Steady Fam Players . [ 7 ing Co . our beloved daughter, also for the Flelschmann . .75 | Hart & Cooley .. - beautiful floral offerings recelved.| é&ko.\wprnmx‘sg;{'r‘rxecfl("""‘fl"’" Ter. it Sl e = ;Ne"cppccia!h(' wish to thank the ton’ market, apersd stsay todes at Genl Asphalt . 0% \ ls“\‘lecla{nfl - u(sT:nn:))mA\x and Mre Charles |90 advance of 3 to 8 points in re- Genl \Etlw :;z;/: \\II*-I‘X:?}“:::\"! eom Giasdi ‘. ponsc®to relatively firm cables and | Genl Motors ..104% Nl i reports of cold weather in the south | Glidden 4% o ! over Sunday. | Hudson Motors 93 Peck, Stowe & Wil May sold up to 20.08 and later Hersheys ..... 59 Russcll Mg Co . 3 | months also advanced to about the Int Comb. Eng 49% . Scovill Mfg Co . | best levels of Saturday but the fore- Int Cement 69 R e L | nee e cast was for warmer weather in the Int Nickel ..., 903 LS Ay e c oo o ol southwest, and the upturn evidently ::‘t nger s ;'_‘\ I‘:::Lns:?f]; E: com .. <en Cop ... X 5 h o UNDERTAKER attracted a good deal of realizing. 27 G Phome 2 This was reflected in reactions, May Mack Truck .. $§ 6% 873 | Public Utilities Stocks. . Oppesite_ 8t. Mary’s Charch seling off to 19.93, the general Marland Oil .. 40% 44 44 Conn Elec s;vmw i - y Residencs 17 Summer 8t.—1625-3 market showing net declines of Mont Ward ..142 33141 ’3;'4 [onn tt &!‘A ,“.“ e Elphege J. Daignault, editer of La ! about 6 to 11 points by the end of (N Y Central ..179% 178 ~ 1i§ |Mfd Elec Light . g Sentinelle, Woonsocket, R. L. publi- ° ] | F the first hour. INYNH&H62% 62% 625 NBGas .........o... 70 | Rt l s ls an | e 'v s a er 2 Private cables said Liverpool ad- North Amer... 68 67 671z Southern N E Tel .....187 cation, and his followers have been | See Our Display of vanced with London and Continental North Pactfic.. 99% 987, 8% | _— | excommunicated by Catholis shureh Garden Potury Bird Baths | buying on the unfavorable weather Pack Mot Car 69% 69 69% | COOLIDGE TO TAKL PART | usresult of controversy with Bishep - Ben :i V. reports from the South but that the Pan Am Pet B 46% 491z 4912 | Andover, Mass, April 16 (L l’)~~I Willum A, Hickey over panieh 5 . ches and Vases demand for yarns and cloths was Phillips Pet... #1% 423 423 'President Coolldge is expected 10 | funds. restln l less insistent owing to a general dis- Plerce Arrow.. 14 14 13% take part in the obscrvance of the means ru 0 ln e mmrs inclination to pay current prices. |Pullman ..... §6% 8§51 150th anniversary of Phillips-Andov-| 1In torrid Egypt nearly $450,000 Radio Corp ...187% 1673 lt-r academy on May 18, according to | worth of felt hats and only $146,000 “The Telegraph Florist of New Dritain” TRFASURY BALANCE Remington Rd 27% 273 announcement by Head Master Al-[worth of straws were imported last 83 WEST MAIN ST., PROF. BLDG. Treasury Balance, $377,264,868. Reading ......110 1101 ired E. Stearns. year,