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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1928 Ay 2 E ot 9 - AIR WAIL ROUTE | CHAMP. GIRL SPELLERS OF ST. MARY’S PAROCHIAL SCHOOL \WALL STREET GOES ' = ; & C n | : TO NEW ORLEANS| TOHIGHER lEVflS‘ PUTNAM O. s i | o er—— | | Members Now York & Hertford Stack Enchenges L] 4 : . | (ot 31 WEST MAIN ST.,, NEW BRITAIN . Service From New England Vi, Gains From One to More Thap e e L. . N 2 s Alanta, Erwin Announces | 19 Points Registered | HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW. TEL 21141 Postmaster Herbert E. Erwin re- | New York, May 1 UP—The Stock cetved word today that a4 new air) Market resumed its march to high- mall service has been inaugu er ground today with the rails ag n from New York via Atlanta to New | In the forefront of the advance. Conn. Power CO. ! ste 1 be linked | treme gains in the active issues 4 . 3 . ?0”\-31: 112;’1.5)1 = ";‘,'l fifis,l:,‘,‘. fl ranged from 1 to 12 points wiih Fractional Warrants . ) ; Hartford to New York ail | a few soft spots developing in the < , : t planes. The new service e tobaccos, coppers and oils. Tradine (When Issued) stops at Philadelphia, Washington, | “1::. mnl q\lly:(e g h Bay ;.T yesterd; : Bought and Sold Richmond, Va., Greenboro, 8. C., At-| although the 2,000,000 share mark danta, Georgia, Rirmingham, was crossed before the end of the § Mobile, La., and New Orleans. This third hour. | system will open up an entire new Despite the growing fears of & territory hitherto untouched by the sir mail service. It is also p stops at Winston Salem, N. spartanburg, & ¢ | credit stringency, speculators for the rise conducted their operations with | confidence and succecded in attract- Mr. Erwin sald that the new serv- i 2 d s ing a large public following. The IS e oot |west and south werc again heavy [ 3os will aoa cansldacabls Ui 1n e MARY REILLY. CONSTANCE SMITH. buyers of stocks and in some quar- ry of mail from New England |ters this was interpreted as an indi- outhern states. Al mail {catlon of increased purchasing pow- matled by air in, this city by b e through the reeent advancs in [ 9 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 d : o'vloc’- in the afternoon will be wheat and cotton pri Lowering Members of New York and Bartford Stock Eszchange t vered In Atlanta in the first de- of the call money rate from 6 to &' Stuart G. Segar, Manager J livery the next morning and a lette per cent reflected the passing of e et Al s o directed to New Orleans will arrive {month-end demands for funds and ¥ 3 at 11 o'clock and will be delivered in |the return ot tmterest and aiviaend [ We Offer: . the first afternoon mail. checks to the banks ] Plans are heing made to make a outhern und southwestern rails ) . connection by means of an exten- ere In brisk demand. New peak 3 sion at Atlanta to take mail to for the year, or longer, were aw er s West, Florida, there 1o conne | veglistered by Missouri Pacific com- . with the Pan-American Airways to | mon and preferred, Chicago and Al- . Havana, Cuba. There will probably { ton common and preferred, Southern = T | 4 be & route from New Orleans to | Bailway and Reading second pre- Price on Application. 1 Sarado, Texas, to meet the proposed ® forred, the gains ran as high as 31 exican air mail from Mexico Cit REILLY 15 HELD FOR HIGH COURT Wallingford Man Denies Embez-| .o o Zlement Charges | 3t g0t ool | points. Lackawanna, Reading and ‘ Atchison sold 2 to 3 polnts higher. A wave of profit-taking swept | through the market around mid-day | but was checked by the lowering of {the call money rate. Standard Ol EDD {of New York sold down a point but | auickly recovered its loss " Electric Auto-Lite extended i Members Hartford Stock Exchange I early gain to 12 1-4 points Ly touch- ling & new peak at 195, Fre.k G NEW BRITAIN "A"'m HERIBEIN Shattuck jumped 7 points tu # new Burrift Hotel Bid3, Hartford cmlrwm Colony Bidg top at 993, and Tulont, advan ! izumely common and preferred & RINL RUTH ROBINSON. CARMINA MAIETTA. JOSEPHIN DL, and smiling faces|schools will iave to step fast to beat published jast week, will compete Washinzton for a week with all ex. will win the Herald spelling contest | St. Mary's group. with the other school champions for | penses paid, a number of local prizes 1:astman Kodak advanced 4 to 7 Lich takes place at a mocting of | - eight gir and one boy. [the city speliing championship. The |and a chance 10 win the national | OInts. Goodrich Rubt Johns- Meriden, May 1 (P—Following a | the Kiwanis club on May 9. other, Michael Jerves, whose picture was|winner will get the Lerald trip to spelling champlonship with $1,000, | Manville, Hudson Motors, American i \We (ffer: Viastia wrialiin wolice! coust wbioh ; Metals, Davison Chemical. American Tistad st 1200 ioonn ot Ar —— = e — B and foreign powers and utilitics thur E. G. I editor of the | ADMIRAL PROMOTED power and light extended theit 15 Shares conn Power o Wallingford Times, was bound over | Rome, May 1 (UP)—Admira) En- C]ty Items gains 1o 3 points or more. to the criminal superior court by Weddl-n s T e e TR Lz ne Stork pricen moved within uar- : Judge Thomas P. Dunne on five g - Sy °d row and irregular limits at the Sh A Lf {Raval fasp 0ty Mas Promolst Lo ponded fo an opening of today's market but the ares etna e ' e at 169 L main tendency was again upward ed by Nathan Green ‘l(fl)h assumed the leadership ot the counts charging cmbezzlement of a | be commander-tn-chief of the Ton- e e T advance, St. Louis Southwestern ad- total of £440.30 liancan Mr. Reilly, as secretary and treas- POl Frasainelll ’ A furnace was vancing 2 points, Deluware & Hud- son 1 1-4 and Western Marylund ark . . Centra o] ot t ey raenath ntral Connccticut |y, ponei, son of Engenio Bonet Rt ommon and Southern Ratlway con Raseball league, was g $600 Baseball league, was given $600 last | "% Goun® Sr Tt Ctais city, s . pring 1o hold as forfrit money from ' 71 A10 ZONE o e D th s o of 193 ea 8 the different teams. This money, the Strte 61abusa. has besnimathigla by Lok wof Mrs, J‘n: a No, 5 ¢ hip of tt men. 1on moved into new high ground. Hobart street, Meriden, were mar- e was air about 45 min- cCurtiss Acroplane openeil 1-4 the defendant despite repeafed re- e ) dnty b ! s 4 ¥ 1 i quests that it be paid. ried yesterday morning at 9 o'clock Phvelcel toget It was fhe first Jigher at 9495 new "o defonso ciaimed that tho At Onr Tady of Mount Carmel Paul S strom ot Captain Korhl had taken off Lut Wright to1l back 1 1.2 i Ity ¢ ? S ¢ Y reh, Meriden, by Rev. Domenico | Paul Salamon, e nd fanded on American soil with on the first sale - & e Co 6o Diamond Match Co. earned $2.50 money was aot pald due to & con- | LI o R L LS L D itended by | Booth street, died at his hows fast| o 10 Biniself at the controls Ao 3 i 2 E Cory a share in the first quarter, against troversy between the Wallingford | 1 T Lt e e P & £ T A T s e THE MARKET AT 2:30 7. ¥ 1 Dinsice | Gorp 17515247 a share a year ago. , & Lenox club and the Collinsville club Jr: and Mre. Clom RS\ D R et o A SMOOT SAYS SURPLUS mysclt Koent satd S "E ®¥ (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Tsmiante i < S and that, if the treasurer had turned riden. | e lived in this city for the pas W 7SR eE e Tea e n i e S e . S L D mu‘ : 19Eonrs andliis Gmploved niihe 3l L chose an early hour 0 American Light & Traction Co. 910 ,and subsidiaries carned $12.88 a on the common, after pre- 217 ferred dividends in the year ended Insurnnce March 31, against $11.65 a share the e S Rt avoid publicity. John Schroeder, Other teams In the lnague wero| < net i official of the North German AM ph Salamon of I'o- Lioya Steamship Co., and Fred Mel- Am Loco .... 108% & the Corbin Red Box of New Britain, |Walter and Jos the Pexto team of Southington, the | Engagements land, Anthony V) v 11 Frank Sa Collinsville ball club, a Middietown | ‘ team and the Insilco Co. team o!) and Other amon of this city Utah Man Tells Senate He Wil Ask pinmonen s el hoir, pilot of the 1°-13, accom- AmM Sumatra ROTS - = "f‘r'j"'f’“n & year before, based on the same land his mother in Pol 2 Them To Con panied Koehl on his flights Am Sm & Re 1587 187 s Ton: Go gss 'number of shares outstanding on aed o | Kochl said he would like o fly the Am Sugar 69 - 1 Lifo Tns ¢ March 31, 1928, > ¢ Meriden | | The funeral will be held Thurs- Thursday -12 to Greenly Island and bring AM cco . — — L0l ToAp #d - dnn G S Further claims by the defense Peck—Peck jday morning at 7:30 o'clock at the | Vack the Bremen, but that flight ap- Am Woolen . 221 SOOI et L el R. Todd, president of the were that Reilly had never refused | Mrs. Robert N. .Peck of 42 Park [home and at 8 o'clock at Moly! Washington, May 1 O — The iared “vory fmprobable,” because Anaconda Cop 3 LR 1y ercy R. Todd, prosident of the . to turn over the money to any per- | Place, announces the engagement of |Cross church. Burial will ba in Sa- | $212,000,000 turplus in Sight {07 of the pecoptions and dinners which Atehison 1941, a1(lasn | CONEOE & ArODMODK, 8AVN 1t)00kS 1 son who could prove authorization | her daughter, Margaret A.. to Nelson |cred Heart ccmete nest year repr s the maximum . r ged here f i3alt & Ohio. 117 { “mmm gt S el B goRsi s el e I Dl Mol | rs. et ear mpenle i sl Hipve b mimsnest | heee Sitos the 3 1 1 revenues for the first half of 1928 o A . Miss A ctio possible axes a 18 | crev 14 h ransatlantic mono- - . AR 1 e by v Attorney William Wrinn of Wal- | a graduate of Vassar college and of Jestes Cabrera cssion, Chairman Smoot represent- | plune S e e 104 “f:l"l N mn g N lingford was counsel for the accused. | (ho Training School for Nurses Jesies Cabrera, 33 years old, of d today in laying before scnate | Junkers officials sald plans for Calit Pet g | 18T porlod, whien carlngg ere an- Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Wil-|iha prosbyterian hospital, New |Grove street, died at Norwich the committee's $208.000,000 me alvaging the Bremen would not be Cer De Pasco 68 ;:?”m\n”.‘\t“?: vxfom“'-l‘ -{orrAvm;" , | « - bur I Davis asisted by Attorney | york, where sho has spent the last |Sanitarium yestorday atternoon. Helure on bellt of the republican ‘announced until New York's official Ches & Ohio 19515 debuelan Al L R L I planting starts in May and ship- 4 Ments begin late in August. DEMOCRATS 10 MEET | Pre-convention Session Will Be Held L G. Smith, represcnting the league, | five years. Mr. Peck Is the son of | had been there for the past thr handled the case for the statc. | Mrs. Charles H. Peck and the late | yea On agreement of the proscculor. | pyr. Charles H. Peck of New York.| During the 11 ye the accused was given one hour in i1 45 g graduate of the Shefticld |this city he which to secure & bondsman during | g qntific school and of the Graduate | 'rary & Clark’ which time he was paroled in the (hool of Yale University. He is|Mrs. Josephine Cabrera, he leaves a!1920 by new 1 fon custody of his counsel. {employed by the Charles Parker Co. | danghter, Mary, a five, and al he committ irma e in Meriden. The wedding will take | brother, Anthony wbrera, all of this | fice ho would as sen v | ¥ . Barnesdale People placs early In June. | eity. U5 i et oa Will Meet Tonight! Sedin, ; The funeral will be held at Stan- | though a sharp fizht members of the senate finance com- | welcorn mitt Even thi he dived dn ! tor Smoot s rked at Landers, | be reduced Reside his wife, | tures ealled for during th to Koehl, Baron Gunther ¢ R I & Pac 1 amount,” Sena- von Huenefeld and Major James Chry in his report, “must Vitzmaurice is over, | Colo additional expendi- —— ongoleum tanley Works Veteran |Consol Gus . Corn Prod Called to Reward 1a. chew ackowski, aged 62, died | Dodge Tros A 101 rnoon at his home 69 Clin- | 2riec RR er Corp uel zave no- to tay and al- | tis prospect {ton in Hartford Wednesday Night and t. afte 1 illness, ai ) . ; JEGION POST APPRECIATIY loy Borawski's tuncral parlors on with democra 1 < for | Tivda Cetein inces M Al iam e e rigirating O Titie Matters of interest to residents of pyo 4ppiictation of Eddy-Glover Broad street tomorrow 1norntng at s SnALE e 98 C. TN pIEhin: s Parnesdale will be discussed at the s . 5 PROKTAI, ik A member of he Twenty-five Yreeport Trx 83y < post, American Legion, for the honor 5:30 o'clock, and at 8. M Lestowed on the miemory of Lieut.|church at 9 o'clock. | Wooster by the east to west trans-in atlantic fite 4| Hariford, May 1 UP—A pre-con- |\ vention meeting of state democrats s n the interest of harmony at the state convention to be held in o by the club of the I nieeting of the Wooster Street Comi- munity association at the Quartette club bungalow this evening. The nley Works. He | Gont 2 ) by his wife and the fol- | Genl RAY BECom By Jowing sons and daughters: Al- @, Asp nl Motors . alt . 9014 1647, 1915 of next week progress of the sewer project, possi- st Glidden 243, v ; Germany emba o i haniiy s e e e i 4% Hartford Wedneaday — night and e “‘l"fiyn'"ezn:’&""’ ::;:;Tmu_r ?;;M: o deitariniiol ] e snant onk to; — gt ‘4\:nuv"o e \;']mx.!fmon PR wursday, has been called by Nation- i I y day by Commandar Nathan €. Avery | e W st M| ey AL tteeman Thomas J. Spel- la Invitations, issued yesterday to more than 100 democrats through- munieipal park or playground, street rcpairs and a number of other items | *f | ©f interest will be discussed. ol Ilorence and John of this city. He Int Comb. Eng of Eddy-Glover post, American Le- Ssde el s Funerals Fallure of Propelling Machinery of Althongh thelr schednla of activ Airplane Carrier Langley Canses s g '("!_‘ ‘-' v_": “;.'{:,L‘;A}f'm ;m : ickel .. | out the state were for a meeting to v idle e o | IILHaryest . be held at Hotel Bond at 11 o'clock - Y tles allowed them few idle moinents, ante BRI i ! e < T,‘:";I:I,, ',,“;A;:nc,‘mmmwm”_ the German-Irish fliers aeceded to| Walenty Murzyn BaTrpe: L 'I,ylnmqm"’:'k','",',“: ,,’“ (TRl Enar 1107 | tomorrow morntng, - the announced e 3 ion oo - {he request of the Lesion and placed | Funeral services for Walenly N P e of K. Blog ki, are in-'Ken Cop 150 purpose being not to dictate to the ers will hnd)‘t une:’lal_ nw'H"\Kl m“. & wroath on {le arave of Tiout,|Mukzyn of Kalsey street were s Al complete, Mack Truck state convention. but a full discu ! ‘,'.‘lo"‘k w:‘,;‘;", .(h:,“'krm"f' ? oth. | Wooster at Arlington National come- (held Uls morning at.9;30 o'elock ut et on i = Marland o1l . s sion of affairs relating to the can ,.mnn'n sa L n1 a)l m‘\\ o 'no e Sacred Heart church. Rev. Lucyan et i et St le ln Chma Mo Kan & Tex iy 5 ugn about to be made, “f : part ”ll ?}:o mportance to be o e Bojnowsk pastor, celebrated Ir : Calif r‘ ‘ 5 y y Mont Ward ..140', 140 A g Dowman & Co, e netes e ; IO SC e RTing, e at i Manning pwman & ¢ 2 Sl bl S SHAD ARE SCARCE solemn high mass of requiem. Rov, | 1K OfF Fan tdre, G4 Nationel Lead 120 : Manning Bo P ST i 2 e Martford, May 1 P—The shad Sianley Musial was deacon and N Y Contral L1830 i . ¢ st meeting tonight’s sesslon was. L P e e e KD Ao for a confercnc s Mg H ; London, May 1 (UP)—Sir Renneil ¢ ':‘\:i; .:;1:1 hn!“'un\:'t:vj)' commie- (TR o there were fow It TR il el tew S x\u\ Ficienbiyn iy o North Amer... 03 | Rodd, conservative. has won the 8t. “.“M i b olf{m ‘m '; s “]_‘ shad on sale in Hartford today. members of the IHoly Name of LSRR TG i North Pacific 1 | Mary Lebone parliamentary bye- . b Samartnang M€ to the WOTK 3 number of years, Connecticut river | Jesus society. Burial was in Saered |0 Secretary Wilbur is - Pack Mot Car [T T 35 | election necessitated by the appoint- 2 SASEATIL shad have been searcer, and the sit- Heart cemetery ‘]‘;‘.“s[ Sl e * e e | Tve. at tord chnsearas sdthi ba ~ro | 1 conclusion 1| uation reached a sort of apex this - ti year, when numbers of the largest p Katherine Uliasz fishermen on the river refused 1o | Funeral gervices for Mrs, Kather. DS built for within &ix months after their com- Phillips Pet Pierce Arrow Cullman as lord chancellor. Rodd polled 9 votes while David Ross, 1% | laborite, reeeived 6,721, and Basil SIR EBENEZER HOWARD Welwyn, Eng.. May 1 (U'DP)—Sir ‘ s Yhenezer Howard, 78, founder of roall mad & navy ar . Ga o ; _Of purchase new nets for the coming ine Uliasz of 139 Beaver stroct will Radio Corp . a5 | Murtay, liberay, 3,31 fhe Garden City movement in Eng- season, explaining that there i8 N0 |be held tomorrow morning g mi because of Liemington Rd ! EETIIERTS Eee s e land and former resident of the longer a sufficient run to make 1 | qclock at Holy Cross ehurch. pur- W OUDI® cicor i-in - the Reading 1115 KING TO SEE CONGRESS | TUnited States, died here today. worth while. fal will be in Sacred Heart come.!in& of the machinery. the navy de- ars Rocbuck 1007, 1001, T o S ’ oy partment extended the trials of the Sinelair Oil o Sl orence, May 1 (UP)—It was an- 3 3 Lexington one month. | Southern Pac 1 Bty A L || iouned Ronky, UE it WOUIA L e s | o : Somew, S rag ness the closing seasion of the CARD OF THANKS SSMAN TAKES LICINSE NY s ¢0 | Etruscan congress now meeting here, Stewart Warner | Studebaker {Texas Co ... | Tex Gulf Sulph |Ttm Rol Bear 118 19| e City Advertisement We wish to thank our friends for| ' (OO eman N the kindness nnd E 'n\p:x'h_\‘ shown | ‘;‘m‘m” s ik At §i (thalddeinior ol Niove il st 4Gy shalSEnsman BT All Granite, 4 ft. long—4 ft. high. Set anywhere in [ter. also for the heautitul floral of- 071 POUEY MU CO R (G on |ferings received. We especially | [ et i | - N New England. Price includes carting, lettering, setting [l vien to thank Mr. and Mrs. i Gl i ek miiaetsy and foundation. Order [ rickson and the Salvation Army. 1,14’,',_r",\[',";,," e el Sealed bids will be received by your monument now M| (SiEned) Mrs. Giarpen and family. | g, a sale. He adwitted that he United Fruit . KEASURY BALANCE | this Commission for the turnishing for Decoration Day | allowed a firoman to take a watch | U 8 Ind Al . Treasur: £202,027,062. ‘;lvzd ‘rlmm ng o “mrA(‘: ”"l.d‘;:b- \ and save $100. home preparatory 1o purchasing it. U S Rubber .. 45 Bt iiainu erial er ©et The police informed him of the or- U S Steel .... 146% GRANG = <3 }}]l‘_lt% phone or c:g J o | dinance relative to licenses and he Wabash Ry .. §31% pringfleld, 111 1 (l'l“-;l{nd : I;Ml: tr;xck in located sé- our Celn; esigns a B e a e took onc out immediately. West Elec .. 110 nge, football r. has been tral Headquarters on Commercial N K Prices. “ V! o | iR Willys Over .. 261 ced with a $20,278.82 writ of at- ' Strect and we would request all bid- 4 UNDERTAKER | BUR WITH HOT SOUP Woolworth .. 180% tachment_for money nllrgml‘ to be ders to see Chief William J. Noble Phooe 1625-2 I Afie Pranoes Goomin, . awed 50; |Wright Aero . 149% luc the Tlinois Trust and Savings for full detalls. A ) t Reviinee 17" Bummmar Seets-3 |6t 46 Thiodes sivéet, vwas admitled Am Tel &Tel of Champaign. “‘l‘ ‘"“1" “" bl‘!col'"‘d(;lm;' all be i | ew Dritain General hospital - Grange denied owing the bank fn the hands of the Clerk of this 2 B | Dol et o e HARTFORD hey. saying he “would have paid |Commission on or before & p. m., {ment for painful burns about the (Furnisied by By dos & o money long ago if he owed It. 1-,]:& 1 Tu(;nd;y. |unlydx. 1»:1:.“0 L 3 i Ntocks | _— - idder shal nclude cel e : | See Our Display of | hands, chest and legs, the result of A0l G, Wewt & B ghi S ¥ — ’ e . Stanley Sts. a ottery, | mid-day meal at her home. The |ywhoen milady promenades in Peking, Denkers Trust Co .o oooeoooe 0 : i Sonks (hangaratan the $ns |pbsas ew Britain, Conn. Benches and Vases serfousness of the burns could not ! ching “he must be prepared &t the e Bane nt Troet (o T o iioma] exhibition celebrating the | This Commission, refierves ehs Tel. 1799 | be determined immediately fisst sign of wind 1o wrap her head | Commercat Trum Co of X B 4] 245 | T of tha Alilsd mations | right 1o vajscl wny.or AHEMEM e N her scarf. as protection againat | onn River Ban ] e The Dake of Kootia WS (SpieS) o : £ ’ - Di e 25 ¥ S 950,036 'V OPLI. e o for. | First Natl Bank 19 victory. The Duke o Kta s (Signe > Come Any Day—Buy Dircct—Save 257¢ Bo"erer’s Posy %up :»::.,f \w':“ |’:| ?w' i e g e ,.::;:L‘:l on Hfa Natl Bank & True co the chict speaker. The city was ROARD OF A Posicard Brings Us To Your Door ‘The Telegraph Florist of New Britaln” 1ation of Napi-s. as of April 30, Was fringes are considered very stylish. L g LSRR 2 | beflagged and the crowd. along the FIRE COMMIRRIONERS, 83 WEST MAIN ST, PROF, BLDO, | 136, Notice the trouser-encased knees. [N B Trum Co | entire route, acclaimed the King. | J. J. Keogh, Clerk. \] ‘l | 4 \ N L ‘ <

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