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NEW BRITAIN D AILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 10, City Items Co. No. 1 of the fire department {was called to Washington Place at |- 29 this afternoon, oil on the groand ha ing taken fire. The company re poum] back at 2:35 o'clock. ‘1\“ | ni Torrington 53, of | CROSSING REMOVAL HEARINGS CALLED Petition Flled in 1914 Coming, - i tained in a SUPER-TRUST . INSTATE CHARGED n of Frederick Mo ‘_"Conn. Bankers' Assn. Hits at! ool hoseiad b+ Bridgeport Iustitution critical and fears are entertained for Hartiord, M 10 # e Con- iy —_— his recovery. nccticut Bankers' association, in a Hartford, May 10 P—A petition | Chief W. C. Hart today trans- origisally filed with the | public | ferred Supernumerary Officer Cyrus utilities commission by the city of | Schoonmaker from Walnut Hill Park | gigtoment issued today by a special | Hartford on January 12, 1914, has | 0 Willow Brook Park, and detailed | comumittee, charges that the state | been re-opened and set for hearing | SUPeraumerary Officer Obsrles’ legislature has foisted & super-trust | Lofore the commission on Tuesday | Grath to Walnut Hill Tark, for company on the state of granting &t 2:30 p. m. The petition calls for | SWNMCY months. extraordinery powers to the Banke the elimination of the grade cross-| _Arthur R. Mason, Jr., Security Trust company of Bri ings at Avon, Canton, Windsor and | Church street, 14 year old news-| ' \'or (hicy Arthur . Connor, for- Il streets. When first pre. Doy who ran against tlc side of an |y .\ pogtmaster of that city, is prosi- sented, the hearing on the petition | m]m:tfl;l}'c rf\gor:;ll‘cs;?q\zixn:llryu:v 1“1 nt was deferred because the w Ha- {[riday. afia Ty : Ll L Firmly entrenched ven road lacked the funds to under- ical condition at New Britain General| o020 S e 0% 5, e hospital, but it was said today that | harter and hehind a dec 1t is esfimated that between $1.- |l did not appear to hav cated @ sifuation whici 000,000 and $2,000,000 will be necd. Sround in the last day or two. consider the most criti nking history t ich may result in r and 1 injuries are so severe, el 1o complete the work as ' - the won) <A he may not recover. wtion of the general banking ¢ Connceticut, tracks will probably be lowers ) b the streat built over should t1 Michael J. Lynch, a clerk s &0 through. In presenting the bill ""-“y“;’l“"‘ and ‘one & o g "in | baseball umpires in the city, before the commission, th an | ba ;; “" e Comumissioner understanding that, in accord with |fined to his home by illness. in fact, has the statutes, the city will pay C. J. Boardman, ant Krevitets Per cent of the expenses intendent of the mails at th i |office, 1s confined to his lLome e al investment for savi banks and trust fun Miss Crabtree Betrothed ““_;‘};< SERE - omas Botticelli 14, To btanlew “ (omel ntion of the nkers thro his duties at the post office Mr. and M B. Crabiyeo 40 dover fliness, ot Lincoln b'xm—( announce the en- 8 o ponAiey i it was learns N Priscilla Crabtree to Stanley s iranty Company of Bridgeport to Grace Grenter Surrendered By | Harry J poultryma th fartford roa preumo; morning at r abc A, T its t the has His | € howaver, th cent | e state 1 wi A revision bill | aditi is Lester reqy Gener Shipper opinion in 25 super- post by af state officials Connee- the company that it had | ! W. Converse, of Converse, S, (', Miss Cra i o o eni- o 4 " ST i Bankers' Socurity Trust Com- srs of the S vounger set, is a 4 : PRI, Youn > | pany by permission of the superior Eaiaie of ho Mastiond Aroection) court of Fairfield county. The finan- A0 Aes Trabiucery chenl ol jal integrity of the company is not | York ciiv. Mr, Converse is general e subcrintendent of the D. E. Con- e verse cotton mills at Converse, £, (. : 1 charter or Mrs, Bondsman and May Be Taken to Ant Jail This Afternoon. | The inte were given and Senator \airman of the corporations committ favorably on the Connor sa1d his company’s nanic I 4 in superior court and that “our charter gives us all the rights | { of any trust company in the state.” Senator Goss on the other hand de- nied that the charter gave the com- | pany any more fiduciary powet nv | was usm ranted to a tit | guaranty company NORWICH WOMAN |S Fu TOBED. U.V.HEAD oo o w:lnl of | Mrs. Jennie Newburry Honored by State Association retations today Edw of by rd ive which bill Mrs. Grace Grenier, $8 Seymour street, from polic: A, HAWLEY today held a short observance for Benjamin A. Hawley, public benefactor who con- tributed much toward the welfare of children during his lfe. In the Senior, Central Junior, Nathan Hale Junior High schools & communication from fhe Chamber of Commerce was read and in the |this afternoon when Peter Jacobs, elementary schools a similar pro- | East Main street furniture dealer gram was carried out. | decided to withdraw his bond and lis action was take surrendered her to Captain Kelly cummendation of th Mrs, Grenicr must go to juil to- | mitt lay unless she posts a bond, and Joscph DeMorrissette, who was also | ed §40 and costs and &entenced to ail for 30 days, will accompany her, | as he has been unable to obtain ond. N& to evidence offer- | ed in police court, the couple mis- conducicd themselves ana harbored | Mrs. M cw York di- | vorcee, f purposes, ' Nobile Plans Three Trips Into the Arctic May 10 (®—Under Gen- cral Nobile's will, which has heen |received here from $tolp, his estate is divided into three équal parts for |his wife, daughter and niece. 5 of age, wera caught in a The will reveales that outside gara in the rear of the Corbin his share of the $31,500 bla #erew clubhouse at High and Laf- | policy on the Italia’s crew, an $11 ayette streets today, and turned over | 000 life policy on himself and his | to Detective Sergeant G. C. Ellinger. | government pension, the gencral A little later. the police were noti- |has no property. 4 that articles which were taken | ———e out of cars a short time ago “"“‘Shelton Pamter returned after the hoys wero sent lLonme. It is believed the boys took | the rticles at various times. W in re- M TRIBL ll 'I'O B ry school who was rele custody in $500 vesterday afternoon after Atterney | Harry M. Ginsburg had taken an peal to superior court from the sion of Judge M. D. Saxe, who ini- | posed a fine of §40 and 30 days in jail on Mrs, Grenier, was locked up | 1 bonds AR 1mily de Holy r fairs o and T '\»: 1 on the sehool rec- e HIT BY AUTO aged 12 years, 1, stepped off the rmington enue the junction of Washington streets noon today, and w ) automobile driven b Niedzwiecki of 213 Farm- avenue, who was proceding southerly direction. The boy fered a cut on the head and was | attended by Dr. N, B. Jafte. C winski reported the accident to C tzin Kelly at police headquarters. LEAVES TROLLEY, ik Czerwins > stre of a I car nes and of 4 rear end trolley Beave shortly this, home. the iciated etery The struck by of Swed i lia i | | % Harry som, Mart son a Rome, 10 (P—Mrs. Jennic surry of Norwich was nominat- cd as president of the Department of | Connecticut, Daughters of the Union | Veterans of the Civil War, at the | of [ morning session of the 19th annual | convention which opened here to- Hartford, May ? BOYS CAUGHT IN GARAGE Two boys, apparently about Mrs, Funeral Doc 41 C row wor, wi p st afterno al pi Burial ey leaves fune Co. August Ranncy of Hartford, department president, is presiding. Mrs. Ranney is a past department president of the Women's Relief | { Corps; sceretary of Lizaboth Turner | threo ent, Daughters of Union Veterans, | IRobuert In Fall With Ladder |ana sccretary of Robert 0. lton, May 10 (P —Casimer and | Women's Relief Corps. Delegates T 3ernal, house painters of this present from New London, Noj RL MISSING FROM HOME. |eity were injured this morning, just | wich, Essex, Mystie, Bridgeport, “lia Bielawa, aged 14 years, of jas they started work on a house at|New Haven, Meriden, Glastonbur Broad street, has been uhsm\l"ll‘rw Prospect avenue. The men were | South Manch Middletow from home since April 27, the police painting from a ladder when it | Willimantic, Southington, Brls!ol \ g vere notified. today. It is believed |slipped and fell, throwing them 20| Danielson and Hartford. I o M Sie T legt the cily, and her parents | feet to the ground. Casimer sustain-| Mayor Walter E. Tatterson of | I'uncral desirous of locating her. ed a fractured wrist and Alexander | Hartford was cscorted in under the | Pabizian had both legs broken just above the colors and delivered an address of | M012 1 ankle. Both are patients at the|welcome to_delegates throughout the (1 the |Griffin hospital, Derby. | state, Duffey | | o'clock - church was in IFary three so 8 Hurt Edwi I Dorothy Gra brother, W rs, Mrs, I John Steilm Mrs. Arthur | | i « 178 of is aft READ HERALD CLASSIFPED ADS | FOR BEST RESULTS N 1 an at on Goat-Getters| Mrs Funeral s Pearson | were held th at B. C. Port Rev. Samuel Tark's urial was ir The pall be derson, ITI9NT T M/ “ nows ABouT A DATE euiRY Come o v MINGTERS 2 (= “RISHG” YOU~ ¥ Mrs, Tuneral erine Milews! | Milowski of held ton o'clock at tery Mrs. i 1 Cembura of held this m b d e ! Kow quiem high The pall b John Mysiws w Muraw ski, and Cha Burial tory ceme AR We o wish wrtfelt tha and friends sympathy at ~IP 10 W TMe- YO ey MALDES — YOU HAVE, JUSY THREE ANO N HALF MINUTES O M, B ol o Mr. AMr. nd M and M Opposite Residence “The Telegrap 83 WEST FALL ON ng at the Deaths HARRY 1 of compl Harry TR Burial August Anderson ors of L ill Tyler | Harold Doer Tr 154 L pise Alton ramhall and Williax Burial will be in Sacre was belove, 1d Mrs, See Our Display of Garden Pottery, Bird Baths | Benches and Vases Bollerer's Posy Shop STAIRS FATAL May 10 (P—John bury died last tte Il\mLcrfordi N sus- | rs On Sun- ome of a friend a guest. T ‘ Real Estate- News I =—— Deed undivided half interest, 36 Lawlor street fro to Giovanni Guiliano, Mortgage deed, 36 from vanni Giuliand Laro: The the ci Clint len, 100. Einar Sandine and son to Mec Monroe str Emrman Sandine > was 1 to Salvatore following v clerk today: n H co to Hattie E. Al- Roxbur; , mortgage of $4,- recorded with Adolph Ander- “avings bank, of $7,000, to Kinar SEDGWICK wick ars old, at rm on the for the past 23 years, sations which follow- i his This 11:30 o' was ut 60 e n his 1 ror Grorge stello, Hariford av na 0. H Schultz mortgage operty, ad Adoiph Han- 1vings Bank of and on arm He lock > a k. known by New Dritain who lived parts of tg: $5,- o Salvatore La- mortgag: nty deed from La- " Judd Co.. age, M. H. and boulevard []E'WUERATIE PARTY FULLY ORGANIZED “ Ny Change Ocours in State ‘ Personnel Marting 1wo it Phillis . Mrs Harttord Britain, ille, of hony Lewancik 16 years old Mrs. Boleslaw neton. died H 10 reorgani rty meetin ntral ford, May 10 (P—There the democra- t at this time nocratic state eduled for cut and dried ¥ plans lact on of in Connecti Stanley and four Helen, and th aftair, were committes itternoon far concerned Jumes J. Wals reclected chairman and ney Lynch of West Haven with Mrs. Alice W. Mooney erbury as vice-chairn doubtful any h 1s promir Cros of Aoy den AL will will by id- al hetd turday will Holy at § 1t is ss of will be ‘ted by the at this time, the meeting imiply in accord- o state con- aniza- rred mem- d ot It wa how delay time to members commit. if importance committe be he * with Vo vention last wi tion of the committee for a weck that the committe hers might better be inforr what is expected of them inion of the convention it the reason for the in organization was to give 1d out the commi ve to a in the nerals be de . Hjelm or Harry hodes strect were o'clock edeen, hany in E 10 the ery 1 I Ret W 1 church Fairvi tish o o pall bearers were Carl Ose; Pierson, in Kallberg, Oskor- w Lar- State D, A, R lpholdf\ National Assn. Black Li Derby, May 10 (P—Miss Kath- Nettleton, of this city, gent of the D. A, R., tod od 1o the ents of all Connecti- cut chapters a letter of about 800 words reiterating her stand on the “black list” controversy, the attitude of the na tional socicty as evinced at the re nt continental congress in Wash- ington and deploring the fact that several prominent members of the society have withdrawn because th not in agreement with that ittitude, Miss Nettleton repeats the claims she made in a recent ate ment to the press and makes addi- tional statements in the hope of | elearing up what she characterizes a “misunderstanding” concern- ing the right of chapter regents to “n akers for chapter mect- ings Walter ervices of Wi o, will at Docr Mrs. Pearl Dovrner > held tomor- o'clock at th 4 !erine for 5 of mail- on will be lding s beside Walter e ard Docrner and Geo ner, and a daughtc ham, all of this city; am Whitpe 1 Robinson n, and b Wh o David Bahizian rvices for Mrs. Union str t husband, ry Docrner, ¢ 3 two sis- nd Mrs mother, Terryville, David wert 1145 o'clock of TFrank P, and 1:00 nian Apostolic | street. Burial tery, | ernoon 1 parlor fain stre he Arme mont e g0 Spe Fire Destrow 78 Year 0ld Church in Shelburne Shelburne Falls, Mass,, May 10 (P Fire destroyed the Congregational church here today with a loss esti- mated at $75,000. The cause of the blaze was unknown iew ceme L. ¢ ifternoon Carl Pearson Mrs nwood at 2 o'clock meral parlors. reg of wirch, officia N1 cemetery., arcrs were William An- Anderson, Theodor Scivers, Carl T s’ sutelif tor fined to the cri®ar Naze, |U. 8. Seeks to Obtain Indictment of Stewart Washington, May 10 (P—=Sceking in ment of Robert W. ewart, chuirman of the board of the Stand- ard Oil company of Indiana, District Attorney Rover today submitted to the federal grand jury the transeript of the oil man's testimony before the senate "I’ Dome committec on February and 3 and April 24, steeple ved the The but befe « buildin, church was erected fire- was in irvic ) k Milewski Mrs. Kath- Domenick t, will be wirch. ceme- oments rvices | for wife of High stre morning Hear d Hea a Rose Cembur for 132 Beawer orning at 7:30 o'clock rt chureh. Rev. Alex- czyk celebrated @ ree mi ipot on 5 Roso Hartford, Trumbull today on the governor of New York state for the extradition of Ludlow H Kaeser, of West Hartford who is at present held in Buffalo. Kaeser is wanted here on a charge support. George A. Murphy of th West Mariford police has heen tailed to bring Kaeser hack cd a requisit Andre and Anthony Sroka An- ki, Andrew Westowin rles Dorzynski in ers were w Heart ) OF THANKS 10 express our miost nks to kind neighbors for their kindness and the time of the death 1 mother, Joscphine B, The stocking ' trade of Leicester (EEngland) is in such need of trained labor that the firms pirt their names girls from the | learners, den, | | ————————————— way elementary schools a John Peter T st Heming Allen Aver Iy, rs, Axel Martin, Miss Jennie Roden. Joseph A. Haffey NOERTAKE one 162 St. Mary’s (] 13 Summer St. If you want a mad, other domestic wanted columns of the Herald will find her. Your help wanted ad placed there before 1 P, M. is published in the same day's is- suc. Yes you can charge it! aundress or help, the help h N ST, ators Larosa | Lawlor street | crson, Mon- | will | of Wa- | state | When discovered the fire was con- | of non- ! down months heforehand to secure 1928, TALL NONEY DROPS AND STOCKS G0 UP Irregularity Develops During Early Trading—Rails Lead | | | PUTNAM & CO. Members Now York & Hartford Steck Bachanges 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW. TEL 21141 | By STANLEY M (Associated PRENOSIL Press Financial ditor.) New York, May 10 (P—Further irregularity developed in the early {part of today’s stock market but the general list swung upward in the aft- rnoon when the call money rate was lowered form 6 10 5 1-2 per cent. Rails but a stron parent for t fumber of orable dey be pending. Trading showed off in volume dus ments by report ction to Le w York Federal R fter the The monthly ton the U. & ol to be a disappol cre or s last month was about twice what had been generally expected. United States Steel commnion sagged about a point on the outbr of scling which followed the announce- | ment. Missouri Pacific i vance in the railroud | buying influenced by the i tion of dividends yesterday on Te | & Pacific common stock, | mately 40 per cent of |owns. Both the common and the proferred advanced about four | points, the former touching 65 3-8 and the latter 123, the highest road was reoj nized in 1916 Southern P back about voints on speculative disappoint- cnt over the the di- recto: 10 ncr ular divi- dend, although on was not expect in responsible banking quarte On the other hand, new high records for the year, or longer, were registered by New York Cen- tral, Reading, Louisville & Nashville, Northern Pacific, Gulf, Mobile and Northern, Rock Island and St. Louis Southwestern. Curtiss and Wright attained new peak prices at and 169, tively, although-the former down to 120% in the earl movement. Strength of Erie issues was based on | tions of heavily increased busines a result of the Mississippi flood prevention program. McKees- rort Tinplate, which was transferred rom the curb to the “big board” ran up more than two points on reports that the com plants were operating at full capacity. Chandler-Cleveland issues a:am moved into new high ground in re- fiection of expanding sales and carn- it We Offer: American Power & Light Co. 85 Preferred Stock, berles A Stamped Certificates Callable at $110 irplane specialties in which fav- 16pments are reported to a further falling to the restriction any traders brokers' loans taken on the rve discount of the market. statement of corporation proved ment as the de- in illed Thomson, Tfenn & To. 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 Members of New York and Hartford Stock Eschange Stuart G. Segar, Manager close We Offer: BRIDGEPORT HYDRAULIC At the Market s led the ares as approxi which #t EDDY BROTHERS & & Members Hartford Stock Exchange HARTFORD Hartford Comn.Trust Bidg, | acitic over th ‘ NEW BRITAIN Burritt Hotel Bidg, MERIDEN Colony Bidg ic s d | 10 Shares of respec- ad sold selling Bucyru expeeta- Hartford Fire Insurance —_— Manufacturing Stocks Copper sellers did a huge business Am Hardware the past week, virtually all of it on Am Hosicry the basis of 14.25 cents a pound, licaton & Cadwell .... Connecticut. Zine Inc. though mot Rige-Hfd Cpt Co com .. particularly active, has commanded Billings & Spencer com better prices. Lead and tin have Billings & Spencer pfd heen quiet, Enginecring and Mining Bristol Brass .. Journal shows. Silver has strength- Colt’s Arms ened on the disturbed conditions in Eagle Lock .. |the Orlent. FIRM AND ACTIVE Rails Are Somewhat Irregular; Some Go Up N B Machire pfd . Niles-Be-Pond com North & Judd ..... Peck, Stowe & Wil . Ru 11 Mfg Co ex . Scovill Mf . Standard Screw Stanley Works Torrington Co com . Union Mfg Co Pubitic ll‘lll!l‘s Stocks, e o gl ..102 e A New York, May 10 (P—the boud* B e e | market was slightly more active to- ‘114’!)’ and prices were firm. Hesitancy ‘contmuvd pending action due th {afternoon on the New York Federal | Reserve bank rediscount rate, but jeasing of money rates was a source | of encouragement. Rails were rather irregular, | Paul adjustment 55, New York Cen & Hudson Ri 58 and Sca |board Aw Line ©5s again moving | downward. Atlantic Coast Line | made a slight gain. 91 1 [ THE MARKET AT 2:30 P. M. (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) High lLow Close 16814 166 663, 907% | Al Che & D, Am Che pd American Can Am Am Am Am g Am Tobacco Am Woolen Anaconda Cop Atchison Balt & Ohio Beth Steel Brook Man Calif Pet Cer De Pasco Ches & Ohio {C R-I & Pac | Chrysler Corp !Cola Fuel Congoleum Consol Gas Corn P'rod Day Chem Dodge Bros Erie RR J \ l 1 NB s . 70 | Southern N A35 Conn Power .162 l‘I.Td Wall Street Briefs | S streot statisticians catentate | 1710 _Held on Meriden Delaware & Iudson madea | Store Burglary Charge 6,558, less small car- | yeriden, May 10 (P—Louis Rol ving charges, on its sale of Lehigh [co, 25, of 224 Washington stree Valley and Wabash common stock | Frunk Corvino, 1S, of 579 to the Pennsylvania for $63,000,000. | t, and Ralph Mele, 23, allas The D. & H. it is figured, bought last | Frank Alfone,of 27 Colds street, ali year 304,530 shares of Lehigh Valley of New Haven, were bound over to common at a cost of $22,085,195, or 'the superior court by Judge T. J n ave of § a share, and Dunne in police court this afternoon 6,500 of Wabash common on statutory burglary charges. | for 84 n average of $70.91 | The three are charged with having a share, a ,700 of preferred A | stolen a quantity of tobacco goods for $14.4 ah erage of lhere Monday night. They are ap- s a share, The acereeate cost | Prehended by an officer who stopped was $41,223.442, !them to ask them about proper auto o |lights. Corvino, the youngest of tht o olante in the United | trio. told a story on the witness stand .<,3(‘,'“".“':5 e m\lrdou:xl;ulli;”;m: |in which he took full blame and ab- el i ! ; solved the other two of any part in cqualling the rising demand trom | owiadgm ot ths Butkliio - 118 leath consuming industries, says by Baweves, Ll Tt & MChE With | American Leather Producers, Tne. | 3 oF "o A Pleischmann ., | Freeport T enl Asp! enl Elee enl Motors . |Glidden ...... | Hudson Motors it Eng Int Cement Int Nnckel . Int Harves {Int Pap, Ken Cop Mack Truck ind il ex Wall that the profit of $21 Comb, 3 rage share: NYNHG& North An: | North Pacific Pack Mot Car Pan Am Pet B Philips Pet Pierce Arrow.. Pullman ladio Corp Iiemington cading eflecting policies adopted since management of Park & Tilford passcd to control of Schulte inter- sts, first quarter profit was $22 wefore federal taxes, against $40,247 a year ago, an of more than | 45 per cent in a period ordinarily |the poorest in the company's year. I First quarter net profit of Wirst National Pictures was $346,228 after 2 (int and federal taxe UP DIAMONDS s begun today on the re nioval of gravel from baseball diu- monds in Walnut Hill park to make a more desirable playing surface. At the request of Mayer Paonessa, Supt Ellingwood is also making plans for flower bed at the north entrance | to Stanley Quarter park, working out the name, “New Britain” fn flowers The triangle at Wells and Stanley | street is also to be treated. he Rd ars Rochuck 10 clair Oil Southern P Sd Ol N Oil N Y t Warner herease exas Co |rex Gule Sulph 7 Tim Rol Bear | U'nderwood {Union 1ac Union Carbide 1United Fryit . {18 Ina i Rubber | 8 steel Wabash Ry West Wiilys Over Woolworth Wrigth Aero . Am Tel & Tel | Eyesight Efficiency Increases your earning power, also your enjoyment of life. Our eyesight examination will assure you as to just what your eyes need. HENRY F. REDDELL OPTOMETRIST 175 196 LOCAL STOCKS Furnished by Putham & Insurance Stocks. Bid Aetna Casualty ... Actna Lite Ins Co . Actna Fire Automobile Ins Hartford Fire . National Fire . 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