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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1928, (ollar Parents” Flayed HENRY FORD NOW | City ltems | WALL STREET RISE ot Doing ng/lt by Youths |\ PHILAI]EU’HIA inte s SUDDENLY Gt EHEEKE[]w Marking Up of Call Money (auses Reaction | Wall Street Briefs P. Magru-| ual (HY\H\'F; PUTNAM & CO. Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW. TEL. 2-1141 id you will la t the fe e o oe Pags Homage at Shrine of = American Independence ~ 2fcx, Wiliam 3. Guee was held this aftern and burial was in St. About 30 New Britain people rails. Have Been 1t daughter of Mr. and m J. Gueel of 80 Talcott putting Them products quarter of (Ry Stanley W. Prenosil) American | ( Associated Pre inancial Editor) | New York, May 17 (P—Marking up of the call money rate to 6 per cent, following the calling of about $30,000,000 in bank lo checked od recovery i s on the ew York stock today il declines of 1 to 6 1-2 pe Somebody's Daughte (A —Henry ay to the ng Law. We Offer a Few Shares of Hartford-Connecticut Trust C Riverside Trust Co. Prices on Application. $8,000 suit was broug today tward Jacob against Samuel gh Attorney A. 8 Constable Fred Winkle served the papera today Kell eceived a forenoon 2 pendence. With a little group of friends and u the Dearhorn agnate dropped in at In- e hall spent looking at the co He sat at the | a seat on the New York a spir s soliciting funis pe in the vie ion vll\ active week {ir T 4 4 been largely recovered by noon : ration cof Tn- Wt B 3 OMara | AN ER0ET e 1 in ances re ed hut was unable to findj SOPDCE With @R R¥ance in Pricsypp .oy from 3 to featured the market for non-ferrous | woman ts, but these were sub- , in guished visitors. o inscribed on a page 1 off duty he opposite the page about today and expects to return of the Bre- o duty to ring & Min nal reports. May copper is diffi to obtain and is bucomir 1a demand for ir Officer Charles Anderson, who ed, or wiped o lling movem wise of 1llness, W E 1t money also was ac- a raising of time i { @homson, Tenn & Co. more o by rates from 1-8 to 5 1 October, 1923, ar a tour of the S grounds, Mr. Ford | : t he would employ AR ou've t ‘hitectural features of the opinion that ex- 55 West Main Street New Britain Phoye 2580 wyer, but ence Square group in his 1 ounce, hi Bt . m two years. o a 25 IN RUM RAI[]S i sinoess. aotivity. wvhs L a Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchange n of early America at Dear: tor in the tightening of credit 2 ! |conditions here, the ordinarily Stuart G. Segar, Munager A R " : ARK bullish effect of such a pronounce e o = N o n i uen | iaamb Mirst Bacs) | ment was offset by fears that the | s s | New York Wederal Reserve bank re- We Offer: {laney are named in the warrants as | tiscount rate would be inercased . e nd i L 3 ,{from 4 to 4 1-2 per cent after the witne nd it is INVESTM[NT LAWS ””"Tradmn Is Dul But Prlces:::?’i“‘._{h‘ i e Bridgeport Gas ture in tods w school— treasury officials were reported to spilled any gore un- | muse ook around 1 wors lar Job Is ire being Aim | bare- | | | 4 sent here by the office of the Slsatuein A Price on Application. £ A wte’s attorney at Hartford to ob- | 3 s nearly 15 points to a new 60D ntinued from First Page) | tain evidence. raiding squad | Easier record at on buying in- | Auenced by the proposed incr en voice. ie for the and although it would weed out lwas still wor k this 3 o'cl Uik canilaitzo oo Hb ofaring % L s afternoon and it was indicated at inhsep e ans sl Sins olluing ume thing. If I studied musie for a|those proven fraudulent, it would || oy adquarters that a number New Yor fay 17 (P —Trading v\x vuable “rights™ to sharcholders. s the | thousand yea 1da't be a approve 3 gainst 1o Jlent fiuctuatio ain took S : i others against | ¢ warrants remained to-he served. | was dull ar s in the bond ,,‘,(“ o ‘vh . :n' \ ‘:n(‘\”:h, % ‘\'\.'i‘ : pids b DEOSEReENIA BECS Muiiowalt Hasaniulleal Sfolntii A T Re R e e T e R ‘“‘ Seb R M . g : B SR WA any M oitender. " 'The Snolice partment ; B 5 ‘nee between me and some other sound securities would be adver- | s W records show he was fined §200 and costs for violation of the liquor law | {on December 10, 1921, 0 and costa. on the sam ccount on April 1923, and $200 and costs on|® | July 10, 1 on a ch. of trans- | porting liquor without a permit. | Chanda was fined $100 and costs for violation of the liquor law on | d as approved by the state and {the commission would be flooded with requests for such approval from {companies opcrating all over the country is | “A law like the Martin Act, how- ever, would enable the state to against any 'rson or company at ! music once without the necessity for call- ) soared to 229 and then fell back to ’o 3 1-2 on the outburst of sclling 0 wi LI 'uUn\ ed the increase Ir all fat 15 soared to 1656 1-2 1d then 4 | PhiNECD below the opening price NEW BRITAIN * HARTFORD MERIDEN " | Radio dropped from 191 1-8 to 184 : e et ol o na i8R Burrilitotel Bldg. Hartford Conn. Trust BIdg. Colony Bidg or § points below the previous quo tation. Collins & wan sold down i the case of reasing ney in the money markot. were rather neglected with prices of the St L pqual” Bunk Louis & San nd which the Inciseo £ s e Sigmund | ink an extraordinary srand ury.” |July 28, 1027, and a similar charge | DItIC Duving @ yred W3 points to a new 1628 low 1-8 4 N hais S te aath A Ry |against him was nolled on March J Strong buying support pro- g r S s |8, 1028, [REblaigdes samadnRnspmal ey ided for Park & Tilford, Interna- OnE rn Gl l‘ll'fi( Church Members e | New 1‘ ‘1““ Traction issues again |ijonal Haryester, Cushman's Balce We Offer: B e Pass on Plans Tonight 'Last of Family of War o nnane ) e Loty AHIUG G g WDt dndlee, ot e A oarh | i rican Linsced and National Tea, - in i Pl for the proposed new | Vets Dies in Greenwich irresutar. Thore was dittle or no f which either moved into new | ! An autom registered in the church at West Main and Lexington Greenwich, May 17 (®—Scaman | Change in the prices of other in gh ground or wed advances of ares ort u ume of J of 90 Broal ‘v\Irm»'.\ will be voted on at a meet- (. Mead, one of a Jong line of sol- | dustrials 5 points or more above rda : a5 s brought to the police sta- ling of the members of the First Con- | giare whose services date back to| Greek government 6s attr acted | final quotations: | i B ! y 05 this afternoon by Officer | gregational church at 7:45 0'clock | yhe Revolution is dead here. His|MOSt of the buying in the foreign| Selling pressure was resumed on | t . . information having |this evening tn the church auditor- | e (CtOC O 8 G A ear n | list, but were uwnchanged. he New York Stock Exchange at | like ved t the car w i The committee charged With |y the Colonles or States ever Neports from London sald that the opening of the market today, | 8 o r on Lincoln n';l inee \':' ‘:mtmh ng these plans will make S| ., 000 and he himself saw serviee | Japan 18 negotiating for a loan of jand prices continued to drift 1o | 1y S r H varned that {preport and the plans themselves will S i ' ’ £100,000,000, 1 ' whicl uld be flo level Wrig) f eal | ¢ 5 : E inthe SpanishiAimenionn 2 Worle 1 w 1 would be Hlower levels. right Acronautical | Conn Genera g o o z . ¥ L allows a friend to use the o on view in the chapel hefore the | o L1 SPantsh-American and Word {400t country throns S T, s e b 1980 | AERO CLUB RESUMES it to go to and from work at the lmeeting. A meeting of the First ;‘;:: Shwab “1 “ Lt ' et iR i s lopsyied un s inan Manufacturing smlfi | Hartford, May 17 (P+The Aero BIub golt " aourst!| o) dalastioal Sosiaty will Tollow thatl|L ot R panR which hecamp it £, e t 150. Initial declines of aspoint | M Hardy 78 |club of Hariford, organizqd in Hart- lay the driver leaves [of the church. The committee on | ¥ T+ 192nd Tield Artillery, i y {or two were vecorded by Int Am Hoslery .......... rd in 1908, and now {tle oldest 3 Oificer Hayes' in- Hhe sale of the present church prop- R mal Nickel, Studebaker ton & Cadwell .. 90 iteny nong clls in, Ambriog Goak % x the car was on erty at Main and Church streets wm PleSld(‘nt and W fe Wil t = = 1 leetric and Hupp Moto! Hfd- Cpt Co com 90 93 ibasn ol “" ’-’}‘ ft ';""“'"“ L str d night because the | make a report of prog i [ al Estate News ¢ ¢ ons opencd a point | illings & Cpencer com 4 b w s iensonah Liagl e i n iy day and night because the | make o report ot progrens. | Stop Off at \mthampton Il Real Estate News can Vo otk e e e e club, With th approxibately . 90 5 o ¢ ¥ Washington, May 17 (- Lresi- s ——— e T A ST Bilstol Brass members which formed thd Tackbone s M ;mm Coolidge and Mrs. Coolidge Will | Agcignment of mortgage, Wood ‘ At i et CTes CATyE | of the old organization, it i now pro- | PARK CITY POPULATION | stop off at Northampton, Masa., next |\, 4 troet, Boleslaw Yuskiewlcz to ligh Yo Close | Pagle Lock . . 76 [posed to resume active intdrest in the . . [Saturday afternoon on’ their way S ¥ o sl B .G 10 [Promotion of aviation in fhy city. " \ s Lridgeport, May 17 (A—Bridge- {back to Washington from Andover, | Michael K. Krugelis. ALICHCEREDy gl e B i aee ! Hart & Cooley . = » port’s population is estimated at to vieit Mrs. Lemira Goodhue, Mrs. | Assignment of mortgage, Milk |41 A% Che pd 67 605 Landers, It : HOME INDUSTRY ’ for 74,800 by Dr. William T Wild, ’(‘nnh:lma mother, who has been i1l |street, Bsther Bessoft to City Na-|AMcrican Can 90% 89% * {N B Machine Merida, Yue Mennequl < hair. |health officer, in his report for the since last December. tional hank AN 108D 5. 5 £ B e i il el angla, T March 31, made M ‘r‘ N nditton has 1 \ t of " Adolg | Am Sumatra 5514 y 641, Y B Machire prd .. now sent abroad as raw, uber for March 31, made rs. Goodhue's condition on Assignment of mor 5 dol . X 5 Niles-Be-Pond ¢ T = e 3 T K b, v S ae The report a stmm{M k[ G D d Tl] “mm“g mw;y il Ly .,:fm., n..,w:, ’m Mogars Dsaily (o2 S0 & B 193 7% ?'],.““ I‘r\nll‘ om. 80 :\\nu ..m1( s‘(u‘)\ nml\\]l('\u}‘) e, 11.« to a Al i arous 2 " g Logers y bR < No e o | be converted into finished >roducts 1’v!v1&‘-l'h'\ s infant 4"'_03"1*'".V fll‘ 0 068 OWIl all Efl { household for several months. | Bradley street \f' Tob, '(., I Peck, Stowe & Wil .. | by factories at home. { S the lowest in history dur- | < i Roleash of Gitachment In the case | s Lobaceo RtasT) MTe OO ¥ ng t od covered, and that but B k | = 2 Af Syt Am Woolen pony - e tus ) : o et | ive cases of typhold had COllleS 40! Mrs. Hurd, Last U. ‘I" A“"‘““ Kolodziej > "v“ 1 and |y niconda Cop 713 = ‘]x“ Y““\K Co CANADIAN PARLIAMINT P S Vo v 17 ! Hunetanton, England, May 17 . r Kuhs, mortgag 235 oL 2 A > doctors, i3 mer- WOMEN'S CLUBS' CONVENTION w York, May 17 (P—Trading | _Hunetanton, \'”]‘f s e = ';-ul, W ”'\‘m‘-r mortgage of § Beth Steel 6315 .,""”\"y“>‘<' e 12 ) chants, 12 journalists and nine Now Haven, May 17 (P Dele- | Va8 unsettied on the curb market 5 aEle mrryiving - [ Linden street, Calif Pet 2 [P b eAE Lo — 20 Dmanufacturers sit in Canade s house ates {o the annual session of the |today, selling orders caused a fur- [sentative in the Dritish Women's| pawel and Josefa Bienasz 10 |n.. p 9% 68Y Stocks, | of commons. Four cahipe ; A vderation of Women's | ther decline at the opening, but a !OPen Golf tournament, Mrs. Doro- |ipank Monkicwica and Adam i cyig ¢ Onto 1973 1973 |Conn 1 104 | ters arnars gibnd clite ok being held here, | spurt of selling carried a number of [thY Campbell Hurd was eliminated | pagtyeh, Reo street, warranty G 1 I & Pac 117 116% 117 [Conn Lt & Pow pfd ...103% Car A A i | issues, most of them fnduatrial spe- |threc and two by Miss Judith Yowler | pawel and Josefa Micnasz to |Chryster Corp 77% 76% 77% (111 Elec Light ....... 1 S ] delivered by | cjalties, to new high levels. In- i'““"y- | Amelia Kolodzicg, mortgage of $2,-| | Colo Fuel 5 . 12 The railway station in the British < of Bridzeport, president of | crease in the call money rate to 6 | § 600, Elton strect | Congolenm \"””"”' N L | Empire with the 1 16 Connecticut Library assoclation, | per cent started another selling ————————————| Burritt Mutual Savings bank toj. - = | il o' e Op AR A veme v |Tee A. -k, release of nlmn;.\xu‘ R 5 S Llan | ‘m,I;,V,,;,':: Z’QZZL‘,‘J"&' moon. ‘]\hxfi gl”n‘m(n . T Corn Prod ... TREASURY BALA | tralia, which has one train every ae a [ Maple strect. B \ 1y |Dav Chem . Treasury Balance, two weeks. S T . o . |ing of American Telephone & Tele- Funerals City Coal and Wood Co. to F. H.| 0 LR -0 \ 0 hls ls Mlss Par]s. | Eraph Rights, 200,000 shares of | Johnston, warranty, Belmont street. o= o . L e 1] ) h, | which were traded in the first hour | Em————————————————=]| " jorank Monkicwicz and Adam ey ara & [after they had heen placed on the | Mrs. Clara C. Peterson Dasixcti to Rael 1 Joseta Blonasz | 1 Ewann Thlnk YOu Know Her? |list at noon. They opened at 14, Funeral services for Mrs. Clara €. | Elton strect, warranty. Ler v | Freeport Tex . 2014 off 1-8 and by 1 o'clock were Veterson of 550 Stanle of mortgage, Herbert V.| reet were Reld selling at 16 1-8. Trading was be- held this afternoon at 3 o'clock at Camp and Meyer Zinman to Zun also at noon on & when, as and 'the First Lutheran church, Rey, man and Alice Lacroux, Linden |if fssued basis in shares of the new |Dr- Abel A. Ahlquist, pastor, offi- strect 'ntal Air Transport, (clated. Burial was in Fairview | Michacl / Her | Geenl Asphalt | Genl Elee [ Genl Motors {Glidden Tha!’§ rPratty Rfiph! nderson to Mary A, TPur, | Transconti : ineton | Hudson Motors 9014 | which opened with sale of a block of cemetery. man, mortgage, North Wellington | s (7.000 shares at 203, or more than | e ‘u,.u $2,500. Int Comb, Eng 60 |twice the price at which 500,000 Lilian Engel NG Int Cement ... 72 | shares had been privately sold. The | Funeral services for Lillian Engel, Refused to Get Out of Tt Nickel . ... price quickly rose to 24, slumped to daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred En e 7! rder Int Harvest ..,269 201 and then regained the loss, gel of 67 Hart street, will be held ,L()Ck Up W hen ()!d?l]@‘]d Int Paper .... $0% |7 Aero Supply A held to & level of tomoOrrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock ~ Stamford, May 17 (P—When 12d- [59, considerably below the years t the home. Burlal will be in Wward Sargent, 20, was told to get out Masic SRR | |high, but nearly 4 points ahove yes. Falrview cemetery. of the lock-up foday a3 the polic ekl s o terday's close. ‘The B issue, how- | e haq) ojenicse mealnst Wit Derte i e | ever, sagged 6 points. Deere & Co. Mrs. Mary Ann Taylor fused to go and Vh" end of n-r'- (‘m\; st ] {Brill, Sceman Wrothers, Todd Ship- | Funcral scrvices for Mrs. Mary troversy was that a charge o tional | Ivard, and U. & Gypsum continued Ann Taylor of 174 Greenwood sirect VAKTAncy was made and he was sent | GHOEEE A0 | strong. Fox Theater A held around were held this afternoon at 2:3¢ to jail for 30 days. He had been ar- ! | uspicion owing to his ac- [N Y N H & H 29 3-8 and General Baking around o'clock at Erwin chapel. Rev, Wil- rested on North Amer 12 with narrow price movements, (llam L. Ross, pastor of the First tions. ) e, North Pacific generally upward. Auburn Aufo, Baptist church, officiated. Burial later the chief of police of Teo- = & tancitaly and most of the chain is- was in Fairview cemetery. minster s, sent word that such " k _" ek o 53 sues moved lower. A feature was —_— a man as Sargent was wanted on a|Pan Am Pet B 50 494 49% |the strength of mining stocks, New- | Mrs. Mary §. Rand forgery charge and acked that he 1'11.‘1‘&‘;‘.5‘1"’\;. 41% 1% mont risin gnearly 3 points. Funcral services for Mrs, Mary §. b beld for further inquiry. }‘. ,) A rrow. . . | Uttlitles and oils generally were Rand of 22 Curtis street, widow of = ullman weak. Lieut. Raymond Rand, will be held MAKING CONV '"\"'!":",' ol } 1dio Corp t her home tomorrow nee.—Coste ternoon at | PROTEAN ARTIST 12 o'clock. Bu will be in Fairview | Praise American hospitality, but re | Boston, Mass—A Caucasian pris- | cemetery, ‘ their welcome at | oner arrested at night was black as | AL Sharon, cre they were forced 8 | conl when arraigned next morning. | BISHOP ARRIV down by storms. 'To their Host Te- |8 “How | Police were puzzled until they found | ew York, May 17.—(® | that with a piece of burnt cork he |Rev. Joseph N. Dinand, Catho | had tried to conceal the identity of pishop of Jam and former pres- |an old offender. fdent of Holy Cross coll at Wor- ! cester, Mass, arrived from the | | Brix put the usual question husiness with yon s the reply, do?* “I am an unde Gulf Su Rol B West Indies today aboard the liner Sixaolo. The bishop will ordai the priesthood some of former | students at the college, and will vieit in Boston. m ology Union Carbide | United Fruit 7 8 Ind Al T 8 RubLber C 8 Steel .. WE FILL WINDOW BOX | Cholce Selection of Bedding Plants | Now Keady for Flanting | * Bollerer's Posy Shop - ;K:" “The Telegraph Florist of New Britain” v ST.. PROE. BLDG. | ¢ pub- | Willys Over 1\\1]’.”“ Am Tel & E #86 OR K1 TES LOCAL Visit Our Greenhouses at Maple Hill = {Furnished by ¥ ha M | found | thinks 1t ridiculois to cat candied | Actna Casualty 1 sweet potatoes with a steak. | Actna Life Ins Co .. b | — Actna Fire . TRADE SHOP TALK utomohile Ins ... L“:rnnurn London, I} Phone 162! you want an awning hanger to He doc put up those awnings, turn now to the “Business Service” column of the Herald Classified Section. The firms advertising there will give you quick service at mod- crate cost, | | n, 'u }'am France, 16-year-old beauty, won over | “ntestants for the honor of represcnting her | ~IA the ]mern‘.tm 1al Pageant,of Pulchritude at! o oune 2 to 5. She is the daughter of a Paris! ner fn hm sfi e is a descendant.of St. Thontas | Toied ¢ t of the thirteenth century. | | There's something mighty familiar about that face, but proh- lably it's her famous mother whom you're thinking of. She is {Frances Rich, of Los Angeles, Cal,, now 2 fieshman student at i Smith College, Northampton, Mass. Nov do vou know? Yes she’s the daughter of Irene Rich, screen star. partment sto gors o are for Opposite St. M . Girureh Residence 13 Summer §t.—1625-3