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‘which Il be held in Des Molne Towa, next month. If the club fails QUIGLEY ELECTED s okt o . tive international conventions it loses its charter. It was decided to LIUNS [;lUB HEAI] continue holding meetings during Sister Joins Curtis GRZYBOWSH HEADS H. . TRACK TEAM Elected by Associates a5 Cap- | fain for Next Year : the summer. it Although the newly elected offi« ‘B taki theis i Former Mayor Succeeds H. C.|5ery &t stanmuian sorsmons ' Bl'fiwfl IS 'den[ will not be hel? until the resump- ; tion of all activities in the fal, pos- 4 F May . Quigl E v iectea promaint "ot oo 1oona| OETS ANOTHER REGORD |sibly in September. Anthony Grzybowksi, son of Mr. X and Mrs. Joseph Grzybowski, of y ¥ club today for one year, succeeding Farmington avenue, was elected | Harry C. Brown. who retires trom | Lexington Speeds 742 Miles in 34| captain of next year's New Britain . the presidency after two years of as BoursAirsasea 88 Baces anl High school track team by mem- ” successful an administration as the | bers of this year's team today. His club has ever experienced, accord-, Hour for 48 Hour Jourmey. i G ion var o R 1ng to members. i ew more votes Sidney Lines. . b Jows: First vice president, Fred C“u)rplunu carrier Lexington in the| lEantoe e e ‘N Teich; second vice president, Rev. R, {8¢cond 24 hours of her voyage from | ing heavily in th hes and broad ‘ N. Gilman; secretary-treasurer, San Pedro, Calif., to Honoluly, es- | jump. He was entered in the 100 James E. O'Brlen; financial sccre. tablished another new record by vard dash, the 200 yard dash, the tary, Harry G. Hancock; tail twister, making a run of 742 miles, she in- bpo-d ”',“;p 2h0 iy ey F. G. McGauley; lion tamer, Joseph formed the nuvy department today. | was a follow member of the r 3 A. Haffey; directors, Adolph Carl- |[The carrier made 700 miles the| tennlan alsolon ihe 100, 400 and son, Harry C. Brown; Colonel W. W. |first 24 hours out to exceed by ten | broad jump. ; Bullen, R. A. Grise, F. W. Macomber | miles all previous ship speed rec- oo attended Sacred ; ] and David L. Nair. | ords. Heart school and the Elihu Burritt | h! A report on the recent district con- vention in Hartford Colonel Bullen. The carrier established a second was made by record by traveling 1,442 miles in 48 hours. | Mrs. Rome Colvin, who keeps the home fircs burning in Topeka, Kas., Junior high &chool before he en- rolled at the Senior High. He is one for her “big brother,” Senator of the charter members of the oo OceiRts From Frolic The Texington left San Pedro &t cpries (urtls, when he is in Wash- Lambda fraternity which \ Secretary James O'Brien re- noon Saturday and made hc.r BFst | ington, will join him for a day at zed last September. ported that the proceeds of the 1923 record of 700 miles ending Sunday |Kansus City while his presidential lettermen on (his year track Lions' erolic would amount to be- noon. Traveling 742 miles be'ween | tween $1100 and $1500. This Is|Sunday noon and Monday noon, she smaller than in previous years, due surpassed all existing ship speed to two rcasons, it is stated. There records, was Kot the same intensive high ten- | The records were made in nauti- | sion ticket sol]llng campaign and ex-| cal miles, The average speed of the | penses were higher. el e mpreg anthe | 5 HEA S The money probably will be dm-!-‘k'ni(:"‘{.hfc°'a‘.tfa;e 'pe:d' 122 hn |Watechagy Man, el foe Myrden ¢l three ways as usual. among the |,a¢ 24 hours was 30.9 knots an| Children’s Home, the Polish Orphan. | pou “g 4% YO8 %790 F0ers AR | y ase and the Newington Home for|ynow an hour. The first 24 hour Crippled Children. This matter will |10 20 LOGh The, Tost 44 fhour ba daclgen jater by the board of'the dock and through the harbor | ctors when final reports are in, traffic at San Pedro. The suggestion that several hun-| 1 dred dollars be expended to provide a Braille book for the school for|Cohn-Miller Case Ends blind in Hartford seems to hl\e‘\ candidacy hangs in the balance. e Reckert, Captain-clect Grzybowski, Sidney Lines, Ch r Yahn, W, Tal- LEOPOLD INCOMUNICADD 1on. s sevumamsic. at. prersicic, s sverdoski, R. Sokolski Sowka, Gordon, J. Keid, I Saunders, T. Nevulis, J. logdanski, A. Zaleski, and S. Alpert. Manager Lester Hume was award- od a leiter and sweater for his con- scientious work. ous Arson, Attacks Fellow Prison- “ ¢r in New lll\'(;l Jail. New Haven, June 12 (P—Louis N. — .copold, held at the county jail on | HOW TO BE HAPPY ‘harges of first degree murder and | Cheam, England, June 12 (P— arson in connection with fire in a (T secret of happy marriage, €ays Waterbury building in which three | Mrs, Hurrict Hewetson, wed 50 years, 4 | persons lost their lives, has been in | is for wives to do as they please, but been dropped. Before Going to Court ! souitary confinement since Sunday | keep quict about it. Tt was voted to hold the annual| 7The action of Morris Cohn against ' because of an attack on another pri- outing with the Meriden, Bristol, | Bernard Miller, scheduled for trial |oner, it was learned today. j _SPARED FROM CHARITY Waterbury and Hartford Lions' in superior court today, was settled| Leopold amaulted‘ his fellow pris- .(.\Yalrlklh' , 8 pfll'n.l £ .,:_duu“ clnbs in July, possibly July 11, No|0ut of court. Cohn sued Miller @uoner, William B, Goodrich, whils | The government is studying recduca acfnite dute or place have beon ‘& ROE for 33770 and Miller brought they woro being taken from the cell tion of maimed workers fo restore designated. A committee to coop-|d counter claim for a commission on block to the dining room. Goodrich men cust Ly aceidents P SPARED FROM CHARITY erate with the other clubs consists |the sale of real esl'zu jllmse Fd W. |is sald to dh':ne ncv\d‘;-ulnll'); sl‘;plwv‘rlv‘clmrn!y. oy 2 of J. V. Onorato, Edward Kingsbury, | Aling was counsel for Cohn and At- in Leopold's way and without any | = AR Robert Patterson, Martin Hor'“v,:,‘\orn.-; Donald Gaffney for the de- preliminaries the Watdrbury nmu[ The bLiggest and co: l/h stow Jm;_;} and Frank McGauley {fendant. | knocked Goodrich to the floor. Other | cake on record. was that used at the { marriage of Princess Beatrice, The xact cost was not rev | model—still# preserved For the fi ganized the delegate to prisoners vescued Goodrich and pre- Herald Classified Ads are for your vented Leopold from administering more of a bheating, t time since it was or- club failed to elect a Lions' Tnternational, | convenience. [ ost $1.000. Sweep Out the Attic, Basement, and Garage. It Means Extra Money! p Madam, those used articles lying dust covered in the store-away places . of your home are desired by others who have CASH to pay for them. Your VACATION MONEY lies in the used bike, typewriter, tires, furniture (especially that suitable for camping and summer cotQages.) electric vacuum cleaner and washer, baby carriage, musical instru- ments, etc., that are no longer needed—that take up space and accum- ulate dust. Let a little Classified Ad “Clean Sweep” for you. “white elephants” now and Telephone 925 ASK FOR SPECIAL SIX DAY RATE THE HERALD “A Well Written Ad in the Herald Always Bring Quickest Results.” Look over your leonsteuction since the first team are as follows: Captain Arnold led, but the | . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1928, Wall Street Briefs An increase of more than §20,- 000,000 in new building and en- gineering work in fhe of the Rocky Mount: ended June S, compared with the week before, is reported by F. W. Dodge corporation. The contract total of $115,104.300 brought new of the 000, The daily states cast ns in the week 0 $2.985.85 ave for this period is now § 28 $20.836,600 for the first half of A bunk and office building in New York to cost §S.- 400,000 was the week's largest project. | May deliven lines of the Stand re of 534,450 Ly tinst 14,59 barrels in April, and a daily ave |age of 496,527 ocks of zine on M 5 tons, the Ame stitute reports, 52,956, production 5 stocks on Muy 1, ports were Ellery sident o Kolster Radio Corporation, said the company already had reccived book- ings exceedi £12,000,000 from thirty of its seventy the opening of the Radio show in Chicago. ! Michalina Colamasi to Marion Toplyn, six lots on Governor street. Panl Ponte and Alfred Schwader to Arthur J. Bottomley, Jr., and An- ina V. Bottomley, property at the corner of Roxbury road and Stewart street: Frank Ziolkowski Ziolkowski, land and | Albany avenus Albert Kostrzewski to Wincenty | Hrybice, property on Hayes street. | One half intercst in the estate of Mary H. Clarkson is divided among Clarkson John, Thomas, lsie Clarkson. to Alexandra buildings on her husband, Charles H. Lucy and children Harold, PFred | The property is 4 A £10,000 mortg deed from August strom to the Middle- town National bank on praperty at Adams and Stecle stroets, City Items A list of over 400 ¢ from the docket of the city court was mailed to members of the bar ! today, Oral motions to restore cases stricken from the docket will be heard by the city court on Juue 18 and 25 at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Suit for 3300 was brought today by the Apothecary Hall Co., against Thomas Harvey, through Attorney B. J. Monkiewicz. Deputy Sheriff Matthew Pac ved the papers. Erie Anderson of 124 |street reported to the police tod the theft of his bicycle at High {Walnut streets, es stricken | Frank Swnner Taylor of New |Haven, who was well knows asong {accountants in this section, died at his home at 151 Townsend {New Haven, today. He was 6 lold and leav widow, Talmadge T Funeral the parlor | Lincoln venue, 's will be held in of Beecher, Bennett and 100 Broadway, New Haven, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends are invited. Mr. Taylor was connected for a 2ood many years with Eaton & Co. of Springfield, accountants. In this capacity he . L. Bunker andit- ed the bhooks of Landers, T & Clark for years. Two years ago when the Eaton Co. dissolved. Mr. Taylor and Mr. Bunker wized the firm of Taylor & Bunker and continued their connections with the local corporation. Funerals Edward Funeral seryic Cole, s for ard P Cole, Sr., of 46 Maple strect were held at his home yesterday after. noon at 2 o'clock. Rev. William 11 Alderson, pastor of Trinity list church, officiated. Burial was in Fairview cemetery. Benjamin Pukas Funcral service for Benjamin Pu- s of Allen street will be held at Sacred Heart church tomorrow imornin :30 o'clock. Burial will b Hetrt cemetery. Mrs. Mary Alvino Funcral services for Mrs, Mary Alvino of 114 Franklin street will | be Lield tomorrow miorning 830 o'ock at the funeral parlors of Laraia & Sagarino Co. on Spring street and at Mary’s church at 9 o'clock. Burial ry's cemeter will be in St Oppusite §t. Mary's Charch Residence 13 Summer $t.—1625-3 Ttedding plants, fringed and double tunins, ealendulas, ngerntum, sweet sum, verbenus, African daisles, stipliglon- sis. scabloss, phlox, cosmos and salvin, f0c dozen. Perennial forgetmenots, Iu- vine, delphiniam, sweet William and columbine. (Potted plants). Bollerer's Posy Shop ‘The Telegraph Florist of New Britaiv" 83 WEST MAIN ST.. PROF. BLIG. TELEPHONE 886 OR 381 Greenliouses Maple Hill There's no use beating around the bush, Herald Classified Ads are the best in these parts, - | day's bu distributors on | I Real Estate News “ Bradley street, | Jubilee | Dodge and | Fam Players Metho- | STOCK MARKET HAS wimmseaic | PUTNAM & CO. Mombers Now York & Hargford Stock Rachanges 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HAlmlD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW. TEL l-l! We Offer: SCRANTON ELECTRIC Preferred Price on Application. {Plunges Downward Alter Early Morning Rally Editor + York, June 12 (®—The stock plunged downward again to- day after an early rally staged by professional traders failed to attract outside buying power. rly gains o 1 to 6 points were wiped out, and a number of high priced specialties broke 3 to 15 points below yester- Jay’s final quotations. Trading showed a inarked expansion in volume, the 2.000,000-share mark | |being crossed before the en { third hour. | Another violent than 55 points tion conmon curb market movement ) of the | break of more 1 Bancitaly corpora- | ock on the New York | started the sclling re was little in the 1o influence the | Call money held Hirm at 6 per cent bur a slightly evasicr U tone was apparent in time money market. Many brokers {eontinued to blame the decline on | 1political rtainties,” | Radio hardest hit, break- | ing fr rly high of 18 176, or 48 points below the year's . General Motors slumped from | ® e b e e e Phoenix (Fire) Ins. Co. recent high of 210, Wright | eronautical, sellin x-rights,” | | dropped trom 1o 152 1-4 and American International from 102 3-4 to 43, surance, Case “Threshing, American Bank Note and Abraham & Straus sold down 4 1o 6 points. | New low records for the y or | [longer, were regisicred by Baltimore | |& Ohio, Pennsylvania, Kansas City | Southern, Chesapeake Corporation, Crucible Steel, Republic Steel, May | Departinent Stores, Liggett & Myers Thomson, Tenn & Lo 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 Members of New York and Hartford Stock Eschange Stuart G. Segar, Manager { price moven We Offer: Price on Application. EDDY BROTHERS &G Members Hartford Stock Exchange . HARTFORD E and Western Union. { NEW BRTAIN MERIDEN THE MARKET AT 2:30 P. M. urritt Hotel Bldg. riford B!dé olony (FFurnished by m & Co.) ‘\ b Nda ’h c”TMt ( B”‘ | Hi A1 Che & Dye 164 Am Az Che pd 64 American Can 8 Am Loco . 104 Am Sumatra lAm Sm & Re Low « 164% 16 We Offer: 20 Shares Hartford Electric Light 20 Shares Connecticut Power 1887, Am- Woolen Anaconda Cop 6! Atchison Balt & Ohio. | Beth el | Brook Man |Cer De Pasco |Ches & Ohio CR1& Pac 112 Chrysler Corp }\.alu Fuel |Congoleum .. 2 883 | [11td City Gas Light Co, com A City Gus Light Co, pfd Hfd Elee Light com 4 IMfa Eiee Light co v T {Holvole Water Power Co i I Northern Conn Power Co, pfd . 35 | Landers, Trary & Clatk ... Manning Bowman & Co, Clas Manning Bowman & Co, t¥, (J R) Co, com ., ( R) Co, pta . 102 | National Marine 4 E . N B Mach Ce Consol Gas .14 ¥ o rghis MR [Corn Pros ' s 140/ 130 New Departure 3 : nufacturing Companies New Haven Clock, com Dbav Ch ““ > 4 0, . ! 13| New Haven Clock, pfd Bros A1 Niles-Bement nd Co, (11 | Lric RR Co 3 les-Bement-Pond Co, {North & Juda_ Mtg Co | Peck, stow & Wilcox Plimpton Mig Co an Mosiery Co 4 Co, ptd pid . Fleischmann . . ‘reeport Tex . At & Whitney G » Asphalt . vl SR S e s 128 e . aton & Cadwell Mfg Co . lomas Clock Co. ptd aee | Genl Motors .. it Carpet € i e ot Glidden : gelow-Hid Carpet ¢ 10 andard Screw Co, com s 120 | | Billings & « P e | Hudson Motors Billings & e Ferahes Biristol loy Works, rom © }w Comb, Eng | Br r & Fenn Co .. {10t Coment = Terry Steam Turbine Co e Int Nickel Colt's Paten Union Mfg Co e 120 Int Harves Bugle Lock U 8 Envelope Co. rom . t Pape Beariy © 'S Envelope Co, ptd K Trick .. s 20 [ \Wingted Hosiery to | Marlana 0i) ShEe e T ] | Mo Kan & Tex 321, N y Mont Ward ..1423, Nutional Lead 1 IN Y Central ..17 (NYNH&H North Amer... 68 67 North Pacific.. 95% 94% Pack Mot Car 7 Pan Am Pet B 4 Phillips T i Arrow | TREASURY BALANCE | Treasury $26,725,809, | Jewell Be Balance, Royally Finaes in Disvass Bt std Ol 8td Ol N Y it Wa Studebik | Texas Co x Gult Sulp! | Tim tol Bear | Underwood | Union Pac Unton Carbid United Fruit U S Ind Al 17 8 Rubber U S Stecl . | Wabash Ry [ West Elec Willys Over Woolworth | xWright Acro = rights. | HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Furnished by Lddy Bros. & Co) | oud Stocks | Hid & Conn West 18 R guar Banks and Trust Companies Bank & Trust Co,. lrust righte 1 Mige Co SSeas Cuderwri nce Corp. pfd 102] Fire Lusurunce Companies ! Aetna (Fire) Insurance Co Auton Insurance Co e Co nee Co s10 . 410 Phoentx lisuratice Co L. | A0 3 Insurance Co o.......... 175 150 Life, Indemnity and Other Insurance | Companies ! Aetna Casualty & Surety Co . | Avtna Life Insurance Co . o 500 Conn General Life Ins Co H?d Steam Boil Insp & Ins Vincoln Natl Lite 1ns Co ...... 125 | His affections for Madame Lupescu have not only cost Prince | Travelers Ingruance Co ........13001830 | Carol of Rumania his throne but they have now-led to a divo: | Pablic Urm""a i !suit filed by Princess Helena, motherBo!hRmnmu’z I;b&,y kiu..h “ ht & Power Co, pfd . il 120 : . ry { conn Light & Power Co. pfd o 123 | The princess has started action in Bucharest. e ey '}";‘n‘n‘:r A{l:o’.‘ com e 3%5! 157 | shown with’ the young King Michael. .Below are Prince Carol {onn Power Co p | i Greenwich Water & Gas. pfd .. 101) 103 and Madame Lupescu. [ i * 830 | Conn L B‘m"