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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, APRIL 26 192). BGDEMANDFOR 5= CAVANAUGH ARGUES Dok mscurmos T ONEY SQUEEZE CHEWICAL BONDS 55 E55552 Oy souup ey e e | 2 L) '] sermessmoiis]| PUTNAM & CO. orporation without capital stock \\omm Who Worked Game in Mass- Members Now York & Hartford Siock Exchangm m.a the following are our articles of : s AR ol achusetts Cities May B on croxting an authorized fssuc S g ‘31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW Fixed lncom&S_ecunfles Become | ** The name of s cor ISuggests “Cognovit Acflonem jioeiss p_:"m" [3n0n0000 wo par. .;;f“x;;,u:f::!Farly Gains Wiped Out and i % TEETmf,' W BRITAIS Most Active on List ]sz::y'%‘:.cx.:“.: SN 0 ki&} Pro Tanto, 83600and BIET | i et s cimmena [t PRek wesid e el Sy Shon Ie0 § Priglt WARTFORD OPFICE, ¢ CENTRAL ROW. THL 21148 (Light Corporation will vote N Britain, Connecticut. | Article 2. ‘The wpurpose for which p & : 1 New York, April 26 (P—Eager =aid corporation is formed are the| In his concluding argument on sells cities are being repeated inf ; | New York, April 26 (®—Another Zollow 4 | I lad thia e A heavy lumber demand with in- <2 0 e demand for the new American 1. G. .0 ]fl“ms'- '10 ‘“l}- To foster. pro- fnree motions In the case of T. Clay | ot necticut is suggested in the ve-lo L a")\ciness for both hardwood | “money squee which sent the We GiTer: Chemical corporation convertible 51 | 01t ¢stablish and oridain an inter f . R, i ¢ Ne vit- | port to the police last night by Dr. and seftw anufac s is B e 2 to 12 % | est in the civic betterment of the \CAvanaugh vs. the City of New Brit (an wood manufacturers is indi- ' ¢ai] money rate from 9 1o 12 per d-bemure-, representing the linking | iy 4 .k B e | L. B. Slysz that a book of liquor ted in telegraphie reports from ' . settled tod, stock arket government of the eity of New Bnt. ;ain, Mr. Cavanaugh today addressed | nt, unseitied Yoday's steck snar onnenti 2N3 2 of American capltal with he largest| i 4o oreet and construct a prope: |Judge Edward M. Yeomans to say. | Prescription blanks was stolen out of iills for the week ended Aprilistier gn early aisplay of strength -t cut nzra i Gerfman chemijeal enterprise for de- | s < = ? 1 % , S e 20 to the National Lumber Manufac- | paply gains of 1 to 8 points were re Nelopment ot s aetirtios ‘n thajand sutable mecting house for &l | it fhe city counscllor will file u |78 office at 533 Main street. I s soriition. The in el xeins st ] o 4 i s e ""‘uranC° C,. i - : members of suid corporation; 10 Pe- | ognoyit actionem pro tanto $3.60y Massachusetts a woman stole a large |\ (70 T8 SR HCARETIEIE SHEE) g iped aul aligeethery an i nited States, instilled some life (0 fition « hody corporate. the govern EHonse e el DRRes sl b B il s report |a numoer of speculative issues sank and costs, 0,000,000 fee 5 e R the bond market today. [ing body of the city of New Britam 'I‘lm, S euinst the city. " 1t was nec. | Cians’ offices. her scheme being m" bitect, 1 to 4 points helow yesterday's tinal Price on Applicatior _ Since the concentration of interest | or redress against any grievances | for the court officers to rap | *NEage the victims in conversation | quotations, in stocks, convertibles and otier |1o the member or members as pro- . i e e McGraw-Hill Construction Duily| Call money advanced to 10 and X or order after Cavanaugh, who is|and through a ruse. oblige them to| 4 n fixed-income s cTirities with 8Lock | perty owners of said association: fo| 07 0rder after Cavanaugh 4 \ppearing as hs own lawyer, com. |ieave her alone near the desk where |Feports that heavy construction op-thence to 12. Ilanks called only a| privifeRes and semi-speculative fea- |recommend and suggest any and all | 9 FCTE S GGt tion, the hooks are kept. utions announced in the past week | moderate amount of loans, but ther tures have been the most active of fravorable solutions and resolutior 3 2 v 1| At police headquarters this after- | Were valued at 400,000, com- | was a marked scarcity of new funds the Ilsted bonds. The $30,000,000 of question that may from fime to| Cavanaugh had previously quoted | oo {0 00 id the local case was|Pired with $88,160,000 for the same in the market. Time money and chemical insue, 1niest addition to the | tme arisc, which may sggrieve o |8 number of court decisions. laying |, qo i tion but no resultz Week lusi yes commercial paper rates held firm multiplying covertibles, was offered |affect any of the properly owners, Spocial siress on a Texas fire inSUr- g peen obtained. | Two quartesy reports by larg EDDY BROTHF : today at 95, Interim certiticates were | members of said association . . . . ance policy case decided some years e e i coporutions—itthlehem Steel and = listed on the stock exchange and | “Artic "he saic corporation is . ! o i F | General Motors—baought disappeint- | B ™M rs Hartf o A Lefore noon more than $500,000 located in the town of New Britain,| The plaintiff. who is also suing | Karalus A“axxed slly?co_ {3nent o speeutative holders, th. for embers Hartford Stock Exchenge were traded. They opened at 967 | County of Hartford and State of five members of the democratic town | For Auto Injurizs | iner bacauke of ibe announcement x S but sold gown to 5 | Conectiout.” committor, compiaine that he was | oSO8 AUI0 THILLISS | s e NIV CRTAIN KARTFCRD MERIDEN Other popular convertibles, inclu 1. illogally_prevented from entering | Stanley Karalus, who fas intured i] latter because of smaller earn Burritiiste! 813 Hartford Conn. Trust Bids, Celony Bidg, ing International Telephone 4%, into a democratic primary for nomi- oS R0 S8 B O reet "‘“1 SIS ings in the face of record-hreaking Atchison 4%s and Anaconda ('opp"r uation ‘sl town' oleri but hat Wil o S TSN 2 ST SR BERE SRR | sales. Brom & long rangs wiew| s were active at higher prices. | vas subscauently elected to that of- il - b o Pv,- B : D! : M ,l,m, ToROIL ares ideipteil e oy | continued buying of some of xh»l i o lalus was struck by a machine own-| 1 F “ 0“} M MdD | financing will supply Bethlehem raily, was quict und barely steady in | Today's motions were for an ‘in- | g% 14" b b eq by Stanley Zinie lfig all Ol Alter Mid- w | With sufficient funds 10 expand with face of renewed credit stringen terlocutory j nent against the AL e tAna R A Sty [ out increasing tunded indebtednoss § We Offer: | operations of a woman in Massachu- |for cach class 1t share. — wicz srvoustivss over unsettled Euro- | city, and order to show cause o paytial deafness and other in-| B , | While General Motors smaller earn s pean credit conditions and the PelmS hama A h 6’6 OY ro0me) why judgment should not he given ., F He ipent thrae sacke tn (ha !, oW Youk, April 26 (f—The cur )linzs were due to unusually heavs 50 SHARE reparations problem was apparent in y WUIUY iy nis ravor, th motions being bY joenital, according to the testimony Mo displayed a fiem jons today. | churge-offs for new models and the portions of the foreign list. l)eulm'ha[ U{[p b k b 100 F int Cavanaugh, and a demurrer filed by 'unaincurred medical expenses be- " it et (on pool operations in i gelayed deliver of the new cars STANLEY WORKS Bank 6a sold off fractionally and | £r0ac y 0IDiS Corporation Counsel John H. Kirk- |gides losing compensation through [+ speciallies trading was duil.| Gutside the credit situation, there ¥French Republic 78 cased, Iorench | ey DY hani. |unemployment. He sued for § "‘_’“ ‘“‘"(‘“3”1 some bUOYAN“V|wus little in today's news o in- railroad bonds, however, were in 1e- | y ; lon0. Attorney 1. J. Golon repre- dU'ing the forenoon but lost muchifiuence the price movement. Mast of mand, United States government | 1Tanklin Field, Philadelphia, April| e (ro INGRITETE ENDS nied the plaintif. B advance when call money re-{the carnings reports which came to obligations, facing the competition 26 P—Gathering headway arter & jpartrord, April he sev-| In another action Judge Saxe ren. |Metud at nine percent and quickl, hond ‘made a favor of higher money rates, were dull and |slow start, Barncy Berlinger, enth annual New England health |dered judgment for Amadeo Donolo 1 comnarison nted to ten. |with the corresnonding period a | SnEven: |slyvania’s sreat all-around per- inatitute ended this afternoon with against Henry Neumann for $20. he jump of $67,000,000 in brok-|year ago, and there was a new Iformer, overcame Everctt Utterbi . total enrollment of glmost 1,200 |on a board and room bill. Casale & 'CIS loans was not discouragiik|crop of merger rumors. strin sy : |irsiversits ot Bittsh e ! by it D enough 1o traders to inducc them gency i credit is believed to be ‘I'; by ’n:m(»“ :h\xtn})’ ll“u .ln' ‘v': i N SR e |to unload their holdings, but tend- |y, to the heavy new financing | (led by € tha 10 points afte N =i s ) H he y N [five of the ten events had been 81 fo| altopersiions Hor the' ad- | fhis ek, covpled Wil ths edey nmsnn mn vance, completed today in the Pennsylvania Utilities wer Al rain imid-month demand for func 3 | ities were again we houghit. | e early advanc P [;Rflwn THREATENS relay carnival decathlon champion- Seah Light aad Trnatten ”:‘ 5 n ”; ,’r’q‘ advanee, ex Memhyn of New York and Hartlord Stock Exchanges | ship. out . Bl ins of 5 to S points were recordac 35 West Main Street ew Britain 'hone 2im ten points during th: hy Mexican Seaboard Oil. Warren g m“ TAs g RnLl pd LYo St 1"’ | | | morn ut lost most of its ain'Bpos, International Telephone. Sluart G Scear. Manager e eve 2 put : g ~ a ; i By hone, jump, amassing 5 oints to —_— E |"‘ the midday reaction. Super Po Columbia Carbon, Curtiss Aeronauti- s . S v sume a commanding pesition in_ the Sarah Chalmeis | Alrs. Jan Donabue swes [Fectric Bond and hares. jcal and American Railways Express, R ield of nine contenders for Vep-| Mrs, Sarah Chalmers, 63 years old, | Funeral services for Mrs. mprovement. Allied bt these were not maintained witr ([ We Gier: (Continued from First Page) | sailes honors. Utterbac iio start- {of Glen strect, widow of Robert | Donahue, wife of James 1% Dona- [ 'OV vm'l’ [""."[l and vl nited €orp 'a general sclling miovement swent . % ed off by winning the 100 meter 8. Chalmers, died carly this morning hue of 120 Dwight street, were held | e b headway. through the rket around mid- Chemlcal Natlonal Ban!’ hatile between political factions, |dash and broad jump with fine per- at the New Britain General hospital. |this morning at 9 o'clock at the| ~4iuminum company an Firestone | aay, 2 Dobrowolski called the meeting to [ormances, slipped buck a trifie but | She lived in this city for the past 40 Church of St. John the Evangelist {#0l1 1P ten points and more during| Selling pressure was particnlarly B f N" Y k order and endeavored to explain the h¢ld Sccond place eecurely with years, | Rev. Thomas J. Laden, pastor, cele- e morninz. International Projec ‘tn ctive against Bethlehem Stecl (o) "W 1 oOor nature of the gathering, when he |S303.7 points by ) capturing ¢ was born in Glasgow, Scot- bratcd a requiem high mass. ;}"r shot up to a ne :\ high at 95 on Croslcy Radio, Burroughs Add J s S suddenly took Ill and Uchalik, sec. |the 400 meter run. land, and was numbered among 1h> | As the remains were being borne |dnnouncement of a five for one split \machine and Abraham & § all Price on Application. retary, took over the gavel. In the Tom Churchill Third wost preminent of the Scoteh peo- |into the church the organist played [U7- Some of the uir stocks were/of which were carried 2 or more course of his remarks, Uchalik in. | Tom Churchill, University of Ok- ple in this cily. Mrs. Chalmers |“[ead Kindly Light” and at the 530 ) demand. points below yesterday's final quo- 1 lalioma Giant, occupied third plicc took an active interest in the social eonelusion “Face to Face.” At the! {nes aftracted some special, par- | tations. 456.86 points, Clarion Cosh of and other events of the Burns’ club, | poocesional “Beautiful Land on {CUlarly New Mont, Luke Superior y Georgetown was fourth with 31 and was also rested in the | gy s played. ‘!l“-V;-<!hr.x-\‘xxnd. overcoming yester- THE MARKITT AT M. Todd of Indiana il Daughter She was Five of the pall beare were (Fur d by Putnam & Co.) 21 points tiember of the First Congregational \ oh o ™ ag rollows: Edward, T timated that a political club in this city, and especially its leaders, scared the association’s freasurer out of the association and forecd him te sever all relations, hinting that 1f he continued membership he “Investments lhat Grow” °* G : ; High Tow Close Vi s e by viving her are a daughter, Mrs |Charles, Fred. Bernard and Ehilip. | Al Che & Dye ; > would not he abl '{0"-]' h“‘f””lllll ‘,"'" Utterback when he | Johm A. Lister of West Hartford, 1Joyce, and th ST R l ‘, Am Az ¢ F ll jaenship papers. Uchalik would W01 7.g inches in the broad jump and [two sons, James R. Clialmers of this . | enta ST 7 u er c er lc o. divulge the person’s name at he second by Bertingor ) it . James K. Clialuners of this ‘at aden conducted the com- V 1] i o . : the second by Berling wen e and Rob £ almers — of R Am Forcig Pw 2 | time, but today it was learned from | " S Nl e : i e 2 L es. Durial was in Bt. X o i A Thob it e ineaina ta 0 G SN URdRRlicS ol e Bl aton e O PRI RR e e e Am Loco s COMMERCIAL FRUST BUILDINC NEW BRITAIN tance of 44 fect. 6 inche [ Caroline Chulmers. Mary e S & I Wolak, whe acted as treasurer Of |™ oy ir sipter tving for second| Funeral services will be held Sat- = \ VG : erling: 3 % fo ( s¢ s e held Si ,\m ugar 1 I OCK EXCHANGE tie agsiclation from the beginhing oo in the 100 mcters, figished [urday aftornodn at 3:30 o'clock af | ° Vincent Lmtesmawsid , . | ¥ T p e L : e = 140 ¢ of its exiatence. A |third in the broad jump, first in the L. C. Porter Sons funcral home at| Funeral services for Vincent Lu- JOSEPJ PI‘O"KO 20 Ammfl [N Am Toba . 16 3 31 4 . : ] Citisanship Paper “Sold’ shot put and high jump, two of his|15 Court street. Rev. Theodore terstawski, an inmate of 8t. lLu- S e | Uchalik eontinued hin cutting re- | ooy itics, and then fifth in 400 | Greene, pastor of the First Congre- |yan's Home for the Aged. were hvl EmbeZZ’el and B!ll'gl&l‘ l Anaconda Cop 1 Atchison Atlantic Refin Balt & Oh Churged with burglary and em- | Beth Steel zlemient, Joseph Procko, ), of West street, was arrested this g Pacific marks against the club, which he | Lo Zational eharen, will pfficiate. Burial |this morning at 9 o'clock at Sac later admitted was the Polish Amer- | tarhack, relying largely on ! yill be in Feirview cemetery. Heart church, A requi jcan’ Republican club, after much |cpoeq finished second in the high E) imass was cclebrated. Burial w pressing on the part of the report-|, 5 in addition to scoring victories Abraham Radinsky in Sucred Heart cemetery. ers, and ended his 4“"1""‘; by ""';’-‘in the 100 meters, 400 meters and | Abraham Radinsky, 42 years ola, | = J Ild'lkf"n rm\\ who e gl > I c M 3 e street died s morn- o 3 A shury o o 3 h, wn i at his E neral s nd will be arraigned in polics 2 ). city.” He also said that there was 10 | neero'y score, He lost narly necs, Didshury of Glen street, who was! ‘5 HET W10 be arraign Sl el T doubt left in his mind that it “35‘,!«(«;\“ to Berlinger in this event| He wasa native of Russia but had injurcd in an automobile accident (it t0mow morning. 1 rocko's | G M & 8 1 i | the elub situated on the hilltop | ajone, been living in New Rritain for sev- |in North Haven Sunday, and died | g 00 G0 FE%, FEEED, M08 Torth- 21 & Pac (meaning the Republican dub. | /e point scoressof the other con- ' epal years, He wa junic dealer | Wednesday at Grace hospital in New o ‘l‘myh il ~“:"1'"-‘ of the Chrysler Corp 96% 3 3 which has its headquarters n the ltengers for five events: Walter Gun- | Jie leaves his wife, Florence. Havtn, were held this afternoon at (0 0 ©% 80 ““‘(_':'] :‘1 2 "’f‘;’““- Com Power ..1437% Falcon building on the corner Of |y, Dickinson, 3208.054; George Wil- | The funeral was held this after- & o'clock at the funeral home of B. I'A,H:r i \v..t,u‘;.,l,.,- :;. "\"' 1' Congoleum Broad and Reaver street). czewski, Boston college, Al-lnoon at 2 o'clbek with services con- | (. Porter Sons at 19 Court sticet. e et Droad b Sunael Gaw . ' e 1 b Someone in the audicnce got up [den Holsinger, Juniata colloge, () ducted hy Rabbi Gershon Hadas of | Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe officia ke which precipitated a COFn Prod ... 98% 863 % This firn now has a trader who specializes at this ‘moment and shouted that|zusg C. H. Cramer, Geitysburg, the Cor gution Brethren Sons of ial was in Oak HIll cemetery, 1mlzur-:;| pul‘;ce un:l Curtiss Aero . 5 such & militant attitude on the part | 27s4.014. Jsrael synagogue. urial was in Beth ington, eloa i Dav (‘hem 5 5 s of the association would not help it o s | Alom cemetery. | - b B Wi et yed iy L2UDOBY Len e A 4 6 in these issues and we invite your inquiries. and that the whole association was i 2 Mrs. - . aployed by | pp e gy st nothing but a farce and “humbuz " I!eal ESt“te_ eWs | Alss, Anna. 3. Scheidier ! Funeral services for Mrs. Augi v niLanen 1' a 1;,4"\,“;%:“ and prie RR U'pon hearing this remark, Uchalik | e | Mrs. Anna Schedler, 64 years old. | Falk, who died at Cedar Crest - il SIS Nk strect ram pi flared up and began to criticize the| Richard . and Mary Coridan 0 of 171 Curtis sirect, died at 12:15 itarium in Newinzton Wedne SRR Sy R T republican club, stating that it was John Labienic, Leo streef. | o'clock shis morning at New Rritain | night following an illness of 20 years o e sl LA ; il oy . = g L a clique of professional men, whose | Estate of Mary A. Fuller to Alice General hospital. She was the widow | will :.‘Q..\‘llym ):‘f‘l\\ afternoon ul( 1 i o 4\”;»‘“ Lt (ul Heldiiens L . “’\;X.I”q.. “.Im“‘ ll.‘;‘\" 201 Automobile Stolen dictatorfal attitude should re- | A. Kilhourne, IPuller street. of George Scheidler., 2 o'clock at Erwin Mcmorial che = 2 ol sligar, A e e S e anutin Siocks ) R I T e e B e 5 aBnt A R e e ot : Burial wil be in Fairview ceme = “l“."ff] s ",“'l“: 1l Motors s > e 2 £ EL0Y = ‘Flgm EL(S U‘}‘H Yalrd heing led by a certain group of men Cunningham, Linden strect md had lived her all her - - e o | Goaron Tire: 53 ¥ 4 Hart & H an 4 ’ ”\"‘, \ 6 Sexton and the re: follow their dictations Mortzag ternally she was associated witl Jawmces I O'Brien S Cotie >1~= it ‘(-‘ .‘ FiidAb s “Motirs 2 2 EeJs - v Ll Ten : I”(' |n0{l(( at as they're told to, because they're | Ttozalia Abucewicz, of als. fo Ben- (Star of Good W Shepherds of | Funeral sers for James T 1 e el e R e [ DrisplBrass & i e £ e L ST e i afraid of them. {nie Waskiewicz, $412, Franklin | Bethlehem; and tb ). H. H. A. She O'Brien of 54 T'r ont street will by 2 *: ag s v pany . . mo ¢ club on ok 1B o vorn t 0 o'clock | ash &h t ne bag ol scratch teme s B Arn PR | 4 E g The s » police ol . ssuckers? | stret, s also @ member of the South |heid tomorrow morning at o 1 s ] Dibrowalski Iefers to “Sucker ; R and there s Int zbout the state When Uchalik finigh=d, Dobrowoi- Peter George 1o Nick Salerni, J tional church for many jat - ossit hat even more gs Int Harves ...110% " wf B i % siitied but no trace of tha o Woks 1o add the gathing. | 400, Commonwealth ave Ezan of Hartford, who o i 0T 5 .. : . ) b noiens sl (e There was already a trace of un-| = Surviving her are four daughters i i o i A Ken Cop wen found up to this rest n the hall. The speaker stated | NUNS TO HAVE JUBILEL & Michuell Neubauer, Mre. James | Mr. OBrien, will erlbrats 8 Sglemy terrogated by Mack Truck that the association would live anl| Stamford, April 26 (& er J. Watsen, Mrs. Joseph Johnson and | hizh mass of reqtl i S Gor . Tor ihe e ‘e Marland oil .. 4 3 3 R e tas e LS 1 ACIFIC prosper despite obstacles, and cited |1-igourl, of St Joscphs Cainolic | Mrs. Josephine Johnson, all of this be 10 56 Marys comenrs. 0 e drnan i 7 1 SAILS FOR \Ill\l-l AC ""x } 2 3 i G e s Ir. O'Brien leaves reluatives as stead enied E gatic Me ... E Palmer Br : April 26.—Prive the instance of the organizing convent will colobrate | her en city; a George W. Schvidier of | : {11itoauy. when, =cocrding 1o Nont Ward .1 12415 12 . : e et e e Al i S orrow. - Rev,| Philadciphia; six grandchildren and | follows: daug Sirs. John Duly, (untl today, when, acconding to the |Mont Ward ..12¢ 124% | pock, Stowe & Wil . . kauskas of 252 Fair- sition and the parish was or-|ITaucis Lalls, pastor of fh clurch | three grent grandel \dren A S e | Cash Reg 1 o ; Mig Co : New Liitain, Conn., who e e od w allega- | Will celebrate a lemn high an Funcral services will he held at|O'Brien, head of the attendance hu- e 2l diend sl leses bllivedid & 1 Mig Co . 3 | Lo t oined the regular army, tionm nm“mr::m»‘,::‘r:‘ 5 ;:‘:‘;;“td“v\‘x;:x,‘\<V'>‘;u\‘ muss at 9 o'clock -| the home on Curlls street Monday reat of the schicol department; Missjed by Cohen the day the burglar 5 ; by 'H“;‘”'} e durd Sc 1 led today on the United States pic interfere wi 5 Ligouri served at Danbury and New (afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Nelli O'Brien 00 o o = i inley Woras ceen t 1 Thierry™ on “r‘ d to Interf ae o R T O e e Tt e Cired W e i for of the Mis. James Wolfe of Harford: two| Tt came 10 light during the inves. Nort Amer ..107 g el S 12 : 555 Itk £ne AunE i how Darisn et wodny “suckers” | Che is a native of the latter citv. {South Con jomat "ehureh, will |sons, Constable Michacl J. O'Birientization that customers of Cohen NOUth Pacific 1033 oRUMIE Coiri b : o the Philippine 1 ,"m “"(l""‘"l ",”‘ Lt l""" By 'km: , officiate, Burial will be in Fairview |and Patriek J. O'Brion, both of thix|had receipts showing that they had Pack Mot Car 134 i Rt 47 Tl branei o Al b he ea ha he me; vhi ' - < v an. £len SON ‘s 1 I3 JEFD) ‘roc o1C. e de % Yeni £ .. 3 \ . azainat the church are today devout | BFAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS coueters. [y nn s uiey a0 MBLoneY |pald Behckn O et deliv- 1 S 2 el Public Ctilities Stocks JOokIvi arny base at noon. carry- W Jerso three sisters, Mrs. ' ered by nim, but according to Cohen P'hitlips I'ct P * a full 1 of soldier i members of the parikh and work o Aght ... 46 T Al T ] ived in the same Pow & smara, Misses M the money was not turned in. This Postum Co for it. The remark “suckers” wus nd Nora O'Bricn; ¢ight g -11id to the charge of embez ! sery 2 e : fa a cue for more than 100 men and liren and three great grandehiliren. boing added. after Sergeant Stadie o Corp i L5 el 2k women to start the pot boiling. The — luid the facts before Assistant Prose. | Remington R4 St 3 crowd began to boo and hiss th. Mrs. Viax Tetnholdt cuting Attorney W. M. Greenstein i speaker, and the din of the commo- : weral s f . Max The police said this afternoon that tion was so great that it was im- ” g o P 2 : Reinholdt, wife Rei © 845 worth of merchandise had becn possible to hear what the speaker : B ’ ; Carlson street, 3 11 this xold and deliveied by Procko, for was saying, The crowd de- : / : ernoon at 2 o'clock at the home \hich Cohen was not paid. and a manded that Dobrowolski discon- A nd at 2:30 o'clock at Stanley check s being de to determine tinue ‘i remarks, but he refused ; 4 g morial church. Re mo! whether or not the amount is great- : : 583% 7 y and gesticulating, kept on delivering . N nd) Gi . pastor, offiriat surial ! er & e | it ‘["w‘ »l._:“,l -IM,;:».-. M;D*f"";;h'".:"fw‘]fi;i’ ore o g : B L oGy e police claim fo have informa. | JHERAT s i : ol ! + Nouse of representatives today the part of Dobrowolski, and th / ; Augurt Schmalfuss o 66 65 1 ) : ST L crowl. began to close in on the plat $ o : Funers services for August ;U "o Lo cars he was detailed | 1€X Guif Sulph 2 g : 3 R fornl A0 Mhis speaker: . . . . Echmalfuss of 574 Arch street will e s Cooh | Ul aSar 3 I LWty Lol Apri — | mecipe © and prepared 1o send Iicalizing the situation Uchalik o 7 ] held tomorrow afternoon A0 SeHents draict 1o Ardve home o Bt i3 s he Lo ! e enate as count No, & i the and the other officers rushed to T ? T i o'clock at the home. R 4m | eals, he returned {o the rallread ' Lnion Carbide 242 S el Ul bl it s ldy Ty AL R Dobrowolski's assistance and finally > A K K H. Alderson. pastor of sidine and took the bags, disponing, L oited Frult . ! oty ey succeeded in quieting him. Uchalik e ; odist church, will officiate. Burlal "o ioas ™ ana pocketing the Al : Milleanalenalonsaale S f 51, STORE then attempted to pacify the crowd s g 3 wilj be In Falrview cemetery. money. fe e i § it SO B o CREii ““' ErOnE by stating that he was worry for o W i T == : — e . A e J : : S ; fnce i what had happened and that he will - 4 LA L jayahiast ;0 : e D e e e St M R B personally see to it that nothing it - jLWe wisli fo exignll | OlT - SINCOTE | pameie—————————— st Elec ... 155% 13 1 iLihealin belor 2 : ‘ it WA Saip 6 tha rutore. He . b thanks to our many kind friends and o . | or .\ 2534 2 —_— was SRR AE Ve arinse wis 4 § 3 neighbors who assisted us in our e \ : 2% 2% | HARDY Vb et vt ol siiaddi ; ’ 3 cent bereavement of our heloved 7riz 8 4Ry e ol 5e s ! ko) opRt s gustod with the turn of affairs, Aft- 1 - 5 father Danicl €hea and especially | g - atter. | Yellow Truck . 46% 6% | he ’ e S Rer ce e ol QUG KU or that 4he meeting was conducted : T 1 |do we thank North & Judd shippine | -2 So% aih O A | v Pivate Conrans ' scottttif' o tie besl knowleage of g room cmployes. N. Y. N. H. & H. neon '.u“.. ‘\;'f"'“(";,“,‘ ra e 1AL STOCKS Drivate LORD B X parliamentary rules and business on | (R R Co.and Yellow Cab employes Pltal 1o %r. and Mra. Wililam Bunt- ) g Y in the if1pe case : LGttt ; it Hag ‘Of 157 Vates. siract (Furnished by Putonm & idgment 1641} tna motonas Areding Chal 30K hand was dispensed with in quick : ! A son wes born at <uperior 14 : ] : Arect'y would license order. ol s / 1 S el General hospital today . and | Tsurnnce Sinhe & hains Uelal'k Admits Challenge ; ; 2 S Mra Barvey L. Teitior. ® Vest ' ne A o i Ve After the meeting, Uchalik admit (C) VimihrnR = e Main stre { Hiity . 1 ¢ will be in oper- ted he meant the Polish Amcrican — hosieg i . : 5 = t i + Lake O jrepubliean elub, when he meniion AR amon S N . 3 LIGHTING 11 1 : alt Lake City ¢4 the club “on the hill" stating A i B AVE $ilKN— | FLOYD TUCKER 1 a Vi “ " S 10;-; to P Vil o that it was a chellenge fo the leal- | NEA Washington Bureau Vs tine tor Lawn Dressings Bridzeport, April 26 (¥ —- The Autom . Ins 5 ova E . . et 9 o : . POMA—BONE MEAL—SH AN RE i ot or IS i Hunssesord. hoapital 108 ¥ s eer oaben 3 o6 crn_(moanirg W remarts). | Eleanor and John Creia ing, twins, are the children of | Coneult Ve B e : bl e bl biis o B e i A “.e\m::'.. .fi’,..'.’li"."l'?flfi".’;‘h“'37..2' ot :7"\»; . Senator William H. King of Utah. This is a new portrait study ot < PONY SHOP v was held from his home this aft. | liariford Steam Boilr $60 dentally canght fire as he was light- ing with their flocks. The Irononed charter for the association, | Of the two children, regarded £s among the most attractive ATy b e Neg ritein ernoon and lmrfal was in Mountain | National Fires.......1475 ling his nipe at the American Brass dogk are domestic pets whidn have Itdreads as fellows: Washington’s social circie. |n West Main 5t, Maple Wil | Grove cemetery. Ilhormx Fire ........1015 2 lp\:ml here Wednesday evening. | gene astray. ks 12 1 toreign stations. 1o . 1+ Barkauskas, who volun- 27 t 1 ty in the Philippines, fantry branch of the scrvice and will join one it units stationed in the o