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WORKNAN ILURED | IN THEATER FALL George Bixby Drops From Scal- Tolding at Lyceam George Bixby, aged about 55 years of 158 Dwight street, was seriously tut net dangerously injured at 2 o'clock this afternoen while workirg on the Lyceum theater alteration Job. At the New Britain General hor- pital, it was said that he has a proh- able fracture of the shoulder, cuts and bruises about the head, but he; 18 not believed to be otherwise hurt. The injured workman has bLeen engaged in the work of constructing a scaffold at about the point of the balcony entrance when he missed his footing and fell, striking the floor. Fellow workmen came to his as- gistance, picking him up and laying Aim up and laylng him on a bed improvised from planks and coats. Medical aid was summoned and the New Britain General hospital noti- fied. The ambulance arrived some time after the accident and he was taken to the hospital for treatment Officer Attempts to Stop Car, Forced to Jump Officer James M. McCue stepped into the road on North street late Saturday night and attempted to stop a speeding automobile, but the driver appeared to steer directly at him. forcing him to jump back for his own safety. Commandeering an- other car, Officer McCue gave chase and found the card in a yard at 1108 Stanley streed 1t was learned that the car was registered in the name of Jacob H. Houseman of 61 Donner street, Hartford, but the owner denied that he was at the wheel on North street. He said someone must have taken the car to drive after some liquor Weddings | STOCK BROKER MARRIES E. T. Brainard and Miss Hurlburt Keep the Wedding Plans a Secret —Roth Well Known Here, irnest T. Brainard, a broker, of this eity and Hartfqgd, and Miss Virginia C. Hurlburt, both wel) known here were quietly married in Millerton, N. Y., 8aturday, according. to word received in thia city. Mr. Brainard has a camp in thst locality which is near the Connecti- cut border line and without inform- ing their friends of their plans they slipped away and married there, They are now on a wedding trip through the south. During the trip they expect to stop at several places in Virginia and in Washington, D, C.|*! Mrs. Brainard was graduated from St. Margaret's school in Waterbury and is the daughter of the late Mg. and Mrs. Elmer C. Hurlburt. Mr. Brainard is the son of Mr. and Miu. John C. Brainard of Danvers, Mass. He served in the World War as & lieutenant. In 1919 he became a stock sales- man with Richter & Co. He work- ed for Putnam & Co. and Fuller, Richter & Aldrich Co. being in charge of the New Britain office, He is now a partner in Bhaw & Co., brokers, of Hartford, MLYNARSRI—TODZIA The marriage of Miss Mary Tod- zia of 315 High street to Walter Miynarski 6f the same addreas, took place this morning at the Holy Cross church, Rev. Stephen Hartkowski performing the ceremony. The bridal couple was attended by Miss Mary Nurczyk and John Ewunow- ski. After the ceremony a recep- tion was held at the home of the bride, with a number of guests at- ténding including friends and reli- NEW BritAin DAILY nonall), lac..oii, as.an 49, 1vzy, IPROHOTER SOUGHT | tnsists Shel Wed ONBENCH WARRANT Fuller, Convicted Swindler, Fails 10 Sarveoder Himsall New York, April 29 M—A bench warrant for the arrest of Percy Jay Fuller, convicted promoter of tobac- co, finance, and manufacturing con- cerns, was imued by Federal Judge Henry W. Goddard today. when Fuller failed to surrender to begin service of a four-year prison term in Atlanta penitentiary. Fuller was convicted last June af using the malls to defraud in con- nection with his promotional activ ties In the sale of stock in the New England Tobacco (‘o., Cuban To- bacco Co.. U. 8. Power 8yndicate and » French Franc Pool. He was al leged to have made more than §1.- 000.000 in the sale of worthless stocks. He was released under $30,000 bail pending appeal of his sentence, but was arrested last fall on a new charge of swindling Charles Lar: of Portland, Conn., of $2,000 by sell- ing him worthless stock. James P. Bullivan, also of Portland, was one of the complainants in the previous charges, testifying that Fuller had made him president of the New Eng- land Tobacco Co.. In exchange for an 86 acre farm. One of Fuller's most prominent victims was Mrs., Milla B. Shonts, widow eof the late Theodore P. Bhonts, long president of the Inter berough Rapid Transit company. 8he had invested large sums in scy- eral of his enterprises but recovered $160,000 in a civil action in the state courts. Stanley C. Fowler, Fuller's atto ney, today moved to obtain a post ponement until he could apply 10 the United States supreme court for a writ of certiorari. Judge Goddard re- fused this and iesued the bench war- rant, h | James J. Phelan, millionaire Boston {Haven women's specialty stores York, Brooklyn, Wall Street Briefs | Control of Worth, Inc., opera in N Newark, N. . Hartford, Conn.. Toledo and New Medford, Mass., has been bought by Philip Daniels and Harry N. Brit.| Dr. Daniels, management the Bros.. who ii leaving of Diamond Kansas City, becomes president of the concern. ! } Caroline Phelan, 24, daughier of banker, has announced her father's objections will not prevent her mar- riage to Joseph Norton, former amateur golf star. : City Items Professor and Mrs. Elwyn Clark |t of Troy, N. Y. were the week-cnd guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred A Booth of 52 Lincoln stree Mrs. G. B. Cowles of nut st is recovering after a four t months' illness. Eric Larson of 18 Lyons street was arrested Saturday for the North authorities and turned over to an officer, for a coroner's fn-|e quest today. Larson was involv an accident which resulted fatally for his companion, George Didsbury ac {point to a continuance Tactivity. companics and | substantial the eastern | pools £ | price movement upward again on|AM Ag Che pd 541y 344 Chest- . high money Electrical World says that April # closing with a satisfactory volume of business in the electrical equip- ment fleld indications of present Buying is8 more diversifiel han earlier in the year, with powsr industrials placing business. Taquiries 1 district are incre rticularly for domestic appliances nd specialtl and that POOLS ARE UNABLE 10 CONTROL CURB (Selling Rules Ooening, Then Market Becomes Dull New York, April 29 (A-—Although made an effort to turn the he Curb market today, they v |Quickly defeated by a call moncyAm renewal rate of 12 per cent, which AL was increased to 15 at midday. The|A™ rates, however, after he experience of Friday, were gei- erally accepted calmly, and selling AM ! was held {flurry was absorbed Iturned extremely dull by early aft- in check after the first The markat crnoon. Selling was heaviest in the udiliry group, as prices in this section hai been rising consistently, and trad- STIFF NONEY RATE HITS WALL STREET 119 Per Cent Surprises Trader: and Aliscts Prices New York, April 28 (P —Execu- tion of a large accumulation of week-end selling orders turned the ! course of stock prices reactionary at the opening of today's market. Yellow Truck epened with a hlock Tof 10.000 shares at 44 1.4, off 2 1.~ Allied Chemical, General Electric and Westinghouse Electric also showed initial decline of two pointe ,or more and American Telephons Rudio and Columbia Gr: dropped 1 to nearly 2 po s. | Oftering of stoc for Loth ac {counts flooded the market when it |was announced that the renewal | rate for eall money would be 12 per cent. This was a stiffer figur Ithan had been expected and rush to unload began. Pools let their stocks toboggan, United Air- lcraft slumping 8 1-2 points and | Westinghouse Electric 7 points. An ! assortment of other popular stocks |was off 8 to 5 points and several | }ppm‘lulnes went to new minimums !for the year, | THE MARKET AT 2:30 P. M, (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) High low Close e i Al Che & Dye {American Can 12 Foreig Pw Loco Sm & R Sugar Tel & Tel 23 Tobhacco | Anaconda Cop ! Atchison ‘Atlantic Refin Balt & Ohio Jeth Steel Brook Man Can Pacific .. Am Am — PUTNAM 15 & CO u-u.w«v-lanw-dmnm;u. 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 We Offer Life Insurance Co. ¥ ce cn Application EDDY BROTHERS & ¢ Members Hartford Stock Exchange NEW BRITAIN SHARES HARTFORD Burrilt Hotel Bid3. Hartford Conn Trust Bldg. IDEN Culony Bidg STANLEY WORKS omson, Tienn & Lo, Cor De Pasco Ches & Ohio tives from Holyoke, Springfield l\nl, {Hartford. The couple will make their home at 315 High street. |ers regarded the time as opportune for profit taking. American Super !Power A, Amecrican & Foreign!C M & 8 P Power Warrants, Allied Power and C R 1 & Pac Light, United C United Gas Chrysler Corp Improvement, Bond and Colo Fuel Share and United Power and Light Com Power .. A lost about 1 to 4 points, but re- Congoleum gained some of their losses later. Consol Gas Electric Investors held firm, {Corn Prod Aluminum Co. was again a strong Curtiss Aero . feature, selling up about 10 poinis. Dav Chem Gramophone jumped about ¥ poias, Dupont under the stmulus Gt merger rum- Eng Pub Fowler pleaded for his client that ! | he was a victim of arterio sclerosis and “on the verge of a stroke.” for 4 party that was in progress. In view of Houseman's denial. and the absence of witnesses, the officer could make no arrest, but the case is __Members of New Yark an 35 West Main Street Stuart G o Hartford Stock kxchanges New Britain Phone 25 Segar. Manager Wants Textile Situation In South Investizgated Washington, April 29 (P—Scnator Wheeler, democrat, Montana, today formally introduced a resolution ask- ing investigation of working condi- tions in the textile industry in ths North and South Carolinas and Ten- where strikes are in pro- being looked into further. TALBOT—DASTYCH MISS HEINZMANN SHOWERED — fl’A::?:!ir:lng to ‘a; <:r(|;\m!e }r{;c;rfb | A miscellaneous shower was given T 3 a s ay, Miss Ann wig | i ; Hold Up Move lo, {Dastych of mith strect and Arrm:um nonor.of Bl ke "::;‘:::m;,n Fill Dr. Kelly’s Place‘A, Talbot of New Hartford. were|p oo ey o ’",,,n;,,'m,m ',m; A permanent successor (o the 1ate [married by Rev. Lucyan Bojnowakl. | yjuior*Mre H. Wollman, Saturday Dr. John L. Kelly in his position s [pastor of Sacred Heart church, tast |\ o o = yn v o S0 R Physician for the Russell & Erwin(Tuesday. . HEENE bl many beautiful gifts. She will be- plant will not be named until June | when General Manager lsaac Black CALATAYUD—SERRA l(‘flme the bride of Harry H. Hansen. We Offer— A Few Sharas of AMERICAN HARDWARE peturns after a business trip, it was learned today from General Super- intendent William Scott. In the meantime physicians who he been on call in cases of emer- gency or when Dr. Kelly was not available, will be used until a pe manent doctor is named, it was an- nounced. : Dr. Kelly was the factory'’s physi- cian for 20 year: FTRUCK HITS FIRE ALARM BOX A Connecticut Light & Power Co. truck driven by Edward Kiernan of 105 Bassett street struck Box 127 of the fire alarm system at Elm strect and Franklin Square about 7:40 Sat- urday night and knocked it down. A pumber ot fire alarin boxes on the curcuit were out of commission until | 10 o'clock on agcount of the acci- dent Electrical ~ Superintendent George Cooley and his assistant, Leon Toczko, were notified and made repairs. Kiernan reported to Officer David Doty that he was driving north from Elm street into Franklin Square and the wish bone of *the truck broke, causing him to lose coptrol of the steering wheel. AUTO AND CYCLE COLLIDE An automobile driven by Mrs Marie Miezanka of 174 Pleasant street and a motoreyele operated by Hilmer Kvistrom of 31 Henry street coliided at noon today at the inter- section of [airview and Pleasant streets. Both vehicles were damaged but nobody was injured. Detective Sergeant Ellinger, tpvestigated reported that Mrs nka was driving west on nt strect and the motoreyele going south on Fairvicw street. There was no cause for police ac- ticn, who SENIOR H. 8. NOTES second meeting of the Fra- and Sorority committee of pior high school was held this ng during the epening period jal committee was appointed fo draw up a plan for a constitution. The members of the comumittee are Miss Pauline Kollin, George Hance and Herbert Carlson. Prison Head {June 3. Ilmnfi appeared for the plaintiff, | Stanley Sumoski. idwelling at 48 Kent street, vud of White Plains, . Y., and Miss Vincentina Serra of 5 Clark street, were married this morning at § o'clock at St. Mary's church. The ccremony was perform- | ed by Rev. Walter J. Lyddy and the nuptial mass was celebrated by Rev. Walter A. McCrann. They were at- tended by Joseph Gomar and Miss Consucla Serra, sister of the bride. PELLET ~—CARLSON Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Carlson of 20 Sunrise avenue, announce the mar- riage of their daughter, Rose. to Philip H. Pelletier, Jr., of New Brit- ain. The wedding took place April 24th. [ Birh Record | A son, Raymond, Jr. has been born to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Pulver of Evergreen avenue, Hart ford. Mr. Pulver is the son of Mrs. W. A. Ingraham of Belvidere, A son was born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Morelli of 259 South Main stree A son has been born at the New Britain General hospitzl to Mr. and Mrs. Willi ritt street. FORECLOSURE ACTIONS Two foreclosure actions were ren- dered today in city court by Judge Stanley J. Traceski, on Duena Vista avenue for $59.86 on city taxes brought by the city ef {New Britain agoinat Grace L. Mor- gan of Boston, owner of the lot. The date of redemption was set as Attorney Harold N. Wil- n, an order for given in the cewlcz against The amount debt 1s $1.653.40 on Gold strest property. The redemption date was set as June 17. Attorney B. J. In the other a strict foreclosure matter of Anthox w | Monklewicz appeared for the plain- . FREED ON ARSON CHARGE Bronislaw Karasewicz and Frank Kowalski of this city were dis- charged in Walilngford town court today on the charge of statutory arson. The young men, both of whom have police and reformatory records, werc charged with setting| |fire to an unused gasoline filling sta tion owned by Karasewicz's father |in Wallingford several weeks ago. burned | about the face and arms and was Karasewicz was badly driven by Kowalski to New Britain General hospital, where he under- went treatment, being discharged two weeks ago. BUYS APARTMENTS Anthony Mirante has purchased from Domonick and Pasqualina | Ciandella, a six apartment bullding on Talcott street, for approximate- ly $16,000. The Ciandellas pur- chased from Mirante, a two family Plain. ville. The transactions were negoti- ated through the realty offices of Bailey Brothers. IRONING BOARD AFIRE Co. No. 7 of the fire departmeht responded to a “still” alarm at 9:31 o'clock this morning for a fire in the home of ex-Councilman and Mrs m Ames of 62 South Bur- | one on a lot| Of latternoon in the office of owned by Nowak on Broad street. | ety jin front of his house. son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Hansen of 21 Walnut street, on May 1 RENEW LEASES Dr. John F aveny has renewed his lease on dental offices on the fifth floor of the Commercial Trust Co. building. and Henry F. Ludorf has again taken a lease on his archl- tectural offices on the seventh floor of the same building, according to leases filed today at the ofiice of the three years' duration, Dr. Keavenys' rental being $50 a month, and that town clerk. The agreements are for of Architect Ludorf, $45.93. NUNS DI S CELEBRATION The general committee for the ob- mervance of the 25th anniversary of the founding of the order of nuns connected with the Sacred Heart parish, will hold a special meeting Wednesday evening at the parish school on Gold street, to discuss the plans for the celebration as present- ed by the advisory committee. It in expected that a constructive pro- gram will be drawn up at the meet- ing and that definite plans will be | arranged for the celebration, which will take place In August. MARRIAGE LICE! Applications for marriaze licenses have been filed at the office of the town clerk by the following: John Gabes of 153 Arch strect, and Katie Reisinger of West Hzurtford; Henry J. Bissonette of 228 Kelsey street, street: Konstanty Wysolmierskl of and Anna Steffick of 357 Chestnof | eleik of 43 Unlon street: Rognay A.|" 50 Horace strcet, and Anna . Pow- Johnson of 157 Kelsey street. and| Ellen Dagnar Johnson of the same address. NOWAK CREDITORS MEET A meeting of creditors of Apoli- | nary Nowak of this city against| whom a number of muiis have been | brought recently, will be held this Attorney | Irving I. Rachlin. At that time, a composition will Le offered instead | of having the defendant file a peti- | tion in bankruptcy. Several attach- ments have been placed on property | AUTOMOBI FOUND M. Krikorfan of §7 Prospect street reportcd to the police at §:50 last night that his automobile was stolen It was re- covered later by Sergeant P. A. Mc- Avay on Hawkins street. Romina Negrini of 43 Belmont street reported at 8:40 o'clock that his car was stolen on Lake street near Washington street. Later, the police were notified that the car had been taken by & brother of the own- er and was not stolen. Real Estate News rranty William E. Martin to Alfred J. Caouette, et ux, Mason drive. George Kalwat to Edward Kalwat, Wyanola avenue, George Graulich to Griffin, Carlton street, Gladys M. Andrews to John and Alice Brophy. Francls street. 3. Winifred Mortgage | Winifred Griffin {0 George Gdan- lich, $2,200, Cariton street, John and Minnie Keevers, to Now Britain Cooperative Savings & Loan association, $3,500, Homestead ave. nue. {Crean | services, | Burke, | Hill, pastor of the | clally wis jof P I Mrs. Abraham Melzer A large gathering was in atten- dance at the funeral of Mrs. Anna Melzer, wife of Abraham whose funeral was held vesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. On the W to the cemetery the large corteg stopped for moment in frout of the Congre on Tephereth Israel T synagogue on Winter street, where a silent prayer was offered. Durial was in Beth Alom cemetery s ' ors, but quickly lost its 1 Bement Pond wa opening transactions, lof its gain later, Tubize limited to a point or Melzer, | 8t0ck under nioderate | International tional | Air Carbide, Goldman Sachs, and Penn | oils, first hour, but sclling off ain. Niirs in demand in the but lost most Motor stocks were quiet, Deere tumbled 15. but 10 points and most ' losses w two. Among ressure, were Telephone, Interia- Projector, Transcontinental ransport, Trans America, Union oad. Humble was a strong point of the mounting 2 1-2 points in the er. In- crnational Petroleum sagged. Minis ased with the rest of the list. New- nont and Phelps Dodge (new) 1os- Funerals |, Miss Elien Fitzgerakd i Funeral scrvices for Miss Ellen ! Fitagerald of 52 Black Rock avenue [t were held this morning at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's church wi a solemn bigh mass of requicm celebras ed. Rev. Walter J. Lyddy was th» celebrant, Rev. Thomas I. Lawlor was deacon and Rev. Matthew J. Traynor was sub deacon. As the remains were being borne Crean played Grieg's funeral played Gricgg's funeral arch and at the offertory Bailey's ve Maria” was sung by Mrs. Mary T. Crean. Organist Crean played Nearer My God to Thee” on the chimes und Mrs. Crean. accom fed by the organist sang with Mc" at the conclusion of | mdf! the “ | bearers James J. Albert Burl O'Brien or Nau man. and John Burial was in th tery in New Hartfor The pall were |t t v weral gervices for Michuel Kys- [ oo oo B lowski of Greenmont uve ington, were held this mor o'clock at Holy Cross church { Victor Praskowski, assistant pastor, | celebrated a requiem high mass. Bu rial was i St. Mary's cor Mrs. Anna Scheidler Jif Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Scheidler of 171 Curtis street were held this aficrnoon at 2 o'clock at the home. Rev. Dr rge W. C | South Congrega- | church. ofticiated. Burial rview cemetery Michael Kyslowski I ng at 4| Rev. | i tional was in CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our sincere | thanks to our many kind friends and | neighbors who assisted us at the time of our bereavement in the death of our beloved wife and mother, We espe- |y to thank the employes | Corbin shipping room. | P. & F. Corbin inspecting room Charley's Grill and Local 218 of Hartford Steamfittern and Helpers. Signed— James N. Donahue. James J. Donahue, Helen C. Donahue. 1 & F. = s e « CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our frienls| and relatives for their and kindness extended us during our recent bereavement in the death of our beloved n and brother. Aleo for the many beautiful floral offr- ing=. W. Anderson, Al- £165,000.000 a gain of previous Iprice for a curb seat in $190,000. FIRM INFLUENCES jacute fairly good buying support kept the of 9 transaction of 2 over sold down to 98, then turned upward {again, greeted the chemical | cepted as indication of a Fnhn'unu«l‘ reserve demand for fixed income se curities which may be reles {convention here today 200 delegates present from various athy parts of the state. Mayor Lee Roy | Robbins officially welcomed the at- {tendance in the name of the city at | were greeted by Newbury ef Norwich, was admitted to rading. opening at 29 -5, In com- arison to a recent level of aroun) on the Chicago over the counter narket. Announcement was made of the ranster of a curb membership at Wi over the The record Orange Crush Co transaction. IN BOND MARKET Substantial Buying Suppor Keeps Quotations Even 20 (P—Despite credit tension, New York, April month-end ond market on an even k arly trading tod T'nited States government obliza- ions were firm and nizh grade in- estment securitics wera in better mi-speenlative con- .| vertibles and issues with stock the depress in atecks. hemical Blas re- ‘hase warrants flt cAfects of leavine American’l. Q. mained one of the sues ent £600.000 principal brought listed in rec woon more than imount of the debentures + last Friday at an offering price had changed hands, an inftial 0 honds, one of th- argest blocks traded on the market n a long time, appeared on the fap 2t 99, an advance of nearly 2 point saturday’'s close. Later th The buying demonstration tha' issue was ac- ed when i money market returns to normal Some liguidation was in evidence n the foreign division but prices howed littie change, D. OF V. IN CONVENTION Norwich, April 29 ® — The »unghters of Union Veterans of the ‘tvil war opened their 20th annual with about he opening session. The delegates sident Jennie S head of the Eric RR2 . am Players Fleischmann Fox Film A Freeport Tex Genl Asphalt Genl Elec Genl Motors .. Goodrich Tire ‘Hudson Motors 3 Int. Comb, Int Nickel Int Harves Int Paper Int Tel & T Ken Cop Mack Truek Marland 0Oil Mo Pag Mont W .40y 831y ] 1 Cazh Reg 1 N Y Central ..1347, NYNH&H! North Amer North Pacifle 1 {Pack Mot Car | Penn R R Phiilips Pet Postum Pub v { Radio {Remingt i Reading |Rep 1 & 8. ars Rovbuck 1561 Sinclair Oil uthern Pac £td Gas & Elee §71 d Oil N J . 581 Std Oil N Y . 427% Stewart Warner 067 NS . 3 H 0 1Underwood U'nion Pac TUnion Carbide United Fruit . 1§ Ina Al " 8 Rubber U8 Steel West Elee 'Willys Over Woolworth » 290 Wright Aero 248 Yellow Truck . 441 [ LOCAL STOCKS (Furntshed by Putnam & Insurance Stonke Rid 1620 1405 plty Ins o Actna [ Aetna Li {Aetna Fire Automoiile Ins Conn. General Hartford Fire Hartford Steam Boiler $60 i National Fire ..1470 | Phoenix Fira 1 Travelers Ins Co 2 Manufacturing Stochs Am Hardware ........ Arrow-Hart & Hegeman Billings & Spencer . Bristol Brass . | City Company . | Colt's Arms | Eagle Lock ... e Fafnir Rearing Co Hart & Cooley .. Landers. F |N B Machine . North & Judd . Palmer Bros .. . Peck, Stowe & Wil ! Russell Mig Co feovill MIg Co ....ounn Standard Screw Stanley Worais Torrington Co . Union Mfg Co 615 1110 6734 19 34 COMMERCIAL doseph M “Investments lhat Grow” Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. MEMBERS HARVEC Hallora, Tet 1233 FRUST BUIL DING D STOCK NEW BRITAIN EXCHANGE Harotd € Mo Central States E'eciric Corporatior Common Steck Selling to Mt 116 Through a very large holding of North America Company, the Central States Electrie Corporation is en al bled to pay a dividend yielding market. p: ast eight y 5 Pearl St Bernard A The net income this corpor: a Further information and price 11% at the present tion has multipiied in the , nearly twenty-five times. upon application. — ~ WILSON & CO. | Investment Securities HARTIORD (ITH NEW BRITAIN 1155 W, Main St We Oifer and Recommend WILSON & CO. CHEMICAL NATIONAL BANK New Issue MEMBERS HARTFCOAD BTA~K £ New Britain National § Fel 200, Conley SHAN nk Itidg. Brayton A Porter DIRECI PRIVATE NEW YORK PHONE CANAL 4 We Ofier: UNITED CORP. UNITED GAS CO. Minister Goes to Jail, ridgeport, Evades Fare for Taxi A negro Drotests wtomo- about schools. (8igned) John ton, Theodore and son. Mr. and Mra, Herbert Pearson and family. Mr, and Mrs. Raymonl J on. Mr. and Mrs. William organization. Alfred J. Caouette, et ux, to W. E. Martin, $1,500, Mason drive. Max Felgenbaum, et al. to New Britain Trust Co., $3,000, Willow street. P. W. 8mith at 1791 Stanley street. tate An clectric flat iron set fire to the {ironing board and the wall nearby. |apparently because of a short circuit in the wiring. Nominal damage re- sulted. deavor- thouts of them- Veeder-Root oAl 1. who was arr £330 SUIT FOR RENT Public Utilittes Stoc wding Lis tare in While Judre Stanley 1, Traceski | Allied Pow & Light G $10 in eity was hearing the case of Mrs. Marie | Co; Servic . 1 ne had be Annie Garrick to Aloph Oswold, Harrigan 1n police court this morn-{Con Lt & P 56 pfd 100 3 sunced one or more dollars, on 5 acre ling on & charge of keeping a dis- Conn Power ..... 1 tract. inn]ony house. Deputy Sheriff Mat. | Hrd Apht . Victor Neifelt to John Silkowski {thew Papciak attachad the furniture | Hfa Gas Co com . $500. Burritt street, HAVE TH in the apartment occupied by her. | Hfd Gas Co pfd Martin Grajewski, et ux. to Alei; Alw time now |in the amount of 3250 on a rent bit, | N B Gas Laskowski. $848, Booth strect. { LOMALBONE "' { The action was brought by Josenh | South N b Tel Kloskowski through Attorney M. I°. | United Corp Stempien. William Ander- to discover fanford Bajes, above, of Boston. has 1001 child i Leen appointed superintendent of 5 foderal prisons so the prison division may be made “one of the major scientific branches of the govern- 1ient,” according to a | artient of Justice statement. Bates. long a Jeader in probation work in Massa- chuseits, will supervise five federal penitentiaries with an average total of 18000 prisoners. His appoint- ment was urged by Mrs. Mabel Wal- | ker Willebrandt, assistant attorney general, co ) Jevie would t LIS THROUG BRIDGE ew Haven, April 29 UM—Patsy ‘Trasaco, 15, is in a ecritical condition at New Haven hospital today with a fractured skull received when he ! feli through a hole in the floor of the Olive street bridge. He landed on the railroad tracks 20 fect below. PROTESTS RECK April 10 PURL O1L DIVIDEND ril 28 (P Directors deciared Py o f 0. today vidend of Dridgeport ng returned Ky death of old ool girl of yhe was hilled by Kycia exor vly from responsi on the Hyd Fai automo- ROLLERER'S POSY SHOP commaon pa “The Telegraph Florist wf New Hritain™ Shep Greenhowses | lu West Mals 38 Augle Hil ‘“}IAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS$ TREAS RY PALANCE Treasury Balance, 857,012, e therine stock of r st A farmer in Lincolnshire, Eng- land, owned a goose for 60 years, The goose laid cggs until it was 44 i w ‘

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