New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 23, 1923, Page 25

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EMMANUEI. CHURCH HAS A GOOD YEAR Reports Made b Annual Meeting " lor Past 12 Months Successful year has just closed for the Emmanuel Gospel’ church on Franklin square, according to the re- port that the weekly prayer meets Angs averaged from 60 to 100 while the regular attendance at services was uUnusually good. The pastor, Harry 8. Bandis, pre- sided, There were. 15 baptisms, 16 new members recefved and two feaths, During the year 60 cottage rayer meetings \\crc held, the total M@titendance being more than 1,300, During each of the 12 communion‘ , Bundays, an average of 20 sick or ghut-ins were given communion in their homes. A greut deal of chari- table and rellef work has been done which was not tabulated. The, financial report showed, hnnrl March 1st, 1022; $187.80, Total recelpts for the year $9,000, Besides 1.-n)lng the current ex- Lpenses, mission work, ete., $2,106.70 a8 paid off the indebtedness, on were Vt., in the Bellaire amateur champlonship fihals, out yédstorday In th corporation “short! on the basis of STEAL GEMS WORTH $10,000 (Both men won semi-finals by brilliant flay. OFFERS TO SETTLE AT 8150, Memphls, Tenn, March 23 (By As- ‘president of the Plggly Wiggly Stores, Inc,, teday offered to settle with New York traders who sold stock of the Hoo @ share, WHILE BI6 CROWD WATCHES Two Smash Store “Ilu‘ll\fl in New York—Flce In Motor Car, New York, March 23,—Two bandits, these brutes, vin, chlef probation officer, LThe lash |18 being used in Delaware and €an- ada and 1 would like to ed in New York." golf | In which the woman carries the marks for days or wegks average about 50 @ year in this city apd there are fre- auent’ “repeaters.” “Ilogging the only . nmyd’v for says Willlam T, Gal- 7« it -(dopt- City Items. Easter Victor' Records. at Morans', ~—advt, 1"rederick La Rosd of Middletown, who has been working in New Brit- ain as a chauffeur for the past two years, has enlisted in the army and | has been assigned to the 18th infan- try motor outfit at Doston, Kdisons und uonmuu O L, }‘Iarw who worked so far that they had fled | & C‘o.—advt, before a erowd at Broalway and Ninety-second street realized what was going on, smashed with a brick: the window of the jewelry store of | Silberstein Company, 2475 Broadway, yesterday afternoon and escaped with dlamonds and other gems valued at about $10,000, One of the men drew 'a diamond cutter across the plate glass and '.hlli other then made a large hole with a brick. ‘Taking several handfuls of gems into their pockets the men unr through the crowd and jumped into | the. man’'s Bible class will be held Henry Bollard, of u Summer stredt is confined to his’ homa by an attack of the grip. Bim" HIll' ggs, npeclll for Snlur- day, 45¢-doz, National,Tea Import- ers, 128 Main St.—advt, The final meeting, of the Spanish War Veterans bowlinig league will be held this evening at the Casino alleys, 8peclal Victor Record release, “You Know You Belong to Somebody Else,” C. L, Plerce & Co.—advt, The white army banquet of Every- this WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS High LR W101% y..188 Cot 16% Loco .| 136 8m & Re,, 66% Sug Rf cm., 8014 Sum Tob ... 3 Am J122% 15614 L1978 . B8 Ate Tp & B F. ., 10385 At Guif & W I, 31% Baldwin Loco .141% Balti & Ohlo .. 55 Beth Steel B .. 68% Can Pacific ,...149% |Cen Leather .., 38% Ches & Ohio .. 73% Chi Mil & 8 P. 25 Chi Rek Is & P. 87% Chile Copper .. 28% Chino Copper . 30% Corn Prod Ref,132% Congol Gas .... 67% Crucible Steel . 82%, Cuba Cane Bugar 17% Endicott-John . . Erie Erie 1st pfd ... Gen Electrie ... Gen Motors ... , George E. Wilcox Gedrge K. Wilcox of 59 Market street died at the New Rritain gen- oral hospital last night following a paralytic shock recelved a week ago while at his work in the lLanders, Frary & Clark plant on Stanley street, [Am Mr, Wilcox was an aluminum spin- |Am ner by trade and came to thig city |/ trom Westporf, Rhode Island, He|Am was 48 years old and s survived by a widow and' one daughter, aged 11 vears; his parents, Mr, and Mrs, R. i, Wilcox of Waterbury and two sis- ters, Mrs, Frank Howd of Waterbury &#nd Mrs. Charles Clark of New Brit- aln, The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at Erwin chapel, Rev. Harry 8. Landis will officiate and burial will be in Fairview cemetery. Mprs, Mary Chute, Mrs, Mary Chute, wife of Jamest Chute of 160 High street, diedyester- day afternoon at St. Francis' hospital at the age of 47 years, Mrs. Chute had been {Il fob a number of weeks. She was born in Ireland but came to this country when a young woman. Besides her husband she leaves two children, Elizabeth Chute, aged 11 years, and Willlam Chute, aged 8 years, She also leaves two brothers, Thomas and Willlam McGuinness of Hartford. Her parents in ]relnnd Low Close 4y 45% 100 182 16% Am Am nt Sug Can ... PUTNAM & Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange (Successors to Richter & Co.) Stanley E. Eddy, Manager 81 West Main St., Tel. 2040 We Offer 90 Hartford Electric Light JUDD & CO.. Members New York Stock Exchange MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE HARTFORD: Hartford - Conn, Trust Bldg,, Tel. 3-6329 NEW BRITAIN: 23 West Main St., Tel. 1815, We Offer:— evening starting at 8 ‘o'clock. There will be short talks By members of the army. Supper will be served at § an antomobfle waiting around coener.* A third man was at the wheel and had 'the motor running. Specta- Goodrick BF ... Gt North pfd .. 77% Insp Copper ... 41% also survive. 40 The funeral will be held tnmorrow morning at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's The following were elected on the| fiiclal board for the ensuing year: feacons, Willlam Atkinson, H. C. 200 Shares Traut & Hine ,Lapf'n, I'red Willey, Martin_ Fuller,; Benjamin Woodworth, A, D, Hart, Michael Majeska, Walter Weed '\and [Clifford Guite. Deaconnesses: Mra, . William Atkinson, Mrs. M. §..Ander- son, Mrs, Carrie Guite, Mrs, Frank Hill, Mrs. H. C. Capen, Mrs. A, D ‘Hart, Mrs, Laura I. Moody, Mrs. Herbert Spencer, Mrs. C. H. Plumb,| Mrs, H. 8. Landis, Mrs. Walter Weed, | “Mrs, Clifford Guite, Mrs, JJWighU Dickerman, Honorary decons:' Wil-| bur F. Chase, Crown Toint, N. Y., ) | Herbert Spencer, Unlonville, .Conn., | and Percy Anderson, Taunton, Muhs\ Honorary deaconness: Mrs, Wilbur| Chase, Crown Point, N. Y. Church clerk, C. H. Plumb; treasurer, Clifford Guite; financlal secretary, ,H. C. Capen; trustees, Wllllam Afkinson, | Y'red Willey; A. D, Hart, C. H. Plumb and Jacob Retz; organist, Mls M. 8. “Ander: assistant, Mrs. Walter \Veed. ushers Clarence Hart, Lewis {ockwood, Michael McFadden, Ben-| snon Falkoskl, Leon Falkoskl and Clif- | “ford Atwater. R FINALS TODAY. Belleaire Heights, Fla., March 23— R. A, Stranahan of Toledo today | faced .George E. Morse of Rutl@nd, BAKER’S C0CoA 15¢ can CATARACT BEST - FLOUR 95¢ Sack o NUALITY ‘| worth $500 to Mrs. Isaac Silberstein, tor did not have time to take the li- cense number, Several pleces of jewelry were/ pleked up from the sidewalk by the crowd. A man who said he had watched the robbery from, across the street handed a diamond bracelet wife of one of the proprietors. She was in the office at the rear of the store at the time of the robbery. Police of the West 100th street sta- tion thought the bandits were the same ones who robbed the jewelry|, shop of Kobrin Bros., at Rmadm\y‘ and 146th street, early. in February. | At that time the rohbers obtained gems valued at more than $8,000 and | eseaped in a car said to be identical with the one used yesterday. ROD CURES WIFE BEATERS. Whipping, Post Favored As Best “Re-' straining Influence.” Buffalo, March 23.—The whipping post as a ‘“restraining influence” on wifesbeaters is favored by the proba- tion officers of this city. Their opin- ion was expressed during the hear- ing recently of an exceptionally brutal case. ~Serious cases of wife beating EUGDFAT L3 '"UNDMY PR!EES LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS". .. i "SMOKED NATIVE POTATOES B 14C iDIUM SIZE o'clock, Radio scts and luppllu at. Morans --advt. The uniform closing hourn commit- tee of the Chamber of Commerce wi) meet Monday forenoon at 10 o'clock to make final recommendations for closing of business places which will be submitted to the mercantile bur- eau Tuesday morning. Planos, Victrolos. C. L. Plerce & Co.—advt. Miss Mgry Monsees of Belvidere is :ble to be out again after a serious attack of the grip. French Hat Shoppe, Professional Bldg. —advt. Rey, Hepry-K. Warren, L. L. D, president of the Yankton, 8. D, col- lege, and a personal friend of Rev. N. Gilman, will preach in the Stanley Meémorial church Sunday evening. Axelrod's'1c Sale now going on. 223 Park street.—advt. Dominick* Descola of 468 Stanley street, reportéd to the police this morning that while driving down street he ran into and broke the traf- fic post at the corner of Main and Myrtle streets. : Elm Hill Eges, special for Satur- day, 45c doz, Natiénal Tea Import- ers, 123 Main St.—advt. THE NEW BRITAIN® '#«MARKET m ofiILbERs nlle . peck: 250 All Day Specials in all Qur Departments ROAST PORK ...... LEGS GENUINE LAMB ... ROAST VEAL ...... PRIME RIB ROASTS Seres et e et 15¢ 35¢ 25¢. 28¢ LB. LB. LB. LB. ll;fxefah}z%‘gc 1 180 18¢ Best Quality FRANKFORTS 1h m39¢ 1) 14C Best Cuts SIRLOIN VEAL ! Choice Shoulder | izangoneless 3 18c gg'_f“ROAs'x‘ . b 180 %fingIAGE o 250 HAMS .......1h 250 Lean BOILING BEEF Fresh Killed FOWL ....... LAMB Stew Fancy . LAMB CHOPS ™ .n,8c_ ........m14c 35¢ FANCY CORN, PEAS, TOMATOES .............. 2 Cans 2lc CAMPBELL’S SOUPS Shredded WHEAT package Cream of WHEAT package ZOC FLAKES . package 80 FIG mns...‘..zn,asc llc | " Pink 29c SALMON 2 cans bt g:PJdII\IeN):S .. 2 cans 250 BEAN 2 cans 25(;. 3 cakes 25c BEANS .. Palmolive SOAP vvorer 3 Cans 25¢ ;:]l:flsgm.p.’z cans 256 33c Premler SALAD Domino snd9c WEDGWOOD CREAMERY BUTTER ..................LB. DRESSING .. jar SUGAR . 53¢ PARKSDALE FARM STRICTLY FRESH EGGS ....... DOZ. 35¢ Best Pure LARD 2m27c First Prize Nb’l‘ OLEO . m28€ Nucoa NUT OLEO . rb28¢' HEAVY GRAPEFRUIT : Sees i et Nttt MR For 25¢ BALDWIN APPLES ...... qum‘t 10c ICEBERG LETTUCE ....... head 15(: LARGE RIPE BANANAS, dozéh 250 FRESH SPINACH .......... peck 39c T CARROTS, PARSNIPS, . PEPPERS, CAULIFLOWER; BEETS, STRING BEANS, TOMATOES, CUKES, SWEET POTATOES, ETC. R.|Stingle, who died at his home an Sey- church. Interment will be in St Mary's new cemetery. Esther Levin. Esther Levin, the two year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Levin of 55 Oak street, died this morning of diphtheria. The funeral was held this noon and burial was in Beth Alom cemetery. Int Mer Mar pfd 43% Allis-Chalmers . 49% Pacific Oil 45% Int Nickel . 15 Int Paper 54% Kelly Spring T'r 61% xKenl Cop 42% Lehigh Val . 865 Mex Pet ... .270 Mid States Oil .. 12 Midvale Steel .. 31% Mis Pac 197% N Y Cen 98 % . 20% T8% L 203 811 461 131 66% 16 Funerals Gottlieb Stingle The funeral of the late Gottlieb North Pac Pure Oil Penn R R Pierce Arrow .. Pittsburgh Coal Ray Con Cop .. Reading . ..... 78 Rep I & S .... 64% Royal D, N Y .. 511 Sinclair Oil Ref 377% South Pacific .. 9314 South Rail . 34% Studebaker Co 1241% Texas Co 53 * Texas & Pacific 287 | Tabacco Prod .. 841 Transcon Oil .. 123 Union Pacific .. 142% United Fruit .. 179 United Re St .. 801 U 8 Food Prod . 6 U 8 Indus Alco T71% U S Rubber Co . 64% U 8 Steel 1081 U S Stel pfd ©. 119% Utah Copper .. T74#% Westinghouse . 64% Gulf States Oil 101% (Putnam & Co.) Bid LLT07 57 44 mour street yesterday, will take place tomorrow afternoon. - Services will be held at the late home at 3 o'clock. Rev, Dr. George W. C. Hijll will offi- clate and burial will be in Fairview cemetery. Joseph Kascta. The. funeral “of Joseph Kaseta, in- fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kaseto of 139 Beaver street, who died yester- day afternoon at his home, was ‘2ld | at 8 o'clock this afternoon. Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery. CANADIANS WANT CARS BACK. Montreal, Que,, March 23.—Repre- sentations will be made to Washing- ton shortly by the Canadian Rail- ways In protest against the retention of Cafladlan box cars by the Amer- ican roads. Information here is to the effect that there is an excess . of 50,000 Canadian box cars in the United States over the number of Americar’ box cars in Canada, and the situation has become serious for the Canadian lines. 1008 Asked 716 58 50 160 14 20 14 27 116 18 Aetna Life-Ins Co Am Hardware . Am Hosfery Bige-Hfd Cpf com Bills & Spencer com Bills & Spencer pfd . Bristol Brass ..... Colt's Arms .. onn Lt & Pow prd agle Lock ..... Fatnir Beari Iy Hart"& Cooley Hfd Elec Lt . Landers, R Montgomery com .. R Montgomery pfd 80 168 70 100 38 4 32 46 531 35 88 N B Machine . N B Machine pfd . Niles-Be-Pond com, . North and Judd Peck, Stow .... Russell Mfg . Scovill Mfg SN E Tel Standard Screw . Stanley Works .. |Stanley Works ptd .. Torrington Co com . Traut and Hine ... Travelers Ins Co Union Mfg Co TODAY'S TREASURY REPORT. U. 8. Treasury—Balance, $55 Albany, March 23.—A bill amending Here we list only a few Bithe penal law relative to the sale of *| ning when addresses will be delivered | Hinchliffe and John Hyland. |on the question | can Citizenship Means.” Price on Apphcation AL PP T S fi[hnmzon ’;lfimm& NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD New Britain National Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row Telephone 2580 Telephone 2-4141 Members Members Hartford Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange Donald R. Hart, Manager We Offer: STANLEY WORKS LANDERS STANDARD SCREW NORTH & JUDD HART & COOLEY " We Don’t Accept Margin.Accounts TORRINGTON JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock” Exchange of New York Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport Danb iddlety BONDS New Haven Middletown Direct Private Wire to New York. G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B, Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel 1015 QUICK ponfldentisl loans to meet your family expenses or i to pay overdue bills. 4 We-lend up to $300 at legal rates on secured notes or home furniture without removal, re- payable in five to fifteen installments. Phone 1943 *Olrs is a helpful service on a self respecting l;.usiness basis . - Beneficial Loan Saciety 87 WEST MAIN ST . New Britain . e e ———— MEETING OF clTIZENS | PRIDE CIRCLE WHIST, | One of the most successful whist A p——— | parties of the year was held last Americanization Director of State to | »ight by Pride Circle, Lady Foresters, n Judd's hall on Main street. I'of- U.|lowing are the prize winners: Mps. |Clerkin, Mrs. Hinchliffe, Mrs. Flahers ty, Mrs. Homan, Miss Witting, M held d“(‘halrls‘a McCarthy, Mrs. Lumpp, Miss Johanna O'Leary, John Kroll, L. E. Pride “What True Ameri- ‘Llrcle will celebrate its anniversary The speaker |APril 12 with g banquet. Robert C. bR ooy Address Mass Meeting in Jr. O, A. M. Hall Tuesday, A public meeting will be the Jr. O. U. A. M. hall Tuesday eve- of the evening will be Deming of Hartford. Mr. Deming is)| of the many articles. A visit to our store will be worth your while. Tooth Paste... 2 tubes 26¢c Witch Hazel, double strength .... 2 pints 7lc Palmolive Soap 2 cakes 11c “Saco” Castile Soap 2 cakes 26¢ Double Mesh Hair Nets Hot Water Bottles, Guaranteed. . 2 for $2.26 Flashlights, nickel, com- plete with batteries 2 for $1.66 Shaving Cream, stick or powder 2 for 36¢ Gem Razor Blades 31c pack “Apollo” Chocolates 2 1bs. $1.51 Fresh Salted Peanutq 2 lbs. Tle Bell's Old Fashioned Chocolates ... 2 lbs, 41¢ Camels and Lucky Strike Cigarettes .... 2 for 25e Automobile Chamois, extra large. . 2 for $2.61 Hundreds of other spe- cials. Come early, tomor- row is the last-day. Axelrod’s Pharmacy 223 PARK ST. aobscene literature by providing um[ the words “lewd, indecent, disgusting| and filthy” shall be construed by the | courts to mean what the ordinary people understahd is the meaning of | |such words was introduced by As-| semblyman Jesse of New York city republican, The amendment was/ drafted by the commission of the| clean books league, of which Martin Conboy is chairman. i A statement 'issued by Mr. Conboy | contains this paragraph: “We ask the legislature to say to the judges of New York state some-| thing like this: ‘Gentlemen, we note that in construing the words of our| statutes you do us the honor to ‘de-| {cide that when we said “indecent™ we meant something else. We there- fore \find ourselves obliged to inform you that when we said “indecent” we meant just that and nothing else ‘whatevel NOTICE District of Berlin, ss; March 23, A. D, 192, Estate of Philip Co of New Rritain, minor, Upon the application of Connecticut Trust & Eafe Deposit company, now The Hartford Comnecticut Trust (' surviving e will of Phi and empow tate, belonging to said decease veserving the lifo use for Cha as per sald application on fils more appears, it Is Ordered, That sald application’ be and determined at the Pr New Britain, in sald dist dny of March, A, D.. 192 the forenoon, and that n [ | | OF HEARI Probate _Coust, | in, late of the town | in said district, deceased, | Corhin, 1t may be &uthorized to sell and convey real es- fully | the pendency of sald application and time and place of bearing thereon, by pub- lishing this order in some newspaper having | a cir llll“lhn in sald district, and by post- Ing a ropy of this order on the pubile | sign post In the town of New Britain, in| sald district, and by giving netice to all parties in Interest, either personally or xn\ frisling to each one, prevaid ge, copy of this order, and return make to nm‘ Court of ghe notice given. Cor. Meadow St. Attest: ¥ . ¥ BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. | Woods. WEATHER REPORT For Connecticut: Cloudy and cold- er tonight; Saturday fair and colder; fresh to strong northwest winds. Conditions: The trough of low ‘pn‘s!uro which was central over the ‘\H:shsmpl valley yesterday mornlng has moved eastward and now exten@s from Georgia northeastward to Maine, It is causing unsettled showery weathe cr from Ohio eastward to the coast. The weather has cleared during the last 24 hours from the Rocky moune tains eastward to the lake region. Conditions favor for this vicinity unsettled, showery wecather followed | by fair and colder. Auction Sale Bankrupt stock of Stoddard Co., lo- ted at 172 Arch street, will be sokl onday, March 26, at 9 a. m. Each state Americanization director. D. I O'Neil of Springfield will speak. Other speakers will be Charity Supcrintend ent William Cowlishaw, Manlius Nor- ton, 1ormer Police Chief William J. | Rawlings, Prosecutor Joseph G. The meeting will open at § o'clock. ; Vs ASLUMMING, SHE' G P'resident’s Sister Take Sightsceing Trip in Ncw \'- k. New York, March 2 liss Abigail Harding, Pr(‘!ldrnt Harding's sis- ter, who with her sister, Mrs, Caroline Harding Votaw, recently returned from a tour of South America, went on a slumming trip ea ay with a party of friends th White Light theatrical dist Sque Greenwich village and the edge of the bustiing lower ecast side. Chaperoned et service al cabarets, and enjoyed the entertainment. At a Kenmare street basement inn a spe- clal program was hastily arranged, | . Miss ~Harding enthusiastically ap- |article to be sold scpardtely. Stock p]n“‘,.,] he singing of the “Rose of | consists of tractors, corn harvester, Picardy.” |grass cutters, incubators and full line The four city detectives joined the |©f farm tools and hardware. Auc- party at this place as an additional | tion starts 9 o'clock Monday moming. | guard, ALL THE MODES OF THE MOMENT' in — NEW FURS FOR SPRING at E. MESHKEN, 170 Main St., New Britain, Ct. —

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