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VEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1023, MINISTERGETS HIS |~y hem.— THINSTREL REVUE BY =7 WALL STREET STOUK | NEWS FROM WONEN 2z == ==~ == " NEN'S BIBE GLASS L) pxcianit pepofts | PU TNAM & CO. sk - ol The Forty Houre' devellon wil 1. Mortimer Hoyt open at Bt. Joseph's ehurch at 10:80 oy Mombers Hartford Stock 1 Word has been ved the (Buccessors o0 Richier & Ca.) Rev. Cbarles S, Wyckoll Criticizes <iomrueeiey mermine™"™ ™ ™" |Principals and Chorus Selected ooy bix boit (1 Slich it Ciose | staniey R Rady, Managor 31 Wost Hain 58, Tol ‘ 31 % y 040 : Meet me at Schmarr's for dinner, N of 1. Mortimer Hoyt number | Am Bt 1, 9 aafan M years lesser of Merling the- | Am Can "M pess Rotioenos of BuSIDSSIED (*43% .. sommon counett smoroves| 100 SHOW 8t Fox's Theater of.2urs e o ooy P TR . = —— garbage contraets recommended by e — theater in 1887 and condueted it for | Am Cot O B the health board, the new colleetin, & several years at the same time oper- Am Loen ’ a) - g Business and religion are no longer| system will ba put inte efféet June ,“ The first offering of e Every: ating a theater in ith Norwalk Am Sm & Re WE OFFER; e man's Rible elass entertainers will be 5.4 sther in New Me re-|Am Rg Rf em two separate themes, ey, Charles K| it was announeed today 5 staged next Monday roon and | fipe 1l oW years ago, | Am Sum Toh Wyekoff of the Plainy Congrega - Open alleys at the Casino tonight 2 (o 28 tional ehureh m‘l“-l'v'n“lll:“:h:":m'N”. SYONIAE A5 TALS thaniar Wwhon an S} s oen L W of New!Am Tel & Te | 3 | Open alleys at the Casino tonight fashioned minstrel revue will he pro- yachel) ) A chief of the/Am Teh | ‘ the New Rritaln Lions elub at thelgqee, duced, of the elty’s most 18l yuuspnapt division for the United' Am Wool ’ | regular meeting held this neon at the| Ay and Mrs. Thomas Helleran of 0ted so and entertainers are 10 gare government in New York, acts Ana Cop 4" | EIks' club on Washington street Newark, N. J., are \isiting fn this| SN0V their abilities and a lavge chorus * My Hoyt and took |Ate Tp & 8 F., 817% Ttev, Mr. Wyekoff sald that the ejty, ‘They were married recently in | We!! known young men will take o0 ina of the Sterling theater| At Gult & W 1. 208, business men are and should take|wew York, Mr. Holleran was a wel | P4 2 . in 1912, “Mr. Hoyt lcaves a son, Ira| Paldwin Toeo 1281 the elergy more and more into 'h""knn-m baseball cateher with local Prederviek W, Macomber will he P, Hoyt and two danghters, Mrs,| Raltt & Ohte Yy eirele of manhood so that they may!geume ;""“""“' ’\‘\!"' the ‘\’l' men I“" “! Riehard Covert of New Rritain, and | Meth Fteel 1 M 4 ; prtfency, v i layme atking, Warner Johnson, bl b 7 . Iearn what is geing on in the world New fox-trot record No, 19049 by Jnfl)m“ "HM \"‘ A ‘”'w S ”“‘I Mrs, Mary Wakelee of New Canaan, | Can Pacifie 155 % 2 I without depending enti on What| Original Penn, Berennders. C L E they read in newspapers and 0| plaree & Co.~ advt, «:;31' ‘ll“)::"'t‘ ""\"‘;‘"‘;: . ,‘.l-“n‘:.:.“ dohn 1, Perkin ) v \ Chi ML & B P tmagmsines A, G, Hammond Camp Auxiliary Toh Perk 1 | - - . ] d . Tindtay Chamée Bhiikiaas and ohn R, Perkins, principal of the 3 The mininter asserted that it 18 true will hold its usual social Thuraday af- ;'("": “\.lf‘:‘:‘”_ Fitn Bubiman and o ovid) ‘estionl st Denbins e lON REk L' » that as soon as & group of men, Who ternoon from $:18 tn b o'clock At the [ Tey WANSD | tne|nvarly 20 years and a former inatru. | Chile Copper | tor in the New FRritain High school, | Thine Capper LL . are talking on business, sec a clergy- | state Armory. " | i < Pirst tenom na Hed man approach they Imm"fl‘n'fl.\\ All style Vietrolas, C. L. Plerce :?:";;“"I“unnl\flt F'pl’”lv 'r |,‘,n~:‘fi|r"\|..,,,. died yesterday afternoon at his home ! Conse! Gas ohange the tople under discussion to' _aqvy r. W, G " 15, Caoper, ©, 1110 Danbury at the age of 5 yeurs, He | Corn Pred Rf § Members New York Stock Exchange sumething which probably does not| fhere will be & mesting of New Nichols, i Herwlg and W, Was i1l w month, Mr. Perking was | Orucible Stesl . & ] | MEMBERS UARTFORD STOGH EXCHANGE Maine, and was | Endicott-John ‘ ) HARTFORD: Hartford - Conn, T-u& g, Tel, 3.0339 relate to business, As a result, helgpjtain chapter, Hadassah, at Talmud | e nostonher: second tanors, A, R, born in Wells, fald, the elergy feel am though they'rapah hall tomorrow evening at 8| MeNfekls, D, R, Ogren, A, ¢, Swan. |&raduate of Dartmouth, also attend. | Firle ..., : NEW DRITAIN: 23 wu! el St, Tel, 1815, are isolated, ‘Then, the speaker sald |g'olock, Delegates will be selected to v run ) o ing Tufts college, Boston, After acting | Evie 1at pfd .. — they must make their rounds of the represent the chapter at the national ::‘"i :M?_,‘,f“m',::',,"\W‘E '::'.2:"“"‘”,]!{ as instructor at the New Rritaiy lll.: Gen \lnm‘:u : | homes In the parish at which nu,\v,,,.m.-.m;qn in Baltimore on June 17th N'wf Georgo D, ¥ ’I R ,,r'",, G. ! %ehool he becameo principnl of the ! Geodrick NF P ’ | IS WQ ()fl'er;-— only hear what the woman han to say | Reports of the committres on the | Fe™" enrEs B Ward, G 1 Pratt, @ 0 S " sigh sohoo), from — whieh | Gt Nosth nfd : , —_— and no doubt the subject will be fll- bagzaar held 1ast weel will he made. Proble, Henry Dressier, T, B, Flower, | Position he went 1o that of prineipal | Int Mer Mar pra 3 32 TORRINC -ON CO ness, George Marlow of this elty, a violin- | i, FELE bt o o won. | 0f the Normul school. He wan well | Allis-Chalmers 1 2 3 . This also iccounts for so many men {at, has left to join the Tinkers' or [ William Reardon, Howara €, Horton known in edueational circies through- | Paeifie 01 3 { remaining away from church on Bun-|chestra, n well known Canadlan or- | o e R, SORATE (0 FORER 0 ¢ the atate. He lives a widow, a|Tnt Nickel > i T Yield Bett r Than 57 day, the minister said, becanse the ganization which is touring Cannda | p "\ Swensk E. Bramb! ar daughter, Miss Margaret Perkins, a ! pnt Paper I o e 0 ministers have not a sermon which ‘and the United States. | Cashmoro, John G. Hopkins, John 1% |student at the University of Chicago, | Keily fpring Tr appenls to them, The speaker said Repair your furs and secure lrw,”"m’ Clifford Diekinson and and a_son, Licutenant Jahn R. Per-| Kennecott Cop that the only way the clergy will be| storage. Hudson Fur Shop—advt, | g (o kins, Jr,, of the United States army. |Lohigh Val able to preach on topics that would The Big Store, Raphacl's Dept.| ™) C¥g e coin will show the Gold Mid States Of) appeal to men would be to mingle| gtore, require the services of 10 com-; oo % G5 Fo it B Lo el and Midvale Steel Among them and in their businesa petent saleswomen for thelr Cloak, | ¢na gacond lnunge room of the hotel. [N Y Central President W. C. French presided | gut andsMillinery departments. AP-| aijo numbers will ba produced show. JH l NYNHE&H.. 18 1 at the meeting. Members of thel ply now,—advt, ing . B C. performers in a variety u‘tera 5 Norf & Wost o 3 Central Junfor High school socinl or-| " Tha chest of sliver given away at| oeucoiaitios, The song sheet will he North Pac ... g Y i Hadassah 0= Pure Ofl | 9 2 chestra played., the New Britain chapt led by Lnn‘nunl Vokes, bazaar, held a week ago, was awarded ] |Pan Am P & T NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD o to Mrs. Nathan Berson. Al { Mrs. Cordelin Keeney Perm R R ,,.., v N P [ I & g ’ National Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row OFFICERS INSTALLED | " The Big Store,, Raphael's Dept! Bunl\ered The funeral of the late Mrs, Cor.|Ierce Arrow . (Yo Brl'::llq.m.ne 2580 ” Telephone 2-4141 | Store, require the services n: lflcfn";- delin Keeney, who died Sund the | Pittsburgh Conl & 2 Members Members petent saleswomen for thelr oak, hame of her daughter, Mrs ellie | Ray Con Cap ., | Stoc 0 New York Stock Exch Leaders of Owler of Loyal Amertcans | gui¢ and Millinery departments, Ap- Burdett at Derby, Vt., will he held to- | Ttep T & § . K | !lnrl(ord ook E;;::.‘.r;; R. Hart, M‘.‘nuu " Inducted Into Chairs — Willi J,| Iy now.~-advt. a | morrow afternoon. Rev. Henry W, Roval D, N Y ., 8 — W "'“—' kiaided _— Maier will officiate at services in Er- [€inclair Off Ref ? ART ASSOCIATION TO MEET P ‘ |win chapel and interment will he [Routh Pacific .. ¢ g We Offer: Routh Rall ; ; Joseph Wiseltler, of Hartford, for- ) [in Fairview cemetery, 4 F 1 : 5 ZunenDan o 4f Springficld, Mass. | meriy art director of the New Britain | e : Hdyll ILLINOIS POWER & LIGHT CORP, ho was awarde rst prize in sident, and Miss Vera| v Mary Roceo Studebaker Co LE ’ A faialcs newspansplesliing oo il D I ey £ Tha tunaralior M ite of | TEXAS & Pacific 23 i 7% Bonds, Due 1953—To Yield 7% i e oe poke at the fizst meet- | ool fs secretary and treasrer of 1 | Sebastinno Roceo of piiiivchistregt(TAEARG0BICHLARE Ly We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts itk ot the aponized New Brit-|ihe Connecticut ~ Arts associafion, ; B |was held from St. Joseph's church at 'lr":“"';"‘ r| : ‘3:“ erians, known as the e el A | which holds its 15th annual mesting i 4 |8 clock this morning. A mams o | Lnion Pacifo .. 1363 ans, n'as the Elihu Burrite| MO 0008 8 o vday. ’ requiem was celebrated by Rev. J.|URied bBrult .. 187 Todge, No. 4, held in Grotto hall last Teo Sullivan. Burial was in . Maryy |United Re 8t .. 71 7 180 U b3 K bk Willlam J. Rawlings was installed | SHOTRY ROHBY IS "@v Lo EHBpIRCY. U 8 Rubber Co 83% i 5 § 99% 971 JOHN P, KEOGH Wl president of the organization, Other| Buffalo, May 15.—Resisting an at- i 3 2 TOPS LEVIATHAN LAl St officers installed are 2s follows: vice- | tack by two masked men, Ralph Hos- ; U 8 Steel pfd .. 11 Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York president, Harold Johnson; chaplain, |ler, New York Central timekeeper, i Newport News, \'n_h\|lu3'll —De-{ Utan Copper ., 67 a Rev. J. Teo Sullivan; juntor - past| Was shot and probably fatally wound- a0 i parture of the steamship Leviathan|wijiys Overland 7% Waterb TO Bridgeport president, William Cowlishaw; secro- | #d early today. [for Boston where she will be dry-|\estimghousa . 853 & 5 D:x:le):rym, STOCKS He was in charge of ‘ | a gang of men quartered in a coach docked for the finishing touch to W™r|Gy)f States Steel 85 2 Y a v conditioning was postponed until to- 0 O Middietown BONDS New Haven Rawlings Is President. tary, Searle M. Rrewster; treasurer,| master at arme, Edwin It. Snelgrove; | In a siding. o : t of ¥ f inner guard, George T. Smith: outer! - —_— e . 4 | morrow on account of heavy fog. (Judd & Co.) - guard, Charles J. FEvans; :,.":,:,; DIES AT AGE OF 101, ; | . Bld Asked Direct Private Wire to New York. Manlius H. Norton, three years; Wal-| Buffalo, May 15.—Orin C. Burdick, ” AUIAZ'S BODY BURIED Aetna Life . 2 7 [ G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—~Room 509, N. B, Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1018 ter Leland, two years, Harry C. Jack-| 101 years old, a Civil war veteran, v 5 37 | Danbury, May 15—~The body of|Travelers % 565 . son, one vear. | died here today. A g George Hultz aged recluse was buried | Travelers Rights 153 Supreme President James Shaftoe, reem— X o I toaa 10 a. m, in the Branchville|Hfd Elec Lt .. 161 of Springfield, presided at the meet- | % |cemetery. Simple committal services|Am Hardware . 63% 150 ing and delfvered a short address, Or-| TR PATION or A 4 B 4 |wers held. Only a few attended the |Bige.Hed o A 3 Probata holden at New : i |tuneral, Hultz was murdered in Top- | Bills & Spencer com . b The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company ganizer H. T. Berry of that oity syaa G At Court: ol FICOMISRIDIHEN 5 e t ithin an strict of Ber- ¢ b 4| fin iy the. Co stone the night of May 4, his cottage | Bills & Spencer pfd .... 1% 15 ’,‘,‘r:fl::;:fi:;fl ”H";_"]F)" ;n”(’ff\, "”‘ ‘”d [ Tin, In the County of Hartford and State of of >res LW s, D. E..O'Neil and | connecticut, on the 14th day of May, A. D., | ¢ s § 5 burned and his body thrown into Um- |Bristol Brass . " Thomas McGlynn, the latter two from | 1955 : : | : i R T i % Old State House Square, Hartford, Conn, SRRl An, Ay ey T Rbart W RE-0F A 2 ered last Thursday night. No arrests|Fagle Lock ...... Sv fe D it B $5.00 and d | : ave b T ¥ ; afe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. Pt T R "1 On mation of Elbert W, Bell of sald Noew classmate of Father Sullivan at Holy | pritain, an Administrater on the Bstate of ¢ have been made. Hart and Cooley . Cross and at last night's meeting it |1, Augusta Rell, alins Harrlet Augusta Rall, @ i N Ry i ' lLanders, Frary . 69 wan the first time they had met in 15 |late of New Britain, within said district ) | HELD AS ACCOMPIICE. NBGas .ov.. Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. vears. The next meeting will he mun}"*‘,.’{“(""!: b Aoth L AREFes A ar blh et ¥t |8y mhe Aisieiiean B N B Machine com \owed craditors of it s e B Machine pfd LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING on May 28, [ b allowed and limited for the creditors of TLausanne, May 15—The Swiss po- o iy sald estate to exhibit their claims against 5 T . lee have arrested Paul Polinni, sec- | Niles-Be-Pond 3 9 2 {the s h Administra d af L] ) STORMS DO DAMAGE, S0 SN L0 e ASILNRCIALoR (and (dibec | retary of the old Geneva Red Cross |North and Judd Bank hy mail. It is safe and saves time. N ’ | that public notice be given of this order by 8t. Louis, May 15.—Considerable advertieing in . newspaper published in Dr. O, ¥. Willing, sensation of the fon a charge of implication in the as- | Peck, Stow damage to property and crops and |®oid New Britain, and paving o cirevlation | American golfers at Deal, England, | gagsination of soviet envoy Vovoro-|Russell Mfg com 5 severe damage to telephone and | {lorens an ihe’ pamiic s poar i ey |Shown here ehen bunkered at the | gy, Seovill Mfg 174 O?Ir-zraph is reported from r\:u'brnj(h\xn of New Hritain, ‘nesrest tho ,,;,.u.{l‘hh hole. His play has been mar‘;?d‘ —_—— Standard Screw .......158 163 Missouri and southern Tllinois as a |Where the deceased last dwelt, y daring recoveries from many sim- ey stanley W R T ® 1V Certied from Record, (kR Brad oA PROBABLY SUICIDE. S oty S e result of high winds and heavy rains ERNATID F. GAF sweeping the scction last night. | il S Judge, Long Beach, May 15.-—The body of [Torrington Co ........ 4715 49 ° 9 : a well-dressed young woman, about|{‘nion Mfg Co ........ 42 48 l"en S ee lt[m!_» 'u l’ Bt [.H\E'\RINK':;”_. 23 years old, was found floating on g ¥ Ve e l N eyl Cobal ‘| the beach today near the Long Beach | TopAY'S TREASURY REPORT. Bl 2 i 4 Extata of I Augustn Bell, atine Harriet (hotol. She had been dead only an | 'm0 PR GRS This is the season when money is necessary if the chil- G BRTH el e bie oty SISl e LR OB Sl el ke medicn S dren are to be properly outfitted for summer, The older IS A DAY OF - &I Brin i oot o e . pent or| Cxaminer declared the girl probably o . 7 ones may be graduating, the younger ones should be sent DREAD FOR MANY [fliiaia’ Now Rritain. niaving that as Admin- | had committed suicide, United States Does Not es may be gi g, the your s shol WOMEN istrator on sald esiain ha may be author. | * Want to Take Advantage|@§ to a camp or on a vacation. Borrow the money neded the o ; Toh) aatate AITURTeA. on Houth theh: strase | o e Lt e Reneficial Way and repay it on terms of your own choosing. One day In every Wi o e o i iaian : . A ! S % g il # intavaat on i seven is WASH DAY. on file move fully appears, it is Mexico City, May 15.—The United We lend up to $300 at legal rates of interest on home > Stafes seeks no special advantages in| @ fyrniture or secured note, repayable from five to fifteen pay- r} Ordered, That sald application he heard In some homes it and “datermined ot the. Probate OMfe, in | Mexico through the recognition ne- RS comes even oftener, DA e i T SR 0 y gotiations and aleo no Intention or ments. e aiay X May. A. D 1023, at 2 dosirs of Intartering With the ° sove Greatest in Service and Resources but this day need no the afternnon, and ihat natice he given of the pendency of sald applleation and the | LTS b ereignty of this repnblic, said Charles longer be dreaded and time and place of hearing thereon, -| MADE of CONCRETE S B. Warren one of the Washington Beneficial Loan Society feared; the R ge ey (woaper having | seABOLHICRE WAT?\ delegates to the conferenca in his ad- T dress at the opening session yester- New Britain | ing a copy of this o e public | - T T % algn post sin the town of New Rritain, in .7 Arrap 87 WEST MAIN ST. V ; ) day i\l UNl ERSAL aafd Aistrict, by glving ne | £ ”"%’WI o Sreiebnin eniinpeA LRIt PElandly PHONE 1043, parties in int 3 Z. 1 2 ew ity [ intentions, hoping to bring about an mailing ta h ELECTR[C coms o e order” i et ke ot | ¢ Ly m ) understanding in order that Mexico AN DL B Akl S and the United States may once more Attost, HMORE THAN WoODEN BOXE® resume normal, cordial relations,” BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, 9 H CLOTHES wige, | Delivered anywhere at shord molice, a\d M7 Whrreh, | “We are convinced, however that [ ) » certain principles are essential as a A WASHER AR 3 . g 1 ; basis for economic co-operation be- = : tween nations. The principles of jus- s N 2 : y tice recognized by international law has performed a miracle in making this day no different ! : ; ; > S DEOVRIT T HOtakn BatOHE SR bhe eaper to ove from any other day. It does the washing so easily and with b - / der that trade and commerce may Y b, s flow with a feeling of certainty he- so little effort that your clothes are all hanging out on the R P 7 R tween different peoples. We are cer- line white and beautiful in the sunlight long before you are AR\ g : tain there must be a belief on both ? fairly well started by the old rub and scrub method. The p : ' : :";"‘:I:,’:"L"'f',”,’;:_“"“ TR et an ay ent 4 “We are not here for the purpose UNIVERSAL swishes and rolls your clothes around gently 4 Y R / ‘We are i in the hot soap suds and handles them so carefully that e N OF Mexien it we :h."."::c":y.’::nx::”.'np; washing by the UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC METHOD is far f ‘ ) attention to the necessity of putting || 2 SASE ] . § There isn't much truth in that; but, there is rtr e ’ syt 4 d A 5 into operation those principles whicl !e“ jurious to the fabric than washing by the old fash- ¥ i T the 'xllw‘""'nr" of manklnd has dem. truth in the fact that on a long distance haul you i sl : TUPRted. Su Sumbtial to feendly We can move much cheaper by auto truck than you IT SAVES YOUR CLOTHES—SAVES YOUR TIME— : : ? ‘ srseiallaiiei s ratbibda il can by freight and it is much quicker and there = ook G 2 is not so much danger of breakage. “We sincerely hope that this con- and ahove all—-SAVES YOUR HEALTH. No red knuckles : . / ference will not disappoint the peo- i 9 7 ' 1 4 N and aching back when you use a IJNI\. ERSAL ELECTRIC, . Gk ple of dther countr Under Classification No. 26, you will find the and no wringer handle to turn. You just feed your clothes ¥ o There can "ml no ':‘.‘,.:,‘...‘,,.M -\‘lr- answer to vour Moving, Packing, Trucking or 2 3 A . 4 arren asserted, w e principles TR ¢ M 7 P : : through the electrically driven wringer, and wring them as ¢ essentinl to i,,,n,,w,'i,,,',.,” .,,,:..‘l:r Baggage problem; and what is most interesting dry as you want them, of all——vou will find these advertisers are not P ? RED CROSS STARTS, quoting heavy charges but only enough to insure Come in and let us explain this wonderful washer to 3 y v By '.,'”"-*- May 15.—Henry M. painstaking and prompt service with a fair charge . " o e : aker, director of d er relief for| : o ot {nw you or call 230 and we will gladly arrange a demonstration ; the southwestern diviston of - the| of interest on their investment, in your own home. ' American Red Cross is en ronte fo A Hot Springs, Ark. to take charge of | GET THE HABIT! Th . - rellef work. William M. Baxter, Jr. | — e — . 2>, manager of the division, said the en- tire organization of the Red Cross would be devoted to rendering relief Conn. Light& Power Co. | ' 2N ey 92 WEST MAI TEL. 230 Hi > New York, Mas 1: ndition | i g : “ : ( " , Wonien i v et o Fop Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advise ay to be satisfactory but still serious.

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