New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 18, 1923, Page 25

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DELKIN FAILS T0 MEET HIS COMPOSITION OFFER Tnsolvent Wholesale Grocer's Estate May Now Be Sold at Auction on Receiver's Motion, Herman Belkin who recently made 0 33 1.3 per cent composition offer 140 his ereditors and #iven until 10:30 o'eloek this merning to raise the money necessary to meet his of- fer, failed to do so, and Attorney D. 1L, Nair, the receiver, will ask for a hearing hefore Referee in Banks ruptey E. M, Yeomans so that the Belkin property may be sold at aues tio Relkin is a dealer in whele. #ale gre mlu. new insolvent, ™ 100 REBELS KILLED Brarilian Insurgents Routed After Bloody Battle With State Troops— Two Leaders Captured, lHuenos Afres, May 18--One hun. dred Brazillan rebels were killed and many wounded in retreating hefore Flate troops in Rio Grande do Sul near Tage yesterday, according to the state newspaper published In Santa Anna do Liveramento, The dispateh was forwarded to this eity by La Naclon's Rivera correspondent, Two of their leaders were captured, Other advices from the Brazillan- Uruguayan border assert that a san- Fuinary battle ocenrred yesterday at Rage. Both sides are sald to have | Leen strengthened recently with sh ip- ments of war materfal, including ma- chine guns and hand grenades, FIELD DI DAY EYENTS Annual Battle ¥or Supremacy Among New England Colleges Starts Today at Cambridge Ficld, Cambridge, May 18, — The annual battle for supremacy in track and ficld athletics among the member col- leges of the New England intercolle- glate athletie assoclation will open on Tech fleld this afternoon with the trial events which will reduce the st of | aimost 900 athletes to finallsts in the 15 events on the program for Satur- day. Massachusetts Institute of Technol- ©gy and Boston college, joint holders |8mail vessels sald to have unloaded |[New Britain of | 8,000 cases of grain alcohol from the | it was stated late this afternoon that ©! the championship as a last year's tie, are looked upon as favorites, with M. I. T. regarded as Laving the batter balanced team, result Amherst, Bates, Boston Brow ¥, Holy Cross, ricultural eollege, Middiebhury, Hampshire university Norwich fihode Isiand State, Trinity, Univer sity of Maine, University of Verment, Wesleyan, Williams and Woreester Poly, will be represented CITY IT EMS Robert DeMars, was born at to Mr, university, Mass Ag New A son, §t. Franels hospital on May 11, nd Mrs, J. J, Fitsgerald, Jr, of 469 New BHritain avenue, Hartford, Mrs, Fitagerald was formerly Miss Viola DeMars of this ety Mrs. Lena Manguk sold today through the Camp Rea! Estate Co, a 1ot on Black Roek avenue to Lawyer Harry H, Milkowi: My, Milkowits will build a three family house on the property Rev, Dr, Abel Ahlquist of the Pirst Lutheran church will address Ns farmer congregation at Montelalr, N, J., this eveni The chureh is celes brating its 27th annivemsary and having a jubliee celebration hecause of its being free of debt, This church was Dr, Ahlquist's first charge, The scholars of the German Sehoo! Roclety with their teacher, Mrs, A, Baumgartner, will take thelr annual excursion Sunday afternoon to Bchutz. en park, Their parents and friends are cordially invited T™h will be a genera! meeting of all the committees of the New Brit. ain Chapter, Connecticut Councll of Catholic Women, tomorrow evenlng at 8§:30 o'clock in the Daughters of Tsabella club rooms, Willlam J. Rudge, of 207 Jerome street reported to the police today that some neighbors have not taken |@ fancy to his chickens and as a re- sult have been killing them. The New Brifain police have been notified that the operator's licenses of Bnu\ Rosenholtz of 233 North street nd W. G. Holcomh of 356 Chestnut [nlrw't have been suspended. | SHIP TAKEN INTO CUSTODY | Providence, May 18.-—The fishing smack Clara T. of Newport sald to | be owned by Willlam Sacrecy of that | eity whieh was seized this morning at Hammett's wharf, Newport, by Deputy Collector W. H. Walcott was taken Into custody under orders of Collector of Port Kmery J. San Soucl acting wl.pnn the request of the collector of New York. The smack was seized under the belief that it is one of a fleet of | British rum running steamer Yankton, while off Bloek Island and Montauk | Point recentiy. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DEATH OF PETER ZINMERMAN Hlack Rook Octogenarian Was Employ of Stanley Works for 88 Years Before Retlring, Peter Zimmerman, age 80 yea. ,,,lnl Mr 171 Black Rock avenue, and a resi: | 226 Hartford avenue Deaths Willlam Francls Pamsons William Francis Parsons the ehild and Mrs, John Parsons of died Bt at dent of New Britain for the past #7 | Franeis' hospital at Hartford of penu. years, died at the Court street hoes. pital at early hour this merning, \lr Zimmerman was employed at the Stanley Works for 38 years, having retired about seven years ago. He was born In Germany but eame to this eountry and to this city when 4 young man, He leaves a son, Fred W, Zimmerman, with whom he lived, @ grandson and great grandson who live in Bridgeport, He was a mem- ber of the Sons of Horman soclety, The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from E ehapel, Rev, M, W, Gaudlan, p of Bt John's German Lutheran church, will officlate and interment will be lu I"nlr\'lnw cemetery, PRESH AIR CAMP OPENING hildren Being Examined for Adm slon to City's Resort at Burlington After June 18, Children whose parents wish them to have the benefits of the New Brit. aip Fresh Alr camp at Burlington this year, are being examined dally at the office of the board of health, and those who are found to be under. nourished or In need of the benefits to be obtained through a week at the camp a being assigned, The camp will open June 18, Groups of boys and girls will be sent up for one or more weeks through the entire summer months and up to the opening of school h\ n\e fall, PAINTER FALLS 10 GROUND Elmer Johnson Escapes Serious In. Jury When Scaffold Gives W Is Taken to Hospital, Py But When the rope of a scaffolding up- on which he was standing broke, El- mer Johnson, a painter of 12 Maple street, fell from the second floor of @ house at the corner of Fairview and Chestnut streets to the ground, a dis- tance of several feet, shortly after 12 o'clock today. The police ambulance was called and the man taken to the general hospital where of his injuries had His condition the exact extent not been determined. is not critical, however Specials For Saturdy At UNEEDA BISCUIT 2 pkgs. 11c F NEW BRITAIN ~MARKET €0.- NUALITY cnnns’Ar J ECONONY ‘PRICES J‘3l8 .vMAIN STj ROYAL LUNCH CRACKERS .\A. ey [N Gy A 8 ~ MORNING SPECIALS FROM 7 A.M.TO 12:30 NOON BEST NO. 1 POTATOES . BEST PURE LARD . 2 Ibs. 250] [ LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS ........... CAMPBELL’S BEANS .... .v... 3 cans 25(:] ALL DAY SPECIALS IN ALL OUR DEPARTMENTS ROAST PORK ............... BONELESS POT ROAST ....... LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS .... SPERRY AND BARNES HAMS. ROAST VEAL ..... PRIME RIB ROASTS .......... . Ih, 18C Small Legs Genuine Lamb, 38C Fresh Cut Hamburg . Lamb for Stew .. EVAPORATED MIK ......... ... LB. 19¢ ... LB. 18¢ ....LB. l4c e i 3R LB. 25¢ LB. 28¢ Pork Sausage ... Fresh Killed Fowl . QZSC 539¢ w10¢ 1 Lean Corned m25c Ib. 166 n28¢ Veal for Stew ...... Sugar Cured Bacon 3 Beef v Cn.mpbells Soups ... 3 cans Solid Packed Tomatoes 2 cans Meaty Prunes .. 2 Ibs, 25¢ Co;"l‘akes ... pkgs. 8 C g 2 cm25¢ Beans ... 29¢ 2lc ; “Condensed | Milk 2 cans 250 Fancy Peaches large can ..... 250 oo ..... a1 TC ... 40C shan39C Palmolive Soap . | Su; C Premier Dressing . Shredded Wheat Not-a-Seed Raisins n ...2cun521C . jar33c pke. 10c 2pkgs.25c “Raimon.. 2 cans 29 C WEDGWOOD CREAMERY BUTTER......LB. 49c - 2 LBS. 95c PARKSDALE EGGS ...... . doz. 34c 'NUCOA NUT OLEO . . ..... b, 28¢ FANCY STRAWBERRIES ......................... BAS. 30c EXTRA HEAVY GRAPEFRUIT . R ew Texas Onions . . . ms.25c pk. 390 ew Spring Spinach Lettuce, Celer: New Potatoes. . Large Navel | Oranges .. 2 q...25c don. DB~ ... 3 FOR 25c Lall,'g:m:::c.y .. doz. 3 9 (o g o 2 qts. 25 C Apples . .. Rareripes, Radish Pmeapple. Chervies, Bananas. Cukes, Peppern. "Wax Beans, Green Beans, | Laden of [ monia yesterday, at the age of ene year and nine months, HResides his parents he Is survived by two broth. ers, Harry, agedd, and John, aged 4 The funeral will be held tomorrow afternon at 2 o'elock, Hervices will be conducted at the home the parents and burial will be in Paimview cemetery, Funerals John W, Boyle The funeral of John W held this Boyle was morning at 10 o'clock from 8t John's church, Middletown, The mass was sung by Itev, Dy, Donovan of 8t John's church, Rev, Thomas New RBritain, was deacon; Rev, Father Cotter of 8t, John's, was sub.deacon; Rev, Father Dolan of 8t John's, was master of ceremonies and |the pall bearcrs were Cornelius Cur- Martin Currey, John Farr, John J. Riley, all of New Britain, and John Lucey of Middletown Bur- fal was in 8t, John's cemetery, Mid- dletown, Mrs, Josephine Leroux The funeral of Mrs, Josephine Le- roux was held at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Patake of 173 Camp street, Merlden, this morning at 0 o'clock and from 8t. Laurent's church, Meriden, at 9:30 o'clock, The body was brought to this eity for burial in 8t. Mary's cemetery. Mrs, leroux was the mother of Claude J. Leroux of this eity. Peter Kwider The funeral De held at 9 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing at St. Andrew’'s church Inter. ment will be in 8t. Mary's ceemtery, Frank F. Maisonville The funeral of IFrank ¥. Maisonville will be held at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning at St. Mary’s church. Inter- ment will be in St. Mary's cemetery, CHINESE MAKE PLEA say That Their Own People Held Prisoners Are Just As Much Human As Are Foreigners. By The Aessoclated Press. Shanghai, May 18.—In a plaintive message to the outside world, a group of Chinese who were captured by the Shantung train bandits and escaped or were released deplore the lack of interest in the fate of the large num- ber of Chinese held in the mountain stronghold along with the 16 or more forelgners. “The lives of Chinese people,” the communication ‘‘never move hearts of officials. The foreign says the cap- of the Chinese victims but how en- enthusiastic foreign officials are in seeking their release. Chinese officials and militarists also are busy, but their assiduity i{s prompted by fear of dip- lomatic complications more than by anything else. The hundred odd Chinese prisoners therefore are left conveniently to their fate. What do a couple of hundred Chinese perish?" AGLE OF SOPHISTICATION. It Is 11 Years Instead of 12 Girls of Present Day. New York, May 18.-—The American girl now reaches the age of sophisti- cation at 11, instead of at 12 as for- merly, Lester F. Scott, national ex- ecutive of the Camp Kire Girls, de- clared, explaining why the age for ad- mission to Camp WFire groups had been lowered from 12 to 11. “Eleven years is now the logical period for any break in the life of the individual girl, as it coincides with the break made in her school life by the establishment of the junior high school,”” Mr. Scott's statement said. “The daily newspapers, maga- zines, motion pictures, radio and all other agencles that tend toward the sudden speeding up of lving gener- ally are responsible for this lowering of the agn of mphlsmatlon." NEW STEAMSHIP RECORD New York, May 18.—A new steam- ship record hetween New York and Cherbourg, France, was set today by the British steamship, Majestic with an average of 24.70 miles an hour line offlcials were informed in a cable message from Commodore Sir Ber- tran Hayes, commander, JUDGE DENIES REQUEST New York, May 18.— Judge Nott today denled an order to show cause why Howard 8 Bledetman, a member of tha jury which recently disagreed on the question of whether E. M. Ful. ler, defunct Lroker was guilty of bueketing orders, should not be held in eontempt of court. Announcement was made that the order would he renewed June With SCORNED WO ACCUSED New York, May A woman scorned seven yea ago by George Maxwell, music publisher under in- dietment in connection with the send ing of poison pen letters to New York society women, has been revealed ng the author of the scurrilous letters, the Evening Mai! declared today. The woman, it was dec'ared, is in 18, ‘\‘e“ York and her arrest is “)]IP! ted. NERAL May 18—A private Dr. Arthur G. department of .\Iasn., for the Worcester, funeral service Webster, head of mitted suicide by shooting himseif in the head at Clark laboratory Tues- day was held this™ morning at the family home here. TOUGH FOR ACTORS Moscow, Russia——They do it without encores on the Russian stage. EY | soviet decree forbids applause in all theaters. of Peter Kwider will | tives number only ten or 20 per cent the mandarins and militarists care if|" physics of Clark university who com- | MAY 18, 1923 WALL STREET $TOCK | Excmqf_nmm | | High Am Bt Bug " |Am Can LY Am Cr & Pdy, 160 % Am Cot Ol s |Am Loco Am fm & Re |Am Sg Rf em Am Sum Tob |Am Tel & Tel Am Tob Am Woeol Ana Cop Ate Tp & 8 F [At Guit & W I Raldwin Loeco '“llfl & Ohlo , Beth fteel B Can Pacifie Cen Leather Ch Rek I & P '(‘nlla Copper Chino Copper Consol Gas Corn Prod Ref Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sugar Erle . ’e Erie 10t ptd .. Gen Motors Goodrick BIF Gt North pfd Insp Copper Int Mer Mar ptd Allls-Chalmers Int Nickel .. Int Paper .. Low E1L 2% L) 168% a0y Kenn Copper Lehigh Valley Mid States Ol Midvale Steel Miss Pacifio Y Central .. NYNH&H Norf & West North Pacific .. Pure Oil e 24% Pacific Ofl 35% (fan Am P & T n% Penn R R "y Pittsburgh Coal 63 Ray Con Cup .. 13% Reading . . T4 Rep I & S .o Bl Royal D, N Y .. 50 Sinclair Ol Ref 308 |South Pacifie .. 888 |South Ralfl . 82 Studebaker Co 1125 Texus Co ...... 45% Texas & Pacific 22 Tobacco Prod .. 82% Transcon Oll .. 8% Union Pacific .. 125 U 8 IFood Prod . 8% U 8 Indus Alco 6% U 8 Rubber Co 521 U S Steel ..... 98% ' 8 Steel pfd .. 1177% Utah Copper .. 65 Willys Overland 7% Westinghouse by Nationa! Lead . 118 Gulf States Steel 8§31 10748 72 (Puumm & Co.) Bid Asked 7 770 b4 50 . 151 13 15 +e110 112 i 70 80 161 68 95 Aetna Life Ins .. Am Hardware .... Am Hosiery Bige-Hfd Cpt com Eills & Spencer com Bills & Spencer pfd . Bristol Brass Colt's Arms .. Conm 1.t & Pow pfd Eagle Lock afnir Bearlng Hart and Cooley Hfd Elec Light Landers, F J R Montgomery com . J R Montgomery pfd NBGas .... N B Machine N B Machine pfd North and Judd Peck, Stow Russell Mfg . Scovill Mfg .. SN E Tel Standard Screw Stanley Works Stanley Works pfd Torrington Co com Traut and Hine .. Travelers Ins Co . Union Mfg 38 6 47 49 34 70 178 130 163 61 28 49 20 TODAY'S TREASURY REPORT . 8. Treasury—DBalance, $495,301,969 Sal\ahon Army Offlcexs Can't Tie Wedding Knot Boston, May 18.-—Oljcers of the Salvation Army cannot legally per- form marriages In this state, Attor- ney General Jay Benton ruled today. He randered an opinlon at the same time that clergvmen who had given up pastorate for business or had re. tired in some instances, were not qualified to sol2mnize marriages. The finding has no retroactive effet. HEADS W AN TRACKMEN Middletown, May 18, — Grorge W. Fmerson, class of '24, was chosen captaln of the Wesleyan track team "ndm His home {s in Tast Orange, , and for the last three years ha has 1in the quarter mile and won his letter last year and thi BIG n\n» N \ W HA\F\ New Waven, May 18. A lguor |m|7ur~ by police and enforcement of- ficers today required three motor trucks for cartage of the moonshine | whiskey to a storage houge. Counter- feit revenue stamps, alcohol and ywines weer also said to have been | taken. SE. A\SII)E CILUB NO ‘l(illh Bridgeport, May 18.—The Seaside club, incorporated in 1889 and for 40 years a leading social organization of the city will terminate its corpor« ate existence on June 1. On appli- cation of Judge Arthur M. Comley acting under instructions from the, club, Judge William M. Maltbie in the !nnporior court today named receivers to terminate the corporation. All ob- ligations will be paid and the assets ‘dlwoqml of among the present mem- ! bers. The Greatest Picture of the Year “DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS” 1 PUTNAM & CO. Members Now York Stock Fschange Mombers Hartford Siock ¥ (Sucoessors 1o Richier & Oo.) Stanloy E. Eddy, Manager 81 West Main St, Tel, 3000 WE OFFER: 100 Stanley Works Preferred JUDD & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange MEMRERS IIANIH)IU' STOCK EXCHANGE HARTFORD: Hartford - Conn, Trust Bidg, Tel, 3.0320 NEW BRITAIN: Wast \lnl.u St, Tel, 18185, We Offer:— TORRINGTON CO. To Yield Better Than 5% Thomson, e & o, NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD New Britain National Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row Telephune 2580 Telephone 2-4141 Members Mombers Hartford Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange Donald R. Hart, Manager SNBSS We Offer:— LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK Price On Application We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts JOHN P. KEOGH Member ¢on lidated Stock Exchange of New York Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport Danbury s et Middletown BONDS New Haven Dilect Private Wire to New G, F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1018 ST B AR PR R The Children’s Needs This is the season when money is necessary if the chil- dren are to be properly outfitted for summer. The older ones may be graduating, the younger ones should be sent to a camp or on a vacation. Borrow the money neded the Beneficial Way and repay it on terms of your own choosing. We lend up to $300 at legal rates of interest on home furniture or secured note, repayable from five to fifteen pay- ments. Greatest in Service and Resources Beneficial Loan Society 87 WEST MAIN ST. New Britain PHONL 19438, Colored Eversharp Leads Red and Blue Leads to fit any Eversharp Pencil Time, Trouble and Money Savers 25c¢ Per Tube ADKINS 66 Church Street [ 52 v BETTER MONUMENTS MADE AND SOLD BY JEMEEHAN "COR.CLARK & UNION ST flEW BRITAIN CONN. ©

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