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

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CITY ITEMS. Open 2 gl t Ukulel evening struetor ey family, People’s ehureh of this elty morning for Greenshurg, Pa they expeet to make thely home Open alleys at the Casine tonight adit Vietrolas Plaree adit Dr. Amelia Tuties and Dr. Georgs H. Bodiey were among the New Brit ain physicians whe attended the # medical meeting In New Haven yes terday whieh Dr, Eillot Joslin of Hoston presented and diseussed the fnsuln treatment for diabeties. Musie week at John A, Andrews RBig ™ ire Btore—advt leys At the Casine tenight Baturday Call and see Dan Nolan, In ] advt Mis Taylor and forme with the 1eft this W here future ivmonstration Pleree o A B connected at and ¥ Edisons, Ronoras Furnity Adam Oskoski of 38 Lawlor street reported to police headquarters 1215 o'cloek this noon that a run- away horse on that strest ran iInto his automobile and smashed the rear end of t machine Musie week at John A, Andrews' Big Furniture Store—-advt Dan n's Ukulele elass, Monday Junior High school Pieree & Co—advt I'he suit of Anthony Reallse against Y'eter Dennizze has heen settled out of court for $565,15, Attorney David 1. ted the plaintify r Records, O, T, Plerce Etephen A, Lyneh, proprietor of a fruit store at 454 Main street, report- | ed to the poliee this morning nuu\ some hoys had entered his store last nieht and made away with $h “M«h' wus in the cash register, lanos, Player Planos, Co—ndvt Lpen nlleys at the Casine tonight adt C. L. Pierce RECKIVE ICAN PLAN, i Geneva, The Ameriean government's plan for complete con trol of the opium and narcotic trade by limiting production and tighten- ing supervision of exports and im- ports was presented to the oplum ad- visory committee of the leagiue of na- tions today by the American deies tion. B Saturday! y | oopted. NeALL AUXILIARY ELECTS Ofioers Pleoted amd Intewesting Re. ports Head ot Ansual Mesting o Home of Mes, A, W, Stanley The annual meeting of the MeAl Ausiliary held yesterday after roon at the home of Mrs. A. W. Man- ey About 160 members attended The reports of the officers for the past year and the reports of the delegates to the reeent convention held in this city were received and ae- Miss May Rooth, aeting for i, Hassette, wha was unahie 1o he present, vead her report and Mirs, J. H, Kirkham, Mrs, Pardon C Rickey and Mrs, R, C, Clapp, deles wates, d their reports. Mrs B, Mitehell was eclected president and all other officers were reselected, Mrs, B, W Eddy re- porting for the nominating committee My ornelia Chamberlain was eleet ed to the newly ecreated office of second viee president and Mrs, M, B Humason was added to the directors, The report of Mrs, I, M Parsons, treasurer, showed o balance of 3168 in the treasury, flve life members ware added during the year and the entire memhership is about 250, Mrs. Stanley proved herself a de. lightful hostess and she was assisted by Miss Mary Whittlesey and Mra, . E. Mitehell was Mra I Ruhr Is Not Affected By Strike, As Reported By The Assaciatea Press, Berlin, May 26.-—8pecial dispateh- es from the Ruhr this morning gave rise for a time to the bellef that work had ceased in all the Ruhr mines, the correspondents reporting general walkout with the assumption that a strike throughout the Ruhr had been declared in sympathy with the Dort- mund strikers. Later advices, how- ever, showed that the movement was confined to the Gelsenkirchen district, J MARRIAGE LICENSES The following marriage licenses were* {ssued today at the office of the town clerk: Harld Gangloff of /86 Arch street, and Miss Alma Carlson of 444 Church street; John M. Quinlivan - and Miss Della A. Burke, both of A% Lafayette street, hoard .of | W BRITAI Milkowitz Receiver for Buckley Macaroni Co, On motion of Attorney David | Nair, Harey Milkowitz has been &p painted the bankrupt es tate of the Buckiey Macareni eom pany. Franeis P. Rohmayer, Hant- ford atterney, 1s the state recelver, A hearing will be held on June T at 11 in the merning &t the office of Reieree Bdward Yeoman in Hart- ford the purpese of eleeting & trustes In the matter of Btaniey Walinow shiy & he ng for the. final aceounting has bheen adjourned to June 4 @t 10:30 o'cloek, , The hearing of Carl 1dehowitz, hankrupt, Hartford avenus merehant, will be held June 4 at 11 w'olock - st Bandit Scare Is Only Troops After Pay |y The Assactated Press Peking, May 25,—The recent bandit seare at Hankow proves to have been due to the passage f troops under jen. Wu Pel-l'u the Chihli ecomman der. 'The soldiers en route south to operate against Bun Yat Sen head of the Canten government, had been promised back pay when they arrived at Hankow, When tho pay was not forthcoming, they started looting They e finally given one third of the amount promised w'elack | Late SHOE MEN RUTURNING, " Brockton, Muss, May 25,—A ocan- vass of the shoe factories from which a considerable number of their eper- atives—ecatimated at 8,000 in all have gone on atrike in the last ten days, developed statements by manus- facturers and their Toremen today that operations were heing increasc q somewhat by the return of employea to work. Tt was asserted in several instances that more than five per cent were at work today who were ldle yosterday. Officiala of the new central shoe operatives union declared that the strikers were holding their num- bers. DR. FRIDAY RESIGNS 1.ansing, Mich, May 25.—Dr, David Friday today tendered his resignation as president of Michigan Agricultural college to the state board of agricul- ture., Tt was authoritatively stated that when the hoard resumed its exe- cutive session this afternoon the resis flnntlnn would be accepted. ' REAL MONTY SAVERS FOR YOU, THI HIGHEST STANDARD OF ® QUALITY PREVAILS AT LOWEST PRICES. It Will Pay You To See Us SPECIAL HOUR SALES—TAKE ADVANTAGE FROM 8 TO 11 A. M | BEST LARGE— FROM 9 UNTIL SOLD | Beaths ! Rev., Gearge L. Thompson New Britain friends of the Rev George L. Thompsen, whe,preached in the Trinity Methodist church here 36 years o, have been advised that ne died May 21 at Barasota, Flerida He was 46 years of age Mrs. Clars Hurtig Lundberg Mra. Clara Hurtig Tandberg of 58 East street, Hartford, a former resi dent of New Hritain, dled at the Hartford hosplial yesterday afternoon at the age of 39 years. ihe leaves a son, Andre and a daughter, Maria Lundbers, both of Martford, The funeral will be held tomorraw afternoon at 3 e'clock at the Erwin Mortuary chapel, Rev, J. E. Kling berg will offielate, and interment will be in Fairview cemetery Death of Infant, The infant ehild of Mr, and Michael Skrabulins of 291 Higl dled this morning: The funeral was held this afternoon at 2 o'elock from Larala & Ragarine's undertaking par lors on Spring steeet, Burlal was in fit, Mary's cemetery, Mrs. treet Funerals Mrs. Thomas Maugh, The funeral of Mrs, Thomas Haugh wis held this morning at 9 o'clock from St, Joseph church, ey, J, Leo Sullivan was celebrant at a solemn high maes of requiem. Rev, Patrick Daly was deacon and Rev, Thomas J I.aden was sub-deacon. The services were attended by a large number of friends from this and other cities and there was a profusion of floral trib. utes, The pall bearers were Frank, John land Fred Conlon, Michael Kerwin, | Willlam Gleason and Joseph Ken {nedy. The flower bearers were John Fagan and John Heery, Father Sul- livan conducted the committal serv- fees at St. Mary's cemetery Kugene A. Sheehan. The funeral of Eugene A. Sheehan will be held at 0 o'clock tomorrow morning at St. Mary's church, and interment will be in 8t. Mary's new | cemetery. | | M The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Anna ! Helena Scharff was held this after- noon at 3 o'clock. Services were con- | ducted at the home at 44 Rockwell avenue by Rev. A, C. Theodore Steege and burial was In Fairview ceme- tery. Frank Carl Glaban. The funeral of Frank Carl Glabau will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2| o'clock at Erwin chapel. Rev. Fred-| erlck Schaeffer will officlate. Burial| will be in Fairview cemetery. | Charles Edward Gross The funeral of Charles Edward Gress, the two months’ old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gross of 91 Baymour street, who died yesterday morning, took place this afternoon. Services | were held at the home with Rev, Sam- uel C. Suteliffe officiating. Interment | was in Falrview cemetery. DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1028, WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS m Can Cr & Fdy Cot OIl Loco fm & Re Bm Rf em Am Tel & Tel Am Woel Ana Cop Ate Tp & R F At Guit & W Baldwin Leoco Nalt & Ohle Heth Steel B Can Pae Cen Leath Co Chea & Ohlo Ohl MIL & Nt P 21 Ol Roek Isl & P 297 Chile Copper M ('hine Copper Con Gas . Corn Prod Ttef Crueible Rteel Cuba Cane Sugar 16'% Endieott-John .. 0% Erle .. o 10% Frie 18t pfd 108 Gen Eleetrie 176 Gen Motors 1% Goodrick BI® 825 Gt North pfd Insp Copper Int Mer Marine Int Mer Mar pfd Allls-Chalmers Pacific 01l Int Nickel .. Kelly Spring T'r Kenneeott Cop. . Tehigh Val Mid States Ofl,, Am Am Al Am Am Am Am Sug M% % 2 “" 3T% 1" ATh 3TN 62% 10% 2T% 14% 974 17% 108% Con Y8H&H Norf & West North Pac Pure O1 .. 24% Pan Am P & T.. Th's Penn R R TN Ray Con Cop .. 181% Rending 4% Rep 1 & 8., 515 Royal D, N Y. 49005 8in Ol Ref 31 South Pacifio 0085 South Rall . 33% stude Co L1133 Texas Co . 4815 Tex & Pea . 23 Toh Prod 81 Transcon Ofl .. 8% tnfon Pacific 1368, United Fruit .. 167 United Re St (i U 8 Indus Aleo 56- * 8 Rubber Co 53 8% 118 657 % bb © 8 Steel ptd "tah Copper .. Willys Overland Westinghouse National Tead . (Putnam & Co.) Bid Aetna Life Ins Co 755 Am Hardware 52 A Hoslery 40 Bige-Hfd Cpt Co com..146 Billings & Spencer com. 9 Billings & Spencer pf.. 12 Bristol Brass 12 Colts Arms o 28 |P UTNAM & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange 4 Members Hartford Stock Exchange Stanley R, Pddy, Manager &1 West Main St Tel, 3040 WE OFFER 70 YIELD 1% EasternConnecticut Power Co. FIRNT PREFERRED STOCK W Connecticut's prosperous publio share and dividends OUMULATIVE 17 This Is & new issue of on utility companies, Total assets oqual 8470 per 1:ln-nllr on Application Members New York Stock Exchange BERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Havtford - Conn, Trust Bidg, Tel, 3-0320 3 Wost Maln St, Tel, 1815, AMERICAN ) S PAT 1 AND JUDD STANLEY WORKS TORRING Thomson, e & To. 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 - CE CO. TRAVELERS INSURAN Stock and Rights BOUGHT and SOLD We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts JOHN P. KEGGH Member Consolidated Stock Exchauge of New York Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport Danb ddlety BONDS New Haven Middletown Direct Private Wire to New York, G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Mtoom 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1018 VAR Y7 LV BN g s> U R The F amily Man oo The approach of summer to the family man means { money for vacations and seasonable clothes. If he has no commercial bank credit the family man will find here the money he needs—which he may repay on the partial pay- ment plan. We lend up to $300 at legal rates of interest to persons of good character on their home furniture or secured note. PHONE Conn Lt & Pow pfd ....110 Fagle TLock 73 Tafnir Bearing Co . Hart & Cooley 75 Hfd Wlee Light . S anders, Frary & Clark. 67 J R Montgomery com.. 7 R Montgomery pfd ..108 New Britain Gas N B Machine N B Machine pfd | N Bement-Pond co’ North & Judd Peck, Stow & 1Wileox. | Russell Mfg Co . gcovill Mfg Co . & N E Telephone . Standard Screw Stanley Works Stanley Works pfd Torirngotn Co coni Traut & Hine Travelers Ins Co . TUnion Mfg Co .. Mrs. Mary Stanley Foster The funeral of Mrs. Mary Stanley Iroster of 80 Russell street, who dled at Plainfield, N. J,, was held this af- | ternoon. Services were held at the Irst Congregational church, Rev. Henry W. Maier officlating. Burial was in Falrview cemetery. CITY ITEMS. E. B. Lasher of 126 have as their guest H. Lincoln, of STEAK —omrvre oo LB. 19c | POTATOES. ...15 Lb. Pk. 35c 10c LEAN FRESH | HEAN SMOKT.D— FRESH GROUND HAMBURG . . 8 Lbs, 25¢ | PRIME RIB ROASTS BEEF . . Lh, 22¢ SHOULDERS ........ LB. 12c SHOULDERS ........ LB. SWIFT'S STEWING FOWL Lb, 26c | VRESH OUT SPINACH Peck, 15¢ 1943, ALL DAY SPECIALS VEAL SHORT CUT LEGS PRIME RUMP ROASTS . Lh. CHOICE SHOULDER cuUTS VEAL FOR iy Borrow the Beneficial Way Greatest in Service and Resources PORK FRESH PORK TO ROAST ... FRESH CUT PORK CHOPS ... FRESH PORK BEEF LEAN BOILING BEEP .. .000i0nss Iby CHOICE POT ROASTS . BONELES! RIB ROLLS CHOICE CHUCK ROASTS ........ Lb. NATIVE SHOULDER CLODS Lb, Mr. and Mrs. 19C | stratford Road 22 [ Mrs. Lasher's father, (4 | Tampa, Fla. 10 Every 15th Hat given away Free| Cc | Tomorrow ‘and Monday. Marion Hat| Shop.—advt, | 38¢c Miss Gladys Andrews is attending GOLDEN WEST GOLDEN WEST the dog show at Mineola of the Ladies | Kennel club of Long Island. Before Fowl Fowl (Lge.) . 40c¢ 5. 42c¢ | returning she will visit the famous hem and be Satisfied Chow kennels in the vicinity. Tvery 15th' Hat given away Frea U, S, Tomorrow and Monday. Marion Hat| CHOCOTATE MARSH- MALLOW ROLLS. Fa. 20c ORANGE; Beneficial Loan Society 87 WEST MAIN ST. New Britain ~ LAWN DRESSING Sheep Manure ............. $2.90 per 100 pounds Bone Meal ................. $3.50 per 100 pounds Top Dressing .............. $3.60 per 100 pounds 5¢ 12¢ 24c 16¢ 22¢ LEGS TENDER FORIES LOIN LAMB Lamb Lamb Chops LB32¢ nn....,‘...20c 1111.4...,...420 Lb. 26¢ i8c 14c .32¢ Lb. NELESS SMOKED SHOULDERS ... Lb, GOBEL'S COTTAGE HAM Lh, PRIME VEAL CHOPS U. S TREASURY RE balance, ¥HT.MR,‘HV.I | | Treasury | LB, S e receiving CONgrat- | a1 notes raised from §1 to §20 are| ulatio B On bhehiTehok 6, B8 0e [ being circulated widely through Po-| [ “Yes, We Have No Bananas,” Col- | 3., necording to Philip Goldwassor | ;mnln:l record at John A, Andrews' Big | o1 (nis city, who arrived today on the | | Furniture Store.—advt, Rochamt There s a counter- |f Thesfinal meeting of the ~general | fojting ring In operation, he sald, | | Memorial Day committee will be held | which sells the raised bills for 57; this evening at 7 o'clock at the Vet. | # ans of Foreign Wars hall on Arch | street, Open alleys at the Casino tonight advt. You Get the Best Bakery Pr SPECIAL WALNUT MAPLE COOKIES LOAY CARE . THE BEST WHIPPED CREAM BREAD .. LAYER CAKES oduct;; Here! Try T m 15¢ Tia. 35(: WHIPPED CREAM 5 ) c Fresh Eggs .......2 Doz. 6lc | .vvovs Doz cach. Shop.—advt. [ SQUARLS COUNTERFEIT BITLS. Mr. and Mre. J. H. Lindahl of 112| xoy vork, May -American Roxbury Road ANGEL CAKE ....... voon BB | | “ & o . | WOOIL STANDARDS APPROVED. | Washington, May 25- -Official stand- | ards, eifective July 1 for grades of the United States ware- RN A CITAT RO | wool under AMERICANIZATION PROGRAM | /00 "5 o een approved by Sec- Much interest being shown in| yatary Wallace. | the first big Americanization program | G & of the lLadies' Auxiliary to the 1. 0. FIGHTING 18 INEVITABLE. ! B. B. which is to be held Sunday aft-| gy qya Ascocinted Pros | |ernoon at the auditorium of the Cen-| " Amoy, China, May ~—Peace par-| tral Junior High school. School ehil- | jeys between the factions contending | | dren will present patriotic tableaux,| for the control of Tuklen province and Robert C. Deming, state Amerl-|{pave heen reported for several days, canization director, and Dr. Kaplan of | hut prominent Chinese insist that [New York, a former army chaplain, | ighting is tnevitable { Wil be the speakers | Lb. Any of the above fertilizers applied to your vepeeees Toach | Lbs. 93c lawn will produce strong green grass. Rackliffe Bros. Inc. Park and Bigelow Sts. Phone 1075 is BEST CREAMERY— BUTTER .. BEST PURE i 18¢ | b, SUNBLAM GRAPE JUICH FINE TI TOILET PAPER . RUMPORD'S BAKIRG POWDER . SUNBEAM MAYONNAISE f CREAM OF WHEAT ... KRAUT . PREMIUM OLi:0 BRICK CHEESE WHOLE MILK CHEESE .. CREAMED COTTAC CHEESE . ... _R 7.\|'|('">|] Coroner OUR DINNER BLEND COFFEE RED BUTTERFLY OOLONG TE MOHICA JAPORATED MITK . FANCY SU e BL ROS| . PURE TOMATO CATSUP ... NEW ELBOW MACARONI ... ABSOLUTELY PURE COCOA . VANILLA SUB EXTRACT .... EXTRA SPECIAL 1 FRESH PICKED NATIVE— NATIVE GRE RADISHES-Lge Bunch NEW EVAPORATED SWE NKIST T poe. 29C | | ‘[ INQUIRY OVE | ENTERTAIN MINSTREL TROUPE.| pridgeport, May 25, Phe- | The Anchor Brand 1 wen's elub[1an will go to Danbury tomorrow to| jof North & Jdndd M gave a|complete his inquiry into the death| banquet to the mombers of the min.|of John Q. Dohson,’ whoee body was| [strel troupe who took part in a recent | found in a switchman's shack on the entertainment the club, last eve-| railroad, April 21 A rope was 10¢ EC R s ping in the clubhonse, Following the | around the man’s neck and the as- | 12¢ | P. AND G, SO. . [ dinner. entertainment was given. The [sumption has been that Dobsou | {afrair cnded with dancing hanged himself but someone later | went inte the shack and eut down the hody . Pint Bot, 8 Rolls . Lb. vooo Ly 2 Cans . 2 Cans . 3 Lbs, Lge. Bot, . Lb. Lb. Bot. . Pkg. 2 Cans Lbs, for | BETTER MONUMENTS MADEAND 'SOLD BY JEMEEHAN CORCLARK & UNION STS NEWBRITAIN cONN y + Montgomery, A Ay —Reso- | FRESH RED— 1 Intions calling on Governor Brandon STRAWBERRIES . Bas. 1 9¢ and the Alabama legislature to put an | end to the state conviet lease system N w 20C | ¢ | were adopted at the final session of TAKEN TO PRISON. Bridgeport, May 25.--George 8. ginger, Mack McMahon and Peter Tanlas sentenced to the state prison | at the present scssion of the superior taken to Wethersfield to- I c| the convention of the Alabama Jeague of women voters yesterday. e—— A representative of Baer B ||;' {be at Lehrer's paint and hardware |store, 176 East Main strect tomorrow [to give a demonstration of the tamous | Baar Bros. paints, pieture frames, an court we day. NEW ME e 25¢ PRUNES . 25¢ AN AERIAL EN NEW EVAPORATED . FOR THAT NICE “FISH COURSE” YOU CAN PROCURE SOME AT OUR MOST SANITARY los Angeles, May 25.—The engage- | ment of, Mile. Andre Pheyre, French aviatrix, to marry Captain Cyril| Tur formerly a member of the tiques, bric-a-brac. eto, wili ve- iritish flying corps and now “writer| [stored to new free in connection With | of advertissments in the aky,” was the demonstration. | made public here today. PEACHES .. 2 Lbs. 'OMATOES .. FISH DEPT,

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