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NEW BRITAIN DAILY | RALD, TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1024 ™ LEGION MEN HAPPY VETER OVER POPPY SALE BY ‘YOUNG AMERIA" o0 2, Committee Reports Receipts Sat- Representatives of Military Or 5oo% 2o’ Camp - Islactory and Thanks Public ganizations Decorated This Noon ** ‘ Edward E. Ogren, chairman qf t A Ast 1 apl s POPPY committee of Eddy.-Glaver post A f : American Tegion, has sent the f : lowing eommunication 1o the “Her ) . I ald" in which the thanks of the post ! N t the § ¢ I8 extended to all who have heiped Y\ AfHIn&ton strect, representative make the poppy drive a success s ki R A * o ol “To the eitisens.of New Mritain and, tPo"7eF Gl B 00RO ar v the friends of the American Legion: = ** b L . “The Fddy Glover post, No, #, Am. it VRS 0N W erican Legien through its poppy cow- g Fidpedy PR mittee wishes to express to you, this ae’at oo S s’ #incere thanks of the pest, for yo Central Junior High schoel f N generous, support and co.operation wark they had do their eoun: during our poppy week Which WS gy in the past. concluded last Faturday oy Wi ) ored a W “While the returns are not yet com- address on what the boys did in th plete, reports to date, Indicate the Spanish American Mlowed L drive to have heen a big suceess and short " sufficiant money realized to decorate ney Jose on “Individual. in a fitting manner the final resting fty." the irious mi piace of the loved ones whe lhave tary or 2 in New Britai marched on, wero guests at the luncheon “"Your help and co.operation in John Lindsey entertained with vo this noble worl has bean very gratj. cal solos whilo Leonard V piayed tying to the officers and members of @ Plano solo, Child of the Cent the Eddy.Glover post, and it is a Junior High sehool participi 1in th souree of g World assistance | as can, wil reat n commemorating service of those who have passed on “The committes hopes that as many participate morial Day exercises tomorrow, satisfaction spiration to know that you do cher. Ish the memories and incidents of the war and have given “For the committes, “"EDWARD E Real Protection Wanted At South Street Crossing Chalrman Arthur Crusberg of common cou roads has c Paonesea, neil alled a Corporation Kirkham, City Fngir meeting of th committee for Friday evening to | Williams and Engineer New Haven ard, have some 1 routed, ro means 1, for a discussion of the South street railroad crossing haz- The gommittee will endeavor to (. of safeguardihg |t} traffic installed or have the tracks re- Plenty in thick brims and fancy braids PANAMAS—LEGHORNS—BANGEOL: in the Counsel J. r Joseph D. 1dress by and in. PAtriotic exerc us your the Hartford Rum Runnes Me- Thirty Days, OGREN, “Chairman.” Hartford, May - dubbed “king Hartfoord ;- gers” aftor his arrest t was arraigned befors in police court today and thirty days, He costs the » pleaded guilty committee on rail- L son, wa given a ten jail sentence, SPECIAL he committes Iy of the| . andy to bhe & women contril made, of Straws Open Monday and Tuesday Evenings D 18- FRANKL Connecticut Hat Co. ARCADE With An 9 P AR Joseph Pa NS HONORED - €Ity BOOTLEGGER JAILED is Finea seon Of Patrick 1 and Costs and Sent Behingd Bars For pr hootle h ———————————————— €, Decoration I NOTICE of th Counci — FREE FLAGS — DECORATE YOUR CAR ON MEMORIAL DAY CH SILK AMERICAN FLAG GIVEN FREE TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY To Every Purchaser of 5 or More Gallons of (Gasoline FIL LING STATION - FRANKLIN SQUARE FILLING STATION OPP. ELIHU BURRITT MO? i i|o'clock. [ !tival under the auspices of ‘the chil-|SWer an alarm from Box 124 at the dren of Mary Thursday evening, June|COrner of Glen street and Rockwell | ITRMS Funeral — Mrs. Chiristopher Delaney Puneral services: for Mrs, Christe this city and Clifford €, and Frank B, father; also for the beautiful flora Cheney of South Manchester will offerings. Especia 10 1 spend the next two weeks fishing at Connecticut Company, P. & I* Co the Tourelli club in Canada bin Dept. 18 and the Stanley Worke pen alleys at the Casino tonight. Dept 43 advt (Rigned) Attorney Henry P. Roche whe was MRE, FRANK KEENEY ppointed administrator of the estate AND FAMILY. Kaolley aftor a 1oe in Kelloy had - > bate court, has tendered his res. Ignation am o ninistrator. Open alleys at the Casino tonight I'rench Ha ppe, ST West Main St, Room 10 o Ridg. advt Picnle and dance given by N, B, 1, (Continued from Pirst Page) Penn R R 4y Wednesday afternoon, Decoration - Plerce Arrow 14 11 at Quartette Club P, larnes. Minds of the well thinking at some Pittsburgh Coal 683; 683 lale Station. . Admission 25c.—-adyt, future crisis ‘why give life, llmb and Ray Con Cop 138 13y Laka View 1lotown, Clonn, Substance to one's country, if the Reading 76y Come to the hest open | "acker and treasonable agitator is Rep T & § . B2%y Wi dancing pavilion. Fine floor and | Gulckly forgiven? Royal D, N Y 4 fine m Dancing Thurs, and Sat The directors view with pride the |S8inclair Ofl Ret 31 ut the summer. Big dance fact that Connecticut's governor and !South Paecific 01y . eve.—advt, #ll but one of the college presidents South Rall 24 Unity Bewing i wili meer declined to sign this petition Studebaker Co 1133y T lay at the home of Mrs, Walters “Resolved further that a copy of | Texas Co 4814 ‘est. Main street, the foregoing resolution be tele- [Texas & Pacific 23 Sceandinavian W, C. T, U. will | &raphed to President Harding and {Tobacco Prod hold a meeting at the home of Mrs, mailed to Governor Templeton, to all | Transcon Of) 7. M i Fast street, Thurs. members of the Connecticut delega- 2 clock, tion in congress, to the presidents of k was arrested this all Connecticut colleges and to promi- nent business and eclvie organizations throughout the country.” KALKOWSKI STILL FREE IAquor Seized in Raid Not Yet Re- noon Anthony Cy afternoon by Policeman Thomas Fee- or operating & motor or's license. Name society of St Mary's church will hold a meeting to- night at 8 o'clock in the schoal hall There will be an entertainment and | refreshments will be served, vehicla turmed-—Warrant Was Made Out in Belkin's Assets to Be Sold ’ a5 Up to a late hour this afternoon | To Satisfy His Creditors there nad been no arrests in the Kal- kowskl liquor case which has attract- March by Prosecutor. Attorney David L. Nair, recelver ed the attention of the police for the for the bankrupt estate of Herman ! past few days. The alleged whiskey Belkin, wholesale Commercial street which was secured by Detective Ser- | grocer, announced this morning that|geant William P. McCue, Sergeants Edward M. Yeomans, referee in bank- George (. Ellinger, Patrick MecAvay ruptey of the United States district and Policemen John (. Stadler and court, has ordered the estate sbld at| patrick O'Mara in a raid at the home the The confirmation class will meet CArly in March of this vear at Tuesday and Thursday at 4 p. m., and | Fequest of Chief William C. Hart Confirmation will ‘ Saturday at 9 a. m. take place Sunday, June 17, at 10:30 a. m. Confessions Clung to Levér in Box And Confuses Fire Dept. Thursday evening. ‘ Masses Iriday morning at 5:30 and 8 | | The fire department wae called out Thera will be a whist and lawn fes-[at 10:05 o'clock this morning to an- |avenue. Damage to the extent of $10 | was done to the roof of a house own- [ed by H. Yeterian at 122 Glen street, J\\’hrn the alarm first rang in at fire headquarters on Commercial street it ’“‘as not clear and the numbers were confusing. Flectriclan George Cooley, | on investigating, learned that who- Bl | ~ver rang in the alarm held on to the lever for too long a time causjng the | confusion in numbers. When the lever was raised the correct alarm was rung in at headquarte: . on the church grounda. | PEART, STREET PROPERTY SOLD | H. Dayton Humphrey sold teday tor Leon A. Gladding the property at | | 30 Pearl street to Margaret and Cath- | erine Curran, who will renovate the | | building, changing it into a rooming ff house. Mr. Gladding, who has lived | in this city for several years, will| leave in the near future for Orlando, | I"lorida, where he owns a large orange grove and several cottages adjoining. He will make his future home in that | city. { TONIGHT’S ank tha Insp “Copper [Unton Mt Co | 9:30 o'clock to be pictured and at 10| lafternon at 2 | bers of boards, as well | Blisworth WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS y ’ High ow Close aney were held a 8 k A % " Manley R, Fdds, Manager 81 West Main i, Tel 2040 kel : this » ing at Bt Mary's ehureh ) ¥ Nev. Willlam Krause was eelebrant N 1 e e - George 2 ) . N LY bt T nishlies ok & A solemn requiem high mass, Re ' WE OFFFR 70 YTELD 1% s Raymond Clabby was deacon, Rev. Am 8m & Re 00 % o - Lo Tohn T. Winders sub-deacon and Rev, Am 8 Rf em H e g7 e -;\"vm— " ',, 5 ‘.- 1‘.64 U Walter MeCrann, master of cereme Am Tel & Tel 122 day afterngon At the National bank o Am Tob 147 : Lkt The pall bearers were Thomas Don. Am Woeol 925 . Y . get your Memorial J hv'"‘fl;‘ '“:l‘ 'Jri-rnllfll:\? ‘: X‘i: sn):) :lnj ’!::l; . ’4.1.‘ CUMLEATIVE 77 FIRST PREFERRED ag at Franklin 8q. Pilling Sratf sl Daleas The S 4 ¥ A Ou s W s This is & new lssue of one of Connectiou’s prosperous publie B er bearers - ! N 185 utllity companies, Totsl & cqual $470 per share and dividends BANE 5l ., Were Joseph and Thomas Denien, Maid Leeq 1 - . is and Nellis Teffs have bought . camed over three (imes ey Bk e vie P g ooy 4 ames MeGrath, Master William Me. Baltimore & O 49, Cirenlar on Application Addyed 16 Samnans thee ‘g‘v h irath and Thomas Kennedy. Reth fteel 1 [} el B e L 50 Ut g CARD OF THANKS Can Pacifie ! bl "Moran's We wish to expreas our sincere C¢N leath Co i thanks for the sympathy and assist. Ches & Ohlo n nd Mrs. William 1. Foley have Anee extended to us, during the | Chi Ml & Bt p 1y Yy t for a fow Anyw visit 10 Pre ness, and at the time of the death, of Chi R Isl & P iy 9% Ay n 1 ur mother, Mre. Cordeli Lit Chile Copper ™ ity Did you get your Memorial Day f¢ld, and alsa for the heautiful fiarat | Chino Copper N fag At Franklin 8q. Filling Station ? | ributes A Gas Y @ . e (Migned) Cora J. Litehfield. Herbert | Corn Pro Re h 101y Andrew B, Pracola of 2 Woodland |1 1-tchfield -;:";:“ ® Btec W 1 . strect and Miss Anastazya 8. Lick Endieott-John " N Membel 3 ; . " A rs New York Stock Exchan o A e T s o BB o sl O 1 (T T ‘ MEMBEIS HARTYORD STOCK EXCHANGE ‘(vl\. n alleys at the Casino tonight. bors and z‘mn.h my hea v\u-:n; Gen Electrie 7 B O aaet piee. Tt N advt for the many expresslons of sympathy Gen Motors NEW BRITAIN: !’v “_ ,__'l .‘v.“l“__.m" bt City Treasurer Curtis T, Sheldon of on death of my beloved hushand and | Goodrick R 1'Gt North ptd Int Nicke! Int Paper Kelly Spring T'r Kennecott Cop., 3 Mid States Of Midvale Stos Mis Pac N Y Ceu .. . 008 98y, NYNH&H 18 Nort & West 914 North Pac . 3 Pure Ol ....., 84% Pan Am P & T 754 | Unton Pactfic |1 & Food Prod 117 8 Indus Alco | U & Rubber Co |U 8 steel . Utah Copper | Willys Overand Westinghouse National Lead . 124 118% (Judd & Co.) | Bid VACIAR TALN Ly v e 100 Travelers Ins Travelers Rts i | Hartford Elec Light .. | Amerfcan Hardware | Bige-Htfd 145 | Billlngs & Spencer em. & Billings & Spencer pfd. 13 RBristol Bra e Colts Arms [Fagle Lock |Hart & Coole |Tanders, Frar 159 Carpet Co & Clark [New Brit Gas Light ... 35 auction on Wednesday, June 6 at 11 of Klemens Kalkowski on Cleveland |y o % i William H. Wakelee will be the gireet Saturday night, still remains|soq. ?;,‘f, v,’f,?,“,’],i ""; ‘:"‘ o34 auctioneer. The sale will take |ocked up at police headquarters. RSkt 10 £ place at the premises at 49 Com-| Ajtnough it has been intimated that|Noren & Todd oo o A | mercial street and among the ar-|giate's Attornoy Hugh M. T Pl Lo 4 [ ticles to he sold in addition to the line migne have been interested in the rald | poacer arre ot Y i | of Broceries are two trucks, & Paige |\ now appears as thotgh he was not.f goer F o8 =0 iy s adad el b SIS |warrant which the ofticers used 1n|gianiev Works com . ... o making the raid, was made out and| g, ey Works pfd ST. PETER'S CHURCH signed by Prosecutor Joseph Woo0ds | mouunoionco | Traut & Hine . 40 U. S. TREASURY STATEMENT. 8. Treasury balance, $361,990,010. FIRST REEL TAKEN | = Firemen Filmed At Franklin Square | | For Municipal Movie—City (kwom-i ment Next On List, Then Parade. The taking of New Britain's first istorical movie began this nfternoon) when both platoons of the fire de-| partment were photographed on Franklin square by the United Films Co. Tomorrow morning city officials will gather in front of City hall at| o'clock pletures will be made of the| Memorial Day parade. On Thursday | o'clock the police force will be taken in pictures in front of headquarters on Commercial street. Mayor A. M. Paonessa this after- noon requested that all city officials, | tncluding elective officers and mem- | as the entire common council be on hand tomor- | row morning for the picture. ANNUAL PICNIC IN WINDSOR. | The annual plenic of the Oliver| Memorial ascociation will| be held at the Ellsworth Homestead, | Windsor, Conn., I'riday. The Sarah | Thomson Kinney memorial tablet will be unveiled. Luncheon will ba served | at 12:30 o'clock, members providing their own basket lunches. Membors having extra seats in their cars and miles from Liverpool hy wav of the THE NIGHT To Get Your NEW STRAW Open until nine The Beckwith Co. 273 MAIN ST. RETE STE WATE RGN RE! PR MORE THAN WOODEN BOXES Deliversd angwhers at shord molice, | { | | | those desiring transportation should communicate with Mrs. John C. Loomis, | Auckland, New Zealand, is 11,500 Panama Canal. | PUTNAM & CO. Members Now York Stock Pachange Mosibers Hartford Stock Fschange We Offer:— AMERICAN HARDWARE SCOVILLE MFG, CO, Prices on Application om:=on, 1enn NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD New Britain Netional Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row Telephone 2580 Telephone 2-4141 Members Members Hartford Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange Donald R, Hart, Manager e ——— WE OFFER~— 100 LANDERS, 100 100 IRARY & CLARK AMERICAN HARDWARE STANLEY WORKS, COMMON PRICES ON APPLICATION, DO NOT AC iIN ACCOUNTS. wWE JOHN P. KEOGH | Member Consolidated stock Exchauge of New York :)Vatgrbury STOCKS Bridgeport anbu; Middlegwn BONDS New Haven Direct Private Wire to New York. G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Baak Bldg.—Tel 1013 | The Family Man 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 1943, Borrow the Beneficial Way Greatest in Service and Resources Beneficial Loan Society 87 WEST MAIN §T. New Britain x; n ” The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company Old State House Square, Hartford, Conn. Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. T AR MR e DR AR S A | WALL PAPER g — 1923 STYLE — The new year's newest patterns in WALL PAPER are here. We invite you to come in and see them now. Never before in the city has such a remarkable array of Beautiful Decorations been shown. We can show you Papers as low priced as any in the United States. We can show you Papers which will be used in the finest homes in the city this year. STOP IN AND LOOK THEM OVER QUALITY DOMINATES PRICE NEXT The John Bovle Co. — Paint Engineers — The City’s Leading Decorators 55 FRANKLIN SQUARE TEL. 359 DR. BENJ. L. PROTASS DR. HARRY PROTASS DENTISTS 252 MAIN ST. (Over Globe Clothing Co.) EXA D AND GLASSES FITTED BY A. PINKUS Eyesight Specialist 300 MAIN ST. New Britain