New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 15, 1923, Page 25

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«invited to join. Mrs. Louise Martha Wacker Mrs, Louise Martha Wacker of 92 Chestnut street died at the SERIOUSLY INJURED Britain Gonorel hespites (ol ....\.f.TLiHas Fool Crushed at Brickyard Ordinance Commitiee to Consider following an operation, She had heen 1l one week, She was 50 years of &6 and lived 40 years in New Brit. | ain H Mrs, Wacoker is survived by twe daughters, Mps. Harrison Connor and Second Day of Work George Polo, 16 year old son of Mies Louise B, Wacker, and four sons, | Enrico Polo of Berlin, a junior stu. ¢l committee on ordinanees this eve: | 4q, Charles, Henry, George and Adolph, |1ent in the New Britain High sehool all of New Britain. ‘The funeral will | may lese his left foot as the result be held from the late home Manday |of having it erushed under a car at afternoon at 2 o'clock., Rev, Henry |the ©, 1% Merwin briekyards this W, Maler will officiate and fnterment | morning Wil be in Falpview cometery It was his sccond day en the jobh, D | He left sehool Wednesday and yester Miss Mary Sheehan, day stapted in the yard as switeh boy Miss Mary Sheehan of West New!working under his father who is a Yor Ji was buried this afternoon | foreman of the two hrickyards owned at 2:30 o'elock at St Mary's new by the company cemetory, Funeral services were held| About 8 o'clock this merning he New |attempted to throw a switeh in front of a shifting c'ay ear when his foot slipped inte a “freg” on the track The car struek it, and while he elaims car, Drs, R this merning at the heme in Jersey, his foot stopped the HIGH SCHOOL BOY 'RULES FOR POLICE | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 15 1923 WILL BE DISCUSSED Al & meeling of the commen coun recommendations for the enaet- covering the ap- ninj ent of ordinances pointment, promotion and dismissal of policemen will be reeelved, The recommendations are embodied in the following | Qualifications of supernumeraries— Any person to be eligible as a super- numerary policemun must he a eiti- #¥en of the United States, and an eloctor of the City of New Rritain, and must have been a resident of said ity for two (2) years preceding their application, Sueh persen must be over twenty.one n ) under thirty-five (35) years 4? age, in good health, sound physieally and sueh hearing the acoused shall have al least three days notiee of hearing whieh netiee shall inelude a eopy of the eharges preferred sald acoused sueh a@ainst CITY ITEMS | ot l Through Lawyer D, L. Nair, the Palmolive Co, of Milwaukee, Wis, has brought suit against Giardine brothers of this eity for $100 Meet me at Sehmarr's for dinner. Joseph John Lyneh of 104 Dwight street and M) Alga Anna Babottke of 252 Oak street have taken out a license to marry French Hat Shoppe, 87 West Main | 8t, Prof, Bldg, Exelusive millinery, advt Compuny H of this eity wiil give an exhibition drill and will Soin Com.| pany 1 of Hartford in giving a danes | Thursday evening, June 21 Guibransen Player Planos. Moran's| =—advt, A meeting of the ordinance com 1 mittee of the commeon counell will he held Friday evening Proposed chauges in ordinances governing the Griswold and George Dunn say that Mentally, not less than five feet eight appointment of policemen will be ex EXCHANGE REPORTS' e | | High lLow Close Am Bt Sug L™ LI lhk' Am Can T T T T AAm Cr & Fdy, 156 164 164 Am Cot Ail 6% Am Loeo 139 Am Rm & Re,, 624 Am Bg Rf em.. 71% Am Rum Toh 1Yy Am Tel & Tel ., 124% Am Wool A xAna Cop "y Ale Tp & 8 F, 1044 At Guif & W I, 163 Raldwin Loeo 1284 Halti & Ohio A2 Reth Steel B MYy Consol Tex (1Y | Can Pacifio 1 WALL STREET STOCK Cen Leather Ches & Ohio Chi Ml & B P : Chi Rok 1 & P, 814 | Chila Copper 20y LR Chine Copper : % I Consol Gas 1% 60% | Corn Prod Ref .132 181 '—"——'_‘l bt . £ wols INChes in belght, with weight and plained, s H J l ‘::.:.J”fi:":,”;:::h':;':.'.':l,.m“v'h.'l-,“.“h':\"::: physical development in accordance Radlo sets and supplies at Morns ‘:Ir.'l:;"::’ :';;l A 7":""“ ‘]'1",' unerals i the foot are crushed and the flesh |With the physical requirements for the | —advt, Pt bty ol § SR TR u is badly mangled, While thers §s dane N®I&ht of the applicant The motor vehicle operators’ "_m’ 00Lt-donn . 131 ‘l‘j‘.l N etor Ambross | E°r that an amputation will be neces. | APPlication—Any person desiring to llcense of Richard Borg of thin city B0 oocoooene 10 13K 1Ny . Peter A"""“,"‘ sary, Dr, Griswold stated this after.|Y6COMe & supernumerary policeman | has been returned, the police have ,.',' ,4" Ridaes ;:‘n -’-,:,’ n| w-‘ MPAIM Se:vioes for Rater Auibrosn | T4 ol vy possible effort will be Na!l submit in their own handwriting | been notified, e lil:mlc A Wl re held this morning at § o'clock |N00N that every pomsib an application to the board of police| Victrolus, Edisons, Sonoray at[Gon Motors ... 14% 1% 144 ':I'rtfll:iuA:?r::::v:nfh"rlfl.lrl'nrn'a\:v‘x'l. r;d“.‘“"" Polo was taken in the police am. (COMMissloners. Such application shall |IMorce's—advt. !(;;m"\l:‘lll;‘ mf‘d”‘ s :? Lt s ] I ilaiise ot the New Bt & accompanied by a certificate of | Miss Helen Ney was tendered a QS PEa s 2 1 Bt Mary's cemetery, llance ot the New Britaln general |, oiei examination from s physi. Miscellancoun shower at the home of | In#p Copper .., L L el hopital, cian selected by said hoard, by proofs Mr. A. Neumann at 86 Austin street | Int Mer Marine . % 7 John Kargis. e g of age, of residence in said New Brit. 105t evening. Miss Ney will become |Int Mer Mar ptd 27 m?:')u-(;:m-m of John argls was | JOSEPHSON_MRSON aln for two years, and of being an |th® bride of Arthur Barrows Jr., on|Allis-Chalmers 40 8 afternoon. Rev. Ellsha | {elector in said New Britain, Such ap- 'une 3. A Pacific Oil ..... 38% ;\rt;;zlnrzglgv::w?l at services in the e |plication shall also be accompanied | , Victor and Fdison records “'ll :T:I'.k,q 5 » gatlonal church chapel | Gustaye dosephson and Miss Alma [by vouchers certifying to the char. !1orce’s—advt, el e Land interment was in Fairview ceme- lacter and Integrity of the applicant| Mr. and Mrs. John Smithwick of l!n Paper ... 87N tery, Larson Married at irst Lutheran by at least three cltizens of sald New 609 Stanley street today m‘lfindv‘rl (h,n iy-l l-'r:s Tire 37% N Britain who have known the appil, BTaduation oxerciscs of st John's|Ken Cop ... 358 REPORTED To BE K K K . Parsonage by Dev, Dr. Ahlquist. cant personally for at least one year. ’prppnrntnry school at Danvers, Mass., ;\ud Sts Ol 84 8 —— Pearl street and Miss Alma Larson of |tificate of medical examination here-|gshwick Jr. arrived in New Britaln|N Y Cen .. ... 1081 1021 1034 Organization Which Met Last Night Florence street were married yes. |inbefore mentioned the applicant may |154ay where he will spend the sum-|N Y N H & H.. 1% 1w 11y day atternoon at the parsonage of |be required to undergo such further | pe.’ jie is a student at St. Bernard's|Nor & West 108% 1077% 107% Sald To Be “Knights of the Nightie'" | the I'irst Lutheran church by Rev.|physical examination, and such men-|tenool in Rochester, N. ¥, No Pacific ..... 2% TI% 7% by DiNeant Han {Dr. Abel'A. Ahlquist, They were at-|tal examination as may be deemed|™ piayer Plunos. C. L. Plerce Co— |Pure Ofl ...... 19% 18% 18% 4 Name. |tended by Adolph Josephson, brother necessary by sald board - of police pdyt, | Pan Am P & T 70% 60% 70% The “Universal Social Club" which |°f the Broom, and Miss Mabel Larson, commissioners, | Death certificates of Mr. and Mra !Penn R R ..... Y Y 44y held a meeting last evening n this | ¢/5ter of the bride. They will make| Appointments probationary The Loren A. Timmerman and their in-|Plerce Arrow .. 94 0% 9% city Is said to be the Ku Klux Klan |their home on Carlson street after lappointment of any supernumerary fant daughter, which had been |Ray Con Cop .. 128 12% 128 under a new name, [thelr return from & wedding trip, policeman shall be probationary for record since they met their d Reading . CT6W 6% 758 About 40 members are sald to have | | Mt Jossphson ls employed by Lan- | the period of one year from the date |y raiirond crossing accident, were re-|Rep I & 8 .... 40% 433 435 attended the meeting which was held 1“?"’- Frar® & Clark and Miss Larson |of such appointment and the conduct |moved today from the office of City! Royal D, N Y ., 47 46% 47 in Junior Mechanics hall. A reporter | W08 fmployed by the American Hos- |and capabllity of the sald appointec |Cierk A, L. Thompson and taken to|Sinclalr Ofl Ref 25% 24% 253 for the “Herald” was informed that 1¢rY Co. during sald year shall be sufticient|Newington to be recorded. The fatal-|South Pacific .. 90% 80% 90 the session was a regular meeting of | NEBSRR Fp SE RS cause for the confirmation or revoca- jty took place in the town of New-|South Rail ..., 371 360 Y% the “Hundred Men's Society."” | PAT’RIOTIC PROGRAM tlon of sald appointment, of which|ington, but the New Britain medical|Studebaker Co 108% 106% 1077% il g | |cause the said hoard of police com-|inspector, Dr. Waterman Lyon, was|Texas Co ...... 44 9% 44 30‘”.[ ANNWERSARY | & \mgfl:rgm lt;hfl" h{e mlfllludxoi‘ called and the certificates filed here. 3_::::;::’57‘4 o fié':: R;‘; fixfi‘ | ;. - | iflcations of regular policemen| Good bargains in used pianos at o A % s ‘P' O/8, otia. Gy ta Have Anmul‘\ ——Any person to be eligible as a regu- | pierce’s. :1rfi'. ! ,L'nl:? I:lncIfiAcl-. 12?7‘ 1:5% 136% : Flag Day Celebration This Evening | lar policeman in sald New Britain e New B egal fraternity| U 8 Indus Alco % 0% 614 St. Matthew's German Lutheran [ASEDAY ; {must have been a supernumerary po. “»qflhm mprpsp;’::f:ns.:"zfl; n(:"‘uh\g at|U 8 Rubber Co 48% 46% 47 Church in This City Dedicated in —Interesting Numbers On Prograni. | jiceman for at least two vears, In sald |the Nair-Rakow nuptials in Brook- 1: S Steel ..... 94% 939 945 | Annuat flag day services will be heia| NeW Britain and must be under 40|iyn, N. Y., by Judge F. B. Hunger-|U S Steel pfd .. 119% 118% 119 1893—Special Services | this evening in the O. 1. A. M, hall| Y¢ArS of age, in good health, sound|ford and Attorneys Harry H. Milkow- ‘Lv'l‘lll’;’cgf’:ffma egi _‘:v‘ ‘g% §t. Matthew's German Tutheran (on Main street by Washington camp, més’fflf“ofi';?c T::r::luuinm;:elle;st n;:;; ) ?T r?"rnm\rgo \ariety., 1shion | (westinghouse 56% 501, 563 ehureh will observe ifs 30th dedica- [P. O_8. of A, of this city. ' A solo|jiS (108 TN Inches In helght, nok | Millinery, 308 Main t, United Bulld- | W30 SUghat by tion anniver: Bunday. Bpecial [ writtiiehy Mas. Metta E. Streeter of | 0™y 0ce "been a resident of said| Miss Betty Townsend, formerly of e 3 (Putnam & Co.) New Beitain will be rendered by Har- services will be held all day. old Apderson, a Hartford soloist. Tn the forenoon at 10:30 o'clock Professor R. W. Heintze of Bronx-| George Hubbard of Meriden will be ville, N. Y., will speak and at 3:30|the speaker. Edward and Henry Ur- o'clock in the afternoon there will be!han will play plano and violin duets, 6 service with a sermon by the Rev. Walter Falk of this city will £ F. Glaser of Meriden. Rev. A, C. Readings of Harriet Beeclier Theodore Steege will speak in English | stowe's patriotic poems will be given at this service. by Manlius H. Norton. Members of German Lutheran | Lo churches in this vicinity have been | : | !Knocked Down by Auto, INSPECT PUMPING STATION MAVEF SR 3 Dhonessa Chairmani Driver Fails to Stop W. L. Hatch of the water board and | City Engineer Joseph D. Williams| ;"”“ ,"’t:’:"’s""'_"’ 'h": “.;“ "":3‘:“:”;m-os.=|n¢ at the corner of Main and e e aver 1o | Washington —streets an automobile SR 'Th; ush the operation of |knocked her down. She said that the ‘:; Ot o b Oush the operation of |Griver did not stop but continued to :;»‘Z: “n‘\?'cnv\lwaterp::;ply by tuayal Vel D Vyiior slreehi o The os 000,000 gallons a day. | lice ave investigating. Ada JFagan of 277 North street, re- ported to the police today that while PALACE—Starting Monday—It's a Pip ! “COME-ALONG REVUE” Biggest Girl Show Ever in Town ! 15 15 BROADWAY PEACHES Indian Land Equities 0il, Mineral and Timber Lands - Located in the Great Mid Continent Oil. Fields Choctaw Nation, Oklahoma No Homestead Requirements Deed from the Government. File Application at the PULLMAN EXHIBIT CAR Commercial Street Siding, Opposite Depot Open until 10 tonight and all day Saturday and Sunday Sunday Last Day A Western Ranch and Service Co. Directing U. S. Government New Rritain for at least flve years preceding his appointment, Application—Any persons desiring to become a regular policeman shall |application to the said board of police commissioners. S8uch application shall |be accompanied by a certificate of physical examination from a physiclan selected hy said board. Examination—In addition to a cer- tificate of medical examination here- intefore mentioned the applicant may be required to undergo such further tal examination as may be deemed necessary by said board of police com- | missioners, son to be eligible ds an officer of said police force, chief excepted, shall have been a regular policeman for a period of at least two years preceding his promotion. Fines and dismissal-—No member of |fined or suspended except after a hearing by said board or a committee thereof. Any member of said police of suspended on recommendation of a committee of the board of police | commissioners may, within 48 hours, {appeal from such decision. In case of such appeal sajd board shall grant a new hearing before the sald board. No member of sald department shall be fined in excess of $50 or suspend- ed for more than 30 days or dismissed from said department except for suf- ficient cause duly shown at a public hearing of said board, In case of submit in their own handwriting an| physical examination and such men-| | Quallfications of officers—Any per- | the sald police department shall be| department who shall have been fined | this city, who has been the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Dz ‘\'ld C. Penny of Locust street, has |returned to her home in Walden, N, Y. | Probation Officer E. C. Connelly |will attend the quarterly meeting of the state probation officers to be held |at Wethersfield next Tuesday. The next session of the naturaliza- | Friday, June 22. Clerk Emil Dan- |are ahout 75 applicants to be heard. | Mrs. Amayda Kallgren, Miss Minnie Kaligren and Philip and Albert Kall- gren have gone to Troy, N. Y., to at- [tend the commencement exercises of | Rensselaer Polytechnic morrow. Harry Kaligren is a membor | TLunch at Hallinan's.—advt. | Burritt Grange will observe Neigh- |borhood night tomorrow evening with an appropriate program. Refresh- |ments will be served. Francis V. O'Brien Rohinson sold today through the Camp Real Estate |Co., a one family house at 1088 Stan- |ley street to Francis J. Zack. F. B. Flower of Park street left this morning for Cincinnati where he will join his wife and family for the |next two weeks, The police have been notified that the operator's licenses of Clyde Row- ley of 463 East street, Ernest Lewis of 25 Franklin street, Patsy Dolce of 260 Hunter road and George Lawly of Washington street have been sus- pended. Royal Arcanum will hold a regu- lar meeting tonight, There’s Real Character " In These Summer Shirts } 1-JONES CO. cITy. You'll agree with us o when you see the splen- il did materials, notice how | carefully every seam stitched, how accurately 5 they are cut, and pat- gt terns matched. No de. tail that enters into the making of good shirts is absent in these. ) Silk—$5.00-§9.00 ;g\ Silk Mixtures—=$4-85 Madras—$2.00-§1.00 { | HALL E & tion court in New Britain will be held |Colt's Arms berg stated this morning that there!Eagle Lock institute to-[J R Montgomery pfd . of the graduating class. iN B Machine Bid Asked Aetna Life Ins Co ..... 785 795 Am Hardware . . 55 57 Am Hoslery ...... 40 50 Bige-Hfd Cpt com 143 148 Bllls & Spancer com AL 12 Bills & Spencer pfd 12 15 Bristol Brass . 11 13 sereieases 28 27 Conn Lt & Pow pfd ...110 112 veeesess T8 76 |Fatnir Bearing S 60 68 Hart and Cooley ceas 70 80 Hfd Elec Lt .....00000,158 1682 Landers, F oo.ounveeeos 67 J R Montgomery com .. IN B Gas .... N B Machine pf Niles-Be-Pond com North and Judd ... ‘Pl‘l‘k, Stow Russell Mfg . Scovill Mfg (s NE Tel ... |Standard Screw |Stanley Works Stanley Works pfd Torrington Co com Traut and Hine ... Travelers Ins Co Unlon Mfg Co TODAY'S TREASURY REPORT U. 8. Treasury—Balance, $255,408,024. CITY ITEMS. The condition of Mrs. I"red C. Wal- |[§ ker of 57 Harrison street, who is| serfously 11, is reported as slightly fmproved this afternoon. The following members of the Delta Rho sorority will be the guests of Mrs. McEnroe at the Alberta Cottage, Indlan Neck, for two weeks: Lillian McEnroe, Hazel Sullivan, Helen Lynch, Anna Sliney, Catherine Doyle, May Schmidt, Margaret Conway, May Butler and Mary Conway. Many people have visited the west- ern exhibit car on the siding near the station today, among them being a large numher of school children, The car will remain here until Monday morning and will be open all ¢ Sunday to visitors. Admission is free. Daniel Moran and children of Meadow avenue are visiting in Lawrence, Mass. Mr. Moran, who is manager of Prouty's shoe store, re- turned from Lawrence last night. SHOWER FOR MIsS HENZEL A miscellaneous shower was tender- ed Miss Elizabeth Henzel of 324 Eim} street at the home of Miss Gladys Ha- | gist of 35 Garden street, last evening. A color scheme of pink and white was | carried out in the house and table | decorations. Miss Henzel received many gifts from her friends. Games | were played, musical selections ren- dered and refreshments served. Miss Henzel will become the bride of ¥Frd Fppler on June 23. She is employed at the New Britain. Trust Co. SHOWER FOR MISS WILSON A miscellaneous shower was given last evening in honor of Miss Cath- erine Wilson at her home on Lawler street. She was the recipient of many | gifts. Miss Mary Dwyer favored with | fancy dancing. Miss Wilson will be- come the bride of Edward Guilman ot Hartford, June 28. 1 PUTNAM & CO. Members New York Stock Eschange Members Hartford Stock Exchange Stanley R. Fddy, Manager 81 West Main S, Tel, 3040 We Qfl‘er 50 S N. E. TEL. CO. 100 STANLEY WORKS PREFERRED Members New York Stock Exchange MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE HARTFORD: Hartford - Conn, Trust Bldg, Tel, 8.0320 NEW BRITAIN: 23 Wost Malu St, Tel, 1815, We Offer:— AMERICAN HARDWARE STANLEY WORKS Thomson, Tem & Co. NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD New Britain National Bank Bldg. 10 Ceatral Row Telephone 2680 Telephone 2-4141 dembers Members Hartford Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange Donald R. Hart, Manager We Offer: 100 Shares AMERICAN HARDWARE 100 Shares LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK 100 Shares STANLEY WORKS COMMON PRICES ON APPLICATION, WE DO NOT ACCLPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS, JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport el BONDS New Haven Middletown Direct Private Wire to New York. G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—~Room 509, N. B, Nat'l Bank Bldg.—~Tel. 101§ LOANS IN CONFIDENCE The wage earner or salaried man who has no commer- cial bank credit will find here a safe place to borrow in con- fidence up to $300 at legal rates of interest. We lend money on household furniture including pianos and victrolas, repayable in from five to fifteen months. Phone 1943. Greatest in Service and Resources Beneficial Loan Society 87 WEST MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN eri uer Si Cor ull 15% Oversize 6 and 8 Ply 32x313 ... 16.00 3ix4 ... . 18.00 21.00 22.00 24.00 26.00 American éalesCo. 8 ELM STREET Cleveland—Chandler Agency New and Used Cars Open Evenings BETTER MONUMENTS MAD!"AND SOLD BY JEMEEHAN CORCLARK & UNION TS NEW BRITAIN:CONN

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