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'PHONE SERVICE IN BOSTON 1S NORMAL Only Trouble Is Delay in Putting Calls Through, Officials Say Boston, June 30.—Littie ehange was apparent ir the relative standing of the parties to the New Englard Tele phone etrike as the confllet entered on its Aifth day. The New Bagiand Telephon2 ara Telegraph Co, flaimeld that the walanut of 36 operatars in the Woonsocket, I, 1., exchange yes- terday had been meore than balaneed by strikers returning to their poste elsewhere, Providence and Pawtuek e, R, 1, with the regular operators practically all on strike remained the chief “trouble spots" on the telephone map, Springfield, Worcester and oth. er Massachusetts citgs showed some impatrment in service, In Boston the service remained normal save for de- lays on calls in several exchanges, The company refuses to yield to the union operators demand for a seven hour day and wage increases. Demonstrations before the teles phone exchange in Worcester last night were broken up by polics, but elsewhere (he night passed without incident, In a s*atement to telephone users published as an advertisoment in Boston newspapers today the tele- phene company claimed that in 90 per eent of its central offices service is being given wholly unaffected Ly the stri! Telephone company offiy ald that there was a diatinet improve- ment today in Providence where scrv- 1ce has been almost complotely tied up since the strike started. They fald that they were hard hit in Lawrence but would eontinue to give emergoney service in that eity, pany manager in Pawtucket, . I #ald that he was able to give im-| proved service today but that it was #till below normal. Improvement Reported Springfield, Mass., June 30.—Steady improvement in amount of service giv- en was reported today by local offl- clals of the telephone company who sald that all positions on one of the two larger exchanges are filled, though largely with student operators. M The local com- | . Miss Bla'e M. Cigenan, & piekol o yesied last night pleaded ot gulity 19 & charge of diserderly cenduct 10 day and seleased on her owa recognizance for & hearing later I Wosonster Woreester Jus 30 Conditions around the Wergeste, ielephone o change were quicter teday than en any day sinee the atrike was started The officials of the company reperied today that their staff of new aperators had been inoveased to 458, bu, admit ted that abeut 30 per cent @f them are inexperienced. Twenty private detectives sent to Worcester from Bos ton were returnod today because their services were not needed here. The strike was endorsed by the central la- bor union and officials of that organt - zation reported thgg further aetion is te he taken but they are not prepared to say just what it will be Dreaths Mrs, Catherine Fitzgerald Mrs. Catherine VPitzgerald, a widow, 70 years old, died at her home 28 Rey- mour street today. §he I8 survived by two sons, John V., of this eity and Gerald G, of (leveland, Ohlo, & | daughter, Mrs, Mary Ryan of 28 Bey- mour street and a granddaughter, Miss Fileen G. Fitzgerald. Frank Slapski Prank Slapski of 403 Btanley street died this morning ot Bt, Raphael's hospital in New Haven after a short |fliness. He is survived by a wife and four children, ments are not complete, Funerals ] | Patrick Thompson. Funeral services for Patrick Thompson were held this morning at §:45 o'clock at the Tarrant & Haffey undertaking pariors and at 9 o'clock at St Mary's church. Rev, Willlam iKrause officlated and Rev, John T. | Winters conducted the committal gervices at the grave. The pall bearers were Thomas O'Connell, James Tatersall, Eugene | MeSwiney, Patrick Fitzsimons, Mi- | chael Laden and Richard Forsythe, Most of us believe in earning and at the same time, if you ask us divect, we also thorough- ly believe in saving. It's that first start which bothers us. Now this bhank is trying to make it easy for you to begin — any deposit made tonight and any day up to and including Thursday, July 5th will draw interest as of the 1st of July. len’t That a Fair Start? ter summer home Maine, for the summr Bloa ten Funeral arrange- | | Rarror of Roston, Mass, are spending NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1923, BOYS' CLUB SUPT, 'WALL STREET FIES RESIGNATION. EXCHANGE REPORTS, Carroll B, Cleveland Goes (o PERSONALS Barron of the Besse-leland Mrs force will g0 on her vacation Menday Mrs. Theodore Marning and davgh Miss Grace, ha/2 §one 1o thelr at sl of Springs. Arthur Penny of field, N. J.. will spend the neat days with Mr. Penny's parents and Mrs. David Peany of Locust My, and Mrs AMr sireet W. Walker of the VYulcan Iren Works spenat yesterday in Beston en business Miss Gertrude F, Mitehell of 215 Maple sireet has returned from Pitts. burgh, Pa., for the summer recess She is supervisor of the lunch de partment of the Langley High sehool in that eity Mrs. M. J. Unkelbach ahd family are spending the summer months at Bay View Beach, Milford, Conn, Mr, and Mrs, Arthur T. Elton and family will leave today for Indian Neck, where they will epend the menth of July, Mr, and Mrs. Philip P, Herrmann of 580 Arch sirest will leave today for Indian Neck, where they will spend the month of July, William Atkinson is spending a month at Douglass, Mass. The Misses Marion and Dorothy the week-end as the guest of Miss Mary Leghorn of 1450 tEanicy street Mrs. J. H, Robinson street and Mrs, Howard DParsons of Steele street went to New York yes- terday to see Mrs, Wilson Killough of Chicago, formerly Miss Mildred Rob- inson of this eity, Mrs, Killough salled for Europe today on the S, ¥ ‘I'uscania. of Harrison CITY ITEMS. Latest fox trot records fc mmer dances. C. L. Plerce & Co. dvt. | Rev. A. G. Lagerquist ot Nes Moines, lowa, will preach at the morning service of the Elim Swedish Daptist church tomorrow. Special price on permanent waves | for the month of July at the Irene Reauty Parlor. Make your appoint- ment now.—ady “Louisville Lou" fox trot. C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. Lieutenant Samuel Bamforth and Patrol Driver Herbert Lyon went to Winstad yesterday to bring back I'red | ¥ancher, under arrest there for the | lccal authorities, on a charge of non- support. Fancher has retained coun- | sel in Winsted and will bs returned | here at the request of Prosecutor Jo- | seph G. Woods. July Victor records. Henry Morans. —advt, The Ragle | Construction company | R. H. Hulbert of 36 Andrew street and a two car steel garage for H. E. Doerr at 17 Spring street. Junch at Hallinan's—advt. Vietor and lidison records at Pierce's.—advt. Good bargains in used planos at Pierce's,—advt. | Player Pianos. advt. < Victrolas, lidisons, | Pierce’s—advt. French Hat Shoppe, 87 West Main C. L. Pierce Co.— Sonoras §t., Prof. Bldg. Exclusive millinery. —advt Radio sets and supplies at Morans. | —advt. {ctrolas and Pianos, Henry Morans advt. | —advt. | jadv. Special price on permanent waves | for the month of July at the Irene | Beauty Parlor. ment now.—-advt. Have The Herald follow you on i your vacat | order.-—advt. | TAKE OATHS AT JUDG New Haven, June 30.—Arvthur W. ©hambers and Eliot Watrous took the loath as judges of the city court to- |day, the ceremony conducted by Judge |Caplan who retires, being followed by a conference with State's Attorney Alling. | HOOVER 1S DRAWN, | London, June 30.-=The name of | Walter Hoover of Duluth, present Lolder of the trophy, was the first picked in the draw for the dlamond | sculls feature singles event of the Henley regatta. He meets D. H. L. ful next will take on Russell Codman, | Jr., of Boston. L Just A Reminder that the 1st of the month is always a good and convenient {has built a one car steel garage for at | Vietor July records. Henry Morans. | Meet me at Schmart's for dinner.— | Make your appoint- | ion, 18¢c a week, cash with Boston~Trained Man Coming of Middieton Camell B, Cleveland who been acting superintendent of the Beys' club of New Rritain sinea the resignation of Marshall R Cook, yesterday submitted his resigna tion 1o the board of direetlors of the club, to take effect July 1. v, Cleves 1and will enter chureh work as phy sical direetor of & chureh in Hoston No successor has n selected to head the elub, Mr. Cleveland has Peen acting superintendent and ne permanent superintendent ever was appointed following the re ation of Mr, Cook In the fall it is the plan of the di rectors to engage a trained boys' elub superintendent whe has had exper tence in handling similar institutions. POLIGE OURT GSES Minor Offensos Disposed of By Judge Klett—Prohation Calendar Subject. od To Summer Cleaning Wallace Chappel was fined 810 on a drunkenness charge and $10 on a breach of peace charge by Judge icorge W, Kiett in police court this morning, He was arvested last pight at about § o'clock by Policeman George Collins, Thomus Burke of 5% Lafayette street, arrested last night by Supernu- merary Policeman Thomas Lee on a charge of drunkenness, breach of the peace and resisting an officer, had a 15 day jail sentence revoked, was flu- ed $10 and costs for resisting the of« ficer and sentemced to 15 additional days in jail on the breach of peace and drunkenness charge On request of Attorney P, Me- Donough the ¢ of John Palmere, charged with assault, was continued until Monday morning. George Dennis of 32 North street, charged with assaulting his wife on Monday, was fined 815 and costs and placed on probation for six months in the care of Prokation Officer Edward C. Connolly, The accused man was represented by Attorney Harry P. Roche, Judge Klett disposed of the follow- ing cases of men who had heen plac- ed on probation from time to time until June 30: Steve McNamara, or- |dered to pay $40 on balance of fine; |G, Hemingway, continued on proba~ |tion for three months as were Willlam | Delaney, Fred Willlams and Thomas {FFrench. Those di ged from pro- {bation were Kdward Bolles, Walenty Drenzik, Edward Egan, Isadore Jack- bowski and Eric Olsoi "Miscellaneous Shower | Miss Florence Winger of 201 Glen street was tendered a | shower by a gr | the home of M | Pearl court last evening. about 18 young women present, Winger receiving many gifts. In the course of the evening refreshments morning she received other gifts from the P. and F. Corbin Girls' club. She wiil become the bride of Clifton Richardson of 201 Glen street in Sep- tember. Miss Winger was employed today, when she resigned her position. Mr. Richardson is an insurance agent and grocer in this city Man in Hospital Admits of 21 Britain Genera Dwight 1 Devieno Saveno court, is at the New were sorved and music enjoyed. This High Low g ..f, rid stanley 1. Fady, Manager 51 West Main St, Tel 3040 Am Cotten Ol i i Am lLoce 108 102 Am Bm & Ref Sh% % MYy g Am Sug Hef com 86 63 8 We Offer A m Teb 185 1% 1% Al Tel & Tel .12 ey 118% Am Teb " T " lm Am Woel % 2y 8 i -~ An Coppor ELEN i, AMeh T & B Y . MYy 9Th D AL Oult & W 1138 134 Hald Leco 1y 116 Halt & Ohio i 2% Heth 8l B LN a2 Con Teatlle % 7 Can Paeific il Cen leath Co ., 21 Ches & O TN Chi, Ml & Bt 118N, Uhi Nogk Isl & P 25% i e i UDD ¢ CO Chine Copper 187 von Uas 13N L] Corn ed Ref ,134% Urueible #tl 084 MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Cuba Cane Bugar 103 Members New York Stock Exchange Kndicott-John .. 64 Hartford: Martford-Conn. Trust Bidg,, Tel. 3.0320 i e Krie 18t pfd e Electrie Gen Motors . ( ( 1 1 joodrick I¥ it North pfd nsp Copper nt Me Allis-Chalmers I 1 1 |l | Mid Midvale ‘acific Ol nt Nickel .., nt Paper Kenne Cop ~high \al Sts 0N Rleel Miss Pacific . NY NYNHG&H.. Cen ... Nor & West North i I I 1} 1 1 Bin 011 ¥ South South Stude Co Texas Co Te: Trans Ofl Union it U 8 ¥Food Prod 8 Ind Alco... v U 8 Rub Co ... it Pacific ure Ol ... nn ferce PR, Arrow Marine Int Mer Mar prd 23% 8%, 07y 1 s NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD B it New Britain National Bank Blag. 10 Central Row T Telephone 2560 Telephone 2-4141 g Members Pan Am P & T.. tay Con Cop .. cending tep 1 & toyal ), N. Y of . Pacific Rail & Paci Pacific "nited Fruit 8 Steel U 8 Steel pfd | tUtah Cop ... | willys Over Westinghouse Nat Lead For Florence Winger! miscellaneous s Dorothy Barrows of There were | Miss | Hristol Brass ......... 11 Colts Arms e 25 3 SEiR L ey Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. Cagle Lock (..o.ooee 7 | Pafnir Bearing Co 63 (Putnam & Co.) Am Am : | Hosiery 30 roup of her friends at | L Tieq cpt ‘o com. .135 Billings & Spencer com. Billings & Spencer pfd..12 0. | Hart & Cooley | Hfd Elec Light . | Landers Frary & Clark, 67 at the P, and I, Corbin company untit|J R Montgomery com.. I R Montgomer N B Gas .... N B Machine { N B Machine pfd Robbing Clothes Lines hospital with three bullet wounds as the result of heing shot hy Policeman William Grabeck on Thursday morn- ing of last that he robbed a clothesline full week, today confessed to Detective Sergeant William P. McCue | of clothes on Smalley street the morn- |ing he was shot at by the officer. Sergeant McCue also stated that the man confessed to him that he is re-| sponsible for several other clothesline| robberies which have heen committed | |in New Britain from time to i\\'i(hh\ the past few months. | PARK AUTO RIILED Morans of 3 Main | Henry | police headquarters this until 10:30 o'clock this chine which contained six iknl\‘en and a check for $5. time to start your checking account here at the New Britain Trust Co. sons for you, too. Watch how many of your friends do their bank- ing here ask them why—they have confidence in this Bank— I's home to them, and they find every need here. Good rea- street | reported to Captain George Kelly at| afternoon | | that while his car was parked on Myr- tle street ncar Maln street from §:30 morning, Golan, British sculler, and if guccess- [ someone stole a package from the ma- siiver time | German Niles-Bemont-Pond com. 37 Judd North & Peck, Stow & Russell Mfg Co Seovill Mfg Co . §NE Standard stanley Stanley Wor Union Mfg Co 8. TREASURY STATEMENT. . & Treasury balance, $420,244,030. yeats effective tomorrow. ANNIVERSARY OF CHURCH Yoear of Foundation of Church at|and Arch Special Service Tomorrow. The 40th anniversary of the Ger-|, ., "Neajon at the Scenie, Policeman man Baptist church of New Britain |y \farhan at the Lyceum, and Ofticer tomorrow will be observed with special services | Coggrove will be detailed to special room adition ot the Osgood hill school SIEMRIN 3 L “:f";"‘ AL the | at a cost of $55,000; and a four.room be held at|lox theater and it reopens as € ,44ition to the Stanley school at a street. 110:80 a. m. annive The given by Rev formerly of New Britain. be read from other former ministers. There will be reminiscences by old | Officer Kennedy, West Maln as far membsrs and celebration of the com- | Lincoln stre Officer Charles Me-| HURT BUT F[LLS ROLE munion by the pastor, Rev. G. H.|Grath, West Main beyond Lincoln Schneek. street; Officer Dart, Orange street;| Monday evening the standing com- mittee of the church will meet. Barometer Telephone. Screw Works ... s pfd Torrington Co com raut & Hine avelers Ins Co .. Raptists in the church The service will 0. s Siberia, than anywhere else world. Il *500 at 8% With Opportunity For Much More A Successful New York Manufacturing Concern n business over ditional capital for expansion pur- Pasiness has earned net an poses. average of 55% actually invested over a perfod of FIVE years, Regular dividend< ————_se a4 T cossioe B s G EVEN years|l| o neroft of Saddle Hill and| ~ LIONS DELEGATES RETURN y Miss Marfe Alma Dube of this city| James J. O'Brien, Willlam Gold= = investors having $500 or more are invited to cnswer this adver- tisement. Box 528 il % Rev. Harold J. Bdwards of the| LINDER ADV. huseh of the Holy Trinity, a returnatter attending the International con= West 424 .tificate at the office of the town vention of Lions' clubs at Atlantie city. crk today shows. lu representatives of the local clubs S TPUTNAM & CO. Mesubess New York Stock Eschange Members Hartford Sioach Eachange § New Briain: 23 West Main Street, Tel, 1815, We Offer:— AMERICAN HARDWARE STANLEY WORKS b4 Thomson. Tfem & Co. Members Hartford Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange Donald R, Hart, Manager We Have Buying Orders in: FULLER BRUSH PREFERRED STANLEY SECURITIES FAFNIR BEARING WE DO “NOT ACCLPT MARGIN ANCOUNTS. JOHN P. KEOGH Membaer Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York :)v:teh;l;ury STOCKS Bridgeport hl Middletzwn BONDS New Haven Direot Private Wire to New York. G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Itoom 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.~Tel. 1018 Bid The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company Old State House Square, Hartford, Conn. Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. 40 LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING . It is safe and saves time. 158 -4 CHANGESINPOLICE _S624000 NEEDED © : BEATS ANNOUNCED BY SCHOOL BOARD i ‘ Summer Assigoments Are Hade Immetiate Requirements Outlined R : Today by _Gyei Hat | in Todfiy’ifls_ya_temem (. Hart today an-| In a statement issued this morning changes on police |the school committee places the cost Policeman | of immediate school housing needs at ty at|$624,000. This allows $57,000 for in- Main i creased building costs over those of last November when a school build« ing program was adopted, and pro- viding for the following bulldings: An addition of 12 rooms at the Smal- ley school at a cost of $185,000; a new building of 12 rooms between the | Fast and Smith schools at a cost of $157,000; a new building and land in ik | the Monroe district, affording eight rooms, at a cost of $115,000; a fours Chief William nounced several | John Carlson will do traffic du Main and Bast at Main and the corner of | streets. Officer soen | Church, Officer Kennedy at Main and West Main, Officer Wagner at Main and Officer Veley at Irank- ierney to Ohserve lin Square On the theater beats, Policeman Me- Carthy will be at the Palace, Police- Capitol. ™ ! st of $55,000. address will be| The following changes have been | €% of §88,00 Pister, of Boston,|made in the night beats: Officer Lotters will | Souney, Main street; Officer Sullivan, west of Central park on Main street; CHAUTAUQUA ACTRESS IS Officer Flynn, Washington street; Of- Miss Amy Flavelle Who Takes Part ficer Anderson, Broad strect; Officer Doherty, north of Broad street; Of- ficer Grabeck, Washington and lLafay- eite streets vicinity; Officer Mckvoy Beaver street section. Officer Milewski, North street; Of- ficer Dombraukas, north end of Hart- ford avenue; Officer Cabelus, Hart- i | | ; in “Crossed Wires," Sprains Aukle While Stepping Off Stage Miss Amy Ilavelle, a member of | the troupe of “Crossed Wires,” which | pleased a large audience at the Chau- | ford avenue, vicinity of Spring street; | taugua tent last evening. met with a Officer Moftitt, Seymour and Fairviéw | painful accident when she turne | streets: Officer leeney, Kast Main |her ankle while stepping off the stage | street; Officer Kiely, passenger sta- | during the performance. For a short tien; Officer Walin: Fairview and | time it was feit that it would be im- | possible to o on with the show, Miss Tavelle was in great pain and sev- verge of higher at Tirkutsk, | in the s, Dwight streets; Officer Tanguay, Kel- O'Brien, Park Cherry street; street; Of- | fainting. street; Officor street; Officer Moore, Officer l.ce, South Main ficer Riley, lower Arch street; Officer | She managed to go through with Meehan, vicinity of hospital; Officer |the balance of the performance, but Ieterson, Sunnyiedge; Officer Liebler, | limped so badly it was noticed by Arch street and Policgman Parker, many in the audience. Belvidere. This morning the members of the | troupe left for Willimantie. BANCROFT-DUBE, | sey eral times seemed on the sears, needs ad- on the money thwaitt, Carl French and Harry Hane vere married in Middletown, June 23, cock have returned to New Britain:

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