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5 THO BOY BURGLARS CAUGHT RED HANDED New Britain Lads, Missing From Home, Arrested in Ansonia DAUGHTERS OF KNG 10 GONVENE HERE About 250 Delegates Expected- Bishop Brewster to Give Sermon About 250 delegates to the Daugh- ters of the King of the diocese of Connecticut of the Episcopal church are expected at the 32 annual confer- ence of this organization at St. Mark's church Saturday. Bishop C. B, Brew- ! ster will be celebrant at Holy com- munion at 9:15 o'clock and will de- liver the sermon at that service. The business meeting will im- mediately follow the service at 11 o'clock and will consist of a Aunsonia, Nov. 1.—Two young boys who disappeared from New Britain two days ago after committing a | found at 2 o'clock this morning in the confectionery store of J. K. Wislocki, |at 20 Maple street. The youngsters had rifled the cash register and when taken into custody by the police had |$30.38 which it was said they had | secured in the store.. They also had a wrist watch and an expensive white | .| sweater which the police believe was[’ |taken from an automobile, The boys gave their names as Al-| bert Mankus, aged 14, and Joseph! Mankus, 10 years old. The lads said they belonged in New Britain and the | police in that city being communicat- ed with, it was said the youngsters| were wanted for robbing a couple of | | places in New Britain. | Y The two boys were brought to New ain. this afternoon by Chief Wil-| m C. Hart and Policemen Patrick | | O'Mara and John C. Stadler. They | will be arraigwed in juvenile court| ! Saturday morning with three other youngsters involved In thefts at local torcs. In the presence of Detective | ergeant William P, McCue the boys| | admitted breaking into two stores in | New Britain but it is the belief of the police that they were involved in| other thefts, When questioned by the sergeant lone of the boys sald that he pur- chased the white sweatcr in Ansonia and paid $6 for it. After other hoys thad told the police that the two youngsters were connected with the thefts a rigid search was made for them but they could not be found, DELINQUENTS BOOST TAX LIST FIGURES BISHOP BREWSTE summary of chapter reports the blind girl fund, the report « the extension work committee, the port of the council member, the clec tion of officers and a round table con ference. Mrs. William Redficld of Hartford is president of the organiza- tion and has held that office for sev- | eral years. The morning session will close with the round table conference and lunch con will be served the delegates in the parish house at 1 o'clock, The after. | Extra Assessments on $385,000! ;v'nlm;l:zrltzgini:c;‘l‘tll‘(;‘p}‘;L\ln the "i‘l;;“v.l WI" Be G()"ec[ed cliffe, rector of St. Mark's, presiding { Afternoon sermong will be delivered Delinquent taxpayers who failed to by Rev, John H. ‘mm baugh, director | file lists of their taxable properties in of religious education in Hartford and | the time provided by luw, will pay on Itev, F'rank I, German of Middictown, additional asscssments of approxi- | ——— mately $385,000 next year, it was an- J. B, STEADDIES nounced at the office of the board of ssors tils morning, oy This amount is slightly less than the amount of extra. assessments| 1 last year for delinquency fin| lists. statutes require that, n|A||II\: month of October, those having | taxable property or goods, file a list| sich property at the office of the | I of ussosrors. Those who fail to do %o within the prescribed period ar sed an additional 10 per cont which is the penaity provided by lm‘ IS | 4nd tose their right of appeal to the and fyourd of relfef, The amount lust year the amount 4 offige lsts fled away indi cate that will be given the wdditional tax, although the differ. ence 1s stight There are lists from which I .mnpmd report Famous Brittsh Metalurgist Was e garded as Eminent Authority London, Neov. 1.-J, & brother of the noted journalist, W, 7. Stead, died yesterday at his home at Itedear, Yorkshire, after long fliness, ! Mr, Stead was British authority on the metallurgy of as a metallurgical opinion was much sought respected on these subjocts Mr. Stead the reciplent numerous scientific degrees and for a time president of the Tron and Steel institute, He was born in 1851 Stead, Rtute he n the . acknowledged manufactire and chemist after and stee fwmous f 10 per cent penal- 386,008, Tk, handled at| tie yeur was of work the und fewer FOR STRONGER ARMY fuenos Aires, Nov, 1, De Alvear today promulgated a enacted by congress whereby the Ar gentine government is authorized to invest an amount up to 100,000,000 gold pesos for military armaments, th [ President property | law W dist will Burbonic plague is a disease of hot ciimatés, ‘ | port o urritt Mutual Savings Bank Open Saturday Evenings | has received news of the serious il | |ness of her mother, M: gerton, formerly of this city, at the home of H, C. Edgerton of Stratford. couple of burglaries in that city were|: 1, pierce & Co.—adrt, church has postponed its from Friday afternoon, November .',l to Friday afternogn, November 9. R, | Saturday afternoon at 2 | dy Ireporte {anto struck a small girl at the lof the NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1923, CITY ITEMS. Victrolas and Planos, Henry Morans —advt. Mr. and Mrs, Ossian 8. Bennett of Mason Drive will attend the Yale-| Army football game at the bowl Sat- urday. Tickets for Kellogg concert course. C. L, Pierce & Co.—advt. Mrs. J. A. Reeves of Stanley street M. 8. Ed- “I Love You"—Whiteman's Orch. The Women's Guild of St. Mark's| food sale *“The World is Waiting For the Sun- | rise”—Werrenrath. C. L. Pierce &| Co.—advt. Emma Hart Willard chapter, 1. A. of Berlin will hold a food sale | o'clock in thM stors recently vacated by the Outlet | Millinery company. Home made break, cake and pie will be sold and | real old fashioned loaf ‘cake will be | featured. November Victor records. C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. | The postponed whist to be ghrnj | under the auspices of the Holy Fam- |to visit that club whenever they arc | ily Circle will be held tomorrow eve- | in New Yark. ning in the Y. M. T. A, & B. hall. Miss \(ar(nrrt Traver has as her guest Miss Doris Griffin of South- wick, Mass, one of her classmates at the New England of | Music, Boston. Joseph J. Wosnick of 285 High! street, examiner for the state of Con- necticut insurance department, wln} leave for Chicago and Rockford, 1Ii., Conservatory on Sunday, to be gone for a period of | 8on and, William A. Waskey were ap- | p.oin. Mr. Wosnick's trip 1s| pointed a committee to cooperate with |y o\ three weeks. taken in conncction with the exam- | | ination of the branch office of the, National Fire Insurance Co. of Hart- ford_at Chicago and the branch office of tfe Security Iire*Insurauce Co. of | New Haven at Rockford Approximately 23 Dartmouth grad- vates in New Britain are planning to to Ha N. H., to the Dart mouth-Corne me and to attend the dedication the memorial stadium tomorrow. | o . 4 o new Anderson of 728 Stanley ceived a telegram an- nouncing lhw birth of a daughter on October 2 to Mr. und Mrs, L. H. Kel- lar of Watertown, N, Y. Mrs, Kellar was formerly Miss Agnes Anderson of this ecity. Extra saleswomen wanted for our | ready-to-wear departments for Satur- | afternoons and cvenings, Apply | at once, Raphael's Dept. Store, 350-6 Main St—advt, | About 75 men have signified their intention to attend the opening of the John L. Davis Bible cluss at fhe Y, | C when that organization | opens for its third year this evening, George H. Jones of 17 City avenue to the police today that his corner Main and Spring streets this The girl was not hurt, he of | morning said, Extra saloswomen wanted for our ready-to-wear departmients for Satur day afternoons and cvenings. Apply Raphacl's Dept. Store, 380.6 advt at onee, Main St Mrs, Miller of | street reported to morning that she 165 Main the this found a green set. tee in her vear yerd, She expressed [the betier that some Hallowe'en cel ebrators had removed it from Walnut HiN park, Mrs, Lewis Rose of Hartford will speak on “International Peace and the World Court” under the auspices League of Women Voters next Tuesday cvening at 7:43 o'clock at the Chamber of Comme New Britain lodge, No, 9 West polies { E, will hold a regular mecting this evening, D UP AGAIN, puBL I\ Complete Stoppage of Work at Port Today—Sympathetic Strike, ublin, Nov, 1 There plete stoppage of work today in the Dublin, the workers striking in protest against further detention of | political prisoners by the Free State government, Headed by Jame workers marched church” where mass for Kevin Barry, young Dublin med- fcal student and member of the Irish republican army who was executed in ) for his part in the attack on a ftish military es President Cosgrave and immensge congrega- tion attended in 1he church purpose in the was a com Larkin 1,500 2t Kevin's celebrated s to was )t mass same for the same earlier fin, in the Connec Present Estate aid Upon t ma vrobmt aypears, § ation be heard "Provate OMce in +. on the # 8o notice be g rilcation gand ' by put paper pub- u- . be proved, | Ordered, that the ORDER OF NOTICE OF W tstrict of B ' Eetate Britain, rwin Hiar New and town of rd Me wid es and e cation _and determined Xew Bri By of Nevember in the foremon, and that the pendency of sald & thme and place o hg & oir ™ poting & sign post T the to district. and in interes: wn of New Pritain ahing hot either perdonglly or poetage make wn PERNARD ¥. GAVENE | the lecture to be given by W, CO-OPERATIONROAD |WALL STREET STOCK | T0 LIFE SUGCESS Help the Other Fellow to Get‘ Ahead, Soule Advises At a meeting of the Rotary club held at the Elks ciub this noon Iloy of New York and editor of the “Hard- | | ware Age,” spoke. Mr. Soule com- | plimented the members on the excel- lent work they are doing in this city | and told them of the opportunities New Britain has before it. He said| that a man in business is as depend- | ent on another business man as he [ makes himself and that the coopera- tion a man receives from another man | is measured by the cooperation he ex- tends to the other man. He added {that luck may determine the success of a. man to a small extent but that in the long run the man who has “ar-! rived” has done so through the me- dium of hard work. Mr. Soule ex-| tended an invitation, on behalf of the | Rotary club of New York, to mem- | bers of the New Britain Rotary club, | tev. John L. Davis, pastor of the | Trinity Methodist church, spoke to the club on Fdgar A. Guest and urg- | cd the members to help the lmns} club in disposing of the tickets for| Mr. (,uo.-t' in the auditorium of the Central| Junior High school on Monday, No- | vember 12, Eugene Porter, George H. T for a| the Lions club in | Mr. testimonial dinner Guest, arranging to be given Hushand Coming Nov, § | President Fred O. Rackliffe an- | nounced that plans had been com- pleted for the speech to be glven by Immigration Commissioner W Husband of Washington, D tt 8. The committee sisting of Frnest W. Chr W. Klett, Johnstone Vance G. Kimball, has arranged for tertainment on that night. A committee consisting of George Klett, John B. Minor and Albert | ‘olz, have been appointed to have charge of the luncheons to be given at the Elks club ev week. 61 Marriage Licen Are Recorded in October | of October, 61 cor George and thur an en- | During the month | marriage licenses were issued at the| office of the town clerk. This num- ber is second that of no other month, excepting June, ,and estabe | lishes & new record for October wed. dings. to Dreaths Mrs, Mary Czerwoinski. Muary Czerwoinskl, wile ‘rerwoinski, dled at her home avenue last night at the She leaves beside danghters, Ruth, Em- and two sons, Arthur and Richard, this city. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon Wt 2 o'clock from the late home and at 2:3% o'clock from St Matthew's German Lutheran ehure Rev. A, C T. Steeg officlate ¢ iew cemetery Mrs, 1 aul ( 29 City of 41 years husband, throe ma and Alma of at nge 1 of will he e Fair Richards, age 67 yoar his home nt H He is survived by and George Rich- George George Richard this afternoon at Hartford avenue two sons, Irancis ards of this city and two daughter Mrs. L. P. Mangan of New Britai and Miss Ithoda Richards of Salt y City. uncral services will be Saturday at 8 o'clock at St Mary's church and nterment will he in 8t Mary's cemetery Mrs, Augusta Schmidt, Augusta Schmidt, age 73 years, died at 185 Vance street late yesterday she was born in Rets, Germany, and had been a resident of New Britain for the past 45 She leaves a duughter, Mt Bock, with whom and two sons, of California AH) Max ¥ neral will held from her at 2 Saturday Fredericl W and cemetery Mrs at her home afternoon AT Frederick Ac whe her home w. I Schmidt. The f m will officiate in Fairview Schacfer inter will be Funerals ——l Anton Kasprow, Anton St or Kas- eter's ng at 9 o'cloch Fairview e Funera prow huren Sat L cemetery Interment will be In M Vamele Authons 3 Ant The nels of 4 at Av Irew's ¢ Mary's cemeter Michael O Neil Vanera rice fe O'Nedl Michae were held this morping at his home at [ 36 o'clock from ate strect and at chureh Miciated and i Mary's cemetery rs were James Teviin of Griffin, James Seul- The flower Thomas ood 129 Greenw o'¢lock from St Joseph's Rev. T terment The pa New York Eugene John ers were sett of —— JOSEPH A. HAFFEY Vuneral Director Pardors 33 Myrtle St Service Eveoptional. Lads Assistant Tel. Parlor 16252 Residence 17 Sammer St — k Daly ¢ ick Da was in St sear Jam 1. 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