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TELLS OF NEED FOR HOMES FOR HIDDIES Child Wellare_ Representative Speaks to New Britain People The meeting held last, evening at the rooms of the Chamber of Com- merce to discyss ways and means of finding free homes for the children who are in the care of the state bu- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1923, CITY ITEMS. The Scandinavian branch of the W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. Martin Larson, 67 Roberts street, at 2:30 o’clock tomorrow afternoon. The Girl Scout office will be closed all day tomorrow because of the fact that local officials will be attending the state conférence at Hartford. Sat- urday merning at 9:30 o'clock the Girl Scout drum corps will meet for drill. the B. and P. W. club house until after the holidays, the next lecture being January 26. Mr. and Mrs. W, M. Crandall of 53 There will be no lecture on law at| Salvatio DESCRIBES WORK OF | SALVATION” ARMY Ensign Frederickson Gives Inter- esting Talk to Lions Club At a meeting of the Lions club at the Elks club this noon, Ensign Carl Fredrickson of the gave a very interesting talk on work of the Army. n Army the Ensign Fredrick- reau of child welfare proved an in- son said that the Salvation Army was PURSE OF $630 15 Rev. M. W. Gaudian Liberally Re- menbered on His Anniversary Gifts of flowers and cash amount- ing to 3630 were given to Rev. M. W. |Gaudian last evening at the conclud- |ing service commemorating the 25th anniversary of his pastorate at St. High 103% 5% 3% {Am Can 102 [Am Cot Oil .. |Am Loco A |Am 8m & Re,. 558% |Am Bug Rf em.. 56% |Am Tel &T el..125% |Am Tob ... {Am Wool ... [Aka Cop s is el |Atc Tp & S F.. | Bala Loco John's German Lutheran church on| gaitimore & O . 5 WALL STREET STOCK GIVENTOMINISTER| EXCHANGE REPORTS Lew Close 103% 3% PUTNAM & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange Stanley R. Eddy, Mansger 31 West Main St., Tel. 2040 We Offer: 100 SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE RIGHTS Cherry street are rejoicing at the birth of a son. Martha ‘Washington Couneil, Daughters of American, held a whist last evening and the following per- sons were awarded prizes: Emily | Keller, first; William Fenn, second; | Hulda Rowe, third. A whist and bridge party will be given by St. Mary's Sodality Tuesday evening, December 11, in T. A, B. hell. The proceeds will be donated to Rev. Joseph A. Sweeney, who is doing missionary work in China, and to local charity. The police have been notified that the operator's licenses of Charles Bengston of 336 Park street and John Balocki of 27 Holmes avenue have been returned to them. started 55 years ago and has extended its work into 63 different countries and territories, teaching its lessons in 40 different languages. The preparatory work of the Sal- vation Army workers is done in training schools condhicted In New | York city, Chicago and San Fran- | cisco. This training is given fre {ana all that is rdquired of the wor! ers is that they purch. with which to go into the “do their bit.” Ensign Fredrickson said that th work of the Army is to uplift those | men who have sunk in life and to help those women who have made a | mistake in life. This work is done | by giving them shelter and procuring employment for them. The New Britain corps has been unable to outline a program of work. | Ensign Fredrickson said, due to the | uncertainty of its finances. o |to the opinion of many, the ensign | said, the Army knows 1o e w {or race and although mectings are teresting and live one. There were 19 people present officially represent- ing 17 organizations, Miss Helen V. O. Kerr, supervisor of the home finding division of the Bureau of Child Welfare at the capi- tol, Hartford, told about a few of the children who are in the county tem- porary homes. The children in these homeés range in age from four to 15 Years and are $oth Catholic and Pro- testant. In part she said: “Some peo- ple think that county home children are different from other children; but they are not; they are just like other normal children. They have their good points and they have their bad ones; they are sometimes naughty just as other children are and they need much the same patience that Joseph Martino of 76 Cleveland | other children do. Some people ex-|sireet reported to the police today pect a child whom they take into that while driving east on Newington their home from an institution to br-“road he struck Stanley Girde, five very grateful and appreciative. This | years old, of 77 Newington road. The is a mistake for these children are no | boy was taken to the hospital but was more appreciative than any other not seriously hurt. Youngster is.” She also said that the Austin Wessels, of 18 Harrison : S P Bureau of Child Welfare was glad to | street was notified. by the local police | CORducted in the Scandinavian lan- find homes for the children in widely | today to appear in the West Hartford | E148¢ in ittt 'h‘s, Ahsy'a M','“‘. different soclal classes, as the children | court Thursday night to answer to a | 31°41¢ ‘:"f $o)10cat oocps. 1o i Any differ widely in characteristics, lom—'chnr‘c of reckless driving. i“ b lm:"“nm:(m RIERalsLon. perament and ability. She touched on Twins were born at the New Brit. "M'.‘", Jpdtiosson mli‘ el the necessity of thoroughly Investigat- |ain General hospital last night to Mr. [h¢ Wwas a lieutenant in New Britain :;\xfu home before placing a child in |and Mrs. Seler Gochie of Bristol. :'""\",Ii'“"”:“,’i:\x;‘q‘:,::’,,,,‘"I::;".l',,", ';‘: p;":n;s!:f‘dnr:r:;-';-llonmbo:rm?r:‘1»«:;: B GTREEY him and for a number of months his mentioned specifically a boy of 13 dallyjmenujioonkiated Sofibread Sani years, who has been in the county i o o aa e home sinee he wae six years old. He L bt is an unusually bright and promising N e boy who she said, “needs to have e the affection and encoyragement of a family home in order to keep him sufticlently interested in finishing 7 bigh school.” | man. D. L. Nair Miss Katharine B. Beach, a neld“'"""'"' agent of the Bureau of Child Welfare, | JUdgment for the plaintift to re- explained the purpose of this meeting. | 9" # m"""'?:"‘""'";‘ ':‘]lh dr“t"h‘r";:o;:; Arch street. Beth Steel B The service was a gathering of all {con Textile branches of the church combined {cyn pacific ... with an assembling of the ministers|cen 1 oath o .. of the Connecticut conference. There | cras & Ohio . were 12 visiting ministers present. Chi Mil & St P . Addresses were made by the presi-|cpi po1g) & P . ent of the church council, Charles | cyiio’ copper | Hepp, by the president of the Ladies' | cpino Gonar | Aid societl, Mrs. Louis Haigis and by | 0o 'Gae unifornis \the pastors of the churches. | Gorn Pro Re . 138% world and | Mrs, Haigis presented Rev. Mr. | covd (0000 ¢ Tl | Gaudian with a fern dish containing| . .. Sugar 131 |25 siiver dollars. A basket of 25 car- | i S4TSR Lol ations and a check for $5 was given Erie 203 by the Sunday school, a basket of 25 |yl (i’ eq """ ) chrysanthemums by the Young Peo- |0® L5 Pl ple's society and a check for $600 h)')(;m\ \iumm the congregation, =i st A feature of the program was the :;‘:“,‘:.:‘;’;‘ mid"' singing by the visiting ministers of a |/ FOrS ':r poem written by a Hartford minister. In}”“;rf‘\"’ur ora MILITARY CHANGES | Pacinc on" Pacific Oil | French in Occupied Zone Make Plans Rights Bought, Sold and Adjusted A JUDD & CO. MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Members New York Stock Eschange Hartford: Hartfora-Conn. trust Bldg., 'iel. 3-6320 14 New Britain: 23 West Main Street, Tel. 1815 257% We Offer and Recommend National Fire Insurance Co. Stock e T |Int Niekel ..... Int Paper ..... 3414 Kelly Spring T'r 31% Kennecott Cop.. 35% Lehigh Val x | Mid States Oil.. ! Mis Pac t0 Keep Troops Away From Civilian | | | Population. | Cape Town, Union of South Africa, | Dec. 4.—General Smuts, premier of South Africa, was given a rousing re- ception on his arriva here from Sire Ot london, \\l\r}‘n‘ he attended im e ATa B &% perial conference 1 Ta Penn T which he tion of Germany sa “Broadly spcaking, you can say that it is based on the scheme ot recon- struction which was carried out in Austria. ‘The most authoritative opinion is that, given breathing space and with the disappearance of the present poliey in the Ruhr, Germany's Norf & West Norsh Pac CITY COURT JUDGES, Judge B. W. Alling in city has announeed the following the court jude HARTI ORD 10 Ceatral Row Telephone 2-4141 DMembers Members Hartford Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchaugs Donald R. Hart, Manager NEW BRITAIN New Rritatn National Baok Bldg. Telephone 2560 who pays his wages, plaintifft by default to re- town are taken from $43.8 and costs of | money received in that town and that of Gross, Schwartz [a great many times did not amount Violet Board-|to much. represented the| In outlining the new manner in | which the organization would be con- ducted he said that the army would | answer to the advisory coun: sisting of President I*, O, T ita an inter 8 proposes for Premier Smut Pittsbu Ra Reading Rep I & S Royal D, N Y .. | Sinclair Oil Ref South Pacific South Rall . Studebaker Co 104% | Texas Co ...... 42% nts: he act Por the cover damages of $23.57 in the ca Dubow, Inc., against me the rehat amount of Con ( 51% 23% 887 36% We Offer— 100 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK * she said, “'a group of pno-' ple in New Britain better informed than thé general public as to the work | of the State Bureau of Child Welfare, A group who will take back to the various erganizations and clubs to which they belong the great need of | several hundred children now in coun- | ty temporary institutions for homes of | thelr own.” The oplinion of the grou was asked as to the effectivencss of the methéds used in New Britain for finding free homes. Several-excellent suggestions for new methods for find- ing homes in other ecitios were given. | Tt was agreed that it would he advan- | tageous for Miss Beach to keep office hours during December and Junuary | at the Visiting Nurse assoclation. 52 Center street, every Monday afternoon between 2:30 and § o'clock. Among those present were Mrs, W, W. Marshal, representing the Baptist echurch and the Sunshine society: Mrs, D. J. MeGuire, representing the Cath. olle Daughters of America; Miss Agnes Fox, representing this organizatior and also the Catholic social bureau; Miss Anna Mc I, represent- ing the Cathelle social service bureau; | Reverend John L. Sullivan, represent. ing the Knights of Columbus;: Mrs. John Mulvihill and Mrs. Margaret Hallinan, representing the Lady For. esters of Ameriea; Miss Mary K. Cur- tin, representing the Business and Professional Woman's elub; Mrs, €. | . Merwin and Mrs, W. Bchuitz, representing the South Congregation- al chureh: Miss Onea Romejko and | Migs Waneska representing the Cath- | olic Women's club: E. M. Pratt, repre- wenting the Tndustrial Council of New Britain; E. A. Connolly of the Odd Tellows; Miss Eva Giza,, representing the Sacred Heart church: Mrs, How. | ard Parsons, and Mrs. Frederick Platt, repregenting the Woman's Club, nnrl’ one man representing the Elke. serviee ONE DEAD, TWO WOUNDED | IN FATAL GUN BATTLE Prohibition Agents and Inmates of Country Store at Alliance, | Ohio, in Fight. Alliance, O., Dee. 4.—With on. man in the mergue here and two in Alliance City hospital, vietims of a xgun battle between prohibition agents| and inmates of Nick Marku's gencral | store east of here lagte yesterday aft jon, Alllanee police armed with rist guns today are scouring ihe| woods south of here for Marku blamed by police for the shooting. | John 8. Marcu, 20, was shot down and instantly killed in the gun fray.| Thomas Crawford of East Palestine, | leader of the raiding party, and Tom Sokach of this city, belleved to have been a bystander, were wounded In| the fusillade of bullets. Neither is| believed to be seriously wounded | According to police, Marku, pro- prictor of the store and a familiar| pelice court figure here, began shoot- | ing with a shotgun when the pro- hibition rajders, four in number, en- tered his place. After the shooting he fled to the woods heavily armed. Allance police and firemen sirengthened later Mahoning county deputy sheriffs and police of Sebring, & town east of here, were scouring the -roh for the suspect Police were ordered to shoot to kil * on sight. One-half of the victims of the drug habit contract it under the age of 25 HRISTMAS] GIFT SUGGESTIONS For Her For Him For the Kiddies On Today's Want Ad Page Classifications 65 A-B-C-D 15, in the against Mo James W Borlen and others. Hayes was awarded foreclosure with damages of $327.20 and costs of $41.31, in the suit against James Tormoy. MAYOR SELECTS BODY FOR CITY ZONE PLAN First Page). ™ a Is (Continued 1'rom Robert Nussell nnd Henry Nowieki, roprescnting the bar; | Peter J, Pajewski, Willlam M. Judd id 1, L. Conlon, aldermen, and Elias Ringrose, Arthur G. Crusberg and Donald 1.. Bartlett, counciimen Earl K. Bishop and H. 1", Ludorf, repr senting the architects, A subcommitte of the commission met yesterday afternoon to consider the adaisabliity of przyv"" ceeding with zoning, and it was voted | to recommend to the plan commission that the work be done. The subcommittee consists of . G.| Iatt,. Johnstone Vanee, L A A Andrews and Harry G. Hancock, Up- on receipt the resolution adopted | by the common council asking that a| zoning ordinance be prepared, the plan commission referred the question to its subcommittee for study, After investigating what zon- ing had done for other ecities, the ., committee gave the movement its| g, Huy ford, ot el a ¥ w G | eo city plan el of { lin hearty approval. This morning Mayor| pioline claimed the fluid was dena Paoncssa was informed of the action and he at ence announced the per- sonnel of the tu th at a recent eouncll meeting. Parks Auto Three 6;)1 | In Restricted Areal The Hartford police this morning | T notificd the New Britain authoritics that an automobile registered in the | name of Carson Beane of 15 South | High street, this city, has been park of in a restricted district in that city|T. for three days. Investigation by the local authoritles showed that Beane ueft several days age for Waterbury | St and has not been seen since. The | sa Hartford police were notified to this|ap effect m Wisk Vacates Appeal B And Will Go to Jail Valentine Wisk of Grove street this morning vocated his appeal to the su. | fir to and day paid his $200 fine a 15 perior court left this afternoon to serve Jail sentence BAD BREAK COTTON New York, Dec. 4. — An excited opening of the New York cotton mar- ket today with a break of 77 to 100 points on first sales followed a smash in the Liverpool market over night after heavy continental and hedge selling. December declined to 5 and January to 34.90, representing $11 to $12 a bale loss from the recent Pigh records. ye 18 ha da th REFUSE OWN CHECKS - New York, Dee. 4. —Southern bank- ers, alleged to have been trading un- der fictitious names, were alleged to have refused to honor their own checks agninst deposits of customers, thus hastening the bankruptey of Scott, Norris & Co., which failed for more than $1.000,000 last month, & bankruptey raferee was told today of of L2} b MAKES SUICIDE CERTAIN Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. §—Albert J Burt, years old, leaped in the har- bor from the foot of Verry strect o- day and drowned he Tad slashed his wife with a knifc o was Wfter ca an lw R, | 8prague, treasurer; Colonel | Bullen, as to the and work of the local corps of the Sal- | vation Army |success of the campaign which is to | be started tomorrow to raise |New Haven Autoist Held garage today and figuratively into the thorough | arimg of a police officer who was cu. rious enough to take a look into the zoning committee, ap- | grain, pointment of which was authorized | gaturday, owns the doubles lawn tennis Harold | team | The hoy -Secreta;_\' of P. U, Com. mission o . . Attwood, W. R. Iletche r B. J. Porter, 1. W. Chris G. P. Spear, ills, Andrev ol A. w. w. b and Mary Curtin, secretary, amount of money taken in the manner in which this money spent. The cnsign S future |1 h sald that the depends Jargely on the | 00 turopathy Is in Limelight, Expecis | President W. ¢, French of the| her campaigns conducted in this |t ty and that it would he known us|e “brick sale.” t A committes consisting of Kdward mnions, chairman; Wales Piper Villiam Oquist, Joseph Woods, and | corge Prentiee, was appointed to onduct the campaign for the Lions ub, President Freneh announced that o next meeting of the club would | n J 1o L For Having Alcohol in Car New Haven, Dec, 4. —Edward Rio- no backed his automobile out of a h r 1 | m Bt a achine, Twenty cans of alcohs! e gallons in cach can, were seized red aleohol but the police held to belief that it was made from The case was continued until Frank Benevento, who garage, go! into an argu- ent and was arrested charged with c ‘ breach of the prace ilden May Never Again’ Play on American Team Philadelphia, Dec. 4.—As a result the controversy Retween William Tilden, 2nd, national singles and champion and H. Hackett of the United ates Davis cup committee, Tilden id today that he may never again ppear on an American Davis cup st b ir a M IS a ridgeport’s Fire Loss For 1923 Is Very Low Bridgeport, Dec. 4. — Bridgeport's e loss for 1923 will go to a new low cord, according to estimates made day by department officials st it based on lossos for 11 months of this Thus far the totai is § fire loss year of 1922 was §1 7.30 ar Boy Writes Threat To Burn Building I.. N. Dunham of 80 Winthrop street s reported to the police that yester y a boy stuck a in note his door which read that he was going to burn e building. to be one The police Dunham suspects the has worked for investigating m are Gets Saiary Increase Hartford, Dee. 4.- control today incre Henry F. Billings, public tilftics 500 to $4,000 The etate board | j; sed the salary the secretary of committes Mr. Billings employ more from has stat than yrars. « ONE-MAN CAR IN s A new th mEtruction one car, o been put the north-end * presents a very trim d i® what s known as tine ppear the saf. type THE HERALD The A-B-C Paper with the A-B-C Want Ads of co ploxment to retired army office net AMERICANS NOT AFFECTED Constantinopie, Dee. §.-<The Haidar Bey Vaili of Constantinepls mpelfing foreign firme 1o give om order « dors fect the American Exproses com singer. Fard and operating in the the | iter Sandard city. win's “fine temperament,” and | Baldwin forward | ualty company of New famons biuc pany insurance on the Stutz in the honest | lawful property | of Winkie and that the company paid | g iow Works ptd {long to Winkie lawfully was 80 stolen, Winkle's of the constitutional sense, w | today merning at 1¢ hanks * ore pany ecovery would be rapid.” Premier Smuts declined to speak n the subject of the British elections ut he referred to Premier Bald- said vas “an honest, straight- Englishman.” This, Premier added, was the secret of 'remier Baldwin's hold on so many of is countrymen, muts Suit Against Winkle Over Famous Stutz Lichoes of the sensational disclos- | Tions club said that the campaigp for |ures in New Britain two years ago | actna funds for the army would differ from | which resulted in Jacob Winkle of his city going to state prison on harges of receiving stolen automo- Jlies are heard at the county court- house where assigned for trial in the ourt of the common pleas tomorrow is the case of the United States Cas- York against Winkle is long sin on parole, but Winkle's Stutz car is the subject patter of the case assigned for trial acob Winkle ut of prison be held with the Rotary club Thurs- | tomorrow. day evening. | United States Casualty com- alleges that it carried liability The elicf that it was the im $2 for damages to the car eceived in an accident, August 3, 920. The company says that as a patter of fact the Stutz did not be- but was stolen from ome party unknown to the company, nd that Winkle knew the car did not belong to him and that is laims Winkle had no insurable in in the and that the $25 hould be company allegation st car returned to the nswer denies the the company It is interesting in connection with to note that the late Con- able Charles H. Latham, on 2, 1921, attached the Stutz the papers in this Reuben Taylor is at car er p sorvin gainst Winkle. forris 1. Saxe of New Britain ap cars for Winkle ‘ Prohibition Agents Not Empowered as Officers Omaha, 4.—Prohibition agents re not civil officers in any #triet or Federal Judge J Woodrough Omaha declared written opinion He Dec “ also without h warrants, ated t e awfn ¥ to sery Deaths Macroginis. daughter of of rnoon rnoon at gagarino Mary infa Mr. and Inis Bolleon ast evening tomorrow 0w died hetd Buria he .M Card of Thanks express ¢ p I neig We Hends & - mployes of 1 ticut and Power con nd sympathy nded "t W Mo JOSEPH A. HAFFEY Vuneral Director arlors 53 Myvthe S servicr Faceptional. Tady Assistant Tel. Parior 1 -2 Residence 17 Sommer S 18253 The casualty company Novem- | |Texas & Pacific 19% |Tobacco Prod .. 91% Transeon Oil .. 3% Union Pacific .. 130 | United Fruit 182 U 8 Indus Aleo 621 1" & Rubber Co | U 8 Steel U 8 Steel pfd {Utah Copper . | Willys Overland | Westinghouse | (Tudd & Co.) | Life Travelers Ins Am Hardware Bige-Hfd Carpet Co Bristol Brass Colts Arms Eagle Lock “en Hart & Conley Landers Frary N B Machine com N B Machine nfd Niles-Bemt-Pond North & Judd Peck Stow & Wileox | Russell Mfg Co Scovill Mfg Co Standard Serew Rtanley Works com & Clark & com Torrington Co |Traut & Hine | Union Mfg Co Actna Casualty Automobile Ins Aetna Fire v Phoenix Fire Rts . & TREASURY STAT . Treasury balance, $154,08), CHURCH AUTHORITY DIES N. Y. Deec. 4. Chadsey, 67, for many years in years a pastor died last night He 455 285 LLE .214 Lockport, Horace T. clergyman state, and for 10 Springtield, Mass his home here on church law torney for the casually company, and | City Advertisement | Acce street, street tance of Bain Stanley street to Kast tablishment of building lines thereon Clerk’s Oftice, City of Conn., Dec. 4, 1 whom it may conce Notice hereby given | Beard of Comp at and ment of the New Britain the appraisal of ar street grade New ;0 following damages epecial benefits 1 by the from Stanley to and the establishment grade 1s ma epta street strect street or North Side Damages Benefits ) $85.00 a s Vrary & ( ark $1 8, Frary & ¢ 1 Frary & ¢ Frary & ( jot lLanders, ark Landers ark Aibin Raip! son was an authority the Assess- has and 1 assessments bettermenta, of Bain| East and building lines there- 100 NORTH & JUDD 100 STANLEY WORKS JOHN P. 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Britain, TALK WAGE DEMANDS TRIES T0 KILL SELF Stone and Robertson Mect With Pig Baltimore Young Man Used Same Gun Four Representatives o Discuss and same Room in Which His Pal ' Pay Situation Took Own Life o e New De Stone York preside 1ocomot ¢ Robertson Baltime Whee e N presid way storati board's sinee has Althoug Brown’s President Will Not Reply to Charges 4 Pre Lt Wm Home Town Folks Are Now Proud of Garrett todas vou may keep t B the result sl