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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1925 CITY ITEMS. WALL STREET STOCK canum, will unite with councils in Wall Street—Strength and activity Bristdl, Wallingford and Middletown in a union meeting at Meriden Tues- | Ment today was sentenced to Atlanta day evening, for a year and a day. He will appeal./ Get ‘your Brunswick Wonder rec-| The American civil libertles union has|of high priced investment shares was | Prof. Bldg., 87 West Main street,— Protested to Washington at his con-|the feature of today's stock markef. advt. viction charging that he was being| Resumption of pool operations was | persecuted because of his anti-fascisti| noted in a number of low-priced in- dustrials but the top quotations were | shared by a wave of selling in the Mrs, berg and Mrs. Harry Christensen sympathies, spending the weck-end in New ahared city. nal hour. e Former Professor at * B gk Newington, on turnptke, Bates College Dies |the raiiroad group resuited chestra.—advt. Worcester, Dec. 8.—Prof. Thotas| York Central and Baltimore Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Albin Carison of 211 |1, Angell, former head of the depart.|touching new 1923 tops but their| Fairview street will leave tomorrow |ment of modern languages in Bates|£2ins were reduced later by the heavy for an automobile trip to Florida.| college died here today, aged 86|8¢lling of the Northwestern ('flrrlrrn,v vears, He was appointed professor | ¢Vveral of which dropped 1 to 2 points. of modern languages in Bates callege | B8€tt & Myers, General Electric, At- | in 1869 and held the position 33 years| Jantic ~Refining, Fisher Body, and until he retired in 1902. The funera]| AMericag Tce were the oumnu:xmz They expect to he gone for the winter, Mr. Carlson is a member of the firm will be held Monday at 2 o'clock, | StTOnE ~an~ of the industrial ing 4 to nearly 13 points above of Carlson and Torrell. Join our' Victrola and Gulbransen Christmas club for $1. Henry Morans. terday’s closing levels. The closing was irregular. Sales approximated 700,000 shares, —advt. ATTEMPTED TRAIN WRECK Train De- railed—Is Second Wrecking Effort Within Few Hours, NEEDS NO CHARITY omicial Sent to Atlanta Prison New York, Dec. 8.—Carlo Tresca, radical editor who was convicted last week of violating the postal laws hy| publishing a birth control advertise- | President Is Advised From That Teutons Want Louisville and Nashville Sources Only Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchsage 31 West Main St, Tel. 2040 Business Accommodations, Cincinnati, Dec. $.—Derailment last| Washington, Dec. 8. — Germany is Stanley K. Iiddy, Manages night ofLouisville ahd Nashville rail- | not in need of charity, according to road passenger train No. 6 was the|information reaching President Cool- | result of a second attempt within a|idge through official channels, and he few hours to wreck a passenger train|feels that any aid given that nation on that rgad between Latonia andsIn-|by the United States should be ar- dependence, Ky, a distance of only a|ranged on a business basis. few miles, | | | We Offer: 100 LANDERS. FRARY & CLARK 100 AMERICAN HARDWARE 100 STANLEY WORKS SCOVILLE MFG. CO. A. 8. Svensk, Mrs. Arthur Mo- are York strength in & | Failure in the first instance was due Sat.. night, to the timely discovery of a displaced bripesn ox rail by a track walker, who flagged | an accommodation train barely in time to prevent it running into the diteh. 5 The second attempt, however, re- sulted in the derailment of the loco- motive tender and combination car of No. 6, northbound froth Louisville, and the slight injury of a baggage. man and a fireman. The passengers were unhurt, After the wreck, it was found that spikes had been drawn and a rail en- tirely removed, MAILING STRIKE BALLOTS. By The Assoclated Press Detroit, Dee. 8.—A strike ballot was being mailed today to all mamn- tepance of way men in Canada, it | was announced here today by the United Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way employes and railway shop laborers, = Py T, JUDD & CO. MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Members New York Stock Exchange Hartford: Harttora-Conn. trust Bldg., ‘1=l New Britain: 23 West in Street, Tel IRISH LOAN OVER-SUBSCRIBED Dublin, Dec, 8.—The Irish Free Btate loan of 10,000,000 pounds was over-subscribed by 4,000,000 pounds | although the books were closed four days ahead of scheduled time, Finance | Minister Blythe stated today. The ]{:;fi [;:‘:“:,23;':; dnlg::‘l(l‘t ';?:;l::fi'll; head the two committees in charge of responsible for the gratifying results, {the event. | Brunswick phonographs and ree- ords at John A. Andrews & Co.—adv. |John A. Andrews & Co.—Adv. The police nave heen notified that the operator's licenses of Edwin ¥, Johnson of 24 William street and August Eggert of 465 West Main Jehuda Helevi lodge and the ladies’ auxiliary will hold a dance at the Elks' club on Wédnesday night of next week. The hall will be at- tractively decorated and a large or- chestra has been engaged to play. M. Greenstein and Mrs. M. D. Saxe ANENT THE WORLD COURT. Chyrch Leaders Feel That Movement | Will Meet With Approval. Washington, Dec. 8. —Confidence that church leaders throughout the country enthusiastically support President Coolidge’'s advocacy of American membérship in the perma- - nent court of international justice Am Tob was expressed in a message ad.|Am Wool .. dressed to the executive today by the | Ana Copper . .. L. federal council of churches, through| Ateh Top & SF 873 its commission on international jus.| At Guif & W T 151 tice afd good will. The message, | Baldwin Toco which was signed by Dr. John H.|Balt & Ohio.. Finley, chairman of the commission, | Beth Steel B and Dr. 8. L. Gulick, secretary, ex-)Gow Textile ... pressed “hope that every possible in.|Cen Teather Co 111 fluence may be exerted to secure fa-|Ches & Ohio 1% vorable action by the senate.” Chi Mil & St. P 14% sttty o Chi Rock Tsl & P 243 Chile Copper Chino Copper Con Gas Corn Prod Ref Cruecible Steel .. 8% Cuba Cane Sugar 12% Frie 09 Erie 1st pfd Gen Flectric 198 |Gan Motor 15 Tnspiration Cop Tnt Mer Mar pfd 8 Allis Chalmers. . Pacific Ol Tnt Nickel Tnt Paper . Ky Spg Tire Ken Copper . Mid Rtates Of1 .. Missouri Pac N ¥ Central .. NYNHA&HI1S Nor. & West . 104% North Pacifie 551, Pure ON 19% Pan Am P & &1y Penn R R 2% Pierce Arrow 10 Ray Con Cop ... 117 Reading 01, Rep | & § BTN Royal D, N ¥ A0 Sinclair Ol Ref 28% South Pacifie Li South Rall Yy Studebaker Co, 10873 Texas Co LARY Tex & Pacific Y% Tob Products Trans O} Union Pacific United ruit U 8 Teod Prod " 8 Indus Aleo 52 " 8 Rubber Co 3 U 8 Steel Utah Copper Willys Overiand Westinghouse Nat Lead 1043 108 10 13 593 103% 104 107 Am | Am Am Om Am Am Sum Can Car & F Cotton Oil Loco Sm WILL STOP LYNCHINGS. Governor of North Carolina Promises to Do All in His Pow Raleigh, N. €., Dee. 8. —Governor Morrison declared in a letter pub- lished today that he intended to use “every particle of power given me by the constitution of this state to pre- vent lynchings,” in North Carolina. The letter was in reply to a reso- lution adopted by the board of| county commissioners of Nash county criticising the governor for sending troops to Nashville, N. C, for the protection of Lee Washington, negro, on trial charged with attacking a white woman. & Ref Tob .. 3-6220 1815 TWO TO BE CARDINALS. The Associated Press. Rome, Dec. 8.—It announced last night that Variste Lucidi, auditor to the Pope, and Mgr. Aurelio Galli, director of the street have heen suspended. The op- Vatican museum, will be created car-| . ..¢0.'g license of Frank Stagis of 80 dinals at the consistory this month, ‘\rwlnglon road has been returned to P SR T 1R | him. wouLp m-:s'rom-. LIRERTY | French Hat Shoppe, Room 107 Pro- Paris, Dec. 8.—The league of na-|fessional Bldg., 87 West Main m.—nd\” tions' committee on intellectual eo-| Tassillo's Orc. dance Fri., United hall operation, on the motion of Professor' —advt, REICHSTAG EMPOWERED | Nitobe, has decided to address a| James Bellamo of this city and Miss | By The Associated Press. | world-wide appeal to unversities, | Josephine Valvo of Middletown were _Berlin, Dec, 8,~The Reichstag to- learned bodies'and private persons for | married in Middletown November 27,|day voted the “full power bill" asked contributions of books towards $he rh‘nm J. P. Donovan performing the|by the government by 213 to 18, on storation of the library of the Univer- | wedding ceremony. A copy of the|the third and final reading of the sity of Tokio. The library contained certificate s file today at the|measure. i 470,000 volumes. By . 381 Aol was officially We Offer— Scovill Manufacturing Co. Stock T T PP Thomson, Tenn & Co. NEW ERITAIN HAKTFURD New Rritain National Bank Bldg. 1) Central Row Telephone 2580 Telephone 2-4141 Members Mern bers Hartford Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchangs Donald R. Hart, Manager 2 (e T S IITITHIT l'll()“\lll i \l l(ll“' Philadelphia, Dec. 8.—Colonel Theo- dore Noble, .\‘tr.mmn, Pa., a lawyer employed by the Hudson Coal com- pany, and well known in railroad le- gal circles, was found dead in a hotel here today with a bullet wound in the head and a pistol lying at his side. He was a former resident of Albany, N T Beaths The committee asks |town clerk’s office. that the gift books be sent through Home-cooked lunches at Crowell's. | | the advt Our speciai house cleaning, advt, Japanecse embassies plano polish for fall C. L. Pierce & Co.— Hand made fancy article sale given by Miss Minnie Borg and Mrs. Geo Mitchell at 81 Lyons street hoginning this afternoon and ‘evening and con- tinuing all next week.—advt. Mah jongg originated in the court of the King of Wu, 500 B. C., ac- cording to some authorities, We Offer— 100 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK 100 NORTH & JUDD 100 STANLEY WORKS John llnl(mwhk John Linkoswick, age 59 years, died early this morning at his home at 189 Washington street. He was born in Lithuania and for the past 35 years had lived in New Rritain He bad | been employed at Russell & Erwin's for the past 30 years, He is survived by a wife, Funeral services will probably be held on Monday. C. b. OF A. DUTCH SUPPER The Catholic Daughters of America will hold their annual Duteh supper n( 0 U. A, M. hall, Tuesday, from [ until 8 o'elock. Mrs, Annie Egan heads the committee in charge of arrangements. Assisting her are |Mrs. James O'Brien, Mrs. James | O'Leary, Mra, Charles McKeon, Mrs. |John ¥ricke, Mrs. Philip Bardeck, Mrs. John Hyland, Mrs. Richard Er- win and Mrs, Alex Bonenfant. In charge of the dining room will be | Mrs. Tsabelle Kitson, Miss Agnes Fox, Mrs George H. Shine, Mrs. Michael Hannon, Mrs. Anna Murray, Mrs. John Igoe, Mrs. Thomas McNamara. jand Mrs. Edward Strobley. The young women who will act as wait- | resses are Anna MacBriarty, Bertha | MeBriarty, Marie Heslin, Rose Mil- | ler, Rose King, Margaret Sliney, May | Convelly, Agnes Bratton, Della Daley, | Catherine O'Leary, Anna Voltz and | Loretta Bielman, [ | [ 3 | A DOLLAR— . put away today and a few added each month of the year, will build up so quickly, that at the end of 12 months you will be surprised at what you have really ac- complished, and you will not have missed the few spare dollars in your every-day spending. With this method of saving you will also get 419 interest on your deposits. Why not start at once and make your money earn money for you? urritt Mutual Sa JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Eachange of New York m;;':;rv STOCKS Bridgeport [ BONDS New Haven Middietewn Direct Private Wire to New York G. ¥. GROFF Mgr.~Itoom 508, N, B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1013 Mrs. Harriet 1. Clark Mrs, Harret L. Clark, aged 84 years, widow of Daniel J. Clark, died yester- day morning at her home, 45 Cook avenue, Meriden, after a long iliness. | She was a charter member of Trinity M. B, church, Meriden, and was di- rector of the City Mission for a con- siderable period and well known as a charity worker. She was also a mem- ber of the W. C. T. U, She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Charles Hull and Mre, Willard ¥, Peck, both of eMri. den; nine grandchildren, Clifford, Al- ton and Harold Pack of Meriden; Mrs Stewart Marble of Montelair, N, J.: Mrs, Howard Island of Hartford; Mrs. Willard ¥, Peek, both of Meri. othy Clark of New Britain and Charles Hull and Adelbert Clark of Meriden. The funeral will be held at her home Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev, H. K. Robinson will officiate. Burial will be in Walnut SUCCESSFUL MINSTREL SHOW The junior branch of the Catholic Duughters of America presented its minstrel and dance last evening at the T. A. B, hall. It was considered a de- cided success, largely owing to the [eareful direction of the minstrel coach Joseph Haffey, The solos were excep- | tionally well rendered and with a | strong chorus, snappy endmen and | two clever little dancers the minstrel | might well be considered the hest of | | #ts kind. The colonial costumes worn | by the troup made a decided hit, Music for daneing was furnished by “Clynes” orchestra.” oDpD FELIOWS TO BOWL Mateh games between bowlers in the local Odd Fellows lodges will be played at the opening night of the new fraternity bowling alleys 144 | Areh street, Monday evening. After | the match games the Odd Fellows and the Daughters of Rebekah will bowl. | Fuller, Richter Aldrich § ® 94 PEARL ST. HARTFORD, CONN. Telephone 25261 New Britain Office, 122 Main St, E. T. BRAINARD, Mgr. We offer— AMERICAN HARDWARE AT THE MARKY Tel. 2980 Co.) nid T 80 2 143 (Petnam & Asked | 'TH [ Aetna Life Tns Am Hardware Am Hosiery Bige-Hid Carpet Billings & Epencer com Billings & Spencor pfd Bristol Brass Colts Arms Conn 1t & Pow prd Eagle lLock Fafnir Bearing Hart & Cooley Hfd Elec Light 145 com “Illhm A. House, Rev, Dr. George W. C. Hill offi ed at the funeral services for the William A. House ut the residence at 17 Lenox place this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial was in Fairview cem etery. % 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. Mrs. Jobn Gramalia The runeral of Mra. John Grzmaiia [Anders Brary & | was held vesterday morning from the | ”. vt osdenb b edoes The first meeting of the new Boy ' cpovch of the Bacred Heart of .,"“._I.l' 1t Montgomery pfd fcout drum and ‘bugie corpa will be | pev sjexander Tanski was celebran, |~ B Gas held Monday evening at 6:30 ocmck\" a requiem high mass. The pall| N B Machine {at the state armory. Leon Bradley |yaarers were A%oiph Ahemba, ,,,,n“{ » .\lnrhm: prd | will be bugle instructor. Forty boy® | goraki, Frank Choroncik, Wicenty ,\‘nn-.ero.v ond com |have been signed up. Choroncik, Joseph Choroneik and finrvvh & Judad . | Wicenty ‘Okula. Burial was in|heck. Biow & Wilcox | Bacred Heart cemetery Ruseell Mfg Co BUGLE CORPS ORGANIZE It is safe and saves time. 18 BBLS, m KEY STOLEN. Scovill Mg o vings Ban Bridgeport, Dec. 8.—A quantity of whiskey walued by the owner, Pat- rick J. MeGuire of 676 Park avenue, at several thousand dollars, was re- | ported stolen to the police today. The whiskey was in 18 barrels and —————— JOSEPH A. HAFFEY Funeral Director 8 N E Telephone Standard Berew ftanley Works Stanley Worka prd | Torrington ‘o com | Traut & Hine 2% “ ° Real Estate Transfers Filed With City Clerk specding Parlors 83 Myrtle St Service Exceptional, Lady Assistant ‘Tel. Parlor 1625-2 Residence 17 Summer St —1825-3 ———— The wing % deeds four children at night, ki taantly. The driver e aceident. A mo- started in pursuit, The vie- this ng- | had been in the house cellar, Mr. t McGuire sald, since August, 1919, nto and he owned it for a_considerable period prior to the effectiveness n(l the 18th amendment K 0 't Ashe ossing em i Open Saturday Evenings Travelers Ins Union Mfg Co od for office ore last Barne W policemar town cler cAuliffe, T Mary 13 U. & TREASURY STATLEMENT B. Treasury balance. $144,162.003 v ren Lynn Shoe Workers Are imadiecihatp To Accept Compromise ..n... 1. 1 Lynn, Dec. §-<The nine local un man, Dover roa of the amalgamated shoe Workers of 1, Mas |America have voted to accept the at recommendation of the state board . . |of concitiation and arbitration that the lace to open your Christmas Club this D . . T — be given full authority to adjust th 1Lynn shoe situation through the state board The committes will meet the board Boston nest Monday i overhau! him Lessner, of Wa Wight- Emmons to H ENGLAND STILL SILENT Care- . Press Finds Little Time to Comment On Coolidgr's Address 16 Dec. S —America’s tene Just as convenient, as an year. Here at The New Britain Trust Co. you will find a class that “will suit the large or small pocketbook, every service you would nat- urally desire, and best of all, a Bank where you know that the years of experience behind it stand for all that,is sound in Banking. We have the youngest Xmas Club in the city—a good reason why you should join here this year and watch us grow. Look For Our Xmas Club Sign Cor. Church and Main St. in NILL ATTEND CoNCERT Magor Angelo M ”v hard J. Kinsella tord. and friends wi I"aonrasa mayor of Hart A the Mar e Losen Winow atter 1~ Whoee Hushand Ivied Gets Litthe at the occupying a he has been ex and Mra. 8 7. Poli of join them. They w at the tinelli Capitel theater fundas | jointly tended to Mr New Hasen to receive Mr. Martinellt Laian a7 the cancert Worn " Quake aftarnoon 5 | Fremeh An invitation Mavar Pannecss part of Maly as comes fram the sam Mr. Martine ADDITION AT arrie M. Pis [ e ORDER OF SOTHOR i » MeADOO-FOR-PRES. (14R - Denver. Dec. & A MeAdoo-for | President club was formed here at a uncheon attendcd by many promi jent Bemoerste Governor Wililam ¥ Sweet and Mayor F. Sta pleton wers declared to be Sponsors | of the meeting. Renjamin Complaint For Wiverce FOR MIRDER Montre t.—Raoul Rrodeur | for 1he Henrd ' Royer. & farmer of Watrrion. Quebec HANGY at rder tast year o