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4 e GERMAN LUTHERAN " MINISTERS CONVENE Many Clergymen Attending N. E. District Conlerence Here The ‘N conferenc England district pastoral opened a two # the St. Matthew's Yetheran church today, w ¥ Glaser of Meriden #adress of welcom #Mernoon by I Bteege, pastor of t The following ent: H. Birkner antic district M wiston, Me.: T. Kavase! Helyoke iridgeport; uth Norwalk; F. N w Wittse Woy mford; Zimmermann, Bronxville, Schmidt, district of The astors will be enter- will br dies’ Aid Matthew's ¢ served at the ST. MARK'S RADIO CONCERT The postponed radio mecting of the Men's club of St. Mark’s lpiscopal church will held o ursduy evening at § o'clock. The ir will be held in the parish hall and the mecting \gill be addressed by J, F. Furey, president of the Huartford Radio elub. Mr. Furey expects to give a concert before the club, This meeting is open to all interested in radio. . GASSED VET KILLS WIrE Disabled Pittsburgh ~ Man Shoots Spouse as Children Wateh Pittsburgh, ¥Feb, ¢ 8 government hospital at Baltimore only two weeks where he was treated for gas poisoning, suffercd in France during the war, Oliver Noeler yesterday shot und killed his wif Nellic as they sat at a dining table Wwith their three children. Noeler re. fused to talk when arrested, When the police entered they found Mrs, Neeler's body on the floor, \ir Einia, a two.year old daughter, hor little white apron bespattered with blood, sat beside the body be her mother to “get up.” —Released from ago. gging New Britain Common Stock Meeting Board Is . Called for March 3 Mayor &. M. Paoncssa issued a call this miorning for a session of thescity meeting board to be held next Mon- day evening, March 3, at the auditor- ium of the Central Junior high school at 8 o'clock. Chairman Edward I, Hall of the board of finance and taxation will sub- mit the budget prepared by his board which provides estimates of income and expenditure that will make nec- vy a tax rate of 22 mills iman will introduc on for its udoption’and it is ex- 1 that thé Dbudget will go 1 without any « ussion. Id there be any desire to the estimates prepared by the of fi and taxation, it will the ndment in writing in the hdnds of y tomerrow evening. at least 100 ¢ before the town an amendment counci ame Loar be am nee weessary to have tors are clerk ca pt New Ha\';n Mal\. (‘—razed, Says He Killed Another Hartfor FEdward Beebe, VOars . who umiil a week ago 1 at Park street, New Haven, was taken to the city hospital today after a doctor pronounced him in- sanc. Boebe came to Hartford in a new automot He called at police headquarters and announced he had “killed a man in New Haven last night and wanted to be lecked up.” It was icarned by the local police that Beebe bought the car in New Have on a conditional of and turned over two old cars valued at é.nu to cover the initial payment. Jt ported to the Hartford po- | cinity of the town farm and was turn- 0 the charge and his trial was begun. | be cived a head in- jury in a moto aceident some time ago and spent some weeks in a New Haven hospltal. COMPETE IN RIFI A team from th Small Arms club of New Britaln will enter the National Rifl clation competitive tea mshoot beginning this evening and continuing one evening a week for three weeks, SHOOT Corbin Russwin s proposed | N NEW BRITAIN DAII:Y HERALD, .TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1924, BACK T0 THE RANCH '¥all And His Wife Scek Quiet And | Read The Newspapers. El Paso, Tex, Feb. 26, — Former Secretary of the Interior Albert B. | Frall,’ acecompanied by Mrs. Fall, today Riv N. M., after a visit of several days at their residence in El Paso. Mr. Fall seemed much improved in health. He told friends that he in- nded taking a long rest on the past up the have been under way for Iyear, and then would take | Teapot Dome question. Upon the advice of physicians, he does not read the newspapers and will see only close friends. TRUCK MITS LIGHTER AUTO A trueck owned by Andrews, Swift donor since its establishment in lsss.; W. G. McAdoo. | of the, Moses attempted to read the speech He | Into the record, Senator Robinson took | The automo- held the probate judgeship here for! him off his feet by demanding tho:‘ & Co., struck an automobile parked on Broad street this morning, causing considerable damage. bile is owndd by Adam Dusza of 59 Silver, street who reported the acel- dent to the police. Police have been notified that the license to operate motor vehicles fs- sued to Merritt Hellyar of 157 Lake street, and Charles Sapko have been suspenda@l. Licenses have been re- fored to rank Madrick of 177 Grove street and David Berkowitz of 19 Hayes street, | OUT TO SEE THE WID A little about thre was found wandering about the vi- WORLD girl years old ed over to Mrs. Kibbe at the institu- tion to await its claim by relatives, The child was later turned over to its mother, Mrs, Brown, of 5 IFairview street, | INTS Max Linder, wife ‘of the famous French cinema actor, has telegraphed her father here that the story that she and her husband had been made il from an BLAM Paris, 1'eb, Judge Purple of Moodus Dies of Indigestion Moodus, Feb, 26.-—Albert E. Purple, former probate judge here for m“‘y}ing a weck for Patrick Maguire Rest — Fx-Secretary Forbidden To | yegrs, cotton: manufacturer and gen-| New York to claim his preperty, the {eral merchant, died shortly ness partner, where le resided. |Judge Purple was born here June 22, | bankbook showing deposits of $1,840 | returned to their ranch home at Three | 1547, and had since been a resident N & New York bank. Maguire is be- | He had conducted a|lieved to have jumped ovérboard o ! general store since 1863, latterly in| 10 have met with four play while en | He route to New London from New York, | | of ‘the town, partnership with Mr, Silliman. jengaged in cotton#Mmanufacturing in | Twine mills since 1368. He ,sented the town of East Haddam in before | local police today opened a suitcase noon today of acute indjgestion, at| he left behind in the stateroom of the the home of A. J. Silliman, his busi-| Steamer Georgia and found in addi- hiS. 1865 and has been sole proprietor of | Police beliey ranch, where extensive improvements | ihe three local factories of the Undine | repre- | Suitcase Left by Missing Man Contained Bankbook New London, Feb. 26.-—After wait- of tion to more than $100 in cash, a Letters found in' the suitcase wiil, the clear up hli identity. POLITIC! ABBLING Washington, Feb, 26.—Democratic !the legislature in the 70's and again | l-eader Rpbinson today objected to a | in 1001, constitutional convention being also member of the in 1902, 'rv‘qulmt by Senator Moses, republican, | New Hampshire, for printing in the He was president of the Moodus Sav- congressional reeord the specch which ings bank and the National Bank of Senator Need, democrat of Missouri New England at East Haddem and| made in 8t. Lonis last night, attacking | vice-president and director East Haddam public library. many terms until his retirement on | reaching the age limit about ten years ugO. No near relatives survive, 16 Year Old Youth Admits Theft, Placed on Parole Torrington, Feb. 26.—Newton Her- tolini, 16, of Torring®n, plea guilty in the superior court at Lite! field today to a charge of theft $216 committed in Torrington Tecember, He was released on pro- bation under a suspended sentence to the ‘reformatory. Grove Dean, charged with theft of an automobile in Albany, N, Y., pleaded not guilty of re Little Sisters of The Poor Are Admitted New York, Feb, 26.-~Immigration authorities at I'llis Island today ad- mitted five Little Sisters of the Poor, who were detained yesterday because the quotas of Finland and Great Brit- ain, their native lands, had been ex- hausted, The Sisters were paroled under a nominal bond of $250 each The competition will inelude 10 shots overdose of a sleeping potion is en- Pending an appeal of their case. They The sec- 10 shots kneeling The third week tanding and 10 shots sitting and 10 shots prone, ond week will be and 10 shots pro; will be 10 sho prone, ALTO ATTACHED IN SUIT atz Tranchida through Attorney Ginshurg has brought suit against William Dickman to recover on money loaned, und an automobile |owned by the latteg and kept in Unionville, was attucHed this gnorning in the amount of $100, The writ is returnable in eity court on the fhird | Monday of e cvening of this week y'clock the Ladies' Ald Stanley Memoria church will serve supper. Following the supper a program and entertain- ment will be given consisting of a Mrs, Earl Surprenant, a Margaret Peterson en-. titled “Pete Yonson's Girl's Mother,” scleetions by an impromptu male sauartet under the direction of Edward dedwell, An address will be glven by Principal B. I, Weeks of the Kast | et school on the subject “American Ideals,” The supper and entertainment are open to #he publie, plano solo b reading by M tirely without foundation and was the work of publicity agents of Viennese tiim makers, Btate of Connecticut, distr wi colrt of probate, Iebpy ] b matter of will of Willlam late of the Borough of Mane ‘County and State of New eying property situated 4 District petition of Florence Evelyn 4 New Britain tn sald distriet court for reasons In sadd o order on file and re- ain papers produced duly Wuthenticated and exemplitied of the fast will and testament, and & I thereto. o and of record of the ng and tublishing the in the Btate of New 1 that said petitioner being named eeutor in eald will, be approved ourt; ns by said petition on file rt will more fully appear, it i 3B that sald petition be heard and suid of Rerlin, 5, 1974, at the probate office the Sth day of March, 1934, at 9 o'clo’k forenoon; at which time and place wll persons Interested therein ¢ ¢ to appear un eh they may hav ng of suld petition and u like not Tax Commissloner of the Btate of tieut at Hurtford, Conn It is turther ordered that sald petitioner glve public motice of this erder and cila- tion by publishing the same {n & news. paper hasving A cireulation in this distrl und by posting . copy of sald order on & [ pubtic " sign-post In said_gistrict, ot least |tive » . | N Judge. | determined distriet, o ATTENTION holders of the Bristol Brass Corpora- tion: proceeded to thlr destination, mother house of their order Brooklyn, Favorable Report on Bill To Aid Starving Germans Washington, Feb, 26-~Tavorable report of a bill by Representative Fish, republican, New York, which would authorize an appropriation of 810,000,000 for the purchase in the | United States of foodstufis for reliev- ing starving womefi and children of Germany, was ordered today by the house foreign affairs committee, in LEASES MAIN STREET PLACE Nellle R. Newell has leased from foll Dubowy and H. K. Kalmanowitz, the third floor of the bullding at 321 1-2 Main street, for use as a restaur- ant, coffee house and pool room, The lease is for two years. The rental for . [the first six months s $50 a month - and for the remaining 15 montha, ANDERSON—CURRAN Iver Oscar Anderson of Portland . |and Miss Anna Curran of 1567 Kelsey strect have been granted a license to marry. Miss Curran | teac The annual meeting of the stockholders will be held Friday at 2 o’clock P. M. at the office of the company. Ample provision will be made for the accommodation of all and the ladies are particularly urged to attend. - At this meeting it will be shown how sensational and.un- founded are the attacks made by Mr. Barnes of Hartford. The situation is dangerous only because of lack of knowledge by many of the stockholders, and in the absence of dividends more inclined than usual to give attention to misleading statements and claims. The machinery of a brokerage office is arranged and system- ized for effectively getting the attention of the individual. Start- ing at the top, step by step the éffort broadens until finally culmin- ating with the individual canvasser. : It is usual to sign a proxy in a perfunctory way, and often it makes little difference. This is a time that you should attel!d the meeting if possible and if not to give careful attention to the issues involved before making final choice bet Bristol proxy committee. ween the Hartford and If you have already signed a proxy on insufficient informa- tion, it is not only proper but customary to appoint a later proxy representing your latest wishes, If you cannot attend the meeting, we request your signature on the dotted line of the Bristol proxy sent you by the undersigned. The Bristol Proxy Committee: P. 0. Box 175, Bristoly Conn. R. 8. NEWELL F. H. JOHNSTON A. F. ROCKWELL last | the | is a school; | | | | Then when Senator reggle probate court, | Raba Jacob late of the town ain, in said district, deceased, Upon the zpplication of Willam F. Man- | gan preying that as administrator he may e authorized and empowered to sell and nvey certaln real. esiate, as per sald | application on file more fully appears, it is Ordered, that said application he heard and deterinined ut the probate effice, . in sald district, on the 3rd b, A. D., 1924, at' § e'clock in and that netice be glven of | of sald application and the | of hearing thereon, by pub- | er In some newepaper hav- | ing @ eirculation in said district, and by | posting a copy of this order on the public eign-post in the town of New Britaln, In suld district, and by glving noetice to ail PArtes in interest, either personally or by malling to cuch one, prej copy of this order, and re court of the notice glv BERNAR id postage, a 1 make to this AFTNEY, Judg That long anticipated wedding of Peggy Wood, mu edy star, and John Weaver, poet and literary critie, finally has been solemnized. The ceremony took place in Hamilton, Bermuda. The nuptials culminated a romance of nearly two years, marked ~ by postponements and rumors of quarrels and reconciliations. BOSTON STORE. DONNELLY, MULLEN CO. R SIP;gm‘rhtl Sheets, size x90. 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