New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 5, 1924, Page 15

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entertalnment was presented, features of which were piano selections by Councilman F Howhrd Smith, vocal numbers by Mer- ritt Humason, and accordion numbers by S. A hoxing bout was put on by now locating here, and “Young Ryan” |a locul pugilist. At the close of the ! mecting refreshments were served. ! Among those who spoke last night land who urged concentrated effort to lr-'n across the democratic ticket, were: Prof. A. 8. Andrulewicz, Dr. A, 1 | Avitable, Public Works Commissioner Eugene Fascelli, Michael McCrann of theboard of relief, John Meskill, ex- iderman Michael T. Kerwin, Danic Sullivan, James T. O'Connor, ex- Councilman Thomas Coyle, Council- man Stephen A, Lynch, Charity Com- mis man P, A progrum of ., DEMOCRATIC WOMEN' START BALL ROLLING Mrs. Mangan Chairman of Or ganization--Social Next Tuesday The democratic ca ten under paign v ay with party meeting at head- ternc 10 organi: th the way yester the uarters d in the a party IN meeting hall ir for an old time political both gatherings cxpressions of cos dence that the democratic admini tration will be continued in were heard. Mrs. Laura M. Mangan. a member f the sehoo! commit was chosen s chairman of the women’s commit- tee. She had suggested the name of Mrs. M. T. Crean as chairman, but Mrs. Crean, who is state central com- mitteewoman from this district, ex-| plained that she has not the time necessary to give to the offi Women's Campaign Committee, One of Mrs. Mangan's st acts atter uming office wa® to name a committee of the city’s lcading demo- cratic women to I the organi- Those are Philip Bardeck, Mrs. Edward Igan, Miss Nellie 8 Mrs. Jam Curtin,. Miss Hennessy Grorgy M. J. W Conlen, Mrs, Helen Kelley Mrs. Charles McDonough Farley, Mus. I B. P. J. Murray, Mrs. Henry Mrewi‘rank L. Conlen, ) Dunn, Mrs, George W. J. Neble, Mrs, Paul Mrs, Hagearty, Miss Grace Burns, M M. Mone es, Mrs. Henry T. and Mr: A. Mctarthy, Social Neat Tuesday Mrs, Mangan announced that the democratic w the city are to guests of party at a wl whist'to be held at th Tuesday ¢ ne admission a i b 1t W caders of . C. McIntyre of the board of works, A. M. Paonessa was schedul- ed to speak, but his time up with talks to the ¥ stockholders at their to the Ladies' Auxiliary at their annual banquet. It was announced powe Burritt and ihu banquet that the next will be a talk “Democracy in | America,” KIWANIANS ELECT on: her will who STy Within Few Weeks Mrs. : Donnell ) Cutherin Duna, Mrs. 1. Robinson, Cl ected presid club today of that organization at the Burritt hotel. He will serve until December 1. Harry Howard named vice- president; E. W. Pape, W. Parker, secretary; Harry Jackson, district trustee and llowing directors: Morris D. Saxe, . T. Fromen: Donald Leavitt; Sturman Dyson, W. J. Bryan; Nor- muf) Morrell and Howard Y. Stearns. By-laws were adopted and in fow weeks the elub will re |charter. The meeting today was in charge of Walter C, Humpton, repre- | senting Kiwanis international. Following & brief talk by es W. Hawkins was 1t of the New Buitain Kiwanis a rs. A Bray Clesson a ome next \e J and re the demo that on severnl hundred women will be M ramed Mrs, Jeln E t wihist, arranga ~ eveni The wome municution tral committes one of t women mude to have i Welch, vice-che of 1l committe the speakers. Ward chairmen for the soclal were 1 yestowday rnoeon us fol- Wirst ward, Mps, James White; ond ward, Mrs, Thomas Hinehliffe; third ward, Mrs. Prank M. Zimmer- ma fourth Mrs, John k. R N fifth Mrs, SEmith: sinth Mrs, Next nounes n thn neat uridge, hairman Crean m for Josep! the Keevers and Mrs. M. musical pr he stated that there are Britain patients in different in- | which New of a gri g for only widowsy in the eity the city pays per cent of the money re- it was voted ununimuosly to luncheon to the workers in United Community Cor- great whose about | quired one coming poration drive Mr, Cow Community Corpo far the city otherwise would be the tuxpayers, An interesting and gram requiring many support 's commitiee with the tate ki cffort to sec ing democratic cffort will be Dixan is i com- ¥ cen 203 the speak shaw said U as one of concerned what a lar . man, during popular introduction, to recite a sl an applying directly to his busines here were witty slogans, most thém ort One or two by of illustration arc ov. Dr. A A Ahlquist: who is very much on Grant offthe New Brit hospital, an N-ray ex- you as yeu are, not to be' Dwight Skinner t of the Boys' club citizens.”” A nEnr n osaid: “Widows t.” Dr. Henry T. Dray work with many callings. from the morniy torney Gaffney, ‘My busin is other pe s business and T hope they have it.” Frank Rack liffe, Jr.: Wondes or bru | nettes” every ward rd wers: w I many | way one gS are women'’s conmitts month, reding Rally in K. of ¢, Chairman Edward A Hurdware City meeth About tendun uding practically a ceognized party leaders and man members o commissions ¢ . superintend night's . “Ruild neve 1 ) ) i ine 1 city to § in Donald ople lois of “Chickens, In Suit Tolanda Coppa Survives . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH [PROMINENT MEN 10 meeting will be held Montay evening |expected in in the same hall. One of the features | pres ~ PERMANENT SLATE (Charter Expected (o Arrive Here. at the official organizing Team the | a | conducting fve its [some favorable reports concerning the | Charity| Miss Superintendent Witliam Cowlishaw, in | Miss Whittlesey's team 182 {cured by the other teams were: stitutions throughout the state and a ' Miss ted | wo! tion climinates so [eon ¢ expense to | | amusing pro- wdopted by the ciub s that of | the ! stricken, Michael Pistey, given as fol- “A the | was 1 lire “8 Sister by One Month Tolanda Coppa, 12 year old daugh ter of Mr. und Mrs, Ernest Coppa of o Erwin Place, died this morning the Hartford hospital, Besides e parents she is survived by two broth ors, west and lLouis, The funcral [will be hald Raturday morning from | her Jate home at 8 o'clock and at St ary's ehilirch at 0 o'clock. Bur- fal will be in St Rose Coppa, 14 | enild, died a month ago, Mary's T NEW OFPICERS, oscph 11, Potts has been elect tent medical staft of w Britain rceding Dr. 1enry crm expired. Dr. George H |1ey has elocted Land Dr. George W. Dunn. scerctary. T. Bray, whos WHEAT DUTIES TO RISY Washington, March 5.—The today and the to proclaim present duties products. commission dent inquiry ed th wheat its whea is exp increase wheat report president an on on ir anc York soon divores Dalzie! ventions udy Pat Mrs, I (above) sult filed cometefy, i+ old sister of the 1eral hospital, sue- Bod- vice-president tariff delivered to Presi- t BE AT C. OF C. BANQUET owboy Kid” Thomas who is Seventh Annual Affair to Be Held at Rurritt Hotel Tomorrow FEyvening President Black Is Toastmaster. The seventh annual wquet of the New Britain Chamber of Commerce will be held tomerrow cvening at the Burritt hoetel. The reservations are practically all gone and the officers expect that this will be one of the most successful affairs in, the histosy of hamber, Congressman Danie! A. Reed of the 15rd distr of New York will be fhe joner James A. Coyle and Chair- principal speaker. Congressman Recd is an orator of national repute. Isaac Black, president of the Hotel corporation and a director of the New be clu toastmaster, Mayer Other Angelo speakers in- M. Paenessa, the A. O. H. and J. Linfield Damon, vice-president of the American hotel corporation, Many guest from out of tewn are luding Stanley H. Bullard, dent of the Connecticut Chamber of Commerce; George B. Chandler, by Commissioner Fascelli. secretary of the Connecticut Chamber of Comunerce; F. G. Hughes, presi- dent of the Bristol Chamber of Com- merce; Earl J. Arneld, secretary of the RBristol Chamber of Commerce; Roy 8. Smit eretary of the Cham- ber of Commerce, Albany, New Yerk Ben A. Hapgood, secretary Chamber of Commerce, Springfield, Massachu- setts; George M. Wood, geaeral agent, New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad; and John L. Cen- ter of Springfield, Massachusetts. Y. W. DRIVE TOTAL $8,392 Under Leadership of Mrs, Schultz Reports $057—Miss Whit- tlesey's Team Tums in treasurer; | | The total reached today in the Y. W, A. drive was $8,202 report made at the noon, T total was $2,950, This second luncl the | luncheon this o amount for teday con for the teams drive brought forth progress of the ohterprise. Team No, 2 under the leadership of Mrs, Schuits headed the list with a total of $957. Hymphrey roported $572 for The sums se- Miss 22; Miss Rathbown, $20%; ley, $13 Miss Camp, Miss Dycr, $151 Mrs. Philip Stanley presided meeting and introduced Miss both Tastman, who o offered prayer, Mrs, Stanley was nfuch pleased with the results and expressed herself as eling sure that the full amount uld be brought in at the next lunch. which is seheduled for TFriday Bingham, 86 Bla 9, and t the 2a- noon CONSCLENCE STRICKEN Rridgeport, March b.~-Conscience- father of ildren, voluntarily told poolroom keeper, that he person who Suturday night | four ¢ | Gay! the to evi- ton, rettes, according dene of cigi in city ed and given a suspended il sentence for the theft entered the complaint Pistey Into the pogl reom yesterday myuired if € articles When Galya sald he not Pistey swid that he was the man but he did not recollect much about it because of but on returning home sund e the y and finding and cigarettes at home his mind to admit the went and from the he made theft, WALLS—CAMERON [ wedding of Miss Cameron, daughter of Mr, and peob Cameron of street, and Lesite Lewis Walls, son of Mr, d Mrs. Thomas Walls of New Castle, Delaware, will take place to- morrow afternoon at the South church parsonage at 4:30 o'cle Rev, Dr, George W. C. Ml officiating. Mi Luella M, Cameron will be maid of !honor and the Misses Bisie Walls and Rertha Barnes of New Castle, Dela- |ware, will be bridesmaids. The best man will be James P. Brennan. Anna M, Mr JOHN M. RUSSELL DI Naugatuck, March i—John M. Rus- scll, 53, president of the J. M. sell Mfg. Co., died at the New Haven losp today. e was taken there Vriday last and on Monday had & stroke of apoplexy. He is survived by a wife, two and a brother, Clifford £50.000 TO HIS WIFE, port, March 5. —The will William F. Norris, president and treasurcr of the neral Motor Truek Co., who died Febroary 2 probate today, res the $50,000 to his wife for her life use Hei and at her death the residue will go to the Masonic charity foundation. — . Some Conc Bet George R. Hudak of Youngstown, depgirtment store. nebuing caroling. cen'sr, are triplets. " her lollypoep luncheon, are twins. Certainly must be tough on him when all these voungsters begin the George Jr., on the extreme left, Annie, on the extreme right ayd Mary. t And Fdna, on Mary's left, and Emma, who's wasting no time complctlnti - ert When They Get Started! 0., would qualify for a floor-walker’s job in any ir early in the according to a | Juljus was | stole | soveral boxes of cigars and three car- urt today when Pistey Galya alya knew who stole the | did | his condition Saturday, church d people talking about | clgars up tentschler | for burial, Rus- | . offered in | estate of v Cltyr Items Mrs. M. T. Crean who represents this city on the demecratic state cen- | tral committee, will attend a meeting of that committee Saturday at Hotel Garde, New Haven. A banquet will | | held in conjunction with the meet- | ing at whieh plans for the coming campaigns will be discussed. | Rev. Henry W. Maler will address| the John L. Davis Bible class at the| Y. M. C. A, tomorrow eveningz. His| sbject will be “Faith of a’ Modern | Ernest_Lindgren of 50 Weodlawn | avenue has had his license suspend. | od, according to a notice received by the police from the office of the high- way comimssion. Licenses o operate | ve been restored to Alfred Scag- tliela of 278 South Main street and Scbastian Coccomo of 151 High street. | A marriagé license has been issued and Miss Ossannia Boyanderian of 588 | Zion street, Hartford. The last mesting ot the New Brit- | {ain Rotary club at the Elks club win| ‘bfl held tomorrow at nooen. when EIl | mer Thiemes of Hartford will about county Y. M. C. A. work lecture will be illustrated. tell | The 0. K. PORTO RICO RILL | Washington, March 5.—A bill te give Porto Rico the right to elect its own governor was reperted favorably| today by the Heuse Insular commit- {tee by a vote of 13 to S, | BILAZIAN—MOORAD | Eleaz cester, I tor! N Bllazian, aged of Wor- Mass., and Mrs. Markerid Ta- Mooradian, aged 48, of this| married in Worcester, | 23. by Rev, Atiz Dzotsikian, a return certificate filed today at the office of Town Clerk A.L. Thompson | show: Eleaz is a widower, and his {bride a widow, Braths Mrs. Prudence Butler Bassett Mrs, Prudence Butler Bassctt, wife {of \ilton l{umphrey Bassett, died at {the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. W, | Clary, of New Britain, Tuesday morn ing, March 4, at § o'clock. She was in her 86th year and had been in fail {ing health for a year past. An acci {dent 16 years ago left her a constant |sufferer, but could net cloud the keen |mind, buoyant nature and ready sym- | |pathy for others which endeared her | to a large circle of friends and rela 1 tives. She is survived by her husband |wnd four children, Mrs. 1. W, Clary, | of New Britain, Miss Jane I3, Bassett, |of Washington, D, C., Samuel 13, of | Waterbury. Conn.. and Herbert H., of | Groton, Y., and four grandehil- | {dren, Williard B. Clary, Thurston C. | Rassett and Ethan and Prudence Bas- | sett, | Mrs, Bassett was one of the oldest | graduates of the State Normal Scheo! l in New Britain and before her mar- riage was a successful teacher in Stonington and New Haven. She was a member of the South church of New Britain, and of Vietory | |Chapter, D. A, R. of Washington, I',[ Funeral services will he held at the home of her daughter, Mps. K. W Clary, 74 Francls street, Friday after. | noon at 2 e'clock, Rev. G. W. (', Hill | officinting | Mrs. Minnie Huber Mrs. Minnie Huber, widow of Emil Hubor, died this morn- ing at the home of her daughter, Mre, | Fred Gerrlepy of 267 Chapman street, Mrs. Huber made her home with her daughter here since last July, coming from Rockville, She was born in | |Germany and has been in this coun- | try for about 25 years Besides Mrs, Gorriepy. she leaves two other sisters, Mrs, Edward Krey of Providence, R. I, and Mra. Pat 'rsck Dunnigan of Rockville, The fu. {neral will be held Friday morning from St. John's church, after which {the body will be taken to Roekville | in charge of M. J. Ken ney Co., undertake! 7 years, C. Alfred Carlson | The funeral of C. Alfred Carlson |was held t afternoon frem the Lr. win Mortuary chapel at 2 o'clock, The Rev. W. H. Pickering of Brookiyn, N. Y., eonducted the service. Burial was in Fairview cometery. | Thomas Moore Thomas Moore died early this morn. ing at the home of-his daughter, Mrs, Clifton MecKenna at Maple Hill. He wae a retired jeweler having been in business in Brooklyn, N. Y., which | [ eity he was born, July 23, 1535, Mrs, | | MgKenna is the only survivor. | Funeral garvices will be held at the { McKenna home Priday at 8 o'clock, ¥ William Ross officiating. Burfal | | be in Cypress Hill cemetery, | Brookiyn, N. Y. | of Funerals Frank Majeskys. of Frank Majesky, tha | t.ycar-old Clayton court boy who w [ Killed at the Allen street crossing yes | terday morning, will be held tomor- | row morning with a funeral mass in |the Sacred Meart church At o'clock. Rurial will be in the Sacred Heart cemetery. The funera Wiltiam . Roy Willinm this . Rey and French this morn Mass., The former prominent cireles of the eity ing with services in Fail itiver and burlal was in the cemetery the funeral a ent of re city here ameng was held . Mrs. Mary €. Wright The funeral of Mre. Mary ¢ was hold this afternoon, ey, Henry | W. Maier officlated at scrvices in ke win chapel. Members of Winthrop council, Sons and Daughters of Liherty Worthy Temple, Pythiun Sisters. and | | Stelia Rebekah lodge attended in a body. Burlal was in Falrview ceme- tery. Wright in | e JOSEPH A, HAFFEY | | Parlors 38 Myrtle St | | Service Exceptional. lady Assistant || | Tel. Tarlor 16253 ' Summer St - 3 I INYNH&H N | North /8 N |dones o 5, 1924. WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Am Am Am Am > f com Sumatra Toh | & Tel b An’ Copper Ateh Top & At Gulf & W Bald l.oco Baitimore & © Beth Steel B Con_Textile Can Pacific 1 wis taken | Britain Chamber of Commerce, will| to James W. Adams of 18 Lee street|Con Leath Co Ches & Ohio Chi Mil & St P Chi R Isl & P Chite Copper Chino Chine Cepper Con Gas Corn Pro Ref Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sugs Endicott-John Erie . Erie 1st pfd xGen FElectric Gen Motors Goodrick BI® Gt North prd Copper Allis-Chalmers Pacific il Int Nicke! Int Paper Kelly Spring Kennecott Cop 1 ehigh Val Mid States Oi Mis N Y 197, orfolk & West. 1183 North Pac . Pure Ofl Pan Am teun R R Plerce Arrow Con Cop Reval D, N ¥ Sinelair Qil Ref South Pacific Rai Studehaker Texas Co Texas & Pacifie Tobacco Prod Transcon O Co {Union Pacifie us Aleo bberf Co L pid Utah Copper Wiitys Overlar inghoust LOCAL STOCKS, (Putnam & Ce Actna Lafe Ins Am Hardware Am Hosicry Bige-Hide Carpet Billings & Spencer Billings & Spencer prd Bristol Brass Colts Arms Conn Lt & Bagle Lock atnir Bearing Hart & Cooley HEd b 1Light ders Lrary Montgon Montgom Power prd o & Clark ry ry J | n R 1 Gas N B Machine N B Mach »fd Niles-Bemt-'ond & Judd Peck, Stow & Wilcox Russell Mg (‘o Scovill Mig Co L vhone Standard v Stanley Wor Stanley Works prd Torrington t'o com Traut & Hine Travelers Ins Co Union Mfg Co Yale & Towne ptd com s U S TREASURY STATEMENT Freasury balunce, §204.280.8 POINTED. full bench ruled court not the Trust y trusis WRONGFULLY AT Beston, March of the state day that Plymouth supreme court the pro to apoint th uaranty New York to administer gregating more thgn £3 ated Ly the will of Mrs, Warcham ate of right Co Aliee T Versatile Cepyright. Harris & Ewing Mrs. Medill Tiinois sen busy Iaying r hushand's wrdent A Jill of an eCormick, wife or. Just now plans back howme ro-election Khe suffragist. writes cial work. runs a a horse 1o beat the trades of th she is is M at for he also a ivels a farm and can ride bhand offe PUTNAM & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange Member Hartford Stock Exchange 31 West Main St, Tel. 2040 We Offer 100 Landers, Frary &Clark JUDD & CO. MEMBERS HARTIVORD STOCK EXCHANGE Members New York Stock Exchange Hartford: Hartford, Conn, Trust Blug,, New Britam: 23 West Main Strect. We Offer and Recommend: Bigelow-Hartford Carpet Co., Stock NEW BRITAIN New Hritatn National Lank Bldg. Telephone 2580 10 Ceutral Row Telephone 2-4141 Members Meinbers Hartford Stock Exchange Nem York Stock Exshange Dovald R. Hart, Manager WE OFFER: 100 Colts Arms Co. Price On Application JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stovk Eachange of New York n‘-t;rbur.v STOCKS Bridgeport ddleton BONDS New Haven Middletown Direct Private Wire to New Yor G. ¥. GROFE. Mgr.—Room 809, N. B, Nati Bank Bidg-Tel 1013 EDDY BROTHERS & & HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel, 2:7186 Tel. 3420 We Offer— 50 NORTH & JUDD 50 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK Edwin B. Hathaway Certified Public Accountant Federal and State Income Tax Returns Audits, System Installations Hartford Office: New Britain Office: | 983 Main Street 87 West Main Street ‘Phone 3-0650, Thone 1291, ' TAKE UP FORD OFFER REJECTS LIGHTING RATES FOR CITY ILLUMINATION Committee Belicves Proposed Sched« wie of Connecth Light and Power Co. is Exorbitant. | House Rules Are Upset And Timme diate Consideration of Muscle ‘ shoals Plan i« Taken Up Washington, Marech today b omparison of charged t & of electric lighting other municipalities which Connectieut Power Co. proposes to make ) under ils contract fig $40,716.73 per year having in 1 that the proposed new rate 18 t pecial committes on tracts teciined to aee ¥'s figur City E working on a submit o tine offer tive Lor ader ruptior the com Wi tam he wilt ompany v S Ao KiIAD TO Ma ANIMALS with the group is the lowest He was in- has found 7 per cent fle power por e 1 by can- ampl > and offe aht mmitte o1d 1t fgur company ca 1 that the committ th m at es proposed ar & the rate t argad In Stam gher than th dle power in Water Heater Blows Up Firemen Called Out n water heater at | avenue at 12:30 this af fire seare and box When the fire ap- there was plenty of o in the houss, but property i« owned by ahirg. No damage re- ¥ 1 rd & “"w ate charg: w Redford [ — Moves Out Mi th . « char- Harry Vo ter River poorhons of nee ition The ex § Marte ernoon as o tempor v has from caused a was sent aratus ke arrived arel

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