New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 9, 1924, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, e —————l TELLS HOW COLON ¢ R Jenes Praiss New Britain’s - J'”;;"':\‘;I f;r”"f " ‘.“udlm;, oi Delicate Situation City Items Attorpey Joseph R, Ieloe, son of I'lnance Commissioner Tho Fylgia ‘MI e at the I’u'vg:vhu hurs ‘Iuy and Saturd ights. Hallinan's Lunch 'y advt. from §:30 a. m Ito e of the biggest .triation ever put ied States was the handling of the \ situation in New Britain by crintendent of Charities Wililam viishaw with the coopcration of to a ivment by H. , attorney ¢ the department of state aides and ' titutions at the mecting of the New itain Kiwanis club today at noon | the Burritt hotel, Mr. Jones told about how New IH'H- i suddenly found itself with 200 or .ore Spaniards out of work and in ced of support and how they were nipped back to their native country vith the nee of the Spanish .mbassy at Washington, the consul | - ¢ “ Al lat Niw L ¥oix ¥ anal sosial | Pmln'mny"s_!nn' friends told me, iates wero given on steamers and | Senator said. 5 :hlh|H'n~wv"luuuxl in Spain Asked $10,000 Retainer their individual homes. These | “In 1922, after the election he asked spaninrds were sent back to Jurope [help.”” he continued. “I told Mir $35 a man, umupbell that 1 would try his cases in At a total cost of § said. | ¢ “y the whole hearted and untir- | the state courts during the period he ing eforts of the New Britain offiy | fore I took ofice provided he pal cials, the city was saved supporting | & retainer of $10,000 for the these people for a considerable length he started the depart Srtme i be AN fustice investigation,” he Praivs State Aid Law “rumors came to me that they were According to Mr. Jones, New B3 my record in M today has 152 patieuts in e had been told ) tutions being supported by teetives were being used. Some time aid the widows' aid in Con 0 lie was told by *“a prominent the greatest in America and is being ! he decinred, that he had in used as a model for other states, He | formation republican na 1 the aim of this law keep | tional comuitice that Whecler ihe home togsther when the father is | D@ indicted in Montana, taken away and Connecticnt now has Senator Wheeler then charge 29 of these families, comprising 2 the department justice « persons. New Beitain | had absolutely and ialitiedly 2 widows receiving aid, with an ramed’ him in order 1o stop investi ,vernge of three or four children in | 8ation of the department he family, Chocks go out every week “I am not asking the L and the checks to New \ this the senate for sympathy, week will amount to £3 or a lit tie over §11 per family. A larg: portion” of the money comes 1xes on theater ticlets The speaker told YPATS AKO People W in their stopped collected to t achievements in in the 1al meeting of the offi {and tors of the [United ¢ munity corporation will be held at th | Chamber of Commerce rooms at b o'clock in the afternoon of Apr Reports will be heard and o | elected. SENATOR WA[?H DEFENDS WHEELER over (Continued from: Iirst Page) the ent of went wl from the I was to is to d that nts of une members ., merely want you to know the fact to take care of my fam perfeetly able self in this trial.” Mrs. Mary Hart Woodruff Dies at houhmn Pines Mary Hart W, pro- from fow d for to puy owWn expe s, his has bec expenses were Ilines, th about $30,- Charlss k. Woods the late Dr. 8, W. iled yosterday in t own at t orn in New October 8, 1852 She leaves a duughte Mrs, Margarct Ordway, a grandson, Fthan Allen Ordway, and two brot rald W Hart of Hartford and lo Ha , LT : 1in and Mrs W. Hood Michiga Burial will be uthérn Pines, how until a being car ood of Sout Carolina, widow uif, and davght Hart North extent of r O of this city Riwanians Going Next Wednesday jocal Kiwanians will ford, leaving at 10 a Ahlquist will be the speaker at (i Stamford club, Sfanton Ashley woi attendanee prize today, Harry O'Connor, who recently pu od auto, was presented with ean wrenchies, hammer, eold ather useful articles 1t was rveported that ave a “ladies' Nigl lance at the hotel on May to Stamfy gatl to St m. Iev, Dr. A rars was a delr motor he ail chisel and Kiwanis will and supper O, P DELEGATES TO MEET Haven, April 9.—The repubii delegation to the Cleveland cor vention will meet I'riday to p aut ity trip and to arrange many de tails hearing upon transportation and mmods 1t is quite possible n (s on the trip wil made W ADJOURNED address democrat, Mon floor today in de- | nce ciation of his indictment in Mon- | that (ana caused an adjournment of the | be wenate commitiee investigating alleged | jand frauds in the lower Rio Grande valley of Texas, The commitiee plans | to meet tomorrow. MEARING Washington, April of Renator Wheele tank on the senate 1tions, up. ORDERED TO PAY $1000 New Haven, Nic) of the ordered James J, and Harold Cs Thomas J. Brie It The conrt found tha premeditated hy brother-in-law, ¢ at Brienig's home on Judge 1. J r court today A to pay out them sanlt w and his vecnrred 1922 April siper Parker of ary of Beymaou vig £1,000 for an committed by onit AVIATORS KILI April 9.—Air th of three British air Pilot Officer Mos flight at Farmder ough, erashed from a height of 400 feet, aftor a nose dive, and was kil ed immedaitely, The second accident aceurred on Sallshury Plain whan a| STINNES CRITICALLY 1L machine handied by Pilot OMeer Gold- | RBeylin, April 8 smid with & mechanie as a PARSENger | fngo Hiinnes took crashed, killing both Ahis! atocasan’ " He | b | been i1l for mome time and has been twice operated upon, the ond time last Baturday. n crashes in TAREL London, velving the di men occurred today taking a practice 1 the arl anary, Tl April I'he condition of A serious turn for {1the wors: Best Creamery Butter, hle 1b.; 8 1hs $1.00, Russell Bros—advt, | e Report of the Condition of THENEW BRITAIN TRUST CO. At the closs of business on the 3ist day of March, 1924, ASSETS . 8 5.4 516,52 250,00 900.900.08 385.548.00 Pifts Discounted . Demand Loans (withow a Collateral Loans (time and Smand).. Mortgage Loans Overdrafts sieie Fonas o securs Tostll 8avi pited States Bonds . Stocks and Securitics &8 Deposits 2100000 5008 Fixtures and Equlpn 9.78 e Bank Furniture, Dus from Federal Reser Due from Reserve Agents ....... Due from Banks and Bani <~ Ubited Btates and National Pank Noter @old Coln . soseasene Silver Cotn Minor Coin ecks, Ossh Ttems and Fxchang 1 ot earned . TOTAL ASSETS Copital Stoek ... . Zarplus ... Undivided profis. taxes . e to Banke and Bankers Trvidends Unpald Epocial Depasits (Pasial ral Deposits tificaten of Depsm: Ters exr Savings) ings et THYIMR Fande ang Tateres TOTAL LIABILITIES o nly owe wige P W MACOMBER, Trea $h By of Ap Pustie, bed and sworn CD PLETE FYW. Two Act Show (o be Given Nexi Sun day Atternoon at PPalace The progs to b Sunday ater has tori been prodaiction prograir Act compa a Ro Op ye son; 1 “Ukulele Tric lian and Putter, ose Act Milton dance, 1 Kein ene 2-—1) ce and viol omp 1 arly Koplowi ballet Voungest 1 Gourson; inte 1 Jeans Milt tor an number, Gonna it Mae | company. Cast rlocute tire mier en ack Put a1 end witz, Jiie K Third end 1 - Willi Slaves and A ranson, Gourson, Koplowitz Swar Alie ( 1% Ijonloditz Gonrson, He Ria G Keimow Koplowit Kirshnit, Jose Yankowitz, J vine, Lillian § Ida Birnhau Waskowitz, Ma e Fdwar Wi 1oy ick ired n er, neral con ion Gi rown man, Mi Nair, MRS. PORT GUEST AT WHITE HOUSE New Britain Member of Phi Beta Phi To Attend Mra, Gail « she isa ngto ar vin hy on omi I Con and Virst Lady of dlar Chri White 1o reception g 4 0% evel Ha pro in at whic a wife at | In the or, nationally a | brary guest Saturday will observe i will be addres Carrie Ch reception MRS, MARY O'BRIEN DEAD | licsident of New Britaln For 90 Years | Passes Awa West Hartf Mrs ost 1 mornir Mary idents o at & m M dance, Murs lda Max Ry, ward Muriel len Jennie ater \pma st 1924, |GARBAGE COLLECTORS WANT RATE INCREASED NINSTREL BILL . A, ANNOUM}FD Thiree Say They Will Not Benew Con- tract=—Health Poard To Theawer, Sech New Bids e Lour supcrintendent Fullen announced tiat Fred Sven S 1 George Siring, zarbage col have signified u willingness to continue alter 1l ent contracts expire. The city divided into three districts and « collcetor receives $4,000 for the lections from one disivict. The consideration is not sufficient, claim. The health department o action in the way of increusing t payment and voted to scck new bid \“l.\ COMMERGIAL FIGHT FOR THE AIR IS ON - Con Ga Cofn Cru « ‘uba (" ott ting of the eaith W miinstrel show W. 1. A, o jcon at the Palace the- | announced. The entire | being dircet bert M. Feldman, or the [E 1ichard e i i€ Am ch | Ana Cop Ae T & The number, .0 entire Komias; ning col they took Waiting Abraham- Koplowitz Whiske Koplowitz: Be in Love Came Back,” Jack | hat Old Gang of Mine,” tinale, entire company. l n:Dance, | | | Ainetie You,” Julie 0—Futhe Daisy Ches &P Copper Copper it I ¢ e » Kaplan;: Olie, Fichman and Novelty orge Mar- Soroker; Julic Miller; crman; | (Continued from TFirst Page) “ Stel 1owitz. o7 John rawing in numd wnied by Ruth ifeaded Babb cheta,” Rose canectte Pu n Famil rrotive dance, e 'utterman; on 4 [ reached was one In fifty, single station an audience of #00, The Chicago stations rea rer cent of the world's population, he added, Java alone being out of the zone of receiving Is indicated by cor- respondence, HISIC L Over the joking protest of Chairman vo Can- | st the witness put in the result of specialty |5 noll taken on modification of the At y\glgtead act. More than 48,000 paid ic Kra-|i.jagrams were received, he said hamson and Mollio | o\ apy gtate except West Virginia being y surprise: “1toses of Pi- | oy rogented. Votes were reecived from telle Swarsky; finale, €N~ | gipg at sea in two occuns. | The Humanitarian Side Paul P, Klugh, executite chairman lof the association described the hu- manitarian sid> of the industry. FEx pressions of gratitude came daily, he said, “from shut in people in iolated sections of Canada, Longiey Islands and from the thousands of deaf. It has been discovered, he said, tl cotton pickers—Helen | pany people who were unable to hear iel Welinsky, mette ovan with the aid of scientific appar- Morofschick, Lillan|,yg could readily listen to the radio | Kirshnit, Herbert [ qavac | login, Henry Mar- ‘he men behind [Rep 1 Ben Wiener, quibble over a few Royal D, r Blackman, Mavlon | mygic publishers,” he said, “hut they lair Oil Welinsky, Jeanette |y jiove the principle involved in this South Pacif Aranson, Ida ““{"’" matter is worth fighting for. wrdon, Ida Krame 4 g ‘:;:‘I:\.‘Il:‘”y' itz, Edith Fichman, Lil- State’s Atty (‘armody Is Reported as Resigning xas "0 7 Sadie Kirshnit, Itose xas & P phine Goodman, Lillian } Tobaceo Prod ulia Levine, Helen Le- | yyaterbury, April 9, —Members of | Transcon Oil ein, Lillian Putterman, (he bar in this city were today dis- 1 cussing a report that Terrence I, Car- U mody has tendered his resignation as : room. r, Ge Erie Gen F CGon M 1ed 99 e Kennecott Coy Tehigh Val Mid States Ol Mis Pae N Y Cen . NYNH & Norf & Wost North I'ae Pure Oil an A I Penn It 1Y Pittshn ot | v Con Cop ding & 8 N Y n racters. Nair. mmy of Cha . David L d men terman Indies oplowitz nen—Leo Komiss, m Aiscnberg. Sablot- Daisy Koplo- Duke & T radio would not dollars royalty to S cifie 131 n, nion Pacific § Sylvia Clark, Sally 8 Indus Alco volyn Zucker, Henry S Rubber Co bert Swarsky, Max Kir- qate's attorney for Waterbu S Steel I RNogin, Abe Ribicofl, orney Carmody could not be r. Utah Copper Max Richer, Harold ror verification of the report but ac. [ Willys Over! cording to lawyers said to be ac- | Westinghou quainted with the circumstances the | National I vesignation was tendered on Monday, to Judge John P. Kellogg of the su perior eourt. Chief Justice Wheeler of the supreme court is sald to have heen notified and according to the re port here today the resignation has Leen accepted and it is elaimed efforts are now heing made to geot Mr, Cnr mody te reconsider and continue in he office, OFFICERS INSTALLED Gidding Chapter Passes Under Super- Mar- ad . 1835% Mollic Mollic nmiléq in charge Kirshnit, Meshken, LOCAL STOCR QUOTATIONS (Putnam & Co.) fred ER WILL BE Aetna Life Tns Co Am Hardware Am 1losle Bige-Hfd Cpt € Billings & Spe Billlngs & Spencer | Bristol Brass Colt's Arms Conn Lt & wgle Lock Fafnir Hart & Hid Blee o com wcer com prd Recoption By M pre ow Coolidge, aring Co . Conley ight ot 19 Forest 2. Porter ave this ning y attend the national Landers, 1° o I'hi et Phi soror Year—Arthur Parker Leaves Chair, ) member. Whila | \ Mra, Por will be a The newly elected officers of Gid- coption to be given by | 4ings Chapter,R. A, A, were installed ' N' i jaciiine pid onlidge and another o At A meeting last evening by Horace x 1 Aachine women of international W. Eddy, acting as deputy grand xo e high pricst and William W. Dease act- poo 5ol tng as deputy grand marshal. The oy new high priest is William 1° Soovill Mf A past high priost's jewel was pre- {0 o0 sented Arthur I, Parker, retiring high | oot priest, and a miniature jewel and | g o wateh eharm was presented hy those bt who have become Roval Arch Masons 0 0, under lis regime, The presentation ... AR was made by Wells €, Foster. I iavelars ] Following the meeting entertain- | b nion Mfe ment. was furnished by Misses Mar. | (o T et Traver, May Dolirenwend and i Morris Hoaglund. Aecompanists were Misses Alfrida Helstrom and Edna M. Bmart, This evening officers of Dorie eoun- cil will be slected, vision of New Oficials for Coming ntgomery co Montgonery B Gas member of the Jarge painting of the the Land” by Howard ty will be presented to nse ¥riday afternoon nt the president fven by ock ing Mre, Herbert Hoove y W. Wiley and other minent women will give v the Congressional 1 h Mrs, Porter will be s Towne g TREASURY T ening the erganization Troarury suter 4 anniversary and sed at that time by Mrs, also a member [ L DARTMOUTH DEAN Hanover, N. H W. Husband, associate mouth college, and director sonnel rescarch, died today. | been il for two mont! New Aristocracy an ( April 8 rd dean of Dart of yper He had LAMPLIGHTER PT 4 DAYS lmxllnn April 9.—The little town ot Aughnacloy in Ulstsr, was in dark- ness for four nights, all because the mplighter, Peter Moore, wasn't on the job, Moore cstablished the town y at St. Mary's Home in ,~.ord by slecping four days and four | ighte, and was only aroused when | ord Today. cighbors broke into his hous one of the old-, died this Hart- ) Brien, f New Britain, Mary's Home, ifirmities incident to old has ) for 0 Daniel is fosop p Bout betw ety Wil's Rest Butter, advt. ars old, coming to Ireland as a little been a resident of New years, and was the wid O Brien vived by thr and William; \ O'Brien and one Y] a veteran The funcral will be | & with & funeral | 1y y'& chreh at 9 o'clock in the o1 Catholic § ye Mr<, Winifred Donlan Mrs, Winifred Donlan, Christopher | died tast night at the Hartford 1 two years iliness held tomerrow | mass of requier | at 9 o'clock Mary's cemetery sons, one trect, h fiaspital, following fn morning M "he will th a hig ry's chure Mahon, wrial will be in 8 ALARMS of the firs 4e a still mwn 1 out by to t Main owned t Nennett Mabel ¥, Ben an Rennett of Hied in Jackson- held at 3 o'cloek | Fridas the home of son. B be in Cedar Hill | Hartford | Mre. Mabed # e funeral of Mra e, m of Orasi M ther ar nerty whe i be aftern ine, ¥ trom iria cemetery Mre. Margarct Scamoni The funeral of Mrs. Margaret Sca i will be held at 9:15 o'clock to- morning from her late home and st 9:45 o'clock | Mary's church. Burial wij Mary atarm orrow Lawlor #treet from & be in &t — JOSEPR A, HAPTEY 1uneral Director Mr. Paul Robinson. Assistant NEW LOCATION—588 MAIN s7. Opposite St. Mary's Church Tel—Parior 1835-2 Resigence—17 Summer St. Tel. 18253 y o'clock this no dar morn ‘s cometery ursLY-wins o Dox ar he would sanctio weight champion- een Jack Dempsey and New Jerse Mre. Jamcs Brown (above) is th wife of the labor member of parlia ment for South Ayrshire who has besn apopinted lord W comumnis- 10 the Chur royalty in her hum- sioner h of Scotland. She will receive bie home. sie. Ruseell Bros~ PRE T A 1 2 PUTNAM & CO. York Stock Exchange == Memhers New Memters Hartford Stock Exchange 31 We el 2010 WE OFFER $10,000 Bonds . Goverzment of Swii zerland 5%% DU St Main St B S =10 YLD 57, TR T T R N TP RS L A MG O 0 il R AR D3 | B RS JUDD & CO. MEMBLIS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHAN Members New York Stock fachange Hartrod: Havtrord ¢ Frust Bldg., Tel 3-62 Tel . 181 Aetna Casualty & Surety Company Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection & Insurance Company We have prepared a five-year analysis of each of the above companies, including the business for the year 1923, We invite inaniries, Lhomson, TFemn & o Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MUEMBERS NEW YORK AND LORD STOCK EXCHANG Donald R, We Offer:— 100 Shares COLT'S ARMS (0. 100 Shares LANDERS. FRARY & CLARK 50 Shaves STANLEY WORKS We do not accept margin accounts JOHN P. KEOGH Members Consolidated Stock Eachauge of New York E:nlzllll):u STOCKS Bridgeport BONDS Middletown Direct Private Wire to New York o 508, No B Naclh Bank Bldg.—=Tel 1012 New Haven G, F. GROFF, Mgr.— EDDY BROTHERS &€ HARTFORD " NEW BRITAIN Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel.2:7186 Tel. 3420 100 shares COLT’S T s e & AUSTIN & KRON 107 BOOTH’S BLOCK Phone 3015 7% First Mortgage Bonds )y P T P CRPN TRt ] IS Beneficial TSI “*Could You Use $100?” Do vou need a little extra money for Easter expenses of ing bills? \\e are prepared to help people in emergencics and can lend you immediately up to $300 home furniture which remains in your possess- ion. Our interest charge is fixed by law and you may repay on practically you n terme, g : a £ : =3 ) We finance the man without bank credit. Money for cAny Need Beneficial Loan Society BT WEST MAIN STREET Rooms 1045 Professional Building Open 9 1 A0Tel 1995 —<Saturdays ® o 1 [ (TR e AT o MU » BT T LT I e $10,000 Bail Put Up by Mrs. Hayes Is Forfeited April 9.~When Myrtie Miss 1. Hayes, ind 4 for forgery in con- nection with a $25.00 Jorsed of Char fchwal, jed to appear for trial in general cesions today, Judge Mclntyre order- od her 210,000 ball forfeiteg and de. ared he would isswe a bench Wwar: nt her if she did not appear this Mrs. Hayes counsel promised to produce her, after vainly pleading for postponement of the trial on the ground that she was il dence Is Taken in £20.000 Damage Action Mre New York daug Mary Gorman note e on M Mary Gormar iean, all of this city, eard by the T t0e B8 in the in the suit against Willlmantic, damages of ing asked suit is the outeon an o Main mantic, October 28, 1 Louis M. Schatz is cour for the plaintiffs and Allan E. BroSmith for Delorme. ury superior court yesterday, Louis Delorme of $26,000 b for collision b Tiest ste. Russell Bro advt. t Creamery Bufter, 51c : Jutter, $1.00. Russell Bros.—ad+t.

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