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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 12, 1924, { be accommodated at once. S EEIA[ SERM“NS | Dr. Buli appeals to the people of | | Plainville to co-operate with the health authorities in this grave situa- ‘ ’ ) tion and asks them to be vaccinated without del, to stop any spread of | smallpox. The order affecting the school children will be enforced to the letter, but at the swme time, no Clergymen Extol Virtues and eviia“Wii ne' vhecmaced unices b has a permit from his parents. Graces of Man's Best Friend — tions attended services, at least in the P'rotestant churches, since Easter. ool mocaking on the subject of aotn | Appeal Tor Release From State church last evening, Rev. Dr. George | g ' Prison at Wethersticld W. €. Hill dwelt upon the subject of childsen showing proper respect and reverence for their mothers, stating ——— that it is just as easy to stop the spread of ripples on the surface of waler after 4 stone has been thrown in as it is to recall the written or petitioned to the hoard of pardens for spoken word once it has been given. their release, are seven men who claim Lieferring to the phrase, “Chickens | New Britain as their home. The peti- come home to roost?” he said, “What | tions will be considered at the semi- we do or v always comes back to | annual session of the board on June 9. There is a” give and take ele- Peter Chilicki, who is making his ment in every sphere.’ fi petition, and Bolislaw Guida who “Mothers,” he continued, “are in-|i5 making his second petition, are the lined to be a little bit old fashioned. | only two men implicated in the two They do not come into contact With | jaring holdups by seven men in this ife like we do and maybe they arc | city in 1920, and the theft of Judg 20t so wise and sometimes we arc | George W. Klett's automobile which empted to tell them ‘where they get | they wrecked shortly after the hold- o) Don't do it, you'll be sorry if [ups, who are still in prison. you do. You'll never know where Arthur Becker, who formerly lived vour mother gets off until God in His ' an Talcott street, and who was sen- nfinite mercy lets you sit in her place | tenced to 10 to 20 yedrs for attempted and look into the eyes of your ow murder in 1 , is seeking a pardon 2hild. on the ground that the sentence that “What a wonderful thing it is 10! was imposed upon him is excessive he able to look back into your life | He was being sought for by the police Among the 94 prisoners of the Wethersfield state prison, who have aind think of the good things you have ' in connection with a shooting in Dan- | déne and said for your mother. Don't | pypry in 1922, and the Hartford police lose the chance."” received word that he was on a train Advice to women and their relation | hound for that city, A police sergeant to the new freedom was contained in ' was waiting at the station for him | a plea for a real home life, made bY | and when he attempted to place him Rev. Dr. Abel A, Ahlquist in his ser- | yndep arvest, mon on the Mother's Day subject. | cker shot him, Josbph Migatz and Edward Potash “Let a mother recognize that heriwho were eonvicted on December 14 home i3 the greatest sphere of woman's usefulness,” he sabd. "Let | conpection with the death of a man her use her gifts and talents With | who died us a result of an assault which heaven has so richly endowed | jorowing an argument in an Orange ier and the church and state Will be | syoet restaurant have filed petitions secure." Migatz, who was sentenced to one and He ed out the differences be- 4 g half to four years, claims that the tween men and women and of WoIN- | sontonce is execssive, n's greater spiritual vision and oth R e M characteristies of which man pos s (6 Ind e i ot but a mesgre measare, He told yents, will Bive hismeventh betition the different status of women of th et iR EN s et present sompared with the woman of the past and pleaded with SHOWS BlG UPSET rhood —true motherhood if proserved | mrd the race.” mother's influence towarda a fu world's peace was dwelt n hy PU—— Henry W. Maier who pointed out 1 from IMirst 1 that ona of the reasons why pence ghould be abolished * account of motherhood Mother's Day it was e who was warned " renascence of German rve cnge; Prince’ Joachim Murat, d endant of the king of Naples, and Gaston Vidal, former under scoretary abolishment of war s nesed, T hardest war,” he said, “fell, not on those silivatoal atGRION: Were " KB aiiE were wonndad In battle hut upor T Ghiae R RTE et mothers whose hearts were torn Qrtas Mintalone: ALE]- ntid Colast. spreds.” and M. Franklin-Bouiilon, negotiator A mother's influence in the gr of all influence,” suid v, John Davis te Everyman's Bible class yes terday morning. IHe mentioncd John Randolph, Harriet Beecher Stowe, HWenry Ward Beecher, Ruskin, Kme son, Oliver Cromwell, France 1. Wil- Mres, Mullor Nearing Tlome When jard and others whe attributed their sucerss fn life to their mothers, Special Mother's Day sermons were delivered by Rev, William Loss, Rev, Raymond N. Gilman and other loca Po ministers, « PLANVILLE AMLY s the leap Angora treaty, were successful SCES BURGLAR ESCAPE Man Jumps From second Siory and Runs OF With Lost, (Continued from Y'irst Page) O'Mara and n » Lhe of the ro weeks and any who have not bheen vaccinated by May will not be a of lowed 10 g6 to scho 1t became known today that one of ity the gitls in the family attended church yesterday at the church of Our 1ady [louble Anniversary at % Aerer & oday she was i1l with i N of Mercy and today she Home on Smith S politive symptoms of smallpo Cannot Use Isolation Hospital g anni . Dr. Dull communicated with Dr Nichard C. Pullen of New Britain to ‘ fr. and Mrs. Adam Seiple reet \ obscrved y "‘;4\,”“!" lay ssking him if the six patient eould be admitted to the isolatign h pital in that city, Dr. 1 v municated with member health board but they stated that would not allow the entrance o patients into the New Dritain ins tion. Dr. Bull, however, 1 with Dr, Moses Kupelia Pritain, who took care of the tionts afflicted with the discase in the In 1 recent epidemic in that city, to care TURBINE CAUSES Thot or the patients in Plainvill offorts will be made to stop the d eave where it originated in It became known to children in the family the wessions at the mar school until the # put because of th cent of the pupils t inated, no grave eftained for a sprea today and will be heard Commis- inated without delas Parents Vaccinatd A are mild i of eonfluen doctors of T those wishing to be vaccinated will i 1 City Items An anniversary mass wiil he cele- !brated in St. Peter's church tomorrow Imorning at 8 o’clock for the repose of {the soul of Nicholas Schweitzer, John Der Abraham of 53 Lafayette street will leave tomorrow morning for Luroge, where he expects to spend three months touring the country. Dr. J. W, Bush will leave tomorrow or New York where he expects to spend the balance of the week at- tending medical lectures on abdominal and kidney discases at the New York Postgraduate hospital. He will be ! accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, Henry Bailey of Glen street, Mrs, * Bailey will undergo an operation in a New York hospital. A quantity of building material and paint was stolen from a house ON W. . DELANEY The following resolution on the death of the late William F. Delaney was passed at a meeting of the New | Britain Bar association in the city c¢ourt chamber this afternon: “William F. Delaney, on August 23, 1870, was born in the town of New Britain, where he died on April 20, 1924, He attended the common ADOPT RESOLUTIONS WALL STREET STOCK § EXCHANGE REPORTS Members of Bar Express Sense am e ss ... 5e*" L D0 Am Can .......100% Am loco 7 [Am Sm & Re.. 63% Am Sg Rf em.. 4214 Am Toh .. 18 Am & Tel..125 Am Am Wool Ana Cop ... Ate Tp & S T° At Gulf & W I Baltimore & O . Baldwin Loco .. Beth Steel B . PUTN We Offer: AMERICAN HART WARE LANDERS STANLEY WORKS under construction at 27 Hampton street yesterday according to a re- port made to the police by Mr. Dixon. PPolice have been notified that the lice e of John Grippe of 127 Broad street to operate motor vehicles has been restored by the commission of motor vehicles. An electric headlight and batteries Wi stolen from a bicycle owned by | Walter Holmquist of 33 Glen street, which he had left in the rear of a Main street store yesterday after- noon, according to a report made to the police. A high mass of requiem was ce brated in St. Mary's church th morning at § o'clock for the repose of the soul of James Tormay of & jeaver street, who died Saturday morning and whose funeral took place urday afternoon., I'ne final accounting In the case of J. Milner of this city, bankrupt, schools in New Britain and after | Con Textile graduating from the New Britain Can Pacifie High school entered the Buffalo Law Cen Teath (o school, whence he was graduated with | Ches & Ohio a degree of LLB. Following his ad- Chi Mil & St P . mission to the bar of Connecticut he Chi R Isl & P {commenced an active and lucrative Chila Copper practicé of law in New Britain. Chine (op *As a good citizen he early became Con Gas .. interested in public affairs. He thus Corm Pro Re became familiar with the funda-|Crucible Steel mentals of town government and was | Indicott John long a clerk and adviser of the select- | Erie 5 men of the town government of New | Hrie 1at prd .. \_ | Britain, {Gen Elve . “His early aspiration 1o elevate Gen Motors . himself from a humble walk in life | Goodrick (I3F ripened and increased, until he occu- | Gt North pfd pied & high and commanding position | Int Mer Mar prd in the social and political life in the | Allis Chalms city of New Rritain. His ambitions { 'ac Ol wera honorable and received their dua | Int Nickel .., reward. His nature was Joyal and ¢t Papor .. 5 g oo, | tTUE. Kelly Spring Tr b e e o Moo | “His fdelity secured the trust and | Kennccott C day. May 19, D. L. Nair will “Fpmr\rnnlmmuz of the pcople and he was| I.ehigh Val .. el [appointed by President Wilson post-| Mid States Ofl E. the Clty of New Britain, [ Mis Pac 3 | which office he ooeupied with credit N Y Cen ... THE LANGLEY GASE | and efficiency untit April 6, 1924 NYNHE& | “On account of his deep interest in | Norf & We |the welfare of the people of New | North Pac Britain he was appointed a member | Nat Lead We reconmend 3 COLT'S PATENT FIRE AR A 'art on charges of manslaughter in| Accused Congressman is Reoalled ln!ar bica stand Today=—Argument Then s ~umed, Covington, Ky, May 12.—On motion defense, The case of Representa- tive John W, Langley was temporar- ily reopened when eourt eonvened to. day and Langley was recalled to the District Attorney Smith then re ed permission to eall Prohibition roctor Colling in. relmttal to Lang ley's testimony, Judge Cochran grant. ed the request Langley vead some copies of tele yams he had sent and received from Callins during October, 1921, The evidence tended to prove that friend- relations existed between Langley il Colling after their reported break over fssuance of whiskey permits, Collins took the stand and said the telegrams might have been sent and received but that he eould not be posi P e case was closed again and ar gument resumed HUNTER PROTESTS RULE York, May 12.—Vrancis T, } W. Vi, member ited States Olympie tennis 1 No, b ranki tar, teday jestied 4 statement asserting his be fof that the tennie player-writer rule s unjust and urging reconsideration of it by the United States Lawn Ten- nis association MORRILL WOULD RETIR Martford, May 12.-—D'rof. A Morrill, principal of the New Haven normal school has made application to the state hoard of control to he re. tired on a pension. He has been for early 40 years connected with the state normal school systom of the ate, for soma years being at the nor. mal schoo n New 1 o COMPANY NOT LIABLE May 12.A Railroad ng a throngh passenger able for an assault com- employe of a connecting holder of such a tieket lay by the supreme brought hy the Mis- ilway company. COMPLETES MAIDEN VOYAGR New York, May 12.—The new At wie 1 et Hner Minnstonka of 11,908 gistry arrived today on o from London S ON PRESIDENT May 12 IFederal < etrie of Tdahoe, red today 1 that courtesy, = Mary t ighter of and Mrs. James P. Gilbert of Crown street, died yesterday aft- funecral rom the irial was in Margaret Shelton, fheit ', died home, 479 widow of ars, She Jeaves Margaret arrett, | garct Barrett, | gamaton and the twe children escap- William Reoche, eld tomorrow hoatd Mary's | Giovanni Antonio Graziano in Ciro 1 at t The home this Purial was in JOSEPH A HAPFEY Pineral Diredtor Mr. Paul Fobinson, Assis Sew 5 MAIN & Opposite St Mars's Church Te Ao 1625-2 Residence—17 Summer S¢ Tel 162 Board of Park Commissioners e lof the city, where his enthusiasm was Pan Am P & T aroused and the city of New Britain has the result of his sound judgment Pure Oil Penn R 1 Pierca Arrow in this eplendid recreational field, | Pittshurgh Coal known as the South Fnd Park. “He had an intense and unselfish intercst in athletics and was a leader Ray Con Cop ! Reading . 1 ] Rep 1 & 8 .... 44 in all healthful outdoor sports, Young | Sinelair Oil Ref 1§ men loved and admired his leader- ship and companionship. Thus, by Is enthusiasm, his participation and {him encouragement, he tmplanted in South Pacifie 89 fouth Rall Studebalier Co Texas Co ... 30 vouth, health and.purity of mind and Texas & Pacifie 29 body, so leading them to desire the nhigher and better things in 1ife, “The elament of kindness was part of his natura and reccived reciproca tion from all with whom he was as sociated or had contaet Natural IKindness animated his mind and soul and his kindliness was hestowed with out faver upon all who met him {Thess teaits and characteristies in vited and veceived the continued and sustained friendship of all whe were associated with or companioned him “Subjects in which he bhecame in tarested received his loyal and un faltering support Enthusiasm for Tohaces Prod .. 86 T'ranscon Ol ‘ 'nion Pacifie 1% 1" 8 Indus Alea &6 1} 11 8 Rubber Co 281y 27 U 8 Stea) a8 o Willys Overland S'4 s Westinghouse LLE™ L1 LOCAL STOCKS, (Putnam & Co.) Rid Asked Aetna Life Inm ,..uuv. B6B Ll Am Hardware ... o 687 fily Am Hosiery tereaee 40 things beautiful and good, or tor the Wige-Hfd Carpet com n welfare of friends, or his beloved city, urged him to actien, The ex- perience of years cxpandsd his hori- zona and strengthened and made mora valun his personality to this com- munity “His shrewd knowledge of human nature enabled him to know the pur- poses, the wants and the desires of men, Thus he gained the esteem, in- and positions of honer among his fellow citizens in the city and e Th clements of his nature Ae him a favorite in fratermal cir- s where he wielded a large tnflu- enca for the good of his associates, “Endowed by nature with sympae | thirs strong and deep those in eontact with him feit the throb of his humani. [ty in a consoling comforting and en- couraging mannar. Always optimistie | he had a pleasant smile, & happy word 'and sympathetic to all his friends, acquaintances and associates, “Nothing human him. le loved the society of mem- bers of the bar, whose associations ha sought, cultivated and esteemed, He was a 4#lightful raconteur e wmas ready and happy in speech. He was {a favorite spfaker on the publie plat form and in private gatherings. “His popularity continuously in- creased and his sudden and untimely death is widely and sincerely lament. ed “He was an exemplary citizen, a faithful official, a friend true and Telpful, an excellent and skillful lawe yer and a man whe ikewe shail not s0on 100k 1pen in “Resoved Fhatt his minwe be recorded upon the records of the City | Court of the City of New Britain and a copy sent to the family of our de- | ceaser brother, William 1%, Delaney, “Rigned, “William F. Mangan, “George W. Klett, ernard ¥. Gaffney, “Committee on resolutioss.” FIL SULLIVAN TRANSFERRED Rev. J. Leo Sullir for several years a curate at St. Joseph's church, has been transferred to the Catholie church at North Haven, where he will assume the pastorate next Sun- day. HURT IN ALTO WRECK Putnam, May Mre. lelen Stam- {aton is a patient at Day-Kimball hos- pital in a ve onscious condition d her sister, auline Bell, has la fractured collar boné as the result of an upsrt of an automobile after a skid in Thompson last night. Mr, ed injury. The party were homeward bound te Willimanti CAPTAIN DIES AT sEA New York, May 12.~The death at sea on M 10 of Captain Robert 1 Powers Boston, master of the steamer Eastern Vietor, was reported today on arrival of the vessel from Notterdam. Apopiexy was given as the cause of death.His hody was bronght to port. Captain Powers was 38 years VTS LIABILITY DECIDED ington, May 12.—When the quisitioned a vessel nn- luring the war it b the stpreme court he ¥ for more than the bare material # had zome into His construction Herald classified ads. was foreign to Billings & Spencer com. Billings & Kpencer pfd Bristol Brass Colts Arms s 3 Conn 1.t & Power pid..100 Eagle 1 . o Fafnir Bearing . Hart & Cooley vee 80 Hfd E)ee Light . ee 178 Landers Frary & Clark, 60 J 1t Montgomery com., §% J 1’ Mon ery pfd,.. 108 N B Gas . k N B Machine N B Machine pfd .... | Niles-Bemt-Pond com North & Judd . Peck Stowe & Wilcox .. Itussell Mfg Co . Scovill Mfg Co 8 N K Telephone . Ftandard Screw Rtanley Works Stanley Worksp f4 Torrington ‘o com Traut & Hine Travelers Ins Co Union Mfg Co Yale & Towne .. . & TREASURY STATEMENT, Treasury balance, | l Foreign Exchange New York, May 12 ign changes weak., Quota Great DBrita 1 femand mand 4.4 am . demand 4.69; " 1« emand 17.92%. Spain mand 13.77; Greece, demand 2.04 Poland ho-Slovakia slavia: demand mand .0016% 511. Argentin 7 demand 401, Montrea | TAX SITUATION SERIOUS Smoot Painie Gloomy Picture of Govt. Finances Should Senate Measure Pecome a Taw, Washington ot tor # ' ootidgs and Secretar Mellon todas Chairman Smoot The senator told the pr situation was “serious.” MAY FACE SANITY TEST White T ., N. Y, May arence O, ring awaiting iria ments charging him with the at tempted murder of his wife thro imtroduction of germs and poison in her fond, may be calied np to face a sanity commission, it was oft her home friends in Provid réad the Hera d ads lopight. el Members Harttord Stock Exchange 31 West Main St. Tel. 2040 Membeis New Members Hartford E HARTIORD-CONN, TRUST CO. DG, New Gritain: Burritt Hotel Bldg,, T s offer: Capital Stock Present Lividend Kate 8¢ danuary 1, 1921 Cash and Investments Inventories e Accounts and Bills Receivable al current assets rent assets z Capital Stock Profit and Loss Surplus WE INVITE INQUIRTES Thomson, Tenn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain MEMBLERS NEW YORK AND HARTRORD Donald R. Hart, M Waterbury Middletown G. F, GROI'Y, Mgr.=lioom b09, N, HARTFORD Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. New Britain 10 YEAR FIRST MORTGAGE COLLATI Dated July 2, 1923 WONT RETURN FUADS Talk of Japan Paging Back U, S . torgongini WE OFFER :— FIRST | Price On Application JOHN P. KEOGH Members Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York STOCKS BONDS Direct Private Wire to New York EDDY BROTHERS & & NEW BRITAIN Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel. 3420 The Conn. Power Fractions ex- pire May 15. The American Mortgage & Discount Corp. NRESOURCES OVER 82,200,000 OFFICE: WHEELING, WEST VIRGINIA, 25 West 1ed Street Franklin Trust Building Union Bank Building Pittsbugh, Va, 88 Broad st Newark, N4 Philadelphin, Pa. O ERING BONDS, A DIRLCT OBLIGATION with ages, ling bonds ause they rent properties in tively small amounts on many risk which cannot DENOMINATIONS s1.000 K500 and s100 as §1 fain 3045 resent PENIES JAP STORY No Truth to Report that Many Are Tnching Back With Wives Francisco that Japanese were making hurs trips ta Japan sa they may return ntey wit . iy 1 imsued er the AM & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange S MANUFACTURING (O. Tel. 2580 STOCK EXCHANGES E-INSURANCE Bridgeport New Haven B Natl Bank BldgeTel 1012 We will gladly assist in adjusting these fractions. LTRUST 7¢ M!l.l” Due July 2, 1033 Mortgage & or Pizzardo, under-sege affairs, Mone cia-Dominiont, ps house Ma Lrides hefore the tion With the sail-