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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1924. — INSISTS THAT HE | Fios o pyy (BSEQUIES. ohs onk ss o,y | STRET STOCK . ' ISNOT GANDIDATE ..z ORBELOVED PRIST """ EXCHANGE REPORTS, PUTNAM & CO. Camp. e i Duice Comset Tomoe Members Hartford Stock Exchange anacn Explams wny He Wl” Gonsnbutions tofithe gkicrali B3t cal) s S | row Moming A B S L ) ‘, i 31 West Main St Tel. 2040 A “ur ova he w d ere b Cn i 1und santhe nd were DUU| oy ore will be an important meeting | i tan NO[ SCCk Omce two in nmiember, aggregading $10.00 R .| santi Grosctta was arrested this | Am l.oco . Possibly the fact that many who can | ©of the scnior choir of St. Mary's| orning by Policeman Thomas J. | Am Sm & I affc to give o the project for church in the church this cvening at | Feeney and William P, Hayes on Lay- , Am Sg Rf em . We Oller;— ten, former governor of llinois and | of Rurlington were occupied in their| the funcral of the deceased pastor. |94€F stopped it just as At 7‘,,,\: to | Am Wool 3 657y | 4 f-fl 15 4 L f mentioned prominently for the repub- own pleasures, busy getting a! The Y. M. T. A, & B. society will . agp iy the front of a housp. He was |Ana Cop i 3 2 Lfid‘la 1 e ican v presidential nomwination at dose of Goi-g g m®dicine, fresh hold a special mecting tonight. charged with taking an automobile Ate Tp & & ¥ 2 3 the Cleveland convention, issued a ' air, was re for the small| Court Columba, Catholic Daughters | \ithout the permission of the owner, | At Guif & W 1 . 15 1 statement yesterday in which he as- | number o s, I N srit- of America met Jast night in 8t grcing under the influence of liquor | Bald Loco ... 3 1063 : t ]' 4 g serted he must adhere to his resolu- 8 v emember, however, | Mary’s school hall and appointed Mrs. | ;00 without an operator's licens Baltimore & © ! ‘atlona lre fiont inbls tolacacn ittt on | that, ) ey may he able to Mary Maguire, Miss Della Daly and | Grosetta was walking along Lawlor | Beth Steel B . ! ' n if it were tendered to me.” > in their machin 0 the sea Miss Mary Gorman a committee on | gieet after imbibing freely of moon- Can Pacific ! “I have given my most carcful con- shore or the country there are many | resolutions, and voted to have a re-|enine liguor, and when he saw an | Cen Leath Co sideration to the question of where | childre viio cannot have tl ef Lquiem mass sung at St. Mar church | zutomobile belongir to Sebastiano | Ches & Ohio T T my duty lies and 1 have been forced | that eve day's outing affords, and, | June 25 in memory of the deccased ' (fanci of 30 Lawior strect parked | Chi Mil & St I° ) 1 — 10 the conclusion that 1 can he of | among them, are many who nced the pastor e regular meeting sched- | jear the curbing, he decided that he | Chi R I8l & P d ] more service to the country through ' fresh air mor I anything elsc. | uled for tomorrow evening has heen . ould rath ride fhan wall 'r"-A hile nn‘v,‘- . 7 T 1 the activities in which 1 am now en- Their bodies ar 1o weight, [ postponed I the member will gath- | fact that he has no licen didn’t | Chino Copper .. 1 : JUDD & COMPANY l P than 1 could be as vice presi v are suffering from confinement ' ep at O, M. hall at 7 o'clock to | Lother him, and ncither did the fact | Con Gas . E E qa M G aan o city, B ryices at i, Mary's church 'that he does not know how to drive Corn Pro licf . 5 | Members New York Stock Exchange \ He said that since his retirement Dic leds 4 PAVE ¢ in a bo¢ an automobile, He stepped into the Crucible Ste from public office three vs ago, he ¥ are open 1o the attach crs of Pontifical Mass machine, started the motor, threw her | Endicott-dohn Members Hartford Stock Exchange had become interesied in many mass to be into gear, and crashed over the side- | krie ......... 7 HARTEORD-CONN. TRUST CO. BLDG «rmer organizations and was con- s are in poor condition to fight ated Wednesday were an- walk and through the fence before he Erie 1st pfd .. 3 New Britain writt He Bldg., SRE asvicniiare anlixt sbetore I'wo wecks in the country lends d today as follows could stop it again, ien Elcetric 2 = strength to hodi 1 color to minds ‘elebrant, It. Rev. John J. Nilan - ien Motors ... . 1 - - which their un nour ‘ i of the pontif it it is go forward suc- ssfully and the Fresh Air 1p is maintained D., Bishop of Hartford diocese; irick B it T continue to do so I am as- r. Citizen, while your vacation or ' .5c0ns of honor, Rev, Richard Shor Int Mer Mar pf sured by those competent to spealk r € pleasu 8 ALt 1, I. L. 1, of Ridgefield, and Rev, Allis-Chalmers . . ! The Interstaie Commerce Conmission, under transportation hat T ghall be rendering a real sery s Ha ancs N YourEnon ivan, 1. D. of Hartford; Pacific il 7 act. is directed (o prepave and adopt a plan for the consolidation of to the agricultural interests of t « trifle from your purse joacon, Itev, John M. Fay of Plain- Int Nickel ... § {1 raiload propertics into a linited number o competing systems, and il If coliniry aiidithenclore ony 1 ille: sub deacon, Rev. William O'Dell Int Papee ¥ Midations are antl I when in harmony with the plan ] he said. : g felel B of We Hartford; thurifier, Rev, Kelly Spring T'r 13 8 adopted and approved by the ¢ ion | (Continued from First P'age) Kennecott Cop. . 375 ’ wis consolidations now in prospect will have a marked l e Lehigh Va p railvoad se (Y prices date for vice-president. Mid States ¢ é we supply i rmation ? Mr. Evans made known the Klan's iz Pae position in this statement N Y Con o “All of our boys throughout the [N Yy N H & H s a whole,"” g “If T were to step now, my ! AL i : lohn Doberty of Torrington; acolytes, associates in at least two of the or ki 2 i Rev. William Botticelli of Waterbury, nizations of which 1 am the head, * SRt ind Rev, Francis Egan of Hartford believe that it would seriously erip . . masters of ceremonies, William ple the work of those organizations. i Sl " Piynn, chanceilor, and Rev. Francis “Of course, T appreciate ta the full o ' assistant ehancellor, Rev. Wil the h honor my friends would iam McGuirk of Waterbury will deljy. | "ation will understand oniy one | Norf & W T e s S sl thing and that is Senator James E. North Ps noved by their expressions of confi S Active And Honorary Bearers, Watson for vice-president—flat Nat Lead ..... Fi] for me to disappoint them, but 1 Ny Q. R wil n lowing: Grorge Gaffney, Donaid Gafr. | (07 N€ defeat of the repubiican party | 'an Am P & T 3 3 0 S ; : : at the polls in November if Watson 18 | Penn R R ] = e must, Judd's ha ey, . . MeDonnough, P. I, King, |t the pol i . 9= ; The nomination af officers for the Waiter Tt Mirphy and Waiter s | 10t selected for vice-president on the | Perce Arrow .. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 . " - Ote ank ALY &4 (s tost- | Murohs ground that he in the most available Ray Con Cop .. MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTIOBRD STOCK LXCHANGES ing of Indianola Council, No. 18, D, o Honorary hearers have heen select. | CANdidate to carry the middie weat- | Reading 2 bed Donald R. Hart. Mgr. l 4 4 4 P, tomorrow n tin Judd's hall 4 as follow Mayor A. M. Paonessa, | T states which are necessary for the ' llep 1 & § " b FwaE : : Roval DN Y 1. 504 S0t b WE OFFER: s °, ffam of 84 Fran Indg B alffney John Conlon | election ot Coolidge. T e R R P A b s s A s R Senator Watson, of Indiana, im- Sinclair Ol Ref ‘ ) ; : i BRI A g .y.( 1“'. ”"‘ "' 1‘- mediat~ly repudiated the statement South Pacifie .. " OiAL F v et inegan, | Dr. Heney T fiied by the impertal wirard. “I |South Rall ... 58% Ay Stan]ey Works, Hart & Cooley — I W office i 1 Plans AT don’t belong to the Ku kiux Kian" Studebaker Co ; 2 : . ° ) i St ol T OUEOTRS | \fr Watson said. “If they have ia. | Texas Co 5 ! d F f B {Continueditrom ¥irst Eaks I \ i ' i ;\i o '1‘,“;"' D' lgued a statement naming me, they Texas & Pacifie > F an ainir earlng w i orr : e W, OConmell. Do gy |have done it for the express pur- Transcon Oil Price on Application r pose of injuring me.” ion Pacific 30 : G 5 2, “Such a statement,” Senator Wat visit to Washington by Mesres. Erw Uerdiy y ph A 11 Thomas J. Bmith, | 4aqed. “was made without my knowl. and Grace in that New Britain is ¢ e phob. § o dohn C. O'Brien, | 400 ar consent and is whelly without ured R bl Civare )l ba vty # ! . ieor . John O'Brien, 8, M sured of more help, n rel amall e » home of " ? Clerk ! authority from me or anyone having more clerks, more working space orn W. Clerkin, Joseph A Steel pfd ., 119¢ sdintrictin o ; H " T Hartford pyag fR R St the right to represent me.” ; d 3 redintricting of the city and postal T TR T e el bt O ““ 3 i Klan leaders at headquarters in the ! 1ah Copper » JOHN P. KEOGH service on many other ways it ne onorary arerg se- | o o A & > Willys Overla $5 from ! He wa A are R fatise hotel mid that. Dr. Kvane'| oons o W Members Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York fesived improvement The sum total of the result of 11 e BALC A ¢ Dr. Joseph H. Walsh, ex-Mayer | We do not accept margin accounts 1 17nited 1'ruit 158 1 Indus Aleo &4 U R Rubber Co 257, 1" R Steel 4" 1 1ad before, Mr. Lrwin has been re n G. Murra y had & rwin han been r n into ¢ 10rray L oatoment was “virtually am ultima- of hi queated 1o send copics of his report to | il RTINSty ry o of Hartford diocese. | v ¢g president Coolidge and his W, 'y i . rick O'Mara ol s ve B s T \ra | reside e and S aterbur Bridgeport Washington for further study. mitted cntering the house fn company it I xm ug '.:u ’\ I:., ‘1 V| followers that the senatorial group LOCAL [\Il\t K QUOTATIONS Danbury STOCKS Repo : W & D . Rev (Putnam & Co.) i 3 with several other boys He ©must not be ignored in connection 3 5 s gan SHUTS CLOSET DOOR AND ~ torned over 16 pronition o dymes . Rev. ARRUE| G e vige-presidential nomination , _ A Avked Middletown BONDS New Haven 7 ' i3 & 4 g 3 D, “The senate has stood for the things Aetna Life Ins, Co Ao AR ward ( Niev. Wiiifami Dantan P Daly Ab Hardware M 0 Direet Private Wire to New York KEEPS FLAMES CONHNED flevs s Rothowakl, Xed "';'\'j. :.}l‘:ha”-“;"'f,'.::.\'.':‘_"‘\f.' M‘Ll.»:..r,;‘l:'.{: Am Hosiery ; o K. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 508, N. B, Natl Bank Blig.—Tel 1013 Rev, Char Coppens, Rev, B honus bill and other progressive legis ::lllt““ Cpt Co. com 194 . 3 ation Which we believe to he right. e s S peRecE caim e Woman's Presence of Mind Prevents €. O'Brien, Rev, John Carroll, Rev, J. | o™ 0 not see the senate thrown | BIINEs & Spencer pld 1% k Neale L. D, Rev, T B, Fay, Rev.| 4000 | Bristol Brass Serious Fire on West “ra ¢ Walter Lyddy PR 2 Conn 1.t & Pow prd Simultaneously it was announced v Main Street Miss Mary Wal<h ng o taymond J. Clabby, the 1ast | (). \waiter Boasert, grand dragon of | 1# . " : Miss Mary Walsh, 31, of Clark street 'N7T0° od heing the curates Who y,gia;a, and fmperial representative FAfnir Bearing Co. ... 0 DDY Ro H ce of mind displayed by died this morning at her home foilow- | *° " " Pather Wintera at 8t ¢ ywonty-one states, would be fn, & Cooley o S 9 ' Mrs, 1e Greenberg in shutting the & & long fliness. She 18 survived by e charge of all klan activities at the Hfd Eice Light 157 West in street this morning y brother, John J., and Mrs, the funeral are: Frank Clark, Mich “Will he be active for Watson,” t} L Montgomery com ¢ 4 RO et et e S L LS Y [nel Keogh, Frederiek McEnros, Wil- | var dinsal RS R Menteonery 9T i Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. Grikis, Itev, Stephen Grohol, R damage coh 4 it ’ from reaching a much higher figure ments in charge of M y are | /1AM SRS ent Hayes, James A burst of laughter greeted this N B . L L3 Tel.2:7186 Tel. 3420 than the $1000 estimated by Chief | incomplets, * Daly, James P. Murphy and John | g\.e0n N B Machine Vive William J. Noble after the blaze had A S “Will he be?" maid the leader. "He | N B Machine pr been extinguished. Chief Noble said . amed Soloist and Song. ia as busy as can be right know." e PRI S0ne (et " We Offer: that it the closet door bad not becn | p - | response 1o & request made sev Bitil Wasta Towdo North & Judd SN : . closed when the fir arted (the flames son of I arre E i al weeks ago by, Father Winters| S5 ‘]“,. ““"“'I ’ Peck Stowe & Wilcox... F a8 they were 3 Y this f nore " r 0 s at the churech will sing, 2 """ - U"f:k’“T:‘:HIYKIl r"r" and “””' Heovill Mfg Co sen ML ) arii " A mitteeman from Orcgon, was one o R - Mrs., Greenberg was looking in a was st cemet rist Some Swoet Day” et the funeral h 8 N E Telephone . irs. Greciberg was e 1y, RBristol, 3 uneral| ose who declared an effort would | . o ik eloset which contained a large amount arve ved in this « 1 can has sung at funer- Standard Screw ... _ : & be made to nominate Mr, Lowden, |y ) of clothing, and was holding a lighted | many years previous to moving fto 8 1 r three pastors of Bt | 8 oo R s to Btanley Works ........ Rev, Hugh Carmody, | 9°%P A & - ® R CAN: | gianley oWrks pfd o didate. He sald the Oregon delega- |, ..., ci0n Co com g » PREFERRED tion was pledged to Lowden, and that < aut & Hine ; To Yield 3 there was esentment throughout [ (05 0 g the northwest” over the attempt he |\ {0\ e, asserted was being made 1o get Low- |y 110" o wme mateh in her hand. The match came Hartford t} years ago. He g | Mar name« in contact with the clothes and they been employed at Stanicy Works It. Tev. Michael Tierney and were a mass of flames before Mrs, and lived on Burritt street, His son William A. Harty Greenberg could do anything to che Ralpt 1 tw '3 chi . Pather Winters 70 Years Ol them, so she closed the door, of Yhe | survivor ther Winters was born in close 1 ses a telephone ¢ 0 853, and was near Iv and sent m(a‘! lephon ‘ all t = . et e 8 h "" ld " den out of the field | 2 the fice department. As soon as Engine re. Katie Klunker. bt iyl s endin o ois ! 4 Misleading rep that Tiineis | o o FREASURY STATEMEST 0. 1 rived in answer to the still Mra, Katfe Kiunker : t and, as was customary at t} er ! answer to the sti n delegates were divided as to his (larm, a signal alarm was sent in from | bia street died yesterds " at |1im record of his baptism was JOCENCR for ihe viee ' presidency, L. 8. Treasury balance, $188.617.053 . N he upper #tory of the house was a lowi a sho Iness, a8 bors the upy y of 11 use wa wing a rt i s born ¥ ke chirch Which ke was | VIth Me Towden's decision not to be Boy ‘al\dd' l)alnaxc~ RESOURCHS OVER 8¢ mass of flames and the house was in Greenficld, Mass., and was 58 yoars | . lidate - filled with smoke old. ®he had made her home in New t to as pastor 49 ) Besk Phath House on W hl(mlz Street HOME OFEICE: WHELLING, WEST VIRGINIA A line of hose was turncd onfo the Britain past 42 years and |Aftorwar | e L, For some unkn a 10 5 West 430d Steeet Franklin Trost Building Union Bank Building flames and they were under control in | Wa l ' the South Congre. | ! Char !‘r’””‘ e ”‘)’ light “”‘l“ """‘ ""'h viank | voar old hoy entered the h 121 New York Philadelphia, Pa, Pittsburgh, ¥ " ned from 8t. which will be submitted to the reso- . \ . Whiting strect yester bl . » ey 3 in 1880, His lutions committée and possibly to the {00 ™ o Cie, and sar \"“ |lt " Ill . \"l:\l::’.:.‘\' : closet was located were ruined by the olp ) rec dangh ent was ¢ irate at Col- [convention by Ralph Beaver Strasa- | cocoiiie s mews about the he g W S e SR =N b flames and furniture and walls of | ter } p i " Now ra short period of sery burger, delegate at large from Penn. broke 18 eggs, throw L PO OFrERINe the other rooms were damaged by the | Brit Maple | 1 g 8 transferred 1o Norwich |sylvania, was drafted finally today fol- | 5,5 mustard all about the hou N 10 YLAR FIRST MORTGAGE COLLATERAL TRUSE 144 GOLD ®moke, 1 " ker of d to Colchester. Roon owWs. then met fire 1o a table i BONDS, b : : Aftorws - 4 his : he republica arty stands for |, . e i 2 o ! p E rate at " 'wg.fl:'“n:.v. 1 "m 1 ,‘n‘:‘mru?-va" ot the taw. I |IPPIER® H S Dated July = Thie duty 2. 1063 By ¥ e S rom the p " : o o the cement of 1 inger and ‘ur " to ' HCT OBLIGATIO Truck Parked in Street v : g o lender of & congre. | believen, however, that the Voistead |5 oier. for A i : i T e Is Blamed for Wreck ° ! f ¢ ong pas t " thence to!act as at present construed. does not A w o th resoure f e 2,200,000, In addition, A collision hetween an automohile onz . : “l‘""‘ SLIhe | FeRect the "';’ ”""”;’“ bizss :";"‘ ": P « | timas t with The Citizens oy N ot A bt - % : : ‘ ate Conception | the peaple and that its more libera TO wed Sddinne o stee) of First Mortaages, 20%% OF WNONS \ was while he | interpretation to admit lawful sale of b £ 1 p e sutstanding bond near East Main street, res ' in the ~ ey s e irch that he re- | light wines and boer is desirable uries to Joseph Klert $ Short s e n i 2 1 sment to St Mary Three tentative platform drafts will i , g S street and Lawrence ‘Zeidel of 17 a8 sue 1o Nev. W. A, |be tnid b e resolutions eom e Bonds a a wafe e ] ot Mortgages Daly street th rcossitated thei m l . . v 4 5 . 4 ‘ o i pon Serens y street that neceseitated their re unerals ame to New Rritain | mittee by the advisory committes i different properties 1 various moval to the New Britain Ger 1 1 38 y : 1801 edifice on designated to receive recommenda- | P . 4 ' y s amounts on many peipraibh i st by Main 2 red ruin and the |tions from varied sources. Five e il s AL »n of risk which cannot be attained in cuts and ""”S’j ahout the body. They Mre, Sigfrid tradiey a aner holding services in | women members of A sub-committee > S S were released from the hospital this : Mrs. Siafria B meeting ha is lradership | were named today fo present fthe | : DENOMINATIONS b = ¢ " . tre J t ret snvent and | drafte and a mass of petitions and | 4 | £1.000 500 and 100 _ Joseph Rosel o ) Daly str : . Hie aite | bees 1oaE R SR IR Wk rovivel . : R e e S out fnjury. Bosel said that he was i . Sut. | Mars = A £ B | refere to the world court, leaving | 2 Fhone New Britain 3015 Ulinded by the lights of an approach-. et : n- | Ma one of th at issue up to the resolutions com. | . & machine and #ee the 1ruck | terment ¥ Fairvie y the stat ete ATl contain faw enfoRes. 1hat was ed near the curb until | ' ¢ : ot & «, without specific refer- %t before he hit it fu ) which te hegin on he prohibition act, and one | TS BACK ATWOO! bhe o " eral of Mort urter | butlding of s answer st bt bed ol o ” Wife in Insane Asylum, reester, Mase., June 9=The #us : b STORY Tt WA t ome. | Wit . it 1L.000. th i nmending the administra- s A S S Catvesalty. i el e i \ Tader " " 1 , " 1 nontha | ¢ Yrsi of the Filipinos for |n:l-.‘ the superie mne g . 1 . i e . nder . the rxtetior ¢ i . i pro but suggests no date for s iddict e sy veatdont Wals - - islands from the United herfe of & KPR b & olutions I8 r planks Youch on equal g a . ' " Mk . A . @ eateiment . : 1a07 1t women, good roads, Hawaii, Sk . - g ute ghowered strests, Firemen . = 18 completed, | Merchant marine, Latin-American ¥ . fo 1 S s Speinegih, ol baPice wete calle lifferent spots to JOSEPH A HAPILY e @ 8 15 hin sin. | 1PRAe, nationn) defe prison reform, 7 . spital fe . effect t . e T Gt scue persons trapped in honses, {1 Voneral Director ¥ ’ 1er8 Who made | the Trish question, votes for the Dis- A 1 A " c een S Chat i alls of which threatensd Mr. Panl Robinson. Assistant bt ' v of 8. Mars'e | trict of Columbia, narcotic _control E & o Pavid e of the Mudentd s B NEW LOCATION—=365 MAIN §1 . mes Winters. a | and the proposal for o federal de- of parafl . Opposite St Mary's Church pibbebin eaned pasor: o partment of edneation 1 thori time. The clothing, furniture and wookwork in the room where the She su ed b * husband it is without foundation in ehtens w I Tel.—Parlor 1625-2 . h " v. A8 & Nephow The women Aesignated ta present ame amount in g howl of Residence—15 Summer St b 3 " the drafte to Chairman Warren of the =il prevent the frons sticking w} Tel 16253 ¢ ~n 11 b chant. | resolutions committes ars Mrs. John etarched things are being ironed Shighaicilgy 8 o'clock at rAon Tattelle, of Ohio; Mary | SMASHES PARK PILLARS E— e— - —m——— - & rxpecteq Giles Howard of Tennessee; Mra, Anne Stillman, daughier of the Cesario Napolitano of 17 O T ¢ re taxed to its louise M. Dodson of Towa a'*jl Mre | illionaire banker, James A. Suil- came confused yesterday » ouise Thompson and Mrs. Charles |, .. who will be married in Octo- while driving in Walnut Hi ark BOLGHT SOLD QUOTED Special Noti capackt pefla ohce’ EAPRESS YOUR SYMPATHY WiTh H. Sabin, both of New York ber 1o Henry P. Davidson, Jr., son of along the court of he and Letter on Request e e e 20 F WERS 3 ' AhEs MEETIN T — the late H. P. Davison. who was into two of the pillars while attempt- | . 5 = The . 1 ¢ + of e LO ¥ erald of New H will wh svaporated, a ton- of water partner In the firm of J. P. Mergan to pass a machine that was ""—; H ;\.( assld_\ &(0. il of Cathe . o ' the Ruilding from the Red Sea vields pounds & Co. and a leading # ial figure. | o1l At opposite fion. He 3 sate s, Podom 008} .M ROTAERER'S oSy S# i erioed . the same volume of water Thelrs ie » mance ¢ T the a t to Telephone Main 1081 & B ha 10 t» T CHILROH ST " 3 1, 1 iay " g ’ e Atlantic ocean gives only §1 for they had known each other since 'and =aid that he would replace the the death oi” Re b 7 s e a4 Childhood. ) _ broken pillars.