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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1924, MANY EVENTS FOR N.B, COLLEGE CLUB Aunval Calendar of Prominent Organization Drawn Up The following calendar has been Wrawn up by the New Britain Col- lege club: Qctober 6th:—~Monday, 8:00 p. m,, “A Forelguer in Norway and Swed- en.” Miss Florence Brugger, dele- gate to convention of International I"ederation of Uplversity Women. Swedish folk: songs—sololst, Miss Mildred, Berglund, acgompanist, Miss Gladys Day; hostess: Mrs. Leland Hoar, St. Mark's parish rooms. October 23d.—Thursday, 2:30 p. m., Scholarship bridge, Shuttle Meadow club. 3 November, 19th,~Wednesday, 8:00 p, m, “Letters from a Senator's Wife Mrs. Frances Parkinson Keyes, Camp- scllool ‘auditorium, December 1,—Monday, 8:00 p. m,, Christm#s carols and ‘customs, Each member is requested to bring a gift for the Christmas tree at the child- ren's Home, Hostess: Miss Gladys Day, 76 Adams.street, December, 29.~=Monday, 4 to 6 p, m., Holiday tea, Hostess: Mns, Charles 1. Chase, 241 West Main stroet. January, 17.—Eaturcay, 2:30 p. m. Selolarship Bridee, Burritt hotel, February, 2.—~Monday, 8:00 p. m., “Liberalism and Social Unrest,” Dr. Kossuth Wiliamson, Professor of Po- litical Ficonomy at Wesleyan Uni- versity, Hostesses Miss Florence Camp, Mrs, John 1. Davis, 67 Rus- sell street., March 2-—Monday, #:15 p. m., Annual banquet, April 13.—Monday, 8:00 p. m., Guest night.. “Adventures in Tndia,” Mrs. Ernest Thompson Seton, South church parlors, May 25th.—Monday, *4:30 p. m Hostess, Mrs. Edward, Ten-Acre road. Officers President—Mrs. Douglas A. Jofin- 8. Lancaster, A year from today—ryes —6 months from today— you will be glad that you really decided to start put- ting away those extra dol- lars. A Savings Account here at the Burritt willbeas easy and convenient and far safer than any place at home. We pay 4159 Start Saying Today Burritt Mutual Savings Bank Open Tonight . |affairs of the sSouthern Motors Co., Annual businees meeting and pienie, | ston, Maple Hill=—2522. Vice-President-—DMiss Glddys Day, 76 Adams street—402, Recording Secretary-»Miss Jone D. Proctor, 276 South Maln street. Corresponding secratary = Miss Hertha M. Jones, 72 Lincoln sfrbet— 1464-6. Treasurer—Mrs. R, H. Hubbard, 61 Buell street—3220J, N Committecs Membérship—Mrs, Emory Corbin, chalrman—1824-4. Mrs. John H. Fellows, Miss Regina Connor, Mrs. Carl 8, Neumann, Miss Katherine Clark, Mrs. Willard Oquist, Prggram—DMiss Gladys Day, chair- man—462. Miss Florence Brugger, Miss Louise Noble, Miss Barbara Addis, Mrs. Austin Stowell, Mrs. Earl Pomeroy, Mrs, Frederick Telsch, Hospitality — Mrs, Charles ¥, Chase, chalrman—177. Miss Flor- ence Camp, Mrs. John L, Davis, Mra. Leland Hoar, Mrs, P, I, McDonough, Scholarship—Miss Agnes H. John- | ston chairman—1217, Mss Eliza- | beth Hungerford, co-chalrman — 2208, Miss Millle McAuley, Miss| Beatrice Neal, Miss Norma Regan, Miss Marion Hungerford, Miss Nellie LeWitt, Miss May Regan, Miss Grace Coholan, (. A, EARL INDICTED Former New Britain Man Reported ‘Which ¢Involved in Motor Deal sovernment Investigtes, " (8nectal to the Hergld.) Toledo, Ohio, Oct. 4.—Clarence A. Earl, tormer vice-president of Wil- lys-Overland Co., and now president of the National Motors Co., of Chi- cago and New York was indicted in |Houston, Texas several days ago by federal grand jury. Mr. rl wag one of a dozensmen be indicted in connection with the investigation of the Southern Motars Manufacturing Co., the Houston, Texas, dispatch said. Alleged misrepresentation of {to the an alleged merger with National | Motors which the dispatch says the |government charges was never ac- ’u.flu" consummated, and other of- -rPn\~< were charged. Badges for Salesgirls When milady buys her beauty aids she will find many of the salesgirls wearing large badges. All “hidden demon- has decided. A “hidden demonstra'mr” is a salesgirl paid by a manufacturer to influence the public's choice of goods, unbe- known to the proprietor. Picttire shows Huston Thompson, chairman of the commission, pinning the first bade on a “hidden demonstrator” in Washington, D. C. ¥ ’ Boston, Mass., has heen sold hy Rob- B”YS W !“NTAIN Tfl { ert Ward of this town to Robert J. ALY \mr of Pittsfield, Mass., who plans to form a corporation to conduct a ::ranl'" quarry there. The price paig for the 200-acre tract is eaid to be $60,000, ' WANT TO ABANDON LINES Site Is on Colehrook-New BOS-| wasuinston, oct. 4—rhe Bonton | and Maine railroad today applied to ton Road I'for authority to abandon 5.2 miles of road from Pike's siding, in Law- (the interstate commerce commission ted, Conn, Oct 4.——]"\1‘?\1\‘.“ rence, Mass., to Tewksbury and .2 Wi esque Hanging Mountain on the|miles of road from Wilmington road between Colbrook and New Junction to T"“kshmv Read This and Cheer Up! Study these two men. mile run at St. Dunstan, England. The winner ran the mile in That is not even near the record of Joie Ray, Charlie Paddock and others. But can you run a mile as fast? And if you can, can you see? These men are blind. They can't see a foot in front of them. But they| nine minutes, 27 seconds. haven't let their infirmities destroy them. You, with {wo ey e< to read this, go out and run a mile—and chase your blues away. | - ~ Have You Taken advantage yet, of the Campaign We are running, for Safe Deposits Boxes 15 Months instead of the regular 12 if you get Your Box this month. That is you can use your box through December 1925 and all for the same $3 : A Safe Place for your papers and valuables. Get Yours This Week., New Britain Trast Co. strators” must be identified, the Federal Trade Commission | They ave racers, about to start a: City Items WALL ST. REPORTS Mrs. Armand Joley and son, Rob- Rallylng tendencles characterized ert, have returned to thelr home in New York city after spending the | today's stock market. Opening prices summer with Mrs, Mary McLaugh- | were heavy on a continuation of lin, 620 Bast Main street. = ‘s selll which was at- Chief Detoctive Sergeant W, o, | Yeordays seling : MeCue 18 expected to arrive home | tributed to political developments, this evening with Tony Astolsh, who | but most offerings were well absorb- was arrested In Detrolt, Mich,, for | ed and the market whs not long in an alleged swindle here, heading upward again, Soft spots A housewarming was given for Were not cntirely elimingted, sub- stantial recessions taking place in 1llinois Central, International Paper and Kresge Dept, Stores, Good buy- ing was noted in the food, motor and public utility issues. Cuyamel M. M. Krikorian has given George I'ruit, National Biscuit, American H. Osborne notice to quit possession Water Works, Virginia Railway and of his brass foundry on Rockwell | Power, Jordan Motor, General Mo- Aventue, Mr, Krikorlan'has taken out tors debentures, Pan-American B, a permit to ercct a block on the| Atlantic Refg, Famous players, Du- premises and the present bulldings | Pont and St. Joseph Lead were will be razed, | among the many lssues to sell & Mrs. Richard Viets at her new home on Fern Street Thursday evening. Mrs.Viets was presented with a bridge lamg by her visitors, and a pleasing program was carrled out, ' Menibers New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange 81 West Main St. Tel 2040 Colt’s Stock Yield Over 8% MAY WE OFFER SUGGESTIONS? STOCK CARRIED ON CONSERVATIVE MARGIN Hartford Conn. Trust Bidg. Dgnald R. Hart, Mgr. A meeting of the hoard of chari-| point or more above yesterday's final tles was held last evening and rou-| prices. The closing was firm, Sales | | | tine business was transacted. | approximated 350,000 shares. Mr, and Mrs. Louls Kinschnit of | High Low Close | East Monroe Street are spénding | Allis Chalmers 59% 69% 0697 | the week-ond in Now York city. | Am Beet Sug. 40% B 40K Mr. and Mrs, G, C. Weld left | Am Can .....131% 130% |} today on the Cameronia fOr Glas- | Am 1,oco ».... 8% 8% | ;xot\', Scotland. They plan to visit | x4p Smelt ... T4% 79’ |in Scotland, England and France, |am Sugar ... 46% 45% | e o/ Am Tel & Tel.127% 11"3 |Concord Church, Old [ Am Woolen .. 57% s Landmark, Is Burned liAngeandh ges 106% Concord, Mass, Oct. 4.—The old | g94 0" F 200" 10, 121% Congregational church here, bullt | gyt & Onfo.. 62% 62 100 years ago and one of the land- | poik ‘Steal ... 45 N marks of Coneord, was destroyed by | den Leather . 13% 13% fire earl ytoday. The cause of the | cun Pacific ..148% 148 fire was undetermined, Ches & Ohio . 84% 84% |} NO WAR TODAY—RAIN e o 2016 ] el e |G € (BTE R i Shanghai, Oct. 4—A nching[ChL B 1 & P88 318 rain along the battlefronts gouth | GON® Copper.. 2% e and west of Shanghal where armies | COl0 Fuel ... ;;,' 38 | of rival provincial military governors | COTN Prod Ret .‘,",‘ 5514 are fighting for possession of this | Crucible Stesl. 58% 128 | city, halted firing today, although |Cuba Can Sug.12% 235 sporadic outbursts continued in the | Cosden Oil. L sungkiang district, 35 miles south- | DAY Chem i west of here, where an intensive en- | Erie 21m " a7k | gagement took place yesterday. Erle 1st pfd SIM Y Gen Electric .27 2561 257 NAMED BY PRI [ Gen Mcmrs'a.. 3 ;;i;fi :3 HARTFORD Washington, Oct. e .| Gt North pfd.. 62 i LS | Gaskill of New Jersey was reap-|Insp Copper.. 24%% 2474 247 pointed a memher of the federal |Int Nickel ... 173 17% 17% 9. 2780 trade commission today hy President | Tnt Paper 410 BN TR AR Coolidge. * | Kelty Spring.. 18% 183 183 | Kenn Copper. 45% 447 45% CLEARINGS AND BALANCES | Lehigh Valley. 61% 613 613 Ve Offer— | New York exchanges 836,000,000, | Marine ...... 9 o = |Balances 100,000,000, Roston ex- | Marine pfd .. 38% 38 381 changes 64,000,000, Balances 21,. | M States Ol 1% 1% 1% (000,000, Miss Pacific pt 57% 57 5T Nat Lead ....168 153% 153 e INow Haven .. 23% 23% 23% Norf & West..124 123% 124 North Pacific. 63% 63 63 | Bzathfi Pacific Oil ay% 47 1y | Pan Amer ... 531 52% 53y Penn Rafl.... 44% 44% 44% John Ferdinand Grunewald P&RC&I. 46% 45% 4§ John Ferdinand Grunewald, of |Pure OIl . 203 g2 22 37 TLawrance St., Hartford, died |Rep I & S.... 45% 45 451 Thurday night at MtSinfa Hospital | Ray Copper .. 11% 111 11% New York, He leaves, besides his | Raeding ..... 61 0% 61 wife, three sons and one daughter, | Royal Dutch.. 41% 41 415 Edward C. and Max Grunewald of |Sinclair Oil.., 158 15% 153, Hartford, and William Grunewald | South Pacifie. 04 9% 9334 of ('ni;ml\!ille and Mrs. Olga Hoff-|South Railway 68 0Ty 61y man of Brooklyn, N. Y. Studebaker ... 40% 40 0 (The funeral will be held Sunday | Texas co 401: 40 :"’4 afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Ger- |Tex & Paclfic, 361 3 f .~ man Bvangelical Lutheran church | Trans Oil ..... 4% e 3?’:‘ We Ofter— corner of Russ and Bahcock streets | Union Pacifid 1953 4 Hartford. Burial will be in Bristol. The remains will be at the par- lors of Taylor & Modcen, 420 Main street. Hartford, until Sunday. U 8 Indus Alco 6913 U S Rubber .. 343 U S Steel ....108% Utah Copper . 73 Westinghouse . 6314 Silvio Varricchione | Willys Overld . 83 - sy p Silvio, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. S e AR Felix Varricchione of 199 Oak LOCAL 8TO street, died last night at his home. {FEOCKE, The funeral was held this after- TS Y noon at 2 o'clock from the Laraia Bld Asked ;fd ‘?5‘;”1"9 1.""2‘;“‘;‘1‘"’"‘__ Parlors | Acina Casualty .......600 610 and burial wgs in St. Mary's ceme- | yetna Lie Ins 125 a3 tery, Aetna Fire .... veeuB85 BB | Tt Am Ha August Speziale v }vn:::yau WeE | August, infant son of Mr. and |l MR . sa0l | Mrs. John Speziale of 350 Rocky | . : o2 S| Bige Hfd Carpet com. .li‘d 115 | Hill avenue, died last night at his| * 3 | home, The funeral was held this '{””_‘”“ & Spencer com 5 3 | atternoon at 3 o'clock and burial 1‘;”1““?“& Spencer pfd. 9 11 i o i Bristol Brass S 10 [was in st Mary's cemetery, i o Mrs. Joseph Tandolfe Sonh Jlf' fi Pow pfd...303 109 Mrs. Joseph Tandolfe of § Gil- ";";" ',;" Koot 103 bert street died in the New Britain ”" n " neral hospital last night. Death | Hart & to {was due to pnuemonia. She was 40 | | vears old and leaves a hushand and | ! three children Bank by mail. Price on Application WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN A CCOUNTS Tel. 2580 ! The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company 0ld State House Square, Hartford, Conn. Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT—GENERAL BANKING It is safe and saves time, JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 Hartford—Conn. Trust Co. Bldg,, Tel, 2-6281 RAILROAD STOCKS Exceptional opportunities are now available in this class of secu« (Hlll rities, giving high income returns with safety of dividend and ex- cellent possibilities of appreciation in market value, 50 shares of Stanley Works 100 shares of North & Judd @homson, Tenn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg, New Britain MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES § 25 Shares New Britain Machine Preferred Wheeler Today Invades Pacific Coast District PUTNAM & CO. We Recommend for Investment 0 Ne Funeral services will bhe held at | : L, the home at 9:30 o'clock Monday as ... Wheeler Special En Route Spo- | morning and at St. Mary's church kf}lm:mw 9 Oct. 4—Quotations in| *a"& Wash, Oct. 4.—Senator b 1”,.,,,1“,]”4“.,";‘h, ‘;, b 5] H‘.m\:n;n:—:[l it 54 At Britain: demand 457 | Wheeler, independent vice-presi- ) ;f“?j\-s,-: i ('h:'lv;:r e i bills on banks'dential candidate invaded Pacitic jJ. Hatft Attt PeskeStowe B Wiltoe: ¥ demand {territory at Spokane early today. | Phoenix I'ire demal |For the nest eight days he will Russell Mg Co . De i | campaign Washingt br( Seovill Mfg Co | 4.8215; cables 4.83. Germany: ./ campaign in Washington, Oregon \ Jfluntrals et mand (per trillion) Hollan, v‘an" California. wdard Screw | iemand 3871, Norway: demand| His itinerary in Spokane was left o | i4.24. Sweden: demand 17.50.[in the hands of a local committee : | stan ok | Switzerland: demand 19.12. Spain:|which has made special arrange- The f era mas D 1€ | § le; orks pfd . b F ! tx > Hy‘ .u]n vlfl rn: ”,"1 m‘ [ Stanley ’“ Esindy N | demand 13 s for Mrs. Wheeler who has ‘“\m ‘:1 ',,‘,wrxr.'yn\“‘: 7 ” ‘v‘rmru‘n m"i' » co L l 1.73. Poland: - | traveled with her husband IR R e ' |slavia: demand 1.35, Aue -| throughout the west. After a night 5 f s o Keioie ehicenraiis [_r“"“‘\‘ ny nand .0014, Rumania: den | meeting in that city the came i1al me in s ? 5 \‘1 = I'mon Ifg Co .. Argentina: demand 86.75 gn party will leave for Seattle. joiclscke Bustabetll kel 6L MBLVE | Yais & Towne . demand 11.10. Tokio: demand 39| i(nm"l"h‘l Beaton & Cadwell.. £0 90 5-8, \|,.,,,.ray“ 99 31-32 { 5 B e e Ay : | Avoids Bobbing | The funeral of Mrs. Catherine N E FIENEMANN SGHAAL | Avery was held from hcr home at | ew Lnvoy: 19 Stanley street this morning at S | 8:30 o'clock followed by a requiem | ; Bassett Street Man and Park sty | mass at the church of §t. John the asselt Street Man and Park Street Fvangelist at 9 o'clock. Interment Girl Become Man and Wife This was in St. Mary's cemgtery | - Afternoon—Rey. G, H Schneck | Mre. Minnic L. Sloan | i The funeral of Mrs. Minnie L. Omiciates. Sipan, who died at Branford yes- Miss Bertha Sche of 4oL Bark terday will be heid, Mor after- s - ¢ :‘ -‘- noon. Serviees will be conducted at street and al fenemann of 177 { the Erwin chapel, Rev. Mr. Brewer Bassett street were married this of+ Branford officiating. Interment noon at the home of the bride will be in Fairview cemetery. {the ceremony being performed at 4 [P —————— =——mee e o e G JOSEPH A. HAFFEY pastor of the German Baptist | Funeral Director | church. Mr. Panl Robinson, Assistant 5 New Location—365 MAIN ST. }le o T other of Opposite St. Mary's Church the bridegroom, was best man and | Tel.—Parlor 1025-2 Miss Emma Schaal, sister of the| | Resklence—17 Summer St bride, was brides 1. Miss Alice | | Tel. 1625-3 Fienemann played the wedding | march. There were about 70 guests pre- sent. After a wedding trip Mr. and “,.“g, YOUR SYMPATHY Mrs. Fienemann will reside on with Fairview street | Giacoma de Martino may succeed | Mr. Iiencmann is the son of Mr.| Sylvester L. Arau, Italian noblee F L O w E R S Prince Caetani soon as the Ttallan |and Mrs. William Fienemann and|man and barber of Camden, Mey ambassador to the United States, ac- |is a chaufieur for Mrs. C. E. Mit- | has never bobbed a head of hair. trom v mors diplomatic ! che Mrs, Fienemann is the|Says barbaric. He's his . ’(01’1 ing to rumor liplomatic ie 0 it's barbaric. run I Facnoncn o1 - YEL. e’ ®|circles. He has served fn both!daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William | shop for years without once having Schaal R T0kyo and Berlin | told his customers of his exploits a8