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THINK BRANDEGEE ESTATE WORTHLESS Hearing on Will Held-Debts x | | | More Than Assets | New London, Nov tion was | court In t States § yesterday afte over the ady the late senat ago, Indic tate is | mit th eourt senator'a ac al Bank don, adm nam at §2 both of this Tt was und Brandege tngton and ta have been extensive In his name, ving b to various {es In exchange for loans There are however, many ftems of | personal property Euch as paintings | and furniture in the Washington | home of the late senator. Locally, the holdings consisted of the | auot hotel, all the capital stock of | the Pequot Hotel company and zev- eral houses, inc g the Brande-| gee homestead, Until an appraisal | of the estate is made it will not be | known as to value of equities held| yn varlous enterprises of the late| senator, but in the course the | Jhearing when attorneys were pre- | wenting names for adm it was stated that the 1 that Senator Brandegee's obliga- tions far exceeded the value of the | estats | . — | Pe- of was | VOICES IN THE AIR W (Westinghouse — East Pittsbu KDKA Saturday, 8:30 p. m.—Dinner concert Westing hand 7:15 p. m~"Wlmble the Wan- y the ouse 7:30 p. m—Sport review Address, Inside Movie Gossip. Feature West- Arlington time forecast alg saturday, Coneert Organ r " — Coon-SBandere thawks." Joska DeBabary'e 8 t0 §:58 p. m—Musical program 9:05 p. m.—Youth's Companion. Sunday. ral church servic Studio chapel service o Sunday Even- (Westinghouse—Springfield.) Saturday. 6 p. m.—Leo Relsman Hotel ox ensemble. 8:30 p. m.—Copley-Plaza erches- tra. 7:05 p. m.—Bedtime story. 7:30 p. m.—Concert by the Hotel Kimball Trio. §:15p Welt- man Conservat or orchestra. 9:15 p. m.—Concert by trombon- Len- 1st. 9:35 p. m.—Arlington time aig- gh) | 7 | | | { | | i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1924, Radlo Bible class, 3:80 p, m.—"Practical Religlon." 4 p. m.—Vesper services from St. g8 churc 8:45 p. m.— Mankind." p. m~=Nathan Pennsylvania orcheatra. § p. m.—Planist, 8:40 p. m—~FEmile Herbert's Sun- lay evening concert, 2:30 p. m ] he Metropolia of | Abas' Hotel wip (Gimbel Broa.—Philadelphia.) Saturday 6 Official weather forecast 6:05 p. m—T by the Iotel St. James estra. 6:45 p. m.—Livestock and produce market reports. m.—Bedtime atorles and roll er muslc adelphia 9 p.m Cone musie by Art » Madrfd orche Sunday m.-Morning sery Trinity ) WEFT (Edlson Tight €o.—Roston ) Sunday ' Regu Music | o'clock this « (Radio C Amer T AC: p. of ington, Saturday. m.—Cildren’s 1 Bible talk Song recital. ng recita p. m.—Concert by male quartet, 9:15 7. m.—Concert by the House trio. 5 p. m—Time sig 10:30 p. m.—Dance WHAS (Courler Journal-Lou Lou the Capital Lee { €% Knapp, William 9 p. m—Concert. Late im- portant news bulletins, Official cen- tral standard time announced at ¢ o'clock. members « afternoon, i SOUTHINGTON NEWS The 40th anniversary of the or- ganization of the local fire depart- nent was observed today with a celebration exceeding anything of its kind ever held here. The majority the atores and public bulldings slosed and the town turned out ateh the festivities. The four local fire companies, nd ex-members, chiefs , were in the parade, of which Clement Estise was mur- shal. The Southington Community band furnished music for®the march- ie parade formed at 1:30 and through the principal town. There was an green following the we to nd ex-chie ors, marched stroets of the inepection at th parade, after which there were hose aying and ladder raising contests on Rerlin avenue, Charles . &mith and Pater Hutton, Jr., being judges. A banquet will be served at 6:30 o'elock in the town hall, William E. Smith having been ¢ ter sentative hosen toastm of the insur- iters will apeak and be music. Maurice Wals he Bradley House, ine The po complaints of damage lowe'en celebrants 1 g into the bell for some time, jea rece numerons fone hy Mal night group a sc Today is t of taxat P il be st day fo nd t from 7 filing lists sors In to 9 session ening. A penalty of 10 per cent over last year's returns will b= levied upon those who have not filed return, ght. school downed Sims- Simsbury yesterday local line was nev . Simsbury never penetrating the 30-yard line, The two points were obtained on a le by a local player behind his , foreing him to fall on ft. torward pass, Hamlin to latter's run of 15 the Lewis high bury high in fum A pretty Pletcher, and the vards, brought about locals' annual meet 8. Todd, Dr. William Deg: Hutton, G. Cook and D, Crampton. The club has 210 mem- ers and a hank balance of $1,000, The cases of Annie Evans, a gyp- .| were well founded and that THE POWER OF FAITH Interesting Phase of Psychological Side of Religion Shown On South Church Screen Tomorrow, “The Light of Falth” a four reel Irama emphasizing the power of faith to cure the woes and 1lla of mankind, will be shown at the South Congregational church tomorrow evening, The legend of the Holy Grall is beautifully interpolated, Elaine | Vorrest, penniless ward of a wealthy womun, leaves to earn her own liv~ ing because of a misunderstanding with her guardian’s brother whom The man travels, to for- get, and accidentally finds a cup. which he thinks to be the Holy| Grail, in & ruined English abbey, On his return home, the press heralda| his finding of the Holy Grail, Mean- | while, Elaine, unable to find work, is {1l from worry and poverty, “The | other roomer,” her rough but de-| voted champion, believing that fhe cup will cure her, brings it fo her The miracle of recovery is achleved for Elaine, but arrest follows for him. Tn the night where Flaine comes to testify her champion, she meets the man loves and all ends happlly. Tn additfon to the “Light "aith” will be shown a single recl, g Deeds,” depicting a few scenes of five of the great achievements of | man in the line of sclentific dis she loves, court, for she or Nov. 11 Concert in Paris Has Been Called Off Paris, Nov, 1.—{The recital b Fritz Kreisler at the Opera, set for November 11, which was to have| been his after war debut in T has been cancelled owing to the agi- tatlon against the appearance of a | former enemy in the state theater on | Ar ce Day. ! The promoters sald they had no | jdea of propaganda in arranging the affair but they had received so many protests that they would change the date, particularly as Kreisler himself had telegraphed to them to effect that he thought the objections Armis- a tactiess choice. ance, the tice Day ws BOYS' CLUB READY The Boys' club basketball team expects to start its season on Novem- We do not claim that a furnace is a preventive of all ills, nor a cure for every disease. We do claim that a good warm air furnace, properly in- stalled, will keep the house warm, and filled with pure healthful air, When this is done the docter's less ex- red blood, and red hlood resists disease. visits will be fewer and pensive, for oxygen makes With a good warm air furnace like the STAMFORD, you will be on the cafe side C. A HJERPE, 73 Arch St DENTISTS A. B. Johnson, D. D. S. = DOTHEE VOTRUINGT IR I N RV~ F'§ TRIBUTE TO AOLLAND | D { nals; official Smith 1s Asked to Name ‘Hudson | reports. Tunnel After Engineer ‘The sugges- lar tunnels named T. R. Johnson, D. D. S. Gas—Oxygen—X-rays National Bank Bldg. NURSE IN ATENDANCE 8y, who stole a sum of money from other members of her band, Wwas heard before Judge H. D. F rick yesterday morning. Sh fined $25, and costs amounting % ber 11, although no definite oppo- nent has as yet been secured. The team has been practicing regularly and Coach Raynard Anderson has been endeavoring to drill new plays futo the hoys'heads. The second team, intermediate team, and junior team will probably get under way about two weecks after the first team, Sunday. 9:67 a. m.—Organ music ; 16 a. m—Church service of the services from | Fourth avenue Presbyterian church. 4 p. m.—Thirty-minute organ r cital 4:30 p. m.—Vesper Christ church Cathedral New Britain Poultry Association Meeting Monday Evening No 8 P. M, 1. 0. O. F. Hall, Arch St. OPEN MEETING Everyone interested in Poultry Keeping invited to attend. Prof. W. F. Kirkpatrick to speak relating to hisstrip .in Europe, also showing pictures of the poultry exhibition at Barcelona, Spain Refreshments to be served ) to 840.55. Mer husband paid the fine and costs. Michael Kote street, charged with reckless*driving, was fined $}00 and costs amounting to $108 He took an appeal. HALLOWE'EN and MASQUERADE DANCE Given in TOWN HALL Southington, Conn FRIDAY EVE. OCT. 31, 1024 Music By Roamers Orchestra of New Britain All Welcome Congregational church. m.—Musical progran. | .—Concert by the Aeoliar| service in of South uo. r on the project until Bt e ath, is contained 1n a| sterday to Governor ore D. Pratt, general| (smerican e Motor Truck A(so-i Co—2 d be| | W00 { WEAF | (John Wanamaker — Philadelphia) ne and Telegraph ew York City.) Smith manager of ciation of America. “No more fitting tribute cou i than to r after him,” wrote merve to innel from METAL WEATHER STRIPS Install the “Accurate” s 1-3 in Coal Bill T. E. WOODS 37 Franklin Sq. Phone 1873 Saturday. 7:30 p. m.—Sports results and po- ! lice reports. | 9:65 p. m.—Time signal. 10:02 p. m.—W her forecaat. Saturday. m.—Dinner muste; | atory for boys;| 6 to 12 p. theilling adventu goprano; planist; Penn Red Cap| M | Harmonic quartet; old soldier fid-| y to be|qier; soprano and baritone; Vincent| river 4Ny onez and his orchestra. | time, | | New Two Family House 10 Roon Sunday. 2:30 Muslcal exercises . acred recital, 7:30 p. m.—Evening services from | Bethany Presbyterian church. | Sunday Hymn | ominational serv- fon L all Improvements, Corner Westerly and Ridgewood Sts, e same Lot. 50x150. Just off We=t Main St. One Mile from Post Office. Sunda,; to 3:45 p. w " and Interd Also a few CHOICE BUILDING LOTS { THE DYSON LAND CO. 581 MAIN ST, PHONE 5024 iE handsome white sur- ' face is a seamless, ivory- like sheathing. Won't wear off like paint. Won't crack, split, discolor, absdrb mois- ture or retain odors. Easy to clean as porcelain. Sanitary. Fits any bowl. 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If you have anything to sell, come up and see us. Camp Real Estate Co. Phone 343 WGY | Sunday. Morning service et Presbyterian ch Chapel service % of First Pres- Tinning | 2079 WTAM ge Battery 272 Main Street tooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. TuninganiRepairing PIANOS and PLAYERS | All Work Guaranteed WALTER H. KOVEL 421 GREENWOOD ST. Tel. 853-3 E—— o MARYLAND OYSTERS e Saturday Saturday. Qur Crackers Are n.—Dinner concer 30 30 p. m.—Huston Ray's Always Fresh CLAMS FOR CHOWDER SHRIMP CRAB MEAT SCALLOPS LOBSTERS HONISS OYSTER CO. Temporarily Located at 25 CENTRAL ROW, Hartford CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. HARRIS Trucking— BY STANLEY meeting 10:30 p. m chestra [ —Hote W estminste sater Bldg Sandas Carlton Terrace BENNETT MOTOR SALES CO. 98 Arch St. — Tel. 2952 and Williams® Blue YOu SAY-TH” § BAND Bovs ; N\ ARE ABCUT| \ HALF_DEAD ‘f NC-No-1 Saf ITS NINE QCLoCkK AND | DoN —Gceneral 99 WEST ST. . CROWLEY BROS. INC. = i 7. m—T PSLI}DI];R\\H)\[;D V .\ ’;‘ Ohserve Holy Days 267 Chapman Street 4. : el "“fi‘ atholic Churches Bstimates cheerfully given on P v all jobs. —TEL. 2013 T tn e 5 20%9 NOV. 10TH ENTIRE WEEK CAPITOL “FALL CARNIVAL WEEK” 14:- ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE - 14 Saints’ day and a holy | is being es in all t James D. Donhue Baritone VOICE CULTURE Rooms 318-319 Booth's Itock Special Attention to Trainee of Yale Univeseity Tel. 1274-18 Catho Souls’ ay masses will jls of the de- IN°HOLLYWOOD With Potash & Perimutter } RICHARD TALMADGE THE BIG TORCHLIGHT PARADE / . ; KEPT THE TOWN i1 AN UPROAR ;;7/; sTancey £ TO A LATE HOUR Sunday Beginners " « Aran's e Met in “IN FAST COMPANY"