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‘HONEST GRAFTER DEADATH2 VEARS George Washington Plunkett __ Boasted of His Methods New York, Nov. 10.—George ' \Vaahington Plunkitt, for many rears prominent ln Tammany Hall, #4 today at his home here at the of 12, Plunkitt was credited with 1t the phrase of “honest qrul&" He sooumulated million# that way was proud of 1! | Why, T was WBorn right here wong you, on Nannygoat Hill," he )'4 shout from the palgn atform, referring to the jeenth Aguviot-—that section of millionaires’ wam+a bordering Central Park West which now comprise the “Silk Stock- g’ dierict, A1iayagain, when political oppon- @its charged that he had accumulat- ed too many millions of dollars fn pubite office, he weuld retort with a xrin, “Sure, I got mine, my boy, and T'm proud of it.” { Zad Little Education Plunkitt had some schooling, but most of his education was plcked up as a truckdriver, brushmaker ad butcher. He entered state poli- tics In 1868 when he was elected to the assembly. for two years, For 40 s he ruled the Fifteenth district I'rom 1884 to 1804 he was a state cnator.’ Finally, In 1903, younger men in | the “Nannygoat Hill District’” which g0 rapidly was becoming “Silk Stock ing vounger men whose platform utterances condemned rather than condoned “honest graft” broke down Plunkitt's political stronghold, and I three years later he was overthrown | as leader. coin- PASSES THOUSAND MARK | lKed Cross Roll Call Now Shows | With Another | | Total of $1.1 | | | Week Still to Go. The Red Cross roll call s lwought in a total of more than $1,100 1o d according to a state- ment made this dfternoon by Treas- urer Leon A. Sprague. The total up to yesterday was 972,12, Teday's reports show a total of 852 from the Boy Scouts, (mployes the New Britain Gas Lompany $12, Rev. G Pihl $17, nd checks by mail $69, making a tatal recefved today of $150 and grand total to date of $1,122.12, The roll eall will eontinue until ind including Thanksgiving. Checls hould be mailed to Mr. Sprague, FOLY YEAR PLANS i'rogram is Being Drawn Up Which a Will Open the Holy Doors of the Dasilicas, 4wn up for the en the h Tiome. -P! 10 are ceremones W doors of silicas, other tha Peter’s, for- ily ushering in holy year. The ssaggero states that the Pope will 1 a consistory toward the end of | is month to drsignate who will o char of the functions, 1t derstond i1l officiate at the oper John lLateran Marta Maggiore will Pompil hich = - the | who of the St 1s v hose - ul's and respeetiy Cardinals 12 Tai and Vannutelll, Tt is ~ported that a papal hull designat- £ next vear as holy year will be cad December 14 in the Atriume f the=e three l:'flfli("!! BAGK OF GOV. SMITH )emocratic Teader of New York As- doors of sembly Says I'eople Have Showed This to Be True, 1 can n who Jegisla- accept ti as indic mit} for New York, Noy 1ate senators Al ill_control th ‘va will be “forced to ishes of the people the election of Goverr J. Walker, demoer said today as he sajled apd on the Acquitania The way the people voted e! s shows that they are back of Go the state, nest state ar or Smith throughout he senator said, and dismisscd 1h iect, | Johnny Dundee, pugllist, whb re- | tly relinquished his world's, atherwelght champlonship. as an Aquitania passenger and Tis anager, Jimmy Johnston. armer champlon sald he expected to ave a few fights n London, but | nat they would not be staged untit s had spent a long holiday With s parents in Ttaly | LONERGAN DECLINES ormer Congressman Says He is Not Yor | | and Will Not be Candidate Seuate, 19.—F ine Lonergan of \ry today withdrew himself as & ible nominee for U. senator t the democratic convention to b eid la New Haven November nd 8. “I am not and will not be a can- * said the ex-congressman to- ay whan aske to his position. 1 deeply appraciate the expressions ¢ good will and offers of support rom triends throughout the state, put my law requires all of iy time and attention.” rmer Co Hartford, Nov reassman Augus BIRTHS AT HOSPITAL $ous vere born at the New Britain wenaral hagspital today to Mr. and re. Wiiam Klambt of 114 Colum- bix mreet and Mrs. and Mra. Josep Bodal 5t Berlin. A daughter w porn to Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Schnel- flor ot Berlin. ¥ | Landis | figure | LeWitt, {100 men repre | ton 'NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD T0 TENDER RECEPTION Rev, and Mrs, A, D. Helninger, Mis- slonaries from Center Church to China, HMere on Furlough. A recaption will be glven to Rev, and Mrs. A. D. Heinlnger in the par- lors of the Ilret Congregational church tomorrow evening begh- ning at 8 o'clock. Rev. and Mrs. Heininger are misslonaries sent to China by the local church, In thls country on a leave of absence and Mr, Helninger s serving as as- lstant to Rev, Henry W, Maler, dur- the absence of M fargaret Anley, who s away for h health. Mr, Helninger will study the Hartford Theologlcal seminary while here. 1Te and Mrs, Helninger have been In China for soven years, their mis- slon being supported entirely by the New Britain church, They are on a | year's furlough, RECANVASS OR YOTES Test of Stamford Voting Machines Also Is to Be Made Late This Month, Stamferd, Nov, 19.—A re-canvass of the votes cast in the election for (city officers and a test of the voting | machine will probably be held No- vember 29 and 30, Justus F, Fennel, chief moderator in the electfon said | today. The recanvass Is granted at the request of the democratic town and city committes who charge discre- pancles in the election of John F. Keating for mayor, by 50 votes over [Mayor Alfred N, Phillip# Jr. In the hearing the democratic city and town eommittee members claim- ed that dead men's names had been voted on, and that voting machines {did not properly function. Moderator | Fennel sald that in granting the re- qugst for a recanvass he did so in pr‘ ference to having the matter go to he superior court but he felt certain there were ne discrepancies, HOSESSOHN T0 SPEAR New York Writer and Businessman Will Tead Open Forum of B'nai Brith Sunday Eyvening, Mogfs Mos hn of New execntive director of * the Women's Wear League, resents 50 per cent of the women's wear industry, will addrcas an open forum of the Jehuda Halevi lodge, Bnaj Brith, and the auxiliary at Odd I’ellows hall, Sunday evening. The position held by Mr. Moses- sohn with the United Women's Wear League, is similar to that of Judge in baseball, and Willlam Hayes in the moving picture indue- trv. He is fast becoming a national due to his activities in the Women's Wear League, He 1s past eecretary and organ- fzer of the Chamber of Commerce of P'artland. Oregon, a contributor to Jew ribune, a national Jew- weekly printed in English, of his father, Dr. N2 M. Moses- the editor, * worker for Bnai kindred organizations, messaze of interest to de- pa 1. The tople Mr, 10sen j@ “The Jewish Pre v?"vm of Today." A committes consisting of York, United the ish which sohn, i As an ard Brith and { he has a has ¢ Alfred Morris . Saxe and David L. Nair o arrangements for Mr Moesessohn to come to New Britain A report will be rendered by the comn which has completed plans for the annual banquet to be held at Odd Fellows hall on Decem- ber 21, 1924, * HUNTING GUNMAN littee Stratford Police Chief in New Haven | Looking For Man Who Shot Pa- trolman. Bridgeport, No Nichols of the Stratford police tment s in New Haven today th detectives there trying lorate a man with a police rec rd whose description tallies with at of the “gas station” handit who Satny It rabbed Daved IrOCeTY 8io nd shot TIatrolman Fdward Manch The gondition chestery who 18 §n a bullet wounds in 1ins unchanged today. L eritieal condition. 19,—~Chief Wil ster of Patrolman Man hospital with his body, re He is stlll SEEK ADIUSTHENTS Anti-Klan Klan and Yactions Oklahoma Are Reported Near Agrecment. Okmulgee, Okla ite 1etion to ¢ the differ ces between Ku Klux Klan 'ml iti-Kian factions hers was taken on the initiative of the Dr. A. O. Lam- bert, pioneer resident, city b mnd formér klaosman, who 1 enting o N pose V. 19.—Defi- at 0 is gu suests L lge he’ to Among the Cathoies, at were a dinner, Klansme | Jews, Protestants, anti-klansmen and members of no faction whatever. After @ thr ovr conference that timea ihraatercd to become v.0- nt as members the factions @ outburst to feclings, u motion was carric - mittre of five, with Dr, toas frnzn, to select & mission to work out ways an 1o£toring harmony.' The other four commiitee included “atholie, a Jew . klansma of their naming a Lamt “peace com- 1 means the n testant sman and a Pre ]I WIS DECLINES El Paso, Texas, Nov. f.ewla, president Workers. 6! America lidate for secrete abinot President Coolidge he 1id here today in commenting upon \ resolution b the American IPedueration of 1 1 tion lere endorsing him for that post. aca labor in the is not They are | which rep-| - TRLLS LIFE STORY OF LOUIS PASTEUR Dr. Tucker Eulogizes Frenchman Who Rose From Obscurity The life of Louls Pasteur, called | “the world's greatest cxample of servic was told by Dr. George E. Tucker of Hartford, secretary of the | etna Tnsurance Co. and director of | the medical department, Adress to the New Brdain Kiwanls { club at the Burritt hotel today. Dr. Tucker 18 a past president of the Hartford Rotary club. He gave th nddress on Pasteur here to the | Britain Rotary club about a #go and the lecture occasioned mo much comment that he was asked to repeat It for the benefit of the | other ciub. Tle told of the birth of Pasteur in | a lowly shack in 1822, the grandson | | of the man who was the first, free- {born In his family, and the great in an ad- | grandson of a man who purchased |~ | his freedom from serfdom at the | age of 30. He traced the lifc of | Pasteur, a slow, methodical and ap- parently not too bright student, through his early days in his| father’s tanyard and his subsequent | education. He explained how Pastour dls- | covered the theortes of putrefaction | and fermentation and of the trams- mission of disaases by micro-organ- isms and exploded the myth of spon- taneous generation, | He told of Pasteur's discovery sav- | ling the wine tndustry of France b controlling fermentation and said examples of his work are still en exhibition In New York today, bot- ties exposed to the alr but protect- led from dust, which he claimed | would keep throughout all eternity | without spolling. | Hie told of Pasteul's discoveries | saving the sheep industry and the | silk worm industrics of Franca from destructio, the control of anthrax, | how his discoveries showed the mos- | quito as the carrier of yellow fever and ralaria, and the common tiek the carrier of spotted or Rocky | Mountain fever, He explained that Pasteur has | taken away the terror from hydro- | phobia and brought ehicken cholera, within the control of immunization. He showed how he has made it pos- sible to immunize animals against | anthrax. | | During the Spanish-American war, | | he said, 20,000 soldiers in the Amer- | army died out of 104.000 en- | from - typhoid fever. The | Pasteur theory of cleanliness aM care brought this parcentake fo point negligible during the “‘nrld war, he stated. N Cannon, business man o New Britain General hmpnu | 15 a Scotch folk song, playing his own accompaniment. Joseph M. Ward, district trustes, | made a report on the Kiwanis serv- | jea medal contesh being conducted | th'ongh the THerald columne and an- ced that . Dr. Kiingberg, Isaac Black. €. F. Bennett, Marcus White and Miss Ventilie Logan had heen nominated. He asked for more nominations, A letter was received from A Loventhal, his health ican listed, no who ig in Atlantic City for Gets On&HaH Tnstead: of One Tmrd of Estate Judge 8. R. Mink handed down L decision {n probate court in Bris- tol this morning in the estate of the late w, at one a New Britain and owner estate in this city. ndent lived in Bristol two years ago. He went to California and after a period of resic at | Santa Monica went to England on | a visit, stopping at Itar d and Rristol off the return, then going to California. He plannéd to eastward, but before he could com- plete his plans, he died. Attorncy Donald Gaffney applied in the Tiris- ol court for appointment of an ud- ministrator, and Klett & Alling, rep- resenting the widow in California, asked that 4he petition he denied and the appolntment be made in the western state, The widow's petition | was gtanted. Had Attorney Gaffney's motion been adopted, the widow under Connectieut law would receive on third of the state, whereas the C; fornia law allows one-half The denial was made on the that Shaw's residence ornia EVIDENGE AGAINST STUYVESANT WEAK (Continued From First Page) shean’s interests during the inter- view, advised Shean to tell the po lice the whole truth about Stuyve- sant. The prisoner told the police positively that his companion fn the robbery of the store was Chapma nd that heycould not possibly aken as to his identity. Goorge resident of of real The S time come for the | widow, ground in Calif was HARDING WORSE M 1 Nov. 19.—Mrs. War- ren Harding, who has been crit- feally ill for two weeks, has become ! | worse and is showing signs of sink- ing Into a coma, according to a bul- Ly her pbysicians at today. MRS, o liln: tesiisa 2:30 p. m. PROF. Langdon, guages at | here today. LANGDON DEAD Nov. 19 fessor or ror Browa univ irtney ance lan- died rsity, | appendicitis at the New Britain Gen- \uulhwnw player planos at Morans' ,,onths mion, | housewarming to Mrs. {at her home on Vance street yes- | WFDNESDAY.NOVFMBER 19, 1024, Clty Items Victrolas and Pianos, at Morans'— adv. Miss Luoy Noe of 99 Linw street underwent an operation Wa'! Street Biiefs ‘The public service corporation ot | 00d (Now Jorsey reports surplus after | “".u.n.;. 8 of $7,321,945 for the year ended October 31 compared with 86,160,077 In the preceding 12 Revenue totalled $86,300, —adv, {063 agalnst $78,761,161, October E. J. Rondeau has reslgned his surplus after charges was $712,401, postion as foreman In Land, an increase of $234, Frary & Clark and has acceptel last year. position as property manager of !hc Net profit of $539.346 roported by New Britain Odd Fellows Assocla- | the Hayes Wheel Co, for the nine | months ended Beptember 30 18 equal | after preferred dividends to $2.64 a | share on the common stock in com- parison with $1,008,763 of $5.12 a share in the same perlod of 1923, New capital Issues in Great Brit- A marriage license was issucd to- ain in eptember amounted to b~ lay to John Rinsk and Mies Mary 094,000 pounds sterling, an aggre- Staszezak, both of 4 Unfon street, ¢ for the ninemonths of 157 Y. W. 8. G. supper and sale Fri- 722,000 pounds, according to the day, Nov. Z1st, IYirst Baptist church. ' Bankers' Trust Co. of New Yol —ady, which is a decline of 69,520,000 Fred Schmnalz of 574 West pounds from the corresponding street reported to the police period of 1925, Compared with last morning that his bicyele had year the decline i8 wholly confined atolen from Church str | to government issues Ladies’ Holeproof Hose, all styles. | 150,402,000 pounds to 66,498,000, Tomikowski & Dawson, 381 Main 8t. | —advt. | Leading Btar lodge, Shepherds of Bethlehem, will meet tomorrow | | night at 7:30 o'clock at Jr. O, U. | A, M. Dall, Dancing at Indoor night. eral hospital yesterday. over October Joln Morans' Xmas Music Club.— adv, Drosses for all better kind at the Dress Shop, 87 W. —adv, occasions of the Mary EMzaheth Main, Prof. Bidg. Main this been New York, Nov. time since 1599, end s-Bement-Pond | deferred dividend ed stock wh the annual rate cumulative, baen paid on since the last —For the first lircetors the payments on the company have ayments on the Midway to- Admisslon 10 cents.—advt, Panetta Bros, skillad musicians. Indoor Midway tonight.—advt, Home cooked lunches at Crowell's. —adv, The Flve Steppers. act, Thurs: —advt, The Wide Awake club tendered a C. F. Hart| of six per cent and No dividends have common stock quarter of 1921, The nanagement aonounced that it had decided to let the preferred divi- dends accumulate, thereby conserv- ing the company's resources “untll the present hopes for profitable bus- iness are actual "L.‘ d."” are Snappy revue | ay at the Indoor Midway. Wall street 1:38 p. m.—Profit-tak- ing was on an enormous scale in many prominent shares in the carly afternoon. American Can, U. §. Cast | Tron pipe and Mack truck dropped 3 points from their top and Radio Corporation lost 6. oped among some of the low-priced railroads including Missouri Pacific and Chicago Great Western, with various specialties also soaring, V. 8 Aistributing preferred climbing 6% land International Harvester and Woolworth 314, erday afternoon. Whist was played | and the prizes awarded to Mre. H. Hart and Mrs. Flagg. Refresh- ments were served. Tndodr Midway, Odd Tellows hall, tonight. 10 cents.—advt, Turkey prize at Pinochle tourna- ment_ given by Chamberlain Councit No. 2, Jr. O. M. Friday eve- ning at 8 o'clock —ad, TLaucelle sisters, (inod Indoor harmony Midway tonight.—adv Joseph Mala, Stanley street has purchased a house and lot on Lineoln street of James J. Watson. The purchaser plans to develop the property next sprin of POSED AS AGENTS OF POLICE CHIEF ; Study i Aleohol | inebriate — What'll you | ave? | — Who? Second inebriate o The gen-le-man st inebriate - with you. ond inebriate | gen'leman. Thash —— Thash not To Leave Town i — Lite. ‘ | 1 | HINISTER THINKS IT WAS SUICIDE men who arrived in the eity morning and started soliciting sub- wers (Continued from First Fage) roliciting The chief and get out of the gregation, who have aj e the police, are loyal to the minister and his wie, they discount the suicide theory, but likewise can offer no clue for murdor. Nelghbors were again today w anyone enter or | 11203 could not be tolerated wve the house during the time the| e attention of the i called to the men when started to come in at polier quarters that they . subscriptior at the resented Patr Herbert Lyon was sent o invest i he learned that the men heen Ww&flg representatives Chie t 5 scribers vl at the chief was | financially in the ik ated to s subscribing to ti would gain th chief. “w prared be- which the men was a legitimate one, approved the International Police | sociation, but the method emplayed y here | e were the questinne I but nene & S The house was thoroughly scarch- heas ed today for possible cl 1¢ the woman {ook her own police feel cortain that she : some message life, wonld , saying t th el explain Beaths e magazine, 3 good graces of the en this report was the men were ed to p and ordered to ief Hart said that anything fs sought f én the Hne of no made to the e leave DEATH OF INFANT Word has leen received here of death in New York of the infant | Mr. and Mre Stephen Cubles of time. 50 pol this city v Co., tonight in and t} m the par a time to be announ ything ¢ fepartment wil ts outsiders wi Frank H. Brown nk H. Brown, formerly 0, died vest in Meriden, Mrs. Sophie Hats home widow of Mery Charles T. anddanghter, of Newing- Employes of Beneficial Loan society in Samford Are Under Are Miss Marvis I vington body will e Britain for burial and be in Fairview cemet. brought to New terment wil Y. t igeport waw,l today for use, it was said, four emploves of the local o t befor Funerals William Smith. \ The funeral of Willlam Smit cld this fre 107 LaSa solemn high mass o Mary's church at 9§ J abby morning New Have McGrath, T 20 Henry C ASSAULTING was Hayes & HELD FOR Anthony Skompsk his afternoon by eman William T investigation was 1 plaint that § sault a by street BOY G Lambert orge ere Lawrence Eugene Jones Burial was in § o ——————— Joseph A. Hatfey Funeral Di Phone 1625-2. opposite St. Mary's Ch Residence, 17 Summer St. orge Glossup. nd P » ing his brot Hidiisers M e 1625-3 tt reported that he tried iquor for t ceuld have the St 5 At 1ok ala iqu was arrested EXPRESS YOUR SYMPATHY with FLOWERS Stah against alek's him test He is rey | time, said that the publication soliciting by Chiefs' as- | was ports | stocks. | Can each advan which fell from WALL S /i REPORTS Vigorous bullish demonstrations in various sections of the list charac- terized today's, opening, more than i dozen issues being boosted to new high levels for the year in the fifst few minutes of trading. The list in- cluded Rears Roebuck, Montgomery Ward, Postum Cereal, lamous Play« ers, Texas and Pacific, $t. Louis fouthwestern, Marine pfd, and May | Dept. Stores, U, 8. Cast Iron Pips jumped 3 points and Crucible Steely DulP’ont and C‘hesapeake and Ohio each advanced a point or more, The market was swamped with buying orders in the first half hour, the demand embracing all classes of | Nash Motors and American ed 8% points, May Department Stores 21 and Great Northern preferred, Baldwin, Phila- delphin & Reading Coal & Iron, Rock Island, Frisco Cdmmon, Mae! h ‘Trucks, North America, Waba preferred and Tidewater among the many stocks tosell 1to -, points last night's closing quotations, U, 8. St omimon | touchea 1924 m‘ at 1167 and American Can at 15 Exchange opened steac 1\ Allis Chalmers W above a new ,Ame Bect Sug | A | Am have been at| Am Can H & Le Loco Smelt Am Sugar Am Tel & Tel Am Wool Anaconda .... 39% Atchison 18% At GIf & W In 18% Am 1294 63 | Bald Loco | Chit Buoyaney devel- | ' Solicitors for Magazine Ordered "‘”,',“ The activities of three New York |North P this | | scriptions for the Police Magazine | p cut shert by Chief William C. Hart, who ordered the men to stop Baltimor & O . T Beth Stesl Bosch Mag Cen geath Can Pacific Ches & Ohlo . $9% chMestr.15% CM &St Ppfd 2 CRISL&EP . Cop Col TFuel Con Taxtile . Corn Prod Ref 3 Cru Steel Cuba ( Cosden Ol Dav Chem 5 .. 153% vuy (,-/.‘ 814 | 'im‘ 14% 2T% 15t ptd Gen Eloctris . Gen Motors Gt North ptd . Insp Copper .. Int Nickel | Int rie ‘K .ehigh Valley ¥ Pacific hal Lead Haven \?\""’k & West 1263 cifie. . 107 Pactfie Oil an American | Penn Raiiroad P& RC&I Pierce Arrow | Pure Of1 Rep 1 & 5 Ray Copper ading . 55% 4T% 48% 10% 0il Pacific en in getting subscrip- soliciting TOCAL STOCRS, Il.l ASURY (l \Tl ME. \I CLEARINGS AND |i\l ANCES A rk—Txchanges, 594,000,« Barber Uses Mower 64% | PUTNAM & CO. MEMBERS NEW w & HARTTORD STOCK EXCHANGES JIWEST MAIN ST. 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