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GITY WANTS TEAM TOWIN, DUNNSAYS New Britain Demmds Yicto Ex-Yale Grid Star States — The All-New Britain football team should consist entirely of New Britain boys, in order that the game might be better patronjzed, according to Attorney David L. Dunn, coach of the local team and former Yale star in an address to the members of the Lions' club at the Burritt hotel at noon today. Attorney Dunn was {ntroduced to the club by Viece President P. F. King, who stated that it adds to the life of the town to have something in the way of clean sports going on all the time. Attorney Dunn In opening his talk (or final action at tonight's meeting, stated that New Britain as a sports should the committecmen decide to city is a wonderful city as long as it has a winning team, but that a losing team means a financlal loss. the smaller college has the better team, He explained some {interest. lnz facts about offensive and de- fensive. He sald he never knew of any fav- oritism in selecting players on col- lege teams. He sald the man who will win is the fellow who can stand the most punishment and still keep | his head. O ITY COURT NOTES | Two suits brought by the Edison Co., of Hartford agalnst 8. Shrok and P, O. Oliva of this city have been settled out of the city court. A, 8. Borden of Hartford was counsel for the plaintift. The actlon ~of Sampson Baba against Peter Baba hus been settled out of court. sented the plaintift and George Klett, the defendant. w. READY FOR CAARTER WORK Two of the most Important mat- ters before the charter revision com- mittee this year, zoning, and the elimination of the law requiring fil- ling of property lists, will be in shape 'take such ac tion. Edward A. Mag repre- A proposed bill covering the elim- slon will be held at 4:30 o'clock this NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, KORETZ ANXIOUS | ace CHAPLINS BRIOE ONLY 16 YRS, 01 “(Continued From First Page) the marriage preparations, she added, Yes, We Are Not Home Neither Chaplin nor his bride could be Interviewed last night, ree porters belng met at the Chaplin front gate with a "Yes, we are not |at home,” from a Jopanese servant, speech to Mrs, Spicer when she and her father, W, the Chaplin home after interviewers had found them and imparted the news, Curry sald “Don’t get the {mpression that Charlie and Aita were putting any- thing over on the family when she gave her age ineorrectly, “We the notice of Intention to marry, which was posted several weeks ago, according to Mexican requirements. “We consulted a Mexican attorney here, who told us the marriage would be illegal if the age were in- secrecy which surrounded the ' noticed It as soon as we saw | i Funera ls Mrs. Frank J. Rogers Funeral services for Mrs, Frank J. Rogers of 48 Barnett street were held at 3 o'clock this afternoon at B. C. Porter Bons' funeral rooms, Rev, Dr. J. E. Kingberg ofMclating. Interment was in Fairview cemetery. Loretta Korzeh The funeral of Mrs. Loretta Kor- 2¢b was held thia morning at 7:45 o'clock from Sacred Heart church. The same servant made the same Burial was In Sacred Heart ceme. tery. A solemn high mass was con- E. Curry, hurried to ducted by Rev. Fr. Novakoskl. | find in the Illinois sta Mrs. Agnes Cibula The funeral of Mrs, Agnes Cibula will be held tomorrow morning at 7:45 o'clock from Sacred Heart church. Burial will be in Sacred Heart cemetery. Mrs. Jennie Recor. Funeral services for Mrs. Jennle Recor were conductcd at her late home, 38 Garden street, at 2 o'clock this afternoon by Rev. Willlam Ross, pastor of the First Baptist church. airview cemetery. ' stock 10 GET T0 PRISON It “Over With"-Is Liesson for His Son Wants Chicage, Dec. 2.—Leo Koretz, promoter fake oil schemes {in which relatives and friends fnvested 82,000,000, brought back yesterday from Hlll(l\ 8. to face defalca- ton indlet m-nn wants to ‘“get it over with as soon as possible,” and @ prison a re- treat free from the doubts and fears that have beset his eighteen years of fraud. His assets dwindled to twelve one dollar bills and the soiled and wrinkled suit he wore, the erstwhile liberal spender and Bayano Ol salesman sald he did not ex- pect to interfere with the course of Justice in any way. "I want my son Mentor to know, absolutely, that wrongdoing is wrong; that it means punishment as Allls Cha al \m Bt Bug Am Can m Loca Am Sme Am Am \m Woo \nucond Atchison At GIf & Bald Lo ) Am Bug .. | Sum | & | W 0o Baltimore & Reth Bte Bosch Ma el 4 Can Pacific Ches & Ohin CM & CMe& ¢RI Chile Col Fue (‘on Tex Cor Pro Crucible Cu Can Cosden Coy P & tile Re DECEMBER 2, 1924, ST. REPORTS 1l " 8t P pfd Steel su ol Day Chem 41y Am H & Lopfd 00y A 14 gh Low (1 PUTNAM & CO. MEMBERS NEW YORK & HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES JIWEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN= Tel. 2040 © CENTRAL ROW 114 MY S8, 4 HARTFORD OFFICE TEL. 214 100 AMERICAN HARDWARE 100 COLTS JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1813 ‘ This year's team, he sald, has lost money. He said it has been recommended that the All.New Britain team be made all New Brit4n in personnel. “Maybe the people of New Britain will forgive them if they don't go out and win every game—and they may go out and see our own boys play.” He said former college football stara are not so eatisfactory as local boys on a team. They don't take the same local {nterest and their only Judd Building, Pear] St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn. ERVICE LISTED SECURITIES As members of the New York Stock Exchiange and correspond- ents of Thomas & McKinnon, Stock Exchange Building, New York City, with offf throughout the country, we offer unexcelled facili- ties for executing commission crders in listed securities, WIRE SERVICE Direct wire connections to all exchanges assure prompt execution of orders. Information is immediately available on all important happenings affecting values and the technical position of the market, STATISTICAL SERVICE well as unhappiness,” he said. “By { pleading guilty and going to the penitentiary, 1 hope to be able to teach him beyond a doubt that he must never do wrong." Gen Motors Tour indictments, three charging Gt North pfd defalcation of $4,000 each, and the In Cop fourth $38,000 through the opera. Inter Nickel . tion of a confidence g have been Int Paper returned against Koretz, Each upon NoIly Spring conviction, would carry a penalty of I\nnnm-m_' Cop sincere | {rOm one to fourteen years in prison. ’” ‘F: Val . and | Federal authorities sald they 'rm . floral | Would be satisfied with a state:con- ina afternoon for a reading of the enabl ing ordinance which, when approved by the charter revisers and the com- mon council,. will go to the legisla- ture for ratification. It is expected that the ordinance will go before to- | night's meeting with the article per- taining to a board of adjustment in- tact, despite the revisers action last week in eliminating this feature. A proposed bill coverng the elim- \Ination of tax lists is being drawn this afternoon and after receiving the approval of the corporation correctly stated, so we started down | Intorment was in ¥ to Guayamas to have jt changed, but | found when we got there that the | marriage was legal any wWay." { What's The Difference Mrs. Mary Badrigian. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Badrigi- |an of 18 Lee street will be held Mrs, 8picer asked: | Thursday afterneon from the home, “What difference does it make if followed by services n St. Mark's | my daughter's age was not correct. |church at a time to he announced. ly glven? The public has heen glyven | Burial will be in Fairview cemetery. [to understand that she s a girl of 19 | through motion picture publicity, and it was thought hest to leave 1:‘ that way for that reason. “Why should the public CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our ! gratitude to our kind friends WOTTY | neighbors for their beautiful : ptd \m States Ol ambition is to get a day's pay out of it. Ile said local players would he sure to be at practice and on the fleld every time the whistle blows. He sald he felt sure New Britain could have a team of all home tal- ent which could beat this year's All- New Britain team, which is really a professional team. Speaking of the Willow Brook or 8outh End park, he sald it now is in admirable condition with one ex- ception, Tt is perfect for the play- ere, but there are not sufficient ac- commodations for the More bleachers would be his one recommendation He said the fence is a drawback from a promoter's standpoint, but a solld fence would spoil the park and he would not recommend a change. | “New Rritain is a real good city for a winning team and the people will patroniza a team consisting of town hoys. A team which constantly wins will show good returns at the box office,” he said. Mr. Dunn told a number of Inter- esting things about “inside” football, ers are selected by college nd hew the team from a larger college has the advantage over teams from smallep colleges though spectators. | counsel, will be offered tonight. City Items Ruth Baker, 17, who was arraign- 4 in police court yesterday morn- ing charged with being in danger of falling into vice, lived at T4 West Main street and not 98 West Main street, Mrs. O'Dell, who lives at 03 West Main street, sald today that the girl never lived at her house. Constable Fred Winkle will sel] ithe stock and fixtures of 8 M. Zucker of Park street at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. Bernard Miller, who sued Zucker. for $480 damages, |obtained the writ of execution, |of the Y. M. H. A, in their club rooms, United Building. The Y. M. I H. A {and held Tn their ciub rooms, evening, December 8 A son was born at the New Brit- {ain zeneral hospital today te Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Smith of Shuttie Meadow avenue. Attorney David T. Nair is {1l at his home on Columbia street. Official Hartford Stock Exchange Quotations FURNISHED BY JUDD & COMPANY Burritt Hof tel Building BANKS AND TRUST COS. ~ City Bank and Trust Co Uenn, River B. Co First National Bank Hfd.-Aetna Nat, Bank Hartford-Conn. Tryst (o Morris Plan of Hartford Park 8t Trust Co. Phoenix National Bank Riserside Trust Co. State Pank & Trust Co U. 8. Becurity Trust Go City Bank & Trust Rts. Bl4 260 | Ask 200 | a0 8 by 428 45 4 38 1,000, | FIRE INSURANCE COS. Automoblle To | Hartford Fire Ina National Fire Tnsu Phoenix Fire los. Co, Rossls Ins Co. (25) UIFL. AND INDEMNITY Aetna Casualty & 8. Co, Aetna Life Conn, Genersl Life First Reinsurance Hartford Steam Boller Travelers | PUBLIC UTILITIES Hed, City G, Lt, Co, pta. (25) Htd. City G, Lt. Co, com. (25) Hartford Elestrio Lt. ptd. Hartford Electric Lt. com. 80. N. England Tel. Co. Conn. Lt. & Power MANUFACT! American Hardware Cor. (26) te Ret. Co. ted. Carpet Com ex & gpencer Co, ptd. (25) Rillings & Bpencer Co., com. (35) Company _” 5) @5 Brush Co, Ill P4 Brush Co. C Fuller Brush Co. Cl Fatnir Bearing & Cooley (2B} ders, Frary & Clark (28) Brit. Mach. Co., ptd. Brit. Mach. Co., com. (28) Bement.Pond pfd {{les-Bement-Pond com North & Judd Mtg. Co. (Z8) Peck, Stow & Wlicox (26) Russall Mfg. Company scoviil Mfg. Co. Standard crew Co, com. Stanley Works, pfd. (25) Btanley Works com., (I5) Tarrington Co. (25) Unton Mfg. Co. N. Brit, (28) Yale & Towne Mfg. Co. (35) Whitlock Coll Pips. NEW YORK BANKS AN America (Bank of) Americap_Exchange Nat') Bankers Trust Co. Bank of N. Y. & Trust Central Union Trust Chase Nationsl Chatham Phenix Nat'l Chemlcal National Commerce (Natl. Bask of) Corn Exchange Fquitable Trust Farmers Loan & Trust Co. First National Bank Guaranty Trust Co. Hanover National Irving nul-columu- Trust Lawyers Title & Trust Manhatten Co. (Bank of) (§0) Mechanics & Metals Natl. Natiomal City New York Trust Co. Park National Titl, Guaraaty & Trust Co. 8. Mortgage & Trust Co. 120 119 13 ERR " k20 &40 820 20 | 26 630 500 _ 630 2 £40 512 1088 | 822 1010 260 i 305 a3 %2 | “n “ 1.780.08 141 1| 18 URING CO! 124 1 £.500,000 I.PA\IFS 12 00,000 000 ACTIVE INSURANCE AND CASUALTY LO\D'ANIES American Alltance Ina Co. American Surety Contindnta] Insurance Co. (25) Fidelity-Pheniz Ins. Co. (38) Franklln Fire l2s. Co. (236) s 1na. Co. (10) G & Rutgers Great American lasurance Os, Hanover Insurance Co. (80) Home Insurance Co. ina. Co. of North America (10) nal Liverty na. Co. (30) tiopal Surety Niagara ¥ails Ins. Os. (80) Preferred Accldent Westcherter Fire Ina Co. (10) 1 0| 118 12,600,000 1,500,000 18,000 000 1.500.000 10,000,000 3.000.000 1,000,000 A meeting was held last evening will entertain thelr members {ends at a bridge party to he Monday 150,900 1150000 2,000,900 2,000,000 150,000 100,000 1,000,010 a0 80000 000 £,000,000 0,000 0000 3,000,000 5,000,000 1,200,000 10,000,000 10,000 £.000,000 0 990,000 224,000 419,000 980,000 6,023,587 | 685,262 6,500,000 7,000,000 1,000,000 | 10,000,000 | € 500,000 |about her personal affairs, anyway? She and Charlie are very married after a very romantic affair, There were business reasons | secrecy, that is all.” MAYOR WANTS LOW | FARE T0 HARTF[]Rfli (Fontinued From First Page) transportation is lving dormant; ond, because it emphasized what T consider important—the fures and service, “It was testified before you that Mastco is prepared to furnish serve ice for 25 centy, while the Connec. sece be more than 25 cents, placing a definite figure. The Con- neeticut Co., sald nothing as to schedules while the petitioner prom. ised 20 minute service during the “slow hours” and 154 minute servic in the “rush period.” sider to be excellent service. “As 1 said yesterday during the without course of the hearing, T am not in- | pone of the City terested in who {8 given this fran- chise, hut T am vitally interested fn the matter happily | sympathy in our recent question of jn the war that ended 76 years ago. ticut Co. emphM¥sized that it would | This 1 con- of fare and of schedules. | offerings and sweect expressions of bereave- | ment, the death of our belo for | ather, Willlam E. Kuhn. We wish to thank his comrades at | Russell and Erwin’s, his fricnds in Concordja, and especially the New | Brl‘aln troan men. arles F. Kuhn, Mrs. R. Girsch, .\tra‘ M_ Weyman. ONLY 24 VETS LEFT Washington, Dec. 2—~Death erased | the names of 25 Mexican war veter- ans during the vear, and there re- main today on the government pen- | sion rolls only 24 soldjers who served | | | | | | The youngest of the survivors is over f 91. City Advertisement SEWER IN MILLER ST. Clerk's Office, City of New Britain, Conn., Dec. 2, 1924 To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby glven that the Board of Compensation and Assess- of New Britain, has made the following assessments of Special benefits or betterments, canged by Construction of a Sewer in 1f it is the wish of your commission | yrioc gereet, from Farmington Ave., that the Connecticut C erate the line, attention to this faci: New a company known 1o the commission to be reputable, 25 cent inter city service and a definite schedule of 15 and 20 minute runs. The city is entitled to receive thege henefits since they are available. If the Con- 1ecticut Co., is given the franchise, then I believa it is the duty of the comimission to insist upon a 25 cent farc and a schedule at least as good 18 that offered by the petitioner, in lieu thereof to grant Mastco Co., Inc., someone else who has tion at least as good as theirs, ht to run the bus line, 3 tion 1 i1 “Respectfully, “A. M. PAON I am certain that the pub- iities commission will see it in A CONSIDER SHEAN TRIAL Mayor State's Aftorney and Counsel For Defense Confer on Date for Pre- senting Springfield Man for Murder Whether Walter E. Shean, mam- ber of a wealthy Springfield, Mass., hotel family, will be tried at the term of Superior court that opened this afternoen in Hartford will be decided at a conference hetweepn State’ssittorney Hugh M. Alcorn and unsel for Shean. Shean 18 charged With -first degree murder, the state claiming that he was an accessory the fact to the Murder of Pa- frolman James Skelly by Gerald Chapman in the Davidson & Leven- thal store about ock on morning of October 12, Cou for Shean been | working to secure a postponement of the trial until the next term of the c hops that the police by at time will have effected the ar. rest of Chapman {0 answer for the actual ~~Mvwx betore el have ourt ir RRI\(-S $1.400 SUIT h Potenza, through 8. Gerarq Casale, has brought suit for $1,400 against Anna Paris Potenza. Con. stable Fred Winkle has served t writ, which is returnable in the city court the first Tuesday of January. JUDGMENT FOR $96 Judgment for the plaintift, cover damages.of $96.45 was awarded by, Judge B. W. in city court today in the case of Harry Sadowitz against Joseph Do- broski, which was tried this morning Attorney W. M. Greenstein repre. sen 4 the plaintift and Attorney W | F. Mangan was counsel for the de- fendant costs Alling \agma\\ Hul|€l Sold To the Kansas Club Aseocinted Press. ord, Dec. 2.—Frank Wal Lerg. right handed pitcher of t | faginaw, Mich, club. was sold on option today to the Kansas City club of the American asso on deal was negotiated Judge thur Clements, owner of the 2 club, and John Savage, busines of the Kansas City club. Waterbury Eastern league 1 the Toronto International rranged to play at W, and 14 v nage The b two exhibition on April 13 , should op- | then I would call your | The city of | Britain has been promised, by | alE A s is but a reasonable proposi- | to ree | to Burritt Street, viz: North Side | Benefits £48.26 .43 Boleslaw Kragiel Rernard Moffit McCarthy and vietion and would issuc aplas on a federal indictment charging use of the mails to defraud only should he leave jail or penitentiary, Detectives guarded Koretg | hotel room last night after a day of questioning by prosecutors. Attor neys for the Chicago Titla & Tri company re rs and the federal referea in riuptey planned to question him ! ¥ WIDOW SUES FOR BENEFITS | SOCIETY FAILED T0 PAY Veronica Petrowshi Declares Vitauto in a [} Organization Should Have Given Her $125. The Vitauto society, a benefit so- clety of this city, has been sued for 2150 damages by Veronica Petrow- skl of Newington. The plaintiff claims that her husband, R Petrowski, was a member in good standing when he died on October | 20,8 1903 5t although she | made application for a benefit pay- | ment of $1 en paid The writ, wh 1 by Don- ald Gaffney, returnable in the city court the third Monday of December. B t that, It has been served by Constable Fred | Winkle. TWO POLICE UNDER FIRE | Post and Hayes Will Have Oppor- John Tolarcky Tohn Curylo Carthy iotntly rew Widlak and Anc Frank Mucha ... or | William Karziask! Solowianuk MeCarthy and Rray. jointly . A, McCarthy Bray, iointly . A. McCa Rrav, in Krystof € Jesef and Wiadislaw Kulas, Romuld Por Antonai Dudz Steve Suraski Vrlnk Wolski Joseph Zuk Joseph Paru 3 Franclgzek Doy a Maryanna K wskl ...0 Maryanna Kowalewski ..., Maryanna Kowa Michael § Michael Sok | Mary E. il | E. av b Josefa Oponzda and Etanislaw Jeintls oweki Als Helen 2, Frank. Louis and Jointly Rosalia Martin R Martin Razo the F Josefa E A Bray Albert D E Bray Mike Ne |E A M Bray Michae! Suraski Josoph and Wosclen Kwas- +ineki Carthy and H viga Kowa Carmody vs Podhisk Podhisky s Podhisky Podhisky Attost ALFRED L. THOMPSON City ( | the tunity to Explain Visit to Wine Clty Advertlsement Cellar of Friend. Post 4 Joseph Hayes may be on the carpet before the board of police commis- | sioners at the next meeting. Tt is alleged that on Nover 14 Post, who was on duty, to a ar eampled the owner's stock of wines so rousk that b ed to attend to his charged that Haves, him but not on 4 rang in Pos Hayes denies meraries Ja 3 neglect It is who was with It i |German Bdndlts Murder Then Fire Residence De A band of 25 roh attacked T tor at the | We Rot andit shot and stp of the h nd seriously wounded director {ohbers set HALF MILTION DOLLAR FIRE —F istrict fAraths = R. A Meyen was born in this city of which h at the Ne o Mrs s a Killon Killor Rho: Joseph A. Haifey Funeral Director Phone_1623-2 St Man's Charel) 17 Summer St.—1623-3 opposite Kesidence, PLANT BULBS NOW FROM F. H. Bollerers Posy Shop | v Mis Pac p Nat rLa“l . New Ha Norf & V North ven West . Pac Pacific Ol . Pan I'enn P&RC&!I I'ierce Arrow.. Pure Of] {iep 1 & s Ray Copper 1'11' ]‘ru D Seut \,‘.m R g . utch ir Oil Pacific ail. as (o x & Pacific . anscon Ol . 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