New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 13, 1925, Page 15

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COUNCIL COMMITTEE ACTS ON SALARIES (Fontinues Srom First Page) department, from $2,000 to $2,200; superintenderlt of health, from $3, 600 to $4,000; firet sanitary insj tor, from $1,050 to $1,850; second sanitary Inspector, from $1,400 to $1,500; third sanitary Inspector,from $1,200 to $1,300; janitor at municl- pal abattolf, $1,100 to. $1,200; meat inspector at municipal abattolr, from $1,860 to $2,100; bacterlologist, from $1,500 to $1,800; tuberculosis nurse, from $1,500 to $1,600; health department stenographer, from $1,- 000 to $1,100, Chief of police department, from $2,765 to $3,000; captain, from §2,- 465 to 32,700; leuten: from $2,- 415 to $2,600; matron & police sta- tion, from $350 to $600, Chief of fire department, from $8,200 to $3,400; first assistant chief, trom $2,600 to $2,600; second asslst- ant chlef, from $2,2560 to $2,360; master mechanic, from $5.63 a day ceptains, from $5.50 to $6.00 a day; lleutenants, from * $5.25 a day to $6.50 a day; electrical superintendent, from $2,250 to $2,- 400; assistant electrical superintend- ent, from $1,800 to §2,000, Electrical inspector, from $1,350 to $1,600; bullding department clerk, from $1,100 to $1,200; clerk of com- mon council committees, from $300 to $500. Patrolmen and Firemen Not Included Although the policemen and the firemen petitioned for increases, the former for a 10 per cent ralse, and the latter for an increase of 50 cents a day, they were not included in the liat of those recommended for in- oreased wages, However, it is likely that when the report comes up for actlon by the common council an effort will be made to include them in the list of increases. In most cases | the increases granted were not as large agthe incPeases asked but in | alimost every instance an increase was granted, probably the largest be- | ing these of Dr. Pullen and Corpora- tion Counsel Kirkham. | Kirkham Explains Duties of Oftice The salary committee held its final meeting last night, listening to the last petitioner for an increase, Cor- poration Counsel J. H. Kirkham. Judge Kirkham elaborated on the work of the office, saying that to the majority of the people the knowl- cdge of work connected with that office is very vague and that by no- body cutside of the office itself is the number of duties appreciated. He cited the salaries paid to corpora- tion counsels in neighboring ecities who, in addition to having a num- Ler of assistants and the benefit of Oificial Hartford Stock Exchange Quotafions FURNISHED BY JUDD & COMPANY Burritt Hotel Building BANKS AND ity Bank and Trust Co cunn. River B. Co. #irst Natlonal Bank Iartford-Aetna National ax t1artford-Conn. Trust Co. \forrls Plan of Hartford Park St, Trust Co. Phoenix National Bank ftiverside Trust Co. iate Bank & Trust Co. 8. Security Trust Co. FIRE INSUR!/ Artna Fire Ins, Co. | ~utomobile Ins. Co. & | 5 | | Vartterd Fire Insurance Co. e ational Fire Insurance Co. nenix Fire Ins. Co. ossla Ins. Co, (25} LIFF AND INDEMNITY sctna Casualty & 8. Cc eina Life Geners) Life Relnaurance artford Eteam Bofle: avelers PUBLIC UTILITIES rtford Electric Rts. ird. City G. Lt. Co, pfd. (26) 11td, City G, Lt. Co., com. (26) itarttord Electric Lt. ptd. artford Electric Lt. com. N. England Tel. Co. onn, Lt. & Pow 1% ptd MANUF. American Hardware Cor. (25) Automatic Ref. Co. iigelow-Hfd. Carpet Co., com nillings & Bpencer Co, pfd. (26) Billings & Spencer Co. com. (26) “ollins Company Colts Arms Co. (25) Eagle Lock Co. (25) Fafnir Bearing Fuller Brush Co. 1st Pfd. (25) Yuller Brush Co. Claes A (25) com iruller Brush Co. Class AA com Hart & Cooley . International Stlver, pfd. 8ilver Co., com., Niles-Bement-Pond pfd Niles-Bement-Pond com North & Judd Mfg. Co. (2) Peck, Stow & Wilcox (25) Russell Mtg. Company Scovill Mfg. Standard Screw Cos com. Stanley Works, pfd. (28) dtanley Works, com., (2§) Torrington Co. (28) Unlon Mfg. Co. N, Brit. (25) vale & Towne Mfg. Co. (28) Whitlock Cold Pipa. NEW YORK BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES Ameries (Bank of) American Exchange Nat') ‘ 5 rrst National Bank jusranty Trust Co. Hanover Natiomal irving Bank-Columbls ’x‘nm Title & Trust Manhattan Co. (Bank Ofl (50 Mechanics & Metals Natl Natlonal City ex ‘-el:( York Trust Co. var 8 Mortgage & Trust Co. atl City Rts. ACTIVE INSURANCE AND \merican Alliance American Surety 1 tontinental Ins. 1 Fidelity—Phenix Tns. 1 nklin Fire Ins, Co. (25) Falls Ina. Co (10) ilobe & Rutgers ireat American Insurance Co. Hanover Insurance Co. (50) tiome Insurance Co. fos. Co. of North America (10) ‘ational Liberty na Co. (50) Natlonal Surety Falle [na. Oo. (50) ed Accldent CAS ‘rendercd on and after March 2. 575 515 w18 428 200 telephones and o!(lm. are recelving salaries which are copsiderably higher than that of the corporation counsel of this city. In reviewing the various duties connected with the oftice Judge Kirkham sald that much work is ontailed by the office of the board of public works. The city Is gar- nished at least once a week and this causes muchy additional work to fall upon the corporation counsel, Assistant Corporation Counsel M, H. Camp also spoke briefly, outlin- Ing the work of the office of the corporation counsel and reiterating several of the statemepts made by Judge Kirkham. In reply to Councllman Rodman Chamberlain's question of what he considered a salary commensurate with the duties of the office Judge Kirkham sald that $5,000 would be a falr salary. He said that although the work of the office has been dou- bled during the last five years the salary has not been Increased since four years ago. When asked by’ Councliman Bradley If the work of the office would require one man's full time Judge Kirkham replied that to do the work properly devo- tion of his full time would be neces- sary, WATRON LOSES JOB; CHILL; LAW SAYS Married Girl of 14 Can’t Work 10 Hours Daily Mrs. Joseph Blanco of this city Is perhaps the first married woman in the state of Connecticut to lose her employment through operation of a state law which prohibits the em- ployment of persons under the age of 16 for more than eight hours a day. Mrs, Blanco is 14 years of age and was only recently married. For some time she was employed by the Cor- bin Screw Corporation under the he- lief that she was 18 years old. The factory officials learned this week she is but 14 and since her job is one that requires 10 hours of work | each day it was found neceesary to dispense with her services. | As far as local employers could re- call this is the first indtance of a married woman coming under the law governing the children. empjoyment of | DOLLAR GAS ANNOUNCED Providence, Jan. 13.—Dollar gas was announced today by the Provi- dence Gas Co. in the new schedule | of rates filed with the public utili- ties commission effective on all bills e | TRUST COS. =3 < ] 2 z le | Capital 700,000 | 150,000 1,150,600 | 2,000,000 2,000,000 | 150,000 100,000 1,000,000 150,000 | 400,000 1,000,000 200000050 tlaaoncacro @ ) 5,000,000 40 2,000,000 | 15 60 [-X--Y-T-] POPSpEpp o | they |came lodged in the child's brea Many fans reported having heard Europe during the Station WGBS in || recent transatlantic tests. Here's* how. New York got Europe directly through a loud speaker, re- corded the concerts on a wax through their own apparatus to American farms, cylinder and rebroadcast them tions also helped American fans “hear Europe.” USED BOYS T0 CARRY HOOCH; SENT T0 JAIL (Continued From First Page) to his story, evidently on the look- out. The father was arrested Walezyk w over the cellar and questioned. He admitted that he sold the liquor for cents a drink, Two other schoolboys testified th had been employed by Wa czyk, one of them carrying the liquor from the cellar to the store, | for which he was paid $6 a week, and the other a “lookout | ceiving $10 a weck for his servie | Atty. Michael A, Sexton appeared for the defense. MOVING DAY IN CITY HALL. Offices of the hoard of public works and the city engineer were | moved today from the second to the third floor of city hall, and board of asgessors is having the offifes vacated by the publlc works board. The office formerly occupied by City Fhagineer Joseph D. Wil liams will become the office of Ap- prisal Engineer Thomas Linder. Several other changes in the lay- out of city offices” will be effected this week, work on the third floor of the city building having been completed and placed in readincss to relieve office c {Choking (‘luld Racmg With Death to H’)b”)liz\l Middletown, N. Y., Jan. 13 aker when train cians of hospital peanut two year old Arthur P, | he was placed ahoard New York city, where phy the Nurses and Children's will attempt to remove a from the child’s bronchial tubes. The infant was said to be slowly choking to death. The peanut be thing 6E 5000 aefaoo 2 24 15.000.000 4,500,000 | ¢ 12,500,000 | 1,000,000 | 5,500,000 750,000 1,000,000 1,500,000 1,000,000 5,000,000 2,000,000 o 53 weg 990,000 E o o opp OO o oo 2,000,000 040,000 00,000 AP rS 6,800,000 6,500,000 | 7,000,000 1,000,000 10.000.000 150,000 i 35 683) 00ty 50 \ oono°co 6,500,000 5,000,000 20,600,000 | 4,000,000 | 12,600,000 | 20,000.000 10,500,000 4,500,000 000,000 | 9,075,000 23,000,000 | 5.000,000 000,000 | 000,000 5,000,000 175 12| 33 37 70 343 41 675 728 430 303 600 365 =1-L-Y=F=-T-] -3 H | | | [ | i HazaooLaao 002 o 10,000,000 | 10000000 0 200 18 20 24 14 1% o o0 10,000,000 10,060,000 3,000,000 ] Ghceiceccer o 1 COMPANIES va 1,000,000 18 5.000.000 11 51 12,590,000 | 1,600.000 ( 18.000.000 | 5.000.600 | 1500000 10,000,000 2.000.000 | 1,000,008 187 208 | 5% | The exact |would be ava passage three week of his grandmotl salted peanuts for ause not determined when an X-ray examination reve the abject in the tul The child condlition gradually nme more ceritical. Last night atte sicians decided to take {he child to New York where speclal instruments able, who prepares confection: New Haven Banks to Close | To Get View ot Eclipse | New Haven, Jan. nking in- stitutions in the ¢ ay delay | opening an hour in the mornin;: of anuary see the total e ing house has decided. today annouced that they v close and it is expccted the action will be general. Opposition wdll on the ground that Saturday is a very day. 24 in order that employes -, the clear and | a8 taken from the store | the | 4 s race with death was begnn wm by |the for | ago at the home | ¢ the trouble was | ding phy- | Two banks | uld | City Items Mrs. George B, Smith of Liberty, George B. Smith, left today for Y., wife of Re: ‘1 rmerly of this city, Suffield after visiting friends here. The newly elected officers of the number 19, D. of | installed at a meeting to | Indianola Council, P., will be be held tonight in Judd's hall. for the late af, \ o'tlock. @ of Joseph A. {and Co. against | was tried before Stanley ey J. Traceskl represented counsel for the defendant. The Misses Mildred ‘rances Jones, former Seminary students, at the New attending the eld at the Y. W. 1ss. A marriage sued to John Pfister of 3952 d Miss Veronica Ibitz GHOSTLY NOISES | Westinghonse Company (o Causes Queer Disturbances, Jan. 1 theory fous volee and music the litt | Hampshire Hill {work of a practical joker, | pert, etation director of {inghouse Liectric and Mf . said | today that an expert from radio st | tion WBZ here would he | with highly selective appa i e on s the card by o New abitants of town of G.H Co. us de- ¢ the tow | has been advanced that the come from WBZ but thro intermediary is unk sounds own TIND MERIDEN MAN DLAD 13.—M. Conn., Philadelphla, Jan lingworth, of Meriden ‘entative of the I Co. was found dr n lere today. cribed to apopl a rep- rnational ad in a h Death was vor te roc as- XY Meriden, Jan Miles A, Tlling- worth of Meriden, was 61 years old |and for m ars had tor the Int ational & a wife, four daugh He son. Most occupants of fur are ol 4 by means of the classi- fled columns of this pap T d in Learning Table Manners This baby is being raised being taught to eat hay in the Memphis (Te un.) 2 the union of “Venus” potamus in the picture. * and “Adonis.” on concrete. That is, he is from the concrete floor of his home | The infant is the fifth to bles “Venus” is the big hippo: Other sta- There will be an anniversary mass sister Catherine at St. Peter's church, Wednesday morning Kloskowskl Borawski Judge Willlam C. { Hungerford In city court this morn- Judgment was reserved. Stan- the laintiff and Joseph G. Woods was Burke and Northfield who are nurses Britain general hospital, Northfield soclal C. license has been {s- Park | of | send Radio Expert to Find Out What —Not- | that the | re the Jas- | the West- sent to Hill | The theory also what | A I- shed rooms | —— e An initial dividend of $1.16 2.3 on the 7 per cent first and second pre- ferred stocks of the Metropolitan Chain Stores, it was declared today covering the perlod from December 1 to February 1, and payable Febru- rll:y 1 to holders of record January 7. . Directors of the Remington Type- writer company today declared a dividend of $2 a share on the second preferred stock on the accrued ac- count, which is now reduced to $14 a share. It is payable February 20 to holders of record February 10, N0 POWER T0 STOP (Continued From First Page) himself of the transfer privilege on the street railway company's bus. In that event, however, it seems likely that such a passenger s already | patronizing the street railway line in [the same vicinity and would merely be diverted from the street railway to the motor bus service of the same company. However, should ft develop that the service supplied by Mr. Cacchillo {8 belng materially impaired by the operation of the | Connecticut company’s motor bus servica through the same territory, the commiesion will on his applica- fon interpose such regulatory pow- ers as it may possess in the premises. “Very truly yours, “John L. Collins, “Attorne |Sent to Pmon for Assault on Children Waterbury, Jan. 13.—Joseph De- Vito pleaded guilty In the superlor jcourt today to criminally assanlting |three girls under the age of 16 | years. rison for not less than |mora than two years . John Maroney of Derhy charged with criminal assault on two Water- | bury glris after an evening at an inn near Derby, pleaded not guilty and asked for a trial by jury, one nor _—_— Aeaths (e e Michael Dagata Michael Dagata, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs, Antonio Dagata, died }:\' his home, 221 Tairview street, | last night. he funeral® was held this afternoon at the undertaking rooms of Larala & Sagarino on Spring St. Interment was im St Mary's cemetery. Otto Barta Otto Barta, aged 44, of 59 Ellis street, died early this morning. He was born in Bohemia and was a member of the Sokol gociety. He was employed as caretaker of the comfort station. He is survived by | his wife and three children, Ofto *., Edward and Marion F. Lafternoon at 8 o'clock' at Erwin Rchapel. Rev. George W. Hiil | Wil officiate and burial will be in Fairview cemetery. Trnest Klopp est Klopp, infant son of Mr. and Srnest Klopp of 48 G wood street, horn at the New aln General hospital at this morning, died at the | shortly after 8 o'clock. ¥ n- Brit- 3 o'clock hospital Funerals =" John T. Oquist The funeral of John T. held this afternoon at 2 o'cloc the Erwin chapel. ¥ T. Emerson | Ford, acting pastor of Trinity Metho- dist church, officiated interment | was in Falrview cemetery. traveled | Mrs, Lydia C. Vater. The funeral of Mrs. Lydia C. | Vater will be held tomorrow after- noon at 3 o'clock at the late home, 1106 Cherry street. Rev. M. W. | Gaudian, pastor of St. J Ger- man Lutheran church will officiate and finterment will be in Fairview cemetery. Mrs, Gertrude Thoma The funeral of Mrs. Gertrude Thoma was held this afternoon at 1:30 from { ate home, 323 North | Burritt street, and at 2 o'clock at St. Yn in's German Luther. church, v. M. W. Gaudian, pa « 'i and burial was in Fairview ceme- CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our fri | neighbors for the kindness ¢ pathy shown us durin bereavement, in the | daughter, also for floral pieces. We wish especially co-workers in th | Landers, Frary & man’s Bible Class Orchestra. (Signad) Mr. and Mrs Herre, Mr. and Mrs. Frank F Mrs. S. B. Cofran and d 1 sym- | cent our the wtiful oithankt thr ing Dept nd Eve of | lark ry- | 4 F. | Herre, | Hurc ughter. GONN. 00. BUSSES “PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION | He was sentenced to state's | The funeral will be held Thursday “ from | nds and | WALL ST. REPORTS High % 401 166% Tow [£) 162 114 97 Allls Chal |Am Bt Sug . Am Can Am Loco Am Emelt Am Bug . Am Tel & Tel 1 Am Wool Anaconda Atchison : At GIf & W 1 Bald Loco Bultl & Ohlo Deth Steel Bosch Mag , Cen Leath Can Pacific . Ches &Ohio |cM&stp CM StPp CRIsl &P Chile Cop Col TFuel . Con Textllc Corn Prod Cru Steel Cubn Cane Cosden Oil Dev Chem Erle Erie 1st Gen Electric Gen Mators Gt North pfd . Insp Copper Int Nickel Int Paper Kelly £pring Kennecott Cop. Lehigh Val . Marine ... . Marine pfd Mid States Oil. 1% Mis Pac prd .. 81% Nat Lead .....164% New Haven ., 317% Nort & West . North Pac . Pacific Ol .... b Pan Amerjcan 6 Penn Railroad 4813 {P&RC&T .. 51% Plerce Arrow.. 147 Pure Oft 3% Rep 1 & 8 .. 63% Ray Copper .. 15 | Readlng ... Royal Dutch . Sinclair Ol Soutl Pacific south Railway Studebaker Texas Co ... Tex & Pacific Transcon Oil . Union Paciflc . U 8 Indus Alco 8313 U 8 Rubber . U 8 Steel .... Utah Copper . Westinghouse Radio . 418% L808% pfd BT 81 13% . 48% S. TREASURY STATEMENT. ury balance, $291,303,000 CLUARINGS AND BALANCES. New York — Exchanges, 1,253, 1000,000; balances, 111,000,000, Boston — Exchanges, $0,000,000; balan 000,0 e g e i || Foreign Exchange | New York, Jan. changes easy. | Great. Britain: 477 1-4, 17 13.—Foreign ex- Quotations (in cents) demand 477, cables 60 day bills on banks 473 nce, demand cibles {5.34 1-2; Ttaly, demand 4.16 1-2, ca- {bles 4.17; Belgium, demand 4.99, |cables 4.99 1-2; Germany, demand 80; Holland, demand 40.34; Nor- ;, demand 15.26; Sweden, demand ! Denmark, demand | $witzerland, demand {demand 14.15; Greece, | Poland, demand 19 1 | vakia, demand 2.00; 1.65; Austria, ; Rumanta, demand gentina, demand mand 11.94; | Montreal 9 CREW IS SAFE | Captain And Five Sailors, Reported 62 Spain, nand 1.79; “zecho-Slo- Jugoslavia, de- «deman 5138 | Tost In Sound, Make Shore Small Boat. Jan. 13.—Tears for the | safety of the captain and five mem- |bers of the crew of the two-masted | schooner Anna Sophia of New York, | which grounded off Scotch Capes yes- |terday were dispelled when it {learned today that | reached Mamaroneck, | boats after battiing through hea | running seas and blinding sn The Anna Sophia was bound to New York with a cargo of granite. Work of salvaging the | started today. Hope s | that she can be floate Accmr‘ ng to meagre d schooner s shoals of the capes at {the snow storm. With pounding her fast upon th {the captain and crew bhoats when it became | Greenwich, 1S vessel was expressed T sa {1t was impossible to CO\SPIRACY CHARGED Men Newark Indicted in Liquor Deal—=story of Hush Money Paid WNepublicans Ts Told Newark ments cha | manuf Joseph A, Haifey Funeral Director. Phone 1628-2. opposite Nt. Mary's Residence, 17 Snmmer 8t.—1623-3 Largest and most complete line GOLDFISH nd accessories in the city at 72 CHURCH STREET 886, l Bollerers’ Posy Shop Tel. figure liquor grand jury Hanuck & Tsadore William Ho! £ 000 was patd \can B P ————— M. E. LERNER Certified Public Tax Return Specialist New Britain Hartford Phone 1561——TFhone 2-4313, Office 750 Main Street, Accountant. i Hartford Conn.Trust Bldg. 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