New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 24, 1925, Page 23

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EIGHT APPLICANTS FOR POLICE FORCE Regular to Sucoeed 0'Mara o Be Chosen Tonight The board of police commission-' ers will hold a special meeting to- night to consider gpplications for appointment as a regular patrolman to fill & vacancy caused by the promotion of Sergeant Patrick J. O'Mara, as department clerk and Lo the supernumerary force of the des partment, Eight. applications havo been re- ceived fromi members of the super- numerary force for app: ® regular, and the eight nmmr £ have been requested to appoar he- fore the board at tonight's mecting. Those who have applicd for tie eppointment are: John Griirin, Otis Hopkins, Willlam McCarthy, Wil- llam McMurray, Peter Skicrkowski, John Smigal, James Marinella and Apostolos Flamos, Marinella is over the age limit while Flamos is not up to the requircments regarding height, so beth of these applicants are not expected to receive consid- | eration for the appdintment, Chief Willlam C, Hart has ceived five applications for the new position of department clerk and these will be considered by the board at the meeting at which anpl)(‘i\mki have been asked to present them- selves. It is expected that the hoard will also declde on tha duties to be performed by the clerk. Ap- plications have been received from Joseph J, Wasnlk, 59 City avenue; Harry W. Thureson, 48 Kelsey street; John J, Kiernan, 105 Bas-' sett strect; Willlam Buchner, 7 Wal- | lace street, and Albert J. Murphy of 127 Smalley street, Applications for the supernumerary the following: Olvin Connecticut avenue: maker, 50 Court strect; Raymond Mount, 67 Hart street; Thomas F.| Butler, 4 Highland street, and H"nl\ Friedman, 88 Kelsey street, Typical Yank re- Oshie and Tompie Dozier left their honte in Arkansas to break into the movies. But they found the “extra” line was a | hard road to follow so they went into the shoe-shine business | in Hollywood. Among their clients are many movie stars. | Robert Edeson, actor, is shown having his shoes polished. MORE DUAKES IN CITIES OF MASS, (Continued from First Page.) appointment to force are from E. Corey, 67) Cyrus Schoon- ming the riders by crowding and jamming them in on the existing| subw: regard for the people or party af-| fillations. They are soley out to! make a profit and they don't care [ how they get it. That is why_they |are anxious to eliminate dne | who stands in their way.” any | scismographs of Georgetown uni- PLANE 18 WRECKED versity here! and Father Tondorf| Boston, April 24.—An airplane de- sald h® was convinced the disturb- |S1gned for commuting between Bos- | ance was entirely local, probably due | ton and the Island of Martha's Vine- to siides somewhero along the North |Yard was wrecked on the mud flats | Atlantic oft Boston air port today when the | Tieut. | coast, | engine failed in taking off. A. L. Tdson, Massachusetts National 5 Guard, the pilot, was slightly injur- “"led. The machine was owned by Deputy Sheriff Wilson of Vineyard | Haven, el in Worcester Worcester, April 24.—A ve tinct carth tremor was felt in sev- eral parts of this city about o'clock this morning, It was de- st‘rllu d by those who were awak- fnml hy it as being similar to !)m!‘ | caused by the passing of a heavy | truck oe by a street car running over grayel on the rails. Tt lasted |abont 10 or 15 seconds, Mayor H\]an Gives Out Political Statement April 24 issued a statement POULTRY BAN LIFTED Hartford, April 2 otice was sent out by James M. Whittle state commissioner of domestic ani- mals that the ban imposed on the sale and transportation of poultr hecause of the European fowl pes has heen removed ko far as dealing in ponltry within the state is con- cerned. Shipments of live poultry from out of the state must he in- spected before they can be slaugh- tered, New York, lan today said in part The interests are very anxious to he me in favor of some one who would aid them in puiting over tl billion dollar “Mayor Hy- and 1: 1 j ot Muffier's ve business from Germauny in 1900, Tijs mother came from Hungary in 1907. Now * Robert i known as Philadelphia’s | will use any means to get de g most “typleal ‘American boy” to|lcaders to shelve me, They feel graduate from grammar school. A |ealled upon to advise these leaders medal denoting the honor was pre- | who the candidates should be. sented him by the American Legion.| “The men who hope to put ov The honor was awarded on qualifica- 'the traction deal on tlons of honor, courage, scholarship, ' the city and to trim the hor leadership and scrvice. vesting public as they are now trim- | Washington. April 24 scssion ealling for a vote on con- struction of the proposed $2,000,- 000 auditorium supplement Memorisl Continental hall, its n:\-‘ tional home, and the annual pil- grimage of delegates to Mount Ver- non occupied most of today's pro- gram for the annual copgress of the Daughters of the American Revolution. father guine traction to Less than six months ago we advertised and recom- mended for immediate purchase as an “INVESTMENT THAT WOULD GROW"™ Manila Electric Common Market then 31-3 2 This stock has recently sold at 481, Our clients who purchased this stock now have a of over 56 per cent. F We now recommend the immediate purchase of Consofidated Gas &.Electric of Baltimore and Associated Gas & Electric Class “A” Special circulars on reque Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. Tel. 61 H. P Bldg. JOS, M. 91 Pcarl St., Hartford, Conn. JESSE MOORE 87 WEST MAIN ST. E. T. BRAINARD, Mgr SPATARD vl-t‘]. 1 HALLORAN Professional | controlled | the |ven all heing opposed | punishment. ! & Judd factory. MEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, l‘flll)A!, APRIL 24, 1925 Radio Balloon The first ascent of the new radio- balloon, Gradenwitz, at Staakener flying field in Ge many. The alrplarie which von- trols its movements by radio s shown 1L‘r(>lnpun\ing it AD DREAM GOOD OMEN, SAYS GIRL (Continued ftom Iirst Page) 1" 47 this noon. M. Perry, farmer of aged 68, married, with three chil. | |dren one of whom is a girl agea 7. | A son is in Boston university. ‘When Mr. Perry, the second juror of the same family name, was ac- cr-ptcd the defense had f‘h'\]lt‘nl{ld 65th talesman called. Three talesmen excused hefore were George W, Keeler, of Cheshire, John McMahon of Meriden and Oliver B, Cooper of New Ha- to capital The next Fred C. 8perry of Orange, cused as lie said he had stable for was accep! ex- been @ con- Then Perry three City Items Vietrolas. Radio at Morans —advt. Novelty lows' hall, Gents' prizes for all | Pianos, Balloon Dance, Arch St. Ladies' and &' orchestra.—advt. Hear M 1y's first Victor Rec. ord at Morans. It's a re Honie cooked luncheona, Crowell’s. —advt. John Martin, a truck driver for the Lash Motor Co., reported to the police this morning that he had struck and broken a traffic post at the corner of East Main and East _Beaine [ streets. Braths Owen Doberty Owen Doherty, age 237 Clar at the New Britain General hospital, after a long iliness. He was for many years employed yat the North Several nieces and 65 years, nephews survive, Funeral services will be held to- morrow morning at 9 o'clock from St. Mary's church with interment in St. Mary's cemetery Wiadyslaw Narzgiewicz Wiadyslaw Narzgiewicz, son of \ eld tomorrow ered Heart vill be in Sacred Heart T Berzrusczyk th Mar, [t rar Mr. k of sezyk, ineral serv- morning with d Heart cematery rs were h irial in the 14 this Funerals James T meral of d this morning rom Joseph's church ass of requiem sung hy t John Donohue Mary's cer npson Interme tery vas CARD OF to th neighhors s during 11 THANKS nk all « w 1 with of our We wish to son Mr. M Mr. and Mrs SEEDS |.n\\uh AND VEGETABLE SHR IY AND ROSE BUSHES F. H. Bollerer's Posy Shun e Choreh St Tel The Telegraph Florist of New Vritain.” Josenh A. Haifey R86—18 1t Mary's Church Resldence, 17 Summer 8t.—1623-3 Worcester Man Shoots Off Head With bhotg[m Shrewsbury, Mass, April 2 body of Philip Candlin, Worcester, was found in the seat of DLils automobile in Shrewsbury woods today with foatures horribly shotgun wound, | 36, rear the his mangled from a sald to have been sclf Inflicted Wednesday morning. | The shotgun was found beside the body. The dead man's wife re- ported Candlin left home Wednes- |day morning to visit a sister in | Shrewsbury but he failed to appear | there, Candiin is sald to have been despondent becauso of poor health | | end his It | | | second, | sixth, He was Charles | Southbury, | |15 talesmen, the state 8 and the |pliance with a request for his ap- ay and elevated lines, have no |COUTt had excused 37, Perry was the | pearance as a witnoss at the trial of Odd Fel- | All for fun and fun | | hit—adv, | Commerce vesterday, the following ) Rl of street, died this morning | and had frequently threatened to | Ho leaves a wife and | | NORTON LEADING INTRACK EVENTS (Continued from First Page) seventh, Warren, 51 1-5 seconds, Putting 16 pound weight (decath- lon)—won by Plansky, Georgetow: Norton, Georgetown; third, Navy; fourth, Sturtridge, fifth, McConnell, Alfre Bupplee, Maryland; seventh, Bender, Gettysburg. Best mark 44 !feet 2 inches 110-metre hurdles, decathlon, by Sturtricge, De Pauw; second Norton, Georgetown; third, Plansky, Georgetown: fourth, McConnell, Al- fred; fifth, Supplee, Maryland; | Bender, Gettysburg; seventh, War- ven, Navy. Best time 18 4-5 scconds CRAIG RETURNING | two vnll‘hvn ) e Navy., Best time t Warren, Depauw; I won { I New York Comptroler Was On Way West to Testify in Senator Wheel- et's Trial, | | April 24.—City Comp- L. Craig today is on ! his way hack to New York after he had gone as far ag Chicago in com- New York, troller Cha Sentor Burton K. Wheeler at Great 1"alls, Mont. ®e ended his westward ourned when he was met in Chi- cago by department of justice agents who told him the trial had suddenly come to an end, it was said at the comptroller's office, i Deputy Comptroller Kerrigan smd‘ that Mr., Craig left for Montana “at the urgent solicitation of United | b cs government authorities, who demanded that he appear as & wit- ness at the trial to identify George R. Hays, one of their principal wit- nesses,” Alexander Lehman, assi tant on District Aftorney Bant staff, left yesterday to be a witness | for Senator W o eler, UNIFORM HOURS PROGR | At a mecting of the Hours committee of the Chamber of AM. Uniform recommendations were drawn up to | be submitted to the merchants to be acted upon at a general meeting to be held in the near future: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Fri- day, 6 p. m.; Saturday, 9 p. m; evenings before holidays (observed), | 6 p. m.; December, 2 289D, December 24, 7 p. Wednes- | afternoons (July 1-August 26), 12:15 Close all day Tndepe dence Day, Labor Day, T inz Day and Christma open Friday evenings until 9 o'clock {and Saturds evenings at 6| { o'clock (Jmu‘ July and August) oon CIVIL SUITS RECORDED. Frederick H. Bollerer has brought ainst Victor Ulherti o for $1.000 damages as a of an aut bile collision on necticut boulevard, East Ha on the afternoon of April 19 Waskowitz i6 acting for the p Deputy Sheriff Martin H. Hor acting on a writ returnable in city court the second Mor . has attached an auton longing to the defendant B. Berson has been s » Eastern Lounge ( The Cabelu Mi Roche & the city court Stanley C am. , has sued Ca Cooper w of ch is ret May in the \ Franeis ¢ alleged | for ods sold a Milkow.tz issu Monday of M Walter Szta next best {riend Willian ging a Sau It nab! sued a ence, writ lay Ma UNIFICATION N.X 24— York YOTE Watertown, north New Methodist voted 12 cation thern branc Apri TREASURY asury STATEMENT 33 S, r bhalanc CARD OF THANKS to 1 s, lesire ank our also symp: 1 mof tribut iss Matson ¢ of our "RED V. DIXON | AND CHILDREX. | sterling which s its highest point since n.., war on the London marl cent higher than Jan. 2 to governor of the Monday of this week, | ascent sterling today n its advance parity with the dol ing 4.80 5-8 in the to rigse and clo Allis Chal Am Am sixth, |0 Am Am Am | Anaconda }Sinel: POUND STERLING AT HIGHEST WARK Reaches $4.80 5-8 Early Today in London Ny The Assoclated Press. London, April today touched ~The pound $4.80 5-8, t, is two-elghths of a | the quotation on effect of the trip | Montagu Norr Bank of ielped buoy the rate to §4.80 ince that time a level a fow points ower had been maintained until| since when an | a cent has The new rate 23, when the America of by fractions of heen recorded daily. New high marks for the period were made by the post-war pound | toward ar. After touch- noontime quota- ions for a new record it continued at 4.81 3-8, its | \ighest mark since 1915. April 24.—W New York, all street stocks today were: Close 6% 1719, 121 T.ow 6% 1713 Can Loco Smelt ... Sug .. Sum . 3 Tel & Tel 136% Wool 40 365 12015 Am Atchison 3 At GIf & W T 44 Bald T.oco 11234 Baltl & Ohio .. T4¥% Beth Steel 411 Bosch Mag . 1 Cen Leath Can Pacific .. Ches & Ohio .. 91 CM&BLP ... 4% C M & 8t P prd 8% CRIsI&P .. 4, 5 Chile Cop . Col Fuel Con Textile . “orn Prod T Steel Cosden Oil Dav Chem 18 141% ptd Gen Electric Gen Mot Gt North pfd . Insp Copper Int Nickel Int Paper Kelly Spring .. Kennecott Cop Tehigh Val . Marine pfd . Mis Pac pfd .. Nat Lead .. New Tlaven 161 [ Norf & West North Pac Pacific Oil Pan American [Penn Railroad 42%: P&RC&I s Plerce Arro Pure Oil Rep 1 & Ray Copper . Readin . Royat Dutch.. atr Ofl .. South Pacific 104 onth Railway 2893 rudebaker 6 xus Co ex & Pacific Transcon Ofl . Union Pacific United Fruit . 2 8 Indus Alco 7 8 Rubt U 8§ Steel .. Utah Copper . Westinghouse lio 6814 6334 LOCAL STOCKS nished by Putnam (¢] Bid & Am Hardws Am Hosiery Beaton Bige-Hfd Car UTNAM & CO. MEMBERS NEW YORK & HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES 3 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN= Tel. 2040 ° HARTFQRD OFFICE 6 CENTRAL Row TRLIL e We Offer:— 100 Shares Yale & Towne Mfg. Co. JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 Judd Building, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn. We recommend and offer: AMERICAN HARDWARE CORPORATION BIGELOW-HARTFORD CARPET CO. LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK THE STANLEY WORKS Stocks Prices on Application @homson, Tfenn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr, \ » WE OFFER YALE & TOWNE MF¢ STOCK Price On Application EDDY BROTHERS & & HARTFORD NEW, Bkmm Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Bumwhoweldg. Tel.2:T186 Tel. 3420 We Offer:— 50 Shares LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK 50 Shares STANLEY WORKS 50 Shares AMERICAN HARDWARE JOHN P. KEOGH Member of Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York Room 3 ational Bank Building New Britain, Conn. TELEPHONE 1012 Joseph M. Kernan, Mgr, demand 18.53; Switzerland, 19.36; Spain, demand 14.32; demand 1.84; Poland, de- Czecho-Slovakia, de- 2; Jugoslavia, demand a, demand .0014 i-4; 1and 45 i-2; Argentina Brazil, demand 10.62; 42; Shanghal, Montreal 100, deman Greec vand 114 rance never settled it the Classified a ques- Ads are ful Billings & S Billings & Sper Bris Brass C. 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