New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 22, 1925, Page 29

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Kleld Marshal Halg and returned to England, He was created a viscount | and made commander-in-chief of the acterized as pelled the British commander to & I' r fact that an army stoop #o low What was termed the ear t pieee of sheer luck oceurr British military au- cver fa thorities decided to revise the i fn |midable At that time hé was Colonel I'renc .uul had been for two ye s SOMISDIISSED m,.n le ,,,m.m xerved in India in bringing cavalry of effi- | com ien and brought Colonel | Ay, s write was characterized as * pre vas to carry out the led for in the altera- ome | kafd, wonld neces rench was mnde led to climb upward to t1 000 British gol- | 1t was explained that the city fhe Germans nerud of cavalry and pro- new charter, money may he ed the atiention of the British army. ir was to I'rench only he military shelved scven he command “nch was appointed vl of which for emier Lloyd George munitions mani cops under my change in (he c: war implements CAPITOL STARTING SUADAY Chance (o See the Greates of ANl Timcs! REITH VAUDEVILLY No Advance in Price After 16.months of intensive war- fare In France, French relinquished command of the British forces to post he held until 1918, Then he was Famous War General Passes| mei “seived wnit aprar %o, 1531, Away at Home in Deal , Eng., May 22 Earl of Ypres better known as Field Marshal French, hero, died hera today, aged 7 The Earl of Ypres underwent operation on March 19, ported to he rocoverls his condition hecame worse, | when the Hone Rule Partition Act took effect and Viscount Fitzalan became viceroy., On December 19, | 1919, while motoring through Ir ane | 1A0d an attempt was made to a sasginate the lord leutenant, His party was fired upon from ambush, Britlsh world war | but J'rench escaped injury. Upon retirement as lord lleuten- an |ant of Ireland, KFrehich was crea » was re. an earl by King George. His new later | honor v ar afterward, when it was ofticial- | Rising to the highest pluces and 1Y announced that he had elected to | military clrcles, |V Known as the Earl of Ypes after Earl of Ypres often was char. |the pluce of his great victory in the man n War. Bome surprise was oc d French luck becanie by his til almost proverblal among the Brit. Uhusual to ta Later events, however, | ¢/8n place for a title, only a few of caused a difference of opinion as to whether the luek had been on the soldier's side or on that of the Brit. | ‘The Farl of Ypres, John Denton Ish army and the British empire. Perhaps the most important event |captaln of the royal navy and was of his career which had to do with /born Septem tliese two ideas was the historic bat- Kent. e joine tla of Ypres in the World War, winning of which barred the cl nel ports from fhe Germang and el England from probal It was at Ypres that the Germans and studegg of Napoleon whom he: first resorted to their deadly gas at- |regarded as the greatest strateglst not gazetted for nearly a e sclection, it belng quite ¢ the name of a for- uch examples appearing in the itish records, | Pinkstone Krench, was the son of a , at Ripple, 8. Britannia | the [in 1866 and was a naval cadet and the army in 1874 » dnvasion The earl was an ardent admirer | fin- the world has r known, In fol- . [lowing closaly Napolcon's campaigns would he had covered much of the very ground in Belglum, where years Jater | s big-|he wa scalled upon to combat as for- a foe as the Little Corporal | 1. French's knowledge of | cay- | Belgian kol was said to have been as a prelude to re-|an enormous help to him. And this, arm, |some ins French lue In 1880 th danghter of R | married Eleanora, W. Selgy-Lowndes, 7 HAVLEYS OFFR F (Cotnfnued from First Fage) It fhe offer was to he accepted, e felt it would be advisahle to first consider the program Mr Hawley will require. The commis ¢ |sioner raised the question of the Hawley requirement that the $10,- a8 000 appropriated be not included in the park board allotmenut. This, he te an appropria- ted 'tion of $10,000 more than the fi- nt lpance hoard actually considered proper appropriation can on-'rajse money only by taxation or by the bond issue at present. Under the horrow- ed up to $100,000 to be paid back in f the lLie |slaughter liouse; and carry out a of roa:d work with $100,000 had [to be borrowed, this ldea is opposed on regarded as efficient and nece made I Freneh became by members of the finance board irther study will be given the c ! meeting of the heard a pre of finance lay e . in the amount of 20,000 intended to relieve the | hool problem in the Lincoln, Mon ehicf [TO nd Fast street districts, were | ¢ command and In numerous at noon today hy the hoard of e and ta v Yorl (.l--um & Leefe in rif nd - the T. Austin | 1o 0. of Hariford, for " interest, 11 of $102,298, T brought slightly less than 'Iwas anticipated but is constdered a \‘ go0d refr 217 "Other hidders and their proposals r (8 RB. Gihbons Co. of New Vork, $376.516; 1. M. Grant & Co, | of Boston. $826.518.40; Harrls Iforhes ‘0. of New York, K. L. Day of Rost Conning Co. of Tistal Lldridie f Boston & (0. of Boston $326,630.4 Mavor Picks (‘ommittee ! On Building Permits | ™. 1, Dehm 1 Coun ALl h and A. N, Ruth 1 today Mava mmittes to | H. Kiek ham in the matter of 1 Frank §t it and » fam attri fi two matters Jied for 1ast Wednesday re nation on the law in it A A [ 1 conm to uct o1 ! 1 ed 1 ting AW hut fecided 1 over for \ veek | i PEKRUI-DAHEKT Gasta Pekru! f p 1 Mrs. John Jekrul of m ¥ Mise Ot 1+ Dahlke, At 0 Irs. August Vore i I b ock at I s G latheran © officiate. Miss L MISS SCANLON SHOWERED. Wil not be | trogps In the United Kingdom, & | sloned | midshipman four years. e entered | |Hartman, a which overturped At the inquest Wronki said b [two rye highballs before st the ride, [erfminal res; [ ad flve years, If the money was to he | was | receivedesnder this plan, bri- jamount mada available would be 1998 he cut off. Sffee it has already been entire [planned to erect and equip a fine : through ex- [louse, o retrigorating system at the | ation next Thurs- | tion to H. L. Allen |3 City Items Mrs. George B. Cowles of Chest nut street is confined to her home with an Injured knee received In a fall last week, Marion Hat Shop reopening Sat- urday.~—Advt, 6065 reductlon, Victor Red Seal single-faced records, C. L. Plerce | & Co.~~Advt, Marion ‘Hat Shop reopening Sat urday.—Advt, 60% reductlon, Victor Red Seal| single-faced records. C. L. Plerce & Co~~Advt A son was born this morning te Mr. and Mrs, Charles J. Law of 60 Garden street, Mrs. 8. P. Strople of 168 Black Rock avenue, who has been in the | Charter Oak hospital, where sha un- derwent ascveral operations ‘|m|n|‘ the past seven weeks, returned home | yesterday. Mrs. John Larson of 283 Sout Main street suffered a broken anklic | Wednesday when she stumbled in | the yard of her home. She was at- tended by Dr, J. E, Martin, The police were notificd this morn- | ing that Stephen McHale, wanted on |& charge of non-support, had heen lats whi arrested and was being held by the Shelton authorities. Marriage le day as follows: Walter J. Bernier {We are town fellows and if you don't |of Waterbury, and Miss Mary Igoe iof 207 Mapl Plucas of 26 Day street, and Miss | street; Martin J {Nellle Zelonls of 70 I"alrview strect. Rclease& From .Lul But thelr faces, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1925 MASKED BANDITS HOLD UP DRIVER. - Milk Company Employe Loses“ $9 at Point of Guns Held up at the polnt of two re- volvers in the hands of two young men wearing handkerchiefs over Anthony Gantuer of 44 | Woodland street, a deliveryman for [the United Milk company, was rob. (bed of $4 in bills this morning aboy {4.40 o'clock as he was about to e ter the yard of Samuel Schy bh Vance stre t. The robbers f ed to take a sum of money in cl that Gantner had with ) According to the report of the cldent made to the police, Guntner hud fust left the mnilk truck and was on the sidewalk in frifnt Schne |appeared, each |pointing at him. Ordering him throw up his hands, one of the men went through the n der home when the t the other Jor We know you, your naine is ‘T say anything about this you will g the money back.” Gantner told the police that Lot seemed to he you |years old. one of them wearir Ibrown suit with a light eap, v {the other wore a blue suit witl g men about Is at Once Rearrested [brown hat. They were of n Hartford, May 22.—(AP) —lr.mln)"”"' Detective Sergeant Gec was arrested today by State Police- isted, was another bit of !men O'Keefe and Kone at the Hart- |ford county Jail just as he completed {a three months term for stealing an |automobile and using mutilated {numbers on the machine. Hartman {was tur |stata police for trial in Nerthhamp- ton on charges of transporting liquor and having an automohile with mutitnted numbers, 4 over to Massachusetts Autmsl ‘Who Killed Man Is Fined $100 and Costs | New Haven, May 22.—(AP) Bernard Wronki who drove a Wl Killed 10 R. Mari y on April 27 was fined $100 and costs today for driving a ma- | chine le under the Influcnce o liquor, Marinan had been driving and e over the wheel to Wronkt I had ing on Wronki was exonerated om wsibility for the d 2,500 Sai(bns tn Be Closed in Milwaukee | Milwaukee, May 22.—Tha *tecth’ of the Volstead law, heretofore snapped seldom and half-heartedly Rophia Stratos Mr. @ Anzilo Stratos, died at her home, 113 North street, this morn! The funcral will be held | tomorrow afternc at 2 o'clocl ¢ doseph Oquist e funcral of Josoph ¢ I this after Rev. Dr and burial was in Fajrview comotery Mrs. Marie Zocco Mrs. Marie Zoce f 1 vatore Zocco of 314 ( 1 sl died yesterday after Francs' hospital, Hartford, a cperation, Beaide | leaves a four-year-old son, & tiano, in this city and a father i Tty T be Teld at el 1 St Josog o CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank are friends and for the kindness Al offering Signed, M 1 Mrs. 1. Triy e ——— e (44 Funernt Direc Phone 1628 opposite St. Mary's Chureh idence, 17 Summer St.—1625-3 Flowers for All Occasions F. H. Bollerer's Posy Shnu The Tele 'iph n".\ of New .m.fl-.. pringfield salesman, |¢ an a Fale Hayen druzgist, | Gougle at | public sp Ellinger has heen gned 1o i vestigate the case CHECK ON LAND VALUES Bass of Assessment Fstahlished 1922 By Sy Gone Over and Changes Made, City land taxes in fy, will be che « r And £010 « made by the hoard ) The idea of bas nd valuntio wias St 0 \;\mum gineer " 1 nd net (Fie e tigiy } ot s con woof the report and it cptan 1 i ati I hers \ | A § ¥ W G A, Alrahiamson, € Fred B, Crandall and T Lockwood. Ma A. M. Pac nd Chalrman 17, M, Zimm | mittee, in Milwaukee, are about to he sunk | | . y . iy hat may prove a death sty on | Police Seek Driver of ootle rs, if plans announced y 5 e < o terday by District Aftorney Eugene Car Which Hit Giil Wengert are carri out T Barh Macl the y r emlds every one of th danghter o M, AT Mrs. G 0nn s ong i ¥ cn 1 M achlan of 21 deali Hanors will t s r N closed the padiock provision 1 B of the \u'ihml act, 1o be used in a | after it 1 € that by the distriet | most seri ) ' rrests a made hy | bile t artme the district ont the heal an ] tederal officials will f ths a I o e to | cvived by the y 1 diocks on the sa ng an wfort o Burglars Make Three Trips to Same S{ov Thres entran this weel intreuds el report mad thicves gai y gareite Butl Starts Fire on Arch Street | one o Niantic Vets Camp Trustees (0 Meet Hartf « Har y a £ In and Martford. Mavor Ane Pa < COMMUNITY HOUSE PARTY ARRESTED FOR ASSATLT Ernest S ¢ 24 are alleged to have gaged ! ft batue at the er of ¥ L1 Wall Street Briefs e THE LEAD TODAY Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co,, 8 slgns of slight improvement in steol situation, Aumoush vrices Prices Rise on Reports of In-| abilized around present i operating vetween | OPEASE0 GAS Gonsumption | levels. per cant of capaclty. dis- 2% | 5 stimulated | of gus oll wiioh s being ac Mnx processes, ngolidated net yum‘- of Brown the six months ended ped to $1,020,435 204,219 in the pame per- o men with a revoly board d reports increased 1d no change in divi- | prospect at this time, wairman of the an's pock- t him cov- ered with the guns. Whilé se |ing the pockets, the robber nses were issued to- |\ it preferred stock of gating re- hias been call capitalization redeeming | Am urttics which had | Am Woolen ago | A to the ockholders 10 1 Commitiee to B air holdings & that constr |Cabinet of France Puts \[)[)l(ndl on Ts isures r the Anaconda oo At GIf & W 1 % Bald Loeo A a | Baltimore & O 778 hares of | Bath Steel . 'SEA Tight | Bosch Mag 1% Can Parcific 1477 M &SP .S M & 8t P opfd 149 CRIsI &P 4% Lenie Ccop 330 Col 1N 408, Con IC 3 Corn Prod Ref A X Rlans (A Chari st Gen ) K Gt N i H8 L Insy 1 243 Int 1 In 'ap ) Va 07 of Joy Ch b fl(! I« ,\on t to l'nsun Pierc Vassar Students Must £00s 0 ot v Pouble Up in Rooms | . L 1l qat Conductor Is Killed as Freight Train Buckles Maxor Hylan Once More I s a Grandfather OIL SHARES TAKE The ofl trade hears that Atlantle| New York, May 22 (AP)—The | \s buying 6,000,000 gal from refiners in the | Oklahoma and was resumed toduy under the lea ership of the ofl shares, buying of heavily increased gasoline consump. Pacifiec, Oll and further crude a vances. California Petroleum pre- | | ferred advanced 2 points to a new top at 122, Mathieson Alkall, Brook- attained new peak prices in the Ivrl( few niinutes of trading. | count was apparent in several {is- Arrow pfd. extending its early gain o0 6 pofnts and U. & Industrial Al- | highest price in five points but other Texas and Pacifie, High Close | Allis Chalmers 817% 51 {Am Can . 103 Am lLoco 125} melting Am § Am Snmatra Am Tel & Tel I'ex & Pacit . 1 Pacifie 1407, 1 1417 e dits ol sy g0t s 4 457 5% . A LOCAL STOCRS Rid A Rl L] A ] T 7 } N A Kire ..oceneslt 1 i \ Kig ' } S i y A & S ‘ ' T ‘ Gas ‘ 4 i Bt d's CLEARING HOUNL STATEMENT TS TREASURY STATEMENT vl £065.824.7 ROTARIANS EAT SHAD rembers. The meny sansisted of haked shad and fee PUTNAM & CO. MEMBERS. NEW YORK & MARITORD §TOCK JIWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. 2040 * HARTFORD OFFICE 6 CENTRAL ROW TEL:Z: et | upward movement of stock prices | - We Offer 100 SHARES NEW BRITAIN GAS LIGHT STOCK which was influenced by reports of | I tion, the raising of the dividend on | n Kdison and Packard motor also | Urgent buying for the short nr-. JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange New Britain—DBurritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 Judd Building, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn. AETNA FIRE IN HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. PROENIX FIRE INSURANCE CO. CONTINENTAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. FIDELITY-PHOENIX FIRE INS. CO. INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA STOCKS Prices On Application @homson, Tenn & Ca. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain - Tel, 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. sues in the early afternoon, Willys | Overland pfd, crossing 110 for a net | ain of more than 6 points, Plerce | cohol moving up 3% to 903 the| ars. St Paul | ling back i@ ! w priced rails | were in good demand particularly | . which | New Haven, Pacific and Southern } URANCE CO. We offer 100 shares American Hardware PRICES ON APPLICATION We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts EDDY BROTHERS && HARTFORD Hartford Conn.Trust Bldg. We offer and recommend Landers, Frary & Clark Room 509, National Bank Building TELEPHONE MACMILLAN ON BOARD T0 SUPERVICE ALL WORK Things Ready for His Trip are to be part NEW BRITAIN Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel. 3420 JOHN P. KEOGH Member of Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York New Britain, Conn. Joseph M. Kernan, Mgr, Foreign Exchange New York, May 22.—Forelgn ex anges irregular. Quotations (in ts): Great Britaln, demand day bills en Fran demand 5.1 Italy, demand 4.04 Belglum, demand ny, 25.80; Holland 16.83; Sweden 15.580; Switzerland 14.67 Dublin May Have Woman's \lnck P \rhanze }ormed 8 APV —A worr n's slock e ge in Dublin is a it Is agitating many ss Keogh, daughter I3 a retired bank K { A scat the Dublin x g A ihers are number of we got to- ed 10 start ag g of their own unlesy Mis gh is admitted " make BERNARD P. SATFNEY, Judgs

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