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T00 MUCH TALK, 1§ MINISTER'S CLAIN : tages of material value in the midat standstill, Thin state normal school, the new hos- pital and the Children's lLome, buildings of which any city might Plethora of Verbosity That New Britain as well as other eommunities I8 in producing mummies who are not yet Lusiness of Rev, William Ross of the 1Mirst Bap- tist church at & meeting of the New religlous at- in business was the best way to nation's credit, Mummies—Buat They're Alive Ross told a sto who upon seelng an Egyptian muin- | perity, prosperity will have, littlc my In a glass case In a New York | intercst in him, of your community then so is your sccurity, It | doesn't matier wheth Protestant, Catholic or Jew, he is a | |#afer man to trade with than if he |bad no affiliation with some | spiritual cs REV, WILLIAM ROSS those things in New York. “0f course the girl was mi cuse, but accidentally she told They do make those things New York and in New Britain and New Haven and cvery place turning out Inore mummies than we “Thy types T am thinking about, unfortunately to bury, and not inter to put luto & We can put up with Egyy muninies heenuse Whatever they think to express thefr thing about « 18 that they talk i« exercising the coun be business. 3t vou want to knaw polities or religion listen to him. If only our city fath s omniseienes the flow of N Hits at Nelfish “Judging by the invasion of our city by some of the bLig concerns, the constant Increase of our forelgr population there must be udvan- starting of new banks and the { us. Otherwise we should be at a as well as men way. Durlng the proud. Now Iranklin Square s making ready for the erection in the 1at of other churches of an Ital- tan church whleh will grace that ection with its beauty, Sonie of you businessmen who uged 10 patronizo the strcet cars ow drive your own autos, and if number of Sundays you are away from ch h is any criterlon it| of prosperity, then some of the tmprove the| favors certainly must have shower- | ed into your lap, “In whatever husiness a man may s in, if he has no interest in pros “It our fathers had the, advan tages which wo have and made no better use of them than do many of their descendunts, instead of boast- | ing of our nationul prosperity and world-wide supremacy, we'd be busy apologizing for the imbecility of our ancestors. Religions Conscious City, Safeguard “Every man belicves he has the best job in the world. If he doesn't think #o' he is looking for another. The best securily you businessmen eligious consclence M that Is low n have is the r a man be a “Help that oconsciousness to fdeepen. Put it into your business. We need nothing morc just now in | America than religion, ~ You busi- | nessmen can do nothing better to | @dvance the nation’s credit than to | glve your strength on the side of il)x‘: church Wha | represent ling. vy nation want you men to share the responsibility of saving the young people, from the hour. L to boost the city, to make her com- merce worthy of her opportunitie and above all, lot our bulwark, so may be ever faith you let there be no soft pedal- e cl y of every denomi- and the older people too, cullar difficuities of the there he a united effort r characte lat our homes fe i endance prize was won by Arthur Berg and consisted of rivty of brusl It was pre- rented by DeWitt, Riley, Neat week will he a by 1ess meeting and the following week an instructor in his- from Yale will sprak an “Mor nonism,' WMILLAN HOPEFUL AMUNDSEN 15 SAFE (Cotninued from Tirst Page) there are several possibllities, the truth can be for the present matter of conjecture £ reached the pole, or fts the explorers may be spend- some time in verifying their po- 1 making the necessary re their feat to the sci vorld 3 ey may have discovered prosent in vl by sor whn know the of the discoverer of the f 15 he knew it ta le suffered hy th t mishap and lition rifles O SIGNS MEASURR | WAINWRIGHT SALARY 0 Common Couneil Resolution Allow - == ing Raiso for Supt. of Parks Signed by Paonessa Today - (ITY WOULD LOSE $0,0141 Reduction in Assessment on Tnsur ance Stock Tax as Senate Proposes Would Hit New Britain SMITH SETS RECORD Will Address Boys and Girls on Patriotic Topics list of Memorlal crs who will address s of the varlous local mnd parochial schools I'riday as purt | Menorial Day v schools was wo0on by F. E. Ogren, past comman- Eddy-Glover rion, who Is in charge of this pro Al hiours are standard tinie, Commander Woods, Kindelan, Spanish war World war veteran Commander nalley school, 0 o'clock, W. F , ngene 8. Barnes, Spanish war vet- Chamberlain Hale school . Piper, 8panish war veterans, use, World war veterans ool 9:30 o'clock anish war veterans, las Johnston ockwell school, Spanish war veterans, Elllot Burr, World war veterans. Commander 8 H. Woods, G. A, o'clock, Capt. E, . Dunne, Spanish 15, Robert Vanee, World war veterans; o'clock, lugene World war veterans; Camp school, o , Spanish war sson W, Parker, World Bartlett school, Kindelan, Spanish w war veterans; ot K. Burr, World war I Junior High school Johnson, §panish war g, worll war speakers at High scliool, g8, Spanish war veterans, Harry Ginsi Spanish war vete war veterans Sternberg, G. Npanish war, W Marshall Better But Condition Still Serious n eausing some SCHOLARSHIPS FOR THREE H. 5. GIRLS PREVENTLED -(AD)- take her own | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1925, M 'VETERANSTOTALK FRIDAY INSCHOOLS City Items | Boyceite Gan super fuel |Franklin Square Illling #tation Advt The Commissioner of motor vehi cles has notified the local police that thasoperator's lleense of Vincenzo Flaulia of 2856 Myrtle street has t suspended. The license of Callahan, 51 Trinity street, has beer returned Decoration Day flags. Fran in ve Iilling Station, I'riday and saturday.—Advt Adam Charsky of Roosevelt sfr allows his horse to romp about plot en which Mrs. Edward Teleih fa trying to develop n garde according to a report made to th poliea this morning. There will he 1eeting of the candinavian W. C. T. U, tomorre fternoon at 2 o'clock at 1 home of Mrs, Fred Strom of 24 Norden strect Tau Gamma chapter of the Y. W !l A. Juniors will meet in the chap thr rooms this evening at 8 o'clock An interesting program will be glven Ralph L. Gould, secretary of nber of Commeree, will taik on “Selling New Britain to New Rrit ainites” at the meeting of the Lic club, Tucsday noon, June 2 Policemen and Firemen In Memorial Day Parade Chief Willlam . Hart of th Hee department and William Noble of the fire department toda ennotinced their plans for participa tion in the Memorial Day parade hy their departments, The entirc off platoon of the fire dep nt will take part while the pro on wi be led by a squad of. police, all men who served with the army or na during the World War Chief Noble t 1ed orders to the cap ge of all fire stations to notify the men on the off platoon to report at Frank square Saturday m t o8:15 o'clock. The men will appear in full dress uniform with white gloves rgeant Michacl Flynn ha ted by Chief Hart fo lead potice, which will 1 llowing patrolmen: Del- Daniel William Gieorge Col- Ldward Thomas Politts, James Su ins and Willia SHOWER FOR MISS SCHEIDLER. Mrs. Arthur I, Stotts of Kensing ton avenue entertained at and kerchief shower, Monday eveninf, Mies Rar heidler of Monroe strect he handkerchiefs were ar- ranged to farm an old fashion bou quet, cach landkerchief re ] 8 rose, Miss heidler will . E. McKeon o Kensington in 1 Boy ofAIB Is Missing From Home for Week Mrs. Angelina ¢ f Hizh street reported to the poli < morning that ler son, Conealta arg old, had left home May 19 and she has not heard from him olice atrl in Kirhy Bound Over for Grand Jury Action A Kirby, wd with the murd of Mis CLOWN UADER ARRLST o) We are now taking or ders for Markers and inseription work to b impleted for Decora tion Day John F. Meehan | Monumental Works I Cor. Union & Clark N | We scll to Leel = OPEN EVENINGS YRR NS S| e R SO AN T Summer St—1625-3 o Residence, Flowers for All Occasions F. H. Bollarer's Posy Shop 72 Chureh st Tel. B¥6—3%1 The Telegraph Florist of New Britain. MY ACTIVITIES I'wo Branches of Everyman's Bible Class 1o Induct New Officials Into Everyman's Wil be inducted into office at emony to be held at the will officiate ision of the @rogram, rt husiness session Successful (‘z;rd P;;‘ty . Joseph’s Church t successful whist of the 4 Helen T ockasion in blue 1 white,' Threv | s were tastefully " Karpenski of Clinton Before the whist who contributed, either ifty Men Reported 'I‘_ra‘pp?d ing of the mine Lions ('Iui) Dclcg"atcs Plan Trip to ENTERTAL CUNTUNNIAL INSPECTION RADICALISM AND TLEAS MARKET SHOWING STRONGER TONE Car Loadings Has Its Effect on Conditions New York, May (AP)—Wall Street openings: Stock prices dis- played a strong tone at the opening of today's market, with buying stim- ulated by reports of record-breaking 1925 car loadings for the week end- ed May 16. Ofls were in brisk de mand as a result of the extensive gasoline price advances announced yesterday, Tnitial galns of a point or 80 were recorded by General Electrie, Consoldated Clgat and | American Water Works 6 per cent pfd, the two last-named attaining v p prices for the year | The demand for stocks broad- cned as trading progressed, with the high-priced Industrials and special- ties making the hest gains. Mack | Pruck quickly moved up 81 points , duplicating the year's high, n Can, Beechnut ctrie, Consoll- her pfd an Water Works common : gains to two hils America cking. General 1 | dated Cigar, Central T and Amer extended their ez points or more hefore the énd of the ficst halt hour, the last-named {ouching & new peak at 8414, Gen- eral Paking was weak. Forelgn exchanges opened easy, French francs dropping five points to 48913 cents, a new low record for the year, while demand sterling vielded slightly to $4.86%. High Low Close Allig ("hal Am Can Am H & Am Loco ... Am Sm Sug Tel & Tel Wool ronda At GIf & W Bald Toco Patt & Ohio Peth Stee] Roseh Mag Con Teath Can Tacific Ches & Ohio CM&B P CM&StP pfd 14% 14 CRIsI &P 483 46% Chile Cop ol Tuel 3914 Corn Prod Ref Cr r % Cuba € Sug 12 Fosden Of1 fay, Pav Chem 307 Frie Frie 15t pfd Gen Flactrie n Mators Gt North pfd Tnép Copper Kenneeott Cop Lehigh Va Marine Marine pfd Nat T.rad New Haven Norf & West S v South I s ik 0 f T I | s T 1 35 2 « 1 n T fie 1 R0%, 97 U S Tndus Alco 1 . U 8 Rubhher 47 465, 45 TOCAL STOCRS U. & TREASURY STATEMENT S treasury oo, $234.014 CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT New York—Ea 4 NEINSTATED AS LAWYER PUTNAM & CO MEMBERS NEW YORK & HARITORD STOGK JIWEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN- Tel. 2040 HARTIORD OFFICE & CENTRAL ROW TEL 1° el We Offer 100 Landers, Frary & Clark JUDD & COMPALY Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 Judd Building, Pear] St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn. We recommend and offer THE TORRINGTON CO. Price on Application Thomson, THenn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr, Tel. 2580 We offer 100 shares American Hardware PRICES ON APPLICATION We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts IEDDY BROTHERS & NEW,_BRITAIN Burritt Hotel Bldg. HARTFORD Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. We offer 25 shares Fafnir Bearing 50 shares Stanley Works 0 shares anders, rar & Clark JOHN P. KEOGH Member of Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York Room 509, National Bank Building TELEPHONE 1012 New Britain, Conn. Joseph M. Kernan, Mgr, FAREWELL TO MINISTER Congregation | Wall Street Briefs | I\ ; Emmanuel Teaves Monday For Pennsylvania, testimonial was tender- his resigna- church and inventions at e church was NO SUNDAY OLYMPICS games were —