New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 1, 1925, Page 15

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'ARCHBISHOP ESCORTED \ TONEW YORK CHUBCH Squad of Police on Hand to Guard MANY WOMEN DISABLED IN WAR Suffering and Tmpoverished But Too Proud o Ask Aid Head of Russian Catho- U New York, July*1 | bunied by a detachment of police lunder Captain James J. Gegan of the bomb squad, Archbishop Adamof Phillipovsky, recently designated | head of the Russiun orthodox Greck |Catholic church in the Unitud States by a court ruling, today toc ession of the cathedral of Nicholus, the principal church ot th les in New York, July 1—Approximately 1000 of the 22000 American women who served overseas during the World War are, in consequence, dis. abled to the extent of needing hos. pital treatment, Miss Mary A. Bogart president of the Women's Overscas League, declared at the fifth annuaj |56} I (1S country. conventlon of the leaguc in the Wal- | 2Di8 I8 believed to be dort-Asforie yestorday, | phase in an 18 months Too proud to ask uld, mearly all |1¢ leadership of the orthodox of them are fighting their own bat- |ChUrCh in America, in which the tles to vegain health without assist. |!"Ctiopolitun platon, the fornicr ance from the government, she said, | 1¢itd, was deposed by the late Patri- Miss Bogart's romarks were ampli. | Ar¢h Tiklon of Moscow and his fied by Miss Anne Hoyt, chairman of | TVal's cluims upheld by the New the committee in charge of the con. | York courts. vention, Tuberculosls and mental | pLibsop A dRm IRTARRKACCOM: disorders traceable to nerve-wreck- Panied by police because of warn- ing war cxperlences are the more [1188 Uit the platon faction was the last fight over prevalent aflments of the disahrulb eparcd to fight rather than give | women, she declaved, Tn Callfornia (UP the cathedral, but no trouble alone. she pointed out, about 500 [arosc. An effort to serve a supreme women are making their way as best |court order on metropolitan platon theycan in their efforts to be cured |failed because the forwer head of of tuberculosis, |the church could not be found. He Miss Hoyt cited the casc of one |was said lo have gone to Philadel- woman, a hospital nurse at the phia. front lines in the war for a year and | Taking possession of the a half, who was recently found in a 'dral marks the passing of the pauper’s hospital for the insanc in chutch in America, with California. Sho cxpressed the hope |estimated at $40,000,000 and that the league would be able to churc to the control of Arch- secure from the Government furth- [bishop’s Adam's faction. Soviet er concesstons for the care of dis- |influence has been in evidence dur- abled women, ing the contest, which was virtually The slighting of women's work in 'cnded by the recent order of Jus- war histories was indicted by Miss tice Lydon of the New York su- Shirley Farr of Chicago, chairman preme court recognizing the Arch- of the league's historical committec, blshop's claims, agalnst seven who sald it was up to the league to other claimants. write its own history. i The 800 delegates at the conven- tien were the guests of Mrs. lenry P. Davison at Locust Valley, L. I, yesterday afternoon, After a busi- | ness soksion today the women wijl| Miss Sarah Sheclan of 117 Bas- attend a golf party on Governor's $¢it street, a teacher in the local Tsland as guests of Gen, and Mys, |Schools, is at Branford for the sum- Charles P. Summerall, nie She will return Sept, 1. The aunual dinner will bo held j Miss Mary L. Giichreest of tomorrow. The speakers will include Maple strect is spfnding a week at Gen. Summerall, Janis, 1da T¥lerville. Tarbell, Edward C. Carter, head ot { J. I« Vining of 25 Pleasant street the Y. M. C. A, in the war, and Mrs, (Wil be at Indlan Neck for the next Hallington Booth, head of the Vol- |10 weeks. unteers of Amel ; | Melvin Hall will spend the month of July n Chester. Mrs. Louis ett of Tincoln |street Jeft for Saybrook | Point wherc will remain one ’IIHVI\HL cek property 260 as Personals 149,820 Pay Income @ Tax in Connecticut Hartford, July 3 UP—Personal In- |MO0 A s coms retutns aggregating $474,410,- 1 AOTEE TERSINER, OF 800 Lot ;"hm,‘._a (Tflq{l.s,”'f:f 20 ’m«iqu to visit his mother at i "i“'j hois file Vo congress avenue, Bradford, Pa. Cenneeticut persons during 1524, wc Carl Hammer of Worcester Poly- g to statistics supplied b, technic Tnstitute is spending his revenue department, summer jon with his parents, nunber of returna and the net - |yp any Mrs, Charlea C. Hammar of come was the Jargest for any ¥eav i |-y "ypu oo 1ill avenue. the history of the state. In this state the increase in the number of returns was 21,382 or | 16.65 per cent. The increase ‘n the total net ‘income amounted to §7i%- £41,828 o 1800 per cent, whil there was a deerease in fhe it of tax $1.027,673 or 14.68 per cont. | ! e 1\\'vrl|yum|;l\' |elub at the today she 387 Maln va- 279 mgh il cord inteenal TPORTS ON CONVENTION M. Ward, district trustee n i Joseph the interna- . Paul, Minn., delegate, day gave a report of tional copvention af which he attended as a a noon meeting of the Burritt hotel The attendance prize was given hy | Harry Wessells and was won by Dr. Mi—John |1 T Bray. Harold Rich was pre ) 60, s sentenced to state sented with a miniature haseball e or [ bat by 1% W, Monier in recognition GO R by udge | SF 1 Ably n-the gams betsern Waldo Mavvin in the superior court | e ‘:«‘"‘\ Britain and Kiwanis clubs here vesterday on charges of having |1ast Monday. ilted two t4-year-old girls of Naugatuyek. Marks, almost totally | blind. was led to the hench on the | arm of his wife. He fainted when senfence was pronounced. Marks has maintained his Innpcence throughout the vlal. ”——m Waterhury Blind Man Shocked at Ruling of dudge. Waterbury, July 1 BODY IN CANAT July 1 (®—The borly Smith an employe in a foundry found in He had night. Shelton John iron was Shelton eanal today Satur | missing since If you deposit your Savings in the Burritt Mutual Savings Bank any time between to- day and the 5th you will receive interest . as of the 1st of July START your savings here these next weeks (Pr—Acconi- ‘l cathe- | of Wiwanis clubs in this district, to- | roport was made af the regular NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, City Items HOTEL 15 RAIDED N GAPITAL 1Ty Maylower, in Washington, Visited by Dry Adents Washington, Fffective today the fee reg tering male dogs 18 fucreased, City Clerk A. L. Thompson has been ad- vised by the secretary of state. Heretofore the price for mala de was §1 with 25 cents for while the new price iy $1.7 cents for recording Dr, E. J. Dray has moved his of- fice to 319 Main street.—adyt, William ¢, of 473 Park street, who has been critically il Washing- with pleura-pueninonia 5 {ton's newest fashionable hotel, were | time I8 reported to be improved to- terday under the prohi- {ay. Mr. Cook is said to be the {bition 1aw as a scquel to an alleged | 0ldest busines “pre-Volstead at- | and one of the oldest barbers in the [tended by recording, with huly 1 (@) Mayflower, Four em ployes of the for mo Arrested ye banquet Juno 17 government ageds, | Cty: { Jules Venice, maiire d'hotel; | George B. T Rinardo Blaz, assistant chef, and | MeIntyre a two-fumily John Mendas, bellhoy Harrison street conspiracy to violate |dled by the [tion “law, and Ralph { waiter, accuped of . were the m United States houss e deal w realty firm of on s han- Cox & charged with the e New Brit. al today to Mr, James Burdett of 445 Arch ille arrestod, oner Turn- jand N F before e men were |street [taken late yesterday, fixed bond for | Venice and Blazi at $3,000; for Men- | whom he charicterized as o | RObinson Takes Up New $1.000 and for gones at| - Bond Item in Auto Law ew Haven, July 1—As one of his lan n Comm whom t | las, “tool,” 31,500, | Onc the ing as an [iron and stecl mun trom San Lran- cisco, registered the hotel | when he sugges ice would like to xood |served to his gue the maitre d'ho that all right.” The at agents po son, city attorney section of the |law relative to return automobile ad pointed conlami i e information | v s fled with the commissioner stated | 1 "(P’ }.“_Hm”“h that 24 cocktalls and more than fivg e, bottles of whiskey were supplied 2| olor imposition of the banquet. DY Zom ed. The intent West Haven Tax Boss ] S ————————————. declared motor that and, b Ve that he liquor new hiclc was alleged out to Judge C of section the public acts of und the court question arose a fine 1 sai of on a reck- of law is to provid fine and that where a cash hond balance of the hond costs are deducted, shall to the defendant hut t ommitted although it was UNDERWOOD WILL LEAVE U, S, SENATE First Page) Affer (Continued from memhers of the nava commission the meeting in Washingtor Harding administration Mr, Underwood was leader of his party on the floor of the and enjoyed t me in the sen- When hr A candidate presidential nomination at the lemoeratic national in New York he relinguished reins of party lend, t al in the disarm. at internatio house feiles Tanor beeame eonvention vship in the ARTHUR LAMB ate, appointed tax on June 24, ing, under a town taxation Arthur Lamb assessor of West Have by Sclectman J A plan reorganizit ‘ system. The proved by State I William H. R ficially takes over w WARNS JAYWALRERS, New ¥ e Start Campaizn Pedestrians, ”) Against York, July ! frinng, appointment was melorials, X Commissionor ckless \Ir yosition 1amh of- like reck T h offonse 1 \fier today he by ic policemen after ey will be It police warnings, that wwalki ident not su how- STATE TREASURY SAID 70 SHOW BIG BALANGE fendered nding A 1hat vithant comment. the off o is guilly of Ra g ing | le m Tha s almnE camr . ywalking and a eaunt distributed Inne kept Considerably More Than §1.000.000 | 4zaina | will 1 Is Prediction—Sinking Tund DRY AGENTS MEET Have Ty 1 Finforee Agenfs 1 in conferenca (o I'rank T eral of the local office Tnereased Noxn v Hactford, July 1 (P 7T [ elosed its fise: 19 [ day evening in a satisfactory cial it expected { when the peceipts for fie {computed that the balance i | treasury will amaonnt than | yea SR . Tues. | MmNt with Any Bl ale. Ditector finan that 5 ey condition 1 2 nt, n The pre | with a hal-| ledg ably more vibus fis Funerals on the vight side of the v 1o 83,164,000 ‘:vlv“‘ | amounting [ he | the fiscal | ed to $27.170,941.7 ending Jnne litures amount 1 | expenditnres of state for | For the fiseal | 1024 1) | year inst elosed amonnt I funeral . Teter Danko Mrs. Da oc of Zuzan | year | P vife of Peter this morning at 8 100 Clark lock in All Sait Father s for stre The incre home 3 i | expenditures are their different head n at a glance how | crease in the expen for year énding J ore incigred One itd@ of the expen nas sent from the expenditur 1924 and that was ses on account of the gene . That item ma o a million for 1t 97,057,586 t 0 L c s ehure of hi h classified Terryville Kacmarezils it car was celehrant af 1h ] | | see the mass and burial was in Mary ¢ of 1 metery Newfield i Lillian ey tor 1 at the The A1 of the it ¥ home this afte ere 192 is « | the amount of the sinkin inereased 1o me 000,000 from 11 xpected 1 fund have | was $11 Elphee Arrested Again On Non-Support Charge Leon Elph Merid formerly |noon by the Meriden quest of the local police ing him w l]‘nr{ of his child The |issued on complaint of ElIpl | who lives on Ha SC was bhefore, H"A‘ local 1l montils ago |enavge and waus ordere ite weekly toward the child =i { MARK EVERY GRAVI o of was arrested this pol vho have a non-sup warrant w warrant ch WITHE A MONUMENG wif —BY— John F. Meehan Monumental Works Cor. Union & Clark Sts “We Sell 1o Excel” seve on | 0 . 1, . [Raphael’s Big Swere Outing | | {At the Secashore Today | Employes of Raphael's Big Store | are having eir annual outing | Lighthouse ¥ Savin Ro: this afternoor went in Con OPEN EVENINGS int and necticut ny 1 LICENSES SUSPENDED otor of 2 hic 2 Main | 4 Reatty | the | «= | F. H. Bollerer's Posy Shop Hig avenue \d Henry Arthur WE HAVE REMOVED KT WEST MAIN ST Professional Ruilding Lic TO by Sir ot have h by n suspended vehicles ived missioner tor 1o by The of T4 Odin of ding notices licenses John “The Telegraph Elorist of New Britain.” Ir o codore ave been returne STILL 18 WAITING Washington, July 1 (M Washington government s tiently awaiting some officlal of plans by the Fren over to initiate war dfbt funding nego tiations, Joseph A. Haffey Funebn: Director Phone 1625-2. opposite St. Mary's Charch Residence, 17 Summer §t.—1623-3. st be returned has been | man on Iark street { $hoe Co. have called for redeption ylor has sold to P, . | | orlzing 2 official acts today C. M. Robin- | P'CCS @0 casings o to 10 per cent |od buyi a|and tubes 10 to, 15 per cent A bond had been post-| 412 | 214,420,080, | stock a 095 INDUSTRIALS ARE STRONGER TODAY JULY 1, Wall Street Briefs the 1 oparating 71 per co with 6 PUTNAM & CQO. MEMBERS. NEW YORK & HARTTORD STOCK EXCHANGES JIWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. 2040 ©_CENTRAL Row | | | | Substdiaries poration of are 8. Steel at an| of abont nt of va ek ugo and 4 low of o1 poe ROIEWEA Buying Tones Up ‘ Early Market ent a nqnth ago The resignation of A. B, C. Hardy, | president of the Olds Motor Works, | has heen recolved at the New York | average pacity i * HARTIORD OFFICE TEL1- Nr¢ York iencral Motors Corporation. | street apeni We offer 100 New Britain Machine Preferred I pivotal fndustrl and 2th Dircetc of the International ' (un Baldwi on December 1 its $26,000,000 8 per | t¢ cent,préferred stock of which $17,- lcontinned to captu 500,000 15 outstanding, at $115 a proposed to amend the the corporation auth- s opening. International points, Initial tr share, 1000 shares of 6 per ceat, | preferred, of which 10 or | { ( in I'isco not more 000 shares will be issucd of 8 per P than Hold- | pansion preferred will | 1 the option either of taking all cash for their holdings, or cash for halt and the other half at $16 and one pros Turl and | cen > vear lica 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. £440,0 payments, totaling ,000 would flow ne share of new crred 6 per cent, pre-|the ties markots e enthusiasm | N h 1 by i w culat alin w hig sk Rubber Co. has advanced | rocord vos i : as tobaceo nroducts and W the June 87,600,000 established a Net profit the approximately $1,000,- | ¢ We Recommend and Offer: AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO. STOCKS Prices On Application re cord for s el i luded M [ State , with Railway 1.000-5 cquipment orders gated four ocomotiv cars and 34 passcnger ired with four locomotive, cars and passenger month last year, ilway Age reports, Orders for the s were 416 locomo- frelght cars and 447 vars against 779 locomo- | 34.55 7.5 5 freight amd 842 With r cars'in the pondi w),'“ uned at cle period of 1924, reports of s in in L baking industries, operators in the first six months [on the long side found frosh ¢ of this year established a new high [agement in th record for t period and were |er price nearly double those of the corres. | cones ponding period of 4 he They totalled 00,000 high s compared with 11 Nty first half of last ye of $1,508,000,000 fell those for the first in | ous tosting to 77 freight cars com frei cars in the marl respond ment exer aldwin ¢ ouncemeot 87 cding $1,00 I'or witl e excha lower, cavy and several : Thomson, Tfienn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain lel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOUK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. v campaign L Revival of rming the propos inereased divide shar priced sto 000,000 in the nd for r. Bond sales|Worth extended it ghtly below | IV 11 points by fouching alf of 1924, [fore noon Inter which totalled $1,834,000,000, In oS 19 sales in the first half of |fRUFe. — Commercial the 357,000,000, | IMped ove | agricultural corporation Picree Arrow prior Commercial Solvents B 5 ench. for higl ons i Wool in near stinmlated WE OFFEF 25 shares HART & COOLEY Price on Application vhile national Shoc final A International Tl profery sold 9 points above yesterday el Solvents year a r 8 points, and and Bal rene Pacific Gas & Eleetric reports net | of $7.340,18F for the year 4 ended May 31 against $6,712,500 i (|8 lssucs respondel to a A the preceding 12 months which |.~ai""‘,(“::,'{::fi‘-l o ‘:mh“‘.\ \W\V;u'l‘![ "n e ‘l‘:lv\— i equal after preferredy dividends to ‘h_“w‘: 5 2 il $2.00 cents a share on the common |\ " ') el gainst $9.52 a shave the year Sl oun | itie, | WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS incone wal of a reinvestnient dem M the high- 1gth {rails, spec he Union before e s and | teatn tHaining ronnd ) por AL profit-ta fluentixl and the main nadis NG | \ carriers ral 1 Vsl Iiy maxinfun it wir iz June 1 production EDDY BROTHERS & @ HARTFORD NEW,BRITAIN_ Hartford Conn. Trust. Bldg. BurrittfHoteljBldg. Tel. 27186 Tel. 3420 to the Iron Ag the month ends indicate that the jstment ontput well and | paratiel wlint | st @ ad- is is closcly enewed to thu demand cent advanced with At lity sorh taken place 4 in stec 2.666,160 tons in | days, 12,030,807 58,872 tons a in May, ons a day the daily avera per cent less in June than in whereas May showed a deeline nt output greater day. against a4, (an tons or nore the We Offer and Recommend | Landers, Frary & Clark At the Market per cent from 1 Infernationa iron at cent that ¢ Pipe | preferred v T A g is weel at $19 finished st o Iron romposite price anged from while ol Car 1 we that for Manufact Ption. a fon v W Al A Can At 20,000 shares of Reld %39 Offering of Bros w iptiona for s ha ilated trading in the German 7s. European obligations with the exception of Jurgen which receded almost 3 points. n Iron 7s were among spots, yielding 8 ing & o, stock at A quickly taken today fhan 1,000,000 sub <hare u are ing heen veceived Tiune sales of Montgomery Ward Co. were the 13 for any June in the company's histary, reaching an inerease of 19.66 May AT Over and 10 pev the cont per et Tine Vor 100 e t year. first half of A the $8a total [ 7 1me 775 against \arils = 1 York, July irregular B the peric Quotations itain (n Prices of steel have 1L clined hurgh scrap cents a ton in th rRet meltiy s $1 now br elgium v a ton 17.81 Switz Commissioner Takes His New Office Today ttord 1 (P—Thilo Platt A : Jugo 7610 AL bl " : mn 6 3-4, . Argentine minissi e e o 3 Tokio 40 7.8 . Montreal 1 July the oftice « 5 possession of his new second floor of the capitol today ( vt he making any mmissioner Platt said tod at 2 loc changes in the personnel o fice not for . th There has bee a rumor heen more s persistent t was the T of Commissio Platt to service not contemplate Nine Lynchings in Six Months in This Countr) g A 1 (P~ Rec ed by six his of pre whic at least s July t 18k nths 1 ow nine lynch " five fo U. S, TREASURY STATEMENT 1isc the market hu ) rean commission wit gave a flat | day. He saic CLEARING N it rumor t HOUSE NSTATEMENT service and sire he wot continue Mr K who Traffic Policemen Don armnl s ¢ ; Knickers and Puttees PLANNED, D 3 . v S N ‘. Ui $10,500.000 Deal Involved in Haven Combination, New Ha July 1—Anno 1 Index V and the ireau Kinee is present positiog a1t tackin ich in Arkan N WGER BIG MERGET a, Loulsiana g New EXTRADITE DOW Joseph G. Woods rs for the extradition Theodore Dow. harge of the local re WiLI com- eant Haven Kardex is were —Foreign ex- n demand 485 §0 day bills on demand demand 442 Greere ho-slovakia Austria 14 e institute s n who is being held at Worcester, Mass. authorities, who wan on a chargs of oon 1tomobile purchased o and filing = of th o[ sale. COMMUTERS COMPLAIN Have ) —Rallirea 1 ains betwee: York y bling on the over the N Iy 1 1 New = toc REPET ATTAC VRENCH s LOCAL STOCKRS ses in which for various sums. to commuters out of Ne Haven was about §5. Riffian forces « of regulars the heights of the [ Astna Casualty upper Leben group of outposts At | Astna Life Tns all costs and with threats of pun-|aemna Fire : ishment if the offensive failed. Automobile Ins today largely dered to take (Furnished by Putnam posed vere or nnounce- nd lssues were under negotiations | rainfall over an acre of ground. [bo a n fare hich went into effect to- hit their w Twenty-seven thousand gallons of water are contained in one inch of

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