New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 18, 1925, Page 13

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REJECT BIDS FOR EAST SIDE SCHOO! doard F!nd. s Them in Boess of 3360,000 Bstimate All the hide v» the yeneral con- | tract sf ihe nyw Last side school were turned down hy the tehool com mittes of 'he rehool they vwere opemed yeaterday after- A bids ware greatly in ex- 0f 8250090 far which it was thoueht the w~heal could be built. Joseph M. Halioran, who fs chair- man of the cc- «---ve, and the other voard when members {mmediately turned the blds down when It was discovered the figures were so high, and the |committee instructed the architect, Henry J, by next Thursday in the hope that the new bids will be within the amount of money available. The sehool accommodations com- mittee, in carrying out the school building program, limited itself to a certain amount of money on individ- {ual school buildings and whea the | plans for the Hast sife school were accepted, it was thought that the building could be erected quarter million dollars allowed. The figures presented yesterduy showed that without a revision of the plang, the general eantract alone of the heating, wiring, plumbing and other sub-contracts, Yesterday, A Strong Foundation means Safety In any form of tial bank balance through maintain creditor returns “Absolu Consider the quirement — is a connection with a sound and well managed bank, then, your duty to build up a substan- for the unlooked for demand for funds —and at the same time to create bu<me S8 the fi1<t re- It is — ready at any time ing this balance — a credit and name that places your busi- ness on a basis where inquiry from anv the answer— itely Good” New Britain Trust Co. as your first financial connection. Ludort to revise his plans and submit them to the contractors for the | would go over that figure exclusivg for the first time in a | AW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, QATUR]\JAY, JULY 18, 1925 long while, no New Britain contrac- tors presented bids on the gencral contract, The cost of grading will be comparatively high due to the layout of the school site and this item {tself will add considerably to the cost of the school. This argu- ment was one used against the pur- chase of the sita by mewhers of the | school board who favored purchas- | Ing the Lincoln Realty property on | East street, Need Three Properties, Only three pieces of property in thq tract at Vance street and Shut- | tle Meadow avenue which the sehool | board desire sto purchase for a new school bullding, remain to be pur- chased, The school department wants to replace the present Monroe | school. Negotiations have heen car- ried on successfully far other indi- owned pieces of property ds are now on record for these and the title s on record in ‘s name, chool aec r\mnlndal!nm« com- | mitte and the corporation counsel | had an appralsal made of the tract | by local real estate men but the own- ers of three pieces of property have thus far refused to sell at the ap- pralsal figure. Condemnation pro- cedure will probably be Instituted to get the property. The largest parcel of land is the Arncth site, with the land and buildings. Improvement Sociei_v Formed at Elm Hill The residents of Elm Hill last night at the home of Dennis | Halloran and formed an Improve- ment society. About 100 people signed the roll. The society intends to foster a community spirit at the hill and to look out for the general welfare of the district, By-laws were drawn up and approved, the following officers being elected: President, William F. Winter: vice- t, Mrs. N. C. Avery; secre- 2 Avery; financlal secre- tary, Mrs. R. G. Huggins; treas | B. H. Smith; sergeant at arms, Den- nis Halloran; executive committee, R. J. King, H. Selander, T, Drink- wine, E. Halloran, I, Humphrey. Auto Crash Girl Victim, Born in New Britain Mies Helen Nazarska, one of the two girls killed in & collision be fween an auomobile and trolley at | Love Lane crossing near Manchester | Thursday night. was botn in New | Britain, according fo inform | secured today. She was 15 ye | She leaves her mother, Mrs, a and six brothers a frs. Emily Ha Walter Joseph Greabek, Frank and Albert of Hartford CIVIL SUITS RECORDED Michael Ginsberg, through | ward A. Mag. has sued Robert ¢ | by tor 875 damages. The writ is re- tnrnable in the city court the third { Monday of Augu Deputy Sheriff Martin H. Horwitz has garnisheed I money at Landers, Frary & Clark | Elliott Gable has been named de | fendant in a suit for $25 bronght the Simmons Storage Battery The writ, which is returnable in the [ ity eourt the second Monday of | Avignst, was issued by Roche & € belus. Deputy Sherift Martin H Horwitz has garnisheed money in |the hands of the New Britain Ma- Bl chine Co | E o, A Word To Investors— We have the question asked us occa- sionally, “ What can I put $5,000 or $10,000 ! daughters, intn that will be a safe investment and {| will be readily convertible into cash any || time in the next few years without taking chances of loss?’ them that we know of no form of invest- We are obliged to tell | | ment (not even Government bonds) which 1 elkmirates all question of heing worth less than the investment cost at any time, ~veent money that is put in a Savings Bank. met | rer, | UPSET RECORDED IN JUNIOR LEAGUE Paradise Park Girls Given First Deleat of Season by Bartlett The Willow Brook park bhoys team nosed out the Nathan Hale boys in a Junior league game in the playground encounters yesterday. I'he contest was an interesting and exciting one and was anybody's meat until the very last out In the sixth inning Macovella hit a home run with one on base and these two nearly tied the score. The shortstop for the Nathan Hale team aceepted 11 chances in the field without making a blob. Teddy Fev- ens caught seven fliea throughout contest. The Willow Brook team pushed across the winning run on a squeeze play, The score R.H.F Nathan Hale nH30120—6 81 Willow Brook ...2011111—7 9 3 Batteries—Camp and Mancovella; Stilman and Sullivan Girls' Team Wins The Willow Brook girls' its game yesterday ¢ to the Nathan Hals girls by the score of 81 to 17 Looze playing by both teams aec counted most of the runs. Tt was a close game until the fourth inning. In this period Agnes White the female Babe Ruth, knocked home run with the bases loaded and Willow Brook went to pieces. A to tal of 16 runs were chalked up be fore the side was retired i The tollowing two innings resulte!] but the damage had the team dropped playgronnd pla |in airtight ball [been done {double plavs, The score RHF¥ 15 5011650031 16 |Nathan Hale Willan Batterie Hamilla | and | Mary O'Leyer; Fdna | i | Keefor Norothy Maznella Bartlett-Paradise The Bartlett and Paradise girls came to zrips in another play gme nd the girls pulled the fronncing, the game Glown Park part in this outing a hig Parac ound | Partiett on all by handing lassies a 17 The features home runs hy Lewicki started vallies in the fourth nrprise se park to 3 of were e Cannie and ifth innings which spelled de far their opponents. This the first defeat of the season for the Paradise park. The Rartlett 1804 Far 01 ! and Connie foat make score 310 Fin X! Parl tteries Astomowiez Beatrice Gar- den TWO ARE RANRRT PT | hut | her la [ 'The funeral |82 years. { Buechler of Mer | home | mond N. { will be in Haven, July 15 ( 3ank ruptey petitions here vesterday L thase Hippocrates (‘hrees . plumber il were t debts of | Middleton with 210,030 and nd Sons, 5,320 1ssels of of 1 {Hariford | nominal Chamberlain vith debts of 35,837 15801 S, I it Mrs. Alma Willelmina Mrs. Alma Wilhelmina 58, wife of Justinus Johnson of 1 Fairview died at h last night. was born in § has spent greater lite in Britain member IVirst hurch and 1°rid Besides her husband she Mrs. Raymond | and Miss Ingrid New Britain; Tohnson will be he ifternoon First Burial Johnson street She e part of the Lutheran ight « A T ind one this city New York Johnson of Carl H of i Monday in the 2. 40 at 2 o'clock a Lutheran Abel A will church Ahlqnist officiat irg, be in Fairvi cometery Miss Lena Yetter na Yetter, died at the home of he M Miss Le last night Mrs Anna Mam ot her Miss fter in Greenticld, Mass., but has | 1esident of New Britain Beside Mrs, three TS 64 Smith of stre with sh whom home Yo for the Smith, Mrs D riy leaves Jo A W il 'l W ar and of New servies Monday Mrs. 1 Britain will he held afternoon, Rev Gilman officiating. Fairview cemetery at both neral ) Ray- Buri P Funerals In the ! Both teams pulled neat | 310 and | of | or {Finishes Second in | Johnuson, Ll r home | veden | ciety. | 1| fic at | dent U | | this morning on a charge | withent | tion | Monday Considering that this bank has paid 4159 interest to its depositors for some vaars and that the last six months they raid an extra of V4 of 19, and will prob- ahlv pay an extra on October Ist next, difficplt om the standnoint of income it is to beat the Savings Bank when c~=-idered from the viewpoint of con- vertihility and securi urritt Mutual Savings Ban | Denosits $5.200,000 Inventory Surplus $500,000 e Philip Diimente | al of Philip DiAmente morning at o'clock at ne, 22 Mit street, and in §. Mary's churc Rev. Raymond Clab elebrant at the requiem As the L from the church The fu was held th the hoat 4 was being horne Mrs. Mary T ful Land on High St Mary Crean sang Burial & cemetery Philip DiAmente 24 Mitchell street m of i to-1 at Mary's | | will be| he at hom orrow morning & t h at ck, Buri Mary's cemetery., Thomas Luchsinger I Thor inger guner Har | and burial Rristol Gan f——— |.lu aph A, Haffey | ctor Thome 16 opposite St Mars’s Chureh Residence, 17 Summer St.—1625-3 | 24, by Rev la widower, Wall Street Briefs — Proposed consolldation of seven large asbestos companies, financing of which is belng arranged by Dil- lon Read & Co., Is reported to have been femporarily interrupted by the withdrawal of the Asbestos Co. of Canada Negotlations are contiru- ing between six companles and Wa)l street hea the new combination will urge stockholders of the As bestos (o, of Canada to reveres flie decision of its directors not to enter the merger, | The declsfon to pay first mari bondholders of the Virginia Curoli [ Chemical Co. $400 cash on \ $1,000 hond, is regarded as the . ar approach of tha termination of the recefvership, with announcemer shortly of the termns of reorganizi- tlon, The plan fs sald to contom L 8ieel, Mack Trucks and a i tinued to characterize HIGH RECORDS DN Sears Roehuck Mounts {0 New Level This Morning Street Opening)—Itis v York, July 18 (P—(Wa i§ prices con stock trading at the opening of toduy's ' with several popular issues high ground for s Rochuck mounted top at 1781 short interes n breaking the R into new year new alling of ted Unit ed Cigar Stores 2 T the oll shares joined in the upwa plate elimination of the funded Jebt | by substitution of stock The 8$24.- 500,000 first mortgage bonds will re- ive about 50 per cent in cash ani |about 60 per cent in a 7 por cent prior preferred stoclk, the additional {10 per cent being to 1s, provide | eoupon acert $12,500,000 7 per cent convertibles probably 6 per preferred sto Common stockholders may he per mitted tn subscribe o eommon ok at 310 a share recelve cent The Tuly | Zinc world's sto h Amer 38,600 mutrie of ! 13 estimated by th Tnstitute at ton 2046 pounds each, compared 7500 tons the month b was 60,400 tons on 1924 fore. high mark September 1 vays of Ameri first half of 1825 inc 136 after preferre pared with | Giross 1 Rail Central 1 $637 ennes s against 12 | | 5 the the lease & Pitts- ars which the man- 1224 also Toree Hud- con Hudson Co. will vote special meeting September & Ruffalo a9 ye oureh for Direc R approved it on Mat approved June, tors of the R. & P. i Delaware & president of the son told fident the terms of the | advantageous stockholders he was lense were Net profit of the Jr. 25 increas 64 a 35 a share in the Wilham Wrig- half of 760,456, equal | $4,251,2 first half of 10y 19 Co, for the first ed to §4 are against 226 T 1024 that the tow, ) to copper companies, late cent Metal =tatisticiang ¢ he f about price of copper from the recent iddition of 32 of the rise o one in e 000,00 earning an Row With Betier Half ! free-tor-all withy his started upon his ar- yesterday afternoon, The e which he al at home Joser in a the farehead as avidence of it 54 Overlook this morning place when brought 1| Benjamin 1. Ignatz 2 1\ enue, Zancaryk of | was tic n hefore Alling in police He a charge of assault was ar \,,w] vesterday by Officer Moffitt |1 = Affer his off his bellicose hort time wife had at- Ken the ¢ titude Zanc sterday n ryk refurned to his home after having “stepping ont with a bunch of He told his wite that to go to work, as he could why should not job atfernoon | the hoys." she had no e back time 1son she the ago ame Then and although ial verdict rendered, this morning that | was badly outclassed Karl Gonsieweki of 99 Gold s arrested yesterday by Mara on a nonsupport charge she | come and e lemands, more vitriolie fists T there was it in his gan to no of- was evi the Zancaryk eot ant had on payment of costs when e section 42 of law in court this arrested yesterday m Officer Feeney Zigmund Wandrowski fon violating ehicle He mor was of FFarmin rday rolls arrested yest rnoon by Officer nd driving without ense, was fined $10, pavment of costs. FEmmanue] Ggenaldo town, arrested just prior avenue of Middle- | to court of driving registra- 4 unti n made either license or had his ecase continue Officer Axel Carlso the arrost OUT OF TOWN MARRIAGES ! The following marriage license turns have been filed at the town lerk's office: George J. Rector and Miss Helen E. Smith, both of thi city, married in Newington, June 2 by Rev. H. S, Martin; Carl A. W 'ohnson of this city, and Miss Hazel 1. Schwartz of Meriden, married in \eriden, June 10. by Rev. Paul A h: Thomas W. Carey of this and Miss Jewel H. Vehs of Meriden, married in Me June A. J. Lord: Paul Desena of Waterbury, and Vir Viechiar a wido f thi married in Waterbury. Juna 10 N of the Kirec city g, riden, sinia ello, ity by P, prace Bernstein, a justics MISS PALMER SHOWERED Margaret Palme and Mrs Town Home \ DU hower was ten daugh Waite Int & D 1pt \he the Matn 1 pink. * Miss Palr “he Angust i in blue ner wag the re rate utiful gifts Bride of 1 SHOW LICENSE 7T Oak e last night 1 one registered ir of Frobese of 41 treet collided yesterday after r of Oak and Al n The driver of the other car refused to show license, according to Lass. will heeoma Al | | REFUSED 1O m‘ Las ol the |ine |2 for | 2ine on | and the possessor of an ugly cut on | abandoned | She remonstrated | his operator'’s month, as compared with an a Hovement Tuiformly | Iiporth strial i e e n TR e atrilalel an Adeenth support for the early ad B tablishment of a new high record | | American Can at 205, active buying of the local publiev utilities, se Jate ance s neing peak the shorts onso ] Gas to a new at squeezing of in various specialtis outstanding incide jdealings The af fied character {of the early buying as galns of 1 to 4 points in New Air Brake, Am ety Fairbanks-Morse, Sloss-§ Steel, Otis | ator and Universal Pi preferred. Wi ing & Take 13sues vielde profit taking as substantial of mer failed e aleo lost ground. Forei were among the s of the initial was reflected in York riean Saf Razor, flield Havana Llectri ool Frie 1 on zer reports to Radio Ve changes opened steady, with unchanged at 24.855; High Alls Chal Am Can Am Loaco Am Sug Am Sum Am Tel & Anaconda 20874 1141% f41s 111, 14171, 43 11214 11 104y, 2081 14 1 a1 a4 Tel 2% 1141, 48 1101 118 Atehison Bald Loco Ralti & O Rath Steel | Roseh Mag ath . & P Cop Fuel Prod | Crn Steel | Cosden Ol Day Con e R1 Chile ol Ref Chem 15t pfd Electre |t North pfa Tnsp Copper Int Nickel nt Welly | Kenneeott o Mis Iac pfd New Haven Narth P acific Ol 'Pan Ame Penn Railroad PR & T Pierce Arrow Pure Oil Rep 1 & Ray Copprr Paper Snring d on proba- [Sinclair Ofl . Judge | court 'Sonth Railwa South Pacific Stuc 1ker Co T 'nien ascon Ol . Pacific 18 ndus Alco U § Rubber 18 St Westi Willys Ralio LOCAL STOC (Furnished Putnam & Co.) Astna Cas Aetna Lifs As Fire Automobile Hartford National Phoenix Fire Ins 1 Hardware [ tna ns Vire Fire Traveler pea Be Kag 17afnit Hart & N B Mac N B Ma Niles:Re | North Torrington Co Union Mfg ( Yale & Town 1t & Pon 4 Blec 1 Hf N B¢ Sontherr Hd N I Gas CLEARING HOUSE STATEMEN ¥ 1 ASURY STATIMENT Jilab LR LN HITS ALTO Ho £ 15 T M atthe t report 1obile ha Vst ridden by Albert 4 Rarnett strect y Tt vas unhurt Increase in Deaths Is Rlamrd on Hmt Wave York 2 report Nt taday. for Y mortality age month in aver rate for turing ling f vears. There w teath all causes rep A the cit of 5417, PACHANGE TODAY elop and | PUTNAM & CO. MEMBERS NEW YORK & HARTTORD STOCK EXCHANGES JIWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN= Tel. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE 6 CENTRAL Row American Exchange National Bank Rights Bought and Sold TEL 7- e 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 offer 100 Shares Hart & Cooley Price on application | Thomson, Tenn & To. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORE AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. We offer 100 Shares Landers, Frary & Clark Price on Application WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS EpDY BROTHERS &G HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN fHartford Conn. Trust. Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel, 27186 Tel. 3420 We offer 50 Sharves LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK 50 Shares STANLEY WORKS 20 \halcs HART & COOLEY IR BEARI IS THE TIME Have vour typewriter owrh:lul(\d. Machin&! loaned while yours is being repaired. Prices reasonable and work guaranteed, NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 96 WEST MAIN ST. -~ WOMAN 1S SOUGHT Seeam IN BARING TRIAL ier, Witness Belore, How Is Missing STS FIND NEW WAY T0 MAKE HAY No Tonger Necessary to Wait For IMAN w ll O1d Sol to Shine Forth With Hot Rays. Wis, July 15(M—Make the sun shines was good vhen grandfather risked his on a high wheeled bicyele, but ay in a manner of speak- it is air Experimental engineers of the de- rtment agriculture, University of Wisconsin, reported today an a hod in hav making recently rated at Genesee Depot ex- 2. hot means of a high pressurs hot hay was ready cight hours after raking. jating the two or thres 1 drying, the artificial pro- isk of molsture A mown balif i pests - i operation ed experimental dled on the n this week re owner of Book- farm, plans s hay by hot alr, THE BOND MARKET 18 (MH—TWith in- ithheld in antici- T eek’s heavy finane- trading proceeded in de- ion in today’s early deal- nations fail- t out of its lim- though a better some of the raflroad s money enndl 1 firm tone to U. = obligations. with 1t} es giving the best show g of any day this week. Virginia arolina 7s continued to advamce n response to the announcement of » } 40 per cent'cash payment and pros and will return to his [pects of an early termination of re- ! ceivership. visted of easy Ty iss for Bar before Tude Attorney Ro office. ——tea b

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