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HUNGERFORD FOR C.OFC, PRESDENT Chosen by Nominating Commit- teg for Highest Office — Judge W. C. Hungerford, vice- president of the Chamber of Com- | merce, bas been selected by the nominating committes of which Wil- Ham E. Attwood is chalrman, lo be the next presldent of the Chamber of Commerce, Judge Hungerford will suoceed. Joseph R, who s completing his second term. ¥he Chamber of Commerce by-la permit only two terms in succession for a presldent and Mr Androws automatically goes out at this time, WILLIAM €, HUNGERIORD Charles W. Hawkins will sneceed himselt ag treasurer. The following men have been nominated for dire. tore, of which seven will be elected: Mercantile eroup: 1. 0. Rack- Hffe, George H. Dysan and Max Por- ter. Manufacturing group: Willlam H Rattenbury, Reuben ¢ E. J. Skinner, | Profesional group: Dr. Clifford W. | Vivian, Rev. Willam H, Alderson and Attorney Morris D. axe, Real egtate and in&urance gronp: ‘W. L. Hateh, I'rank H. Shields and Joseph M. Ward. At large: William J, Farley, Holmes, Stanley H, Holmes, Clark, 8. M. Davidson. Fifteen of the following candidates w111 be elected directors of the mer- cantile bureau: Parker Abbe, J. R. Andrews, Stanton Ashley, Harry Bedkwith, C. A. Bence, E. W. Ben- nett, O, 8. Bennett, 8. F. Congdon, William H. Crowell, L(nlh E. Davis, Hugh Donnelly, George H. Dyson, A. F. FEichstaedt, Henry Goldsmith Philip Herrmann, A. J. Leventhal, N. E. Mag, David Manning, J. W, Marsland, A, A, Mills, Henry Moran, John O'Brien,~E. J. Porter, F. O. Rackliffe, Louls TRaphael, Steve ‘Robb, A, J. Sharpe, A. J. Simmons, J. A. Spinetta and A. N, Volz. Terms of the following directors have explred: W. L. Hatch, Fred O. ‘Racklifie, Willlam H. Rattenbury, Tsaac Black, A. I. Corbin, R. O. Clark and 8. M. Davidson, Mr. Black and Mr, Corbin were not re. nem ated to succeed themselves. NOTHER HARTFORD MAN BEING SOUGHT (Continued from First Page) R 0: The New York and Connecticut police are now trying to locate other autemobiles suspected of having been stolen by the gang, Probably 60 machines in all have been stolen by the Tessler “Cowboy" gang. Captain Frank M. Nichols, of the Connecticut state police sald he knew nothing about the Appelbaum angle of the case or about the stolen automobiles, He said those mar- ters were in the hands of Supt. Robert T. Hurley. The Hartford police said the department was not connected with the automobile theft fnvestigation. Supt, Hurley was out of Hartford for the Jday New York, Oct. 22 (A—Tolice to dav got postession of a pittol b and a silencer which they said wa manufactured in the “mim factory on the ordar of E Reising, East Hartford gun man Gnclirak s cently idicted in connection the operation of the “Cowboy Gang™ rounded up last weck Confirmation of the order was held by the authorities to corrobor- | ate testimony of “Peter Stroh, one of the gang, who called Reising by telephone and requested him to i the silencer “for sonfething hig.” Stroh appeared before the grand jury teday and furnished informa- tion which the district attorney's of- tice sald will be used as the basis for another fndictment againat Reis- ing charging him with bringing fir arms Into the state without a mit. per- Past Precldénk \whl Of Jehuda Halevi Lodge Past president’s night will be gerved by Jehuda Halevi lodge, Sur day evening at 8 o'clock at Odd F lows' hall on Arch strect. Herbert T. Rosenfeld of New York. chair- man of the committee on gocial serv- fee, will be the speaker and fonr minute talks will be given by the tollowing past presider Dr. Levis fmirnow Lcr-. Dr. R L. Pro a xe R. F. Clark David L. Nair and Greensteir Earthquake Renmlcd In Los Angeles Today Los Angeles, Oct. 22 (P—A slight rattiing of windows and dishes which some residents diagnosed as an earthquake and others did not notice gave rise Ing to newspapers here today. selsmograph check was expected to bLe available in Pasadena later the day. Riverside residents also no- 1 the disturbance. Bernard Mil Morria . Witt, M George Le Witilam ’ Andrews, ! witchell and I P M| wyv)w ob- | to much telephon- Al in | City Items Blazel Syumowskl of 106 Lawlor street and Mrs, Frances Szempline iskl Napierski of Bristol, were mar- ned in Bristel, September 28, by Rev, George Bartlewskl, a return ‘\wldlng certificate received for rec- ord at the office of the town clerk indicat Master Robert 'Tracy of 1184 Stanley strect entertained a num- ber of his friends at hls home yes- |terday afternoon in honor of his fifth birthday, The home was deco- Ivated In colors appropriate to Hale {lowe'en. He received many gifts, |- Miss Dorothy McCrann and Miss | Margaret Crowe will be in charge of the rogular monthly card party of the Business and Professional Wom- en's club at the clubhouse tonight, The Y. M. T. A, & B, drum corps (will hold a dance tonight at the T. {A« B, hall. 'Thie {s the first of & igroup of dunces to be given by {groups of the corps. Michael Gordona of South street eported fo Licutenant Samuel Bam- { forth at police headquarters today ! that two geese had been stolen from his prem vesterday afternoon. Patrolman 1'red Wagner assign- ed fo Investigate, A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs, Elmer W. Pape of Maple il at the New Britain General hospital today. Mr. Pape Is president of the Adking P m.(lux Co. ! GROSS WAS NARROW ESCAPE Alex Gross. proprietor of the | York hotel on Mafn street, ex- | perienced a narrow escape from | serious injury in an unusual accident { yesterday affernoon at Bast Granby | where Lie and a party of friends were enjoying target practice by shooting at cans thrown fu the air. Gross had his double barrelled shot pointing in the air and when fired a ghot at a can, the gun ex- # ploded, Tipplng open {he barrels and hurling an fron rod that held the fwo harrels logether over hlg head, The rod also went over the hiead of away. } tecl rood would have struck nd n all probability caused serio fnjury. The muzzle of the (not clogged and the cause of the 1xplosll)l| could not be explained. ne SUFS DAUNDRY FOR DRESS The Union Laundry Co, has been named defendant in a suit for §55 4]!“!1\"\ bronght by Marguerite M. The plaintift alleges that ced not to attempt {to s if it could not be but violated this {agreement and in &o doing ruined the dress. Roche & Cabelus issucd which is returnable in the city court the first Monday o November. Deputy Sheriff Martin H. Horwltz served the papers. dene proper GRAND JURY ACTION New York, Oct. 22 (P—Presenta- {tion of evidence to the grand jury concerning the theft and' return of $653,000 worth of jewels belonging to Mrs. James P. Donohue, heiress to the Woolworth millions, was re- sumed today with an intimation from Chief Assistant District Attorney Pecora that the only witness to be called would be Mr. and Mis. Tona- e BANK 1S I‘(”HIH n Rushville, N, ¥, Oct. ) { during the night of all currer nd valuables fn the safe and offices, which a deputy sheriff sald might amount to $10,000 in currency and perhaps $100,000 in 1 Deaths Mrs. Bessie Haslam Wells Word has been received of the death of M Bessio Haslam Wells which occurred this morning at Rocky Hill. Mrs. Wells was tho daughter of the late Walter and Ella Haslam, former residents of 1his city. The funeral will take plave from her late home in Rocky Ilill iturday afternoon at 2 o'clock Willlam J, Hoffman William J. Hofiman, night at his home, 78 ¥r 2 was born in New Huaven the =on of John W «erman Hofiman, New RBritain for Ho was od 1l a member of J Besides his wife he Ha W. and Willlam Hoff- man, and a daughter, Mrs. Nettie Wetzel, of this The funeral {will be Leld tomorrow afferncon at lock at the home. Rev, R. N, i, pastor of Stanley Memorial | nrch, will officiate and burial will {be In Fairview eemetery, [} (L J Mrs. John Klenk The funeral ¢f Mrs John Klenk < held this morning at o'clock home, Cur ct, and {in sacred heart church at 7 Rev | Walter Nowakowski was celebrant lat the funeral mass. Pall bearers were Andrew, Michael and John 1utz of New York, Peter Welzien of Hartford and Authony ] Andrew \lamon of this city. Iour of Mr. Kienk's sisters served as flower [pearers. Father Nowakowski con- i Incted the committal service at the zrave. DBurial was in Sacred Heart cmetery the 3 in song, city. Funerals fat 1 Joseph A Iaffi‘ | | UNDEITAR ] Chone 16 | ! o st Mor. { || Ressence 13 Summer | s Chureh Nt = 1625-3 ORDER /IOLETS TOR THE YALE-ARMY GAME OCT, 31st Fancy Varlety of Goldfish (Greeting Cards) BOLLERER'S POSY SHOP #9 West Main St.. Professtona) Bldg. The Telegraph Florist of New Britain NOW, gnn | he | gun was COUNCIMEN OY (NHAR Ma,Mfl! : — |another The Rushville stafe bank was robbed | { mentionul NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER “Youngest Grandma” Spends Third Honeymoon Dancing as nght Club Entertainer Amna Chandler yea l.mdmnthw ' Lee, said to be 23 in becoming a He is Lest is married again. u woman and landed about 16 teet|yoman whothree Gross faid that if he had not | d the gun pointing in the air, fl!e: The pretiy in her act at {he Hofbrau mlum‘t on Broadway. married twice before. as and youthful 5 ago claimed the world's title for speed has just taken another husband, thn pianist who accompanies her She has been arrie When her daughter became a mother | Miss Chandler gave her own age he Ex-Servicemen Surprised § Jeot Ts ot Brought Up | 8ome of the city's leading ] cervicemen who, during the past | had heen doing “missionary” | work among merahers of (he mon counail in the vests of a re- vival of plans for soldier's memo- vial, today expressed surprise when | they learned the neas reached the at se Ar men com- int ure conmeil last night's claims to hase Ned from ANlerman Williim F. Judd a prome ise to have the proposition called to the attention of the council, and couneil niember agreed 1o words in its furtherance, But nen the counell led night, v not even been natise the an i say a fow reports. ssion the memortal plan b Lliegacnienan S ailen Bhn voreh M. Paonessa carlier In the week and were so enconraged at his enthu- | slastic rosponse that they declded fo ask its introduction by a member of the common council he mayer hald made tentative arrange ments for a public forum to gain the the public on the| type of memorial desired, and had not decl today ether to ceed at once with this plan or await action by the conuncil at future meeting, ' NAMES GOAL GOMMITIER Mayor Selects Members of Common K 1t once. sentiment of wl a Counell to Attend Conference on | " v i {conference Saturda office when the vy moruing in his 11 situation will discussed with local d a central distributin e up needy tamilies will he “Bifr BILL" TO SPEAK Former cnue Loca Members of [thetr Tt Y inte York, Nati ticut 1 tional hoar( Connectict wi Nove William (B rna es of the Coliector tor New I Rotarians the own speaking the club at the Burritt Lotel today. Taspic mmittee, Parker. Delbert Ame W il past pre The of the K L. Hateh, sident 1eh, assochition N vice-president TRY < Rill) 1 revenue will speak, of Yok Neat Perry, rican Institute a Association memher to ha duled for Novemboer 12 . lnstead. : collector Internal Rev. To Address Month. Rofary club did at a meeting of at noon program was under the business Speakers methods Orville Parker-Ruckey president of Architects, of the Insurance Conneg. the na- eal estate the were member of the - of of r of association the meating held on At this time Jdwards, r RADIO TELLS O THRILING OCEAN RESCUE BY LINER 1 that one lifeboat 1i immedd (Continued From aring neared M ar Fuel Shoy Saturday; Rartltt and Couneilman 1 Allerman n Maerz Donald | M. T ymnmittee conncil ¢ are ctions Nt the cominor toalip A it Hollywood vouthful de - waiters salis m is almost 1 Rober women the Reape in the lifebo: thought First Page) led with Ne- another 1he Loat, lifeboats rescuing ship that the Ne. 1t involved wer from the Comanche while in the Yy endur the of nest a chry- frosts buried In the ground Art venne, 12, presents prodigy, paintings have att attention critics. ble aptitude in mous masters. of several itics this Charles His oil acted the art Without any train- ing, he has shown vemarka- works of copyving fa old the Wall Street Briefs An initlal dividend of $1 a share has been declared on the common stock of Northern Ontario Light & Power Co, Ltd,, payable November 20 to etock of record, November 10, Rallrond, public utility and indus- trial bonds maturing in November aggregate $02,786,100 in contrast to 670,000 this month and $17,- 70,100, in November last year., The largest fssue s $12,000,000 Alumi. num Co., of America 6 year 7 per cent bondas, Improvement {n the leathér in. dustry s reflected in the report of American Hide & Leather Co, for the third quarter. Not profit increas- ed to $156,81Q after Interest, taxes and depreciation, equal to $1.41 a &hare on the preferred stock, com- pared with $51,408 or 41 ceuts a share on the preferred in the pre- ceding quarier and $100,474 or 80 cents 4 share in the third quarter of 1924, Net profit for the nine months this year was $461,028, equivalent to $4.18 a share on the preferred against $337.30 or $2.69 a share in the same perlod last year. Common stock of Procter & Gam ble has been placed on a $5 annual dividend basis with a quarterly dis. bursement of $1.25 & share. The Pre- vious rate was $4 annually. Not Plerce ter, losa of $35,282 Is reported | Ietroleum for the third qua in contrast to net profit of ,644, or 14 cents a shave, in the preceding quarter, and $109,038, or 4 cents a share, in the third quar- ter ot 1024,.Net profit for the 9 months of 1925 was $45 cqnal 10 18 cents a share. ASKS GOUNCIL T0 BLOCK J0 1 Allee Wants Government To Take Stand fn Opposition To Franchises In a letter to Mayor A. M. Paon- essa and the common council, J. B. Allea of 101 Harrison street, ree jucsts the common council to dratt u protest inst issuance of fran- chiscs to railroad companies for the operation of freight and passenger busses on the Connecticut highways, Mr. Allee's letter follows: “Chapter 9 of the pubiic a 1925 allows the New Haven railroad when €o authorized by the public utility commission to operate bus lines upon the highways of the state. “A series of applications are now pending before the commission on behalf of a subsidiary organization of the rallread for such authoriza- tion. it is understood, of the railroad. “1 respectfully request the adop- tion of the following resolutions. “‘Resolved: 'That the common council of the city of New Britain is opposed to the granting to any per- con or corporation acting as agent or subsidlary instrumentality of « rail- J company authorization to oper- te bus lines for the transportation of freight and _assengers on the highwavs of this state substantially parallel to the liues of such railroad pany. “Resolve counsel be to transwit the principal Jines hat the corporation and hereby fs requested a copy of the foregoing *Iyesolution to the public utility com- mission and to appear at any hearing on an application for such authoriza- tion to urge upon the said commis- slon the rejection of such application as contrary to the public intercst “Respectiully yours, R. ALLEFE." BRICK PLANT SOLD William 8, Hyde of Manches- Judge tef Buys Clayton Property at Auc- tlon—Price Reported at $27,000. Connley-Purinton Briek € ayton was disposed of f¢ tbotu §27,000 at public auction yes terday aflernoon. Tha pur was Judge Willlam S Hyde of Man | chester, although it coold not I Jlearned for whom he was acting The sale was made by order tha superfor court and Attorney Charles J. MeLaughlin of Hartford was appointed to he in charge. The ferms were to be $500 down, to- gather with 10 per eent of the bid, the balance to be paid in 60 days. Mortgages of the firm amounted to ahout $30,0 {" There ent at present bricg com the atten of curlosity was stated ™ plant at about and several bidders them. Most of those representatives Ithough ther antyhing ere 75 people pres the sale among were nies some more ot vlse, it ants we than CITY COURY The following fudgments have een awarded by Judge Willlam C ford in city court the plaintift recover judgment of $85.51 In the action ot F. . Charland ainst Abraham Gorbach. George W Kiett repre- the plaintiff. v the plaintiff to re of $21.50 in the action of Peter iger against Alpert & Brill Roche Cabefus represented the plaintiff The Citizens Coal Co. has awarded a judgment for damages of $7.40 in the action against Mike Karnasiewicz A, W. Upson repre- sented the plaintift. a IV( MUNTS to a sent ¥ cover dam & SCHOOLS CLOSE TOMORROW Public sesslons will b omitted throughout the city tomor- row when teachers will assemble Hartford for the annual teachers’ There will be four such nventlons held simultaneously in leading cities of four Connecti- | ent New Britain teachers | coming under the jurisdiction Hartford district SHIP SUNK, CREW ESCAPES Wellfleet, Hnn. Oct, 22 (P The CGleucester fishing schooner Nirvana was rammed and sunk by an. un identified collier eight miles |\Weilflect early today. The 12 mem- bers of the crew escaped and rowed ashore In two dorfes c school | convention districts, | Baltl & Ohio . | Beth Steel “NEW HAVEN" BUS PERMIT | ts of | 'he proposed routes parallel, | of | of |4 been | | in of | oft 20 Ly BRI]AI] UPWARD STOCK HOVEWENT More Than Million and Hall Shares Sold New York, Oct, 22 (A—Resump- tlon of the broad upward moyement I prices took place In today's uc- tive stock market with motors again assuming the leadership of the rally, Public participation was on the in- crease, (otal kales runnlug above 1% milllon shares before the end of the third hour, but the advance was an orderly o Low 147 1 14 High Allis Chal Am Con Am oo .. Am Smelt Am Sug . Am Sum Am Tel & Am Wool Anaconda Atehison MG & W Bald Loco l"l H!‘ 33, 1 68 . 1"1‘ 808 2N 149 Cen Leath Can Pacific Ches & O CM&StP... CM & St P prd CRIs& P Chile Cop Col Fuel Corn Prod Cru Steel Cosden Ofl Day Chem Erle | Erie {Gen 18t prd Llectric Gen Motors Gt North pfi Tisp Copper Int Nickel Int Paper K Kennecott Cop Lehigh Val Marina pfd s Pac pid Lead New Haven Norf & West North Paciic Oil Pan Ameri IPenn Railroad P& Rt Plerce Arrow. Pure Qil Rep 1 | Ray | Reading [Royal Dutch |Sinclalr Of Sonth Pacific uth Raflway Iy Spring .. 10, < 81 3615 84 201, 114 Pacifie Transcon ¢ Union Pacific United Fruit U 8 Indus U 8 Rubber U S Steel Radio | STOCKS I'olnam llIl 210 by Insurance Stocks { Bid Aetna Casualty Aetna Life lus Co. Actna Fire | Automobile Tns Automobile Ins Righte Hartford Tire | Natlonal ¥ire | Phoeniy Fire }ry welers Tns Co. [ Travelers Rights . | (Furmshed & Manufacturing Stocks Am Hardware 10 Am Hosiery Beaton & *Bige-Hfd Cpt Co com Billings & Spen com. ... Billings & Spen pfd Bristol rBass : Colt's Arms .. Eagle Lock o Tafnir Bearing Co . [ Tart & Cooley Landers, 1" N B Machine N B Machine Niles-Re-Pond North Tudd Peck, & Wil .. Russell Mfg Co . '.\lrv‘flw Mig Co | Standard Serew ! ey Works Stanley Work Torrington Union M | Conn 1t & | i | | prd com pfd Co com o Pow pfd . [ 4 STATUMENT THIEASURY EXCHNAGES & BALANCES New York 1,008, 100,000 bala Exchange: sehanges, Boston | balances, COURT was reached this af Victor Dail- Luzziettl, in ant sought to re alleged to be dne for a store at 411 Mirtle Hungerford & Saxe 1 plaintiff, while Atty sale represented Lu SETTLED OUT OF A softlement morning in the case lario against | cover money {the 1ea str sent tH JUDGMENT FOR §139 0 Juality Brapds Co judgment of $1 nst Marla Wis fanarde | 1ts acti S tor- d by the pleas v Ihe com sent Hungerford & oney tar roofis Mrs. Wisk almed % material to SALES RUAL Faul Zink house on Liv A. Cohen, Tena G three lots TSTATE has sold a three ymily has sold Boulevard in Rel- and Nathan Ber. ¢ made through real estate t to rhach has on 1 1idere to George Both sales w reon & | so1 on. {the Ci office, Carlson BISHOP FOUND DEAD sw Orleans, Oct, 22 (M—RBishop ard M. Parker, Concord. N. H. was found dead in his bed at the Bienville hotel about noon today. steamsh PUTNAM & CO MEMBERS NEW WORA & HARITORD STOCH EXCHAMGEY JIWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. 2040 MHARTFORD OFFICE 6_CENTRAL Row o tne We Ofer:— 50 Eagle Lock JUDD & COMPANY Hartford, Conn, Members New York Stock Echange Members Harvtford Stock Exchange TAKE THE PLEASURL IN ANNOUNCING OPENING OF A BRANCH OFFICE MERIDEN, CONN. ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22 1925 UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF MR. LOUIS deK. HUBBARD MERIDEN OFFICE: 23 Colony Street “Telephone 1310 NEW BRITAIN OFFICE Burritt Hotel Bullding Thomson, THenn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg.,, New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCE EXCHANGES Donald R Hart, Mgr. We Offer:— 100 STANLEY WORKS 100 AMERICAN HARDWARE 50 FAFNIR BEARING We do not accept margin accounts HARTFORD Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Tel.2-7T186 We offer 100 Shares of Colts 50 American Hardware 100 Torrington NEW BRITAIN Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel. 3420 e e ey RED CROSS ANNUAL YOUTH MISSING FROM HOME e ff,‘,‘,"”‘.‘,',\ Ij“‘\ "l Nicholas Prims, 17, of 141 Pleas- A o fer08 L nnt i atn has been missing from erEunlaations I.v' b ‘v" S home since vesterday morning, ac- \ C v for annual meet={ oonjing (o a report made to the po- Connectiout Ite 1 lice today by his 4 M. Houghton gave his. mother. vocation and the was given by Rakewell, secretary of Haven chapter W I'vo ing of the Roy 1 Cross. the in- ldress of welcoms Professor Charles T the New Rev City Advertisement TO SELL DEATH SHII Gas Station—Arch Street New York, Oct Federal | Notice Is hereby given that a hear- Judge Marcus B ampbell in | ing will be held before the Board of Brooklyn today sigr an order|Public Works, City of New Britain, T the 80 of the [in room 307, City Hall, at 7:30 Mac The proceed- [o'clock, Tuesday evening, October sale will be div 7, 1925 on the petition of A. Edele whom d o|son for a gasoline station to be loe by S ated at 665 Arch street, rmuth All persons {interested are re- tiested fo be present at said hear- if they see cause, and be heard {in relation to the above, HERALD CLASSIFTED | BOARD OF PUBLIC ADS FOR RESULIS ‘ George H. Johnson, wuthor Ip of the mong 1 claims are allowed fal Com- | with whom | be flled by WORKS. Clerk, Back from Polar Regions Commander Donald MacMillan of the U, S. Navy, at the helm = of his ship Bowdoin arriving back at W lcrnaset Me., whence e and his expedition started last summer to explore the u- north. pey

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