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DEMOCRACY GAINS INFOREIGN LANDS | (* (Continued I'rem [irst Page) degerves the sppport and sympathy of Amerlcan husinessmen In Jis ef- forts, the speakgy stated. He sald Berlfn Is determined to estublish a republican government, while Bavaria wants a monarchy, | The resulling, confliet is hurting | business. “The allles would be served (heir own iuterests if they treated Hindenburg according to his | face valuye," he sald. | Real Russia “Under Cover” | There {8 no chance for the visitor | to Russia to see the real Russla, | according to the minister, The tourist s under the scrutiny of the Soviet government eevry minute he 1% in the country. Ile added that the attempts to spread Russlan com- munism into Germany are ‘being | met by a wall of resistance In Ger- many. Industrially he said Germany s working at a feverlsh pace, the average workmen there producing as much in his regular 10 hour day a8 an American or Rritish workmen could in 12. As a result of this, he said, everywhere there is a market It seems to be flooded with German goods. | France and England In France he sald there is a dif- ference between moral debts and the | debts they are compelled to pay, and that this sitnation ls reflected In the war debt situalon. He spoke of the political situation in’ England, where he said Premier Baldwin was buying industrial peace. He said Mr. Baldwin is tot- tering to his political doom because of this! He referred to the laws In Great | Britain where radical epeakers are! permitted to say what they please nnmolestr‘d by the police “because If they doh't they'll bust” and said a political meeting in America 1s like a prayer meeting by compari- s |priemts read the EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD SON CELEBRATES MASS AT RUNERAL OF MOTHER e ey Deaths = Hundreds Attend Obsequies of Mr ‘ ‘Willlam Scholes : 1 ‘Willfam Scholes, 42, formerly of |w ,.—__._._—__.——-—— Wall Street Briefs '»WI”] BU“N[! “F MOTORS FEATURES Again Chrysler Hits New Mark | g | THURSDAY, OCTOBER The ork present selllug price of New Stock eachangu membership, lich recently reached a new high Nora W. Roche At St. Jo- thls city, died yesterday afternoon |vecord of §135,000, is bascd almost seph's Chereh at his home, 128 Orchard street, [vntirely upon good will and earning Springtield, Mass. Mr. Scholes was|power. Tangible assets qf the. ex- The funcral of Mrs. Novw W. |born in England but camno to Spring- | change, consisting largely of land Roehe of 76 Basgett street held this | field in his early youth and was ed-|udd buildings, gives euch seat on morning in 8t Joseph's clurel was | ycated in the local schools, IMe |account of equality of only $5,770, onc of thu most largely altended | worked for a time at the New Brit- | aVing over 40 per cent of its mr- \\~\«]|‘ held in (hat church, A :;niunn ain Machine C'o. Besides his wife, he | ket auotation to be represented by | Mgh mass of requiem was celebrat- | PR C . | Intangible values, od at 10 o'clock by Rev. J. Warren ]I'hm:nnm:vlll;‘;:‘ :'a'r s““lng’\‘\!l{i ‘('.:n x TR I Loche o erby, Mrs. Roche's wou. | (it BFVES © PR 0 ar | Common stock of U. S, Hoffmu : | Rev. John Dillon of Shelton Was | g inonoia’ and Mrs Joseph W, | Machinery corporatfon has been | | deacon, Rev. Michac! Barcy of Hart. | o\ n et P : | placed on an unnual dividend basis " ford, subdeacon, and Rev. MichRel | g funeral will be hold tomor-|Of $8 & shate with & quarterly § u’n::ni’: ot Merlden, master-of-cerv- { ., "2 rtarnoon at 12:30 o'clock at "Nt Of 76 cents a share, which for Ithe home in merly had buen b0 ¢ nts. The regn jeated in the sanctuary were: oringfield. The body S ElevIV LA i e R L RO e Waitok | muLibe¥broug htfio? thafiol(ybehisre!| s aauarterly (oL 118 LOMRLIQ DL - nor, Wi | services will be candticted oy Ttaw | (erred also was authorized, Not in McCrann, Rtev., Raymond Clably, j Services wi onoue ¥ ReV-luome for the nine months of 182) ; : lichaul | Dr. Gieorgs W. ¢, Hill, pastor of the Reve John Donohue, Rev. Michael | g h pastor of the ' .o somM,520, cqual to $4.85 a shar < L S s Conpens | Sonth Congregationa X o 5 Keating and Rev, Charles Coppens {Bobh e f“;" G ,‘“_": |on the commen after preferred divi of New Britain; Rev., John 13 \ < gt the Lrwin chapel. Burlal go, s, against $506,730, or $2.65 o bR R e e will be in Fairview cemetery, | Kensinglon; Rev. rank Kehoe, Willlam Carne nd Rev, John “ie. | Joseph Plerce Thomas Grath of Har! ¢ Rev. Joseph T John Pievce Thomas, 62, of 74b{, winkle of Rev, Michael | Arch street, died this morning at |4y, Rev. N, I X, Schoeider and | New Britain General hospity Mr. |y, Fdward Farrell of Meriden; | Thomas was born in England | Rev. Robert Fitzgerald and Re and lins been employed for some Vincent Finn of Derby; Rev, Janes | time a die-maker at the Stanley |4 Kane of Danbury; Bev. Joseph Rice Works. e was a member of the {share on the common a year ago. Packard '\|v(or Co. has declarud stock dividend of 10 per cent on | Usually carnings reports by General Motors | | amd Chirysler corporation, the former | he common stock, payable Dec. olders of record Nov. 14, 1 to v Jersey Zing declared an oxtra ividend of © per cent, payable Dec 0 to stock of record Nov. 20, pacity neak price 29, 1925. ~Accessories St w York. Oct i outburst of buyh nd accessory share which mounted to the the of vels for umption year, marl the Speculatiye y the announcement of A sale of 25 additional hunge scats to take inprecedented volume with 1,000,000 shares a day p JBuying of the motors {iifenced by the publication of favorable th arning over 85 a sha r crossed 241 29 (P hroud movement in today's stock tmagination was fired cure of businese. and reports that broker: the official ticker was taxed to ca. | tradiug continuing at and General Motors es- Another in the motor | a dozen of | new high ked the re- upward murket, | stock ex- | of the s, wire and i was | e ird quarter | re and the latter $9.86 a share in that period, to & now of Port Chester; Rev. John Kenn v | Sons of 8t. George, Harmony Lodg: sas tablished & new ftop above 140, | o* 'rh(vnnvwv\y\vHv Rev. Michacl | and A, M., Azziz Grotto, Every-| Surplus of $4,524,760 reporied by | Studebaker, Hudson, ackar : oy and Rev. Joseph Otto ‘of fan's Tible Class and Trinity |tho Wabash railway for the nine|Plerce Arrow common and pre- | cn: Rev, Joln Fay of Wi- | \ethodist church. [ months of this y is equal, after | ferred, Timken Roller bearing and nd Rev. Thomas McGarry | Fe leaves a daughter. Mrs. | preforred dividends, to $2.74 a share | Fisher Body also reached new high | of Ansonia lGeorgaicl! Andrews of ascisted by the visiting | n, Elmer E balx Akron, O.; a Fr. Roche Thomas of Plainville | | Stewart of | omuittal service at |, gigiar Mrs, Frank 11 th grave. As the body was borne | xo o puitain: and six brothers, Ben- from the church Miss Laur "4l | famin H. Thomas of New Britain er My God o Thee. "} ) oq Thomas of New York and rers were John Cashman, \\llllmll\ i, Thomas Bucklvy, Jaines Rac! hfl Butler Roche and 1 1- | l!mlal was in S Arthur W, John W., Clifford and | W. H. Thomas of Boston, The funeral will be held at the [Tome of his sister, Mrs. Stewart, S s | 745 Arch street, mxrdu\ afternoon |at 2 o'clock! Kev. W. H. Alderson DEPORTATION SIGNED | ¥ offeinte, Harmony lodge il conduct the commiftal services at Secretary of Labor Signs Order Send- | the grave in West cemotery, Plain- ville son. “Over there they are wonder- el “ e - e Democracy and the inherent rlgh[‘lm““' ot Hm,h T. Lamsey, Texas| who O Countrs, "omen Bargain Hunters of man to think for himself, is re \ Violate Parking Laws war veteran. The spot in France nsserting itself, while the &treams | i o' wphiel the bofy of the “un-| Washington, Oct. 20 P A war-| Bargain day in the stores about !’ ssem to be running against him"{y,own" wag taken tallies exactly, frant orderin sportation from the |the city does not mean anything to he concluded. lsays Ramsey, with Shaw's burial [United Staies has been issued by the |the police department ahont [place. A pletire of Shaw, vietim of [secretary of labor agninst John €. |cight women found that the police [} RAD[UM REGOYERED Ifhe Mousc-Argonne oftensive, 18 |Schadel of Wort Wayne, Ind, who!were quoting fhe nsual price on|° shown above | was originally deported to Hamburg, [ parking violations, §2 per ticket, 2 New Wall 5t M&;mhm $5,000 Worth, Caught in Woman's W . 2 - . ‘ [Will Be Chayged $3, An arrangement was made be- Skirt, Carricd Around Newark But | New York, Oct, 26 (8)--The gov- states unlawfully, the labor 15ide ofher purked machines, 1 |tween Reichert and Leonard wher Not Lost. ™ | erning commitice of the New York Iment holds, and although an ar {a douhle row. A few succee by the latter was to take Mrs. ke | Stock Fxchange sineed foday eampaign has been instituted in is | petting into fhe curbs, wheve they |chert and her baby by automobile to Newark, N, J, Oct. 29 (P—-Dr. | joe5 0 or N0 berships to be {hehalf by sympathizers, the immi-ljart their machines over the allotted | Kildecr Monday night. =~ He was fo Andrew Wallhouser and, Dr. Francs | ,aatq to the pecsent 1,100 would be |gration authorities have refused o [time, Licutenant Saruel Bamforth [$10P At the fop of a hill and et the 3. McCauley todaytold Row'a $5,000 | ¢10 tor an aggregate of $3,500,000, |change their ruling. Schadel has a |gound the women very reluctant in |4r roll backward oft an cmbunk- bit of radium journey umnoticed | [ .iivin arouns of five from §135,- |wife, whom he married after com-|iyring over the §2 , [ment. L : through the city stuck to the hem 000 to $145,000 each. An additional |ing to the United States in 1906, and ol e II"“'H‘\l ':"' de : )Tlr‘::lrn"l““\l“"t!"v?: of a woman's skirt, $100,250 wouil e derived fro: o |four children. 7 Thurv B RSICIOTEEN N =D 2 1€ (The radluim,fnalpeti Thiay solall ievero N ST S | Waterbury Factory to sherift listening in, that the plan | bulb the size of a grain of wheat | and fastened to adhesive tape, was | pleked up by the dress of the pa- tlent from whom it had been re- moved, the dogtors sald. Prohibition Agents Are | was paid for a seat last weck. Stopped in Jewish Raids | New York, Oct. 29 (A—An in-| The seals will on the following basi 000 cach; fis {at $140,000 each; five at $142, each, and five at $145,000 each Hun'crflMmtukon fm Junction was fssued foday by Fed. | Pheasant, Is l\lll(‘d eral Judge Thacher restraining pro- | papne N. ¥, Oct. 20 (A - Alhert | hibition offfcials from further pro- | e Jisher, o1, was killed two miles ceedings against the Mizrach Wina | company and Rabbi Julius L. Horo- | witz, Isstfance of the injunctien fol- lowed & raid yesterday when wines and cordials valued at $5,000, were selzed. In applying for the Injunc- tion counsel for the company sald. the selzure had aroused widespread pheasant huntin {ed from cover brother quickly and fired direct range trated the neck and upper causing death within a short time. and John Van 8t ; £ S solution expres at the tndignation among Jews of New T T R G “Pirate” in Wood Cave | ;im0 (0 Gowveii or tarttord RRonky The police today investigated a re- | Playing hookey (rom who;»l and | ! | lunchieon eiuts 1 neelling 11 o port. that a truck had been parked | spending the day under a pl dress of Arthur Ifenderson, British BURNS FATAL TO OHILD In Willow Brook park for.the past | railtoad tics near the Skinner ‘«l”*k‘m.‘.r Jeader fn Larliament “hee Ansonfa, Oct. 20 (P—Gertrude, !\ 0K (HOOE BT BN as the | company was the fdea of a “swell” | of his asserted soclalistic sympa- the 4-vear-old daughter ef Mr. and property of Costarlo Leltosla of 15 Ume of & vouth apprehended by the | {hjes, The Kiwanis and Jxchang Mrs. Hyman Blumenthal, died at the Griffin hospital at 5 o'clock yester- day afternoon as the result of hurns received while playing ‘round a bon- fire at the banks of the Naugatuck | river near her home on Broad sfrect. . Beatty street. 'Tho truck down apd the owner left it in move it, he told liceman William §, Motore Strolls. Buyers use it--- So should sellers WHEN the purchasing agent for a factory, the buyer for a store, wants materials or goods to replenish his stock in a hurry, he moves quickly—and telephones. He describes what he needs, gets prices, finds out about delivery, and gives his order— all in one toil telephone conversation. Nowadays, many sellers aren’t waiting for their customers to make known their wants. They are anticipating them. ™ - Manufacturers, jobbers, wholesalers, are h calling out-ci-town customers regularly by I toll telephone, finding out what is needed, ;entioning special items, winning customers’ good-will—and making profits on their in- creased sales. That's what wise ¢ pllers are doing. THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM One System - Oe Policy . Untversel Sercies | i e munist pars . ling ordinances. Mos ,-)1)().000\ Sehadel returned tq the Tnited it convenient ta park their oitered fpr sale The record high price of $135,000 west of this city this morning while | A bird was start- n-law of De Fisher, whirled Do Fisher was on d 60 bird shot pene- | her chest, broke the park until he had an opportunity to iGermany, in 1920, on the ground that he w wonian n and proee dxove machines down eded to violate park- Most of them found an officer of the com- Close Indefinitely | | Waterbury, Conn., Oect, 20 | The Conneeticut Brass and Manufac- turing company of this city, employ- " Citgl Items Capitol Martinelll Coneert, Thea- it ling 200 workers, will close for an ter, Bunday Nov. Ist. Tiekets el lyq.6nite period Saturday, it was an- sale at C. L. Pierce Co.—Advt. Inounced today. Officials of the The Dyson Land Co. has Deen oo 0y aeeribed fhis fon to a | granted a permit (o build a two-f esire to st ten out the financial ily house on Homestead street at ffairs of the firm before reopening. estimated cost of $12,000 | The compdny Gulbransen Registering Planos at | o\ S0 LT it offie Morans'—advt. Lemphatically deny that the suspen- ! John I. Tobin of 123 Black """," | sion was caused by It . Palm k of busine avenue has left for tAMlany ont of town firms held notes I"lor for a five-m E | igainst the concern. | an, S Strople of 113 Church :m»" i will move to 185-180 Pari strect on ford T Jeplore | as before, 838.-<advt h'!u ng of Hende Oct A o Tions dopted Truant bpent Time as i art (‘mh of H.H ford police today after Mr. Skinner ve-lcjyhs met today but took no action Ashes believed those of a human being were found in this fur- on the common stock, 23 a share on the common. [TWENTY YEAR SENTENCE North Dakota Man Desired Death of after a plea of guilty to a charge of attempting to Kill his wife and the authoritles that and when [ notified Sheriff hal failed, P | ehine suid he heard Reichert say. you." insured his has been In receiver- |months ago. Teonard A, Andrews, | Has { without permission, in contrast fo 17 a year ago, or 89 cents FOR WOULD-BE MURDERER His Wife And Little Child, Hankinson, N. D. Oct. I. Relchert, transfer m inder sentence 20 (P—A. n, today is to 20 years In prison oungest of Ben Leonard, four small an employe, told the Reic desired to kill 1ls wife and marry an 18 year ol girl Leonard safd he suggested Reichert hire him to do the s Relelert C. Turner. children, that aying that another ma- alled on the hill yellow,” Sheriff had s “You are Turner “1f you don't do it on the way back T'll fix Iteichert was arrested Tuesday and confessed) Sherift Turner wife said the man had for $1,300 (wo SUICIDE TN NEW HAVEN Wealthy Re- His | tived Orange Farmer, Takes Own Life by Shooting. New Haven, Oct. 29 (A—Leonurd A. Andrews, wealthy retired Orange farmer and brother of Irving ground Rails responded to p additional favorable earnings statemen n tlon of record-breaking ings,© Southern TRail Coast Line, *“Nickel Western Pacific preferr ing through thelr pr maximums, ntility and ¢ sented several out strength, Woolworth n Comincrcial and Allig Chal Am Can Am Loco Am Smelt Am Sugar Am Sum Am T & T Am Wool Anaconda Atchison At G & 3ald Loco Talti & O RBeth Steel Boseh Mag Cen Leath RIREY Can Tac 140 Ches & O ... 108 CM&SPpfd 157 CRISL&P . 46t Chile Cop Col Fuel Con Texti Corn Prod T Cru steel Cosden Of |v,u Chem Irie Lrw Ist prd Gen Fleetrie Gen Motors Gt North p Tnsp Copper Int Nickel Tnt Paper Kemy L1404 d . 4% 2814 363 ott Clop. 57 1s Marine «o..... 43 Marine ped Mis Pae pfd Nat Lead New Maven Norf & W North Uac Facitic 0il Pan American A. Andrews, only dissenting juror in the trial of Olympia Macri, commit- | ted suicide in a henhouse on his furm today by firing a slug from a 22-caliber revolver fnto his brain clancholla aud 1l health wer ziven by mombers of his family us a report BACK TO JAIL. terbury, Oct. 29 (Me—James of this city, who wa from A\ Henderson, released ) for exposing A vholesale jail delivery, was returned to the institution today when he as sentenced to 30 days in jail on & of taking an automobile in city court this ntly plot for a charge morning. SUIT VOR $1,500 BROUGHT Julian Klukowski, through Staniey J. Traceski, has brought suit for $1,500 damages against Joseph and Josephine Perzanowski. Deputy Sherift Matthew Papciak has gar- nisheed money in local banks. The | papers returnable in the ety court the second Monday of Novem- ber. Joseph A. Haffey UNDEKTARER Phone 1625- Opposite St. Mary’ Residence 17 Summer &t are Chureh - 1683 ———— ORDER VIOLETS Now For the Yale-Army € nace in a rural school near Corning, 0. The discovery was made by Mrs. Allison Linscott, janitress, inset above. The lower photo is of Miss B»mnca Wright, teacher, who worked with Ohio authorities to solve the suspected murder. T EXCHANGES & [GREFTING CARDS] New York— Exehanges, 9 Bollerer's Posy Shop '0t); balances 85000 £ W. MAIN ST, PROF. ‘lm Tel. 884, The Telegraph Florist of New Britain Dolances jall in New | Penn Railroad P& RC & | Pieree Arrow Ture 0il Nep 1 & 8 ay Copper rding oyal Duteh . Automobite Ing Hartford Fire tional Fir oenix Fir ravelers Ins Co. Rights . Manufs |lhl|’h|g Kige-Hfd Cpt Co com Billines & Spen com | Billings & Sper prd. Bristol Brass Fagle 1 Fafnir B Hart & Cooley fers, ¥ pfd s-Be-Pond com | North & Juda Peck, Stowa & Wil tussell Mfg Co Scovill Mfg Standard Stanley Works | Stantey Works pfd | Torrington Co com Union Mfg Co Conn Lt & Pow pfd Hfd Elec Light N B Gas Southern N E Tel |14 Gas TREASURY Treasury balance ST 25,000,000 Merchand mical share; American Nota selling 5 to 715 points hiz | ubljcation of | September | nd continua- | car load- Atlantic Plate” and ed all break- evious 1925 ise, public also pre- ing points of A Bank | olvents fall a1 251% 119% | 1161 6614 | 31414 4875 1o ported that a Loy had been the m»“.m the Henderson ban. The Civitan | o possible motive for the deed. Jeias i for two day | club discusseq the Henderson mat- )~ Apdrews left the house this morn- | S NCIAIT Ll —_ | ter at length yesterday but fook no {ing to feed a floek of hens. ‘The -.\"”’Vv ‘, avific A Brooklyn inventor has von-{final action. ‘The Henderson ad- | hencoop was some distance from the I5outh Raitwas structed & stress meter which tells {dress was to have been made Mon- |jouse, When he. falled to return | Studeba the weight a bridge will bear. | day evening. after.an absence of half an hour his :‘\VT ‘\' ; = | cldest son, Fields. went to the hen- | 114" )_" S ol O e b S coop and found his father's body, a |, :;‘I"‘l‘jl £ ‘]‘”“.' School Furnace Hides Murder e et e ek e[| 3 1 { Mle. the revolver still clutched in the | % ' right hand. liets ey survived by his widow, tvo |' | arrangements have not as yet been | Hadio LER S complted b, R | 30 DRUG CASES 1 LOCAL STOCKS | New Haven, Oct. 29 (R}—The fe | eral grand jury came in here today (Inrnished by Putnam & Co.) | among the cases before it were fhose involving about 30 persons Insurance Stocks charged with violation of the anti-| Bid Asked narcotic law. The jury was charged !\ asually 90— hy Judge ¥ Thomas and retired. | Avina 1ife Ing € At the noon recess it had not ma Aetna e st 0 " bl a1 R 17 1 = 2 “ 26 TP W] a0 a 3 4 1 13 °0 = 39 11 148 85 57 ATEMENT 1,026.0 BAL \\(l ' 000 Boston — Exchanges, 76,000,000; MEMBERS DI WEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN= Tel. 2040 MARTFORD OFFICE € CENTRAL Row PUTNAM & CO NEW YORA & WARTTORD STOCK T 1-ue WE OFFER: 500 Colt’s 500 Torrington 500 Stanley Works Members Hartford WE OFFER: Aetna Life Insurance Co. Travelers Insurance Co. Stocks PRICES ON APPLICATION JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Esxchange Stock Exchange New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., lel. Judd Building, Pear! St., corner of Lewis, 1815 Hartford, Conn. AETNA LIFE HARTFORD FIRE GENERAL CONN. TRAVELERS We do not aceept @homson, Tenn & To. |i] Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain MEMBERS NEW YORR AND HARTFORD STOCE EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart. Mgr. margiy Tel. 2580 accounts HARTFORD Hartford Conn. Trust. Bldg. Tel,2-7186 NEW BRITAIN Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel. 3420 WE OFFER: | Rev. Harold Turney, pastor of the First Christian church, In- deserted his flock for the soda fountain because 1d a minister has no time that he can call He also hopes to make enough money at the soda fountain to obtain a college degree. glewood, Calif., he “wants to study, his own.” Tax Exempt in Connmecticut The Taft Realty Company New Haven, Connecticut First Mortgage 15.Year 6% Sinking Fund Gold Bonds Dated October 1, 1925 DENOMINATIONS $100 - $500 - $1000 TRUSTEE The Union & New Haven Trust Ca. Appraisals: Messrs. Wm. M. Hotchkiss and Thomas F. Clark, beth value the property in excess of twe of New Haven, times the amount of the Loan. Price 100 and accrued interest, yield 6% Consult your own Broker or send for Descriptive Circular 1 100 Shares Stanley Works 100 Shares Torrington Co. $1,400,000 First Mortgage 6% Bonds Due October 1, 1940 LOAN: INCORPORATED ESTABLISHED 1909 oUND FLSOR 34 PINE STREET ' NEW YORK aRsuN® FLSOR 14 SO, LASALLE ST, CHICAGO

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