New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 14, 1925, Page 13

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have become greatly lowered and that their wugons are hitched to a dead star, BOKS WOULD WiAKE o PALS 00T OF DADS Youth Asks Fathers to Beoome| Chums for Sons A quartct composed of Edward Hedwull, James 8wanson, Arthur Olson and George Ward entertained with several selections. Group sing- |!ng was thoroughly enjoyed with A, C. Anderson song leader and A, W, | Ritter at the plano during which unexpected duet numbers were in- troduced with Rev, Mr, Gliman and Mr. Hamlin singing one verse and at another time H, L. Gronback and I trong singlng. Tha 1 beef dinner followed home wade pumpkin ple and T The third annual Father and Son banquet under the auspices of t Men's clul was held last evenin the Stanley Memoriul churet by e church dining rooms were taxcd lo | C/1°€3¢ Was weil prepared under the their utmost capacity with the 1o | direction of -~ Mrs. George Welr, men and boys. At 7 o'clock they | President of the Ladies' Ald soclety took thelr places at the tables and | "4 scrved by a committee, of the blessing was asked by Rev, I N. Women of the same organization, Gilman, George V. Hamlin, chalrman of the Men's club, acted as toastmaster | and extended the welcome of the | Men's club particularly to the boys. On behalf of the boys, Edward Tiin- brell responded thanking the Men's club for its intcrest and pointing out that 1t the fathers really wanted Boston Veterans Already Plan for November 11, '26 Boston, Nov. 14 () — The hold- “parade for pea duy here last Wec fch the American Legion and geveral elvil organizations falled to their boys to be more like what they | 6 i et nsed to be or “chips off the old [bora t !\ hq?nod“g:“rl:fd\1(50;:. block” as some express it, they ought chusetts department o‘f Rty ST to spend more time with their boys o) 1hh plans for the celebration of %0 that the younger generation might | syniisiice day next year “In keep- have some means of knowlng the [j ™ 0> o1 FERS SERE T KEeR- #ort of paople thelr fathersnte, Hol iutiton of wortt peads and unden. #ald that he was sure that the hoys b aainatt bea ket would welcome & closer assoclatton | 1< e PEEHSH POV RS i LDl (e C R COUTIR & o ot e ot sy ol dal e BreCebfabout gates from several veteran bodies Walter O. Cook, Scout executive of 5 ing the legion to discuss the New Britain, gave a short talk most normay voung men start out where the American Near East with falrly high ldeals which {lie is operating. Twelve esgs are| through the years often become 'accepted on their ce value' as lowered until in mature life equivalent to one rvuble, or fifty through stress of circumstance and ecénts 1; American currendy, conditions unfavorable to reaching [any of the eees prove bad rw\ those tdeals they flnd that these ma \e returned as ‘Hrg‘x ten- {der.” e he mew forn of em 1 . made necessary owing to the i culty of getting the regular Soviet \\atuln.lon, [r |money to Kara Kala. which Is lux Whereae, by M\\lh"un e\mnvm pre- [{ed deep in the mountains of ented to the undersigned, It has been e made to appear that “The City Natfonal s AnaigoL pemerionn menia. Fank of New Britaln” In the City ot in Kara Kala costs 200 rggs Mise New Britain In the County of Hartford Dorothy Stratton, of New York and State of Connecticut has complied cirv who ehareelof the ros with all the provisions of the Statutes C1L¥e ThO s in ¢ ok o! the United Etates required to be com- |lief work In that area, reports that piiad with before an association shall be |live chickens also are coming into tuthorized to commence the business of | yse as currenc & chicken being Anklig; ) EEE) Now therefore T, J. Y. McIntosh, Comp- ”Nmf'l as a ruble and a half, or do hereby certif: lonal Bank of New ty of New Pritain in the County of Martfard and Rtata of Connecticut {s authorized to commenca the business of Banking as provided in Eection Fifty one hundred and sixty nine cents in American money, FAVORS $870 SETTLEMENT. A claim of the Eddy for damages of $870.81 Awning Co. resulting of the Revised Btatutes of the United | from a sink overflow in the hes Btates, | i T i In testimony whereof witness my hand | department, is just and proper in th and seal of office thls ninth day ofl opinion of Corporation Cou Jember1eet Kirkham and he will recommend to the common council that the bil be paid. J. W. McINTORH, Comptroller of the Currency. (Seal) Most people would be comfort- ably well-to-do today if they had not stopped saving money. Nearly everyone, at one time or another, begins to save, though relatively few stick to it until they acquire the habit. No bit is too little to save— the main thing is to be sys- tematic about saving that bit. Are you?—and have you made your start? Bring a First Dollar this next week—get a Dime Saving Rank that will register your Dimes and you will be surprised how quickly it will accumulate. Burritt Nutua! Savngs Bank OPEN S ATURDAY, 7 TO 9 P. M. Whiskers! And Her Beau Kicked r'>-v on “This last Armistice day | ecouting, He lained to the us- W ,‘f v‘m‘ : |\I"v’|‘r"l‘ H:‘hs- -4\{ semblage the relation of scout ac- Hiood declacd B and e tivitles to the church regardless of £ o see to it that the nest oo the denominatlon of the particular | =\ 1ol (darane or by church to which the scout troop fs : = ) ! pacifists, We are confident that t attached, stating that in New Britain bublic cooperate 1in ar 98 per cent of the scout troops were D et 0 attached to some church. TRLERMELAL 08 N0 8L s the right e€ort of observauce. The maln epeaker of the evening s e 5 was Rev. Truman H. Woodward of | Miss Venice Coachman, Kansas City stenographer, let a young '}l‘F I»"«idpm‘lcd churrlh u; W up{»(ne]. Ezgs Being Used as man kiss her good-night and came to grief. The young man s theme was “Kindling Dead | ¢ shieed. % . ¥ 3 % Stars.” He explained that this was | Currency in Armenia | felt whiskers ag‘am&t his cheek. He called the police and it taken from Emerson's advica fo| rivan, Armenla, Nov. 14 (; — | developed “Miss” Coachman was a man. She—or he— aid he young men “to hitch their wagons Eggs are being used as currency in | had posed as a woman for four years, doing it because business to a star.” Mr., Woodward told how the Kara Kala district of Armenia, | | men would not hire male stenographers, ‘flUFSTlflN NEED OF HICH SCRODL 1§ “ FUEL CONSERVATER Gitzens Coal (. Sees No Denellt Throngh Appointment ' 1 from First Pag # governor's the Citi expresses a helief t! d for a fuel and that there P fuel K city to ave ba the winter mor Discussing the proposed appoint T ment, the letter has the following | MI'S, ,ane L. L.mmn el situati and ernor committ with other loral dra mine their ability to ) city's nec of months. HEARING FOR TRUCKMEN ests o i it infer com of the comm 1\ council 10 | proven i oppose ealimination of XPress. The s t men’s parking st 1 on Commercial bandits ¥ 1 « sireet, last night. They set forth they children utmos fy are not financially v position Damas scri I maintain offices and menaced or i inated. It was int 1 that t ontlying villages Ll o want the par space main- ' roaming to the nortl ! ned will lenss fe property cus and use it to sclicit business 1€ the | Four Christians have ordinance commiitee takes the pres. by highway bandits a f ent parkng restriction from them from Damascus SEE OUR DISPLAY OF +—ORCHIDS OUR WINDOW BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP BRIDAL ) 89 West Main St. — Professional Bldg. — Tel. 886 The Telegraph Florist of New Britain REABY T0 PLAY Lol On Talcott St. Protest | iCemmentase | Left Estate of $24,065 o[ “We have no alicction to the ap-| sjpa ren P polntment of a4 fuel administrato s ; if it is deemed advisable by the | governor but we can see no reason | & | why an appointment should be made | | > {at the present time hecause no one | po, S0 ahat | can Tielp the anthracite situation ex- | ooy At 835, $% cept the miners and the operators. (¢, s 1% It is doubtful fu our minds if a|,, (a4 g fuel administrator could n G i 5 more strenuous endeavors to obtain | ¢, ree & substitutes than the W dealers | ( <100 are making every day.” i . Reported high prices for a thra- | jog 7. $4.0 i cite have little hea on ti e 0 D : uation, 1n the opinion of {he com- | aua 40 3 i 1 pany, the following paragraph from o sit in Savin the letter indicates:— 3 Brits : Ty “With reference to statements in | 3200+ oo and! pers our local papers to the ef . 1 8 dealers fn New Tritain are ; 5 b anthracite coal at $20.00 per ton, w feel that such nee are so few that the a te supply in the city is n practic ed, t this feature ha | Bennett: | Bennett; ' Mo Wall Street Brie/s tracts awarded M October in states, comprising g 7-8 of the coun- try's construction, are um\pmr il |at $519,528,200 Ly ¢ corporation, the largest voluine for any October, but a decline of & percent under September, which {s consldered unu a8 October ordinarily has a larger bullding to- tal than September, The construc tlon volume for 1024 rd vear, has alre: | exceeded in |the first ten mon 1425, 11 tota 86,900 comparing with ) for all of last year, and # Pittsburgh |district, the central west and the | southeastern s have ax {ceeded their t Net loss of £90,91 v depr latton and | tis reported by Wickwire Spe steel for the first nine months of 102 The third quarter's net loss was $346.- 174 agalnst net profits of 880,381 in the preceding quarter, and net ter last year | BIG PLANL CRASHES Calals, T 14 large Goliath | has fallen into the E channel a tew miles off the Fr Coas! I'ngs from Bou- |legne and Calais are rushing to tl 00000 XMS TRELS Wi 14 ® bly two and a half million, wil be shipped out of Vermont this e for use {n s and t o nation du the hoiida This number is roximat 1 same as in 192 ithoue t may {go h 1t was indicated Ra estry | CAPT. FOLEY OFF COURT Washington, Nov. 14 (®—Captai | Paul Foley w vod on | request by Secretary Wilbur today s U advocate of the & oah court of inquirs | Zone Board Can't Pass f Zalman R. Jaffe i is violating terms zoning law in ti of the cons apar Touse on Ta . the board decided it tion since the permit was ion o cott & 1d sdi Deaths heodore Dwight Pond Theodore Dwight Pond dis d this 154 1862, egiment, served as ser He A private Connecticut until hi Frn on his retu his home oklyn, ent as ¢ring into business with ind cab- name fivny nd and rk and probate session and ser judge er and work was married on Apri lin Mason Brown His wi Mrs., Ralph threa sons, Theodore > L. of Providence Pond of Maple H hn C. of Kansas A wio esiiles leaves daughter, one alla; brothers, ( i and Rear Admiral Charles Pond, U. § N, retired, of Rerkeley, fornia. held w at 1 0 on n Protide and burial will be in South cemetery, n. Joseph A. Hafiey‘ l\hl RTAR l'ppuulo S Residence 17 » Charch | Sommer St — 162! Buving and use a home? Read Herald Real Estate ads, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1925 {morning at the home of his son, | Wallace 1. Pond, 56 President ave- ., Providence, R. 1 Pond was born in Brooklyn, enlisted | Radio in| 'ET THIS REMIND YOU THAT YOU NEED A SAFE AND SECURE PLACE TO PUT AWAY YOUR DEEDS, NOTES AND VALUABLE PAPERS. ERE. AT THE NEW BRITAIN TRUST 9. COSTS YOU ONLY 1c A DAY RAIL SHARFSSHUW | PUTNAM & CO MEMBENS NEW YORA & MARTTORD STOCK EXCHANGEN JIWEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. 2040 New 1925 ngh Prices Eslah | llshed Early RARTION OFFICE 6 CENTRAL AW TEL. 1- e New York, Nov. 14 (A—wall m———————— e arked the opening of today's stoc J irh New 1425 high prices were SRl 100 COLTS New Haven, Er Raitimore & Ohio, Lehigh Va 1 Southert lway and Norfo 1 Western, the initfal zaina r from fra S TJUDD & COMPANY Heiiiins dor int Members New York Stock Exchange’ from th ils c Members Hartford Stock Exchange f""‘“”' i "; At New Britain—RBurritt Hotel Bldg., lel. 181% = A U g Judd Building, Pear} St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Cons. Wh ginln, 4 \\II',RKF AN HARDWARE CORP. Ofls forged i o LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK ; il NORTH & JUDD | il STANLEY WORKS . phLestul TORRINGTON COMPANY o o | Stocks ; 3 st Prices on application 4 :‘\"I‘” l'('r'pr': s "\‘ R ' R — 2 o ; i+ @homson, Thenn Am Bt Sug 19 : 1, o 3 L i 2w o Am Loco . 1843 1231 ¢ | Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 s amell I i « |1 MEMBERS NEW YORR AND HARTFORD STOCE EXCHANGES Rip s s s Donald R Hart, Mgr. Atehison 128 A : { TS BERE cool i i) 2 We Offer— Beth Stee 401y ) e - CHASE NATIONAL BANK L e PRICE ON APPLICATION n h We do oot accept margin accounts 4915 45 XM TN . IEDpDY BROTHERS & 427 “ 42 i # - d s i3 il HARTEORD NEW BRITAIN t North pfd . 7 sy ron | 2 Tnsp Copper . . i Hartford Conn. Trust. Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. Int Nick 41 1 41 4 Tel.2-T186 Tel. 3420 Int Paper 6% Lolig e & Mis Pac pfil ' S43 §4% v Haven 41 4075 73 y fer :— Sl o L We Offer: Pac T 473 iy T )l 1 GG j P s 150 Shares North & Judd {Penn Raflroad Ay 0 PRI RIC & « | e A o 100 Shares Colts o b 1 & 2 23] MAN'S NECK BROKEN AS SAYS [;RANE [iml s AUTO RUNS HIM DOWN WAS NUT meER IS He i P New Haven Man 1S Stuck by Car I 3 23 | in Northford and Lett by the i . LS Intus Alea D% o1y o Markham, Dean of Pogls, Dis- " 8 Stesl i . e ; e 4 s e o s (es Authorship of Book AN § AHgUL ST b % B {after midnig i New York, Nov. 14 (AP)—Doubt LOCAL STOCKS i; « 5 3 out 1t authorship of internation- ity N phael’s hospita ‘ Sa0 famous poems credited to 12 (1 ished by Putnam & ) B < e o'; Nathalia v.-:n‘w of Brook S Sk n e now raised by Edwin Mark Insuran eistoos & N ine filing station | 1AM, honorary president of the B A S itas t «. Doetry Society of .\;n.yu;w; and Ir:u ) J ) ’ ner of last year's $200 Poetry Re A I;w ‘ t St 1 73 Over his & re in the Brook T ' - e il vn Eagle Mr. Markham wrote yes L bil Ins Rig 4 2 Sty ues ¥ the whole thing \: ; hi v sy R T a ral hoax fabricated, per A el st 1 e ! d walnuts—all of them Rie : HAUSCHULZ COLLECTOR Sl S SR Manufacturing Stocks — EEETEET L dstamnantto besiy Am H vare Wy of ur W hi \m ): siary 3 — Bureau Hears Interesting Talks At & ,',",m”. jous ity & Spen ¢ : In New Britain” Slogan views by eaying A it is entirely possible £ A I8 o ia Crane has writter 2 T poems with her own mind an N ( R ©pen. In that case she is the most I Co N\ it need extraordinary girl in America and 1 H ool a dinner at Bur- | \vjsn gh good fortuns on the 1 1 1 v patl poetic life.” " s 1| Some doubters have bee ntrying 1 to locate Willlam Rose Benet, whe 2 3 ; \t s wrote the introduction to the first of G book but he could not be found to ° < It 1 »w any light on the subject. . Clarence P. Crane, Nathalda's 2 father, said *'Mr. Markham, an old an of poets in the United made an unprovoked at- my daughter, treating jest and subjecting of his opinion. way great poets 1 to act and If this is craft, them 1 that the whole brood poor lot ham owes my as a Hfd m- Javghter BASKETBALL SCHEDULE ngton, Vt., Nov. 14 (P—The B Vermont basketball team will play this season. Among the listed are: Dee. 17, New York State Teachers' coliege;: Jan. v York university at New York; Union at Schenectady; Feb. A SAFE DEPOSIT BOX 13, Springf Feb. 19, Connectieut Agricultural college at Etorrs; Feb 10, M. A. C. at Amherst; Feb. 22 Springfield at Springheld. TREASURY STATEMENT | Treasury balance o.... $189, )

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