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REPORT $13464 IN CONVENT DRVE Team Workers Tell of Progress of Campaign The sum of $13,864.50 has been reached In the dylve for §50,000 now belng conducted to rebuild St. Joséph's convent which was al. most completely destroyed by fire récently. Team workers met in the chureh hall and roports were maie by ea¢h of tha eleven captalns in charge of thecampaign, Team one collected 81,921, This teard {s third highest in the amount collected. Team two recelved $5(5 in pledges. The sum of $634 was collected W‘ team three. 13 the district it was assigned to Three hundred and ten p!e'}gea;(nc" has been teund to be pertectly | were collected by team five Team six received $702 In pledges. recelved by team seven. Team eight collected $2,687, be.|loosencd at that time ing second in the number of |Subsequent storms are have gradually worked it looser pledges received, The highest amount collect was $2,790.50 by team nine. d The sum of $1,555 was collected | by team 10. Three hunired and seventy-five dollars was the result of team 11's efforts so far. At the meeting last night the captains reported that the re. sponse to the efforts has been most satisfactory. The parlshioners seem to be ready and anxious to cooper- ate with them in the drive, they sald. The second report in the drive will be made at a meeting Wednes- day evening at 9:30 o'clock. The drive will end ‘S8aturday, November 28 | Bridgeport, Nov. 24.—The ap- || pointment of Captain Joseph M. s Sanger, Indian war veteran of thig ¢ity, as eommander of the Con 5 {60t Braceh oeithe Natisnal\Inalani|iL War Veéterans, was made known today. FINED AND JAILED Greenwich, Nov. 24 (P—Harold jall today for transporting liquor and for lack of an operator’s license. | Sherlft A. L. He had 1,770 gallons of beer con- | for him, Jed under packing cases in & |ity. The constable led the farm to Mr Bonowski cannot pay in t he will bs committed to jail. cet truek. Heé was arrested by state troopers-on the post road during the night/ | e e e R e e F S e T LR T T Official Hartford Stock Exchange Quotations FURNISHED BY JUDD & COMPANY Burritt Hotel Bullding BANKS AND TRUST COS. | Bid City Bank and Trust Co. | €50 | Conn. River B. Co. First National Bank Hartford-Aetna Nationa) ex HartfordsConn. Trust Co. Borris Plan of Hartford Park 8t Trust Co. Phoepix National Bank Riveiside Trust Co. State Rank & Trust Co. T. 8. Security Trust Ce. City Bank & Tiust FIRE INSURANCE L‘OS Aoina Fire Tna (5 N ex 875 ng. ex 450 | s 815 Luts Rights i 218 Automobl Harttord Fir Nationa) FY, Phoenix FY LIFE AND INDEM & Burety ex 810 | 1270 | 1375 | PUBLIC UTILITIES ora Steam Botler 675 Travelers Tne. ex 1370 Travelers Ins Co, Ptm. 252 Hed City G, Lt. Co. pfd. (28) 4 Hta, City G. Lt. Co., com. (25) 53 Rartford Electric Lt pfd ex Hartford Electric Lt com ex | 8o. N. England Tel. Co. Conn. Lt & Pow 1% ptd Conn, Lt. & Power 8% pfd. MANUFACTURING COS. American Rardware Cor. (25) (s Automatic Ret. Co. ‘Bigelow-Hfd Carpet Co. com Billlige & Spencer Co. ptd. (18) Billings & Spencer Co., com. (25) | Calline Company ox Eagle Lock Co. (25) | 1 Fafnir Bearing 13 Hart & Cooley. E Fuller Brush Co. 1st Pta. (28) Fuller Brush Co, Clase A (25) com Fyller Brush Co. Clars AA com International Eilver pfd i 110 [nternational Silver Co., com. & Clark [ ¢h. Co., pfd. | ) @ Brit. Mach. Co., com (25) nement-Pand pfd | fies. Bement-Peand com North & Judd Mfg. Co. (25) Peck, Stow & Wilcox (25) Russtll Mg, Company Scovill Mfg. tandard Screw Co. com Stanley Worke, pfd (25) Btanley Works. com.. (25) Torrington ex Cnion Mfg. Co. N. Brit. (25) Whitleck Cofl Pt NEW YORK BANKS AND T RUST O América, Bank of ex Amortean Exchange Nat') Raukers Trust ex Bank of N V. & Trust ex LF’!VII Unton Truet ational m Phentx Nat ieal National Commerce. Nat'l Bank of ex Exchange Trust fonal Bank Guaranty Truet Co. Hanover National trving Bank-Columbis Trus* Lawyers Title & Truet Maohattan Co. (Bank of) (80 Mechanics & Mefals Natl National City ex New York ‘Trus Co. Park National 1 Titie Guarantec & Trust U. & Mortgage & Trust Co. ACTIVE INSURANCE AND CASU -\L11’ COMPANIES Anierioan Alliance Auerican Surety ex 1 Continental [ Fldelity—Phe ins. Prankiin Fire Ins. Co. (26) Glens Falle ins. Co (10) & Rutgers o Insurance Co. iome (neurance Co of Norch Americs (10) s0) Preferred Accident Westehester Fire Ina Go. (10) T—extran NEW BRITAIN DAMAGE T0 CHURCH NOT CAUSED BY QUAKE First Lutheran Fdifice First Struck By Lightning, Then Loosened By Storms Thers is no doubt that a stroke of lightning was the original cause of the damage to the tower on the First Lutheran church and not an as was first supposéd, according to a statement made to- | Dr. A. A. Ahlquist. Ahlquist was discussing the investi- gation now being made by insur- a report of - City Items Frozen pudding $1 quart. Candled Fruits 69c lb. McEnros's, West Main street.—advt as able to leave the hospital today after having been there elght weeks Gulbransen Registering Piano at Morans',—adv against property of Z. § Oshana ot 813 1"‘ awarded in the cit X acting for the plaintiie |t Kenneth . Searle, lance adjuste! |expected within a few day the damage it nunkw would have | other sections of the mmn, pw ssons glven by appoint Instead of being held at the us vl the Burritt h meeting was held today at ,1, hany ¢ 'Hrh is reco’ wr from an att |opinton of experts |that had the building by a tremor neighbors vnu"] have | heard the ringing of th jother tower which holds Team four collected 1,601 pledges and which 18 subjacte v] e shaken 25 years ago today following sun orrow night at R o'clock lliam Rodman of 50 streat {s confined to the New I yspital with pneumonia The tower in question was st Pledges amounting to $776 were | by lightning some time ago and Robert of Providence , are gpending the Thanksgiving Mdays with Mrs SUES FOR 1 necticut avenue Miss Allce Doyle, daughter af Mulligan of this eity brought to su horaea 7). DoYlsIatl0) perior court today a $20,000 dam- | age action against Richard C Muiligan while nue Auguet 14 says he has been perma abled by the fracture of puncture of a lung and ternal injuries. Marion Hat Shop.- -fim‘ The rank of knight ferred upon a rY'|<< of six flnm“hn s and [at a meetirg of { Knights of !"\!V‘{'zfi BAD AUTO WRE! 24 (P —Joseph | 22, had a broken skull Martin Crue, 2 3 | and crushed right foot, CAPT. SANGER NAMED | come of a crash of their | with a tree at Wind. mnhf. The driver. Luvw WN‘"“ been makirg speed | w,v transac ARM 1) RANDITS HOLD U TOWN - 2 ‘ (Continued from First Page) The meeting |and . Slippen has beer |to bt in couv' Dece! r OT PAY FINE Andover, Conn., Nov seph Bonowskl, farmer, f | than $100 ye: Towngend of New Haven was fined | gasoline from the state hi $250 and costs and given 60 days in | partme supply statio pay the fine arv'l costs k put up the nwney [ the 1ate Arthor MeHug The gunmen worked methodica forced Wallac ley Cooper to line up bound behind his back bandits went to anot One Wire Overlooked Then the wires were was overloo Dtv. | Payable 0 1 « a0 P TR 200 £POODDO Nines — and {t was o o :I Funerals | No Effort to Kill this mornin HELD FOR DRIVING AWAY AFTER INJURING GIRL Have Fractured Child 8. no ‘ H0O, i Thanksgiving VLT pee Co (80) 1 [ Profescional Bldg., Tel. 886 GETS ATTENDANCE PRIZE Pennsylvanian Roars With Tdons | and 10-Pound Turkey Falls An| Ensy Prey At the first elvis club luncheon | of any kind he ever attended in hu\ life, Robert T. Dechant a rail Iroad | 112,234 rmn of Mount Carmel, Pa, who {y visiting his son in this city, was awarded the attendance prize, a 10%-pound turkey at the m.mn,l the Lior club at mnoon today e 18 one of two dona harp. The second went | Parker-Buckey Baking Co. plant an Winter street. Hers the members |ate sauerkraut, hot dogs and pump Kkin pi Football Player in Waterbury Dies Today rhury, Nov. 24 () — In th frst football tatality in Waterbury Fmerson F. Mc 19 Willow street lost a game for !ffe this morn at t hospital, where he died | as of {nfurles sustained nday while playing left half onpareil team againgt th de eleven. MeCarthy car he ball on the first play but ad 8o hard he had to be removed from the feld SOME DEMOCRATS PEE prominent dam rats who attended yesterday's scting in New Waven Emanus] r home, 56 - tuneral was held k from artaking M"m on Spring _street, Burlal . Ellen McHugh len McHugh, 72, widow of spital this morning a short ilin heé had been a r dent of this city for about 40 yea iving with her nephew, Frank Duffy, mont strest for a number of fa long membar of §t. e moveq tn | ed Auring the | years of hor life. Besides M y she is survived by e son, | rthur McHugh and several Tha funral will ke held fr lome of Mr. Duffy at 169 street at 8:30 o'clock and fr Mary's church at 8 o'clock Th 1ay morning. Interment will be Mar 's nemetery | John Rudy funeral of John Rudy took | at ¥ e at 91 Lasalla T and the Rus ian Orthodox church at 9 o'clock | ial was in Fair- Henry B. Gardner The funeral of Henry B. Gardner from Broadview Commun. | Har Buria IN "l ‘lflRl AM Willlam D Alden Adt ota ic h Kol - Joseph A Hafiey‘f UNDENRLAKER Phone 162 mosite St. Mar, turch | 13 Summer - 1625-% el New Britain's Most Beautiful Flower Shop Flowers MEAN MORE AND ASSURE SATISFACTION QOur high standards of qual- ity have heen aligned with fair prices and a will- wgness to fill all orders, no matter how la or small We Are Showing for GORGEOUS CHYRSANTHEMUMS AND POMPONS CORSAGES THAT ARE DIFFERENT BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP K9 West Main Street THE TELEGRAPH FLORIST | W— OF NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1025 Wall Street Briefs The Ontarle and Western reports after charges for llrvolwr m anrnt to surplus of ctober last year. Gross [-!] to $696,177 from $1,. The ten months of 1025, however, prMu"M surplus of $582 ompared with sur ‘EHING' HMMIL[ |t o e o coseme“seck\ ¥ 1) Shares Torrmgtofi IAUSES_B[_]_TH LEGS 184 from First Page) Tribute From Management All-New Britain ippraieed of the accldent to Ham mill this morning, made the foll 16 shock of the a hich has batallen has been so great that 7 the team officials were themselves on hav High Low Closs Ot | Allts Chat 88 R e G JUDD & COMPANY Am Loco ;‘,N \,',l' MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGY AT Guta o 1 MEMBERS HARTIFORD STOCK EXCHANGE, ADT s T R i JUDD BUILDING, PEARY, ST, Cor. Lewis St [Am Woel + ik HARTYORD, CONN TELEPHONE 2.6281 naconda 1914 1% 1% | New Britalp: Burritt Hotel Buflding. Tel, 1815 Atchison 122 1213 1214 Meriden: 88 Colony &t. Tel, 1340 [At Gt & w1 ‘ | Rald Loco 124% sh hs has pla us this year, has stamped him as : st mien on our team. Ho | Beth Bteel bediohe e l‘l"ai'\ eleven o tallow and a good football play- s club officlals sym his family and * fans of this city » rate, | Chils Cor 4 him more than | Col 3 vith him and EOINE to miss Rritain taam 1 sthing | Erle awtul! T ean hardly beliave that it |Erle 1t pfd s true that th d so much s Fiald last Sunday can be a | The feelings between 18 of our club | at Memorial less (Gt N Gen Motors 108 ! rth pfd . 7% T4% Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 Int, Nickel "y MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Tat 5 Hammill and t between him was cemented in fr have him on y and a wondsrful tootball [N Rogers Breaks Down Captain Joe Rogers, on the phona by Manager Dailey and | Pacie Of1 told of the unfertunate accident, “It can't be true, § assured of ths he broke down |Plerca Arrow when called | truth of the report Rus” Pond when told of | an awtul \p-“ Copper , since R the accident sald » officials | Raval Tt n one ot the willing workers on the team. of the team He 15 & peach of & fe Managar Coppen rs in answer to a |T Shocked to hear ot football play anything T can do crushed in the expected to live father of two GOOLIDGE WILL FI]LI OW ADVCE i1 trom First Page) r WON'T SELL BY ‘PHONS, state’s sentence of death is executed. | further contended that the 4 ins in a state of It i fendant re [t his life proce stitution The length of the reprieve period | | aus | | b carried to the supreme oirt of the United States | street w I ien i advized arn of Hartford pricve of from EXPLOSION hiN rornlnEy area in the Rron RS III}D 1'""‘ epeeches um,..‘r DRIVER TO We chine pearance in Middlesex su GOES I\l‘“ W\\kf‘l PICY and aseets of § 96 West Main street s y of the German Baptist I FPUTNAM & Co FEATORES MARKET |~ 5 2 e e Several Popalar Issues OFf From S 1& 040 Yesterday's Marks | W 6SNALY TRt o e TR WE OFFER: ; turther ¢ nward readjustment of | 48 took place - 'rno'v !"))‘ ed at the opening with the result that a numper of fssues | wers alevated 1 to 5 points, but the higher prices invited a renewal of | bear pressure which wiped out the éarlier gains and carried a number of popular issues 1 ta 5 points be- | | Tow lagt night's fi | 100 Shares Stanley Works al quotations | Palt & Ohis a11 We offer Colt’s Patent Fire Arms Mfg. Co. Bosch Mae Centy Can Pac [Ches & Omo 118, 117y 11 G M8 P pta 19 15y 18 | StOCR Chi RIs Pac 4515 ¢ ‘ Price on Application o Fuyel |Corn Proa Fer ¢ Cru Steal ogden O Dav Chem 1y Gen Electric Thomson, Thenn & To. Paper Donald R Hart, Mgr. 50 SHARES EAGLE LOCK CO. Price on Application We do not accept margin accounts K ‘I Pac Pan American P&RC&IT Pure Oil 2 Rep I & S 541 3 E # .- |EDDY BROTHE it 14% (3 R & Sinelair 01l 191 19% B SUTO AR ) HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN South 11 11 1 P Studelak S M iy MMartford Conn. Trust Bldg Burritt, Hote! Bldg. Texas Co 11, Tel.2-7186 Tel, 3820 | Tex & Pacitic V1% anseon Oil 4% i%h ion Paeific 144 143 U 8 Indus Alco 72 7 8 We Offer:— 50 Shares Stanley Works i Radio ¢ TREASURY STATEMENT ressurs vaioee sz B 50 Shares Landers, Frary & Clark EXCHANGES & BALANCES New York Bhe ARtk Excha 3 00,00 overy telegraph cable in the station The result was that the station was RS T cery | !S01ated telephonically from ths TURKEY PRW}B SEORET | it venine—tnsteumeran ama 1on was oot of south v taegrom and ith stations out on tha lnes |00 RTY WG A RFPAIR 2 e e, e 1 Vocal Solos Also Market Homses Refuse to Divulge | | Approximately 200 people - | Fritz Kreisler \and to Cost of Birds to tended ths “Reund the World i | s o e Have Received Death o evening. No admission was charged| New York, Nov, 24 (F) — The Telephone or keys are | but “international suppers” were| N®W York Sun today prints ny local | served, the menu belng adapted to | copyrighted dispateh tion ve- | four different countries. There were | dociaring Fr e Herald this morning, | hooths representing gifts from -wi bt | attempt was made to as- | parts of the world, Including a dis- pr of turke of Orlental rugs owned by 2ding markets on Main | Paul Sargis who brought them with 1 from his native country, As- Berlin markets according to ved by t Kreisler, oted vin linist, has received a letter threat- ening him with death unless ha Pays the writer 20,000 marks Kreisler was warned that he would be killed today ani a heavy guard of police was established about his 5 « Four |pla ot th prices by e anterfainment congisted of by tha Central Junior High voung weman who sai elsler 18 known for presenting poraril school orchestra, directed by Miss| mitted | Doris Bradley, and playing of the A’.;.l‘“”"‘r'k‘ of his concerts in T Mie Kelly ng this, says AL ; 1ct | This evening the suppers will not | Lancw hat each man Js afraid his be served but the balance of the| CTATIY. but tar wi t some ofher pers a penny. I m | proeram win be rep. ated. The en . and unless I recefve them tainment will consist of native B | Kill vou Tues | folk sones by the choir of the Rus-| SHENANDOAH INQUIRY Washington, Nov. 24, (P —Tha Shenandoah naval court today put iets and [under rigid cross-examination an- by Serge Danke. |other witness who had testified in viteh, son of the priest, and Nicho Mi as Liaschemko ing Lir The proce ST der the leadership of | Luta Rakoota and Miss guitar and 2 now o Thanks | there will be Tl ety Siolvrioe they hell court martial, question tenant O. A. Anderson, army of the affair go to (Air service officer from Kelly field f the Y. W C A |Tex, for two hours New "a\fflfiaih'fiéd € firm, while tation Has Blaze ' kit of the restaurant at CRUSADERS the N, Y. N. H. and H rafiroad Novelty Orchestra y "."»",:\\‘, ”! v:.l( L\(}\l“ _[station last night made a lot of e e PR RO0M ew Britain Mer- |youbia in spite af the very insig G " rean have voted not ta ad- |pioe T A e Tt buray | | Fridar. Nov. 27 Admisslon 50 program to 1 printed A Psbciation’ 1D leoaREcU ARSI R N e 7085 THE WHOLE NIGHT LONG” HE SAYS ypen the Waters” | siving meeting of | e Me- | Mr Robert F. Monty of 64 Ward Streat, Hartford, Conn, Endorss t s, the | FRBJIUS (Herb Jufce) to The Public Becauss of Tte Marit fst and First Bap- | Thursday morning «11l D& at the First Con Mr. Mants saye. "Tér one vear I ERBJIUS (Herd Juice) a trial be church and the different | nave syffared with my stomach and |cause that medicine was s0 good and poperate (Pl beneficial to many of my triends e - . | “1 have taken two bottles and ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED | T had gas attacks and suffered |iness two bottles have given me Mr8. ¢ 2 Hein of S ¥ast [intenss pain 1 would roll and toss [back my health and ambition.” eet annou the gement of luntil merning and many a ht 1| ERBJUS is being ntroduced r dav Lena to Walter Neu- | did not go to sleep at all, New Britain at The City Drug Store, | I was naturally tired out and [487 Main St, by a representative of lof Austin street had no ambition. T decided to give |the Company. {man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neuman