New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 4, 1925, Page 33

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FIRST CHURCH MAY COLLECT INSURANGE . City Items NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMB Unhappy Because They’re Rich With Income Per Day Of $650 | ‘ Wa}rStreet Bri;g R 4, 1925 WARKET REVIVES DURING THE DAY PUTNAM & CO l MEMI NEW & HAKITORD STOCM (ulbrnn-e Registering Plano at IAoksonsk, Reynoldu praaldant ot it v o | the First National bank of New Adjsters Hore To Today {9 Defer-| s on ctmiy tosms. 4. e e vt Ralioad and Industrial Shaves Tel. 2040 m G l D l! ker.~~advt. rve bank, representing roup 1 [ l ed el mine Cause of St Seepe imagde , Home cooked lunches st Crowl's ls succeeds Gates W. McGarrah nelud | MAKTTOR) OFTICY 6 CRNTRAL AW T8z chalrman of the Mechanics and y i ¥ i S —— | Metals Ni " — | | r,r Mark Keppel of Phiiadelphla paale Rauionsl] SEnk Svroey Lt — Declsion as to whether insurance | was a visitor in town today. e sl opthal ane 2| e New T orls ¥ Do 84 (P=—Rising | WE OFFER: adjusters will indemnify the First| Afiss Lilllan C. Ostlund of 27 Ellls Ernttilo Coirman of the General|prices and expanefon of actistty to. | Lutheran church for damages to its |sireet is confined fo her home by | Class B director repemniicted 8 |day expressed the stock market's re steeplo nmounllng to nc\u.nl thous- |j}|ness 1. Each will serve three i t f; \ SR e ]0" sh f BRI LT i e b e ERETRD 0 Shares ek S 9‘ el ‘]y“yl(rupi Kensington contractor, | | AT Rt Rt R i ik el Sl o i OEEET | ANDERS, FRARY & CLARK ments to crack and fall, is axp«r"hd : v : bl s ward ag |ing 1t on & $4 annual basts, Tho| Both raliroad and fndustrial shares epresents the bankrupt, 1o T nl { to be made at a conference this lend on the common | joined in the advarce, with a re- | afternoon, | was paid in January, 1919. The regi- nption of pool operations | Attention was attracted to the TO BE GITY MANAGER {lar quarterly 1% per cen on the | r public participation va | steeple several weeks ago when a farred also was authorlzed. The | A retirement of short intere heavy stone fell to the sidewalk ent of the e earnings | initial Dalits il Steeplejacks investigated and found Ljeut, Col. sherrill of Washington is vear won t in the as a signa b DD & several thousand pounds of lime. | ] company's [ the op e stone in such an safe position | Certain of Job in Cincinnati—Will | | - elsew Tried many pop MEMB NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE that its removal was ordered at | | The proxy committes of Mack | ular issues to new high levels ¢ MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE once. The building department re.| Wesign From Army. Trucks, Inc., has recelved sufficient | year JUDD BUILDING, PEARL ST., Cor, Lewls St. r;nmd,,“sh;mnfi 1o “:1;; wm{d ::w Cincinnatl, Ohlo, Dec. 4 (A—Lieu- proxies to au A 1oreR N in| 1’ 16 pace "" trading was quicken HARTI'ORD, CONN. TELEPHONE 2-6281 teeplejacks was the same. An o | (cnant Colonel Clarence O. Sherill, Lie e Wl et joutalie ’.“ g New Britain: Burritt Hotel Buflding. Tel. 1818 4 i s Sela P n e (Wabhington DHCIFIN tolheilcity el Rk g for the rea Meriden: 38 Colony St. Tel, 1340 surance investigator declined to ac- manager =4 Cincinnati, under the | h at a stockholders' | sorption of realizing sales t cept thm‘th.or,\': he declared weath- newly adopted commission form of | met ting 'M:‘m ; ] | temporarily halted ,” & progr of - er and wear had causcd the breaks. | govornment, his selection was as- o Jurpive of the Delaware, Lacka- |the market around midday. Ol The company promised a more |syreq at a conference of council- | wanna and Weslern rullroad for the | shares were in brisk demand, both [ We offer ] thorough inspection at a later date | mep.elect vesterday, when six of | [ first 9 months of s reporied | Marland and Associated | / and this afternoon its representa- | jo nine members urged his clmlmu’ to th j « com v top prices while Souther tives were here tp meet directors of | Colonel L. Sherrill will resign his nu.«\m:\. S o ‘,wm. I ar 1 A the church and the building nspec- | commission in the engineering corps | cqual 1o ire against $11.- | Migsourt Pacifle preforred lad an LOTA. | of the United States army as soon " b are in the game | upward movement v the rails. Gains The First Lutheran church carries | o ye is elected and notified. | period of 1024 5 .| o410 7 points dneluded Nash Mo Stock a lightning policy, but unless pay-|" colonel Sherrill, who s 49 years Pipe and Radiator ¢ rs. Postun Cereal, S . P 5 ment is made under this form of In- | o¢ axe, is director of public build. (has oftered _common '.\.".N.,m 4 | Steel and Price on Application surance, tho costs of repalr will be |ings and parks in Washington, and | right to subccribe at $26 a share I osa borne by the church corporation. | yptil recently was military aide to to ons shars of common for each | Allls Chat G m e he president, He was appointed three now ;1', Righis were ad- |an Can B0y | to his present position by President | mitted to trading toda They ex- |Am Loco 1238, 12215 | m | Harding in 1 { pire Dec. 28 to holders of record |am Smelt 1237 120% 1737 43 Dec. 12 and must be settled Dee. 12. | Am Sug 5 614 | At the men's Bible class at the The fl':.ll sl rlt er- |Am Tel & Tel 31 1423 18 L - ¢, M. C. A, last evening, Rev. W. H. sy has sl D osen ! :",‘ = Outstanding Characters to Discuss| \|qerson, pastor of the Trinity es one-quarter cen naconda 0 - | Methodlst church, gave the f ) e : ey : < S o s L idnteon L Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 Business Problems—Trip to Sl e Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schroader and thelr modest home in Unid, Okla. | op rating income of the Pullman |t Glf & W I MEMBERS NEW YORE AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Boston Vlanned. “Characteristics of Je By N. E. \. Service | e S SR Rl ooy 8% Donald R. Hart, Mgr, o DU S e ) G e e T { ached $ ‘ Balt & Ohin . 91% A series of supper meetings at (he Y. M. € and i wasigivenl|alters naos e e (e Wt/ " l‘(} 121,427 a 5 - which problems of interest to busi- | 4 rousing welcome, and he Made alpo harg fo find soomi i eehein |4 V14 i An exira - onaiat ™ We Offer and Recommend: nessmen In general will be discussed | ¢plandid Improssion on the class. i aieil z ”"?l R } e g 2 G vy Ralph L. Gould, e ¥ Ut L BRI P LIRS h e g e frer a lifetime of toil, Dad dis rican Gas and Eleetric and . K nerce. The idea will be discussed || A A B C G l Lf ,"4: 1; meeting of the mercantile bu- | |jcovers that he won't be able to sif “w regular quarterly of 20 cents ir % Onnectlcut enera. e :au to be held at the chamber head- | D h back and take things easy, after e L payable January 2 to stock of = S SN R e e eaths |[ImFSn W i R Setlement Nt oo Price on Application 10 o'clock. have four Mr. Gould plans to . Olevine Longayin doesn't bring reliet from the ser: |ing and saving of her s of MceCrory unger Sale ores ce U'b‘l“ .yefl | E We do not accept margin accounts meetings during the year which will Alrs L But Mr. and Mrs. Henry &chroeder tion for the 11 months this "v” {Cosden Ol be held in the evening and at which | MMrs. Olevine Longavin, 4 years who have just reached 70, aftr - wers §2 . an Increase of $3.- Chem supper will he served. Outstanding [0ld, wife of Elzear Longavin of 12 nding their lives struegling wit Ortent o & P)— Vieny 270406 over the corresponding T 2 o usi oms will | Maple street, died this morning. 8he [an Oklahoma farm, are very unh 4 : 1X | o of 109 Lutherities on business problems will K hiziee e T ubjects to be discussed at |has been a resident of this city for |py bec they are ricl R e S e . : te times include “Buying Mer. |about a year. | Most people don't belleve the copy- i ; YOUNG GOE% TO JA" § chandise.” “Displaying and Creating | ”“’“"1:5 ",",“ husband she is surviv {book saying about the failure o i I orth p 7654 Ji Drstre” “Advertislng” and “Selling.” |ed whh chndrr\;i ine sona an four | [oeaay i b e b ON CHARFF OF THEFT Copp 53 b A trip to Boston by a group of |daughters as follows: Son: ZeaT, |3 h g Mrs. Schroeder are learning that V] i i 481 merchants is also heing arranged Jr, and Plriz of Providence; Arthur cally true g Py /014 HARTFORD NEW BR"A'N for gome time in the near future, ,and Emile, of Canade; George Lu- y 2 % g ! : : ;\ ; 5T when o visit will he mads to a large cles, Omer, Armand and Farna L e : vormer Local Man Was Agent in 0y 547 Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burrltt Hohel Bld" merchandising firm there. laughters: Delia, Armiline, Rose and e Tk el saE Ao ot b 955 Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 = e R Burnadett, The last named sons "“} “']" Lelanen chilne: “‘\‘ \“\‘ Hliens nacion | Hartford of “Cowhoy \ VY and Qiighters are all residents of |the hard-working, uneventtul lives of ) Here stand L ity lican At ) i four brothers who are residents of [n°VeT ! ‘} “"v‘ ]‘“"" dESONRLYE fis the Freneh market, dating| Louls Young, former local man, | Norf & Wes 68 68 | We Offer: 5 |Canada, SONtetEReHoUET: Napolron House, built by ' and Arthur Tillman, the two Hart- | North Pac 41 ! Twenty New Defendants Are Named Funeral arrangements in chargy | Oil Brings Riches B < l ot ford agents of the notorions “Cow- | Pacific Ol 619% q ¢ A\ of John J. Tarrant Co., of East Main! Then, on a corner of the 8 b n ool (Tas Bane IniNow. York o DanUAmerican T5% Tn Investigation Tnto Chicago 5F 0% 1 TIER0" 0, erra e e e S Lapllias nen sl pilne, e e T . Bomb cangsters. —_— old people were delighted, Never 5 frate nin L jall by Booth in superior | 4 ° [ R SR in wonld they have to worry |’ ," D i i R e PG S R ™0 Chicago, Dee. 4 (P—Fifteen addi- out money matters. They could 1 i s T tional indictments naming twenty e now he rest of their S Rundred AT eft. The two we : new defendants, including dirchie ‘ r l es peacefully and quicty in serens s et b areeR ARt Reading inRtheganccinlyasar ; IRy v ”:"h e But somehow it isn't working out i known such resid and g1 Tillman were shipping go. < B tion of 119 ( 180 hombings in th 7 o it Ty T A o 0% year. Others named include 1‘ Thomas E. Lawler | s e e o s 24 “\‘\‘, 3 1.” 'r{ l,_“ r:' »myu‘ not entering [South Railway B iclals of the Retail Cleaners’ and al services for Mrs. Thomas| The Schroeder farm pr ! R ; ins ahlments lon the books ot tlis | Studchake ! ‘ Unlon, the Batte were held this morning |veritabic gold-mine. M . 1 I N RE iaa . : 4 % & ; ck at her lat n &5 |shet, an ntin te pany e goods wer s0] Shoe Repairers { QI 7 o ) “",’ : chanzed Young and Tillman are understond T8 imion el Black Rock avenue, and at St [oil lanEsdipotneand 1 st < Ece Mary's church at 9 o'cloe! v | Mrs e . s Found solemn high mass of re poss¢ I -tie I8 exiierly st el I oLty Stolen Auto Is Foun celebrated by Rev. Walter 4y and above the very large | Gener 1t hero uniil o short. time after the clo Near Police Station rev. Matthew Traynor was de [sums tht went 1o each of the eleven | of girls of of th '\)\‘r 14 war y“;yy“W::““Hj‘l : Hartford, Dec. 4 (P — Lieuten- Rev. Raymond Clabby was sub grow: n. Furthermore, there |1 e D SR b SR o ‘ i ant of Detectives Frank Santoro con, and Rev. Walter P. McCrann |is every ition that this income | pla B »’H“‘_' 0 ~;",r:,»‘f‘ e ,‘Wn i o 421 40y s comtemplativel regarding Was master of emones, | Wl be doubled i size L St i S : % rw‘ had been hrough the window of his office| At the offertory of the mass “Ave |I¢ in ve m\w t '\h‘”f‘,‘ had | n automobile which was parked Marie,” and at the conclusion of tl They lhav etired fo a modest fected by ‘—”‘11“1' check { TOGAL “TOGKE ihis morning, 1n front of the po- Services, “Beautiful Land On High” home in Enid. But happiness and -~ olaters wero eld. i : 2 re not car to them | t unt e ma e o lice headguarters building for a Wers sung by Mrs. Mary T. Crean. contentment are not as nea SO e S (T ed by Putnam & C perlod Tonger than the law allowed, | The remains were then t to [os in 1 vs when §350 was 2 tair | Scientific Poem [s How 1 for ;. e il The detective’s curiosity concernfug ' her former home in Dalton, Mass, Athelr v carn Hmn\ }i orse Was Named i A Rid tho car's ownership brought out and committal services were in ths Schroeder can't in his Dec. 4 (7 1 7 ‘\{v "‘ \ “thi tery there n beean way in e in gton 3 ; e fact that it belonged to John holic cemetery thers garden b 1§ P 1 - . F Life Ins ¢ Ricco at 165 Lexington avenue, he pall bearers were Gerald Leg- high-powered salesmen of || 3 2 to .;.( (tt rf-m)’\ n. A A Bridgeport, and that it was stolen horn, William Gray, Martin Walsh, |high-powered motor cars dog “”4‘1“‘ rf‘h- ’, ed . S [ Autom Ins in that city last night. It is thought Michael Daly, Hugh Curran and |footste g ‘ i v AltRmoney TR0 athel ey ‘,"” Lioas Automobile Ins Righ 7 the thief took the car for the pur- Charles Lynch. The flower bearers | —[i n't go down to % e o arles Gary, colored, of 7 Y Tartford Fi et S 2 illa O'Brien and Thomas | erocery to si i ol ; t, who apprale A i ; pose of journeying to Hartford and Willlam O'Brien and Thoma ZToRn 0 fend Ke v Derby ned S N R 60 |0 : It has no capital stock like a trust company or . n.vl' s 1y 1“'(. ‘w Ine 8t St N L s imposed in the 1 national bank, consequently all earnings made 0! where : would K L T W Bl ; 5 - 1 g 3 5 3 T v Hugh Charlton | tions Tadi b o TG D R W G e Trave I above dividends paid to its depositors go to 4% Funeral services for Hugh Charl-| He ean't even have a telephons in 0 1 g sneneibiilyginas fined s n 7 strengthen the Surplus of the bank, My P s ton, salesman for Landers, Frary & |phis home, He had fo have the old ih on his plea of gu . i )st‘c..nus 91.,01\ 35 % lark, will be held at his )mm;‘ N {party line dise 1 becaue : 1ans '(‘f‘l'\_“w“‘l"‘-‘ i [ wecumulated Surplus of this bank has made (laimed Fourth Vietim \.,,‘,,:,\‘,.‘1,(;‘\‘ 55, tomorrow after- | sajecmen . 1rie & e s g SOUTLwaTbeca e e t possible for it to pay its depositors for the A o ‘“' l’"”"" iy [,‘ : 4)@ o ik o (e, #dmitted it wl ¥ s vear ending September 30th, 1925, 5% in mysterions po which p! v i > i S Iy ; g¢-11fd Cpt Co cof nAs . cians and investigaters have been Mrs. Vincencina Sarrentino to help tt Pl e Ad ment of headyElonproyenit I e p Nt dividends (415 regular and 14% extra), unabls to identify claimed its fourth | The funeral n)v ]\;xf \x?"fr;:n‘v mane A s +t South Hampton, England Ty it '\- t V . Billings & Spen ptd ' while banks in tw: city having capltal stock 3 he th ember of one rrentino was held from he e “We don ) > f: 1 Py % ¢ : o Mildred Kuhlman, 21,%of o'clock and from St. Joseph's church here than in a palace, but reel iChayleston Gets Cold g ety lss than that rate d\mng the same period. NMorevsilaiiail at 9 o'clock this morning estate men pestor us all the tu = et . aris, ancing ‘. ey . N L Miss Kuhlman's death followed | Rev. John I. Donohue, pastor, |wanting us to buy fine residences .\hlmkkl Frem Romans masters. and 5:;7‘1,4‘-_ dancing mis 2 fore you open a Savings Account elsewhere that of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. (celebrated a solemn high mass of | Don't Want an Auto Rome, Dec 4 (A—Rome has turn- "s'”" hv}\‘»“ r."‘”"]‘i' . 0 ¥ 6 consider whether the rate of interest is as ¥ 1 ng v . t any motor car, but l«ed a cold shou {0 the “Charles- | N a danced at it is t L g 5 Edward Kuhlman, Oct. 24 and Nov. 1 uumn.‘ Miss L. P. Farrell sang| wiwe don't wan o tor car, b 1 i4 shoulder to he R n s 2ood as can be obtained at the 2o} juring the servic apeils Lot ali the bix exy Y im and the 7 = ; The Kuhlman family, including a | Tnterment was in §t. Mary's ceme- mxnin: are calling on us all t m motlons '::‘” "" Crorecs e I 2 : 2 12-year-old son, Orville, was taken !¢ | “we don't want to S e N 3 . il in October from what physicians |stocks and bonds of ¢ Sgeans : -~ i i L I C t first believed to be the result of Lucien Grenier. naver heard of, ! Spaniards cor < ur” l u ua avn s an drinking milk from cows that had The fneral of Luclen Grenler | o0 o0 oonctantly make a majority of the d i = W i eaten white ke root weed, a poi- was held up another day awaiting | 4 daily mail is of ¢ {ashignabieficiubs god N | Screw N sonous plant. John McGinnis, a the arrival of the father of the de- |\ e bessing the tango comes on. This is esperln - Barey 5 ighbor, was also stricken and@lied. | ceased, Ferdinand, who is to come | o Gr 0 Bty e & ers at afternoo R 2 y . . ; e e = here from Canada with a step- | "5 0 Hon S 0a cour most of the par Ean = a1 COR. CHURCH and MAIN FIND STOLEN CASH BOX brother of the bov. Whether the ! & 008 o o H e ger 1 dress. et clothes g i ew Haven, Dee. 4 (P—A box | funeral will he held in the city or In f{ne' aquced to an endieas process of E8MdoRnoLEoueliclog H ' Deposits made up to the 5th draw interest as of the 1st contzining nearly $200 in cash, | Canada is not known. | opening letters. So they t not be done a Ly ¥ 1 87 3 stolen from a @student boarding e torney to devote his entir to B N B Gas 39 boarding house last nizht was found Daily Dozen | handling their income, mak Selefios d b s ™m N I 14 $ today by a helper of Yale university | Frown: What makes vour bank [q oo (80 = 0o M ougnt {anga at tea party la ! e while sweeping the sidewalk on the account so slender? contributing to euch charities ?\4 = Z"fla.dl,;}:: ”.,Em, e = ibrary street side of the Harkness| Black: Reducing exercises.—An- |poen s geserving i 2 TREASURY STATEMENT S - g o s o e i s oo "} CAN YOU SOLVE THIS? 2 3 e | - ——ee ‘vmmm ou i be done on a secl e — $ POLICE TO PROSECUTE \ ,, he wanted, send’ to eve - soRlENt T A _EXCHANGES & BALANCES Roston, Dec. 4 (A—Police ser- the earth for his suppli 2 T onlight 1 g sdiemielndl A geants will act as prosccutors in the i e e e New Haven Policeman properly various district courts in Roston as A e i % |the Schroeder tabl 1 a result of the appolntment yester. Jflseph A d ey ln i | I;, Under \‘”N ‘“‘ Couple of New Bedford i 3 day of 13 mew sergeants. Police S ACA L nlas RoIrTiNe vt D > = AR ibEeE e rhert A, Wilson to ONDERTAKE He doesn't play golf, he it ar Men Must Go to Prison i o ) : would Thone 1625 "‘f“’ an automobile. He h i Officer « Roston, T 4.—Joseph 1 X YEAR OLD EGG CLEAR byt DIAURR O Opposite St. Mary’s Charch princely income and he can S : X is | New Bedf e gham. Wa I 4 P L il e Kemdence 13 Summer &t — 1 anything he wants with it ¢ 1 New " 1 ¢ toet |l The above anged form the name of a late i = R —_— And Mrs. Schre r is the i 3 > 2 gro ¥ president orrect solution will ba awarded C BIRLE \‘\" Gillestilty She doesn't know how to : rrestad e smuggle 1 E and clear of all encum- dympia, a | e 3 ¥ ne of o 1sio - New though the sena ] ORDFRS TAKEN FOR COVERING | luxury when was 6 we a ¢ 1 in ¢ of our Jivisions rsuern:\n York and 5 17 br GRAVES WITH MOUNTAIN LAURE! It sounds trite to say m in ruck isly | six s Atlantic C! This offer expires December 15th, 1825, ARKIDP St HEMLOCK, RUSCUS, STATICE AND happiness. But & S : ) : SAMAY te v o 2l IMMORTELLES i “h% ; I b MAXIM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION mitting reading of the Bible in the | |CHRISTMAS CARDS] tru the 4 0 ) 1 P \ public schoc the measure failed Bollerer’s Posy Shop [ = ISy spital to of their cor = NE n‘__‘ il o D 110 WEST 40th STREET DEPT. 607 NEW YORK CITY because it did not receive 22 favor- | gg yest Main St.. Prof. Bldg. Tel. 888, Baldnessm ate “' & S with ! ewiLIS (RCUUtaiof Stue) 40 (wR FARLLO S o R : able vot Six senators were absent. The Telegraph Florlst of New Britain. \Brtordn‘s to a new medical theory. |skull and other injuries 3 | preme court o fappeals. eat it L . )

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