New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 11, 1925, Page 33

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ADRENALIN RESTORES RE-ELEGTED STATE ARCHITECTS' HEAD SRR AV oD Injection Into Heart Revives New Jersey Newly Borm D. K. Perry's Plans lor Stoms i e ])ormi[gry Appmved Hightstown, N. J., Dec. 11.—Ten D. K. Perry of New Britain elected president of the Connect! chapter of the American glv A oLk ToR EhA abNaTaLt t a [ Wilbur made it known today. meeting held fn Hartford last even- | The baby, a girl, was born to Mra. ing. Mr, Per s the loca who has designod the W and other echool buildings. also designed the new 1 e |tional bank here, on Sunday, Dr. Mr, Perry was notifled last nl ~hat his plans for the construction of a new dormitory at St Agri- | culeural college have been acceptod | ! 8 kr and the contract for the erection of |¥¢ cessfully only once. the building has been awarded to | 1i¢ was obliged to return to his of- the H. Wales Lines Co., of Meriden, | ‘The mew building wil cost approxi- mately $165,000 when completed and equipped. It will 1 ture, three storles and asement. | The exterlor will be of Windsor, | Conn,, Harvard brick with lime- | G0 S0 C 0 nm'hw Sk stone trimmings. It will bhe fire| proof, have a slate roof, and will e nouse’ 4 men PRISON BAND DISCORD A unique feature of the buflding will be that it will be divided into BREAK[NG UP OUTFl three scctions, each section to con- taln a large club room which is ex- | pected to be headquarters for & separate fraternity was observed. About forty-five min- Stabbing Played In Or- Iverson Ts Knighted by ganization. Order of Danish King | raittord, Dec. 11 09 — Agostino Tinti, lifer, won't play in the prison Warden New Haven, Dec. 11 (A — Soren Tverson, general foreman in a large industrial plant here, today re- cefved word that he had been | knighted by the king of Denmark in the Order of Lanneborg under date of November 7. The order has | come to him through the Danieh | Constantine Brun, at band any more, Deputy George H. Starr sald today after in afternoon of Thomas Quigl the cell house to the work shops. n has been for several vears supreme president of the Danish fraternal Americans about 2 to that Quigley the baritone horn. trotherhood of Ameriea, a |~y ¢ anization of Danish- ith a membership of kno: ceedingly next convention in Omaha in 1927. ' o¢ yiq muyejeal ability. Some riva Mr. Iverson came fo the United logigted hetween the two and came | States in 1550 and has been em- (5 5 climax when Tinti became ob ployed in metal 1w sinco then, and has seen supervis ice in the Winches- away from him. ter Repeating Arms company of | The wounded prisoner fs In the | this city. |prison hospital where he will re- = (cover, but he will not be able to| # leave ths hospital for some time. DELANO IS NAMED iRt S Deik retutnedi To Geneva, Dec, 11 P—The league of |isolation cell aw nations council today appointed ‘the prisoners. Athletic Adrian Delano of Washing- | tray, Qui ton as president of the special com- |in the band. mission which will proceed to Per-' Mr. Stare sald he has not yet| been able to discover where Tintl t the improvised knife he used on | th over produc- Quigley, but he believes it probably | Sl i RS stituting other erops for the poppy, thus doing away w tion of Belgium {came from one of the prison shops. l Hear The Merry Tinkling of Electric Chr wtmas Cliimes The sale has been greatly beyond our ex- pectations, and our supply s going fast. SPECIAL PRICE $1.50 CUT THIS OUT AS A REMINDER TO BUY YOUR Electric ! ; ! SOMETHING NEW IN THIS CITY A Brilliant Light Revolves at Top of Tree The Price, Completely Assembled, with $l 50 Electrical Unit, Cord and PIUE ............:sopmeess . By Mall, 10c Fatra They are made of highly polished, nickeled and colored metal; six Angels uphold threa differently turned bells, that chime when the electric current is turned on Will operate with any style of Electric Christmas Tree ights using 110 to 120 volts, Just unscrew one ‘small light bulb and attach Chime ABSOLUTELY SAFE—GUARANTEED Dickinson Drug Company 160 - 171 MAIN STREET MW ¢ Percolators Vacuum Bottles Lunch Boxes Knives, Forks ~Casseroles Pie Plates Telephone 407 (Next Mohican Market) g NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY SIXTY DAY SUPPLY OF COAL IN CITY No Need of Sufering, F. H. Johnston Sags There need be no suffering in this clty this winter because age of fuel as thers {s an supply of coal in N ENRIGHT'S BROTHER HELD IN SLAYING Rmested Alter Killing of Man drops of adrenalin chloride, in a 1 to 1,000 solution, injected into the heart 'ot a new born baby, restored the Ibaby to life after two physiclans had n it up as dead, Dr. Willlam L. | |formation leading to the arrest of Michael Enright on an open charge, on with the slaying of .Tm\un\\ Bhea of Campbell is belng checked today by District Attorney y for at least 60 days if not another pound is re- , in the opinion of Frank H. Johnston ot tive of the state Chamber merce on the governor's fuel com- mittee, who explained that his state- arehitect | ©. W. Wright of Stockton street, wife <hington |Of the chief clerk of the IMrst Na- | right is a brother o. Richard inright, police commissioner of ew York city on whose farm Shea was slain Wednesday night or early | Thursday morning. In the Bath jall pending the decision of the prosecutor on the nature of |the chargs to be placed against lnm Michael, who is 64 years old, in charge of the FJ|;~ during the ahsence of |another brother, William, and he ad mits h:!\ln!.’ had numerous formation | Wilbur, Dr. McDermit and trained | . ) ¢ th | Lutheran church on Court street, |nurse were in attendance. Bof i : .+ 'physiclans had pronounced the child ldead, but Dr. Wilbur determined to iry an experlment which, he said to- has to his knowledge, been used He is being held demand would be, ch of the fuel now at hand fs “l‘u'l of mh\r' {adrenalin chloride. Shortly after the injection, a very faint heart murmur The first named is coal | which is sold n ts 5 «w combination of a soft dirt-like Aibs (e fared Inmps of solid matter scattered pared or screencd iz which is found after substances are taken out. mer sells for $10 a latter bring a retail selling price of nutes later, the baby was crylng. Since | then it has done well, and today it was still crying and kicking. Tt |When mmw |stains on his clothing and an ax coy- |ered with blood was found leaning | |against the house with blood stains | {on the porch and in.the yard indi- {cates that Shea was killed near the |front door and his body rolled acro the yard to the ditch where it [found by a passerby. ‘CLAIM UNSOUND MIND IN TRANSFER OF PROPERTY |the winter has been delivered. |an emergency presents itself, |tons can bs delivered to ton while the . Johnston stated t is nxrd better than Mmos' any other Both Principals Tn Wethersfield average number of day's supply o |coal in other cities and {about 45 daye, he ent time 80 per i G i tonnage Unfonville Man Sald to Have Had Hallucinations - Unusual Spectacle Visible Dur | mitteeman added. “BUDDY” TELLS ABOUT DEATH OF FRAZIER vestigating the stabbing yesterday by Tinti as they marched in line from Island Bands Playing. heard Coney Island bands p his memory, and kept a pack of cats and dogs was introduced’ in the suit of the “As near as I can find out,” the deputy declared, “the stabbing was due to discord between Tinti and !Quigley, both musicians in the prison band.” Tinti plays the cornet and conservator of the Whether Indian Warrior Was [flare of shooting stars. what started the strife be- tween the two prisoners is not n, but Deputy Warden Starr has discovered that Tinti was an ex- v tempermental musician, and will continue in office until the 'yoo, g "o¢ pig placa in the band and Flood of this city that Moore was of unsound when he sold the defendants for $1,000, be assumed by | m 10| American soldier, n,mu»‘ is m. the {2 member of his squad in l'ull\)v who stated that the trans-|g king plants gegeed with the notion that Quigley ars of gy qry ce his cornet talker was trying to have his corn ) Bt S Dreeel 1 Rourke & Hanraham the l'w”fl\ and Argonne front Picano had read the litigation concerning the » Lopez that he nd entitled to Ir “'lr\!n reserved xlm ision of H\' the | tition to recover the farm, FALLS UNDER TRAIN Woman Is Fatally Tnjured at Sta-|been declared unfounded “Arthur Frazier This | part Indfan from the rest of a result of the af- | ey also may lose his place lor's parents compensation ¢ that Lopez's claim had Wellesley, Mass,, id Picano this morning AR i el tam e to bour: ,vuwn with replacement (ronps ahout \ma months before Frazier was kill- Boston and A!r was drawn un- | car and fatally Hills station on bh. bany railroad toda der the wheels of a Newton hospital. | shopping slip bag gave the name of Mrs. S. Nenaud, Wellesley. |night In the southern qua e Old Homesteac et were raided by the polic Wall Street Briefs The effect of the New York fed- eral reserve bank's maintenance of a 814 per cent rediscount rate, with other reserve banks and the eentral banks of most other countries lend- ing at 4 per cent or higher, is re- flected in the lower reserve ratio of the local institution. At present the ratio stands at 76.6 per cent compared with $2.8 per cent a few weeks ago. A moderate increas in rediscounting, amounting to | $28,400,000 for the week, indicates tendency to ghift this buginess to New York. ’ Tho international Silver Co. to-| day declared a dividend of 7 per cent on preferred stock payable December stockholders of record Decomber 15, The distribu tion was m to carry out the plan of adjustment recently agreed upon by the stockholders, and to clear up aceumulations on preferred. | The Nationnl Co. today de clared a quarterly dividend: of $3 on the old no par common stock This is an incr of §1. The in creased dividend 1s equal to $1 a | share on the new stock but as the |, exchange of new for,old etock does | not take place until December 15, | the dividend was declared on the basis of the old Dividends are pay ‘ able January 1 to stoekl holders of | record December 14 | SHOOTING STARS BRILLIANT SIGHT ing Last Night Cambridge, Mass, Dec Those who happened to be a late last night may have noticed in the southern ‘part of th beginning of the a ninid ich will in- | in intens and reach a maximum tomorrow and will final- | Iy thin out and disappear on De- cember 13 and 14, Little is known of the history of these meteors and the Harvard observatory which s studying the shower has invited all who possess fast cameras to try photograph these streaks of fire ml swell the colleetion of photographs which are being taken here, The germinid meteors are swarm of comparatively small o jects——metal, stones, gravel, dust— speading around the sun in a definite | orbit, probably more elliptical than that of the earth. Once a year the earth, on its own swing around the | sun, cuts through this orbit near | enough to draw some of the stream of objeets into the air around the | ower | teors w s | earth. The heat generated as they | ss through the air causes them to estroyed hefore | | they can reach the ground. A few have reached the carth and have = 'been found. The germinid showers photograph | usually well, the Harvard astron omers say. Between midnight and dawn is the hest time to work. The shooting stars may be n to- drant of the heavens about half way up to the Zenith. 'They are expected to be most brilllant and numerous to- {morrow, although photograp} 1, | ho possible also on the followin * | night. { bound for Boston, e In a raid at a barn in New fore the woman reached the station were severed. v was {dentifled | was. fu operation | Fallons of finished product | Same Way, Same | Tlme. Place, Same Injuries | Sustalning the Cltv Items An exhibit of the \\m l\ nlnnv by injuries within utes of each n\lwr, \\'lIH’lm \"m\vnhm club was h 'm(ou street Britain Gener, . Both men were Injured in the elevator in| 1 J. Lavery. driving north ie infersection of H‘\rl- ford avenue and Stanley . | afternoon at 2:15 o fln,l\, an a Frary & Clari’s, within 10 minutes of each other and both sustained|copideq with a busines fractured left arms, Four Robbers Hold Up . | Paymaster in New York | Y Dec. 11 (A —Four rob- |(p up the paymaster Collier and Son print- pth street and || | 7 ness against Panuch. | the automobile damaged slightly ing plant in West F unera IS escaped with s, constituting a Mrs. Alice Hall The funeral of Mrs. Alice Hall was | held from the home, | this afternoon Avere conduc The paymaster and his assistant had gotten the from the executive offices of Collier's | Magazine {n Park avenue and were printing plant, in robhery took |church. 137 Glen street, | was at 2 o'clock, Services taking it to the Congregational Burial was in Kensington. I'mrh Brachelius services for Enoch ‘ | cheltus of 225 Elm street will be hnn s 106 LAY Hithe 1 SRR NR NS A N i e e s et Practical Chistmas Gifts Erector Sets Electric Trains Mechanical Trains # Air Rifles Coaster Wagons Scooters Carving Sets Electric Irons Velocipedes Shears, Scissors ElectricToasters Pocket Knives THE ABBE HARDWARE CO. 405 Main Street !)”!‘“M!fl NGMMMM Umma vomorrav» nmrnlm: {worker, Wed {prowling about the Stanley st |raiiroad cro 'a' 8 O't‘lor‘k. Rurlal V\\H be in St | Mary's cemetery The funeral of Gustav / held from Erwin chapel at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. will officiate will be in Fairview | from courts passed toda ND ROPING MADE TO ORDER Princess Pine, Hem- Also artificinl wreaths. [CHRISTMAS CARDS] Bollerer’s Posy Shop . MAIN ST. PROF, BLDG. TEL. #66. “The Telegraph Florist of New Britain.” Juseph A Hafiey, ONDERTAKER : | From Ground Pine, lock and Laurel. bery uppouu St. Mary’s Chareh Summer 8¢ | HELD AS GOUNTERFEITER Anthony Panuch of Stamford Is Bound Over in Bonds of §10.000 After Hearing, v Panuch of Stamford, alleged counterfeiter, was today hound over to the U. court under $10,000 bonds by U. & Commissioner Hugh Mrs. Mary Starsen, 18, lso of Stamford, said to have passed counterfeit bills, was held in bonds of $1,000. It was stated following the hearing that would appear as a government wit- | Panuch was arrested in Stam- ford last week after an attempt to| | pass a bogus $10 bill. He claimed | to the police there that he found |a package contalning counterfeit imonm “BO\. 13, Adnnts f%élng Bold Store Burglar Confessing to having heen tmp cated with Albert Mankus, 15, sent to Cheshire reform school yesterday, a 13-year-old boy was {taken into custody last night by |Sergeant Patrick J. O'Mara, and |turned over to Probation Offic \L lward C. Connolly. he Mankus boy y {mitted having broken int seven | sev- | jeral other thefts. He was caught, | |together with his 13-year-old co- | t. when seen | esday nig Ing. LOSES LAST APPEAIL Phoenix, Ariz, Dec. 11 (P—The | last chance of Wil Lawr Muskogee, Okla., to obtain cl n the state supreme court denied him a | rehearing in the case in which he| was found gullty of the murder of | Haze Burch, Phoenix policeman Burch was shot and killed last February when he attempted to place Will and “Babe"” Lawrence u der arrest. “Babe," the you brother, is now serving a life in a Texas penitentiay, after convicted at Forth Worth TAKE DOMESTIC SCIENCE Albuquerque, N, M., Dec. 11 (P— Indlan maldens, having adopted rouge and bobed hair, now have tak- en up domestic selence. A department of c tion has heen established i ernment Indian school here, With seven classes. The Indian flappers aw keenly interested. ECEMBER 11, ST0CK PRICES GO AHEAD RAPIDLY Some Isstes Monnt to New ngh1 Levels | MAKTFOR) OFPKCE. 6. CANTRAL 1OV TR 3-me8 | | New York, Dac |1ng to a & ness deve vanced briskly score fssues levels for the y tactive in a wide rail lssues suggest supply of “oast line moving up nearly 7 points | nd being " |ground by Che {Louis outhwes Nashville ferre the Allis Chal Am Can \m ,\m Am Sum Am Tel & Tel Am Wool Anaconda hison At GIf & Bald Loco t & Ohlo Beth Steel Bosch Mag Ches & Ohlo CM&SP ¢ M & S P opfe CRI&Pa Chile Cop Colo I° {Corn Prod | Gen Mators Int Ban. | Kol Spring Kenne Cop Lehigh Val | Marine | Mid 5 \liss Pac pfd |Nat Lead New Haven Nor W P P& Rt Pierce Arrow Pure Ol {Rep T & § out. brilliantly and burn up. |Ray Copper ‘\]uu of them are Readin | Royal Duteh nelair O1l .. South Pacific Railway leer Texas Co . Texas & Pacifi con Oil Union Pacific U 8 Indus Alco " & Rubber Sou 1 Steel Westinghouse | Radio T.OCAL STOCKS (Furni Aetna Cas! | Actna Life | Aetna Fire Automobile Automobile Bridgeport, Dee. 11 (®) An- | Hartford Firs . National I Phoenix Tir Travelers In: Travelers R Conn. Geng Am Wosic Peaton & Cadwell Bige-Hfd Cpt | Billir Bill ('o t's Arms Fa Har Landers, 1 N B M N B Mact Peck, Russell M Seovill Mf Standard Screw Stanley Works Stanley Works HfA Elec N B Gas Southarn H{d Ges TREASURY Treasury halance Boston balances, IMPROVE THAMES RIVER and stockholders have paid their depositors 11 ®—An appro- less than that rate during the same period. Norwich, | priation of § depth {rom an anuua tion of $120,00 favorable ing to word last night ROB Rl M BOATS Port Colborne, Ont., Dee. 11 (P~ Hi-jackers last night whiskey and rum b later recovered hidden on dredges and seows in the vicinity but made no arresta 192, 11 (A—Respond o conrane - | We offer and recommend . stock prices ad Y with over :l‘ N ° . ° ount { new high v e § 50 New Britain Machine sortment of issues The rapid advance in some of the d a limit floating peake a . Lousville and | Foundation advance {Jjumping 7 points | Water Works, le “ontinenta |General Aspl erred and 1 v.]mu heir previous 10 while American Consolidated Cigar Electric Power comman St 5 high prices High 1st p Gen Elect v Putnam & Co.) Manufacturing Stocks | Am. Hard 3 1 com s & § stol Brass . Niles-Be-Pon: North & Judd N E STATEMENT EXCHANGES & ew York—Exc 000; balances, 97 ,000. i vear ending September 30th, 1925, 5% in Thames river chan- fourteen to elghteen feet from Allyn's Point to this city, an rtenance t th the board of army engineers, accord- ed in this city| hington stola champagne from two Deposits made up to the 5th draw interest as of the 1st PUTNAM & CO. MEMBERS NEW YORR & MARTTORD §TOCK JIWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRlTAlN- Tel. 2040 Preferred into new hig JUDD & COMPANY MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE JUDD BUILDING, PEARL ST., COr. Lewis St, HARTFORD, CO) TELEPHONE 2-6281 New Britain: Burritt Hotel Building. Tel, 1816 Meriden: 33 Colony St. Tel, 1340 Northern pre- | company led specialties by nd pre eclipsed We Offer: BIGELOW-HARTFORD CARPET CO., PFD, CONNECTICUT LIGHT & POWER 7% PFD. CONNECTICUT LIGHT & POWER 8% PFD, UNITED STATES ENVELOPE CO. PFD. At the Market | @homson, Tem & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 : MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R Hart, Mgr. WE OFFER 25 Shares Fafnir Bearing Price on Application WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS DDY BROTHERS & @ HARTFORD NEW BRITMN Hdr!ford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 {§ WE oFFER AND RECOMMEND AMERICAN HARDWARE CORPORATION Spetial Plane for I\'a\'v \n( New York, sald at the world court | HaslB C ’l il meeting held here last night in | as been Completed | the central High school auditorium, | Dayton, Ohio, Dec, 11 (P — A |and “while theeoretically he should |three passenger amphibian plan ‘lm the spokesman of the president’s constructed and equipped for cata- | Policies he is working against them.” [pult and deck loading, is to be de- |Borah openly admitted, Mr. MaeDon- livered to the United States navy |@ld declared, that he was not olbi- turday by t Loening Alreraft "11'*" by the Cleveland convention ompany, it was announced here to- [OT the platform of the party. v. | he eraft with 10-horsepower | motor, s said to be a great improve- | SILK EXPORTS ment over the amphibian plane now | Tokyo, Dec. 11 P—The commerce in service. The ship is capable of a [And industry office estimates the 1 of 135 miles an hour, 35 miles | 0SS total of raw silk to be export- our faster than any other three | ¢ this vear at approximately 420,000 aeater naval planes. The flights will | bales, valued at 850,000,000 yen, be made at the Anacosta air base, e near Washington. EXTRA DIVIDEND OF $1.25 2 It was erroneously stated in the |Herald yesterday that the Guss () Senator | Del.eeuw Machine Co., of Berlin de- | Borah is supposed to be a repub- [clared an extra dividend of twenty- ) * James G. MacDonald, chair- |five per cent. The extra dividend 1 15 | man of the foreign policy association amounts to $1.25 per share. Bid Asked 9 | ATTACKS SEN. BORAH Bridgeport, Dec. 11 (- | lican, This Is a Mutual Savings Bank 13 e 230 147 1t has no capital stock like a trust company or 3T | national bank, consequently all earnings made above dividends paid to its depositors go to strengthen the Surplus of the bank. $181,6%5,513 BALANCES e accumulated Surplus of this bank has made gor, 1,370,000, it possible for it to pay its depositors for the 000,000;.f dividends (414% regular and 4% extra), while banks in this city having capital stock for increasing Before you open a Savings Account elsewhere consider whether the rate of interest is as good as can be obtained at the appropria- | uded in & oject by | in the rum fleet COR. CHURCH and MAIN a quantity of stolen liquor| — SESSEmcns

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