New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 15, 1925, Page 17

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- et SRAN DATLY EERALD, GOLLEGE CLUB IS KENILWORTH ANNIVERSARY DEMANDS INCREASE IN GARBAGE FEES Collectors Make Annual Bid for Larger Mlowance Club to Take up Three Nights of | February to Celebrate Its 25th Birthday With Varied Program. A new style in anniversary observ- | ances will be established next spring when the Kenilworth club will cele- brate the arrival of its 26th birth- day. Heretofore organizations have | adopted a stercoptyped program of | a ladies' night or something of the | stort. But the Kenilworth club will #o them all one better, or two bet- | The garbage bugaboo {s once again making its appearance in the department of health, the four col- | lectors having notified Supt. R. W, Pullen their contracts will not be 13. | e newed unless an incrcase in fee is| At @ meeting of members lnst allowed, night at the Burrlt hotel, it was de- Albin Swanson, John cnded to ceucbrate the anniversary | Leon Liegey and John Kapastuynski | for three nights in succession on lave given service regarded as fa- 1ebruary 4 and On the first vorable for the past year, but have MEht & banquet will bo served, on not been contented with the appor- | the second the club will hold a meet- tionment of $18,000 among them, |iNE of present and former members The henlth board will the “nd on the third night a grand ball common councll to increase the Will bo the feature. The committee amount if new bids do not come clected Clesson W, Parker, president within the appropriation. of the club, to the chalrmanship of Salary Increases, | the anniversary committee, Ha Dr. Pullen has recommended the | Christ was elected secretary of th following salary facr Inspector | committee, | John Dolan, $1,850 to $2,000; In.| — | spector $1,500 to| i Nour | o e | Appeal to Supreme Court $1,300 to $1,400; Bowers, §1,800 to $2,000; Miss B, A. Labadie director of tuberrulosis re licf work, $1,600 to $' ,00; Inspec- tor C. R. Witte, “.,100 to $2,500; Inspector Radcliffe, $1,200 to 300; Dr. 8, N. Rothfeder, Swanson, ask omay Crowley, Dewey Selander, 'y nacterioopist ¢, 8| Over Hollywood’s Death Aneappeal to the sugreme court of it of Jessie 1ollywood Gray, admini trix of tho estate of Mlchael Holly wood, against the New ven rail- road, ITollywood was killed at the | clinie chief, $1,200 to $1,300, | 11igh street crossing by a switch en- health board has added to Dr. Pul-|gine running backwards; the ra len's suggestion an Increase to $5,- road claims that he stepped over the | 400 for the superintendent, and to | lowercd gates, while the plaintiff al- 0 for Miss Ollve M. Keller, | leges that the gates were up. It is| admitted that both gate tender and | e | engincer saw him on the tracks, and | P‘l.eedom Ot InleIdual the point raised in the appeal is i i g whether or not the latter should Paramount in Government | nave stopned. Thomas 1. Mcbon- “The government which will last | | ough is counse! for the plaintift. is based upon the freedom of the in- | gt a e ) divi A5 according to Howa | | | errors been taken in the s Woman Knocked Down, Bradstreet, director of the bureau of . . ~ | adult education of Hartford, at the | Driver Fails to Stop meeting of the New Britain Lions Claiminig that she was Kknocked down by an autoist ,eseaped unhurt, and the driver of the car did not a certain whether she was injured, Mrs, Blackwell, 108 Lyons strect, re- club at the Burritt hotel today, Mr. Bradstreet spoke of the flaws in the government Immigration policy and of the governments meth- ods of handling employes. He [ported she was run sald the government which tells im- |while she was walking along migrants that they must do things |driveway on Arch street nes instead of the education of the indi- Wilard battery station, My vidual is setting up a government of well gave the number of the c Napoleon instead of one of Wash- |hit her as Connecticut license P- ington, | Tho car belongs to Pawel Kraft "The attendance prize. $5 glven by |ilamlak of Newington. Ofticer Tobert C, V. was awarded to |Iceney is investigating. | Royal Wiibu Tuesday will be — | Christmas session and each member §700,000 HOME BURNED must bring a gift. P. J. Murray will | Paramus Borough, N. J., Dec. 13 be S |(/P—Inmates of the Home of Divine d enter- | Providence, a hospital for incurables, . Han- 'had narrow escapes from injury the |when fire destroyed the three main club to attend the Blue army musi- buildings of the institution late ves- | cala at the Methodist church u..! ferday, causing a loss estimated at | morrow evening. 8700,000, e T e S e fic.al Hartford Stock Exchange Guatations FURNISHED BY JUDD & COMPANY Burritt Hotel Building | the T Hv.l( 18, | v furni ti ent Harry cock invited the members or BANKS AND TRUST COS. | BId . Ask Div. | Payable Capital y Bank and Trust Co. 30 iy fiaty Cona. River 13 Co | puigss First Natlonal Bank | | \': | Q«: !"l‘“‘imn: flartford. Aetna Nat'onal ex | . 120180 A SLou il {artford-Conn, Trust Co | ! i g 0000} Morrls Plan of Hartford | | | 1 Bl Park 8t Trust Co. | | AR Phoenix Nationa) Bank | 1SRESa A ety Riverside Trust Co | 0ol o State Bank & Trust Co. A 3 | 1,000,000 i1 8 Security Trust Co. S G City Bank & Trust Rts F'IRE INSURANCE COS. totna Tire Ins ex 645 | 655 M| Q3 so0000y \utomohile Ing ex 680 | 600 1] QJ 2000000 lartfora Fire Ins. ex 645 | 650 20 | QJ §000.0 Nationa) Fire Ins. 85 20 | QJ 3,000,000 hioenix Fire Ius. ex 690 | 600 20 } Qi | sooaw LIFE AND INDEMNITY COS. ctna Casualty & Surety ex e S 12| Q3 ' 200000 Aetna Life Tne. ex 1 1200 1 Q1 1000000 “onn General Lite L 1258 ol 01000 fartford Steam Botler o X 181 Q13 Uravelers Ins. ex L 16 QJ 10,000,00¢ ivelers Ins. Ris. ,m | 253 | | PUBLIC UTILITIES 11td. City G. Lt. Co. com. (25) | 661 LR (0 I 150,000 iita. City G Lt. Co. ptd. (25) T 8] 03 | 1 flartford Electiic Lt pfd ex | 200 51 QF | 20000 Tartfard Electric Lt com ex 1 | QP 1 10,000,000 flartford Electrlc Lt. Notes | TR S0. N England Tel. Co | £ ] Q116 1800000 Conn Lt. & Pow 1% pfd | 7] QM 4,500, Conn. Lt. & Power 8% pfd. 19 | 1 | | | MANUFACTURING COS. tcan Hardware Cor. (25) 102) 104 12: | Q 12,500,000 Automatic Ref, Co | 2 8 1 QM1 ' 1,000,000 Jigelow-Hrd Carpet Co., com | QF 241,000 h | Billings & Spencer Co.. com (28) | 250,000 | diigs & er Co., pfd. (26) | Sl { |w\(l r”rnu‘ Lock Co. (28) nt 10% QJ 000 001 tart & Conl | 180 | 2 O F 0.000 Eoller irush Co. et Bt (38) | . QF et firushs ¢ A (25) com 1 QM. Fulior Reneh Co AA com 12x Qi | 1 100 | () ) [} | S8 IR Qu (T 14 s i . 100 = { 8030 | ! | e W QF 0.000 : 1590 0000 1 6x | QF15| com SR 0 QJ 5,950 000 @ i . 10x Qu | E | 1x Q) i | 5 10 0 Pie - - 1 150000 NEW YORK RANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES | =2 [ 00 Vaelange Na | ! . | € 200 140 15 5o 00 00 | on % QJ 10,000,601 | | N3 2 | " Q1 00000 | Q3 o | ) | QJ ! | ! Qy 0" | | QJ 000 Now Tork Trust Co ! it | Q3 10:600 011b Purk Nattons | Qi 10,000 000 v o & Trust | ) ) JMEB & € Trost Co i | na 00.¢ ACTIVE INSERANCE AND CASUALTY COMPANIES o | \ Surety o3 ! 10 QN3 o « e 1 132 2 110w f v 17 174 3 10 50 Fransiin Fire Iy 183 1,000, i s co | s Qats | isaveens € Ca (h0 | Q4 i i 3 T R \ b Nortd Amerwe (0) | 11 Ko | \arvia . | 1 20 180 150N 0 Sationa) Surety | " PTIR Yo Niagara Falls Ina. Oo (80) 5 20 c 1,000 oe a3 A 01 Q3 1 1000000 et e Ine Co (10) Wl down last night | c NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER: 15, 1025, S e City Items _Because of the inabllity of the Fonandern company to appear in this eity, the recital under the aus. pices of Arpt Sextette has been can- colled. LONG LOST DG READY WITH G Will Distribute Presents af the Children's Home The College club held 17 ARETTE CASE 1§ IN HAVEN ROAD { START OF IT ALL, [UMBENH it HER‘ Man Buys It ere, Sees “Girl” Hits New Peak Price on Ex- Show, Marrie chngs Today | (1 s ubilie ]Mth:‘_”:\l«:: IS "N WAY H[]ME “"“\I'n:.r'r:’urv, Dee, If (M—T.ove will | w York, Dec, 16 (P—Actlvity at the home of Miss Ilorence Camp il fnd o way, #ays the old adage. |and of tho railrond shares at 67 Russell street with 45 mem- | o, oty Who Il A e e ol A BRAe o ot sl i Gl T e e slmx‘n.vvmlyllfl emg Ipped Krom Maine fo :{1 e SO e Holmes, Mrs. Louls P. Slade, Mrs. ; S oft JLurEn af o Amy C. Guilford, Mrs. Russc : N Y kO i 63, et 1 Hubbard and Mrs. Minnie :\xv.v\l\ln.{\lv. O TorK Ouner o5 L1DoL avenue, thia city, whok L lovels for' a Mrs. Francis Clark, also a hostess, e }""“".”"““‘ for the first time yes ) e t 1 ot was unable to be present on account | Biddeford, Me, Dee, 15 P | plighig 1o o WO Bours later h the. demand ot illness. | Bess, vagrant collie dog, which sinco | trlends on 1. In the home of large cur- The following were elected to|last August has lived & wandering | The il 0 Street | UL membership: Miss Anne Bardeck, | life savoring of mystery and adven. | couple fa no oy fomance of - this AHaS e diRan Mr Payor, Miss Elizabeth | ture, will leave her adopted home at |it o dounier e in dtself, but | developments, Beye, Mrs. W. 8. Rawland, Miss |tho Flcteher's Neck const guard sta- | the semin) o e roi N8 breauso § SUERY Jpeock toiatinth Katherine E. Gotton, Miss Jennie | tion tonight 10 return fo her mastor |in. (he. B manie Ay Hendricks, Mrs. J. C. Ibomis, Mrs | in New York city, From the timo |Hero e S LISIRoHERIRH ‘\\\;1 A. McCristy and Miss Loretta | Boss disappearcd from the home of |larn. f1e e pyaands y Alling. Sk e lo Fure. t, dubbed | O The club voted to join the Conn- | August Iu‘n’él!rh}"]‘“fi L 1\0"‘1;‘" last | “the rejeeted Tomeo™ at the conolu icago |octicut Iederation of Collego clubs | thin, bedragglod collle appeared on |to be . the o, 100 has returned | Contral, G bt decided not o aftiliate with ih1tHa couati naar hiave s te o b avy i e ERULLDhan: | American Assoctation of Unfversi ; Buom 1 for breath-ta c Wosher SRR LN V\A(f;'nn;h\”\’i;:r]y,v“[\c has been known of ‘n 7 8 05 1ts forerunner | oy are conducted along the ' mastor expressed the boliet |scem a tame John Alden-Priseilla | that all t but are scparate organization e L L tae foderation admits to member- | oggors and the theors oy amre g S nhTinck ship any woman who attended a ce B e S et e i UfieatcolleRs for university for al o rum ship o " tha ! IXaIHD. bomat | oo £o8 MEL Btowart & lo least o year, while the university | \horo some mithep “Nqic, CoRst | flsure sitting in the En08 soctation admits only graduates of |, o cOMS WehaD might have |Baldwin - strect fricnds, bre |colleges, The question of aftiliation Sasbiaee [exct s foss ofie it with the state organization has heen ¥ R Who in the front parlor 1 under discussion for a number of | Manchester’s Last Wooden |ricd to o stvineer fom i ratirond s 14 y 2 2 | wart had arrived [ i swered an appeal for Christmas | un Indiun which o 19 smn ooy | cipa i n i 1 gifts for the inmates of the Chil- | it T 1R T Hosiion mart Tavior, | « dren’s home and a table heaped with | jo0 0 16 & PAssing public that fot 71 La it : ; Itts of every sort was tho answer, [ iRl OUBANE place on tho had been corr ling thr A as : f A report was made on the Scholar- | i G EC tobaccos i to go. imatrimonial burea ! year s ] ship Bridge held on November 7 haa e iR AN LS #COTe onivifo Hikacves tHuf s il \ In brief it is as follows: Ninety-seven [ 0¥ J00Me part Ol chaln of to- jod lior troth to Frederick N motors were par and one halt tables of bridgo and | oo vwith te b oly known con- l‘" o had a cak, € 1 . P contributions totalled a sum of | O With the new owners come carlier At 8 |2 1 SI455 which with . ‘randy ang |10 CUSOMers and ho wooden Tn- |oeiock ¢ o : prize sale gave total receipts of | L0 the 1ast of its linc here goes fto i r \ n and U. 8. ( 71.66. The expenses which in. | t0 discard. |3fre, Nichols ind Teon! iy ok p cluded rent of rooms, punch and T ling in Water! r 3 akes, chairs, tables, x]::x]mr table| MUST G PERMISSION | howaver, t whand, in T mo ! covers, tips, prizes, advert ang)| Tiome, Dec: 15 (P4 dacree wad |15 mindtes he h nged a printed tickets, amounted to s220.70. el t0Jay by which all ]"“‘“““ her that § aternoon, had S ot o DLt “ ishing to contract loans abroad un- {pjiidren by P in | Allls ¢ i 049 i Thanks were contatn In the report | 17 1Y form fov inore than one | \iysachus Mr. Stewart ! 4 5 to Mrs. Lancaster who, sted by | 02 ULy required to get lato at ha t pr : ( i Miss Marion Hungerford and othor | Dorinssion from the ministry of fi- | told The n tha A > ! members of the club, made the vayi- |1 {Would have a wife from this city he- 'Am | 2% ous handpainted prizes. A - 7 |fore he would return to n i f f tion also was expr i m("" AC yh- REPULSID ITorrington. e Appee e i Camp assisted by Mrs. Chase an Efudih o aaees JanL lays Inter, 1 1, an ! & oLl other members of the cluh for her gl Lo ead h A i 4 4 efforts in seeuring quantities of home e T Egng : . made candy. Following the brid o 7:“' sisge gan { 10T 1 the candy was sent to the Children’s b slang ooy pis i Followinz the business scsston | "7 el 1 " Ohio Mrs. Emery C. Corbin rendered i e li- | T G : | Christm songs, “Bo Ao & ol o s | “Chirstmas Cradle Song” and “Ifoly TCUERt {hrough the nig Logpe il 1 (e WAGING DECISIVE DBATTLE e : . Rev, Theodore Alneworth SRl e Sl ) Ohiio 1249 pastor of the Tirst Congres from Japancse sources say fhat the nEa : |church was the principal speaker of iy ARl TS ! I' pfd 1 10 the evening. He spoke on “Christ- wehurian war lord, proh s Ikl 1 E 1s Symbols” e drew lessc decided by a battle now ( Co rom the fir tree which promises in the Paikipu sector, about : T better times after the Chr - | miles west of Mukden, f sterhood 5 : n has been learned; i istence o ent, howevoer I { spiritual reality and a foree TREE FUND $360 TODAY for only the he was fold 00d in the communiiy, thls The municipal Christmas tree fur f ul's 1 t 18 ¢ fol belng the one giver who never ex-is poported today s having reache " | 1 rofused ] peets a gift in return; the star, to{3369.50 the offer of totravel be sought after as the V s, i W him to in v ed a 1 sought after it, and the FATCT FINANCE PLANS quiet, com home 1 1 importance we really n Db iU S ol Yo i rned to ¢ ; 1347 scason to emphasize sin R e N ne A dren of today the if= ola othybaie ir « ! ' 4 461, of the new world of the future el S fisenl nrojeats o nd the 1 i ‘ The next meeting of the club will ) 1 1 he held at the home of s Funice s only on | neford A Humphries from ¢ o 6 o'clock, on | g i) rd N " i 354 December 28, All girls attending | ppvi; FIREMEN OV tac 104 college who are homo for the ho SR e o y printed a for ; days, are nvited to attend. The s ; which ma Frendiin ) jon “'" b2 konwn as a holiday tea in our 0 1 in ! N4 1 ¢ Gladys Day of the progran eon ! mad comm seeks t names of | H 1 i « \ thesa The club will also en- a sublimation of ¢ i | tertain the Junior Colirge club, com- et | posed of high school gitls who plan When Mr. Stewart 3 y to enter coll Paldwin street T 1 ! tiately to Miss 8 i Vhen a 1y 3501 REPORT EVCUR S i , > L‘ s . Y’ ite Viola Clark L n yiola Clark L i t |4 Connectient dicd at ini : onct Unconfirmed Rumor Ts That Turkey | A0 1850 3 DEathias cuaits L i diphtheria, Will Not Be Given Dispute sides her moth 3 Al ! Rbland Wo Hamburg Ct r No Mosul Lands | IEas 2 I Doy = Geneva, Dre (P—Atter an Mesal B 1 of Nations counc [} T ¥ i B ML pIl was circulated that it been | Y2 DU e ; BE | imously decided to fix the pro- S 1 isional Brussels line as the definitc : r part of the disputed terri- S ST tory to the British mandate state of | intemperae v | Irak. In view of the C The reported decision directed countries with pr t \ I BRALALCES that economic tr¢ § favorable to 1 Turkey be nezotiated an@l that Great vived by thre ¢ Britain formally cnzage to extend ry and Helen = y her mandate over Irak for twenty- | nk Budins s [ - ; McEwan Has Resisned - was no ofiicial confirmation Funeral arrangements in charge o % 5 yort | of Frank Trodztk are incomp | As West P LY ( circles, where it wptain J. J. Mck lays in e BEOLLERERS =" ' driven to it through of handing over Mos m by ral Lai Order neton i : | CHRISTMAS PLANTS Bl il o I today, presents | mow and have them defivered the 1 . a picture of fresh from our greealions i A by the Turk report Jerusalem Cherry 1 Pink pared in Mosul by thre Ardisia, General Laidoner of Spanish leather, oinsettias, TO EXEMPT PPooR and Esthonian nafionality. Made-up haskets, Moascow, Dee. 15 R LT e e T B REATIHS (MADE TO{ORDLIY Waltibers i Ay ntco A e R P Ta R e spruce Wreaths with cones . RreN ks Princess and Ground Pine, Box Wood, Silver Spruce, English W h t S JUDGE KLETT'S CONDITION, Holly, Hemlock and Laurcl nds to ) Little change was reported today MISTLETOI 5 [ CHRISTMAS CARDS ] L e 89 WEST MAIN 8T ( o, Dec. 1 \ Prof. Bldg Tel. 886 in TELEGRAPH FLOWERS FOR v 1 XMAS 1 a W 3\ \ r Ac! T v 1 AN 1 e Ind ¥ Cn 12 Year Gl WOMAN IS ASSIGNED ] gton, Dec. 15 (P niip r of t hou 1 Phi I B h s, today was as: UNDERTARER wha committees: World war Vhone 16252 S ' expenditures in the navy department, | g o qehe™ 5 Somimer ® = leesa [this stater in A industrial arts womer \ o |before the Optimist N PUTNAM & CQ MEMBERS NEW WORA & MARITORD STOGK EXCHANGEY | WEST MAIN ST NEW BRIT/ 'N= Tel 2040 MARTFORD OFNICE 6 ChnilAL Row T I'ee We offer L0 Tfg. Co. ¥ E 50 Shares of Sco ) B T P m:mmm-_m, R JUDD (’L@ Mi ANY MEMRERS NEW 1 I HANGE MEMBERS HARTFO OCK EXCHANGB JUD I:llll?l\u,ll\lil ST, Cor. Lewis St HARTIORD, CONN, TULEPHONE 2-6281 New Britain: Burrltt Hotel ¥ el 1815 riden: Colony St 1310 R/’.H LROAD 1] opportunities ving high d excellent possib STOCKS are now available in this me returns with safety ilities of appreciation in May We Offer Suggestions? STOCKS CARRIED ON CONSERVATIVE MARGIN § i d % Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel, 2580 # MEMBERS NEW YORR AND UARVFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R Hart o & Trust Co. ‘ nplication Price on Ei WE DO NOT ACCEPT MALGIN ACCOUNTS NEW BRITAIN Burritt. Hotel Bldg. Tel. 3420 a |'iARTFORD 1 Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. 15 ¥ Tel. 2-T186 WE OFFER 59 Sha n to Become Head Of Railroads January 1 Dee. 15 (#) —Secre- 1 in addition to his other s will me director general Janu. 1 under a n issu v by Presi- e will succeed ) who has tendered T 1 0 c\‘uu"e(cd.. THE MITCHELL TRIAL W ston, Do, 15 % —Recalls Major General : l W. Coe, chief of coast artil- \, today before the 1 his previous that antl-aircraft i area ae ngton from many, Dee. als in the L were ceded have pro- municipal wn to the Itallans, es received BISHOPS A—A spe- Protestant Hamp. tomorrow to elect e late Dr. Eds lied at in New Or. LECT TENT -\Il'l\ DEAD ’(r"l‘r(rf AND FIHENDS TG DANCE He ! ill with typhoid MURDOCH-ROBINSON ‘ ; FOR HER, FOR HIM \ FOR THE KIDDIES ! HOUSEHOLD Read the N' SHOP” on the Classified Pages of Today’s Herald | O —— work of the - i . b kd

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