New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 5, 1926, Page 18

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Bridgeport. Au- nd attachment. mpbell, Hartford Underwood Type- F.. No Y. Typewrit- Clauss, Ansonia, as. Ansonia O & C Co, webbing. Pomfret, assignor, to the Texas 5.—A ture Emll pl lio of ore by issignments, motor fuel, Eames, rd for motor A. Frederickson, ssignor t the Hartford Bridgeport. G vehicles, Wethers- Amerlean Bralding Otto past 0 ‘Shm store, 211 Maln street, New George W, | Occasion Reunion Ree 1"uchs, artist, Four years ago a former artists’ pale worn, | machine P N A S [Patents TIssued to \ Connecticut People ATHER T[] S(]N (List furnished by the office of F Britaln.) David Blumberg, | writer Co,, N s | George E New York, Jan Luls Del This pleture holds the possibility mesne of mending a romance, broken year model came to Fuchs' studlo, ask- | ing for work, She was her | fie “Can you use my baby then?" she Goor wked, showing a bright llttle chap. Harold G, Manning, Waulk-Over ' ' ] tomoblle brake-b Artist Hopes His Work Will| ing machines, of | #lgnor to the a boy hangs In the Making usefulness as a model, and { Wiremold Co,, The beauty of the youngster at i | w enland, Hartford 1-combustion engine, Grieshaber, & T. B, nssignors to Elec- Ballast ik auto- Intery Huio Doane, trio Boa matle bl Bengt M. W | Hartford; F | Whitney, ex | tool. [ Charles W, Harris, versal joint Frederick to oton, Co. w-ont. Hanson, decerased Hanson & C. E. tors. Thread-forming Salem, Uni- A Hart, New Britain, iington Typewriter Y, Typewriting and assingor Co., Tlon like machine, Willlam ¥ assignor to Co | PG typewriting machines, Everett O, Hiller, assignor to Hartford-Empire Co. Hartford. | Method & apparatus heating glass feeders, Arthur C. Jackson, Pt Pa., assingor, by ments, to the Yale & Towne Mfg. Co., Stamford. Automobile hood | catch, | Irving C. Jennings, South Nor- | walk, Pumping apparatus. John H. McClelland, ville. Washing machine, { Henry McManus, Hartford, and C. 1, Luce, West Hartford, assign- | ors to the FEureka- Corp.. | Hartford. Picture | Howard R. Sa Biridgeport, nssignor to the General Flectrie Co. Wall attachment means for clectrical dey Raymond R. New Brif- ain, assignor to the Fafnir Bearing | Co. Vehicle spring bearing. i Smith, Stamford Underwood Typewrite Y. (2 patents). g machines, m H. Smith, Manifold heater. ranklin R. White, assignor to the Patent Helmond, Hartford, Underwood Typewriter Y. Tying device for for ladelphia, mesne assign- | Scarles, as 'ype- | Sridgeport. Waterbury Butfon Co. i+ to the Waterbury dry & Machine Co. (4 patente) 3 for Forming buttons and the like, ! and 1 for Trimming mechanism. ‘Trade-Marks Registered Diamond Dottling Corp.,, Water- The Hartford Carpet h | Thompeonville, assignor to { low-Hartford ¢! (o] Mase, T Emil Fuchs’ Portrait and he his the tracted the ar him into several painted pictures, story of ed of Corp Bige- | Clinton love wit i} mpsonville, and Lceept for the The mothe he child bt 'ma (o pea nd Hion and N foree ard her D 1o o rows » support ind €0 th & Seymour Mfg rdenin alurinum Lahels gistered The Dickingon, k. 1., (o, Fesex Hazel, For bottled Witeh stroyed uty Torring cyani worry that she w vork. Now & obs anid obtain throug W her baby. Haz Struck with the story. Tuehs (0 attempted j Haul machine” in £ port. He Httle reliow ny of the " neh 0% " con -Mark Ha I nal Applicants Tne., lamps and clectric to Bridg lump painted of the carrying ind 1 mp eall system way e is exhibitions 3 possibility, he that se the ture and rec e irely Augast William Hansrath Dles To- day At Home On City Avenue At Age of 63 Years, g He had rm in Germany and had 30 of Jesell 10 this Wor Walter J. Miss nts i of Main White Man and Negress (iet License to .\Im'r\‘ Hol O MRS, Wil CORBIN WINNERS 'TOY AUTO CONTEST First Prize, Large Auto 27 Cor- 1128 caps. . Small Auto t. 91 Griswold 9237 caps. Next in Ordey air, Kensington 156R caps. 111 aps. , A 1139 caps. The Farmers Milk Co. SOUTH MAIN ST. Phone 1773-2 Putnam Main Aite Farther to Fall s " WITH R, & E, FOR 30 YEARS Phil Taylor, English daredevil, photographed at St. Moritz, S rland, claims to be the only stilt skater in the world TAKE GREAT TOLL (Continued from TIirst Page) where more than stretching from mens station to the 1 and including the city's finest shops fos, hotels, churches and dwell- ings, were flooded from three to four feet above the strect level, Valuable Documents Ruined Valuable documents in aults were reuined by the muddy ater and machinery in hundreds of factorics and workshops was ex- tensively damaged. Among ] quays the 1ush of the enurrent was so at that parts of the granite para- washed away, doors of houses and and furniture off in the flood. Liege, houses, shops s carricd French Rivers Risi Jan. 6 (P—Further rises in 1dy flooded ed in oensequence of 1h ent rainfall. Th lar, which had been d e begun to rivers are persist- Neine in particu- at a standstill thorities, the peal persist 1) b and reache withont serions harm to LUTHERAN LEADER DIES . Dr. Henry Ao Weller of Phila- delphia Was President of Penn- sylvania Ministerium, phia, Jan ey A, We eran mi and adja 1tes, Brook 5 (P—The Rev er, president or erinm of Penr died suburb, to He was 67 sy his i ome in most denom and Keiter for 1 varions groups of the hin the United States Luther Trel eredited by hout merger, years o Dr. Well \ of th connt He W D..C lie mov promin rEyvn ination in e T ment SKIPPY ! A T s =) ( FROM Now ON | | 1 DON'T CARRY LA KNI bank | I MeM | BELGIUN FLooDg | mesmauk oo Three-Cornered Negotiations Involve McManus, Zachary, Host, Adams and Ward. Jan. b (P—Leports rec cred player deal is nong the New York Yan- Louis Browns and Wash- n Senators were given credence v In baseball circles, despite a 1ent by Colonel Jacob Ruppert, that he knew nothing stiations. to these reports the slated to chtain Marty d-hitting St. Lonis in- ge for Spencer Ad- and Tom chary, ) piteher, who would fir to New Yorlk from Washington for Waite IToyt, righ 1 pitcher. Aaron Ward, sceond baseman of 1 ces for past few years, go fo St Lonis when the sald to be well under ay, are completed. Yo hat a th pending st 1ho. sch ne Accordin Yankecs anns, | T, in ex tions, N (B~ Tusir Rill Friel of the §t. Louls Browns today denied knowledge of nding three-cornered player h the York Yankees hington Senators, as report- UNTON INSTALLS on of the officers of | n Baptiste D'Ameri- | elected at the Decem- this society's rooms in S [F8480 t. Tdmond | L direc the suprome i the ceremonics and will in- 11 the following officers: Honorary president, Cyrille Rou- thier; president, 8 Bernier vice-president, Mrs, Alphonse La- fla ry. Francois Velliere; i and treasurer, uditors, poleon tor of e nme: s Iinisson- ms, William . Charles Copw NILIARY ELECTION to the 1. 0. B, B, Al The auxiliary annual meet Thurs Fellows' hall An enter fed and re ill hold its nir will irch | will pre- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, I'UESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1926, Mrs, Sundberg President | Of Boys’ Club Auxiliary The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Doys' club held its annual meeting yester- day at the club, Mrs, A, C. Sund- berg was elected president to suce ceed Mrs. A, G, Kimball; vice- president, Mrs. Alexander Scott; secrotary and treasurer, Mrs, K Warren, Other officers will be a pointed by the new president, Rabbi Wise May Speak Here on Zionist Drive | An attompt will be made to secure | Rabbi Stephen 8. Wise to speak be- | fore the New Britain Zionists dis. trict on the opening day of the drive for the Unlted Palestine appeal, ac- | cording to Irving 8, Rachlin, presi- | dent of the local organization, tachlin sald the drive will be | | begun before Febrnary 1, although | no definite date has yet bLeen set, New Britain has been asked to | contribute $12,500 of the $5,000,000 | fund which the organizations | throughout the country will attempt |to colleet, OFFICERS INSTALLED | Camp Clara, R. N. of A., held in- | | stallation of officers last night at St. | Jean's hall. The following officers | were installed: Oracle, Miss Ire Suprenant; vice oracle, Mrs, Rose | Bleau; past ora corglan Dube; chaneellor, Marion recorder, recelver, Miss marshal, Mrs. t marshal, d; inner Margaret rtimice Ro, Mrs. Angelina | Inal, Miss Lilllan | | LaFlamme; outer sentinel, Mrs, | Louise K os; managers, Mrs. Marion Dowsett, Mrs. Mary Gasparini, Miss | i planist, Mrs. Minnie Le- physlei Dr. D. W, O'Connell, | i REMOVE HYLAN SIGNS | New York, Jan. 5 (P)—Workmen of the department of plant and | structures were busy today removing reminders of the Hylan administra- [tion throughout the city. In a few days every sign on new clvic strue- tures giving credit to Hylan will he | T (removed, Commissioner Goldman, | {new head of the department, an- nounced. During the Hylan regime, | | signs crediting him with the projects | were posted on all new bridges, | | shoals, playgrounds and other civi | enterprises. | | Whiting strect, | Burial will ¢ MRS, GERBER DIES AT Whiting Street Woman Lived in This City For About 40 Ycars—Leaves 34 Descendants, Mrs, Hermine Chrystine Gerber, 85 years of age and a charter mei- bo of St John's Lutheran chureh, died this morning at her home, 126 She 5 been about a resident 40 years, She of this clty for was the widow of the late Herman August Gerber and is sur. vived by cight sons and daughtes as follows: Henry G. Gerber of Bloom. leld, N, J,, Emma Wetzel of W Br n, Mrs. Amelin Weshoer of New Britain, Mrs, Lena Broadbent of Bridgeport, Emil G Britain, Minnie L. Bitain, Herman A ford and Mrs. Matilda Rechenberg of New Britain. She is also surviv- «d by a brother, August Sterzing of Hartford, eight grandchildren and 18 great grandehildren, Funeral services will John's Lutheran church afternoon at 2:30 Martin W, G rber of Hart at liursday o'clock, Rev, will officiate, rvlew cemetery. DR. SCHUPACK TO OPEN OF The latest &t 1dian in 1% ICE the ranks is Dr. hupack, a local boy. ck fs the son of Mr. and Morris Schupack, He gradu- ated from New Britain high school in 1917 and from ‘Tufts Medical school in 1924, Since then he has erved in Grace hospital, New HMa- en, for a year and a half. He has heen carrying on a practice for the past few weeks and is about to open offices in the Schupack bullding on Main street. Dr. Schupack is 2 member of the B'nal B'rith and of the Chamber of Commerce. addition to Physicians ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Announcement has been made engagement of Dr. Tred €, of this city to Miss Min heryn Schleidt of Hartfor Miss Schieidt is o graduate of the ol of Iinance at the office lonial Filling Stations, Hartford, The wedding place in the fall of ielson, ot Ine. t will take employed Zoning Map Corrections To Be Ordered by City Several changes and corrections must be made in the zoning map be- fore it is entirely correct, one of which involves the spelling of the city's name, In large letters the sketch pro- claims it the zone map of the city of “New RBritlan." The common er- or of plucing the “i" Leforc the " was committed and must be rec- tiffied. Beacon, Beach, Florence, Rutherford, Warren and Dover cots apprar cach In two places nd for the sake of case in finding zones the bullding de suggested changes In names, Edson strest is spelled Adson: street is spelled Nena; Warlock and Dover road do not ap- Monroe street does not extend to Greenwood strect, stroet pear throug BOY SCOUT NEWS Troop 10, Boy Scouts of America, met last evening in the vestry rooms of the s KL seout 1 W, 0. Coolt gave a brief talk on first il which ppreciated by present, David Kaplan, who {had acquired the highest number of points, was presented with a hand- some harmonica by Senior Tatrol Leader Sam Dirnbaum IYox pa- trol now leads by a wide margin in he number of poi Morris Gla- zier was voted into the troop and igned to the 1ox The scouts of Troop wington, made a hike to Wethersfield to s lect np site donated by Richa I of Newington, The troop has permission to huild tever kind of enmp it wishes, and Dr. Dary, the scontmaster nised to see the through. He dogs and hmallows passed out by the scoutmaster gave the boys full stom- achs fo march home, About 15 hoys went along, Treop 4 held rmoon. The contive was cout e rol, pr on which jee turned out 1o be poor hut gome exeitement w provided 1 Dudley Kaharl fell through when venturing too near a nger spot. He climbed out unhurt after being dried, resumed skat- ing Salt water, one teaspoonful to one- {third fumbler of water, is the best ccording to Sir Harry Baldwin, dentist to the king of Eng- land. tooth-wash IF YOU HAVE AN ACHE OR PAIN | LET THIS EXPERT HELP YOU For Twenty Years He's Been Relieving Lame Back, | Sore Stiff Muscles, Swollen Joints, Sprained, Achy Feet, Rheumati Ills of AFTER WALTER JOHN c Pains and Kindred Big League Athletes ON, COVELESKI AND OTHERS OF THE WASHINGTON BASEBALL TEAM Greatest Expert Living On| Keeping Athletes in | Perfect Condition | TRY HIS METHOD ON | 'YOUR ACHES OR PAINS | i We want to Introduce the reader | Mike Martin, who probably | kiows more about keeping a person in fighting condition than | else living, For twenty fous universities o1 York “Yankees ods Washington ball club, as won fam lightning quick | aches, any years, at with the Cincinnati etc., He can | take men claimed to be too old, stiff | or rheumatic to p 1 make them a supple and quick as a boy. Mi Martin knows his Ask Waiter Johnson, Coveleskl, Ty Cobb, | Grorg of the hig ¢ basehall at all | frisky, vigorous, Lusiness— Sisler. or any know. BRAND ME FROM, ] | || Now ONIF | DONT | |f BUBBLE OVER | WITH THE POLLY AND HER PALS T soars AL\ ARTIGUE® '~ | How A /\QQ — Fe | | BoBRE BUT | HAVE TO BE QUICK WITH ME KNIFE OR I'D NEVER BE ABLE TO TRAVE L WITH THE | CROWD. THeY's SO TOUGH WHERE | COME FROM THAT LITTLE GIRLS IN THE KINTER- 1t GARTEN SING BASS. ! \| [54E5 1AD ‘ER FACE AN SKIRTS AP OUTOF TJ| | [JFTED an' HER AIOSE AN’ HAIR THAT'S NOTHIN ! WHERE | COME FROM THEYRE SO TOUGH THAT THEY HAVE To PuUT MUZZLES ON THE FRANKFURTERS. He Can Help You Martin has had a jlder printed telling how he quick- Iy banishes stiff, swollen joints, achy hacks or fect, various rheumatic pains, ete, He has arranged with | little cading druggists here in town to sell you generous size bottles of the liniment they use at the ball park. He has made it a long time for his own use—Athletes on other Mike busy making his ¢ Liniment” i , big league feams all over the country buy it by the lon from Mike. Now—DMike Mar- imped with demand and directions he t has employed a big sales com- to distribute it and they suppiying all the druggists—>Mike still superintends the making of it during odd times between acting rainer of the 1924 and 1925 n league champion Wash- ington ball club and the Washington Palace club, of the American Pro- ches, college r this liniment use on par ssional Basketball league, A<k The Druggist It your druggist hasn't sccured a WELL, JUST FOR BREAKIN RESOLUTION ITLL CosT ME S Imient, ask him to get 3l to | A g botties of Mike Martin's Lini- it. There is no other liniment like it. It works like gres d lightning even in cases few of chronic | iness or pains, vet is so mild it can he tin's Liniment is unquestionably the {most effectiy {date remedy . qulck, sure, up-to- le—Big league p {ers couldn’'t afford to fool weaker, slower remedies—no |etis shonld. | 1t your druggist has some {edy of his own he prefers to |iust write Mike Martin, Trainer, 4 C St, N. W., Washington, P. C., and {enclose 50c for folder and two ounce |bottle of liniment or $1 bill for large |8 ounce bottle prepaid to your door. with one artment has | skating hike Sun- | meness, swellings, stiff- | ned on a baby's skin. Mike Mar- | S AT GRS S THE HERALD “WANT ADS” FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONB r Ratee Upon Application Count 6 worde to a (ine, 14 iines to an fuch, Minimum Space, 3 line Mintuiuin Book Charge, 38 cents, Nu A4 Accepted After 1 P, M, Classitied Page on Same Lay. Accepted conventel Awk tor 8 Over the Telephone )t custumers. Call Want Ad" Operator ‘ ANNOUNCEMENTS l Burial o, Monumen BURTAL | Phone 647-15 (N=Afonuinental works, 133 Oak B, Monuments of all slizes and descriptions. Carving and letter cuttlng 1t L] 1able pricen, 18 Oaks Bt. 517 C urch baskets and plants, eathe for wine Numier 331, mont, Kensiig- Personals cars with Duco fin- ve your cur washed, and polish- v Du Pont buco Re- Store Aunouncements | AUTOMOTIVE ] Autos and Truck Agencles % ACME TRUCKS—Sales and Bervice, Eriee son Motor Bales. 171 South Maln 6t K MOTOR CARS—Sales and Service, pital Bulck Co., 193 Arch St. Phone TON, OAKLAND AND GRAY— s. Eales and ervice, FHardware City Motor Co, § Elm St. Phone 2 City Items through v has sued Southington Hunger- Antonio for $100 ford & Sa D'Aquoila of damages. The case of Alma Singleton who | claims damages as a result of a fall on an fey sidewalk, will be heard by the claims committee of the common council tonight. Walter Gryzenia is lodged at the Hartford county jail awaiting a hear- Ing in common pleas cour on an appeal taken from his creditor, Bes- sle. Wineek, who objects to adminis- tration of the poor debtor's oath hy which Gryzenia hopes to evade pay [ ment of a hin Edward N, Thompson of Plainvilla jWas operated upon yesterday at the w Britain General hospital by Dr. ;\\ lam T. Morrissey and is today |reported to be resting comfortably, | A meating of Rev. William A, [ - |Harty branch, A. 0. H., will he held |tonight at 8 o'clock at Judd's hall on Main street, $18.300 REAUTY DEAT | Mario Ciancl has sold to Sam and | Polly Faik, a six tenement huild |and two car garage now in cou of construction at 106 Willow street, | The sale price fs $18,300, By PERCY My ONE SMOOTH DIME . WELL, IT'LL LEARN M€, A Killing Sight to Pa SEEIN" 1S —? BELIEVIN , PAW' : CRO—SB—Y it

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