New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 18, 1926, Page 13

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IIREINISRRNTRIRISINISININ DR, AND MRS, KLINGBERG ARE LEFT 81,000 IN WILL Bequest Made by Sarah E. Morey— American Hardware Stock Given to Relatives. = §TOCK INCREASE Travelers' Directors Advise Raising Capital Issue From Thirteen To Fifteen Million Dollars OVERCOME BY GAS North Burritt Street Woman, 1s Comfortably At Hospital, Hartford, Conn. Jan. 18 (P—A| After having been overcome wit stock Increase of $3,000,000 which The will of Sarah Morey was |would make the capital $18,000,000, appre=ad by Judgo Bernard F. |way recommended at a meeting . h #2s at her homo at 481 North Bur- ritt street this morning, Stella Zieko, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, n Danger of Asphyxiation, Resting City Items There Catholie will be a Women's | meoe Denevolent 100,000 shares of glon tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock | North Central Texas Of) company in St. Mary's school hall. The so-|has bren placed privately by Taylor, lclal has been postponed until a|Thorne and Co., which includes 40,~ | later date hates of stock formerly held by { John D. Kimmond, who has|States and individuals and 60,000 been in charge of automobils pro | duction work for the North & Judd | MONDAY, JANUARY Wall Street Briefs ting of the | Le« A block of | shares by treasury stock. Procecds tock will be uscd from the treasury : I8 re N Gamney of the probate court today. |the board of directors of the Travel- nru.':‘.:“&fi::‘::o;:j:fiafl L by s MM.‘ o Sam e P O T By its terms Rev. and Mrs. John E. |ers' Insurince company today, and | A report came to p};liee head. fighraginia r/smm} oo iore. Lianal neuaic Klingberg are bequeathed $1,000: |will be voted'uron by the stockhold- | quarters that three children were I"r e ‘lmn e i Trading I the stock Wi Kingoere ‘arebeaveathod 81000 il ba votodfyro o r e n et history at qur.« Agricultural col- | wells. Trading o stock will the American Hardware Copp. are | The $3,000,000 of new stock wil ritt address, and Officers Anderson (RS rillibe site apsaler et torbe " ‘ i lett to William Wetherell o Bridge. |be at par, to stockholders ot record | and Lyons were dc spatehed to the ™ pony noonday lunchcon of tho| vort, Flora R. Anderson of Bridge. |today, one to four, payable on er |home. atenit work o Bae port, & niece, Blanche Dunham |before May 18, BT G e I msohaaio o Hart of Stratford, a nfece and| Today's action follews a $2,000,- ‘_’?i’;' oxl“:rl”vw{. Rt Has eme | et tron i :"W'l‘ ¥ ety Habes i eoas {Ba0katesk inbree el i Octabor . y ale, 178 Oak street, has heen | c0tl, iron and lumber properties in Chales Dunham Har He‘gl'm!.‘fl,“ml,].‘qfl Denies She Gave 'Hubby suspended by the state motor vehi. | VOIVINg §20,000,000 of whieh Wil estate goes to a sister, Martha J. | But Kidney and Beans |cle commissionc: ! W St e beanuan; PO VARIETY Is SUED oo acidney | T Dbt as the probable head. The The will of Willoughby F. Bur,' that she gave her husband a stcady G v h\l(lm\\ R \' lm\\\ ""H‘! inies named as likely to be o Loprovad today by Judge B | diet of kidney beans and potatoes, | \" v“» was riding l;y w')n at | drawn into ('1:-4'v\‘:rrrr are r‘h‘_;u‘,. aftney. The Plainville Cemetery Mrs. Oltve 6. Gearing, defending | I'ranklin square yestorday afternoon, | N00FA Gas and Coke company, Tens assochation is left 100 for care of 4 \"““""‘“'"‘ Defendant in 818,000 [y oreit against divorce, told a fury | GCOTED . Darrow, 10 Duell street (10802 Consolidated Coat Co., South- lot, Walter E. Burr of Higganum re- | Tibel Suft Brought as Result of |that she fed her husband on English | ™33 rin down by an automobilo | €0 I'erro-Alloys Co, 1, H, Gray, Jr, lo. Waltar E. Burr of Higganum re. mutton chops, porterhouse steaks, | rIven by Joscph C. Nouhart, 33 Lin- | Foundiy Co. and Ton Alr Coal Co SrivaSL Gold malcl and i Fxmcfl Comment on Singer's Nose, artichokes, to say nothing of alli- | w004 street, driver for the Jerome i - Preston. | " gator pears {n January and straw- |[S5{'°°t bus line, Adirondack Power and Tight cor- New York, Jan. 18 (P—Summons | SOLCF Peare in Jan: Darrow was taken to the hospital | Poration ineroased fts earnings in ACCUSED OF THEFT of a $25,000 Itbel sult by John W.| Her husband, Licutenant Com.|bY Judge William I Man | S350 compare i 31470508 Danbury, Conn., Jan, 18 P—The Steel, lyric-tenor and former musi- |mander Henry C. Gearing, Jr., sta- | Nappened fo be passing. 1 [[$6.340,004 comppred’ with §7,378.502 case ot Alfred E. Illinger, recolving cal comedy star, agatnst Varlety, a [tioned at the Philadelphia navy Sustained injuries about i Balaneiales 5 clerk at the store of the Mohiean (heatrical publication, for printing|yard, charged his wife with bar- |Arms and faco, but none piitndndspigelationionest 810021430 company in this city, under arrest |alleged derogatory remarks about barous and cruel treatment, were serfous. i The mv,\u.-.\ was | 1300 6 the year before. on a charge of embezzlement was | the singer's nose, was served today mefl[‘fl lmv 1‘.‘ 'v‘v b t‘” Y § el T 4 continued in the city court today on Sime Silverman, president of . would see tha Jarrow got a new S of the el Tea eompan: contiaued i tha clty ‘caur todey on i v | DAUGHTER LEAVES HOME |one. or 1425 reached $14,121,196 4n con- counsel, The article, published early this| Saying that her 18-year-old daugh- e - i month, referred to Steel's “pretty|ter, Stella, left home last night aft- | BREAKS TAND of ahout $1,000,000 has GRANGE'S 40TH ANNIVERSARY | nose,” and stated that he had it |er taking some clothes and $10, Mrs Jan. 18 (P—Wora |1 1 by the New York, New At . meeting of Burritt grange Deautified on the instance of his| Perkowski, 185 Gold street, regort in'a e ‘-'”;"' ) e St v‘ held Saturday evening, it was voted bride, Mabel Stapleton, who is now|¢d the disappearance to police this wnd in a fight with a | i cetrie and to observe the “0th anniversary of with him in Winnipeg as accompan. | afternoon. e d‘('w':r o e s ana’ e the granee with proper celebra- ‘s* on a concert tour, e T AL CA e CRR B Bl e oh e Rfopsr celebra; Mr., Sieel's lawyer sald that the | reports that a hindquarter of beet |Glants, fraw sald today he had | swiic locomotites, ary 6. A banquet will be served at 6:30 o'clock and will be followed hy fitting exereises. eperation was not te beautify it, but | to remove a hone growth which in- I terferad with his singing. “Rights”’ Into INCOME Yield on Travelers Insurance Co. 125 Yield on Stanley Works 23% Last Monday we showed how an investment of $850 in La_nders, Frary & Clark grew to $2,016 and the income from 2.65% to 9.88% by subscribing to all new stock as offered. was stolen from the slaughter hous Friday night. Sergeant investigating. Below we show how Travelers Insurance Company bought in 1915 has given an average income of 129 by selling the “Rights” as they came- along from time to time and Stanley Works to yield 23%. 1915 Bought 1 share of Travelers Insurance Co. @ $710. “Rights” $120, Income $136.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 140.00 20.00 36.00 171.00 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 923 5 150. 1924 1925 120, 250, - 640. 213,50 Average Income for 10 Years ................... 120 Appreciation on the Investment .............. $660.00 Stanley Works 1915 Bought 10 Shares for $650 Dividends “Rights” Div. Stock 25,00 40.00 50.00 .70 00 Income 25.00 40.00 50.00 50.00 760.00 25.00 25.00 37.50 37.50 508.75 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 37.50 2875 1020, Average Income for 10 Years ................... Aporeciation on Original Investment ......... Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. 94 PEARL ST., HARTFORD, CONN. 87 West Main St., New Britain, Conn. Room 108 MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE E. T. Brainard, Mgr. Hartford Office New Britain Office Tel. J. M. Halloran New Tondon Office 23% $220.00 o Ellinger is R Murs. Kittie ilmore | copal | noe pm(m\ rs, i Deaths John Ogle John Ogle died at his home, Hart stroet early Sunday morning. : ‘lh was (9 years old, and has been B! a resident of this city for 32 years most of which was &p. ! ploy of the Royal Typewriter coin- pany of Hartford b his retire- ment a few years Two (Ln\u:lm‘ fore ago. Fred Hogge ‘anada, and Mrs. Hor- I of Plainville three am B, Ogle Berlin, John Ogle Jr., of Har and Jo- ! seph Ogle of thi: survive him, He was a member of the St. Francly | Drake lodge, American Order Sons of St. George I"uneral services will be morrow afternoon at 3 o , in chapel. Interment view cemeter held to- lock at will be in Mrs. Kittie E. Tomlinson 'omlinson, 88 years old, wife of ¥rederick Tomlin- | son of 306 Chestnut street, died Sat- | urday night at her home. She was th anghter of George T. and Beatrice . Card, and is sur- vived by a brother orge Card, of Bridgeport. Funeral services will be held at the home at 1 tomorrow afternoon. Rev. | Sutcliffe, rector of St. Mar church, will officiate. | will be in Mountain Gro | in Bridgeport. | Samuel 's Epis- Burial | | Miss Ann Clark { Miss Ann Clark, &7 old, ! died at her home, 38 Beaver street, | 1ate last night after a lingering ill- | ness. She was born in Ireland b had lived in this city since the early | fears of her life The late John Clark was an uncle. She s survived by a sister, Catherine Joseph A. Haffey UNDERTAKE Phone 18: Opposite St Mary Hestdonce 17 Sommer Nt hareh - 16283 BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP POTTED PLANTS | Clneraria, Daffodils, Hyacinths, Jonquils, Tulips, Primr Cyclamen. v Cat Flowers Dally, opical Cactus. 89 WEST MAIN ST, TEL, 886 t in the em- | o o'elocic | N0V e cemetery | wturin hs of | to 1,129, addv 000 1o after puyment of | preferred common divide bring tofal surplus to $14,511 » outstanding preferred stoek s 3 for the 11 months, was e share on the 260, common outstanding | James n-in-law of William W leago capi- | falist, has been act a $20,00 1 terested | mpany, is , Catalina Isl {Lieut. Bamforth With Police Dept. 31 Years After hav been in the s ice the Now aln police depart- ment for 31 years. Lieutenant Sam luel Bamforth is today ecelebrating the anniversary of {of service he has given Britain, Refore Lieuten | forth ‘was appointed to t staff he served for eome tim supernumerary. He is the oldest offi Rritain pollce force, and only Policeman G W. Hellberg and | Michael J. Cosgrove have becn §n with and, tof | N Studebak e ans s T 30 shares Landers, Frary & Clark Lieutenant Bamforth was the first [ b C F A I plain clothes ofticer New Britain | VOIS 4L g 50 shares olt’s Pat. ire Arms & and he was given the office of |Unlon Pacifie 1467 1461 defective sergeant when that posi- “14 : lus Alco 3} Ium was first ereated on June 1, ! 1ihber 1914. He was also the first man |’ 8 Steel 'm the department to hold the of- fice of licutenant, and was promoted 1o that post from the dctective ser- | zeancy on May 8, 1918. He has hoen ac chief during the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly of 100 Hart street entertaincd last evening in honor of a party of 12 nurses of the tralning school at St. { hospital, Hartford, membets of the 1926 graduating class of which Miss Winifred Kelly, their daughter, is also a member. JUDGN Judgment for the plaintiff in the amount of §263 was rendered in clty court this afternoon by Judge R, W, Alling in the action of Samson Raba va Peter Baba. Edward A Telegraph Florist of New Britain. Mag represented the plaintiff. 1926, Francis' | PRICES BOUNDING UPWARD IN MARKET Selling Pressure Is Lifted in | Day's Dealings PUTNAM & CO MEMBERS NEW WORA & HARTIDND STOGR EXCHANGEY Y WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN- Tel. 2040 © CENTRAL Row MARTFORD OFFICY LU New Yorl Tan. 18 (@) —Se pressure was lifted from today's “'H ()F"E“ stock market and prices bounded jupward on what appeared to be ex tensive short covering. Duying em braced a wide variety of lssucs, but 1 ed by industrial specialties, due to a resumption of aggreseive pool oper- tions. Califor packing its early gain to 7 touching a Speculative Eroup centere ern carriers Chesapeake and extended the rall ly in the sout Coast Line, a Ohlo each moving up about 3 points while Norfolk and westorn approached to within & S NEW YORK STOCK EXC, small fraction of its record high on MBERS HARTIORD STOCK EXCHANGE recurrent reports of its lease to the DD BUILDING, PEARL ST., COr. Lewls st, Pennsylvania HARTIFORD, CONN, New TELEPHONE 2.9121 Tel, 1818 1340 2105 High Pritain: Mo i lul Borrite Hotel Building. Calony St. Tel, 121 Main St, Tel, Allis Chal 1Am ¢ Am Loc Am Smelt Am Am Sum Am Tel & 1 { Am Wool 27 | AMERICAN HARDWARE CORP, . BIGELOW-HARTFORD CARPET CO. COLT'S PATENT FIRE ARMS MFG, €0, WETCnLa L 2k ot LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK M STANLEY WORKS iy s i THE TORRINGTON (0. 14 14 1458 C 8 & Ohio 121 119 (el TR D 121, 1 PCM& R CRIG&Pac Chils P opfd 1075, Thomson, 1enn & o Burritt Hotel Blde., New Britain MEMBERS NEW YORK Cop | Colo Tuel Telephone 3680 AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES 1R Bart, Mgr. v WE OFFFR— The American Exchange Pacific National Bank Price on Application ' WIE DO NOT ACC MARGIN ACCOUNTS 1st nid n Motors North pfd {108 Copper It Nikel I M s .n- 0i1 | Mis Pac \»'l Tnve IEDDY BROTHERS &G i HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN | BMartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt. "Hotel Bldg. Tel.2- 7186 Tel. 3420 We Offer:— nghouse | Radio Barking Dog Saves Boy | From Being Drowned | Danbury, Co 18 (A—Ten | | Andrews Warns Men to Watch Bootleg Druggists ‘Washington, Jan. 18 (#)—Assistant STOCKS o) | [year old LOCAL 5 Jan i qre PtRisTea by e D g Ldward Ginty of this city | Seeretary ; Clark,and several nleces and | hechistiand thofcantoln ABuEnEIn STy e (o ) [ee smved ¢ drowning in ,.;Sxr\(|{:mn‘\:i;‘;m,(f:,’o:‘::'““‘r; nephews | | RO oloncl's Pond yes afteronon | sa " Fumeral services it b at st Boston Couple Back After | SRanee locks B 5 thel Daiitlng Wtleydbe. The sy | e beotisr druggleis ; Mary's church tomorrow morning at | Being Received hy Pope‘ ’;j" Vi was running across the pond when | he said they should ot hun:(.abz'«s- | § o'clock following services at the | York, Jan. 18 P —Charles 128 | he broke throug dog, owned | revoke a rheeits et R ey home. Interment will be in St [y mavior publisher of the Bostor Gy |bv A family near Rond S FATeed i e hibiey Dt ot , Mary's cemeter; Globe, with his wife, have returncd ) |such an alarm at the door of the | yong = T ro on board the stcamship Conte ! g45 |nouse that memberd of the famlly | Tne administrators are responstbl s rge G : o {went to the door and saw the boy |for makir ' Sl Mrs. George Griswold \camano aft'r a three month's | 00| e water. Aise Kathoring Dooy | for making tests ot drug stors whis- Mrs. George Griswold, formerly tour of Italy and the Riviera. While |Ph 68 \}m Sat Mf‘r P ‘w\“ *a“ P”‘" “_,“",f‘ | ke \-v Mr. Andrews sees no reason why | of this eity, died at her home on !in Rome Mr. Taylor and his wife L1400 1410 | R0 R e a druggist should be allowed to | Pine street, Forestvill&, at 4 o'clock (were received in audience by Pope [Conn. Gener 1700 1750 e toty p x ied 101 dilute whiskey and thus make ex { this morning. The funeral will be Pius X1 Mr. Taylor sald that the | Manufacturing Stocks | S i | orbitant profits held at the home Wedneslay after- 'pontiit showed exceptional vigor in |Am Hardia: G 00w o S | - noon at 2 o'clock, |standing the strain of the receptions |Am Hosiery R A8 EUMES £150,000 LOSS BY FIRE Mrs. Griswold was the wife of |in connection with the = Holy Year |Beaton & Ca 83 it L Brazil, Ind, Jan. 18 (P —Fire of George Griswold, foreman of the jcelebrations. Bige-H 27 08 e 'l"“'\lrln\ IL“" e L iknown origin early destroyed the Corbin Screw corporation for over | e e [Ditiings & Spen 7 » Sl R e tory factory bullding of the | 20 years. She was bérn fn Middle- | CODE HEARINGS TONIGHT Billings & Spon 1 $ Tt ion, dae iy tican Wilrified Profucth s B own but dived in this city: for | Chalrran D, L. Nair of the com- tol Rras 7 e Totee (aanroom Of an apart-|pany here causing a loss estimated | greater part of her life, Rev. Wil-|mon council ordinance committee Arms [ 150 today il eniRin ! llam Ross, pastor of the First Bap- |Announced today that the electrical 1 Lock ERSER 1 ——————— tist church in the city, will bo the {code has been printed and will be |Iafnir Bearing Co ... 90 100 N officiating clergyman at the |ready for public hearing tonight |Hart & Cooley 180 | TWlnkleS ) when the building code Is 1o a4 s = he od before the public ) 15 | proval or for recommendatic 1 \ | The committee liad hoped to have : for action, as well a 1 1 1 Funerals land building cod set of plumt laws, but these conld v Seovill Mfg Co | T be nished the printer in tine Standar rew 1 Mrs. James M. Skelskey | ns are reported to be iIn |Stanley Works < Funcral services for Mrs. James . but it is not believed they will | Stanley W o - M. Skelskey of 445 West Main strect e of 5o serious R nature as to de- | Torrington Co com 81 0 | were held at the home of Mr. Skel- |lay acticn by the common council {Union Mfe o skey's parents at 176 Stearns street, [after tha regular meeting Wednes- |Conn T4 & Pow pfd .. 1 Bristol, 8 o'clock this morning |day nigk ¢ and at St. Joseph’s church at 9 | — \ | o'clock. A solemn high mass was | CHILD STRUCK 1Y AvTO 149 1 celebrated. Interment was in St.| When she darted out from a store 1 ¢ | Joseph's cemetery, Bristol on the corner of Hartford avenue e e = - and Talcott street vesterday after- OITY COURT CALENDAR men " noon at 8 o'clock, Yarren Lovendof- | oo wore S % rumnr'z'pf_‘\& - DrOWTe st & |SKL 162 Harttord avenue, aged 41 W. Al thie Brown, employe 'of New York, New ’“;*-“‘_“ FrockaTRaoxnIbY ]““‘ rnoon Haven & Hartford Railroad Co., for | Wnidentified driver, and = Lhe? na Rar ota many years, were held at the home | ‘Tactured left lcg. v Kor nary 19 at on Chestnut street at 2 o'clock this | AIthOugh the driver of the ma- |yraceski for plaintiff, Dunn for 4 afternoon. Rev. Warren M. Blodgett, | ¢hine-took the child and her father Walenty Steplan vs. John assistant mastor of the First Con. |0 the hospital, he did not give his e et al. January 21 at 10 a gregational ohurch, officiated. Burial | !AMe to either the officials at the exten for plaintiff, Hungerford AN R e w Britain General hospltal, or to | S RaCTiacoailifee + the parepts of the ehild. However, |yyihy, itt Hotel corporat witnesses agree that the accldent juyine | JRhoar i s unavoidable, Officer Thomas J. for plaintiff ‘,1- ceney is investigating. - Srteralaid | S for njamin Goldberg | TERTAIN NURSES defendant ha Laskowski, J Nair and for p. m | Monkiewic | Reed and Tullock va. { |al, January 25 at 2:30 p. m ir for plaintift, Milton Back {rach and Apter & Nahum for | dant. Schastianoe Listro vs. aria [knees of silk hose comprise the Regina Walker has introduced the Cavalleri Leonardi, January 25 1!;vm fad, as demonstrated by Miss | “jumper sleigh” to Washington 2:30 p. m. Nair & Nair for plain- | Grace Taylor, 17, of Cleveland (D. C.) society. The jumper is fl. LeWitt for defendant 3 ¥ ‘ wears the silver stars on gold hose ‘much speedier than the eordinary Fedoryn vs. 1 Tomkin, January 1 1 stars on silver hoso. Stars, sled and involves the additiena) 10 a. m. Mag for 1dds, look just stunning on bare |thrill of forcing the rider to balafice plaintify, | she Woodhouse for defendant. knees, tool 'the sleigh while in motien.

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