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BANKRUPTCY S UP FOR HEARING Many From This City Docket of Referee business on Church is counsel for attorneys for Toseph Chodes mination by creditors. bankrupt groce vill prosent a fAinal accounting Attorney Harry are counsel A first meeting of creditors in tha ankrupt. estate of Casson & Valid on an Involunt i Wonds i& his attorney insolvent hutel Attorney Wil 59 and his asscts at Wiss Rogers to Speak On Experiences Abroad women and unusual opportunity for )t in costume industrial sec- has had pre and in Huntit working with River Man l‘)nuuicd to Hunt Corbett Givi's Bod TEAM SURPRISES Chance of Winning IXTRA CASH NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1926, AT YOUR SERVICE is a list of the Standard Headings every day use on the Classified Page. easy-to-read alphabetical arrangement, Phone Your Ad To NDIANS LAUGH AS WORLD SALVATION IS AN OF COMMISSION | Methodist Chnrehy Organization Outs piciously, West lines Program of Wide ition 15 the obfective of the world [in " Southbury, 4 mmission of t Methodist ——— theft of the car which he was drl [ chuseh vorld seryl Glacler Park, Mont. Jan. 20 — |INE When arrested, ed to save all soclety 0 1h® | juae the uaual Indian grunt of sup- | tand b Dr. R. J. Wa el :"]-rl-“‘ LAREUDEOLIAL D xecutive secretary That was the only ripple of ax.| (O POl 8 second annual m pression stirred in these parts hy ¢ toda |recent newspaper dispatches ane D “’}‘H"“" !”' C-frouncing that despite all fts ED:PISAICEN DEOMS ISIOD {gearch in 1028, selence had failed to E I aldo: ) Mo d 3 Vest Hartford Fhal i dartic . o lestablish — European or Asiatic | o NEasksinsiton nell ittshurs K ‘u\ N 1 R ¢ A | Omana | Fources as the orlgln of the Amerl- |t B FO of Pari France SuY. i i Fdgar I And the Red Man's Lellef that the rth American continent as n hoards of A n of this species of the human irch in a world w ristian cently was r vealed in the ing of the Society of American Bac- 10 In Madison, Wis, | abides unehanged notwithstanding a toriologists, v in which Christlan ideals have only partly been realized” 8810 LT | yyowed that 1t was dmpossible to Vet wc find any resemblance of blond grouping of Indians with European W of tha future amford Suspect Admits N O : appreclation elp r- He Took Part in Holdup |jng tne past year, Miss Lucy Hoft. 20 (M—Arrested | man, the new president, gave a SCIENTIS S here yesterday when Officer George | short talk on her ideals for the , | Cav ghan thought he acted sus-|clyn for the coming year. Miss Alfred Santlago, 16, of §1| Annle Bancroft gave a talk in be- Stamford, Jan, 04th atreot, |in which he, as James McDonald, Al Affected had participated Jn Monday night| ugreetings on our Fourth Birth- Santlago confessed to having made up tha holdup story after the Stam. . In 10oking up the owner | Santiago first | claimed he was chauffeur, were told | ” Y by Hartford authorities that the car had been stolen Monday night nd was the prop- | |of the car of which erty of Miss Alice Hadfleld, 40 Lex. Hartford, it o APl el N et ot i I }Though Brewery Shipments g UICASHND STRUCK v ety o sy o o i regemyrion | Seuesonof e zstn anmuat et Ey(rg Expensg of Building May | reouees, for remova ot theee et bi of flowers, of her nd spol New York, a|pa)r of the Russell & Frwin com- negro, confessed to Stamford police | | S jTheir Idea of Creation Not @] trat e v ‘concocted the otau | P Bresénting eaeh gl ith the | | company's admitted ) day.” A theater party at the “Stu. | dent. Prince banquet. was enjoyed after the Boston, Jan. 20 (A—While U. £ Commissioner Jenny had hefore him today for deelslon the government's : {als to face trial in Chicago in a December 20.30, Ther reports GO OVGP $10,000 :w‘“: syndicate prns'rullor:‘ he pre- | pared to hear the case of Martin J Hart, of the Gilt Edge crewery of «d expense of from $10.000 | Lowell, another of those indicted. on ity members' int ALRICU SV RS 170 may be incurred before| Other officials of the brewery will of the gospel and the an-{"p o)l oar a personal study |the new theater at the corner of |be heard Friday. The government fs gencration makes to they B0 "0 00 Indians, Unusual | Main and Chestnut streets §s com- |charges that the Boston and Maine ; Christ opportunity to photograph and | Pleted, following a breaking throngh |men knew that shipments of malt — etndy the Chinese and Indians to- |00 springs which formerly fed a beverages from Lawrence to Chica- cother was faken advantage of at [SWamp and quicksands, go involved violation of the Vol- Glacier National Park, where dur-| The breaking through of streams stead act. This was denled yester- | U 4 9 |ing the summer months more than |0f water, which are being pumped [to enter eastern colleges. The find- |fact that the 0 students from the Orient |OUt s rapidly as a pump can oper- | the vice-president in charge of traf- 1.0 N ES! o |stopped oft to fraternize with the |16 24 hours a day, brings to the |fic, George H. Nicholson, general —BUSINESS BERVICE RENDEREL [ | Blackfoot tribe while on their way |memory of older inhabitants the | trelght agent at Lawrence, and John section between EIm | C. Reardon, chief clerk at Lawrenc: ing of this selentific research ap. @nd Main streets and Church and |who testified that except in one in Chestnut st Jistinctly an individual or third 304 Hitherto scientific theories have 18 in the hands of the M. J. Gibbud R S[ kl I A“ t'fi GI[ |pears to be that the American In- eets one time was a stance they had no suspiclon that eV, dleckel 0 antl y dians are fn 4 class by themselves, S¥amp and contained much quick- |the shipments were other than as|j7—PAINTING, PAPER HANGING represented. They said they had |28—PLUMBING, HEAT'G, METAL WE NG AND TAILORING ~PRINT'G, BB'G, BTATION] senting the brewery that the ship- |3 PROYBGSIONAL EEAVICEE ; Threatens to Spln Gongregalm“ I‘:,’m’,p (s races ot (hatworld The construction of the building |heen told by David J. Allen, repre- T |1eaned strongly to the idea that the |CO- of New Haven, and is in dircct Superintendent John | alcoholie content. the southeast corner,| The Boston and Maine raflroad, a | < Jending 1o the recommendation | The oldest, living chief of the |Where the plans call for a boller chicago police lieutenant, three pro- | 14—CORRESPONDENCE COURSES onal Park reservation, | 'oom, 1t was orlginally planned to | hibition officials and a.score of other avate 11 feet deeper than the including heads of the brewery have | balance of the cellar, ' 19 feet deep and at his father had told him all about it, | Plans called for a depth of 3u feet. | er's father had told | When a depth of 19 feet was reach- }BRMN SPEGIALISTS ]N ed, water began to seep through and | | charge of Atlantie City, N On , Jan. 20 (M |Indians sprang from an old world | Jf the rea- stock of the human family. Spence, ry surrounds son West Jersey preshyterian that Glacier the Rev. Dr. Samuel Steckel be dis- through an interpreter, missed from his pastorate of the [knew all the while th Westminster Preshyterian church of |face scholars were off the trail, for 1 he (€ the Dr, Steckel is charged with having {and his f vritten a new constitution for his him churel which was held in oppos to Presbyterian poliey. A report by | | keep it out. | split In the church was threaten- | 4 unless he was removed and added at the committee a’l not 1 Irought out everything and not i g intess. foreed Hope was|and the officers of the ladies' auxil- |at the rate of 700 gallons an hour. [f=s “that imittee would | 18Ty will be held Sunday expressed that the committee would jat] the Burritt hotel ballroom. District | that the contra | 1ot be foreed to make public all the | details The report was adopted by two- thirds of the presbytery at a storm session in Fairton yesterda ome of the sympathizers of Dr. Steckel | showed their resentment by leaving any many women burst into tears, A petition of 200 of his congregation asking that he be retained was pre- sented without avail. Dr. Steckel asserted he had been disgraced and deprived of a means of livelihood. “Unless 1 appeal to the synod,” he eafd “I e no al- ernative but to leave the church ind take with me between 250 and 3 mbers who are loyal.” leposed minister is a Prince- 1 graduate and has held pastor #1es in Ne rsey and Providence R. I, sin ordination in 1507 Haven will act as installing officer | district | isted In that nginee and will be assisted by othe offic president; Attorney H. H. Milkowit vico-president; A. Pinkus, trea 8. Feingold, secretary; Attorn tred LeWitt, monito Al- (it will be ne ¥red Winkle, I warden with ¢ The newly clected officera of the lin the d gin, president; Mrs, William Leiken, | necessary Protass, | All ex; r, [ been stopped. vice-president; Miss Dora monitress; Mrs. secretary; Mlss A tre 0 m |inger, Mrs. 1. Rothfeder, truste | An claborate program of enter- Vinchard Not Notified |tainment has been arranged by the | Hold Annual Banquet at Heublein | To Appear in Court “ommt Because he says e was o appear in court this morn-| _ COURT GOWNS ON SALE o | London, Jan. 20 (P—Those who nd the next court at Bucking- | ham palace probably will s young debutante w ping week” gown picked up “sale” price in one of the modiste shops. For the fi ars these exclusive dressmak Giovanni Vinchard, alias Gio- Buel wd, reported to his at- McDonough to be in polic morning to answ of violating the city o Tdling with a licer s just out of the hos h tal, where he been sinee Jan- |00 iary en he received a Wound oo, gowns, completa with trains, | Supper.” Miss Y in the arm from a shot aceldental- oy | oec than 1 fired by Louis Mazzone, who es- | vsday from Provi-| — e sration office for into the United St vd tinished tria he will face Al S LISTEN, FELLERS, AS You GUYS KNow, MORTIMER WON A DIPLOMA 'N' this country. He is at A MEDAL FROM A DETECTIVE 2300 bond, pending a hearing be- | SCHOOL NOW HE'S GOIN' To Go ore the lmmigration heard in | VP To SOMERSEYGOMGEN'S‘N' supposed to have CLEAN OUT THAT NEST 0 urt last week, GHOSTS. 1 « 14 v ur Lady Astor’s Son Hurt In Tumble Off Horse Gou DEMPSEY-TUNNEY BOUT y Jan. 20 (A—The Eve- | e i | 1 s are present today { The newly elected officers of Je- New Haven taking soundings of the huda Halevi lodge, are: Louis Croll, ground and will take samples to Yale to be analyzed for quicksands. urer; The discovery probably means that essury to_drive spiles Arthur Litt- down until they touch rock bottom, man, assistant monitor; B. Gordon, at a distance of probably 20 or 30 ry Beck- feet more. Then a reinforced con- id Max Zucker, trustees, | crete floor will be put in. A change , 50 as to keep tha ladies’ auxiliary are: Miss Edith Ro. | floor above water level, also will be win avating at this point has Ul Mea: Lota Nair, Mra. 2. T'.,’lii, RUSSWIN GIRLS DINE ~~ Fryemen ot mie cits. Hotel and Attend Theater Party | Builty of for Fourth ring a “shop- Dlein last cvening, | ent. Miss Emma Colbert was toast- ve come into line with other stores her own clever he cellar is | been indicted in Chicago. this point the = As the excavators went an investigating committec said that | L O. B, B- and Auxiliary |dceper the water flowed 1n more | By .t |rapidly, until today at a depth of 25 |, . £ e Officersitorl akelBostsll et couniiiais o st et | LA (ohEnesne iRery o Lo A joint Installation of the officers | 24 hours continually, trying to kw‘ni wich Confer With Mental (of Jehuda Halevi, 710 I. O, B. B. ahead of water, which is flowing in Disorder Experts. '+ at | here e 0 be « i evening, at | There seems to bs 1m0 qUeSton | xoicin Jan, 20 UP—Speclallsts ictors have run into | Deputy Samuel Campner, of .\'rwimw or more of the springs which formerly fed the swamp which ex- |in diseases of the mind were in con- |ference with attorneys for Eugene |3. Berry, charged with second degree {murder in killing his two young sons |with an anesthetic, this+ morning |after court opened, and in turn also |the attorneys talked with Judge Al- {1yn L. Brown in chambers. At noon court recessed until afternoon with- |out further testimony being taken. The specialists who were present | were Dr. R. M. Leak, superintendent {of the Connecticut state hospital for the insane at Middletown; Dr. S. . Wilcox, superintendent of the Nor- from ‘\V. H. Thompson, superintendent of the Hartford retreat. Other wit- nesses present were Medical Exam- iner C. €. Gildersleeve and Dr. A. C. Tt was understood that this after- noon Berry might be offered a chanee to plead guilty to man- slaughter, in place of a plea of not ond degree murder. Birthday Party. RAIDS IN EASTON Easton, Jan. 20 (®—A squad of The Russwin Girls' club had s |ate policemen from the Westport gome | annual banquet at the Hotel Meu- |harracks swooped down upon three 60 being pres- | houses, a store and a cider mill | a | ent | nere today and placed five persons st end | mistress and her witticisms added |under arrest for selling Mquor and t time in | much to the enjoyment of the eve- | keeping llquor with the intent to 5 ning. Miss Marie Blankenburg reaa leell, One of the arrested persons poem, “Colleglate | was a woman, Mrs. Frank Casserta, sold what they describe as | Do's and Don't's for the Heublein | who was held under bonds of $300. Fitzgerald, retiring | A quantity of wine was selzed at president, was presented with a‘h»r home, CALL ME THE FERRET, FELLERS, NickNAME (T Do v see ANY GHosYs ? . 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Paralysis: T will Now you can’ get 14 asting rellef, without drigs, s or B Addresst R, V, For Quick Charge Prepatd den, Hox 1331, New Haven, Conn 20 kD) et 20 a 2 2 3 N 0 36 ' 6 Rates Upow Application L AUTOMOTIVE Autos and TI'ruck Agencles B TRUC 4 TOT CANS N Capltal Bulck Co. 193 A 7 customers, C Motor o, A Reputable Concern, CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS ANNOUNCEME ANNOUNCEMENTS MONUMENTS | 1=~BURIAL LOTS, 3—DEATH NOTICES 3=—FLORISTS 4=FUNERAL DIR §—LOST AND FOUND §=—PEREONALS NEW BRITAIN— onumental works, 12 Monuments of all sizes an Carving and letter cutti our_speclalty. FORD [0 tractor. Eales and e Pariy and accessories Autol & Borvico C §_Eim. no " o water to fi Sales_and Service, 463 West Main Tel, 3848, LE CA s, Bules and Service, 1—STORB ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTOMOBILES $~-AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES 9~AUTOS AND “RUCKS FOR BALE 10~AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGE 11=AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORILE |12=AUTOMOBILES WANTED— X1 8ERVICE | GUT FLOWERS—potted plants, pleasin lallzing on funeral work | 15—=MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES 16—=MOTORCY'L8-BICYC-L8 WANTED | 17—8ERVICE STATION BUSINESS BERVICE day by W. T. Lamoure, assistant 10 | \s—BARBERS HAIRL'S, MASSEUSE | 19=BUILDING AND CONTRACT | 21=DENTISTS | 23~DRESSMAKING & MILLINERY . |23=DYBING & CLEANING | 24=INSURANCB—ALL KINLS Motor_Co. 6 LIm 8t Phone MOTOR CAR Superior Auto Company, St._Phona 211 R—4 ano 6 Gales CITRYSI 8, Phone 617 Church Bt. Phone grade motor care. B les and Service. | Gaiew and Ber ce Station, Hartford Ave., Hardware C 2, service. Hennett Motor Bales, 260 Arch —Gakiand and Gray. High and service C. A. Bence, 61 Main 8t. Phone 2216 LEXTNGTO! Cars, ales and NASH—motor_care. See the new ¥ Elm_Street. Phono 2458, _ | GLDSMOBILE MOTOR CAR! fined §ix." 8mith Main 5—-LAWYERS-PATENT ATTORNEYS TRUCKING, BAGGAGE | 26-=-MOVING, »n Sunda, ments were of “malt syrup” of legal |32—REPAIRING & PIANO TUNING PAI Whitm; Matn Phone 2810, ¢ between Torring: night, Find- 104" Franklin N Eim and Park §ts. Phone 2110, tle & Co., Bale i1l agents for abriel Bnubbe —nbout 2 weeks @ | 33~WANTED TO RKNDER SERVICEE EDUCATIONAL | #6=DANCING PEACHERS | 36—INSTRUMENTAL AND VOOAL |37=LOCAL & PRIV. INSTRUCTORF 48—WANTED—INSTRICTORE EMPLOYMENT 19—~ EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES “hatn all 3030.2, y eve.| motor cars, Bale sand Bervice, by calling 819 or| _ i To aturda Autos and Trucks For Sale OALAND and GRAY Mo- Service. Hardware m §t. Phone 2724 and Bervice, A. G. Hawker, he Te- Motor Eales, 100 Weat & JEWETT—Sales & Service. e Palgs & Jewett Co., 319 East MOTOR CARS anc trucks, Keaneth and Service; cor, | | STUDEBAKER MOTOR CARS—Bales and John Elghintti, Mid- | Bervicy, Albro Motor Sales Co. o 1464-2, Archi Bt Phone 260. % cat, Junped ngton Ave child’s pet finder | Cherry St. “The Bleeve-Valve Motor." J ¥ auto | WILLYS-KNIGHT _AND OVERLAND— T COUPE, 1 40—HELP—AGENTS WANTED Personals L] U—HELP—MEN WANTEL 43—HELP—WOMEN WANTED [43—HELP—MEN OR WOMEN ITUATIONS WANTED—MEN (6—SITUATIONS WANTED~WOMEN Inquire Mrs. R cap it nthrop T Tol good cord NTED—t6 board. 1610 Price wcellont_condition, 10 at once. H. Barks, 0 condition, 75 1€ taken at en very Price of Raw Rubber in ! London Market Goes Up/| ntt ot 20 (A—Raw ru has taken an upward turn to 38 | good rul a p ound, on re- tion sumption of buying for manufactur- | FO; {ing purposes: This | feeling in stock exchange circles,| TFord sedan, where settlement is proceeding with- | out anticipated trouble. Buying for 48—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIEE 47—INVESTMENTS, STOCKS, 48—MONEY LOANED 49—=WANTED—TO BORROW LIVE STUUK 60—~CATTLB AND EWINB §1—DOGS, CATS, PETS 62—EGGS, POULTRY SUPPLIEE 63—~HORSES, VEHICLES 64~WANTED—~LIVE STOCE MERCHANDISE | 86~ARTICLES FOR BALE | 56—BUILDING 67—~BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIP |58~FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTE §9—FEED AND FUEL pence (76 cents) shares advanced all around. Market consider that the recent of weak holders cleared the sitvation and that dividend pros- pects warrant maintenan: at least on their present level. |f0—FERTILIZERS, SEEDS, PLANTE {61=~FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING 63—GOOD THINGS TO EAT HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES 64—MACHINERY, 65—MERCHANDISE 86—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTE | 63 B=RADIO 87— WATCHES, BOTH SIDES BRING SUIT wich hospital for the insane, and Dr. | % as brought action for | BREAL ESTATE FOR RENT |66—APARTMENTS & TENEMENTS | 70—BUSINESS PLACES | 71—DESK ROOM AND OFFICES {12—FARMS FOR RE] 73—HOUBES FOR RENT 74—SUBURBAN FOR RE! {76—VACATION PLACLS 76—WAREHOUSES & STORAGB | 77=WANTED—TO RENT REAL ESTATE FOR NALE 18=AGENTS—REAL ESTATE 70=AUCTIONEERS 80=~BLDG. & BUSINESS PROP BUILDING LOTS FOR SALB |82—~FARMS FOR SALE §3—HOUBES FOR SALB | 84—8HORE PLACES FOR BALR 86—SUBURBAN FOR SALR #6—REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE ESTATE—~WANTED ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS s the result of an au- | tomobile collision on January 3 at| PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION witz served has 1. McDonongh, I. Rachlin, for Uno Johnson, ],_“‘ O CERTIFICATES AUTHOR! and Mary Stepensky damages. & made by Deputy Sheriff M. H. Hor- | 5 - . Harty B H., and Ladies’ Auxiliary, A. 0. H and 45 at Jude v evening. Several prizes . Adm, 25 89—ROOMS FOR RENT 0. -ROOMS AND BOARD | 91—~ROOMS FOR HOUBEKEEPING 93—WANTED—BOARD OR LODGING 32—-WHERE TO DINB will be awarde GHOSTS?-'I THOUGHT You Saip. GOATS'!l good as hrand new, spare tire, ete. s, €mall deposit wiil hold this ecar future delivery. Price $500, Sales Co, 250 Arch Bt. TER, 1022—¢tart 506 _Arch tngs, 2-1924 Overland touring aused a better iarage, Salesroom 6 Maln St. resumed, and Tew top, cr, new epare 1st clase condle Ford to Maxwell coupe in good condition, 1923 4-ton truck, 19 Time paymen Cherry st. Phone Touring _car. to responsitla party. > of values i " an six, throughiwas n STy SEeioudl aneg i and terms consldered . 51 Main 6t, Phone 2215, ainst Rose A h and Hart | State of Connecticut beputy Sherift M. H. Hor- | DOCKET NO. 4654, papers. A counter been brought NOTICE OF | TER OF Pl TION OF HOL OPERATIONS OF TNE rvice ASE IN RATES OF FARE. | By nt of all |to ve held at Room 41, &tate Capite Thursday, January 21, 1926, at Sl L orclock in the forenoon, ‘on request of cer- S tificate holders authorizing operation of pecial Notice Llitnovs. i Now Britaintor o s been postponed to Wedn neh, A, O. |Jan , at the zame place and | as_originally assigned. Dated at Hartford, Cennecticut, | 15th day of Januar PUBLIC UTILI By HENR —advt By PERCY CROSBY WORD 15 HIS BOND. BGOSH! ¢ new, for sale at $580, ar in our garnge Motor Sales Co, ate 1923 eport model, Mine 5 passenger touring car, Six wire whecls and good tires. URTHER POSTPONE- MENT OF HEARING IN THE MAT- " OF NEW BRITAIN FOR IN.