New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 1, 1926, Page 13

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* ¥ARISH BULDING | FOR RECREATION Rev. Lucyan Bojuowski Makes Suggestion in Annual Report ¥.~\. Lucyan Bojnowski, pastor of cred Heart church, in his an- 1 report to his purishioners yes terday stated that In his opinfon the greatest need of the parish at the present time s @ recreation bullding, He said that at the present time, he Is consldering the erection of a school bullding with recreation tactlities for the men and women of the parlsh, Since his advent hure as pastor of the church, Iather Boj- nowski has been the gulding spirit in the buildings, the most rec lias been St: . He the financial aspect of the new pro- cct and has not decided whether he will use the plans pre Nuld m.— a bullding on Orange street sout $7,000, this year, or “.m \u‘Hl the need becomes an actual demand. Relief is sorely necded at the pa ‘hial school and this could he ob nt of which Lucian's Home for the ercetion of a group of church | |v | past year there were 128 deaths, 14| less than the previous year. | | Josepli's church, report to the parishioners at mass esterday. approximately $42,000 and expendi- tures $30,000, ir-nlu"vrl by $3,000, NEW HAMPSHIRE JUDGE stated that hg has considered | Manslaughter Pew renl‘ fence collection, § tions, $1,814.20; fu 010.26; | collections, $102.30; | Peter's Pence, H'l and cemetery $4,803, | teachers' (83,569,405 Ists, 3].2“ | pairs, 1492.72; cemetery, $1,185; and plang and school, the parlsh has a membership of 9,- 1500 including children, more EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SHIELD AND NOREN BUY HARDWARE CITY 0-0P, $14,265.8 parish coliections, $17,282 fes, $28.50; other sour donations, $14,610.41; i organ collece 1 collections, §1,- interest, $828.32; mission $115.04; Holy Land, Easter collection, $185.06; $101,20; univorsity, GHURCH AND WIFE ARE REMARRIED BY PRIEST (Continued from First Page.) Chestnut street, in the Beacon Hill he principle items of section of Boston. Priests’ salarles, $2,965.15; $19,821.89; three sextons, labor, $318,35; two organ- fuel, $3,510,60; candles fence, $3,500; church re 0,385 school repairs, 81, expense New'York, F'eb, 1 (#—The mar- riage of Miss Murlel Vanderbilt to Frederick Cameron Church in New- {port, R. I, last July, season's outstanding eocial 8960 events specifications for the $3,500, The spiritual report shownd that NEW | Right Rev. Herbert Shipman, suf- fragan bishop of New York and the . Stanley C. Hughes, rector of Trinity church, Newport, Miss Van- derbllt was attended by her sister, Miss Consuelo Vanderbilt, who also married later. Robert G. Payne of Boston, one of Mr. Church's classmates, came 11, 100 miles from Japan to serve as hest man. Spoken of as the “perfect wife,” among New York's four hundred, | Mrs. Church neither drinks nor uscs |cosmetics. Her selection of modest | bathing garh for beach wear also |has attrdcted comment. She is great-great-granddaughter of Com- modore Vanderbilt, Her husband, FACES SERIOUS CHARGE | scasiuts ot Tiarvira'and o member of a well known Boston family. the time of his marriaga Mr. Chureh There are than 3,600 members in the rlous parlsh sociatles. During the Rev, John Donohue, pastor of §t. read the annual | Recelpts last year wer The parish debt was to he Preferred surance l\rol{er Against Fred A. Jones—Autopsy on Woman's Body ‘Mhe coremony was performed by the | 27 years old, is a | At | Jusiness diture of place ation, In was one of the [ H, Shield and Roy 1 The 1016, 30,000 years, A and Mr. Presiden Shield; v | Roy L. w\H(K Est ham Bu engaged in businessas an in- | I Mrs. A Balbiga Passes Into Hands of New A transaction involving an expen- this morning Hardware City Cooperatlve Associ- Kmlw 4 with a total capltalization of holders who paid $1 a week for 10 treasurer, paid $1.6 36 shares ation having been purchased. The new corporation is as follows: | H. Shield, Deaths City Items Arthur P, Yeadon of 85 Columbla strect has been appolnted manager of the Windsor avenue store of Free. man Bros, {n Hartford, and has just started in his new position, Yeadon was connected with a Malo street establishment for several years, Trouble which arose today when a family was moving out of a houso at 61 Hartford avenue, was settled when Sergeant George Ellinger and Patrick O'Mara visited the house, The family moving out wanted to take some dishos which another family in the same bullding claimed belonged 1o them, The annnal banquet of the Cham. ber of Commerce will be held the Shisld wan seeretary. and |JLer part of February or early In ; | March, accor statement ach stockholder has been | Mirchl accordin atemen Gould. A son was born today at the Britain General hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fleteher of Unionville lavenue, Plainville. Established Ten Years Ago Owners Today. approximately 364,000 took when the old ., was purchased by Frank Noren. ablished Yeb, rs ago. Tt was or- isiness was just 10 and was owned by 50 stock- braham Buol was president 545 for his sbare, a tota s remalning in the corpor- | 7o ¢ and treasurer, Frank H.| ico-president and secretary, { Vg% Pluinville, Noren; assistant mcrmn Eatab i el Roy L, Noren and A\m‘.v‘ e ‘eloc \g f7 Le Hossnak at the oftico of Attorney H. H. Mil. | Kowitz, A reception comumitteo of ol. will be teneder to Jonas Goldsmith and George L. Gans by the trict at § o'clock tomorrow evening at the synagogue. Refreshments will | by the Hadassah. 'V‘hl guests of honor have. just returncd | from PAlestine, St. Annc's socicty of St church will meet Tues be serves Mrs, John Balbiga Anna Balbiga, wife of John | | Peter's of Buckland, dled early v afternoon Mr. | Ralph L. | w Britain Zionist dis- | FEBRUARY 1, 1926, RISING PRICES START OFF MONTH Motors Lead in Bullish Demon-| strations Today Feb, 4 ) — Rislng | ushered in the | New Yo { price tondencies new month on the New York stock | exchange. While there was o dis- position on the part of some lurge | traders to defer operations pend- Ing the publication of the figures on brokers' Joans, bulltsh demon- | l!iH tions were aggressively con- | ducted the motors based unusualy {Leavy wany ¢ . Specula- | fired by other | ao in on Junuary large manuacturers [tive tmagination also w | rumors of huge food and combines, In banking circles wide read interest attached to the up- ward climb of sterling exchange cables selling at $4.86 9-16, the | ighest price stnce the war, and.| only 1-16 of a cent below old par- |My. South Porto Rican Sugar| | Jumped 6 1-4 points to 140, a new on rumors of an extra divi- and Western Sugar S Roebuck ring People’s | to 4 points above [ 1ast week's closing quotations High Low soms rep! | peak, | dend, | Railway and as i Close Allis Chal PUTNAM & CQ MEMMAS NEW YORA & HAKITORD §T0Ch EXCRAMEEY YWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. 2040 ' PARTIOM QIFICL 6 CANTRAL MW TR Iz —4 WE OFFER 100 American Hardware 190 Stan]ey Works JUDD & COMPANY MEMBERS NEW YORK JER CHANG & MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE JUDD BUILDING, PEARL ST, COr, Lewis St HARTIORD, CONN, Rk HONE 2.9121 Burritt Hotel Bull . 1813 Colony St 4 Main S| We Offer: CONNECTICUT LIGHT & POWER 7% Pfd. CONNECTICUT LIGHT & POWER 8% Pfd. CONNECTICUT ELECTRIC LIGHT COM. HOLYOKE WATER POWER CO. 01t this morning at her home. She was [at 2:30 o'clock 341, \ Am Bt {a resident of thls eity for many|lors. A Can years before moving with her hus- | Yoo hand to her late home, liesides her [iIANNlNI [;[]NEERT Smelt arvangements in chargo | Brodzek & Son are |vvv¢ The bud has been | tusband she is survived by five Sug here for burial. in the church par- | JANUARY FIRE LOSS $50,000 HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT COMMON Stocks Prices on Application @homson, Tienn & Co. ritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Telephone 3880 BERS NIW YORK AND HARTF ORD SYOUK EXCHANGES Donald R, Hart, Mgr. Torrington Co. Stock Bought and Sold WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS Hanover, N. H.,I%eb, 1 (T)—An in- | quest on the body of Mrs. Mildred | Presley of Lebanon, who was pick- | ed up dead after an automobile driven by Judge Fred A. Jones, of | the Lebanon municipal court, went | kment near this town v, will be held as soon as ! Judge Jones Is able to attend, conn- ty officials announced today. A war- at, charging the judge with man- | slaughter was sworn out Saturday | by County Solfeitor Clark B. Forst, | Judge Jones suifered a wrenched haclk and other injuries when the car leaped a 25-foot embankment and | overturned on the ice of a stream below. Mrs. Olga. Cscuse, a sister of | (5 00 P PG (P miiain by the ire, Bronle insushosplitalaio s finent last, month. One | severely nfured. - The fourth mem- undred and ninety-ste adults were bor of the party, John B. James ot | i i 0y TR Al n | Littleton, cseaped unhurt. 2 ey Jail. while 16 females and 44 chil : “"; "’”'”“”\‘ "’”]”“’ 2L dren were arrostad, Plnes wore paic resley conducted 113 persops, 20 went to jail, 34 the direction of e D108 re placed on probation, judgrent | Charles H. Duncan of Concord, re- | o’ el b e el S vealed only slight bruises. The I persons wore diseharged stomach and other vital organs wera | = puina) offenses are as follows: sent. to Concord for further inyesti- lating eity ordinances. 46: mo- gation and no announcement Was o oie las violating lignor mads as to the cause of doath. The [y g yhary, drnnkenness, 21; body was fonnd on the fee some dis- . 20; drunk and breach of 1 from the wreck of the auto- hréach of peace, 14 mobile. - ach of peace and assault, 1 sault, \w Am | Am Palace Theater Blaze Was Most Se- chiidren., Sum ineral ,\m Tel & \o{ Frank .\m Wool complete. | Anaconda . brought | Atchison TAL GIf & W I ald Loco alt & Ohio Reth Steel Cen Leath Pac & rious—240 Arrests Made By Po- lice Last Month, Property in New Britain was Jam- | aged to the extent of $50,000 by fire January, and there were 38 calls, 4 still alarme, and 12 bell alarms. | The great property damage was due | principally to the fire, which on late estimates fs re- | |corded as™having caused $43,000 in roperty loss. Two hundred and fort { Papken Hagoplan | Hagoplan of ! year old son of rge Hagopian, New Britain Until lagt June he at Elihu Burritt Migh but il health him to leave school Bekides hig parents he leaves two isters, Sophie and Sadie Hagopfan, Muswal Club Gancels Appear- ance of Opela Smger Here Papken 13 17 Mr. d street, Mrs. G morning hospltal. student wd o Ohio 8P 8 P opfd 20 pac &b Directors of sical club today ation of the New Britain Mu- | telegraphed u can- | ¢ scheduled coneert | o by Dusolina Giannin, opera. star, n | c this city February 28, Coneellation | oo™ ooy |resulted from the fact that the elulvy | (0 and hrothers, Richard and jfinances did net permit it to ”“"u ‘osden Ol Andrew Hagopian ar- |anot] artalpreontentthing | Dy Chem el el “The directors eame to the conclusion | Lifteytoompans “are with reluctance and only after every possible angle of the situation w thoreughly disenssed. 4 1t i8 expected that the cancellation | Gen Motors will bo accepted by the New York |Gt Nerth pfd management. of the a star, e nt Nickel pecial AMrs. Emilie Andzul Y-V‘J:\r:.w i\ tis was delegated last week to visit | ; ! fhe management and explain SleenngeoLE Cop ! Lehigh Henry €. Hine vation. 11 was after hearing her : Funeral services for Henry ¢ | the directars finally decid- | Marine fd .. Hine, one of the founders of the |od to cancel the concert. [is Pac pfd ’H"HH. & Hine Co., who died in his | Tie caneellation came year at his home on Hillside: Misa Gianni affer a long illness, were held | publicity 3 singer has received | bome thiy aflernoon at 2 | Rev. Theodore A. Greene time, more than half a|Pan American stor of the Iirst Congregational | . mm» d in The Herala | Penn Railroad churel ofticiated, and interment was o Rra ” AR A nileng oot Press dispateh from New York, |Pierce Arrow The poll hear detailed how this Amerjear | Pure Ol the A Hine comploted contracts to [Itep 1 & vhich his son is o compisle nepl & 8 thofdscenzed ho douht n the ading was intercsted in his directors that Miss Giannini Duteh nk, and only |Stnclair Oil nd became e Auli f the latter's associates, a sensation | South Paciic as felt the [South Rallway rrests Junior school, foreed Cop REV. LUCYAN BOJNOWSKI of Mrs. a (hr building vquipped re taine v the erection of the but need for a well anter 45 moro hy incomplete, Bric 1st prd |Gen Electrie ops HARTFORD MHartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Tel.2:T186 o FRENCH PAIR WIN at the heginhi f . France, Feb, 1 (P)— TO411, Didi Viasto s Henri Cochet inciuding t feated Miss Emily Petchell of E N0 ar e exy tures. dand and Allister MeCormick of ¢ hi- 1 the mixed dons | Gallia lawn tennis Father Bojnowskl's finane cd that there w Cook Heads Boy Scont Work of State Legion 4 1. Walter 0. Caok of this city has | o'clock. cen seleeted as chairman of the |y American Legion department jcommittes on Boy Seout worl cording to announcement | partment Commu JTackson of this eity, kson submitted the e to the state mittesa at a meeting Saturday Now Haven and selection poroved. Mr. Cook had previously consented to accept and his appoint- went is effective immediately, Tt was the work accomplished un Mr. Cook as execulive of {he N 3 i1, Roy Secouts Tel. 3420 d ar of nnes, Mile, de- at 1 received mors in this myl\“r JSHoC Pacific 01l INarf & West $1 We Offer:— 100 Shares of NORTH & JUDD * this year, Taving lost or|Texas Co ... 280wz ot VW, McAuliffe Agent nelli concert and mada very [ Texas & Pac . Moyer and Pattison con- | Trans Ol .. 1 Union Pac 1481 S Rubber . 85 | for colu turday in 2, 62 tinal of the nent tod e Harry (', nander local man's exceutive con- | in years manufacturer minds on's husiness caquaiy vith many Abraham Lincoln Sald “I think God must have loved the rlflm Pesple—he mede 10 mam) Mis, Evelyn E. ral servives f | Bmmions Goodrieh were which prompted Com- |afternoon. Re [mander Jackson to select the loeal |son, pas man and he fesls confident that the | ehureh, ofticiat IRoy Scout work into whieh the Le- | Fairview cemetory gion plans to Interest itself this yea i mpo quartet more than cver, will he efficiently | al music, cupervised. This is one of the most | irers were | aporiant posts in 1 Agard, Mortime tive departin J. Skinner, Anson Mr. Conk MeMitlan, Dr. I A heen James M. Burdick. 1 Seout work in brarers were Fred 0. Racklifie, 0 {administration {ter Fletcher, Edward 5 | New Britain couneil, Hancock, Richard 1l Aetna, Life Ins Co ship has shown Robert Skinner., Issued During January o s month of the calendar | 11 Tire a continuance of the build. | National 1%y 42 permits being issued | Phoenix Fire work estimated at 2462450, ac. Jing 10 a report issued this Lornoon ¢ Inspector Hen i The o Twenty Wi cially | Conn. Light & P Goodrich Mrs, Evelyn held at her William H. A vinity Methodist Burial was in '$11 Pasted on Windows For Delaware Company | Filched by Burglars Vincent W. McAuliffe of 301 West en new one dollar bills past. Main stre past six years n the show window at the store the Hart an Ersaftrof, 86 Lafayette at Hartford ere stolen last night, and §2 hist Gonhoction taken, from the register, when Mr. Me. llefs entered the store by means of Sl door. Sergeant George El« the Conn nvestigating the theft, Iourte e cluh will eoncentrate the 1 nainder of the season on its own a 1 vhich are more extensive thap | \\“”“H 2] o nitchasing cver hofore, {Willys Over ) 5 i | Radio 51 P We hackbone bf the country. worthy. Leans Up To $300 to Housekeepers = between hushand, wife and cur . Only lawful interest charged. NRFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY 9 WKST MAIN ST RAPHAEL BUILDING ROOM 101, PHONE 1-9-4-7, Open 910 8.30 Saturdays 901 ve the same plain people, the and find them honest and trust- | agent for & geman Mfg vered company. Co has rtford WINTER WEATHER FAILS LOCAL STOCKS 0 HALT BUILDING BOOM |~ crurusses Tnsurance Stocks Bid with Auliffe clicut representative that will be- CELE LR C R N uman fie Tegion exeen- | Some eut itnam & Co.) by | of the Continental Fiber Co. of Dela- vare. He will continuc Naw Britain his Asked us for a - numher of | 4 with Doy | is city. During his | as executive of member- B. Forest, and pall | Wal [Permits For New Construction Harry | Jr., and | to make IREAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS TOR RESULTS sacinte home. Trving. Aetna Casualty ert, Livens: b (o the Publie Worfe Valued At $152.430 S0 1840 645 [CCULEN L LU BON LRGN G KRR R N e N el H tanding in the Mr. Cook is member this city. position, Mr, € it is an op. an at e e, Iy-Glover post in accepting the stated that he fecls that nortunity monnt of good ar e state and a wreat personal te Miss Wilson Bride of ‘ Gardner Morse Corbip Miss Dorothy Wil Mrs. AL M, Wilson of Lo al., formerly of Hart Morse Corbin, son of Mrs. ur R. Corbin,of New Haxew, {married Saturday, January 23 Ignatiusg’ churcl v York ver ttended ) Miss Mary of Hartford, a member of {1 class at Mounf Holyoke coll e |show anul slect Ha'als0iy Mortimer Doolittle of & Mrs, Corbin, mather of the J h A H fi high wind from the northea ety of moderate sized business enterprises. By et e p J y proportions of Th tual count it serves approximately 1,200 enter- GaThiniea ol ¢ . CADEK! AREQ prises employing 25 or more persons each. While city. Mr. and not counted, the number employing less than 25 is at home after nest by far the larger group. West 82nd street, New York city. Of the 1,200 enterprises, over 800, or approxi- mately 70%, are also of moderate size, employing 25 to 100 persons. Less than 29% employ 100 to 1,000 persons and only 114% employ over 1,000 Wpersons. The location of Associated prnpcmcfl in 11 states necessarily means diversity \in business activities; the fact that the business enterprises served are numerous and of moderate qlze literally brings about “diversity within diversity.” Variety of business activities tends to produce desirable conditions for the worker and uniform busir prosperity for the community. This in turn steadies the demand for utility service and stabilizes the earnings therefrom. CARD O THANKS of We wish to tha 1 neigl sympathy nt bereaye our many Kind | ir kin wing 0ok g for ors for 1 Associated Gas and Electric System Founded in 1852 hown ¢ in 1 to aceor office of ment \(nllufmlurlnu Stoe! mother, « ardware Am Tosiery 2141, itemized AD yevor three buildings six hrick buildings alterations, ¢ new work add mad scven stores. it Fos fran ekin 142 10 us of 1I°, Business Diversity tore WEATHF Hayen tility system serving a large number of :od business enterprises is.more likely steady demand for its service than one small number of large ones. The more numerots and diverse the activities in a community are, the move likely they are to balance one another. The Associated System serves an unusually wide \ public mede 1o have ¢ t OVTLOOK 1 (P—Le ord and Gard Mrs, 1w e trs. Wil wil Mus Donahue, ¥ . Joyed M ft 3 ¢ : we e : ‘m"'” ! any promiscd more of at S i, & variety of weather that Now ienced {his morning John Hart & Coolvy s. Georg nders, | They Merwin > senlor reck, Russell Sconill sLo last rm s N Standard S anley Worl Ktanley We COLLECTIONS FALL OF1 s oI 3 Union Mig Co Washington 1"eh. BOLLERER'S |ron mot oot oleer | " puite Ve Sovk o en. h 1t & Pow pfd rosy suor e e oA G Iy in 1824, receipts N R Gas mpared with VN BT sury announc lee ind fines prescri by t ition act. Receipts = i the narcoti in creased slightly over 1924, t ures being $1,087.301 and $1.¢ Dunn Brothers Held For \eglerhng (nltlc, Fo Alleged v This Bank credited interest at the rate of 5 per cent per annum to depositors on their accounts during the year ending Sept. 30, 1925, and expects to continue that !Haven and New York 1 week at om e Fhe engagement of Ralpl ton of 82 Prospect street, Williman tic, Mass, and Miss Nelllo Ttobi |of 27 Highland avenue, Fairviey | Mags, was announced at a dinner party in New Britain Saturday e | ning. The dinner was given to the Mas- sachusetts couple by Mr Henry W. Williams of square./ Mr. Linton s with' the Fiske Rubber Co., | Mass, and is active work fn Whlimantic Robinson {s connected with Skinner silk mills. Tlowers delivered in every part of t | world within twe howrs through oor tel zraph serviee, W. Main St Telegraph 1 ement Serviee . 67 Bldg rist o1 Tel. 886 Nen iritain tayes TREASURY STATEMENT City Advertlsement rate while present earning power is maintained. REGISTRARS NOTICE gistrars of the City of New ain will be in session at their | office Room 408, City Hall Building, | on Friday. February from | hdml of ca !1: o'clock noon until clock p. m., | 1tocky Hill avenue slaughter house, | pavre De Gro Md., ¥ 1 —| and on Friday, February #2, 19 ! Edward and Meyer Dunn T | Four per were killed and two | {from 12 o'clock noon until rested this g by Serge thers serionsly i ate yester- ! bt purpose 3 s hit of Chic- opee, in toy Miss | the ur Killed as Train Hits Auto on Crossing treated s\ vith neglect, .“\ Scout In opening a Deposit Ac- count compare with other RAEUS O NIGHT Yoiciot | making | ¢ il voters of the for the pur- | wdidates Lo be own and City elec- hold on the 1 1o pertect the wnities for expandimg your cerved by properties of b | “Ladies’ Night” will be observed . |by the Raeus club next Monday #n enrollment le evening at the Burritt hotel. ac- |City Brits |cording to vote of the club mem- |pose of n at {bers at t ular noon meeting [Voted on at the today. The program is in the hande |tion to be Willlam M. Greenstein. | April, 3 vint Ty ger. A comp! igatnst the two Connectictt Humane soclety MARRIAGE Marring th e Associated (;m and Electric Company was | gy wl r aut . institutions before accept- of v LICENSES, cen issued k as 489 Main concerning Acssoceated facilit write fo its subsidiary, Associated Gas and Electric Securities informa and ing a less rate on your Savings Account. St day of license have pres- | at fith 1 rryman, Md lent list of re llows: Walter | b1t of Doris Tu taltimor ' THOMAS J. SMITH ot and Miss t Antor WILLIANM ZIEGLER wskl of 20 O streer; Joseph | st nd d ¢ the car, and of Voters, of 42 Walnut Charle Dated {ies Cocill Filion o POUND &T1 London, Teh, sterling rose On t { market this m highest point t son of Mre New York pdson. are tha Merey 32 Commercial {in a seri 1s condition at

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