New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 5, 1926, Page 29

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He 18 survived o daughter, Ca fornia, The funeral will be home, 826 Church street, (Continued From First Pag condition today although both suffered much pain, plle of debris assisting In ke morning, and at St A church, Interment will be ) Mary's cemetery. E Gluseppl Catanzora have Guiseppl Catanzora, 31 ye eplng | incomplete, Ho llved at 2 the last nlml\l A& resident of iz HINGES ON DETAIL {8 survived by his wife, Anna Ca- The bullding officlal was on a |tanzora, Funeral arrangements are by his therlne, d Ju)m n‘x.‘ W' in 8t ars old, 15 Eln | CHAPHANS LIFE We“ B“"°‘W°re Cratches HEAVY BUYING OF | Power Given President in 17871 N[ \\ I‘I‘H \l\ I)\H\ HI] \ID I'RIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1926 MEMBERS NEW YORK & HAKTTORD JIWEST MAN ST. NEW mmu- s o worors | PUTNAM & CO | Speculatars Pay No Attention (o Tel. 2040 ¥ RASTFOR)_OITICE, 6 CENTAL. MW RIS {0 Determine His Fate | Call Rates curlous crowds away from the fm. | street, Naw York Hep Kb rnar i medlate area of heavy wire cables, Donoto Glannuzi SRR I e L Ll y 8 P—Heavy buy- | he snapping of which might have | Donoto Glannuzl, 88 years old. |took wnder advisemens e by clsY ¥ ¢ ol and motor sharcs f WE OFFER vaused serlous Injury. Just as ho |also of 216 Eim street, 18 survived Gorald Chapman, wiy oo o | resumption of the u hoated o waralng to other spectats | by hia witol n Ttaly whom ho had |vorso the 1uling o tho i Lpleh @ | movement in today's stock marke ]OO A ¢ H d ra, the catle loosod a heavy plece |hoped to BHRE to thin country |that he had no riebt o by o B [ 1tisn call money renewal 1 oaurets thom 1th msoringe: Anal| ILAATL Fysar Funseal Nardrge | e s e L o g ratutiisdy G| | ovain digaricd by speculators for merican ardware Itutherford was knoeked violently [ ments are incomiplete, it R L O W [the advance, who brought fo 100 St W} Inst Chiet both falling Alfio Prunctto ing executed At ik new leaders enever the ] y k 1to a hole. ¥'s hip was fhe| A wite and cleven children wers [ mmrdacc GhbT wed siENS of wavering on pre anie OIK$ urcd and he was taken liome. 'depending on Alfle Prunctto of 14| phe eourt g e ton] king ! tutherford was taken to the New |Atlantlc street, for support. Of this | S B il 0it o Californin, ¥ : : = e Britain General hospital where first- (number there are six boys and ve §, "Cpian 1y file o 1 L 0 [ W0 treatments were glven and h board of publie, WOrks | \Whother Chapman goes fo g oW et DHLL &, e wan then removed to his home. sked to atd in clearing the | . Yy R B points, w Today Rutherford was a oad for the funcral Monday, ' Until 8 or o the penitentlury may R sk ' ¥ JUDD iken to the hospital for X-ray pic- these arrangements are completed upon w was meant ok KAe mossont U They disclosed the presence no definite announcements can be | yrez ot ReaI s furtt I of Kik P 1 MEMBERS NEW YURK STUUCK EXCHANGEB af water on the knee, hut a feared |mnde, ed with the power to “repriey LU L L I pEMBARE BANTEORD SIUOR BROHANGS knee-cap break was not found. Omer Bastille pardon” oft fnst Mo ESLIIR JUDD BUILDING, PEARI, 5T\, Cor. Lewls st Torn ligawents caused the bullding | Omer Bastille, & native of Bidde- |50, ; INhlog LI HARTFORD, CONN, TELEPHONE 2 inapecton much ain. 1ta rotammes | ford, Malne, was ono.of the firat to Gt r New Britain: Burrltc Hotel Buflding. 1ol 1818 1o his home and this afternoon ‘_”4]' found by th cucrs, He is ur. : e s bl v Meriden Colony St Tel. 18340 ported at olty hall to assist Mayor | vived by a futher, mother, a brother | PN Vo o siks ] Bristol; 124 Main St Tel, 2105 Paonessa in his {nvestigation. |and sister in Biddeford and another [ might have had the same meaning LA Lan . Frank Andrews of 14 Crown [sister in Amesbury, Mass. He iy “commutation” at the prosent fRa o stroet, a workmgn engaged in re- |in this city for about cight mont! moving debris, was slightly injured l’HH'r‘.] arrangements are being | ler 12ndiec . . 3 e e A e : We invite orders for execution on the New Britain General lospital on | from Bidde ford, which s ”“"‘ ieu ‘BURBANK REJF(‘TS ‘ ‘ the advice of Dr. Richard W. Pul- lt) be late tonight -4 > L e o s it 1o ot |2 X triond ot A, Willam Teuna: | | commission in the New York market ¥ ']ffll ecame to this J'H\‘ several | Damage $350,000 Noble Sa Vire Chief William J. Nobte 1 Jlaced an estimate of the ma damage at Factory cials declined to ventur to the monetary losses though agreed the present structure ¥ complete loss. Compensation insnrance which the dependents of wor who were killed, and the in employes will be compersated carried In a private insurance pany, President Holmes of the v asserted tod In ctorics compensation insurs rried by the corporation L possible maximum of 310,00 cach faality and with the nime injurivs, tha company might ced an outlay of more 1l 0 had it carried its own risk, Kranns Not MHss| The report that FEdws missing proved 1o by 1K | d. Kranns talking to Thomas [ 1% Willlams, &now W Mulien, the gateman, when the |afternoon break the milding fell in. Mullen said at the | homes of ospltal yesterday afternoon that he py collapse vied helieved Kranns had been struck thelr ehurches Jown by the bricks and was | the debris. 1t developed guess as unfound- ys He and 1T ained employment | same department. The lat injured In f} they | pected to T Peter Szyskowekt terinl offi- cover, years old. Funeral arrangements compiete, By order of City rax 1{to be held, and vheve they will ke burie 1k Kranns égcaped without injury. Will Not Affect Tactory. o in any other departme > North & Judd plant, Mr. 11 )ld The Herald today. Voundry employes, many of whom | . nothe | ipn t for roengaged to work throug wera notiffed to repor as ugnal Monday morniy oundry: proper will ho in ope nt of olmes Chicapee, Mas Feh ng that had been acc ched by a string fo the of a business hloc for a da half was res partment fod | ¢ after pollee are in- rmbic fn o the [Not an Agnostic For the Money In \@ ter was | cave-in, but he is ex- vas a hotograph was made. But he proved & o : Be ! « | T8 wife, Nellle, and five chfi- Irancisco, Feb, A—Lutler ,I;-‘ )[ 3 ]A,‘ ,\,,1 The pict ‘ ‘] h ] v‘lml"lln'\ ]-1\ ; I‘, m,l” inder | dron; tho oldeat 14 years o btk Cutitornin's wizara ot o after he recovered. The picture shows Mussolini in an Italian | Wall Street Opening kmen | a0d the youngest seven mor it kingdom, has retused an ofer | ed Cross war hospital in 1916, after he had been wounded in | stock prices displayed nmznn mfl jured | o1, survive Petor Sayskowski, $120,000 for o year's leeture tour | Dattle. 1t was sent to Tullio Serafin, Metropolitan opera tenor, ) opening L] was | "‘;3_"“"‘]‘,‘;'““: ":‘l'\\'::;:;,', Lourgace) ton a ™ Lyceum bureau, recently by Dr. Ambrogio Binda, famous Italian surgeon, S o Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Telephone 2580 com- | &€ o A er, nission t \ r had he OFANEYLO T SRAIEUOG S 1 'S NEW YORK AN 9 com- | ral services will be at 8acred {qufinitely oftered and as definitely - | specialtios, firet sale of MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES v local church Monday morning at ted v made at his a4 General Electric 5 a block of 1 » Donall R. Hart, Mgr. o is aclock, Burial will be in P'aonta Ttosa, Bur- Clh' Items i o With | Sacred Heart ceme o aa . lof 2 1-4 and « new record for By - o for | Paul Bobolox U am! ot dn' this for the money 5 = Al time, Sloss Shoftield, Calife ¢ Offer: }& rous | Paul Bobolox of 0 , 5 o ki First National Stores 055 and four small ¢ : s S ! 825, 3 PA lentally cornice v and & ued by the fire de- efforts | JA ypening Stocks carried on margin Tte Horticulturist Says of Lyceam Offer, He was walking on cnmhm was Benito Mussolini, when this | [ nts fssues and N Price on Application WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS o s hro to vidon announced company would not bro mon gtock * Power Co. 241 i il a M s awily trad- 1t 6 sh 1 Kofsey W « 1 000 FIRE TN SOMERVILLL Bk 1""“5‘0 h 3z l"“ e " 4 EDDY BRO-THERS && Dowss ot tan et i jon Gt oo § - HARTFORD NEW BRITMN A wm adva oo 0 BHartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel | Bldg. TLoss ¥ s ]“ ,.‘“ :-' resting . ,‘-1‘\\‘.‘_ A Tel.2- 1186 Tel. 3420 } ”:]Jmly 1“‘\ le '}"u:«‘l:\ " trom 4‘.;\:‘r:\l|n|\ hy R. Lampsor ” ‘,(\“ ' ‘{ '\‘ @ Strietly f doz. dm L eggs, die for Sat. National points or more . per IL TERM FOR BREWERS Union Bag § We Offer:— t The annealing depart- | ' ent it trea by tse of a shotgun m 0L egas nent will Be out of use until & neW feyijeg patrolman D, 1. Hickey ' Man Who Sold Their Product Must | P°F doz fogioal sasaiionn] : 5 Iv tuilding 18 erected and in the i yioq o qistodge the bird with & Go To Atlanta g Imnox Siaal i Biand ; ; around 2 terin it will be necessary 10 Dave fon e grjek, alling, ided to | Cincinnati, Feh, s—George 1 and [ N°W 1in® of sandwic i $4.8 J ! AroLnt s ares Orr]n On 0 that part of the work done else- o 07 o suftorings with a shotgun [Joseph Ostorfeld, president and \ i O 5 conts, 0 wheee. This can bo convonientY |4 e 1o cholls he used proved duds. president of the Mohawk r 108 SONL S OhBLike ! h Low Close handled in stich a way as to Keep D fpy o Sya iremen were appeated to given jail sonfences of six an "wvvy orhood will star TROY JURY NOT SELECTED | Ants chat P roductiom offlcluls of the COMPLNY | 1o hird's mate had stuck by it and | four months respeetively in federa pnltaygexeniE ANoIe Worer B P—ATL | Am Bt 17 A assured, and the work of replacing i ' w8 ML L e 1 siirges of man<|itiainments 4‘_\ AL S remi challenges to whi r the fallen bui lwf-"“h‘ be under- sy e s bill and attempting to Ning illegal heer ”‘ o b ”:‘ L ,‘ ki i r M Gounsel for hoth Troy and Britt were ' Am T.oco g { e e —————— taken without delaly o Cnl o sullty | Mrs. Evaristo Rosat § ontitled were exhausted, and many | Am Simelt . 3 3 i ; fnly «|break guilty. ¢ ) 4 o-YIfd Cpt Co com... 96 07 ) 7e - nea ' i, i A I ¢ Wortham, who hought t niore enges were made for eause | Am 8 S s 3 (el Amnealing - cquipment, maialy @ 0 . ‘ ¢ i e e eSS i Contact With World I OROLLBILI NS MBESLROIY v and distributed it to Cincinnati | 10M" ¢ 4 youths who ure Am T ol 14 - s i A y igtiy. The supersimeture, mueh {01 11 Fyiends Go to adinchnatin ro routhecne ars nidels vy aas | Billings & Spen pid 5 _ Costly to Wieringers of which now hangs in a precarious S e e ut NG (ntick J RO ettos a0 spectacilar holdings in and around | Afchisos it \" 3 et =4 N E e Holland, Feb. § U8— conditioh, may yet couse damage, Abe Hummel's Funeral R AR Vorcoster last summer when trial of | At GIf & W T & Colt’s Arms 5 §21¢ The honest folk of this taland, wide- ver, as I-heams anl girders are | New York, Feh, 5 (Pi—Aba Hum S [ A6 ks SemiTol Lh s oA T e v : At 'I:“ L e 1 ly known as the former place. of Al te the aitmoet and ALMEUIYA mell onts famoliu disoros ard ol ewery workers were | Lifteen Masked Men Hold *i3:" Tiov's. couneol i e e 100 Jexlle of iho tormer (,er:n.n grow_n anticipa‘ed in remo them | pal Wyer i vivid New Yor Te M e QA T fitke and Britt’s counscl ch eth : ' 1 Q s y ? '} ce, have not spent an hour's ot directly over the kilns Without | was burfed fn salem. Wiela e e e UniTrainsESteal i\ IeoholfRlRaE anE SEEke 4 SaEnasRanil sol o e e 46 quiet rost of nights since the ialand WIE D e R heciuch T . Pt Rudi i sttt TiE b n L el N vt 161 ined to the mainland by a e Nm‘ \“" Cosoreds EiToace v Al L {m > 1 5 2 ] ,‘ Machine dam as part of the great Zuydetzce The debris ing hauied ont o tiowed e cometer: SROT AR | 1 Nile drainage scheme, 5 PR e e S st e e BUILD BIGGEST SEAPLANES o i North Wieringen was an Arcadia w! butlding DL ] i i D T SN S5 T U ETUR NS die 4 ‘ S Do 26 [all the uged aud prIRtiNG viitbee are it umped into a va- Ly hakery cart driver of Portl i S U N T nd escaped S = | 1 . i e AN o New Orleans, Feb, o ; ! e | ihitish Aathorities Will Have One 8 ' 4 80 reigned. Burglaries or robbetles ; i ; Sl I i pealiond Ll tments o thirty-siy 0 S Vor Thirty Passengers Chile oy : 1 I 0 iee...230 235 were unknown, Since t el m yw sashes are on | 1 i t ) he dam was s ]:fl ¢ v pioh riera and ri\ claim "u \.'m. of Sinud)nE Henins(t M ATor T J i nprised IndGn. TAnL b Tiuge. s o Fuel i i Standard Serew vl 115 lald, however, the islanders have 9 LD alhe G :w mm“‘. -;‘mv‘w: 1 “’ \. Durke aghty-five e G e e e i 1 Stanley Works . 89 91 been suffering from & vetitable Slea e i ! e saye tha T i o ! it Whe P Pre 1 1 1 Stanley Wo ptd 27 plague of thieves and other unde- T BRI SR I otfon’of the 1HEEEE ¢ ted they Wil be the larg Cra S o Ak 8% |Torrington Co com . % S |sirables who have descended upon 1] the walks too have been cl 5 ! s cable of their kind in the o 8t Co . 25 | them from the mainland. ntil the walks toc LEAVES MONEY TO HOSPITAL his — 5 1 i = 1% 412, Public Utilities \HNI\-. | Wieringers now are asking em- 1 One giant beir y g them i o il ) Norwich, Teb. & (P —According 2 ST nh? (ol 1.000 1” S e e ‘ 4 25% [Conn Lt & Pow pfd ..110 113 |selves whether it was worth while When 1t tincame i nlielptomn et ; adeout “Clinch” Gains Gl My . | | B e ight 302 308 |to come Into ecloser contaet with s mor that cmploye mn n . X : " 17 q ) C 1 n accounted company b Popularity in Japan G e { St |N v‘, Qo ... ‘4_ B ivillzation, nal 1 on of its wor P \ flving boat be ¢ ) s | So v E Tel . ! = inal tion ol G ! e J engl capa of N $74 5 lConn Power Iractions 9 10 IC NS which ; n o i ' cns : : b o loe Bartize % 6 SAYS COWS GET “JUMPY” i tons "y : Case of “Nerves,” Complained Of In el isod In‘a lisurious ealod g Suit, To Be Investigated ) he ¢ L i i i . Oklahoma City, Ieb. 5—A veter- I . N 5 CYCLONE IS REPORTIED L ey o T irian of the state department of o 1 v v Klatn i b, 5 ¢ : i ks S o b culture was sent to Osage coun- orkingm 1 nd was ! 1 oexir | O s of M . Yo ty yesterday to determine it eattle M e G ! DRY LAW BAD, BISHOP SAYS A i AL v irqbRLy ! } § 0 ownedlby “r'y'\'é "}““': : rauge ohiet- I'alice Chicf Hart a1 i v ) ‘ A = tain, are afflicted with a “nervous ].u, " ¥ reiter: [ Dr. Mann, of Pittshurgh. Declares 3t wore Hheral. N ro ] wit i ‘ sease : yl{:ln‘:\rlmylgm nfldm;jge nade yesterday afternoc wroine ar s ced today - : s suit against the Oklahoma Pipe Line cannot Be Fnforeed. 1 n ilT P o 9 A b _ Cumot e Tnfor f b L ) I ron i Famous Astronomer QUits 'company, which 1aia an oli ine 3 nriok Lo tholooliaxa Sy RO T ‘ Funerals s . s Ten b Because of Failing lu\e through his pasture, fn whith he No Criminal Neghges S i 1 bries ) 0o b« . $ complains that hammering of metals ical Examiner \ B el : o rdent P T e o the clanking of pipe affected zated b S e s = ) . s s the nerves of his eattle, un to condu A i bl ; " ke S anopcing Hale 18 in federal fail awaiting r the coronor's 1 ; . o i ¢ p ilippines Weat second grand jury investigation on fo no indication of erimin {alls 2 G A ik the charge that he was & oconspira- 2ligenee, T 3 ‘ i i r r of Henry Roan, Criticiem of the £ cons ) | s s 8 made by Chler Noble w S 1 5 : i —— 1 heavy stecl mesh into R sy : BLARNEY STONE OWNER out fivo inches of conerete U the Volstead 1 11, R Blarney, Ireland, Feb. 5 (P—The on st r f\"[ el in @ roo Welghing | jition eanno ' Biarney stone has changed owners. ik i g L BT Eented Helen Sehmelter iy ol who had Aunports, - iat ma 2 1 < : ' ous old Blarney cas cone it g ! ) - X des, is dead, and recent ec ort 1.do . ‘ t ¥ rough his who now becomes Sir icted today b v ! 1 Iph nelter of 44 Bond str Thi adicted loday by in il : Sot ¢ yrhoons in | ¢ over the histerie in Keeptr v, i lago. He was a keen sports g 1. but de Nome on his A 11 rodi i & 1 property. Blarney castle i F 3 "W 4 18% s still open to visitors, and Nun- ENGLISH BIRTH RATE TLOW Ireds of fourists are lawered by Funerals of Victims Joseph Robis The de of Joscith R the tecond suffercd milg In one death 1a oy. Nr Cath 1 1wo sistors The funeral ser wi in Racred Heart chnr orning and burial will Hoart cometery, hnt t X s nét Anthony Chernanekas tant foreman, was Borr H\\nnln and came here s BUSINESS AS USUAL New York, Feh. & (D=8 18 transacted as ngual on th | colidated stock exchange tod i h s n | “wash sa 1 n which no se eral ohanged b 1 manipulation their heels to month. It je ¢ vith Americans the stone every peclally popular ited States. Harvard he fee at Lowell, Ariz. and Mt LOCAL STOCKS d Ly ! SE8S ) 1ton A heervatories, < 5 JGern A Ha”ey IS TV S i AIR MAIL PLANT WRECKED Insurance Stocks | Des Molnes, Feb, § UP) — The Bid Ask AMUNDSEN VERY ILL westbound alr mail plane, Chicage CABLIC ANER Los Angeles, Cal, Feb. 5 OP—!1q Omana, was wrecked at the air h Phone 1625-¥ ) 1 Am n A nd Ant-| mail fleld here last night when it 15—, e dE xplorer, who I8 here on a | pilot John B landing, ran Au 1 1 . 1 A5 ture tour, is a horse. TV pilot escaped in- Iartrord 1 ) v pheur ry Al e National F{ - — o con- | Phoentx Fire s A SYRIAN VILLAC \«uk D Ay fol- | BOLLERER’S ray { HUNGER RILLS COYOTES' FEAR scus Ha, In- TOSY SHOP . 3 306 Ellswortl, Neb., Feb, 5—Embold « of the ChF mm village of ihiting in evers yart of the or T 1 by r. covotes have 1 totalling about forty hours throuzh oor fel facturing Stocks ported stalking pergons on coun- | ¥ fed Monday by a nathe O | Reiph eex = vt e . Am Hard 11 {try roads, s and in packs Or- band of origands Maruneh s UPItIN | a3 W. Main St Prof. Wdg. 7o ase | LD parasol hat with from five to ten-inch brim may jam Fifth | {1 yodery 2 dinarily the mere slght of a man |Afty-five milos northwest of Damas | The Telgraph Tlorist of New Britain @ avenue on Easter Sunday. Designers offer it as their latest, [Beaton & Cadwenn..... 0 85 |causes a coyote to fiee. cne ' .

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