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| B NEW BRITAIN DAILY NERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1926. 13 rews' Lithuanian [ death, Wirtman and Heltmun riske | wuflns WILL fi[l were of ample strength to carry the land at Bt. Ay i 4 1 f » C l roof load brought upon them. church at § o'clock. Interme ¢ the 5 10 Buve ore roo loud broweht upon them, | <burch b o'lack. Tuterment il [0 thir I 1o hive . Torcign |ty tems Chaaa oy ocel Mary's cemetery craw, and giving theiv lives to eave and hanging the roof covering there | I'uneral services for Giuseppl Ca. | thelr fellow rescuers. What conld b IJMIT HE SAYS ‘u-I-T rome-addition ul deud welklit | tanzora Will be 1vld at s home, 215 | be finor o ‘l‘v’[“l“ I\tllr’v l;“xlx\ \:;.‘;,“”\tm | added but this in ftselt should not |Ein street, at §:80 o'clock Monda A fieo the ot oL lie eat bogt iy Fellows hall Monda ave brought enough additional 'morning and at St R AU ening at 8 o'clock, MENMERS NEW AR & MAKTTORD STOGA EXCHAMEEY (Continued from ¥irst Puge) ure, Neverthcless, the thickuess jof requiem. Burlal will he fn & ludders of the Presidont Roosevelt, |oi SO Mury's church was thrown into the water, Wirtman ‘W\,:i, V LAt 31 WEST MA[N S‘r N'Ew WTAIN- {welght on the piers to cause the fail- lat 9 o'clock with a solem high mass had a firin hold on one of the rope | el (nd weight of the concreto roof cov- | Mary's cemietery, He saw the peril of his comrades | Siot ke B Soloniat s I Ol sh to be used and the mode of con. |cring seemed fo have been exces | Iruneral rvic i asidls At &l AC""[Y 0 | ares ]S Tel. 2040 tomorrow the attractiy at Ifrancis and Carlte for Donato Gia. 1le | ed from safety 1o their res i atruction of the proposed building [8ive for the size of the supporting 'nuzal, who fs survived only by o Boma orthake Whe Tdre Here [ nsahecin(ant dayghters ol Me 1 ! WAKITOR GGy b ] or alteration and also, if requived, |PHaster as originally bullt.” |wife in Ttaly whom he -~1«mh.ll|n Ccaylone %/ Ve L'h‘ Uit (AT eh (Utankot 18 Clly sven NOIICB&NC Tl]d&y { DR ST e by the buflding commission, the | Permit Necded, Paonessa Says | bring to this country within a year. | risked to his saerifice, And the i Lhessuneralsman = plans and specifications; satd slate- | Mayor Puonessa, himself a build- | were held at the home of his cousin ' that was scen of this gallant e 180, Olapkpnurial meut to be in writing on blanks fur- fer of many vears experivnee, declar- at the corner of Stanley and Fast | was a solitary flgnro trying od _‘f"“.' dematary Fob. 6 (M—Eiock nished by the city for that purpose, \ed after the meeting there is 1o streets this morning at 3:30 o'clock | his drifting lifcbout 1o the [T '“I,;"‘r!“ paalr ‘v 1a firm undertone at WE OFFER No building or part thereof, nor |quustion as to the necessity for tuk- and at 8. Mary's chtreh at 0 o'clock | shi today's mark |New Britain General hospital removal from any bullding or part |ing a permit in this instance as the |where a solemn h mass was cele- | “These arc deeds that will Hve. All | yight | 0| as f ed Ly the activity . * thereof shall be commenced until work exceeded fn cost the amount (brated by Rev, W J. Lyddy th b " of the oil shares, Associateds Ol | ! rk e | Drat . J. 1 ¢ members of the crews WHl WISh | g4 of Good Will Lo Mol . W the owner, bullder, architect or specified In the charter, which is $50. | Committal services were conduet- | that I should niention these. Allare o . of B r“ n \:”‘,fr"““‘ LB S I N ST Ol sold at new record merican ar are : Agent shall recelvo from the build- It was reported oficlally the 'ed by I"athep Lyddy at the grave at |on (his roll of honor, living and | DA AL bellars 1 gh pri Calffornia - Packing | . Ing commission a certificate or per- cost was upproximately $3,000 St Mary's ger y i | J A M. ha moved up 11 on reports that t | mit and sald bullding commission | Representatives of an insurance | Funeral ervices for Alflo Prun- | »ax one reads the names of Miller, | e ¢ {oin ot Anfivse Todus. | PENSLALIonE practically | an ey OrKs shall have the solo right {company carrying North & Judd’s |etto, the only support of a wife and oy z (008" | completed f a | Sloane, Upton, Jacobwitz, Wall.lr o, o, 1, will go to Tristel on Beers, Buuer, Fugelzang, Franclich. | 1 bryary 12 to work the first des 11 certificate of permit L ition risks are in the ¢ 11 children, will be lield this afte the rights of a builder as provided |interview 1g helrs of the men fatally |noon at the home, 14 / Postum ¢ Iantio e {ent ooMAL LI itk ] Fisher, Reldel, Wilke, Diazan, (gree for Stephen Terry lodge of | (o T.ow - ordinance of said elty.” injured and those now undergoing at 2 ?11‘ k and at South Congregn- | \yuncda, Alborts, Hahn, Roberts and |1 os 3 Allis 1 \ 1 % After o two hours' conference at |treatment, Everything will be done tional ehurcli at 2:30 o'clock. 1'red- | cajwell, drawn themselves or by | Atrom e e 5 Am 5 % a4 the office of Mayor A. M. Paonessu to hring about settle- {erle L. Fay will officiate, Burlal yoscont from different ST [ ey Egs I’.W\‘L’Emhnv‘ \n 3 0 o vesterday afternoon a repart wis |nents, they promis will bo in Fulrelew cemelory, comes {0 us with a new understund- {xhoro b will appear before tha |y o i agreed upon by the Investigating Ateorn Canvot B Located o LNt e e ing all that is meant by the brother- | wcretary of dahor in the appeal af |y i S W TORE FIGGR committee, consisting of Mayor Pao- s not yet dete kowski, who is survived by w it of la E 7 nacondu 3 ORD STO B RS0 A ok B0y o ek ; ind five ehildren, the o hood of the sca | Vinee Tagliamentl on deporta- | '\ oniso, sy il A FORD MGG | nessi, Police Chief W, €. Hart, Fire | e he Wil pursuc, 1t fs the wish of his majeaty that |11g iison G JUDD B u,m.v., PEARL ST, COr. Lewls Chief W, J. Noble, Building Tnspee es Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn I should present to the officers N et e e LS e S - — |J§ BARTFORD, CO I s tor E. J. Hennessy, Deputy Inspector |stated last night that he intended to | men who manned the boats l SrAdUs Wic e e L Ohio. ., 01 Burritt Hotel Building. Tel, [ A, N, Rutherford, ity Engineer look fnto the s of the case, and |chureh Moy ) IiaiEil Berite Gold aradal tor 2 e 118 4T 47 Merfden: 33 Colony 8t Tel, 1340 Joseph D, W . Superintendent |consider it from every viewpoint, He ;I ock. Burlal wilt U ie at sea, and that T should give |of 55 o . s Boxcl 2014 Bristol: 124 Main St. Tel, 2105 Thomas ( ¥ v ha just returned from New York T o o mar Tastille, o na. | 010 your kecping, for presentation | propert R R Sy e e l . public works, aminer |where he presented the state’s argu- ho hony ot Omar Buktillevnina il o s e e Sima e : ; Can | 157 { Waterman Ly nt ¢ | of the Ge tive of Biddeford, Me 1 at {he | 10 thelr widows, the n Is which [ta Samnel &chneider has bheen sold M » .“;ln‘;: ‘J:‘wh)\ s ‘\m\vnu‘w T e il Tt rloralori Ty (F ioriar [ou I bue n awarded to I!u)w'm Rornard Ackerman and Bengaman | ¢, "A“] 4 ( 0 a1 o the d fGlntasclrs ; X 1 from o | (WO gallant men (Wirtamen and |n, rope n East street [ SO0 Fue s 2 e any avwaiting vord from g | (0 Balkint n nenand | n. gy on Fas s |10 . We invite orders for execution on | lins not vet had time to thor- ' brother who s on his way from | TG “‘_"NM N O e '*"“““'"‘ '1‘ - | Cuba Car 1y i o oughly consider the detai 3 rd to 1 arrangements for ied), o1 ! singlon ave i . : . : i nsid his ma government, 1 have to | has M. Po 'y § e e e s et ammounee. | M Wadesty’s government, 1 v o | i e . | commission in the New York market Report of Investigators elther at his Lome or his office this en made of the funeral ey ;O %t % Bbselal oken ob | ¢ “»“\“ : s Bhelgro) L ' morning, andginoresistal Tmonitia ty SRR SEISEl ; their recoghition of the fine scam lamage 0% 3 'l : p Ilie consensus affer viewing the Lo fs in New Dritain this morning alvation Army Offers Ald AR b i 745 Stocks carried on margin ® ruin was that the strncture moved |y cident, but he Tnsign Carl Fredriek of the “"” e e PESOUR S O L ACh 4 toward the theast which was the 'jze not yet heen locate Salvation Army todoy offered the ‘l‘]’v’]‘u \\‘1“:\.‘\; ‘]": & l"“' g I""‘“ | 1 Hartford, . general direction of the wind at th All the victims at the hosp re | SOrY of the army the Cham- | 1€ \“ ¥ ““ 5 R ‘~)v“1\\” | i {Kennac 2. tine of the failure, the south w ing a5 elng fm- | ber of Commerce n the following (Very action. he government also | 1t & 1 CLUB REVUE |y 7 | falling out onto Basl Main street od, with the exception of Frank . letter CLutinli d A e LIGULLL L) it ule and Level Girls'| ypop, e ] g bl (AL g A your officers, Miller, Sloane and Up- | eyt wil SR e ) e north wall and the west wa ski, who has an amputated fas SeoEnitls ¢ the s ) J CAATILY, RN T il falling into the bunilding. Tt arm and other inj He is still | “New Brit r ol 0 ‘;I i recognition of their ga ue fnoone act and 1210 6 West 1515 S e T e g o i S | @homson, Thenn . about twenty-three years and & Judd ofticials announeed | “New Brit psipR e ST ried§ an k at Odd Fellows' | Ol < < < ) $ the bricks were laid in mortar whicll | foday {1 ry and foundry . Mr. R. L. Gould LESCIoV RN IoRIEndRICHN RS RRtlonC (iGlgmont is of this city’ will American | Burritt Hotel Bldg., no doubt, had deteriorated during ' will be ope usual Monday. | “De morg than perhaps any of us can to- {rect the revuc Miss € ilroad | Sl Al RevUtie Teloone 3650 it i e our wetivity in relioving some $4¥ realize to cement the loug | Simoneti is musical direc e MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGIES “Ixamination af the building /ha fiinernlstol ihtea ofithe Aoe ot thildiatrokaad loasca of the North fricndship and lasting ties between ' will be s Donald R. Hart, Mgr. ~ eliminates any I AN es- tims were held today. & Judd disaster is 4 most adwirable | 'Y ;"\" ”I”‘“”’ y : oy irls being a | A plosion havin, The Funeral gervices for Joseph Rebis, gpe, and the Salvation A is aptain ried, i reply, paid sol- | solojsts an < r e Indications ar feh vini | oreman of th Al-uied depariment nsions o 0 Ansthing in 1t power | €MD TibULE (0 those who lost their [will he of a popular na We Offer: al the fime was contribuiery to the and the only support of a Iz e ves in the great attempt and ex- | thongh some of tha faver canse and 1 to move the roof Hfly of eight children Tanging from | yuoney as is pressed tication at having been |lads of today will ba_rendered Wosait Duitol NEW Y ' S struetn southeast four to 16 years of age, were held | hoopcgary ui to save the Antinos )\ crews “»‘ cours “'x o production. | greiair Ol A bringing an over » at the iat the ¥ [ rel street, this oDuring the afternoon and even t was a great honor, he said, to | Dancing wi'l follow the show, Sout Sholr j 3 7 fon of e bri e D SRR R AUl NER Ve sl St uishod compnny | ; o et Price on Application Ui street, On the probability that [Heart chureh at ol ol o Rab e fisnea ot ve gathered there to- | pRISONER FLEDS GUARD (Studebaker 4 R S e one or more of these brick pilsters |ial was in Sacred e o R PRI it : WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS falled the roof struc dropped at | I crvices. for and assisted in that way. was Luying tic ' that point bringing the entire struc- |Che “Weo hope that you will permit us ! station yest ture down, |a {0 assist in relieving any of the dis- 5 * {erico, a4, who was bel |tUnion Pac .. The stéel frusses supporting the | Monday morning tressed conditions at the homes of Sigens ‘1‘4 Sing Sing for violating his {United Fruit ~ roof show no sign of an yfailure and |from th¢ home, e iniured oritha widesoriiios DY SO Gle, disappeared in the erow 1178 Tndus Alco ——— L who were killed Tk mes Westeot!, immedi U S Rubber “Assuring you of our oo 4 clonsmiAioLy, tha king, |12 T2 ported {he loss of his prisone 21, . of any serviee, T am Sl I the people of | eneral search was t e “Vory truly vours, {police. ~ Frederlc was not i 2 A Fredrickson.™ cuffed, I Radio s Al HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Lo St Martford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. o) & ) Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 Funera ls ] ! Tnsurance Stocks We Offer:— by checrs, Have You Attended to- 1 yyupeyry wigone (%% - that Safe Deposit Box Yet IS GIVEN U, . LINER et 5 2 —the Place Where You e 3‘ during the re (Continued from Yirst I'age.) Bid nna .nwpmn. Ogren Josephine Ogren e 4 Dbeen a resic for ahout 40 years during A member of tl tiort] utomobite Ins ofl Hartford " National Iire Phoents 1'ire ravelers In f? welers R {ioushten st Can Put Those Deeds, e A YOuTH {]F 1419 50 shares Torrington Co. on that illustrious ree- Bonds and Valuable Pa- ]t LICENSED “UFR Conn General Lisbent; B Johnien ufacturing Stocks , Alex Ogren of Many | A pers So You Will Know [f@im ™ L iyt o Brth, i an| S Tl : 9 Just \X/here ney Are :\“r\:’z; d |“\-...‘| l‘ ]\i:s‘li;[l“'.‘,‘~}’.:A',\h,p:r F“Selfloe \v]”‘m;\ "f'”:?{‘;‘{:k"’r"“l::‘{,v‘\:v\":]xd‘\ ;n‘.\u r\:v:. G 1 Wi l e y wha T ut reading between MSY I alkyrian lodge, Order of Vas- | co) stablished 7 1hle to ther thatt the A ’ . W}] Y N d l h ) the o affair was an outstanding | _Andersol UHis Ly Funeral seryices Eh ring Co .... 80 10 Memhers New York Stock Exchange en ou €€ ems: G e e : i the Cr- sunday afternoon ;-.,u e Chieago Stock Exchange—Cleveland Stock Exchange bravery carried out in the best tra- wrs old, § fytheran church with Rev. Dr. Landers, ¥ ! 40 Essex Building, Lewis Street, Hartford; Phone 2-8261 ditions of the sea thoush! \icows” | A Ahlquist, the pastor. offi |.n1n~ [N B Machine ks “There the story of the rescue {s|cd aviation pilot ir 4 5| Rurial will be in Fairview ceme-|N B Machine pfd 100 One Cent a Day ISI'I t eca/the atory. 07 the rescuo inloy el R i o (old in ths Simplosianguagel o onel| i im the) soniot Iired: Patker [Nieeie-pond e Aetna Life Insurance Co. to whom grave risk is plain duty. | North & Judd wwesident of a local air transport 9 s | h S " C f h and high devotion a commonplace of |FIPSIGent of & e ate BacktBloweh il ‘ R and ¢ er of sixtec Helen Schmelter R aTNrE ¢ that a Oma ost Ior the serve {Fience, was it "Gk | Funerat servicon - for _ Heten | el w115, f Teavilerel . Fried) havo snoken of tho action of [R7e" Parier ale ia & pilot. | Audeieh. Schmatier of 44 Bang |Sandard Scr 1 ravelers Insurance Co. PrOte(.thfl and Cornfort Of 1!1::‘\m1 ;.11‘(,:{ ‘.‘mv‘x-\ r‘n”“ l“m .\‘”u‘,‘: 11.:,»’ was bor Minneapolis, | 0‘\10:{11“:“’ held this afte wlw’(.;’: | stanley Works pf = . Tt how monch har res owed I SIS TR |2 olosk and at 2430 aclck at S| rowington Co co : Travelers Insurance Co. Rights cock-pit diEnlads L Martin' W. Gaudian will offiei Burial will be In Fairview | I\/[' d Y W'” H 3 to Captain Freid himself. The im-|j1ieice pus him s 1N ou 1 ave ! mediate answer to the call; the dar- |2 \iine and took Public Utilities Stocks. Tt & Pow pfd ...11 13 roa ride \ ing and fine seamanship with which, | y15. Prsler eaid, ey omn Lt & Pos : | | in colossal seas, he maneuvered the | porhaps that first cxperience ox- | o i ie e | President Roosevelt close 10 the yiaing 'y the loy would rathier iy ) e * ) [company Into the Connecticut Light (€] S ow ou jo{e (0) doomed ship; the determination With {1, cofa wer o e ke Philo Kalish [ o £ e the/Co o ety 5 [ Wall Street Briefs | ™5t v sape Th B T d i the untirlig i0-lagtor his birthduy, this year. he flew nrosh d treasurer of the | companies has been held by inter- '¢ in g one at- | rpoy arson to Washington to tell «io House and a clothi SRS e —— LR T A 1 \ \ ; REASURY STATEMENT | Jonnecticut €5€ 0XES [0) ay. ‘ another but t o ale- |¢nant in (his city for about 4t BIEUASLR SO Feb, 6 (-—A total of | Light and Power company, for some. ‘.Kn 4 .” v; o '\y‘v 1 OF £ ¢ “ i vvm, at Illl‘s].nyrvv‘ ! 3 it ) of corporation bonds 1 thing over a year and the proposed spoker e foree ¢ N inne on a clock wit v S . Nedttor bEvmentithianiol step is merely to merge the ) of | t ' Y s HIS DRINK “A TOOT HIGH n called for payment this mon y corpo- RAR R e Tihhig e malop o8 o A of maturity, of which $i§,- Tate entities into one corporation y been \wv:‘ ! ) m,h‘.‘ o ".‘U, : ¢ mr.‘.‘(k‘ J" c Intositationt Glta st Phila in entirety. Partsof is- [OF purposes of economy and con- HOf the ke o T Breoklsn, N. . duiphia Autois to satlsfy venience £0 that the business here less T f ) e HA rise er will be carried on under the . less reticent, and ey will live in speeial commi tal ;\ X ik et Cornee s | 1 e liter co 1 condu ,‘“ Union Field i also have been Power company instead of in the L0 e LIRS 0N A Sroy LRI AT {or payment this me name of the several corporations, E h Wa like o thinlc that ] n wiloting - It is also proposed at the same rs likely saw service on Drit- first tool ncreas: meeting to authorize an inere; in f B Mrs. A, N. Le Tnereased " g ase ir Open Saturday Evenings e e o Nag e AN bewis Nrcendy the common stock af the Gonmectr s ! ) ‘ i i . cut Light and Powe: 5 ‘pon whom only your orders e wis, formeriy of this city o 1 ¢ i : Aght and Power company so the 7 ment for these merged lay at her ho: 1 from swimming to certain Mi were hel! this afternoon at U 1 properties can be made. jo'clock at Tirwin chapel \ R SeCe | Theodc ] pastor of ihht sc BOY SCOUT NOTES | Congregational ch officiated. | g — et [ 2 Treop 4. Boy Scouts of America pamy ct report of Coca Cola | Burial was In Falrview cemet ERER z X i sl s . R {company for 1925 shows net profits | aee e % \’ OLDEST TRAIN PORTER DIFS |of $7.890.580 after expenses, depre- |, - night at the Center . bl e i O e D e erte, |church. Senlor patrol leader Biss . elen Schm o R Ira eled 6,000,000 “",.‘ Since 1870 4 feqaers B SHCTClark was nrnmmod to the rank of as completely reorganized at its 1 \ Funeral services for H Fyperienced an Indian Attack | Proferre ddividends to $14.47 a share [iypjor gasistant scoutmaster and wil) [ [ | | Schmelter. 9 year old dav o4 b. & (B—James R (0N 500,000 no Ml N [be the first New Britain scout to ¥ s Or lme a V er ] | Budolph Schmalter of 44 Bond atreet | o, ¢ oldest Pully sharea. T‘y”' cainpkoes with hold this newly created office, zl | will be held at the heme tomorrow | .- untry, is dead 3 or $10 a share - S| Prederic Lockwood was advanced afternoon at 2 o'clock, and at St . |increased to $28.533 v ¥ alf v s of to senior patrol leader in his place Willlam Baker, the famed “molecu- lar musician.” was appointed a pa- 1024 trol leader, John German Luthérn church at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. M. W. Gaudian will offictate. Burial will be in | Fairview cemetery. ik here at the Burritt Mutual Savings Bank. This Handy little Bank s 10 {444,197 the v was $3,73 veled more than 000 on Pullman « the company's servi e name of Btags. After rearranging ther tau me never to |Toseph 8zabo; Raccoon, led by uath th & fool, but to humor | |Euclid Hartung, and Wapitl, led by e Bim. Newsome often sald, and Conmecticut Light and Power Com- 'H. Reid Derrick. » ywhich he called his motto of life | The old merit system came to a Go. 1 study my man| PARY Stockholders Advised of close with Derrick’s Unicorns crash- nd his patrol chose the ht © will register each dime as you fill it; can be carried in the pocket, “That's or is attractive enough to be left out in sight at home, to remind T AR K Lod Th Uhone. 1Ot and 1 know him.” Mecting To Be Hold March 8. 1€ through to von & twa-otgt ¥e 4 L2 Opposite 8t Mary's Chareh - —_ |tory . S (J Resde n s LU L) MOVE MONDAY Waterb Feb, (® — Stock- |the Flying Eagles three points fur- vou of the need of putting away a dime or two each day. e et v MovE DAY | wardbur, 1. § 1 — ok 1 g Eatr the e T J jis ' S : 3 . 4 —_ mmmwme== | move on Monday from its pres and Power company reccived [About 100 points down. A new con- children will enjoy saving their dimes and watching the counter move BOLLERER'S | ction i tne einan switing n s o 5 i i iy reied e, i N street to the new Raphael [company to be {be ¢ s = t " g wil! end h in a body tomen 1 : ) POSY SHOP building on West Main str act upon the will nd chure v - up. Come in and get one today. We are open tonight from 7 to 9 o’clock e R HRSRLG oSt e oS Sanaas. o the s [sraph service | New Milfo 8 Light com- e , A7 W, Main St Prof. Bidg., Tel. 88§ Seven women will sit in the next |pany, the Woodbury Electric com-| Hazel Hannah Hitt, DeKalb, Mo. The Telegraph Florist of New Britaln '£eneral assembly of New Jersey pany and the Westport Electrichas a quilt 310 years old. . l - s . — s " 5N t ~ ,

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