New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 8, 1926, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DA]I,Y ”ER.\LD. MONDAY, I"F‘,BR['.\RY - AFTER COLLAPSE OF BUILDING AT NORTH & J '/.- Graphic stories of the collapse of the anncaling department building at the North & Judd Mfa. Co. plant on East Main street are told by the camera. The large picture on the left shows a general lateral view of the building. The smaller picture, in the center, sh ows a mass of snow-covered debris, furnishing an idea of how the bricks and mortar piled high when the pilasters in the building gave way, On the right is a picture of the East Main street side of the building; at the extreme left of the picture is the ruined gatchouse. 'n" e ander whe control | Anniversary Mass Sung i | 200 Are Present at Y overed for the Gilatrie es-1PJang of New House meE A!F SHIFT | Ku.' PR EAEL Lo R _ For Deceased Pastor C“ll_t_e_ms [iE[IR[iE A: PI[;KFTT Betrothal H0n 51l T it duisikan s torsetas| J Reception [aiy o tuture aividends to be de. | Up Before Fire Board ed by the department to have | The first anniversary of the death More than 200 {lenidaa e s s ot [} l [‘I ‘, been concelved by Willium B. Ward |of the lato Rev. Patrick Daly, pas- | The regular supper meeting of the | @ | rocopiion. gives by M7 i ‘.vn’v [|“v::>1 H;‘v.,\ ‘-‘.“; v::r’“u'“l}» {J.)V‘f[. speecifications for the 1,0, § wna nis associates as far hack ag|tor of St Joseph's church, was ob- | Business and Professlonal Women's | L | Carmela Ciarcia’ st : ; T con e e prorned engine house will o ceessive steps t - | served witl high mass of ©lub will be held at the club house, | 4 G S lon markine. (o & i i e s Ulscnased gt o mosing of Ui toward realization of the plan were | requiem at the church this morning 'm-w;m,‘l cevening, Febru l»m, at | Bal e iehtats Setlend i fo thay g o 1:.].,;‘1‘ of firo c”:y\‘[\;:is|;:r:‘pr,at,~he‘11‘; (Continued from First Page) ennmerated as follow lat 10 o'clock. [ 6:16 o'clock. The meeting ‘will be in young woman in wh il N e - anilies SOLSOIMOKTEW AR ANDE: i | ¥ormation of the United Bakerles | Hev. I'cter Daly of Waterbur. charge of Miss Dorothy Latham and | Pxflll]lflem B”Ck MaHUMCIII o affair was held is Miss Mary | guards w live i mr{ ‘v:‘:(;\‘ oS0t gV IiaIn X KRy Aol iLenr much work been done in an en- |corporation; organization of the | NePhew of the Iate pastor, wa Miss Mary Meyer | ; e s 8 } i OLsE for Rt proposed building, will b deavor to educate congress along | W jaking corporation, to take | Prant; Rev. John Keane of st. D | | Was 69 Yea[s Old of Louls Buonauito of Green- | is f ¢ u : tederal | 4 r s gencral aviation lincs and impress o the ¥ 3uking company; | °Ph'S church was deacon and Rev. | trip to Rock lsland, Il . waod st ho recepiion wns|prison, ar ' ¢ W, | A report will bo submitted by the upon them the actual power of the |ierger of the United Bakeries cor. | Luke Fitzsimmons of New Ha Members of Alexandra Lodge No. T/ Y VA ] s L Y e, [Mscipline committee relative to the air force, poration and other conecrns fn the | Va8 sub-deacon. The last two were °4 A. I O, Daughters of St. George An igestion clation on Main street. Frien cases. In the casc patr "‘h‘_ case of .ljmw Carroll of Engine Co. We have tried to put across the | onfinental Baking corporation; or- | Felatives of the deceased priest. Rev, |Will be entertained at the home of |proveq Avthur i several citics attended. i1t R redslietntiithas orivon i Who was suspended on Jan- idea of re-organization in which he ition of the General Baking |John G. Donohue, pastor of the AMrs. Albert Pearce of 37 Maple ) pjoget ge, president Ismas e air service can be developed and |eorporatioh to take over the - | chureh, s master-of-cercmonies, ct Thursday afternoon > g lsoner, Willlam J. Noble e ar . ¢ the T ,\ conduct, Other fiSs i = nd held subject to such orders as i ! operated so that it will be ablo 10 |oyisting General B s company | Seven visiting priests assisted at Abraham Buol 18 on a trip to [qg, : & A s mf‘“'h‘_’”“: fy matters to come hefore the meeting give fts maximum cfficieney and ef- |40 such other baking c s as | !he mass and the church was filled g Beach, Cal from its offects 3 . fho federal authoritles in control, | oo ‘he examination of two ap- fectiveness, d be acquired; and forn | with parishioners who gathered to | class in saleemanship at the aing. Mr. e ts for positions on the substi- 4 morning Blekalthnnatbanely The writ of habens corpus signed by Time Ripe To Get Busy | iary 30, last, of the Wi y pay their respeets to the memory of M. C. A, will e a supper to- L] rpus signed i ) ) yne 252 ¥ 30, last, 1ory : s i poor health for some time Judge Edwin 8. Thomas, and under |tu £ Wil \,\I.\m h ni 252 educational work is a3 much | poo G St | their former pastor night after instruction. The address | ™ 1y \oag the son of the late Ju uthority of whieh he it ek |Clark street and Zigmund E. Park- It 18 ours, and now 18 tho | pavernment ma allecs was 1 s will be by Herbert It Owen of Lan- |purug Stare Pickett and ¢ ‘,,“,m‘ LD ol or of 450 Main street. It Is ex- Sl ke brought to Connecticut, was for the 3 , psychological moment for you to get Il o0l ilakothtnt dortioateldos ders, Ir & Cla Kecler Plekeft and born in New that tha resignation of Fire- o e it purpose of permitting examination b1 € L 5 4 peal 2 e ¥ logn f & Nieating on & ehacst of grade | v BT ancsony : y ) 1. Flood of Pumper No. 1, fll\l,\I.mnlh';‘rmm hl’nmlfl ”:n(u[ il x.j together with the manu HYSH;‘AL l}’“ ET&RS \‘”V:‘rr‘\\v~ ul‘\w,’ ’I‘x:“lv o s ”n. H\rl received his educ H e I T, 5 by the r and the referes wit | - B Iood ¢ j mm“r\”m" ot u igho e United |0, £ materlals, supplics and Al ALr2ety lin the public schools of that cifs f fig- | une 1y e o : : 8 now than we can hope 10 at- | .quipm NU AR Lt LAl ue easterly to the angle Will | ;1o b "l Now Haven ncadems, ‘ edll..\) il H!S lflflllflfl! (- Iv have much to do with | i)} po accepted at this meeting. oy the arrangements while Gilpatric is #gain for many years to come, | “wyja corporate defendants have Q ; | SEiRl dlien s L 8 o [later entering the employ of the I3 in this jurisdiction, : ¥ AN 50 that there will never be a better | .ngrmous fnanclal resourens and e up beforo {ho board of PUBMIC |y, chatfield Co., of New Haven, a | counts (o Be Held T POLICE BOARD MEETING apportunity than right now to try vorks at a meeting in the hearing |4 och has since becomo the LSt S u‘:)l l; t”r) 0:111|‘1110le uv]vyn\\ n ‘m”v‘ S |voom tomorrow night at 7:80 T‘II:“ “;H(h h‘]- “‘m ‘l comg 1l el UL ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED A supernumerary policeman will and get recog comme ate voping i1 L 9 I Howard Co., dealers in brick and | uncement has been made of | pro v ba appointe o ) rized - - e yardy dorlbopn ik an Tidsttorn he i o Announcement has been mad probably be appointed to fll the ¥ capital stocks in amounts her (Continned From First Pagoe) et Chamber oL Conim wifl |Musons’ supplics. He remained with | i the engagement of Miss Adeline [vacancy left by the resignation of scheme of national defen tofore 1 1 of in corporation | = 10 Chamber of Commerce Wit {yyq chatfield firmfor about 25 years | Dankruy £ T 9 R Marinelll, daughter og Mr. and Mrs N & 7 4 . t : move from the Hallinan block on [\ Ghateid firmfor about 26 years ) T, o Haron | Mavinell, daughter og Mr. and Mrs o policoman some time ago, when Ihere are two senators from |ganizations in the United § L Wand Drill—Elihn Burritt Junfor | \ain street to the Raphael building [2he ' 1901, In - parthershin \ PR Sty John Marinelll of 411 Allen street [the police board meets tomorrow vour state and @ representative from |1lach s ecapable of acquiring i- | high school; inst r, Miss Kath- | on West Main str Wenh ey o HsConhloy,KoiemablisNea St b seds tay of thiuia nd James Scalise, son of Mr. and [night at 8 o'clock in police head- your district. Also you must know tionsl competing plants to a n- 1yvn 8heehan I} S St " i " Amer! n ck Co. This partner- 9 o106 & former cas| 'ase v Sealise of 236 Alle LT I 3 y L i T 0 Miss Maudo E. Traver, direetross | e CiE S0 L O 01, when [0F the First National Bank of Put Pasquale Scalise of 236 Allen w\li\‘flll i On\lr routine matters wrses at the New Britain Gen - MR nolldoa ot a e ie ten A iBtuoct will he discussed. who can communicate with-the sen-| The department asserted t ritt Junior high school; instriuctor, |aral hospital, will address the I Mr K over Mr. Connley's o™ Dolicos ¢ i peanhgtor 80 I ators and representatives, peopl : sduets corporation | Willlam Humn, Seie e interes the firm was in- {1 !r-’w:m;‘u the bankrupt, to | whose communication will be given v pared “to acquire all or Grada 02 4 Wl Mr. Plekeft 10 next Monday. Gilpatri f ade 2, | Since Friday is Lincoln's birthday, |*0'0 3 P LR \" “ more than casual consideration. 1t controlling intercst” in th Junior high school; instrue. | 1ho sehool hoard mesting schedulod |MA10 T snd ot nta, G “bro 7 “ H ' HOW l ACHED is to your interest that you get in nding stoch Ward | tor, §. M. Brewst B L hauhien n5atsbiian |An SenthisINl(E Fpicyeat A L Ga, will ror future in servi will depend ! paki corporati K many ev in New Ha and up : ¢ upon legislation in this ses- ental Bak ; R e S toth : ot the ity Gonl & Wopd |10 the time of his denth he retain.y Tho = i ) : Rress yGet jthem (ofb ith other C ) 8 onfral J ~ high | Co. eave Tebruary 20 for a | €3 & membership in the New Tla : S : b . ny ¢ {rip to South Amer | Iiicye 1c r powers,” said the meut. They are authorized to heople of prominence in your state | definite number.” Dance and Tumbling—Ilihy Bur- | o as outlined 1 cur, milk yeast and oth e v |" Hoenry T. Bray, all-round athlete | He becamo widely knos v R el et ehs uon & % P i o Sonfor High school, was elect- | M8 connection with th rt g e Sl ¥ & in. Washinglon: il |concur nufacturing baking ma- | s i W e L * club of | DIS Acquaintances were de < o les . follis back home |cpj and equipment worls Bradley o {eat aricant monl His | When he became jdent Sl listrict — court want. - - Satuvday | ele ction was almo h s brick business. He “f' ‘lm‘ ], i) = LTI, “This is your duty as much as it | S ks 00 a. m.—Drive about Tl ¢ {he | loving man and had no | are cen creditors is o e all must gt busy and | Training Ship Today iniahdinE : . otn St Jchers associa- | connections, dividing his time ar | Mrs. Martha Albert, of Kensington, Conn., a Well Known Resident There, ; A ims were approved, total g o do it no ith will bo too | Placed Under Qll‘ll"‘l’(nl(' school for 10:01 n Wit ho held at New Haven, Fri- | tween his own firesida and his it 8 HET8 ALt Tells How ERBIUS Dispelled Her Aches And Pains. late. Wa ar fing on you ta do R CoiaTE NOET Sy TR o e yusin o took h i pu 1 on [ : ! JREInESE: against this claim, the trusier Snisem = your sl o sl Bl s nautical training s ! Bintracht lodge, 0. D. H. &€, win | lic activitios v pri 5 throw us dow i e e e e « ceting, ain {entertain Teutonia lodgs of Hartford | vate H”/r Heapyacnt s credit old on Jan IERBIUS pronounced Herb Julee, itook so many strong mineral rem- R ! L i horrow evening at Odd el i Tics that my stomach was com- ol vy \ sh ¢ 1 of 3.365.10 exactly what its name implles— L T fet fever ahon stu- Gl ite, - [hall. The meeting will start 7 Surviving him s W Lon. alee e c o ‘hK n ’\ n‘r\w he an o'clock and will be followed by a | Mrs. Mande Keeler ke SR, crcent wWas de- fppe pure jutces of Nature's Herbs lv‘11 X «‘f»‘v‘;\‘ ""'lll(lmg‘n"fl‘!u “'I?;A!'“I i . {0 the City hospital, wh ! ! a "The pinochle tournamen ons, Edgar M. Pickett and G : : " |gathered from all parts of tho world time with headaches and dlzz it wos were extremely t sical Exercise.”” Dr, A daughter was he oday at the | A. Pickett, Jr.; onc wda a dizzy e S e : : 2 [ sotl ight ; ¢ ; 1 cach and ry herb has its spelle. 1 was tired out and miser- [] ] i {‘ l&'é : i \rnold Arnoli collegt New Britain Genoral hospital to r. | Elsla. M. Schofield e e e s e LS e i nd o crew of 25. It was } E R, prosccuting ve any min “I heard of ERBJUS but was liion nottd - L tin as horn to Mr. and Mrs. [of common i 0 e Ry it Gl Renediin (Continued from First Page) i el daya for obh HearR i % Ll ,‘”v.”,“'l ) DR tr 8 ¢ prop- |will 1 sults and get them very 11 upse Somadh A iTew . 3 mitted to 3 5 ) few doses will convice |doses con »d me that it would not St i ERBIUS t but would help my stomach in- SURERRLY QST vond ; I have taken three bottles hansible for the mergers event « was b panrd e R ia i i 7 The funeral will be held Wea SR o stipation s- of ERBIUS and my pains and aches wally to bring together several | the Nantucket by a . I vork SRdomunarCiltnn nectloiil neatnyswicrioon om thls dread ail- . gone and my stomach trouble ks lconss BE0, No. 6, bro v B C. Porter's 1 prajse l‘\]vv ctor | Last at West Main and T parlors, Court street, this eify & For fiftee E unon cets this me i *\_“ 1 be in Evergree ation of 50 years \ 1 from rhe IRBJIUS is being introduced in : i Ao K of this troubls emed to New Britain at THE FAIR Drug > follows olla | BUYS CANDY STORE INTEREST | Ao u Bt a1 s fn my arms and back. It Counter by a representative of the State Normal school, Lionel v»q.m {John £ 24 lerees e re e r ¢ Senlor Hi chool and Fd- |in the Star s RORL ) vard i supervisor ot Dy Yoaoresanllinted ak 20 a0 S s which evidenced “n i 7 first case (¢ v inténtlon on the part of thosa | velope . Ofticers sald s operafor's M- Ruth Emily 4 Others 3o Place the Central and Blihn And Others. Wt Be: Placed |in business at t On Trial On First of {ery store sinee to be the kind of a bank _“m_cic",,s Rcd it [named store was opened tn 1910, | March, Mr. Gardner, who is Contar D Hang! in Gathedra)[bretharinns fanlo i o sAl A Rk aich that disdains to measutre onanln ek & B Chsatiop| 110 Boetax. Ganty BUSRGL I8, L (IR AL SO TS our personal interest in a e e O i |Chatlen & Contaras and Mieharl churis of volnting bition law, SRR neient cutom hich customer or the sincerity LU e Workmen now ar chiseli Contaras 8 N 1 30 defendan of our help in his problems a crom on the stono sishs in the |00 teylat MR (L S oir to mark th act spot in the | 2 Rl ‘ time fn this part 1di Dwyer, who by the size of his account. dinal lies, and IR R 7l Aoee E iat preztoniots A public subscription has heen |the Hoffman bro n the o $10.000, ani then took opened. in Maline to erect u statue ;orship of the C . = (0 the jury box late theaters and th t r which 1 wocession M 9, | SH LS SR |18 being built, fe t v Those who use this bank’s B built, AW e, e o . \ London, Feb 8§ (A—Premier ' STATE MEMBLRSHIT DRIVE services the most, feel that Ralavin, . lons in | About 260 atten - commons today, sald the St. Jean 1 n who 1 had 1 or commercial arrange- last even! it was built for them. Are R s i ORI B A e e ( ‘)IVE l lER FLOWERS into with Ttaly In connection with local council T'nion Je Jap , acs te s S . () « ; n '. r 4 b t ae HUVIHLH‘ H‘:\v‘ :1'\1”-‘1\\1‘14 LLLI ! ' S0 000, 8 we serving you? alled that some soclely. Arth ; 5 s e ; . he press had reported presided. Moses 1. Narrlau, of & ) W cunr. Better than anything else they indicate the sentiment and quality bt SRR e o SOl asentand Corms of your remembrance. Place your order with us today for your fved ithin two days of the finding of in § Valentine Flowers and we will not fail you. RUTHERFORD MUST REST ilctments a r and other . y Q ~a] Q1o <t ]! {or A. N.| REPORTS HUSEAND MISSING et (haah e e Many special suggestions! water on | Saying that her husband. James ‘mann until he 1 name accident | Morrisey been missing sinee newspapers. T 1 . p if W the North ""Hl"]\\ 1} Mrs \va\!r‘ st s Truly a Bank of Seryvice Tudd factof was unable of Styles & Reyne brick yards. | PASTOR'S SALARY INCREASED § . Ok Olincsiey. Svesigr, ¥ 19 9 to ¢ ¥, it was re- | Rerlin, v ported the ter to po. At lal meeting of the mew g S s : Skl 92 WI MAIN K TEL. 3700 1 oh on Main G. H R&hn k stantial

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