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N ONG AT RITES FOR JAMES RALPH i | { Hundreds Mourn at Obsequiesj for Late Church Sexton | HORSE KILLED BY TRAIN, DRIVER ESCAPES INJURY Thomas Kilduft Near Death When He Drives Onto Tracks On Belden Street, ‘Tho case of Thomas Kilduft of 189 | Corbin avenue, who was arrested on |a charge of drunkenness following an appar attempt at suicide last Mary's church was crowded {oduy by hundreds of friens of |MiENt Was nolled in the police court S el S this morning by Prosecutor Joseph o Jumen P, Ralph, Wteran sexton of |, Woods Kildutt was arrestod W e 12;"' '”"_‘I‘“‘T;: sudden yiigr ho had driven a Latimer Laun- 3 dry Co., wugon onto the railroad shock to the entire parish. At the ! oad tracks at the foot of Bulden street solen: igh as [ requic > ! ‘y""“l'm"M‘N”‘”‘"-:i “'I m""‘ ”; (‘"'“ in spite of the efforts of Mrs, Har- riet Hargreaves to prevent him and was taken up by those who were k T ol NEW BRITAIN I)A]IY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1926, years she has been crippled fn one arm. Three weeks ago she went to New atter cape tre he had had a m from death when ulous es tuking this opportunity to pay their last vespects to the deceased sexton n struck the team and killed the Among the gathering was the en- | ! :h-r r_:.rnlmn nt of children at & According to the story told by Mrs, Mary’'s school, the sisters in the con- | [y rgreavos to Detective Thomas vent and scveral out-of-town prl Ieeney and Officer Gustave Hellberg, who were scated In the sanctuary. g wag attracted by the noiss of the Among the latter were Rov, Joseph < hiorse and stopped it, heading {1t off l'\""‘,“ ’;'f“"' ‘;”““m at "I ]“""P'r’ and warning Kilduff, who paid no | T attention. Ue continued to urge the ‘ Hartford, Rev. Francls Bgan, also a g rge th animal toward the rails al- " jormer reatdent, who I8 stationed at | hough gho pulled him from his seat Varttord; Rev. John E. Fay, pastor Rl T T « MISIOT o climbed in again and drove onfo fEaaCn it o Sy MeTeY | ho (racks. Failing in her efforts to K m\::' :}“"‘ s ""‘”“"'".””" * " unhitch the horse, Mrs. Hargreaves Mory'n church: Mev., Peter Cof- |oitained two lanterns from hor Pl i “ho 15 home nearby and ran up the track ‘,n‘”‘.‘..”‘. n 'Mwnn.nr:lilnml’Y-’*I\- to signal an approaching freight HE Tonm (hastor of the lirain. Sho was unsuccesstul fu her | 1 AEEEIONTSULGRE ISt attempt ana the train struck and Y ! killed the horse, but Kilduff alight briteh ‘“::I!:;w ",, {’"‘”"r { od unhurt after heing thrown sev- Rt e A e e [oral feet. The wagon was scarcely Geneon: Rav. Raymond 3. Ghwa¥:|harmed, Kilduft offercd 8o explana- eub-dsacon and Rev. Watter A, M. | OP [07 s actions, Crann, master of ceremonies, At the offertory, Mrs. Mary T. Crean sang DR LORENZ RESTORES : “Ple Jesu” and an the body was he- . ‘ ing horne from the church she ren- E OF CRIPPLED ARI‘I lored “S8ome Sweet A u!)\vr‘ lyddy, Father Clabby, and ther | MeC condueted committal serv- A fcos at tho prave at St Mary's Apostle of “Bloodless Surgery” Oper emetery. L3 e ; The following were the pall hear- | ates on New Britain G ra: John Conlin and Thomas Clerk- | Crippled Yor 13 Years. 4y in. represcnting the Knights of | Columbus; Thomas J. Smith and| Crippled since she was an infant, Michael Keough, representing Rev, » Google, daughter of Mr. and Wiliiam A. Harty branch, A. O. 1., athan Google of 513 st s Mahoney of the Fore 5 of . expecls to have free use of ind Thomas Mce airms for the first tin in ime society, T ithin a short time follow- sre Ralph Kelly, Stephen | in operation by Dr. Adolph : Villiam Ralph hert, | Lov | ¢ " and Ralph Me- Miss Giooge ) chalr James Sk four — [l n ained a fracturs N Tt's won 11 how they ¢d arm. The member healed up but , licrald Classified ad depa | the hone knit crookedly and for 11 . e ficial Harttord Stock Exchange Quotati siticial Hartford Stock Exchange Uutations FURNISHED BY JUDD & COMPANY Burritt itotel Building BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES h | Ask i Pank & Truet ! un, River Banking (Par $30) | ! ; | | m ’ ) \ (A | 0 3 i CIRF INSURANCE COS | Qi | 4 QJ ' ns. | 526 Ql 1 AND INDEMNITY COMPANIES tha Life Tns. | 10 a2t 12 QJ 000 000 i 03 =gn0an PUBLIC UTILITIES | 63l e [ QJ 20,00 | mw a i [y 121 § QD 10,000 | il QM 29 £250,000 " 5 P& A nnn | ) O F 15 10,000,000 e | T 0 7 Q M 20 4,000 000 Wit i e | o8 QF 21,000,000 o Towir ; MANUEFACTURING COMPANIES 1 56 | (- 1 ) | o i 1 1 1 1 % i i i ) B 0 1 0 ) Pk, Stow & Wileos ! | 0,000 w C | i 0500, & | b ; | | \ i Dige ACTIVE NEW YORK BANK AND TRUST i i « \ 15 o ) i | . 000 Tbel Ao A A BYAT N ) New Yort Troet ' o 3 r 16 \ Trust | ACTIVE OUT-OF-STATE INSURANCE COMPANY STOCKS .. ! 2 | 1310 { I8 : {10 0 Gy 3 | N 0 N tv & Gua i i 0 ) Notos BANKS AND TRUST COMPA 2 P24 6k ex, D31, 1 . oy ctes fori— ACTIVE NEW YORK BANK AND TRUST COMPANY KTOCKS * Citg Co. 116 7% and 8% ex. Pa. Jan freight ' | 4 iFire This Aternoon Destroying | Building Hartford, March 2 (P—Fire which started in a defective flue in a blind attle badly damaged the buil of the Hartford clu o1 this afternoon was completely destr nd tioor wa P m ntir royed Baby Boy, of Twi nl Succumbs Suddenly John Edward Norton and n months s« Mr. and ward N of 435 8 died suddenly at 1 me Jast side hi ! by his Robert Puneral ser will held ivately at the home 10 for, pastor of Lutheran ehureh, ment will be in Fa Before her ms wus Miss Helga € llln\ TO TEACH RFE1 hvl“\ oola for 1} igion should be as lic schools are for other subjects,” sald We Yale Divinity address 1o 1 arents and 1 of Protestant church school ning. He told of the four main rontes by wl childr got re- ligion and said home teachings should include the right 1#e of money and t concep- | tion of prayer and work. He advo- ted teaching children to memo rize portions of e AUTO KNOCKS CHILD DOWN While Ed rzon, Aged 4, of 438 West Main street was atanding In the strect on Maln st front of the Economy store driven by E. R Ca street. Lacked into 1 nocking him to the groh At New Urita General hosy it that has susta spinal tnjury, but it is not known vot how serlons the injury may t iness, use Herald Clas WOMAN OVERCOME i,..—._._._., Wall Streci B . Drifs 'HflTTflM RFAEHF[] York where sho entered the Peoplos | hospital, Here sho underwent an \ 1‘ =t sane e et operation at the bands of Dr, Lorenz | B. I Goodrich Co. had a tho famous “bloodless w..}:u,,,r‘ Fasatroll (1025 Tt pront MEMMERS NEW WAK & WAKTIOWD $TOGK EXCHANGEY | from Vienna, Austria. She remained | o ‘ i phioisl 7 after int mu | o the | oriital weok and two| e [ ales F prectation, federal tuxes Public U l W Kk [ YW WEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN= weeks later camo home. Sho now MIS, 1VEISON INAIES FUMES sorves ror” contmgencivn, conn v Public Ut IIIES eakest 0 has a removable cast on her arm l]l Pt with $8,822,604 in 1924 This 18 | ; Tel 7.»04'0 und expects in a short time to have w ] P p g D equivalent after proforred dividends | RARTFORD OFFICR. o full and normal use of ft 1 ¢ le alm "mer ‘. to $17.33 a sh u'\ on the common | ]OMVS lssues | C.CNTIAL R T 18 ———— e stock, against $10.57 a share the | —_—— | ‘[;H"[] | ].\nq. .\mry'Ilwnon who Nves at year before. Net sale $180,| Now York, March 2 (®—Forced |the corner of Fast and Florcnce @8 a 3 7655 in g Ao b S ; TR b | strect, was overcowe by flluminating dston of slockn, ue a result ot || WE OFFER a8 in her homo this noon while | the recent dvamatic collapso of sev- n : ; HUSBANI’] ARRES’I‘ET preparing the noon-day meal for hor nary surplus ot $80 : \ppeared to have run its 100 AMERICAN HARDWARE | family. A hurry call was sent in to ' port ed by the Southern Railwa -‘ fssues in today's e . : el S R B T g, o now v 100 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK e facts were stated, Lieutenant Samucl dividends is cqual to 54 cor ncovered by bear trad e - L5 Continued trom Biret Bare) Bamforth sent Patrol Driver James Sl on $120,000,000 common rly in the publie utd 100 STANLEY WORKS e McCabe and Patrolman Herhert stock, against $1,035,000, or 66 cont : { drunken orgies, wquld turn first on 140N to the scene In the police am- i L share, in January, 19 | call money r ' 0 o AR ax T 2 L er mother, then on herself and bulance: . AL - - i =1 1stly on her younger brother and policemen discovered { U s 0| s on business cor- | heat them, revile them and ultimate. | first aid rendered to the woman had | H MMEL TARTS M JE 8 b BTN B Iy drive them from their home. She |Partially revived her and it was not | 0 | L I Ing in check. | school in Hartford and bore with |1rank Zwick arrived shortly after 't the priced industrials, espe S NEW YORK STOCK LEXCHANGE hor perscution as long us she could, | A1 winistered fo the woman, who, ,‘ y American Can and General 8 HAR CK EXCHANGE o fin reak came on Christ- | N0 say& will not suffer any serious |Alleged Son of Former New York | Flecty Vi 8 one of JUDD BUILDING, W Cor, Lows Bt ie final break came on Christ I . i i 3 . bren 3 CONN LEPHONE 29131 Lve. On this night, she said, | efects from her experience, I | the outstandir break HARTFORD, CONN, TELEPHONE 2. ler father, his senses. furned by | Mrs Iverson told ®e police wm}‘ Lawyer Sccures Tmportant | ing 11 points to Th. North Amer New Britain: Burrite Hotel Building. Tel 1818 wine, came home and beat her | Sh¢ Was préparing to get dinner and | Afidavits Ay sNational Loerand Light, Meriden: 83 Colony St. Tel 1310 mother, Carmelina attemptod to in- | Went to light tr 8 stove. One of ) ) pOibChn Lortign \J'” er, Inter- Bristol: 124 Main St Tel. 2105 {erfere and recclved mothing but |the burnera took flame, but the | v York, March 2 (P—A ationn and Midian — —— R S her trouble, Other, though turned on, did not. 'neys tor Henry D, Hummel, hakery | ’rod preferred were hammer 2 OFFER and then her younger brother, be. | Suddenly she felt falnt and before |wagon driver of ertland, lown nts before the end " OFFE tacled and frail, was the last | SMe could help herself, she became [nounced today that I the third BANKERS TRUST CO. ol othtliz alcriat bonitath unconscions. Neighhors found her |affidavits from two persc Sl L GUARANTY TRUST CO. The th {hen declded to leave | ! and made attempts to get a doctor. 'to show he was the son of Ahe Hun r Y\ R 1S he father's roof, They packed thoir | None could he located fmmediately el lawyer, who dicd recently i e rails, A ARTIY ONN. TRUS ["( 0. fow belongings and went to the |ANd the call was sent into polic | London, leaving a will ne carly IRVING BANK-COLUMBIA TR home of “: nds in New York where | \\v'l']}\(\MH‘ 'S, Then Dr. Zwick was }‘ i as s achelor and | 10 ‘. :\E\‘ YO]‘K ’]‘l{‘ "1' ('(). hey romained a week, Then they MO!lied and he responded. fomo i, Rk G UNITED STATES SECURITY came to New Dritain and stayed = I8 e Hht g | At the market [ With¥ tilenda: noral for' tivo M wet Permanent Guard at s lernays Femeried 1 e ; A [:,’,H:‘flm "}':"’,“““{\“;',”“'““,L’,m““"““h:‘ Tomb of the Unknown lion in surrc it late fo TN e Stanley Works, 0 rashingt oo () . lopening the e \ iF) 316 {January, through the kind offices of | w‘),ll;‘}, 4l b n‘\\': i (‘;,,',;mh':),rf,‘r,, 1‘,:, o e ot A i 1021 amute flclend, 1 “'”‘,”'_",“|‘““:|{"“ unknown soldier at Arlington ceme- | One of the petitions, d i 120 l-m;““”r:!n!(v 'Jmf'h:;k D tho ruco | 1€TY 18 10 be nrged upon congress |from a nurse, quoted her A0 W ; 8 was 1> HECC | by the American Teglon. {she had Miss Leila 107 {fo contlnue. Only a short UME| “pupresentative Furlow, republi- [former actress, whom she knew as 1 145 123 o after, the father, F""-"-‘*'- started | innesota, is drafting a bill to | Mrs. Hummel, in Humme o Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britaln Telephone 2580 (i eralisactce and SR8 Bodiog il carny T proposal. TFor the |With a child, whom sho knew to | 45 % MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES | this time alone, to tha home of he ent the guard would be com- |the present Henry Humi . 1275 Donald R. Hart, Mgr. present husband at 75 Clark street, of World war veterans, but other affidavit was from a A this city. m.\ B would have the honor pald |Who was quoted as saying shg d i Ba 1059 AR Tere her Tushand's mother re- | {1 C TR PEC supplied Miss Farrel with haft, re- | 13 5 WE OFFER lin perpetuity. | ceived her as her own duu:htvr.; The wateh would he maintained her pay as from Mrs., Hum- A i1 Sho had previously - threaiened 10 gy and night and a buglor would Bosch Mag .. 25% 24% A Few Shares of her father that she would marry | e detafied to sound taps every I in petition, will | con Leat 163 16% i = - ; Joseph and her father had sald she | ovoning af sunsct ; hat e of { Gan Dac EW BRITAIN TRUST CO. was too small s S m o TR Hummel e | ¢ Ohlo e 114 V1] ihagy Josoph loved her and she him | poeee sly had Wie |G ] ’ Price On Apphcat.mn | and Joseph's mother and father | rson by Rl 45 We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts loved Carmelina. S0 the natural | D h Chil ( y 1 outeome was that the two decided || ea t S N oo 1 1 ‘ to get married. But what about the " Corn 1 I i T Neense? R R TR (0 1 601 66 | “My own mother would Mrs. Catherine Sloan ( ; 7 lof my father. 8o T told my mother- Policeman John T. Slo; m‘ 267 in-law to sign, saying that it would fo resident of fhis eity, | Erie 1st pid 12%; be all right,”” she eald, She f \ way at k‘r.’m-v‘ last eve- ) G her mother-in-law th: ha cou N 7:15 o'clock following an | Conti ) (¢ 124% 119 B Ty e 0 o e ot i o | i = o | HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN sr, not being able to write or read R HW Amhw e e Lnsp NartfordConn.TrustBldg- Burritt Hotel B|d" ther in English or Ttallan, did r ) N { 245 Int 2 11 v 761,540 she was requested and the fwo In lo} nd made fiames, b Tt Paper ] 4 -- el. 2 o ried to the oce af Justice Nair and o in the Farmington avenue | more compos KR v 17% 1 R T e e stion of the city for many years. , Two maids Gop. 543, 641 They then v ot TN 2 ‘1.17”\”\'; 'jv,‘: rh”‘!«: ““,'.“,‘ ) md rema 1 hotel there for T e LR o g o nsmao PO (078, S S e U Travelers Co. Righ turning to New Dritain fo have the il A e Bl i Na 1h¢ raveiers insurance Co. 1g ts nol few days later, taks Slatioal otiithe : : “‘ them to headans nd start the i 2 $ A . . legaol machinery for thelr punich. HnEher e Fvoisor e Y B h S ld d Ad d ment. Bl G it I 1 ought, Sold an juste Girl Accepts Rlame AL Hioan of. Iantford 1 \ A , “It was all my fault. My ST ST e oy o was 0 mean to me and he heal me ' quoan of New Britain, and a s i - ; so much that T couldn't ve With | e \fapenret Tines of Harfc o him any lo 1 ke it 1l be i wrong to have my mother-i 0 the 12 g ; A sign the papers but 1 didn't car (av morning bell in the buzzer system which | . 1 couldn't live with my father. s Turial 10 hous m . 223 They can arrest m they want to otery Wion showed that 1 1 but 1 don't care, 1 conldn't live with S when the front door i W 112% 111% 1 him any longer \ese and other | trzemheki - \ things the girl-bride kobbed out as ki, 35 years old fie first still alarm ¢ into Texas ( A she told her story, dic t the New lquarters at [ I'exas & Pa 0 48 — Brifain General hospifal this aftor vered by any No. 4 [ I iy i noon following n short illness. He Alarm which can v from | *njon I 114 31 1 | | for the past 10 years. 1 vho first W | 1 4 . ik e < U He is survived by his wife, Mary, passett and Division S 1 | ]’} Q ind five children. Funeral services pext alarm which eame n FOW 1T 8 Steel ... 124 | fl [ J I" in ¢ of Stanley Borawskl com- joments, and which was t 8 5 L)) Iy TEL are incomplete. lalarm, came from Box 1 Com- \Viliys Over [ layv TREASURY TJ1/Stillman Divorce STATEMENT Gas Light i Is Brought to an End Eunerals |- lsbrouht foan BadiE e 7o 220 Bt LS| Lhh LI el Rl e lipand First Mor{gage 57 Gold Bonds Mrs. Catherine Costello et o & 1 1 §3 I"uneral services for Mrs. Cather- man sorme S 2 llo, who died at the age of | 1! Lol oA Ord e Due January 1951 after a life residence in this | €O e in € T 1 o'clock at §t. Josepl's church where i - Price to Yield 4.657 to Maturity a solemn high mass of requiem was user in Poughkeepst x . , celebrated b John J ) R ) 1 ¢ g o = e 3 o INTIED) (u\un TOR BOYS cun ostpon Legal and Free from Connecticut State Tax eacon, and Tho Lad of 5 at of the of St. John the : ity ih | B on . e ! " . church Miss La 1 1= w il ¥ 1 . FPather Donohuie condn Y 1 \ ) § mittal services at 1t} T ( { Mary's comet | 5 \ CARD OF THANKS | t « ( 1 11 Gre : We wish to tha onr friends and « v no¢ 1 ‘\\‘H.t h [lil‘v(\“ Bl'l(‘k ( 0. \}\n n!“lnlnl Eo put in ighbors fo \ ! rted rih 0 | 5 oy _ | here weh disclosed the liquor, shown | . held Saturday o Has $2,000 Fire Today |ana a quantity of cizars and Panama e + e { v t| New Haven, M F)—The of- | hats t g en said. The 10 J « y N nd tool storchouse d by Johnson l . VILE sUTT ron Hl'(ll.l i ( ¢ e North Haver i \ Yor was in Mrs, Kenney Faris, M 1 P\ L f \ destroyed ( Norman Ross and Miss M. K 04 Hopkins Lamont today 1 IS8 i N winter cruise { —— jon f five 1 R t ‘ $2 | CARD OF THANRS Sreon T Ic ( G W 0 Nort b v r ki her 18 \ pumped March 2 (UP—Marsh T A o Sy ) 1 ¢ 1es | Carrine Danbuty was senténeed . s " : % e 001 o six months in the € t vl to Y ) & v 1 for s part in the rob. Catl ‘}:\ New 3 I ) as | b s 10 worth of fur from also sh tolq, 1s f g s v 1at company in Dan- hank the b | < = 3 \ ' vas passed by e g . 2 7 G — I L. P. Waldo Marvin, Who floral trib: b P WHEELE L.l ANNOT COMIE Now : 24 : SO S William Whitney of 1 € to : s > 5 n m sprea to Es bury hirce months and o he i BOW 10/ A L ke 2 M Danbury to 18 ‘zx.——-———-__._—zr‘___.—— < . S jooe S m o ars in stats e v } W t L ¢ | pris 1 e . A re volved in the same Enricht Sentenced to - 710 11 Years in Prison Liquor TFound, V Vessel ( Y Michael | Is Brought Into Port rr PLUMBERS rn m\.u T ovisionus of the new plumbing Joseph A, Hafley UNDERTAKER Thone 1625.¥ 1 | Vineyard Hacen. Mass, March ode, particularly as they aftect Opposite St Mary’s Uharen kstoby ped 1 | licenses an {ees e Rewdende 15 Summer St = 16ta-s han 14 T ooner yacht Zodiac o . will be opposed i A v Now bound from Porto Rico | ton it a meeting of the ordi- : aa G sz e today | nance committee when a committes T 1 coast guardsmen who claimed to | of plumbers appear to file their ob- 'BOLLERER’S ~ L e H o P = oard the vesse She - e POSY SHOP ¥ v, a ind on board | - BID YOU KNOW THAT YOU CAN A1s0 1 1t efend be turned over to the customs au- | ‘\n.A\‘rlni\Yl‘,n l‘(;llt SE:IA‘;S TELEGRAPH A POTTED PLANT? AR suit, a gray co: [ f M Enr thorities at Boston. \.y oleslaw Be nskl an tanley IGREETING CARDS) f blacl tent t r of ¥ 1 E. E The yacht was spoken to early to- | Ploch vk are being mentioned as # West Maln St Trof. Widg. Tel. a%s 8 pair of o s . commissioner lay off Vineyard Sound Light vessel | possible candidates for the common | “Ihe Telegraph Florist of New Dritain.” shirt, two otk sand atr York by a patrol boat from the Woods | counetl fn the Airth ward . =