New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 9, 1926, Page 25

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C. A. They were "For Distingulshed I I]UE Service,” “Columbine" and "Dust of ¥ | the Road.” The plays were in | charge of Mrs. George M. Flanagan, who acts in “Dust of the Road'" h The others in the cast are Mrs. — Kenneth M. Searle, Mrs, Frederick W. Porter, Mrs, . Raymond Gll« >\ Wilson, Mrs. Ed- Priest Tells Lions Club of Pavish ' Xas canesster, s rederici 4. iy | Hart, Miss Ruth Bristoll, Mrs. Wil- Institutions llam B. Fay, Miss Mabel Hibbard and Mrs. Olive J. Ingraham are | stage manngers; Mrs John H. Fel- A total of $43,961.18 Is due to tho !ows has charge ot properties and Polish orphanage from five states Miss Gladys Day is planist. for maintenance of boys and gir Mrs. Ruth Goodrich Horton, so- According to an address made to the | Prano soloist, sang several sclec- ments and succeed like Rev, Lucyan Bojnowskl, pastor of the Sacred death occurred Sund many Institutions, He paid a glow- ing tribute to the nuns in the parish {;yud Torah hall for the purpose of and sald thera was no finer or |making a trip to Hartford on Sunday nobler service than that of giving |evening, at which time a prominent meet this evening at 8 o'clock at Tal- voting onc's life to service and |mittee will also be heard, sacrifice in the welfare of others. | Superintendent Ralph Walnright He told the history of the insti. |will oufline his program for the tutions founded and made pros- | coming year at the meeting of the Father Bojnowski and gave a his- time the pastor borrowed $000 | (Q from a brother pricst, to the pree- ent day with its modern monu- ness and Profe ments, including the nrphn:n:»,}r"ln\ will be held this evening. the day nurscry on Orange street, | The members of the New the convent, the school, the home |Fresh Alr for the aged and other institutions | evening. Directors will be elected. He said the orphanage is non-sec- [ The oper: tarian and that it has had among |Smigel, 2414 Orawg fs children negroes, Polish, Irish, | Burritt street, and Emil Bergeson. erman. French, Italian, Russian |69 Ple; nd Lithuanian, fncluding 10 war | turned hy the state motor vehicle forphans sent here from Siberfa. | commissioner. He sald 25 towns and clties in | e “onnecticut have pald in $33,843 and till owe a balance of $30,469.18 for H()“()l“l“ qPOl tsman arter and Willow Brook parks. lar meeting of the Bus mount due is from New York, New | Honolulu. March 9 (P Jersey, Pennsylvania and Massachu- | Brown, well known golf flnfl \'volO otts. | star, has gone n tor politics. It was voted to start a harmonica ontest among the schools. The win- | lower house of the Hawa ners in an elimination contest to play | lature and has announced his before the Lions' club for prizes ome later date. The committee tion of running for the territoria | senate, M. J. Bannon, James Yican. He form an and Frank McGauley, | golt champlon. | season: o Treen | Funeral services for Cornelins : r(vyr‘\xwl\'!mw'h! \;‘; \i"v ‘z‘ \ :1 | : | — —_— A O | Cullinan, vell known resident of Jonil SR UIEIIERcent e * WOM. CLUB MEETING The Big Boss: How you m,,ng\} Now Y}r‘h'un 1", \\_n.nv;. ,‘“' |thisk ity filio aloal Ratioiay aien|Duncra: 3 Three plays were presented by 1he | today, Bill? New PBritain 42, A umnl 21 e S N e e v nembers of the Woman's club at it The C ) nan: Down in the | New Britain 44, South Manch -i ¥ 0t ok atust Stockholders of the W¢ W neeting this afternoon at the Y. W fficial Hartford Stock Exchange Quotations FURNISH BY JUDD & COMPANY Burritt Hotel Building | dumps onsin Octopus. JANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES FIRE INSURANCEI COMPANIES Bid | Asked | Div. | Payable Capital 875 |12 QJ 900,000 [10 820 Qn &3t Ity Bark & onn, River Ban irst’ National g (Par $30) 100,000 1,000'060 300,000 J&J 400,000 3 2,000,000 hentx Nattonal [ de Trust ata Bank & Trust 8. Security Truet 0000005 PIrTs, o | FIRE INSURANCE COS. tna Fire Tns, | QJ mobile Tns. QJ | Qi QJ QJ F & A 750,000 Q F 15 10,000,000 4,000,000 21,000,000 COMPANIES s ) 88 124678 n L} 1" | L | 18 1 3 s Co. | 5 : n Lock 107|100 aring ey L 16 [ s iz ] K i 124ex | T 2 | 1] on | . : 1 | 3 2 | Var ) | 12 oy W I 1tex | | 3 | ¢ rex 7 o MIg | 3 i QA itioek Cofl Pipe | 2 . o NIJW YORK BANK AND TRUST COMPANY STOCKS | 5| e » | | [ = 2 | N 5 | n 5 i 2 | 52 1 Nattor i Mortgage 1Es iitvisling Be TIVE OUT-OF-STATE INSURA NCE COMPANY STOCKS erican Surety 5 | 124%ex. QM 1| ISDEMNITY €O MPANIES 3% 1 n Pra L "WCTIVE NEW YORK BANK AND TRUST COMPANY STOCKS u. Chase Sec. € 4 Jume 30, 1725, On Sent e nged to % ex. on Ia | funeral of Mr. Lash's mother, whose | up all worldly goods, comforts and |speaker will ba heard. The report of pleasures for the purpose of de- |the United Palestine Appeal com- perous through the efforts of | park commlssioners tomorrow eve- | | ning. It fs planned to do conslder- tory of the orphanage from the fable work in {improving Stanley | © 0 Dby slelgh or snowmobile. At onal Women's Britain | amp will meet this ors' licenses of Joseph street, or 435 nt strect, have been re- Brown now is a member of the n legis- inten- was Hawalian | Own Supply. Plymouth, Vt,, March 9 nel John [1naking. He has boen bed | pward movement of @ Conn. Gen, Ydfe Insurance Co : Lions' club today by Rev. Stanley | tions. heart aftection, ling her early education in this eit ‘n[ 6 1-2 per cen year r s prl First National Bank Travelers Insurance Co. Nalowazk, assistant pastor of the The president s the real ownor of |She moved to Hartford and later |ryng gold bonds of the Itor fAilahGssntim Taatadl by 2 Wracelis S Sacred Heart church, | Cit ltems [ the Coolidge sugar lot, which ad- married Harold Tucker. 'The eouple Ctholic church fn Bavarin hod |t easing of « o e |l Tinetiord Conn, Wrust Co. ; il Ca,, Ris, The speaker stated that this is y | joins the family homestead at Plym- |went to Okluhoma about & year ago. [heen oversubseribed and the books rates, a s b Calla atviern Hartford Fire Insurance 0o, U, S. Security Trust Co, the age of philanthropy and that | outh Notch. Tha land, described lo- | She i survived by her - mother, cgged b T e AT At the market soclal service 18 the religion of Dantel Harrls of 41 Clark | cally as “the lime-kiln lot, wa frs. Carrie L. Beatty, a brother, | sy A Tepont zotliitions thousands. Ho sl only & man with | gireet fs critically 11l at his home, | Wled to Calvin Cooljdgo and to his jFireman Alex Ticatty whotiz i atn- AR W eroaan b in L L wars oy : et . a strong and persistent falth in his |* My and Mrs. J. E. Lash are in|children after him by the presl- jtloned as Company No. 3, two sls- lauthorized class A preferred stock g God could accomplish the achieve- | jafl River, Mass, fo attend the |dent's Erandfather, Galnela Coolldge. |ters, Rella M. Beatty of Hartford, ot tha Midland Utllities Co., fre 3 ¥ Heart parish and founder of its | Now Britaln Zlonist district will ing operatfons when th | thaws set the sap to runn ha 1 snow, Dr. Albert W, Bridgewater, the Coali physiclangpays regular v nged patifnt, making the | Briagewater two or three | present the snow is 1m|| physician has found the ¢ thongh unable to leave I | . 9 H aintains ar com- S Juaintenance, while the remaining | Is for Fair Play fofgo) Els malntainsirernlay o ; Alvidual Jacomotive <t tbrent he affairs the | of St. John Evangelist, was sub- |New York market, reports net pro- . mi :-‘1\\1;«:’:‘ rest In the affairs of the | 9¢ & fit of 148,482,776 lire for 1925, after |, 1 were a | Ona recent visitor to the Coolidge [ The pall beaters were William leductions for amortizations. stocks to P R mine By 1 2 peo- | Masionas, Joseph Masionas, Joseph = = erday’s fina 16 | o tioned that the young peo ¥ onas, T i : R = rday y;;:“o,nm hn,,“m had gone snow- |Andraickas, Anthony Arisenka, Paul “T\' 5";"' 8 ne LI (] Low Close | B HARTFORD NEW BR'TA'N\ | C Cerneckis and CI s Cerrauskas, | 8ip llnks the Ameri LIOCOTOL Yo A 1lig" Chal 841, 84 841, | | . : oeln Colonel Coolidge showed [ o S Semtan q | shoeing, Colonel Coolldgs Showef | gther Grikis condueted _commitial | Co- With the 1 steel Spring [0 2 Hartford Conn. Trust Bidg. Burritt Hotel Bldg, | asked who were taking part in the |services at the grave at St. Mary's ""‘- il e ‘:;;' Am € ¥ Tel.2:7126 Tel. 3420 [ s v cemetery. raflway equipment industry owing ool ljexprdition andiwhoseiities plannol to tha poor husiness I i 1 o Thomas L. Warren, : m § 7 0 : munieation with the White House . piveRmanyclIIR I n e 5 | by means of a direct telephone line | Funeral servic for Thomas L. \f'vlllv~<!1\r«] 'In’w' ! ‘:n,,}n‘“ 'ml,"; Am Tel & Tel 148 148 Faihingt well wn construction | »een helghtened “n YO IO A m Wool 3 4 o f‘m Washington. who dled ot His home en | toot that Wi H. Woodin, prési- (‘18 © 50 WE OFFER ;| New Britain H. Followlng is the Individual and st of James E. O'Brien, | The would-be senator is a repub- | feam record of the Ne | High &chool quintet during the past | ter 28, New Britain 31, Hartford Public | High school 13 New Britain 54, Lenox, \Y:)s: bl i e nry Kristo. | 50.000 shares, $100 par, o be S . New Britain §t. Thomas 20, At the bioky s Tan | to ‘””‘ under the stock sub- 2 g | = e —_ - o New Britain 23, Weaver 18 e n : S i ;' :(;\::',“'\;‘fi',““lf: cas being borne from the church = Gon T 3 ew Britain 15, Manches-| he sang “Abide With Me.” The pall 4 e ter 81, bearers were Martin Conway, James RLBERT MONK‘EW]GZ B‘ES ol : vew Britain 21, New Haven 13. | Lynch, Janes Ryan, William Kelley, > s 5 ) | New Britain 27, Hartford 13, - | james Moskill and Lawrenes Man- N Int Paper i 2 | New Haven 29, §t. Thomas | gan. The floral bearers were James | Father of Attorney Bolcslaus Mon- % ( | Individual Record 1 O'Brien and James Cosgrove 8 | Fleld Foul I erial eom. | Kiewlez Passes Away After Long - e uture 0 [ Matults A8 0 28|mital serviees at at Bt . it States ol - | Darrow ol 325 o vislcomator | Residence in New Britain i ; | seully 7 3 17 i | | DA i ou e Al - Albert Monkicwicz, 49 years old A ! Sowka . B 8 13 Imcius James Toplify. one of the best known re i i i | eC I'lCl ; Havlick .8 0 6| The body ot Lucius James Topliff. | {ho north western section Wi s 1 { H s Tengston 2 0 4 veteran carringe blacksmith, Who ! city, died this m I . 5 H | Adams I {died in his 79th year at his homr o aeitic O g A | ¢ Vetrano . “ 1 | 220 Maple strect, aftor a resident of | resident of this city ennt Rtallroad 4 | . { Trombers A sk be laid at rest tomor- | Jla was the father ¢ | Speaking of the electrical industry, Cherpack 1 2 | row h00m at 1:30 o'clock. Rev. | pojesiaus Monkiew ! iy ‘| H ¢ RS ! e T | wit ‘i{”’\“' Alderson, pastor of Trin- [{agton avenue, During his life i . . 1 Herbert Hoover;, Secretary of R SR ol | S Radtt 10t & § i { H- S- BURRAGE D[ES Burial will be in Poquono | Sacred Heart church and had been . A il | Commerce, recently said: - Mrs. Simon Gedraitls. | 5 : Paui or | Dutel { 41 . : Maine Minister Was Al Noted | 7y0 funeral of Mrs, | Gedral- | Poih e ol . % i We have outdistanced all the | mater, Author and Authority on | af BimoniGedraliiepnlll socicty, He employed fn varl JaGEE ! world in our electrical develop- | Historical Facts. ! norning at 9 0'clock | oyq factories until about eight i A | 2 ! i drow's church with & Ye- | o0 when he rotired P L ment . .... The American wage o1 Kennebunkport, Me., March 'H' th mass. Inte Bl ttorney Monkicy ) 1 i e e B e e 2] Dy Aoy Aoty R Co. . : earner has at his elbow 50 per & 5 i | REVERC . |1eaves his wife, Co nee, ar a & Pac s 1% | : anttior and historlan, died’ at his | e {son. Zigmont, an_employe of the Ilrans Oil 3% 4 i cent. more power than any of his homo here today. Mo was 59 years | John Robert Hughes R e e e G ) | ; hi | oia ! ot R e SR U e | competitors. In consequence his | Born n Fitchburg, Mass. he | Civil war veteran and for- of Stanley Borawski are in Tndus A S hae product is greater, his wage higher { served with the h Massachuse resldent of this city who dicd | & Rubher | : i1 L toaes EbraughithalCIvIllvar rotl| (o fnelon sima; wilt | o % o 104 and his physical strain is less than tiring with the rank of captain. He b keld fo Erwin chapel tomorrow | | S GG was o graduate of Brown University. | afternoon at 2 e'clock rial will | ’ fachine. A o . 6% | ik : Newton Theological Senin anl)pa in Faimicw comete | Cuts :“ With Mac h‘h &) . : 7 87 | “We yet have a quarter of our o University of H 5 de Iiu‘cd U nnm‘ r : | ¥ L 1 1o was ordaincd fo th Wiltiam - ‘ 139 FREASURY STATEMENT | homes without telephones; half ministry fn 1869 and hel et L . 271,350 | g e lisi 1e inptaly sitlces 7 ] of them without electric lights; | Fall, whos= hody was found ynster { | hat itor of Zi Va3 EiotiinE ihe : o t < ) 4 two-thirds of them without radio. | Ha held this positior Vel et . Roe i | failure tr L S b gy 1 o S th i n ) i We will require 30,000,000 more ugus ‘;” WIS ! b f | clectrical “«"q‘pm\m in twenty = = : i S | NRTTA WiTT E { eaT \i i t it TRAFFIC BUREAU MUETING n ! i :‘.l‘ 8 years. Within that time our H. R, Newcomb, assistant to V : = o trical industrics must find |- on t New '_”\;“ Bervices S \Vill Result Tn Con- '! i rty ot forty billions of dollars > " " \ i ' ¢ oo AL Pickett 4 = in ca with wr t ave i ) it Mes. Mary Ordner i i | 1 ded the necessary 4 5 (5 allot Mrsd Ordner ¢ \ S| e it 6:15 o'clock this 3 ¥ ‘ ir national plant. the docket comprises th 2 o k ers of the Hartford Trafiic o | = 1| sociatiop and Wate v \ffie | hospital Sunday ni | i Putnam & Co. have been dealing and the ¢ o ter that of her I €| GIRLS TO REPEAT BIAUY 18 ; L | hom were victims of e et in public ties securities for | e held this morning ¢ | | ll i e e ¢ |church at § o'clock witl ! nearly twenty years, and have re- Kansas City Grade School |yien m Al s e { y Tyen y ; : Has Course in Morzality ¢ g PRIk ter’s church was cently paid special attention to Kansas City, March 5 (P—T Lo b} 5 Iy It T, oard of education has established a | The pail ; issues based on the electrical in con practical mor in the | Webber, o b ; el 20 ofo, Al [ dustry. inper elementary and ju i e, b ’ school grades here. It w 0y e ‘ ’ 1 ter a connty grand aWeied comm s We shall welcome an opportunity (oa ot (hk infust o {grave in the family plot at Fairvic 4 ; : G e ke ry H to put our experience at the ser- whick 3 i ¥ e 5 H A s . M CARD OF THANKS vice of investors interested in . W wish to thank the 5 iness amo ghbors sy public utilities, electrical or other. in e death | der consider i be in th d .| fore the Investigatlon and is snid mother. | not to have any direct bearin ALBERT POWLOW, 3 JOHN RICCIO, e HANNAH WEBBER. | rlnce Q,z u "gg e y | Try to POPUIa”ze the T Established 1878 PU i NAM & COt | Rose Studded Vest | —————""— B Lon rch 9 (P roses and otk tural colors on a or cream me of King Edward's the then Prince of Wal { bright vests in an effort ving silk ir of England y in NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUES OLDGES BATHRR [ D JQ LEASES SUGAR Thigs | Deaths ||| Fell Streci Zriels | il fl.:.“‘ ]}f S}“lfl( IS‘ JUDD & COMPANY Reallzes Tlml_l;;;:;r Again Wil l_—m “‘,->"\v|“\r:’.d\~h|“. i ‘”mfl.." on t .‘ ; fi ‘ | a i‘:".":l%}l,':‘.‘"ffi:l.":&it'qf:ii{éf’jfifii}‘é?fi%? Coolidge, father of the [Ituth Beatty and was the president, has leased tha famlily ;daughter of Formor Mayor Ambrose | nake sugar lot this season becauso he s Beatty of this city. than to extend their previou too {1l to take charge of the sugar- | 8he was born in this elty in 1804, svoral months since ho lost tho use of his legs as the aftermath of a llver here for about 16 years, receiv- Colonel Coolidgo in former years [and Mrs, Edna Moora of Toston, 100,000 took personal charge of sugar-mak- [and her elght maple trees. But this year other — ands will tend the “sugaring-off.” so on the lot has been taken y i - The recent gold movement from ‘ oved 0 { | by Walter H. Lynds, who has made it L e 1 i gt l‘(‘fl\lx‘r Donald R. Tart, Mg [ preparations to build a sugar house F l Al e motnlnn by T i " | and to install a steam evaporator. unerais Walltatraot s to Mrunohi 450 00010000 [ oy ininetun Al il oy A tie Although the roads are deep in | ictuated r crratic- | on the countryside. Each time the { Colonel Coolidge little changed. Al- |F: Donohus, pastor of St. Joscph's | suffers no pain and matntaing an ac- |83 J. Laden, pastor of the Church |Saares © Baskethall Record of ilk manu- Members New York Stock Exchange Members New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges irers are trying to popularize JU(‘B h A a e Chieago Stock Exchange—Cleveiand Stock Exel 1 ng vests for men which have g : er flowers in | dmilar style was sta vickian for ' pID YOU KNOW TH } CAN ALSC 5 | Leis i UL AU R o Travelers Insurance Co. Rights §| the paste [EASTER GREETING CAEDS] i od by modern |59 West Main St Prof. Bldg. Tel, 886 HARTFORD, CONN, TELEPHONE 2-9121 New Britaln: Burritt Hotel Butlding. Tel, 1818 Merd i Colony St Tel. 1340 Bristol: 124 Main St, el, 2103 a native of this city, dled yesterday 'develop until at (P—Colo. | PuCumonta, She was formerly Miss ing {s still of a cautious ¢ ter, | A | e o {611y Pagment of 70 Cents | grand- |with g fonals more inc commitments ".'nl’“ o tury WE OFFER Actna Insurance Co, tablished market positions, New tk, Mareh 9 (P}—Gra r or n of culutive confidenc ander and Carria Fisher Beatty, §he | Tows, Snow and Tertles taday o (e ridden for [the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Alex- | Natlonal Fire Insurance Co, R Actia TAfe Insurance Co. inounced that the $5,0 TR 1 Phoenix Fire Insurance Co, shares with par of ) upward year-old daughter. [310.000,000 fo 150,000 with pur ) of Delawar v he spring [Funeral services will be held 10 'vqine of £15,000,000 will be cor i e el nmm mn ning in the | Waurika tomorrow. [Aiespe il BB e sclling near ALy hove yester carly after Line and y's fina oon. At- exas and e | on April 20 Burritt Hotel Bide.. New Britain Telephone 2580 i MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK FXCHANGES ARG Shipmonts (s fur lave: been S8 iy i tho varly Travelers Insurance Company dgaritamily. Mrs, Peter Supsmiskas, government account, but owing t a0 isits to hiz | Funer for Mrs. Cather- |the current akness in - Cani n 7igion.t Rights Bought and Sold We do not accept margin accounts trip form ine Su , wife of Peter Sups- rxrhnnnry,.‘ G ‘H“‘un\‘.\ ”",,”, Ca stock had I i forh | miskas of 13615 Winter street worn [adlan dollur now being 1.2 of 1 per ; held at St Andrew's church thig cent commercial ghipments are lik S foet deep |MOrNIing at 9 o'clock with a solemn |ly to follow. high mass of requiem. Rev. E. V. e ) Grikls, wos celebrant, Rev. John la Viscosa, an Itallan concerr ihway ondition of 1 hich manufactures ariificial sillc en ad a hlock of whost ed In t} M8 bod, he |chureh was deacon, and Rev. Thom- |& large eal ght, will boe held at &, |dent of the American Car & T i lary Co., also is head of Amv Locomotive. T Tha board of directors of at Oil & Gas has to 11 mem h tomorrow morning 9 a'clock with a solemn high ma of requiem. Tnterment will be in St. Mary's cemeatery 40 shares Fafnir Bearing 50 shares Landers, Frary & Clark L.oc Balt & Ohio S. Five W Britain Corneling Cullinan, | Tnton Telegraph €o. will vote Apr here a reqn 1 SanEe ofl S brated by em high | U7 o on a proposed ir - Ray-| 100,000 in capital stoc }H\v‘m] Gl i consigting of Essex Building, Lewis Street, Hartford; Phone 2-8261 It k. | UNDERTARER background | DK ¥ — - — Opposite St Mary's Chareh irted In the || Remdence 17 Summer St = 16253 youth, and e Aetna Life Incurance Co. s wore th to boom the i SiTr| BOLLERER'S Travelers Insurance Co. e was she POSY SHOP 31 West Main St New Britain, Conn. Telephone 2-2040 [ 6 Central Row, Hartford, Conn. Telephone 2-1141 “The Telegraph Florist of New Britain.”

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