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i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ONDAY, APRIL 12, 1926, “flm‘ Wall Street Briefs e The volume into the first Items of erude rubber United States dur- quarter of 1926 in in the correspond- | 1925, the tota compuring with 87,9 Timports in March fncre 1o 7 tons from 54,967 In Feb- | ruary, the rubber association of the Joseph Menousek \ ‘v I‘xl ¢ ‘m::r" l~; ;Wr'--?.u un‘v \““;‘4’1‘\“;' 1‘~’| | ha Anna Menousek, wif Imports at Atlantic ports in | Josoph Menousck of 44 Cottag: mounted to 3 i tons and | Place, dled at the New Britain Gen- cific ports 661 1t i Tt the wer of J. Bu, will leave morning 1, to Mary J. Stanley of T of stroet nnual fore were $ Panhandle fining 840 e and deficit of or provision | and r and deple of $605.0 Iroducing reports a 10 divide depreciation leficit Funerals (Coms 5y Co. Hor preforre s o aganist u sorves tion, in 18 Am repo Petro. profit of deprecia- taxes, wre on the class B are | Al I'an wnm Co, tion, de oquivalent combinad <h 1o %8 3 class A and es, Doth classes of ike in earnt bhut anly has voting power. and Western In- carned $17.30 a ag $14.24 come- rose to 374 the year Proo: But he did not parade his doubts; as soon as the living Christ appeared the doubting Thomas made the clear, sublime confession, “My Lord and my God.” “There is another kind of douht that T call a chronic condition. Took at the young men in our colleges and universitics, How many of them are | tainted with doubt in religious mat- | ter They regard it, sad to say, as the mark of a superior mind. Took at the advocates and followers of | some of our trends of so-called New Thought, how they hugz thelr donb! to themselves as a precious posses sion. T on er heard people who expressed their doubts and then aughingly add, ‘but I was ways somewhat of a heretie,” and then | they ook for applange, and the pity §s that the applauge comes so often, “Doubt s never the mark of in- tellectnal strength: it is always the indication of a baffled intelles Tts able effect is inaction. o il if somecone were to call vou doubted it, you would v no attention to it; you would | v sit still; there would be in- It you were asked to insure vour lifs or property in a company whos: honesty you donbted, yon wonld positively refuse to do it. “1f ever yon get talking to an old sea caplain and should ask him what ou will get a leed, a word of -'fog.' Fogs make nd blind ship is That {8 why ves- leada stock the class . Cit ! LIKENS HERETIC y | . I Daughters were born at the New | | Britain Goneral hospital yesterday to | ql YEARS "l[l Mr, and Mrs, Irving Helford of 625 Padoe TR sl —_— West Main street and Mr, and Mra. et Hontr Bub ot baett il iirey Doubt Is Mark of Ballled Mind, |Siuare. eccvre o ot ¥raniim ccelved notico of the death In Wood | o : 0 ATaria)l Loy whoss name mas mol 1Mrs' ay J. (an 6] UDServes e FRIoAn, Ruass o learned, steered his bieyele against | f i B o i Dr. Ablquist Says |an automobite ariven ny vons win. | Her Birthday Tomorpow . mueh for Brooki (L co of 57 Laurel street last night on | i y aLisndatiy S oxt gen. | Smalley etreet, near Fairview ceme- | ) . .‘]“"" l[“““.]““' be the n 3% F”‘ |tery, and was thrown oft. e waa| M T Pearl ra Int the White army of Every- | shaken up but not hurt, street will quietly celebrate her 91s! man's Bible class, according to an | Joseph Delladonna of 180 Hart- birthday at her home tomorrow, She announcement made yesterday by (ford avenuc notifled the police 18 |\ny horn here on April 13, 1535 and ! General William C. Hotchkiss, Mr, |MENt that a spare tire had been 5 00 L0 B0 eral hospital yesterday after ‘ ey lam C. Hotchkiss, Mr. |y 0ion from-in automobile, han practically grown up with the | °r hospital yesterday afternoon at | 8 reported that it had been | yr ang Mrs. Louls 11, Kranowitz |clty, She was married at the age o gieiock atterilony llinces, Wil statisticlana consider | decided by the White army not to [have returned to thelr home at 87|18 years to Walter H. Stanlgy who _ - 1¢ W48 born in Bohemia ahout b1 report of the Philips- 0 out of business at the close of | Columbia strect after a trip to Phil- |Was proprictor of the Cedar Hill 74 Ag3 and had bsen a rouldant of © Co., oncof the most intercs this year, as had been originally con- | 8delphia. | tarm. Her husband spent the latter 1'% CIY for tho past 38 years. While |jug af the recont carnings statements | templated. The exccutive committes | Miss Marie Mas wghter of |part of his life retired from business ,‘J',‘ ‘\1” it hiere sho was a member of Ly the mining companies, inasmuch | at its next meeting will bo asked to | Policeman and Mrs. Michael Massey, |and pussed away in August, 1016, | (¢ Ladles” Bohemian Eagles, of liy tho company has been paying | elect Mr. Davis as general, has resumed her studi the Col- | She was the mother of cight chil- NN #he was secrotary —and the [ividends of $2,000,000 year, | The eral of the Bluo army re- | lege of New Rochelle after spending | dren, seven hoys and one girl, thru \“ <-_l~l Order of Protection. |jispite lirge defleits after such paye ported yesterday that plans are he- | the Easter vication in this city. | of hor sons having:died. Those now | SUFVIVING her besides her huse 0y is explained in the bal- | 1ng made 1o take the orchestra to the | Action on the bids recolved at the | Hving are Albert W. of Brooklyn, N. | "4nd are two daughters, Mrs. John e shoet showing depreciation and convention of Biblo classes at Provi- | 1ast moeting of the hoard of public [ Y. Robert H. of Montclair, N, J.; | “Arroll and Misy Frances Menousck, |dopletion roserve of nearly $57,0 dence, R. I, on May 1 and 2 The | works will be taken at a meeting of | Mortimer D, of Short Beach; Walter | 10 four sons, Bdward, Henry, Jo- |4y0 compared with 81 Bluo army will meet tonight at Sal- | the department at 3:30 o'clock this | P, an organist at Newark, N. T, and | P Jr. and - George Menousck. | a2, Surplus decreased in the same | vation Army headquarters, afternoon. | Miss Tsabcllo Stanley who residen | FUNCral services will bo held tomor-[yeriod from $92,700,000 to $ It was reported that Michael Mur- | The Lions club will hold its reg- | with her mother. Sle has 10 grand. | FOV @fternoon at & o'clock at Irwin [§u0,000, but in the same period de- phy, old time fiddler, and “Pop” [ular meeting at noon tomorro hildren and nine great-grandehil- | hapel Itev. R N. Gilman, pustor |jrociation o Perkins, veteran plano player, will [will meet with the other civic clubs |dren, of Stunley Memorlal church, will of- dividends rive a concert at the next Blue army {on Thursday when President E. M. | She was the daughtor of Mr, ana | 10ate. Burial will be in Fairview meeting next week, The date and |Hopkins of Dartmouth will address {Mrs, L, Nathan Peck and ag a child, | “*Metery. place have not heen deelded, |1he Rotary club. The Kiwanis mem- |sho resided in the old Peck home- The sermon yesterday was by Rey. |ber§ have aceepted the invitation to [stead on East Maln stre The Dr. A. A Ahlquist. Dr. Ahlquist [attend the meeting Thursday, but !1\ouse in which she lived still stands, spole In part as follows: [the elub will also hold its regular It i3 on the South side of I “Let me say, men, that there 18 a | meeting Wednesda |street a short ways east of vast difference befwesn an honest | v S streot. Sho attended the old Led ol afalironle) dolibleNE Thom Ak n school which was situated on Sl e A[iEI] F“]I]LER IS street around the corner from I Mrs. George Fdward Stecle took no delight in it; it filled him ) Main where buildings of the Lan- | Mrs. Anna Mary Stecle, 76 years with deep distress, Tt scemed im- | [ders, ¥rary & Clark Co, now stand. | old, wife of George k. Steele of 17 poesible that J who had hw»n" I Except for the effects of a fall enwood strect, died Saturday :m-‘ crucified and slain, was alive again, | | sustainea four years 1 failing | crnoon at her home after an iliness He demanded full and tangible | |evesight, Mrs. Stanley's Tealth s | of about six months. ¥he underwent R generally good. But the most re-!an operation at the New Britain arkable thing about her fs her | General hospital and desphte her ade tvid memory of her life and she iy | vanced » managed to recover able to relate many pleasing remin- | sufficiently to allow her o 80 to her isconces of her ehildhood in New ‘Losgs at Championship Play-0 Challenges World Lewiston, Me., April () “U'ncle John” McKenney, $0-year- old fiddler of Farmington, last night hurled a d ddling world in general and Ame Claficy of Roston in particular, Third pla winner in the world-wide f8ddling conte which closed here Saturday ! nigitt, Uncle Joa announced he was not satistied with the decision which gave Claffey first prize of §1,000 in gold and a silver cup. “I'm not kicking," Jolmn, “and 1 want knew that I believe the perfeotly fair, I'm willing to mee in Boston, his Lome lot the people de TUncle John charged that the ner lived at the home of t panist dw 2 week o con- test and gained an unfair advantage. dges termed Uncle John as “unfortunate.” ) not reve d whether | his opponent's challenge ) Railros tn home, but her condition worse and health since, rn in Denn became | Jiana e had been in failing | ghave | sha in 1024, ek, she Jived in thig | g 000 from Tefore, POLISH STUDENTS * WILL ERECT HOWE; New Britain Men Leaders in Pro- ject at Boston, Mass. | remembors Inewspaper in N Hartford weekly w when the only tritain was a ch was brought | city for the p; into town by stage coach via t | band is her o street to Main street, Here The eral they were left at o blacksmith shop | this rnoon and Mrs, Stunley, as a child, used to | funeral homs make a weekly trip to secure the one | William Ross, belonging to her family. Baptist chure She attended the Old North church nt was in ‘\\hh"h stood on the present site of {the old Burritt school. Tt was Con- i ional fn denomination and on | lar ering of his fellow b Sunday, two serviees were held, | employ Landers, Frary & one in the morning and one in the [Clark and neighhors and friends at- afternoon, Sha viv remembers ftended th o funeral of Edward H “d e farmers driving their horses in old O'Day of 26 Lawler street at § but just the from the outskirts, Mary's church this morniy U Mr. CREY it eping them under the shed in the | #245 the floral tributc town, and reh yard and g in Lurch, | possible to carry only a portion of At noon, they would all gather on them into fhe ehurch, ' the lawn un the trees and hayve A solemn mass of requicm their lunch, attendigg divine sorvices | Wits g by Rev, V in the afternoon. Crann, celcbrant; Rey Iren were grouped in the | Traynor, deacon, and and wero kept vuly under the | Tyddy, sub-deacon. s of o perfect whose sole |James Sullivan 10 keep themn from fittering [and as e caskel was heing bo liana chninlen pr Joly | from the chureh, sohn J. Crean s el “One Sweefly Solemn Thought.” A remarkable instance of the viv- | Father Tyddy conducted the com- idness of her memary is her ability | mittal servi rave at St poems and hymns learnad | Mary's cene She helieve: t ho tto Irilled ind in verse. Ir class in 11 hildren did Wt denl more singing than they 1o now. Singing school was held on v afternoons and at this da Mrs. Stanley can sing all the old fa- vorites of years gone hy and can quote verse after v om the withors whose fame was gained at that period, Mrs, Stanley 871 12 ield at 3 o'clock Porter Sons on Court s of 1} officiated. Inter- W cemetery, pastor iy Edward Harold O'Day said Uncle the world to judges tricd to e sery e e & h. The Polish Students club of Bos- on. Inc., an organization composed of students of Polish etraction and formed for the promotion of better citizenship among persons of that ¥ and to provide a bhom for those who come from dis- cities to study at the many schools in and around Boston, has he creetion of a homs in { whusetts capital. Word to this effect has been recelved in this city from the club’s president, Lec i v studying win- high At the sang Ay CRUELTY TO HORSE CHARGED Officer Thomas J. Ieeney toduy served warrants on Louis nd ppini, ck nimals. The State Human, clety complained of the alle t lepth of | fit of best | Chippini and drive just three lett ships go blind, @ ship in danger. sels, Nke sightle by which they can tako th the water. But, after all, the they can do is to grope their way., An- | i other aid is the under<water micro- | phone which will indieate a near-by | 1 buoy or lightship. The best aid | ’ in the number of is radio, by which the t 1o~ L A T G (T nocun he known: but with all | giain department of health for lnst the captain is still anxious s D i i 2 in a fog the ship is blind. ¢ A N )0 you know, my friends, that a Tl iciaaTs Fol in sin, Hke a s 5 in point of member hlind. end a blind soul is a soul in 10t in a the present dan Congrgational chureh. April 12 ctive wrtment of labor reports at dutics her | Quring Mareh the state free emplo more pressing than ment agencies in the state receiy Her chtldren attest 10 tions fcr employment whicl kep! I two small boyk, aged 6 9 for help. The total num- w wrs respectively, who admitted |y {uations secnred w plenned relensed the brakes e homa in which s ves and om owned by Frank also a summer home at the shore. ot 1 Philllps etreet, Jewett City, lasi | Usually ye her evouing, on Ha i day. those of her sons who rolled down 1l about 73 v Avigazione business, spend struck a tree. Tt s badly \ led today nguratin h r 1o her T but the parents of the Hevena, Colon, San ) icco and | never fai) to pay her a eal to make settlement, the police Vancouver. The serviee will toof from The probation officer will prob- | prisn five ships, with monthly Lappy ttend to the case. to quote in her ehildhood. r the days when Luge aw schoo e announcement has caused es- {al interest among the Polish | rents and it is believed that this | in ineentive for them to sc- Funers 0 Washington street 7:43 o'clock this morning 1 Heart church whe of requiem wa t was in Sacred Heart ceme- me a hor owne by Galleo, condition trictly hey hope to ercate a schol wrship fund and plans for this are jready under considerntion According to Mr. Waske re than 65 members are listed on of the club as active fneluding representatives | rom most all of the colleges in and | round Boston, Several New 1 ain men are in the eclub. At the Jast bi-onthly mecting of | 1 organization seven members appointed a committee to out « a plan for the realization of the builling. Conrad Zisk and Edward Tientz, two loeal youths, Business mer interest and ha ration, the h over ten ad a large part in the upbuild 1 autempobile Councilman T Petrillo Doerr Funeral for Hugo R. Doerr were 1 1 o'clock th afternoon &t his home 13§ Shuttle Meadow avenue, Rev, T Greene, yastor of the First Congre- | | gational church, officiated. Th v 1ken to Springficld where remated, pall bearers Sherman Avery Alfred Griswold, ind EFred Wagner. be- he members, vious roster e ‘b fs the oldest mem- \ip thongh South nover life codore A. believin 1h ; Release Brakes, at Auto Crashes Into Tree eant Patrick J. O'Mars 2 »” T.onis John wer: levotion with she She of it. HIT BY New Haven, Idine Sullfvan, t, West Has injured operated hy (¢ AUTO April six, now NEW SHIP SERV 1ding norary Genoa, T April 28 street, 0 2. b ton motorship belong each yeur on A Triesting, corfously cluh hors awski T 15 old neigi Yes- ¢ fri armino uitered a g L servier Cieszinski Obuel o in the organizatic honorary Thershis s¢ com- | cards of thr sail- |states £ many nd | driving. i ret 19, me ings. Fivemen Keep Busy With Five Calls Over Week-en blaze in 14 of the material dama telephone call wrought firemen fation to t} ETHEL: Life Is But a Song MD TS ALL THRE 1Y TO T—— THGSY DAY — d part Main street out central home of Mrs, I 2 West Main strect was called. A sccond tes later for Jadder company. circult in an a A by M. P. Dohert sed a lively hlaze alarm was rung from box street, Hateh compor hreaking s pipe is believed responsib Irving in 2 house at 45 Maple str night took fire and the T otificd, Chief ire department and Offi J. F W wa dam BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP | BANISH THE DREARINESS OF THE | SICK_ ROOM WITH CHEERING, l FRAGRANT FLOWERS. | near eney no { 16 TING CARDS] | 88 W. MAIN ST., PROF. BLDG. TEL The Telegraph Florist of New Britain. | Joseph A. Haffey UNDERIARES Phone 18252 Upposite St. Mary*s Restdence 17 * 1O LKE | LOWE, =" L BL ' ) we-pey/f” 4 “ F YOU CM DD TREN WE WHAT | DD —7 1 NEA SCRWICE. WG . ured 5-3. | of | White | Willys Ove ase | ) [ N1 | North > | Seovin Mtg Co MOTORS HARD HIT AS MARKET $AG3 Growing Uncertainty of Busi- ness IS Refleoted PUTNAM & CQ MO NEW O & HAKTTORD STOGH EXGAMGEY YIWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. 2040 PAKTFOR) OFIICE. 6 _CENTRAL AW TR 1:ne We Offer: 100 COLTS 12 sharply ) today *w York, April lroko Stock prices pro- sumably on selllng inspired growing uncertainty to the fu. ture coursa of business. Motors were hardest hit on the ! ory that the heavy puce set production and sales in the first arter could not be maintained, and that as a result earnings would suffer. Hudson psed 1-2 points to 64 3- afnst a 1-4 in ¥ Jordan broke Plerce preferred and several to 3 points, Bear gelling 1 heavy in the mo- the apparent ease with which several {ssues declined lso led to extensive comimis: louse liquidation The sclling in the general list was stimulated by the marking up the ecall money rate to per cent. Sclling pressure against the rail group was directed chicfly ugaingt the shares of southern roads, Atlantle Coast ne drop- g points and Southern Rail- 1 Bt I 3| Lack of public intcrest fa the market was attributed to the un- spring and summer n many the the- by co earlicr the g 2 | JUDD & COMPANY 5 MEMBIRS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE DI BUILDING, PEARL ST, COr. Towls St HARTFORD, CONN, TELEPAONE 2.9121 New Britain: Burritt Hotel Buflding. Tel. 1816 Meriden: 33 Colony St Tel. 1340 Bristol: 124 Main St. Tel, 2105 larly tor group, but on VALUABLE INFORMATION FOR THE INVESTING PUBLIC— Our statistical department has on file all the Dsting applications $s- sued by the New York Stock Exchange. 12 These listing applications are the most exhaustive and fnformative hich ailed o come Trad vier lines has expec- substan- voinme than last week, the million share mark be- ing crossed bhef the end of the third hour, documents of the sort, in existence, Thomson, THenn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg. MEMBET Close 11315 Low 1 11 a4 451 1164 1421 Al Cm & Dye 1143 Am Can ... o3 Am Car & T Am Loco . 071y Am §m & Ref 11§ Am Sug .. Am Tel & Am Tob Am Waool Ana Cop Atchison . Bald Loco Balt & Ohio .. ¢Bith Steel |, Culif ePt ... Can Pae . o Cerro De Pasco 6 Ches & Ohio . CM & St P ped R I & Puc ile Copper “rysler Corp New Britain Telephone 2580 YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. We Offer:— 50 Shares Fafnir Bearing Price on application We Do Not Aceept Margin Accounts HARTFORD Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Tel.2-7186 NEW BRITAIN Burritt Hotel Bldg. Aetna Life Insurance Co. Rights Bought, Sold and Adjusted e ——— e (Priest Urges Women Union Mfg Co ... To Cast Their Votes | Public Utili at the at st Conn Elec Service. RURiL Conn Lt & Pow pfd ane urged the congregation Htd Flec Light in the city clection tomor- N I Gas S s Southern N II Tel Conn Power Fractions nl Asphalt Genl Elee Genl Motors .. Hudson Motors 1 Central Ind O, & G Int. Nickel 27 . 61 28 s Stocks, Joseph AR 1to vouc row, “Tuesday will be election day and everyone should excreise the right * he said. “This is of women. Com- Marland Ofl Mo Kan & T Mo Pac pfil Mont Ward .. National Lead iy : TREASURY STATEME particy arlyitn A urt) 2 plaint has been that women 5 not had a volce in things | This cannot be sald longer. Women = inow have the vote and y should use it Vote whomever you be sure to vote.,” 1chise, made Treasury hala North Pacific Pacific Oil Now York —Exchan 498,000 Pack Motor Tos hang Pan Am Pet balances, 28,000,000 Pennsylvanin .. 807 i Arre FLISHA PARKER DIES New lLor April 12 (P —Elis] TParker, of stowa Yele univ for TOCHE JOINS HERALD STAFF Dritain of- ant for sev- reportorial Britain Herald to- s & Pac . obacco Prod n Pac United Fruit U R Ct Ir Pipe Alco Steel Wabash Ry .. Ward Bak B . West Flee Motor . * 140t 104 477 e static \S AWFOL TONIGHT, MABE L~ THS LOCAL. Woolworth Stocks Bid Insurance Fhoenix Fire Trav lers Ins Co s Rights . n G ral - Manufacturing Stoc Am Hardware ... % Am Hosiery s Reaton & Rge-Hed Cpt Co com Billings and Spen com Billings & Spen pfd. ... - Bristol Brass ......... Colt's Arms gle Lock Fafnir Bearing Co Hart & Cooley Landers, ¥ .. N B Machine N B Machine s-Re-Pon & Jnod ks, prd & R 11 Mfg Co dard Screw ey Works . Stan

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