New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 26, 1926, Page 15

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i Phote whee! ull 125 e e Week’s Activities in Catholic Churches ————— St, Mary's Church Requiem masses at St Mary's church as announced in the church WOULD SAVE PUNPS NOW ON GURB LINE (. of C. Directors Name Com-, . verage Tel. 2040 1 yesterday, are as follows: Monday at | Tho inspector sald the plan now | Vosted in the rooms of the ¥ M. vl oy 'y qqing industrials was 131.41 | - TMLAOY TR mmw m smd Sllllfl(lOII 17 o'clock month'a mind for Patrick | en filo 1s in his opinion & one-family | Ay & Br soclety on Lafayelte stret. | at the closs ir the market on Satur- Fealllm | o_OMA € CINTIALS 120 | Walsh; Tuesday at 7 o'clock, first |houso and that the corporation | Wilam Torsyth s chalrman of the ) g 0" " compared with a high for | e {anniversary for Michael — Brady; | counsel is of the same opinion, “"‘]‘x",' i ;'.” ,i""“ ',“‘(‘.r"'r”‘u'“' Bros | the year of 146.07 and a low of | | A committee o Investigate tho \Vednesday at 7 o'clock, first annl- | Today's meoting was callod at the ennett Gordon of G 123.11. Railroad shares have recover- |, NeW York, April 26 (®—A sus. | vorsary for Thomas Bgani Thuraday | sugxestl bl ; 4 ' ert rods 58 7 : b ined demand for the railroac A new ordinance prohibiting the iu- ury for Th Tgan; Thursday | suggestion_of Corporation Counsel | 16ft 1094Y 40 & business iR 1044 pigra than half the ground lost | tined d 1 for I Irond Ve Offer: Mtallatlon of gasoline pumps at the 8t 7 o'clock, month's mind for | Kirkham, Mr. Honnessy snid. Mayor |’ orth Cavolina, i 1in the declines from the year's high |¥hafos contrasted with sporadic olrbstone was appointed by the Thomas M. Warren and Iriday at 7| weld and counsel for the propcr A meeting of ¥ m;u .u:.n]rw\“\ 116 117.89 established early in the | Profit-taking and bear selling of the Chamber of Commerce directors to- -(f-:.'mh‘ monti's mind for Willam 3, | wner and the remonstrants woro fn- | °° \]“”lt‘:n-“:: it meeting of Har. | Yoar, Saturday's closing lovel of 20 | :;:::-l't(~‘;“m S DlaollE NEw BRITAIN MACHIN day, with the purpose of ascertalning | * ™™ vited, i 20 leading shares veing 112,04 as | MITHCE ‘_]3“"‘" i n:t t:wr is a possibility | St. Joseph's Church | Bullding Inspector Honnossy cx. | 101 1'”‘““' i "; “;;“K' fh, pus: | @8AINSt & low of 105,85 touched less | r::‘”“&'{”:“‘m up in volume. Pub- eate Announcement was made at the plained the object of th cotl Qe el 2% st Y lcation of tho General Motors quar- of rotaining the pumps now 10cuted | .q'in' St Joneph's church yoster- D o e S nastaratss il sl elinlenifappes [(EHS IR B terly roport, showing earnings of Common and Preferred e Chamber of Commarce direc. | d0Y thut ground will be broken this |purpose of reaching an adjustment | V11! worved at 650, dayMEBt BV (o e Garie ge, vice. | $7:60 per share, was followed by the > weelk for the new convent which will {under which work eould proceed on | M5 e | president of E. o Nem. | troditional “selllng of the good tors agreed unanimoysly that no Neelt IOF the new convent which will junder which work could proceed on | ¢ 4yg mecting of Phenix todge, | I sident of E. L Dupont de Nem- | CLI0, v 0t 4o ring the the pumps should he permitted to b in- | b ¢rocted o oy Hou .} \<\ .I.p-\l us{, : ! No, 52 0. O T to ho hield to. | 0178 company and a member of the | [HE L i arag ri “L 0.0 Main and Edson streets, Architect Farlo K. Bishop saia | No- 82 1. O. 0. I e eren | eX0CULIYE € tee, has been eleted | P e selling prossuro in that | ataljod on the curh, but they fecl that | (AR GNC ason BUwels, e o contentlon aan an | MOTFOw avening tho second degreo | S¥ACETD SOTT Y haw bean eleted [ b, Several of the motors fell the spirit of the law was mnot tol 1 P soclety wil main bone of contentlon wak | vice-chairman of the executive com- 4 i throw out of husiness the men who give a card party Friday evening in ¥ 0dd Fellows hall for the benefit of already have pumps there, and the ) L committeo will study the ordinance ‘he¥eonvent fund, The committees to see what can be dune., |in charge of the tournament will Louls W, Young is chalrman of tho ieet In the parish hall Tuesda§ committes, Other members are ““,]",lr I novenm . : Repreachitatove Fred O. Rackliffe', The nine days’ novena to 8t and Attorney Donald Gaffney. The Therese will come to a close Thur day evening. The scrvices during this period have been In charge of | Rev, John J. Keane. Father Keane referred to the large crowds whigh are at- tending the novena. He said he w greatly pleased at the intercst shown and at the number of confessions step was taken In response to a peti- tion received from the gasoline deal- s of the city. Joseph R. Androws, former presi- dent of the chamber was selected as | substitute councillor o attend the | annual session of the United States Chamber of Commerce at Washing- | 100 HE A MWERISE OF COR G ton May 11 to 13, Mr. Andrews will § ¥ g ioard Batirday ll.{lkh'- go in place of W, H, ““'W”'”"vi\{‘,:‘, -l‘n‘m ]; u‘fl ”\-VIM fl\!\v rank 1. who was elected councillor but who | ;”‘m_'n‘i‘llg :t' 7 ‘::;.h‘m‘m /t lllzlnfl;'” lating certaln phases of banking ‘::'?“’03:;1"(1'}0 said Thursday morning yesterday and the Referendum No. 48 on mer- | P chant marine, wero approved, Sec-| . St Peter's Church Totary Ralph 1. Gould was ghven | The misslon which condueted Teavelof ahsenos 1o attond the na- |D¥ members of the Redemptorist "y o 3 order i o Germa ue s tional council of Doy Sconts at |0 : £ i (']‘:"”I‘;“';‘:‘l Longue Bl S | Mr. Perry asked that the speci- Washington beglnning April 80, {y TUE R CHVICH sterday aftor. A objcctions be made known and The city of New Rritain has heen ]"m“"‘. 3 elcal 'he ”' P taken up. | congratulated by Elliott Goodwin, {{ (T, 00 ;_m““‘;‘ 57 i ‘] The fact that an enclosed stair. resident viee-president of the United |\ B 0 Rav. B A. 8he ay leads to the second floor wus States Chamber of Commeree on dts |8 oty B o o e Masses [mentioned. Mr. Perry said this plan fire prevention record. A letter has G TR St Gl be |18 frequently followed out in sirst X ¢ {this week for the mission will be 3 baen recelved by Seerctary Ralph L. l"“‘l at 5:30, 6:30 and 8 o'clock in [€1ass one family louses, Gould of ther Chamber of Com= |yt 10 0 Phd services will bo | Torcing Miss Naples to put the Coiibion 1 ihe AeeniE staircase in her living room is not merce, i lo'clock. St. Andrew's Church led for the first time in Lithuanian ch y be-|out v hich he said R “’INE SFR‘“US'\“ Ceorge Hicks | Would per slight chang 4 treet, Meriden, Miss Anna |©Of converting the house into one for ey | Gecevietus of, Kensington avenue | Use by move thin on ly.The re- | " |and for the second time b en {moval of caps on plumbing would (Continued From First Page) | jonn Balinekis and Stella Sakalaus- | (irnish counections to make pos e | kas. i sible a second kiichen, he pointed dated to a considerable depth, but | 3 o e s ar. | out. The chimney fluos are-so pliced J feipated. Drived in this country from lithu- |as to lend themsclves to such a sidents on one st e foreed , spoke on church literats in | change also, it was explained. o thelr home ish hall yes ¥ afternoon | Copies of the plan with chang Defc ek River fut 3 o'clock. made at the suggestion of the Its M on 1h acred Heart Church nts, Wwore pas ter vising| A meeting of the women and | of the commis Mills in these towns were 3 of the Sacred Heart church » changes were made wit oblized o eurtail operations and was held last cvening in the parish. | S i some instances closed entirely, lhail to form an Heonomical club. t the place is not Water ing over il etrect wers included 1 Tucyan | m in city was nine feet ywski, Anthony £ Andrnlewic plan daes not ¢ normal at nine o'elock 1 v, Stanisls wajek, ¥ the Temon- mornin 1 steadily. Tt PROMINENT DOCTOR DIES voad fralfis from Carthage (o Wa- tortown we sing vonted way a Philadelphi: 1he —_—— tackg s ad, Bl “ e, Flynn Was One of Original Tn veral points. Floods in New Hampshire Concord, N. T.. April 26 (P pital Tn New Haven, With rivers in New Fampehi e liosniahe: et Dir. James H. FPlynn, one of the orig ason. prevantions were faken to- {15 SR8 1 FVL B0 O e phacls aerilo nraentaidinage Ao, 1) Vospital, dieid of heurt trouble in lis dnd vallvonds tracks and (BRI SR o a0 & brother, Water going over the .y nqer, died In church. Dr, Flyim Ralte I endy nt peen iH sinee his broth from gelailomBoyel N, He awoke this morning in w1 MErTi | ieipess and although several doc ek river this morning. TON-IN- T wers called®hus condition could : ion was looded Gy pelieved. He had had pre ol Ahte e 1L minoer g fiiness from the same canse 1shonts on roads near Peml Or. Wiynn prepared Niagarn uport R And fN I Sl | varsity and was graduated from highway department reported Ahat y'ujo jn 1895, He began medical these breaks wore heing repaived |qining as an interne i Miven Ly erows and that no handicap 16 1y aepital, 1 treasur trafie was expeefed ston and 'y er St A \aine railvoad als said’ ihoy an precautionary taken, hut at no point were ater, MAYOR WELD WILL INSPECT FIRE, AND POLICE DEPTS. Special Council Meeting ay Be Held This Week Provided the board of finance and fts meeting tonig! copts Tnvitation of Chief Noble | Andrew's | opening in the flest floor leading the ald this ¥ 1 ¥ a over at the least possible cost, tl (Continued from Page second {heen remedied, WELD INTERRUPTY HEARING WRANGLE. NEW BRITAIN D! Architect D, floor, K. {there is no law, n, to govern the locatlon of rooms, id the fact one room is direct- He Perry 1) vy written or unwrit- | over the other docs not give rise 10 good objection. He sald the house was originally family plan and two was fore only such clianges as were were made, {essavy tiorn arcd 18 alrcady the evidence of t builders of two familics sence m | congistent ol Judge r Ml rnative for who [ law rule. W, but to conform with the wit Donald remonstr on the H Gaffney 1t house to change th h Mungan, app: said there 18 no al building m ¥ ade | 1 | who said is on fac said in the ab- case the ring house sion's ideas, If work is to pro- good planning and lis asking niore than the corumission |has a | 1 corporators of St. Raphacl's Tios- | right William to, to a question Mr. Perry buflder, pointed d. Inspecior Hennossy lan lias been snbmitied ¢ Inspector Hennesey said the com- wission revoked the permit for vio- ation of or . not beeanse it is a two-family Mayor Weld Tt not ccessary 1o start fresh and adher zoning 1 When Tng sy repli a yor Weld asked lav rth in exact detail canuot be done. The aid such is the Mr. Hawley asked Henn now on i puirement @ A On mily house. Wennessy replind that it docs and I is the opinion of corpora | nsel, e cxplained that all i cments of the law as to one { tamily houses ) “Any mans an eye in s ad conld tell you ned for vo-tamtiy sei b s dis 10N one-family re-up,” In v suid Wi even on @ plan some on | ¢ Rutherford said the 1 other o dinances and Naples m ubmit a @ one-family house. 1¢ the plan s not satisiactory lan taken. Then the nay a Jndgs favored @ confet | cnee of the 1 and if an agreem 1o is no | meeting possibility of Un Beckley R. R. artford, lation of the o Visit Stations And Faamine | proprin 5 o for to the n Hale E « Apparatus, ieopstio SR o Mayer Giardner €. Weld ac- | the Spanis nd a copted an invitation iendered him {sum of money for the purchasc of Ly ehie? William J. Noble and will | for Willow Brook park, a «ceompany the fire chief on a tour meeting of the common of the city's siv stations and an in- | council will be held this w pection of ay i | Gaurdner C. Weld announc The mayor visit the po- | flernoon liew departe martors and other | Sinee the r me de partments of city riment | vol come nearly a1 e | at his earliest rtunity. | taayor is anxious that funds e —_— ! niade available without delay so the Hunger-('razed Man From ‘ deptrtmantade e Bridgeport Attacks Cop t utilith s April ¥ 26 (P aring before n was held a «No Action Taken on Cro A continu- 1 this morn ating: pul g o a grade | the question of elimi I D ) O peii . r: | crossing in the town of Rerlin known ERr:CHIAL IR OO0k Boy Bike Rider, Hit by s T3ackley's crossiiig, The comm R Auto, Is Unconscious | sion was inclined to favor tie plan S v ¢l 26 UP—Sti un. |known as scheme numbe which atter he 10, was in a |Would lower 4l ks and allow r with ristol hos. | (he highw V pass oy a policomah with At the police sta! self as John Hor result of injurles »n he described when the hieyele hir in collision with v of Bridge- port, Conn., and talked incoherentiy an automobile operat 4 hy Jolhr of nol having caten for four days. Neisobenski, policcian was not wounded bond of $1.6 ng a change in . the boy's condition. T : IVOT BORDEN'S HOME RAZED One of Last Survivors e ST R Of Andersonville Dies vestigation v failed to disclose Sturbridge, Mass, April 26 (®— the cause of the fire which early yes- George Wilson, war yeteran, who for terday destroyed Old Oaks, the many, menths during the Civil War home of Howard S. Borden. in Rive was a prisoner in the famous Ander- road. Firemen thought that a short is dead here., His circuit or defect flue might have wife dieg three days ago. With twWo heen the cause. A $50,000 érgan in a companions Wilson esca from miniature theater, and seweral vatn- the prisdn and each r until last able works of art were among the November they hered and cele- Joss. Howard Borden is in Europe hrated the annive cape. y of their “-"Ir\nh his family. S p———— COURT MEETS IN NORWICH OBSERVE AN) NIVERSARY. Bridgeport, April 26 (P—A o Mr. and Mrs. James Dunn of 54 day session of the supreme court o Winter stroet observed their seve| s will be held in Norwich to- enth weddi anniversary at morro Saturday. The couy | D te April term ned friends during the day. Mr jin F last Fride Sov- Sunn I & former member of the jeral groat pablic in ron ncil fe the sixth |por auled for arg 4 itime ago. for his r This plan wa§ revis pre while th York, N er is held fn |rond di he present highw w H 1 not vevised plan av ob, 1 a previous hes presentatives of 1 from to it th 1 Hartfo han original plan which foliowed closer t Dying at Hospital With g Rhod nin rela No Relatives at Hand 1onk. 18 d neral hospital, ves within communicating dis- tance, so far as the hospital 2 ties have been able to lear been employad n & local factory as taken i1l with pneumonia a short Slight hope is held out Raz cov ery age ing at New Brit- of 86 with no near WELLS-GUEST WEDDING W Miss turr at iam M. Wells of this city Ethel Guest of Meriden 1 Mar in Merider town oo ® ma is 2 years o nride, who was an ins and were a re n fi age otor will be conferred on a class of Hill Woman” nesday afternoon at the h Mapl assist given The democratie \ 1LY HERALD, JMONDAY, APRIL 26, 1926, N0 0 o v City Items man Willi {6 Wil resume duty tonight after seve cral days' illncss, A bulletin board | of members and their contributions to the new building fund has b ome of Mr e Hill. tho hoste hy Mue, ( Mrs. am Frey of Co. No. with the names ) an- ub will be held Wed- 2:00 o'clock at R. Hitcheock of R. B. Skinner will os. Readings will be ‘omstock. | town commities i The trjal of Gerald Chapman, who 0 Wall Street Briefs Industrial shares, as judged by the averages, third of the 23 point loss sustained in | the drastic reaction between Febru. ary 11 and March 80, have regalned ove The a Account of Expenses Filed by flice of Prosecutor IRAILROAD SHARES MUCH IN DEMAND Bear Selling of Industrials Also| PUTNAM & CO MEMBERS NEW YORA & NAKITORD STOCR EXCHAMERS JIWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN= ¥ roone- badk 2 to 3 points before sufficient | mroo team will go to Dristol and | (R B o and chatrman of the | Stem the tide of selling, In view of | confer the third degren for Stephien | 2/ He FAMPANY ARE € 4 OBt he rapidity of last wek's advance MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Torry 104 | committe, S ailing riovementi N ket MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGB Samuel Waskowitz has bought a| o~ duatrixls was not unexpested i JUDD BUILDING, PEARL ST., COr, Lewis St lot on Linwood street of Arthur 4"},.."‘1‘? -1\"’”"]“}‘- Topoka and Santa | T 00 L " weakness developed in |[] HARTFORD, CONN, TELEPHONE 2.9131 and Harriet M. Couch through the | re HaINEY ‘~\:1’R !‘.""*yl""f‘l‘“_”*r{ the Armour issues on oxpectations | New Britain: Burritt Hotel Butlding, ‘Tel, 1818 Schuliz & Costello, Tne, | duarter With net operating Weome "y %500 quarterly report, and | Merlden: 33 Colony §t. Tel. 1340 4 car advt, in today’s | Of 31 (ATaaEing 00z 101 ulative: fears for tiie matety of | Bristol: 124 Main §t. Tel. 2105 vy Service Statlon—advt, | March net roso to $3.694,111 com- s et atingl o i | » onr used car advt. in tods -‘hlll'f:lm<l with $2,070,154 in March, |00t O . American Wool. |l TRUE INVESTMENT PRINCIPLES issie, City Service Statlol -\d\f-‘ LA en and New York Canners also | Safety and rate of income. Robert B. Skinner of New Britain | STET Sy re heavily sold. Bullish demon- Safety of principal is at the Amb, Jor hotel, Atlantic | rations were conducted, in a few Marketability City,, attending the convention of the | speclulties, Freeport Texas standing | During these days of drastic recessions in market prices the investor National ind Machinery Dis- fout by moving up near points to has an especially fine buying opportunity, The general condition lHl'HVOTR' ation. i a new high at 32 1-2, | which brings about this opportunity also necessitates greater care Mrs. William Den Ll encral Rallway Signal, Gimbel and judgment in following the above investment principles, ton and Mrs, Bell Neibling of Whit . y thers, Bleetrle Power and Light, | Our policy and aim are to give the investor sound and unbiased ling street 1 from a nd Montana Power also displayed a | opinton 1 on authentic information covering companies whose cek-end visit in York. ST |strong undertone, Atlantie Coast | securities we helleve are attractive at present levels, The annual meeting of the Maple {Line converted an carly loss of 4 points into a gain of 2 points, and a | |strong investment demand was noted for some of the other high-grad lividend payers In the carrier group. i 1 Am Cm & Dye 120 11 Closy 1173 Thomson, enn & Co. ) as executed for the murder of Po- |Am Can .. 463 A4 will meet Tuesday evening at head- jjcoman James Skelly of the local Am Cr & Fdy 87's 07 quarters, A department, cost the state of Con- |Am Leco . SR Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Telephone 2580 ewart Dube, who has been ehe peetient $ 66, of which §16,- [Am &m & Ref 1175 | MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES ployed in the office of { ew Brit- 706,28 was for expenscs prior to the Am Sug ... A8 | Donald R. Hart, Mgr. ain Gienue hospital for tho past gppeals taken in his interests from Am Tel & Tel | Sl few months, has resigned his Posi- (he finding of Judge Jennings in su- | Am Tob " tion. perior court and §7,026.38 for fight- A\m Wool 31 a0 ) o) | Miss Tila Tultgren. daughter of [ing the appeals. \na Cop 440 WE OFFER Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Hultgren of 23| T¥award J. Hickey, detective at- Atchison 1847 H ’ i Wallnce atrast, hasl buen chosen || tnalod to| the |Atatala. attorney's 6f- Bald L 307 25 shares Hart & COO‘ey | member of the Y, W. C. A. cabinet' {00 “chows items in his cxpense ac- & Ohio . 90 % e at 1 colloge. She Is chairman of | gount h Steel 417 Price on application | the Bible Study committee there. | Robert Bridgeman Dotective Serv- |Can Pae . i v "”“v 38 Murray Detective Do T 7 We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts SCHOOT WINDOWS BROKEN | igene $88.61; Constable & & Ohio Anthony Yahn, Janitor of theW. §w m, N. Y., $30; Chier ¢ M & § 1 Weshington school, notified the po-|of Pol gingleton, Water- '€ R T & 1% T today that 12 panes of glass in | lOV “lynn, ‘VVHM‘!' Corp 3314 {he school were broken by boy {New ¥ ] Pub- | Coco Cola 14595 | A 4 lishing Chicago, 1l $17 Colo Tu ! lnmm»v al Dete Corn Prod IV =3 | Hartfor 1: Deputy Cru Steel . | | M. Casc anton, $15: Lowis L. | Dodg: Bros i 4 . - IMarr, Springfield, $150; James | Du I 7 It Deaths lien, foume e e HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN e e i o = Secount oz s e Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg, Girace M. Nelson | Mareh term totailed $1.607.85, of Plyers Tel.2-T186 Tel. 3420 M. Nelson, 2 years and 17! hien approximat L0 et o oid daunghter of Mr. andijoygol in cases other 1 Asphait T hur Nelson of 600 Aveh | hapman case. Besides the items al- Ylee WE OFFER died of diphtheria at her sted. about £300 was ex-|Genl Motors . home Saturday. Interme 8 al | Lapded on the Chapman case for In- | Gt North pfd . T4's 11:30 o'clock this morning in Fait- | vormants, trips to Wethersfield, Suf-|Gul Sla_ Steel 70 o cemetery, {fietd, Springfield, New York and|Hudson Motors 703 50 shares Amencan Hardware = nee. I Gon ... 1203 Jolm yhskl oxpenses in the Chapman | S 50 h L d F &Cl k 3 | cpenses In the Chapman |ind O & G 6 John Kaczybski, 45 vears old. of | cace were; Case, Lockwood and [Int Nickel 8% shares Landaers, rrary ar £42 High strect died Saturday eve- | pajnard, printing records, and|Int Paper ning at New Rri ieneral hospl- | priefs, $700.78; Harrison Hotehk h\‘n Cop tollowing a short fllness. He 38| ¢+ Vinton Benjamin, Carl P, Tucker, | Kelly Spring . urvived by his wife, Al Gioorge L. Greer, Walter Greer, extra | val . on. The funeral will be held at | rvie and use of automobiles, |1, saered Heart church fom January 1 to April 10, woriiite gt 110 oclock. Inter-} iotal §6.150; Harcy I, o PMarland 01 |Conn Lt & Pow pfa |ttmely discovery prevented the fire ment will be in Sacred leart ceme- | of car, $250; stor | yia Cont HEd Elec Light . from spreading. The recall was hise | battery and photo, §134.50, Mo Kan & 28% N B Gas .. = sounded at 1:02 o'clock. e | e { Mo I'ac pfd | Southern N 152 | - Mes, William A Ward, | | Mont Ward & |Conn Pow Fractions ... 614 i ‘our: Famn e cor s wi- ELMWOOD WOMAN HURT, [N el | 7 RED e \Nine-Tee Course at | INY NI & H .. TREASURY STATEMENT © | Shuttle Meadow Club L HELPED BY LOGAL PEOPLE‘\ & West Treasury Val Flood, golf professional at A Sl INoEihgAen Shuttie Meadow club, will short- o | = North Pacific New York - roduce to the club members a reu mastor (¢ VL Mr. and Mrs Heisler Scel'acific. Ol 000; ba 1 ne-tee course with but one u officiate . Mot C Boston veen. The « will be in rment Fairview Crech At Bible Rock—Two Pan Am P Cars Smashed in Contact readiness next month, vennsylvania purpose of the course is for —_— |Pierce Arrow practice in putting and approaching Mrs, Tleanor Norton of Elmwood, |Radio Corp ... nd it can also be used by playbrs of Herbert B. Norton of that |leadir i in a tic over the regular Funerals | o v sy ars T v, ten o vt BENBIEIR 1) about the right shoulder, b Snclair OH ., 2 rom the green and should ! ”m an :lm.v colligio o outhern Pac. .1 10013 i rs who have completed the ol Rtogh it cvening, was picked up afts hern R 1121y § jon course, finish in a tic after Funeral serviees for Patrick accident and faken fo Hartford \-"““‘_ 4 s | e any of the teos on the new Koogh of 109 North street was held by Mr. and Mrs, Marvin €. Helsler LA 1 : d . H . l con fhey can move from one te Mary's chureh with a solemn ajured when the car whicl Rk “, o . |¢ cided mass of reani Rev. Frac r husband were driving w re ! P e { ik Wllh L‘eg Cmshed L Kcough was celebrant, R Iven by Jacoh|Tobatco Brod e Resident of Austria A, McCrann was deac of Middletown, Toth !nion Pac ... s 8% | Y : v : Matthew J. Traynor was sub ( wrecked, According to !0 8 Ct Ir Pip 0 R Seeks Part of Estate “Mrs. Mary T. Crean sa t who saw ident, | | Al ! 1% Anton Zettle of Judendorf, Aus- Marin™ at the offertory ‘rer | Halibozek was on the wrong side of | § Rubber . s | Nair & Nair of this My Good to Thee” as the body was | the road. i ! . to obtain a share being borne from the church. The| A woman passenger Mr !V Ry .. 43N 2% 4 ¢ _cstate of his mother, Mrs. pall hearers were John J. Tynch, | Halibozek was 1 2 Maric Fischl. late of Platnville, John Htorey, Michael T', Keough, |V given first a 6% b N i o who dird intestate @ over whose William J. Kerin, Edward Kerin and women ot the scene of th s m Mischl s now ad- Joseph Shea of Br port ent collision occured ¥ i - e local attorneys are Bible Roc 31 14875 f ting on behalf of the Austrian hie three priests con ible Rock. 5 o behaior A committal services at the t — — | 5 ) ew York, which. iw 1 ; = 5 | LOCAL STOUKS handling the applicant’s interests. St. Mary's cemet Otto Henrich Injured Ry PiGaia Con Tl DRUCH —— { g i 2 f 196 o Mrs. Charlotte Anderson Y ]11\0“ Auto T‘,“\"" Over | e 1 omas | Circuses Seek Permits Sunera or Mrs, C | Otto Henrich of Sout t S Ao x assiyned to ~ 4 T o Pl TR (ot nndergoing | Bid Asked e To Show in This City son at 2 o'elock | &in eral hospit for fractured | A Cas - ) S n counc ymmitte aptist ehur 3 v result of accident Sat- | A 1 las ( s pre w \ at § o ottle {urday night in which his automobils | Aetna Life Rig! ning to give rVic |t over after b Aer 1 ) Floto compa ¥ ord. Mr. Henri Au yn for a permit to give a R 2 2 | Ha 1 2 is city on June 3, and th i CARD m., I\'\“?.\k\ e q : 2 of Colman Brothers for i AR 4 ; t for a carnival the week of Wil 1 | T i 2 n St \I’\l;\lil:j\'(\r( OUF 1 also «ind | Meriden Elks to Visit A mAuTaetY Jeromo . e ighhors eir | v = . . 2 :‘ P Jerome street ] police were asked today e New Britain on May 3 am narivare IS i rogan ot the West Harts | bereavement and death of my wife.| The social committee of the New |Am Hoslery ... : g, specd e to v Herbert Wil JOHN J. WILLIAMS. Britain lodge of E held a meet- [ Beaton & Cadwel = 4 18 West t of 169 Corbin avenue. David | L {ing at the club yesterday. Ilans | Bige-1itd Cpt Co. com.. 84 n: A aman ot 24t Sedth, 'Matn yiibet | have been made to invite the Meri- | Billings & Spen com. o I. He was unable to catch the and F. Schmidt of 684 East Main = ge of Elks to thi: for a Billings & Spen pfd. L Ll street, this clty. to Be in polies e card and poel tour which | Bristol Brass . court in West Hartford Monday, will be held Monday night, May 3, | Col's Arms Roeey ool i berPlarale gt Tt | Jusn Hafle a Elks' club. There will be an | Eagle !!n k ‘ . Fire Does $300 Damage tomeblly e VISltions. | ‘ tainment and Junch will be |Fafnir Bearing Co 09 . 3 H o Y . iy L& C = In High Street House S0 ' Hart & Coole o - - o 1 A e, b % Damage estimated at $300 was| TRINITY ALUMNAE TO MEET. Pnone. 168 CITY COURT NEWS |N. B. Machine 15 [done by fire in the cellar of a house | Dr. Bruno Roselli of Vasmr ool Opposite Sb Mary's Chareh Judge Alling in the city court has |N B Machine ptd T s 314 High street owned by Wil |lege will be the speaker at the lec- Hesdence 11 Nammer . — 1%-) N tho caeny ¢ th Niles-Be-Pond com .... 20 Miclocz, this noo! An alarm |ture to be given by the New Britain \ et e e At e et Ry 3 rom box 339, corner of High and [alumnse of Trinity college, Wash- Fpopndye oot < k. Stowe & Wi 2 rmody streets at 12:39 o'clock was | ington, D. C., Friday evening at the Footne: Ruseell Mfg Co : ollowed by an alarm from Box huttle Meadow club, The commit- i corill Mfg Co 235 High and Broad stree in charge has arranged to have e by il Perripey : 1 . of |1 evening at T:45 o'clock for POSY SHOP |wiitenimi " S o ; : Friday cenin ON YOUR BIRTHDAY SEND MOTHER ol : i iR ¢t | 1t s thev 3 - - — FLOWERS, TWO HOVR TELEGRATH |in faor of the : e 0% © . B to cloths which were wr A school with a teacher dut*no SERVIC « ~ % lin the case of S droff againat | Unlon o : & X 1 et bl ’ {Harold Ramm, to rv r $4.65 dam Pablic Utilities Stocks around a pl The floor of the low- | pupils i« being operated at Pllot e Jh.).fi'.‘i.,‘.i‘. B Toritains 'ages and costs of $10.19. |Conn Etec Service .... 63 67 |er tenement was badly damaged, but {Grove, Me, ) f | i { i I

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