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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, D ars o ey B 1§ Smasmasssensemes oo s i || local concerts at the Camp| s auditorium were ths clu H o st problem, he said, and it was due to his suggestions that ection was taken which may lead to their discontinuance. The free public chool concerts, he reported, were much better attended and were uni- ormly successful except that the lub had been footing too much of he expense. | | Composers’ Concert | [} Succeeds Theron W, Hama Rnnual Business Meeting It was decided to postpone the ocal composers’ concert until the fall. There had been rehearsi upon the two works to per- formed, it was stated, both we difficult, and the club could not do Hart, who | itself justice by giving them tr pring. It was agreed that a po | ponement until the fall would bhe o ’\'an:'\geous to the club and the Mrs. Emilie And is new president of the New Britain musi- ! cal elub, being elected to that post to succeed Tneron W. that office since ti the elub seven b nnual club held Horton | sea- ing members of the clu h nd When | Mr. Hart, leading rit up to| present n insisted st »pm": down from office now that club is ¢ a firm footing i 1 ¥'s musical life, Mrs Tzulatis | was chosen as upon | (Continued from First Page) will be operated under the sup alcolm Farmer. Aley Works recent] i anufacturing industry Germany. It also has plants Ohlo; ¥ igewater, M ith Shaftesbu majority Other off Niles, Roxton hee h the controll n of tee, George Tla ic and libr: Much Money Despite a nclal learned it concern, Power Rainbow, ‘lMP[)RTANT GHANGES N “Handled” critical seaso continu balance for tI Mrs. Andzulat until elected president, reporte t total expenses for the n's efforts. who was trenst Supporters Agree, Among Other $4,644.9 ¢ with two! Things to Reduce Price Stabil- 1s of $§1 still u bringing the total expens 4,844 nst this the | ization Appropriation. ashington, May 12 (P |portant changes in the Ha o t bill, including reduction of the price stabilization propriat reed upon today by support the imme on Jlus problem. ( to Artists ould have de c com- > would off l d a comprom i RdS Tor e con . ponents of t slation. May Quit Camp School One of the princiy Mainte l f ‘am the bill has en based on ool co ppropr.ation and postpon deer commit with th rs' 2ss0 of putting on 1 concert nos in first > school cone for the the program ot of the vill be Fairfield Republican cLader In Crit- ical Condition Suflering From Pneumonia — Consultation Today. geport, M 00l conce Lion phys the P T. associations ar- | will T range for the rmine 1vo s substitutes 1 y will be a feature next year. rome at 110 Waldemere avenu Membership is La Murray Johnson lus s Hine, recordin 2 rdance but today i a list of £ This indicated there |day night when he took to his bed. in constant uttend- g has in tivities, ctive members, 1 sustai A iise M 4 associate micin- ance. It was state 1 . Har ral see s noon that he a very, very nded in her r wtion on | sick mi score she lacked sufficiont Mrs. King is at home, nd to the duties. In v ¢ [clared that as yet Mr. and Mr her intercst and acquaintance w ing Gilbert King, the details of the club wor e was esent ying lected as an honorary active mem- [been summoned home. Choos f a successor was Dr. Johnson in abes and it is possible |crisis in Mr other arrangements may he made. [ cither S The Scholarship Fund A philanthropic citizen having d nated $250 to the club a y be devoted to providi ship at some conserv nted New Britain music student following a competition, and it hay ing been found that the sum was i sufficient to provi h tuition cided to 1 special conc: money to original in- home s only son, expected y or Sunday. Electric Signs Burn In Violation of Law n electrical displays in the ¢ city burn nightly in vio- city ordinance, no permit departme mail- eir owners t per- next fall to add snfficie the fund to r th Two Artists’ Concerts It was defin anno wou BROMBERG OUT OF briel Bromberg, New Britain b ully injur: laying with as taken to then to Dr. Frank Zwic both occasions h ffects of his inju M. Cassidy anno two strong drawing cards, | Rot be better in time symphony including | EAme Wwith South Mancl John Howard, who has | eligible to fill in at firs GAME nal pl consi corr club calle 2b finally succeeded in book- Mary Lewis, f new §0- wrano who has b o musical heay symphony hat thes Little George Barrerre, the world's great- est flautist should prove eminently successful and satisfactory. Hart's Valedictory Theron W. Hart, in his annual presidential orchestr reading Pys message | Featuring tr touched upon the many problems of Central Junior High school Parent the society and struck an optimistic & Teachers’ association in the tone regarding its fut ] or- school auditorium tomorrow eve seven ning will be a program presented per- by the New Britain Musical clab. it The program will begin at § t through a particularly trying o'clock. A record attendance is an- 1son without losing mon and ticipated. he sa should be a good | — \gury for the future, The artists’ | SHOWER FOR MISS ECKERT concerts were three the past season, | A miscellaneous sho as given one more than the association [in honor of Miss Anna Eckert last called for, and nobody has reason to |cvening at the home of Mrs. A. Eck- gismayed at the result. When [ert of Jerome stre A large num- as 1all f minatir the friends were present an rs came to hand | Ke ns asking that |ma and the club is |come the bride Nay 22 May 22. he nor is it on easy s yet ber o Peplow on FARM RELIEF HEASURE l o in France, has not | $10,000 SOUGHT IN ALIENATION SUIT =2 Mrs. Muter Brings Action for | Loss of Husband's Love | 1 t Albin | cki, husband and | | A & | I | | | | e 1 the afiections of he succeeded in persuadi; husband him to lea ith them, Mrs. Hele ought omas F. . Muter a fi rior court, uit for $10.0 agains ing the In her alienation forth that the defe 1 from ler » has since sction a v,,l.‘x . Dr. been attached rtin H. Horwitz Iph Russo of Southi 1ed Joseph Kutcha of the sar damages, alle of a bill for Manfreda of Walllr Constal) inkl arnisheed x nds of Mr. and Mre. Jo and of the Southingt Co. City Items m 1s D, Walker of street is a patient at General hospital. C. L. Pierce's class will 1 > hospital Thursday afte to 5 to make surgical d An invitation is extended ] interested . J. Weiner {s ill at his home, asant street. daughter, June Martha, today to Mr. and Mre. A n of 286 Stanley street Francis Drake order, Sons of St meeting George, W tomorr 0. U. A. M, hall. Nou of off impor slight damage ce in t £ last evening. Companic alarm & A bonfir t firc Louis R. Ray propert da er was horn ain G a1 hospital to Mrs. Howard Mitchell ain street ne Coor home on W Grysbowsk mittee Co. No. 3 of t ed to a fire ainst Frank Cianel has been wit rawn from city court. Edward Mag was counsel for the plaintift ‘he directors of the Lions cl Il meet at o'clock evening at the merce roon Several importa watters are get to come up, and > end of the year is approac directors are ed to he pr Jud it has bee en i city o fc ercial Tr compa trustee of the estate mes M. Curtin, to t occupied by T. Ve plaint gerford & Saxe the de costs of the court were The young women's &owing al m x of th nin Members o n el G pel church cotta meeting at urch this evening. DYNAMITE GAP IN - STOVE BLOWS u 1S Main represented the season tl | Smalley Street A kitchen stove in Imx,yuu\ was damaged he hot coals were thrown to all y e room and a window wa out by an explosion caused, according to Lieutenant J. Hartnett of Co. No. 2 of the lepartment, by a dynamite > coal Fortunately, kitche at the tim mbers of the fi n burning about tw he explosion occurred. The roughout ti lood and a large crowd of the stove and the re thrown agaln; nobody wa 0 hours as heard th R o fire departmen but Co. No. 2 found no need rvices the fire to the woodwork. for the | OBSERVES ANNIVERSARY | Mr. and Mrs. Engelbert Miller 2 Woodland street sth wedding anniversary Sunda hey were married In St |Cathedral, Hartford. |children, Otto, Miller and Mrs. Otto Miller is a foreman in the plafin room of the North & Judd M 1 T | e 4 e top of Mt. | to 10,000 sen 1 view the feet above famous crater. McDon- | ¥ on of th ndants lodge, Ameri- Irids Chamber of Com- | i | Explodes This Noon in Home on - taken , and | noon today. W tjicomnimnas, s notified | observed the Joseph's | They have four | Edward and Ros 3ertz, Mr, Protestant Ministers Hold Regular Meeting aper on “The Spirit of the urch in America” was ing of the Protestant Association by A. Ahlquist. Rev. Wil- liam Ro: was moderator of the | meetin t the next meetin L) results of the religious |education will be disc: Thos | Rev. William Ross, Rev. G. H. S neck, Rev. Dr. John E. Klingber, | Rev. Theodore A. Greene, Rev, Wi ren M. Blodgett, Rev. Gilman, Rev. Dr. A. A. Abiquist, n William H. Alderson, En 0 |Carl Frederickson and Rev. city Portl nd ltralm Cedar o ‘|Swed >h Americans (a]l k brought A mass sit, |Americ ng at in|on Arch s The meeting called in the interests of the Ameri- o \mn Sons Daughters of Sweden John E. Prof. Adolph Benson ersity will be one of |speakers. The meeting is open on {all § Americans in the city ng BOY BITTEN BY DOG < Mound, aged rect, was bi log owned 45 T meeting will be he ts [presid place $:40 1 1% the drinking fountain painful injury Deaths Mrs. Margaret Staubly Margaret Staubly, 43 v Britain auxiliar Spar The aux. a social for t affair was ” Funerals Charles W Funeral services for jimes of 17 Holmes A [dis irch. will offici. h ral services nt | ed yestgpday in Middle- eld thi§ morning John O'Sullivan 15t ¢ services for of drook sty of the souther n of will be h tomorrow 10 o'clock St. Jo- oliday, the regu will not sung 1 Mary's ceme old his : Stephen Rakowski b ski t st were he | held this morning An s church with a solemin high mass of requiem. Re Edward Grikis was wxrmm« Rev. John P. Cotter of Sallett missionary of H®rt- Jomas John eacon o'clock at the ffml was deacon and Rev Laden of the Church of St Evangelist was sub embers of two Polish aeled ax pall bearers and Grikis services at the societies flower rers. Fat committal in St. Mary's cemetery. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our fricnds and neighbors for the sympathy shown us in our recent bere e e ially thank the follow I tributes rge D Malon AR tEha € to espe r for flors llis, Stavros rlys, Peter Vets entral Plomaritan Trajakis, John Prokopios Kapsa- s Butler, Family, Themis tocles *Chatjcominos, James Aposto- low \Ll}\h Thphirias Tragoikis, I'eter Asbestas, James Tepter Skl fadily, Marainn K t “ommunity of St John Colivas, Bi James Kilo los, Jam George Mavides, Mr: James Arambi N . and M John Panti Mountyi fam Hanos John Morris, George Pitk and Demos, Tolis. il- GEORGE DOUMAX coals did not set [Joseph A, Haffey o UNDERTAKER A Plone 1625 Opposite St. Mary's Chareh Hesdence 17 Summer Nt —~ 16253 wia ¥te. & | BOLLERER’S |reeomes POSY SHOP CE_TEACHES US OWERS ARE |89 W, MAIN §T., PROF. BLDG. TEL. 886 “The Telegraph Florist of New Britain. present at the meeting were | Raymond N. | Klingberg will | Charles W. ra !..m n- | conducted | MAY 12, 1926. Wall Street Briefs t operating ir STOCK RALLY IS~ UUICKLY EN[]EH' 2 | 6 'l' 345 against | Agamst Motors corresponding York, May 12 (P— | in stock prices, insy been reduced 5 ' w ination of t Br S stri . PUTNAM & CO MOMBERS. NEW WAL & HAKIFORD STCR EXCRAME} IWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. 2040 *% 7 B ONGL CSRNTAL Y | Bl We Offer:— the Chicago district ed by t a soon d copper in the jopening today by a renewal of sel 1 South American |ing pressure ucers on May 1 amounted to shares. Opening gains r 544 short tons for month {1 to 5 points, but thes e. Blister stocks at smelters and (rially re d in process of transit (noon, 1 increase of |consids Total copper 338,342 tons, an se of 1,266 tons over April 1. ments in April by North and erican producers were | & the 100 AMERICAN HARDWARE 100 STANLEY WORKS 100 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK @homson, fenn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg.. New Britain Telephone 2: MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXL'HA‘\GES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. bove grou as motors we total for | ng weak four months this year 463 Production of ref copper |cd he tons against 462,68 s yfor a turn” spots, to follow throwing - stocks which through resu overboard had been be sional trg motor tive tustry could not T profit of 2 » high record of | t quarter of 19 ths of the petroleum |lief th 1 WE OFFER— 25 shares Hart & Cooley Price on application DO NOT es were est Brothers weakness of Ir rnational Ce- | {ment, which dropped 13-4 to & new | Lale Disech Tl of German = 2 pivision EDDYBRO]'H ERS &C_O Ministry's Downlall -~ o @ per cont in me cam HARTFORD NEW BR!TMN §Hartford Conn.Trust Bldg. Bumtt Hotel Bld’ checked Tel.2-7186 "iTel. 3420 ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS iarters, Colorado May 12 (®) — Chancellor |dependent strength t resigned today. lover & point to a new high re previously adopted ar at 40 3-4. Sharp re- tion against |coveries k place in General | clior Luther, introdt Electric, Atlantic Coast Line, by a vote of n amous Players and Western Union, | ich s0ld 2 to 3% points yesterday's final quotations High Low for the y | We Offer:— Connecticut Light & Power Co. 61;% PREFERRED motion Clos: viously been brackete chancellor with Wool 0| Prince & Whitely o Blec ‘, > . Established 1878 communists | 1 Can Members New York Stock Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange—Cleveland Stock Exchange Essex Building, Lewis Street, Hartford; Phone 2-8261 Listed Securities Carried On Conservative Margin vote, Ch tely ¢ Dodge for five o'clock {Du_Pont | | IE ‘NEW BRITAIN MEN VISIT PRESIDENTQ;E . of C. Leaders Enjoy Talk th COOlldge TOday :‘v\vlr\\ Sor i 1105 - ing to Members of New Britain R, t Nickel , 345 % |Stanley Works . 3 Works pfd FIELD DAY FOR BOYS PROMISED BY KIWANIANS Pond com ., Judd . owe & Wil . 1l Mig Co | Niles-Be | o | Civic Club Members Will Give Out- | Boys' Club, June 12, D. C., May 1 Hungerford, president of itain, Conn., Chamber of | ; Jor "{“”'"f\j past | Mia cont the Al cham [Sriines Iph L. Gould, secretary of the | (o JA% L ; chamber and Park Commissioner |y & Mt U | Maxwell 8. Porter had a lengthy in- |- Y ¢ ”"‘HI iew with President Coolidge at |\ MINYNH & he White orning. Tha | ¥ w Britain men are in Washington ittending the annu e boys of the < ib will be held Public Utilities Stoc ks, s " Conn mitsiacsiaa i tain Kiwanis e¢lub on Bow otd oo June 1 A place 10 be announceds Hfd Elec Light The program has not been arranged, N B Gas { but 8. G i \‘“‘!“ (‘j\ 2 A. 8. Grant, chairman of the ROB AN BT ommittee on under privileged chil- onn Power e 1 has been authorized to select @ committee to assist in arranging a wine i o DANBURY PARK FIRE | atteniancn prize (oday was tes Chamber of Com- ] ’ awarded to Louis Mohill. John P. . % i f . Hannon of the Connecticut Light et e A Kenosia Park Hotel Is Destroyed BY | ang power Co., was {ntrodued 2% n attended a session of the United new member. Stanton Ashley, chairman of the | athletic committee, reported that o : | there were seven baseball games in (®—The | prospect already, and that the Ki- ke Kenosia, | wanis team will meet next week for ed today by a| ! = J e | The speaker was K. K. Carrick of originated from | ¢yq Jrederal reserve bank at Boston, o fnay | Mr. Carrick was introduced by F. S. pread to the grass and | cpamperiain of the New Britain neighboring fields and | xytional bank, who is a director of ached two dwellings, one a quarter | ;=0 AR T L from Conn Lt & House this Fire—Valuables Owned By Occu- senate of Senator n Bingham of Connecticut. 5 A 131 | pants Are Lost. McFadden-Pepper Sies | commercial, national b; Ehucis U | trust companies, in which oil .. 21% Britain Chamber of Commerce n 1 terested, was up for dis St 101 1 1697% senate 1his afternoon. s 4 Ofl . % 441 Danbury, Conn., May Kenosia Park hotel at L {a summer resort two mi \s city, was destro; belie a defective ch J. S. North F\e]njmed SRR SR When Hit With Golf B'\ll Texas e |t uallnestoniiag James §. North, p i et ARGR X n o speaker explained the objeot J. White Mfg Co.. a ! e : ; SIoLrsany et i o The fire | 50 the fed reserve bank and its the training school at the 5 vas atill spreading through the flelds |, oty gy 150 gave a brief his- ain General hos ¥ 3 LaE E e b jon snd o1 tory of bs from the early days verely red eye. due tc 3 i ealint SEERM NS o ¢ the country’s history leading up heen struck by ba il ; Eht it : asons for the forming of & while playing at M eserve system and its ad- club last Frid 2 (o R T Rajlway company Te DRI T , 3 ) tended by Dr. W O e He said b e of the federal re a few days it was feare igh Pt Zia Tl itrde iy | Serve bank there is a flow of credit of the eye would be end G e SR s X ¥ et i ; ¢ t one end of the country to an- The optic still is \\(I,u P S ing diar other with very little actual transfer Jitton and for this reason Mr SN i of gold coin, because of the gold re- t oreside at t Ll at vash gLon. ofintelichet o : esfeur had just drawn {rom tne |S€Tve ut Washington. of the nir oy Y ie club will mee n at t- | OCAL STOCKS Wlso lost. Tho street L i 1 in conj n with the Hart- | ford and Ma clubs. vas unabl Wo ation exe school last evening. y d its loss Putnam & Co.) t ik The ing was in- ired. A large the; and a roller | Insurance Stocks. coaster and other buildings in the | Rid \ark were saved by the wind, which | 7 |carried flames toward open lots. Ins 0 615 = i AUTOMOBILES COLLIDE Automobile trucks driven by A. E. Bengston of 59 Buell strect and Arthur O'Leary of Kensington col- | .. lided at the corner of Main | 2 and Elm streets about 9:25 this (i Thp T forenoon, slightly damaging both. |\ o o pid Nobody was injured and Sergeant |’y ycomobile Ins . fara, who investigated Hartford Tire | that both drivers apparently becama National Fire | confused and neither was to blame ppoenix Fire (Furnished b Ask your Broker for & Free Copy WILL HAVE PARTY MAY 20 THE INVESTOR’S |fessional Women's club were cm»r-} {aned by a musical program in | 328 Page Booklet lssued Monthly charge of Miss Grace Schmidt at|f i" and Low prices of stocks, otton, | eic., statstical descriptions of the regular meeting last night. On | foduieral, Public Utilty Cos, et | for the collision. | Travelers Ins Co .. May 20 the ¢ \h‘\\nl“hu\:; & par porty, listory of nasces, & m by Bengston was driving cast on 'Travelers Rights ..... 240 or members only. Miss Anna 10| 15 javestors and traders o request OR East Main street about 10 miles an | Conn. General 5 berg, newly elected president, will be | latest isue will be mailed diect by £ hostess, PRESS, 114 Brosd St, New York City. hour and O'Leary was driving Jo- Manufacturing hostess. | scph Felgenbaum's truck north on |Am| Hardware Elm strect at the same specd. |Am Hostery sions e |Beaton & Cadwell .... New ASURY STATEMEN Hfd Cpt Co com .. 5 oh, veteran third baseman of the | e \‘:[lq‘?l e gs & .Zp('n com. New York Giants, has Dbeen re- - 5T | Billings & Spenp fd.. icased unconditionally, says a spec- xchange. §43,000,- | Bristo] Brass .. fal dispatch to the New York Tele- 0,000, Colt's Arms gram from St. Louis today., Waiv- zes, 73,000,000; | ¥ Lock ers were obtained on him from all {Fatnir Bearing Co weseu 85 the other majos league clubs, HWLINTE York, May 1 GROH RELFASED (® — Heinie | FOLKS!—Don't Miss Thomas Meighan with Lila Lee e NEW KLONDIKE” New York - 000; balances Boston — Excharges, balances, 000,000, “THE