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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1926 yw.‘.\\'llm Romeo of Seymour; | . PATE: T I e A[;HESI]N IS NAME[] st LW;"‘H 'E: Carpion Ache City Itenis | apmremam O BANKS [; ALL T[N mn \?nor’ u“;:o“n' by f\(:‘ Halloran have appraised the Wa” Sh'eet Brlefs > ! B R R S e PUTINAM & CQ | T unmr of Joh 12l Bldg.—advt 311815 sons ot te a $ | e it e l Mr.| Leonard of New Haven vs. Ed at| % Ha}wovd and the Mr. | Hnop r by es J. Bennett of |the Casino tonight—advt Hartford. embers of St. B . Elmo lodge, K. of The clergy then organized for bal- | P, will meet at the Castle hall to- | loting with the Rev. George Thomp- |Dight. Grand Chancellor Mitchell (Continued From First Page) |son of Greenwich as chairman and | Will be the guest of the evening and | [the Rev. Dr. Frank German of Mid- | & smoker will follow. i D ea t h S [ialie Cup corpors ‘?Wall Street Trading Today Is e MAT[g iggw BRITAIN= , | Not Very Brisk PARIOR_OTCL 6 GRNTRAL KOV T 1-me ! tion reports pro- | Drury : ' | dletown as clerk. The lay delega irt this morning Judgs || Aie oy i ‘vviw'cr the first ’.'—,:,:‘ _ 7 ot e "“:“. Yote . |also went into session with former suit of Anna | P s e , Ie cloctionn of bisho; the | rnsurance - Comr Stanislaw Kon- Helen Sani T o Anoncon ' g Protestant Eplscopal church in the | Mansnield of New iy SRR e A - 864518 first four We Offer and Recommend “onnecticut dincese will be in open | man, and i G febiaie Bl AR B bncreased convention, the cle and 1aity | a5 clerk. jdafendant. Judgment was reserved B AT itiaxt niehioat Maria 3 Tesida: en voting concurren although sep: rately, instead of the present man- ner of the clergy making a choice then no laity. Th Deputy U. S. Marshal and Mrs. MAY APPOINT ONE BOY Sive ecninainan oSG randson to Mr. and Mr: Surviving her besldes h are three brothers, and Joseph San an n s, . . y U viu 9 . - YIELD ABOUT 6 l —w ¥l Thomson, Menn & Lo jiange was mad it LeRoy | sisters, Mrs. Salvatore : change was made at tho annual dio- | () [], S, TRAINING CAMP | & Tiarver. of Wit Ve, Stes, Har, | siors: a7 e ‘ i St e e b vey was formerly Miss Gladys | this oty e 2 preliminary to balloting on choice of | AL TREE G e Sk Bot coadjutor bishop, a report of a com- | e e L, ShushLen ol L ¥ r rs o ittoo on constitution and_ hy.laws |Representative Rackliffe Given Priv- | 1T T Parker of n street at the CI p Danges) was ladopted) atler debates | 8ijegevior i Maliing ¥ Selection MFOT, | TatE " hia Cibering & for pay 1" Shg oo t change will be effective next | ¥ Month's Training. lls, Mass, where Mrs vill spend several weeks. Mr. Park. nd was not applicable to the ction which was forecast at this A Representative Fred er will return tomorrow. X 217 865 ; ;"“' - has been advised that Mrs. Julius Seifel, aged about 70, : r‘_]‘ :‘"‘}'I'r'f‘:\",ord o NaCAll nras STt Burritt Hotel Bldz.. New Britain Telephone 2580 he convention, sitting in Christ ot asiaetin sl snat o Is critically {ll at her home, ant a8 St e il MEMRERS NEW YORI 3 S s i thedral here today, after transac- |Lri'ileEe Of selecting one 3 ELAONS ne yesterday anu rers again K AND HARTFORD STOCKE EXCHANGES for the military training camp to be | Wolcott street. | hela for Cc ticut during Ju Rev, William F. O'Dell of Elm- |August, There v wood will speak on the A. E. I, at March a oon at the age of 86 years was long a resident of this eity he will be well remembered hy the tion of routine business and acting Douxld R. Bar. Myv, on many recommendations of Bishop Brewster, received the report of the Wi 4,81 e S n March an Sdar one at Fort Terry on Plum the meeting of the Rotary club to- g | had raliied nearly int P WE OFFER— committeo which had — considered | 00 B (2 AT PR IR ey The foloels fas rvices will - e bishops and then proceeded to re- |FT J I8P ORRI: B b Rerrine dbody will be il gl ; \v3i g Skl i 1 elve nominatior |congress has passed an appropria- Hartford pray band will Britainionihn y C n Ty Bishop Brewster last vear asked 1t 4 o’clock Thursday. succeeding Ch |tion for a limited number of boys at the home of W. E. Correll at er directors were OF NEW YORK Th for a coadjutor bishop, in place of |yaigeen the ages of 17 to 24 to en- Park stret this evening at 7:45 | & Pe opened at th a suftragan bishop, who should have | -oy"p> O8 S8R S50 TS0 208 €0 | reolck Fairview cemet WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS the right of ecclesiastical succession, |34 gavs No expen tached | Thomas H. Desmond of Simsbury, but the elergy failed to reach a e i e distri = S s o Levi Maalthrop | cislon’ affer 12 hallots. ‘The lalty [SR% FAETE SO0 O BE mony lodge, A. F. and A. M. this Maulthrop, 85 old, | did not have opportunity to ballot. lmy . "aogt of medical e evening. Work will be in the fellow- 4i8d in Hartiord hospital t} It was then suggested that b; *S ltransportation to and from t craft e. He was a native of Ha ’ lot separately, but le the v |7 A S s only surv L B W S e NEW COUNGIL NENBERS DDY BROTHERS & & nual address yesterday rencwed [ o R8RS all ¢ of the Parker - . request, for a coadjutor becanse | P1ank at his off 2o (Continued From First Page) {to discuss a pr Wi st prenimert - CANNOT BE PICKED NOW HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN It the need of assistance in dio- cesan duties and he enumerated jus services will be held at sident of th \ at dutles would fall to e aporem sl noonat Bl {5 O Tsase B orliite Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. | coadjutor. The suffragan bishop has WATER POWER MEASURE Special Meeting Necessary to Elect Be in West Ceme. | D % C R. et Tel.27186 Tel. 3420 e | be in West Ceme- | o " . G ,‘ j oftice of bishop. I Successors to Dehm and ¢ orm‘:“r v“ 1 = Tms ’-fl‘;r%mwlh P b LB = falties which had recor adoption of the report of |Xo Action Taken On Measures Chxsshetiaia it and | Nen Ji $adns ader paal mesy. | Y 4 went info the | Pending Before the Canadian cessors to Alderman C. J president TilREE e L ey We Offer : vice, after which the | Dehm and Councilman Rodms s ian e o ea s et rev | House of Commons. Sl il 5 unerals proceeded to act on the selection of Five Changes The resolution which the delegates & dopt s in meetl; May 19 (A—A tonight" g of il, s the vaca be filled excepting at a spe ing following the one at v resignations are accepted 50 shares American Hardware 50 shares Landers, Frary & Clark Mrs. Bridget Sheehan rvices for bishop w the form of a substi- ‘;'r‘vr. d 101 ‘\'] for article IX as follows: Artj- | reached : n ,\”,_1 ,:], r".o,, mm le TX, the election of a bishop shall o recelved from the Nohle of the fire members of the commit lepart- nembers tonight aski raleased from further in the following manner: Atter Hodge Pleads (.mlt\ omination made in open convention ST G ah On Larceny Charges common council Mrs. K. H. dJohnson nite . 130% . . e stely shall then ballot for some fit | New York, May 19 (P—Alexand It is possible that compl of ral for Mr H.|era T !. and qualified person for the office | R- Hodges, former Universit the new building codes may a | Johnson of rch strect w c Comm: . “l &e of bishop. 3 Kansas athlete, today pleaded guilty special meeting advisable at some this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock | derson of A. G . A concurrent majority of both or- | 0 ond degree larceny in g time prior to the next regular ses- ® home. Reader Von Emberg Stanley post 2 i Established 1878 Jors shall be mecessary to make a |Sessions. He will be sentenced J slon and if this is found to the ational Bible associ neer H. Wood. cor 1 60% 3 lonND or airalline o eon: L vacancles will be filled at that time York city offici th Rev, Lu Members New York Stock Exchange balloting may continue until| The plea followed the drawing of | At tonight's meeting ord was in Fairview % A Chicago Stock Exchange—Cleveland Stock Eachange both orders by a majority of each i L e ments {will be recommended to fncr sex Building, Lewis Street, Hartford: Phone 2-82 SR R Refia LS E O est ¥ SUpL L bulldlhe DarsItiess and to e A : ex Building, Lewis Street, Hartford; Phone 2-8261 con, who shall thereupon be decla mvvl to be started tod Hodges' | tor appointment of five additior Alexander Shilinga members of the ¢ i 1451% — _— datoisy 1 by the president of the conven. | mother arrived from Kansas Cit i Funeral sorvices Mrs. Lucy Edwards o & 2 ion to have been duly electe only a few hours previously SRERITE £ 17 Oak street RERUSIARLY AL e 9114 . 1 s o h Hodges robbed a restaurant in drews’ chure! 2 i . . . Y election of a bishop s o opnet D5 T church 81, é I "t b ained by a mafority i 59th street of $240 April 20 las WRITES TO GALLES ock this morning with P 6 iste ecurities arried n N e b ey He claimed he used a toy pistol high mass of requi REy American I " A vo-thirds of all entitled to vote i (v_\""’.m"[‘”‘ij"f_n;“;:‘{m:“fl 8 e s V. (';x\‘r;md\\us.‘hhrn,m Rev. l P AL i ndtin | Dy Eon % s cach order are present two-thirds of Capiured in Colu i 5 Archbishop of Mexico City Protests |45 J. Laden was deacon and Rev. (a 8h ime this a 0gn ARt e Ny 219 200 2097 C t . 3 fhe vote In each order shall be nec. | The minor plea was accepted by P John Cotter of the LaSalle mission |spected Eddy-Glo home. ¥ & RR 4 . a2 onservative ai'gll‘l ssary to determine the election.” | Judse William Allen after the po- sgainst Order for Deportation of [in Parkville was sub-deacon. comy Lleteardleh sl i Ist pf 7% Lithuanian |son, state deg I Members of the 17 ty were pall bearers. Father |the American I Catholic Priest. Therc was considerable debate |lice reported that they had fou ‘ e e statoments by Hodges as to h soc v Meeting Opens at 9:45. previous efforts to get work and rhe | GTiKlS conducted the committal ard L, d Rot . Today's session of the annual|Dis acute want at the time to be services at grave in St. Mary's |C. e R ention of the Episcopal diocese | true. { cemetery. | T Motors > ? | 51 Cotnechiant wh fnarid ab o His claim that he used a cigar U i Chaplain Guest in Bristol Vot Waréh Tron Muter Will Leave City. The minutes of yesterday's sesslon efte case fashioned like a pistol | John A. Benson. 315 mia ) Y, protes r for the instead of a real gun, also was nd to be true. Funeral s Benson of rvices for John Alfred South Main stree eal and approve The trustees of donations and be- 0 e He Tells Judge Alling gainst W quests were authorized to sell the large number of p H;“v ',m?cw;:::“.“ ',.;’;”“ Wwill be held tomor SLBEN00 St s : ! : tory of the church of the Holy | Persons had appeared as character) /XRA! MUnClo. who t 1530 ‘+el6ek st tiia Home and at ol 1 o i on a visit ¢ i 7 Trinlty in Fairfiald. Tt was voted to | Witnesses while detectives e o'clock at ¥ el Icinpsetel 14 4 ‘ il : send to Mrs. John Hall Sage, of | that Hodges now is employed by a | o6, SF€ REMOF CELCTCD Abel A b e b : Portland, that portion of tha bish- | reputable banking house. e et Gilfiieran Fohvron c club this noon_given by . : - 0 s referring to the servic His bail of $3,000, which other affront to the holy see by tha | Burial will be in Fa Bristol Lions club. He was § S % e il s ¥ g on 3 , nd, the late Treas! been supplied by friends and Mexican government Tuee '.\N{“"I‘f:*‘ ”’\ I" iy iy ‘ Public lu ities Stocks, 3 0 guilty ternity brothers, was continued til the date of sentence. . Sage, as an officer of t On motion of “Monsignor Caruana's deportation | MO NENCUETE Pl is so atrociously unjust, says th Funeral services for Owen Curry @ N a stirring address on * Tahne of Hartford, the transfer | e archbishop's letter, “that hostility |0f 179 Washington street, will be | gion “‘"”’f,w " ¢ e 5 %5 . ¥ n has 3 {\ of certain land in Canasn was au-|Stone Rolls Onto Man’s | against the Catholic church will be held o s s i 2oy thotized. | beravatin WateRl (et et at €. Mary's church. Interment will rry C. Jacksor dend X T T The Rev. Samuel Sutelifta ot New | Leg; Taken to Hnspllal erament 18 authorized by the consii- |be In St. Mary's cemetery. | commander of the American I [t e : L Britain offered a resolution that the| Waterbury, May 19 (®—Loosened | qution to deport aliens it must do it E, Lu 1vhile ot New Haven, s i % 5 7 TREASURY STATEMENT - ishop appolnt a committee to con- [during excavation work in a sand | gy sufficient cause. | Stanley Kelloy. | department adjutant; —Po; e [National Lead 1421 |Treasury balar $28 DR ok Py iAan supervision in the |b on Harper’s Ferry road, a| *we make before you and the| Funecral servises for St o/ Br et it |N'Y Central “ Ohject to C nnn tmn liocese, the matter being sponsored 'heavy boulder fell against Frank | word a most mn protest and |child of Mr. and Mrs. W - | Pfennig of Selche LY, D RN Y N e H N ¥ x z At F End \(hfl(l] clericus of the Hartford arch- Presto, a street department employe, | declare our jrrevocable adherencs to of 476 North Burritt street, wera [ Dutton, Buel Ferguson S out |NOT & West 4 42 4214 1 : Sy \ pr i at beliet that sole su-|and inflicted a severe laceration on | (pe pontif.” [neld this afternoon at the home, | Pilon, commander of Seicheprey post, oy Amer.., 4 1l 4514 I - f r was too great a burden his left leg early this morn e lh-,v»rm:m was in St. Mary's ceme- | Secretary W. R. Bowes of {1 B el Pacifi 70 %701 |balances, 4 ) d s+ one man. The resolution was|Presto was taken to St. Mary's SUPPER FOR TROOP 8 | tery. | club, W. R. "”“'“J'?"' Ul % 2% | ps Lo mended by the Rev. George Alex-|plital in the police ambulance ics of t First Raptist | Li A 1 >¢ 5l tt € e B. ( t one or more archdeacon- |this afternoon to determine wh | crs and troop committee of ey et O fange of O | o apo | loros Baens, 2 B % | Sy | : = Fin } es be appointed to noxwlrr super- [or not the leg is fractured, Scout Troop 9, located at that | I NNGL D <ot |Radio Corp 42 {135 417, a e ress w d - 2 Ay o 1 h basemen er & on nclair 1 $ 1 amended resol ,v(nn was a lo,t |Hartford Man 'V[fl‘ Have ‘\ evening 1]\: ;‘1 church basement. | \ s R ohei ) Vance f Sincl: r'\‘l’ : | e rament Erploves: ATttx Keaut 0 he affair will be in appreciation of | : £C Vemoe b Tonitam Ben 1 | 3 ) Nominations Made. E Backing in League Fight |, To0" 500 5y e troon aurine | Us,f’t:‘fi::‘,:’," IHenior, ey oil ... 4 4% 9% | ng Payment Scald T Wlen nominations for bishop co-| Hartford, May 19 (P — James |in. presant year. The organization Onposite HE Mrtsts Uhureh 1\{ iden. be it e 6 % s | TOWN MANAGE R SPRAKS adjutor wero called for the name of | W. Pyne, business manager of the nysheq its way into the ranks of || Besdence 13 Summer At — l1es-3 | The party ey 415 4 473 | 1 2 3en Y 8 anager h Henry Knox Sherrill, rec- | Hartford rn league club, will ifret class troops during the winter admittanc A 3 5 i Trinity church, Boston, was|have support for the presidency of s lona GRLUNE Fiur nothe lofty at] \w.« bec » ¢ 5 ot \ first presen | the Eastern league, vacant through |ne present time. 9 Uipg o k! 5 o ¢ ] of the ~ nominating speech was made|the death of Danfel O'Neil. The e B BOLLERER S [ noon "””‘,’"‘) o ";, S | 5 4 1467 ja N . Daniel F. Sanford of Redding. |Hartford ownership will advocate STABDED TN "T | [ the trail of a key and alth a P : 3 O'her nominations were made as|his ele nd, it is sald, he may | Stamford. May 18 (P——John “,_‘ PCSY SHOP Findeds trom g o e 2 |a c ould » follows: Rev. Dr. Wallace J. Gard-| have the backing of owner Powell Mahon of this city was rushed 1o | LET TS FILL YOUR WINDOW m\rv'“ hopsiofit ! 1% 4 471 5 it ner, Paul's church, atbu L.|of Providence club and other | the Stamford hespital with serious OR _URNS IN THE (FMETERY. U S \ ‘H“r 2 % ‘ I by Georze A. Barrows of An-|officials, wounds on his neck and head. re.| BFOPING PLANTS smnvns axp | Fistate of Elias W ()hll U S Steel a sonia: Rev. Georgs Toop, Church of [ Mr. Pyne has not formally an- | celved in a free-for-all fight in a | 2 ‘)Ifl o ! : e 5 4 g 4 f 9 W. MAIN ST., PROF. BLDG. TEL. 886 at $21,960 2 5 the Holy Apostles, Philadeiphia, by | nounced his candidacy local coal yard. | “The’ Telegraph "Florist of New Britain o mh:“fmml?d | N % i d, besuests to 18 we P | White Motor .. 523 4 D | Willys Over 20 187 : T " | Woolworth 2 5 est ) 2 ol . - FAVORABLE REPORT : alances and out- | LOCAL STOCKS {Alcoholism, Not Murder X M B\ favor . | HHbC : bl e | Given as Cause of Death v 1t and Morrls C | 1 by Putnam & Co.) P e e 3 tt ] T |of James 5 t ¢ | g In Mrs. Snmc]"s Will | i, ed ST o ¢ i : "l Pearl Street, ILnt[m(l Telephone 2-5261 | nldoanir eyt Bt | . L et i i 87 W. Main Street, New Britain, Telephone 1253 and one to a charitable organization [A%(13 Life RIghis. ... 1¢ ) |lleved to have been due 10 a Lo b AR B | are by the ill of Fa Ll Automobila Ing ved %0 € 1 to y ) A - |Somers, widow ot George & * | Hartford Flre | Nee 0P Sha x . > Donovan, a |filed here today. The est Natoit T | The state police of the_ : |gates about $125 0. I’hoenix Fire ) J ¥ : b n e are pleased to announce that ‘? e erm (oF s UUNS El¥eRill Ehe g velita s (o} J50 L0 | g et o ; Park strect C. 3 ITCN | conn, General ... 25 1425 e ol ¥ | 0 to the Bridgeport Ladies' | Manufacturing Stocks : e o e ow Other benefic inelude a large | ; H\|~ s | brong e or dea e Bige- Hm (m Co com.. § 85 | T | ’ Formerly with Judd & Company, SELANG BRIDGREORE S e Bl s e o it ot the el HE NVESTOR S i | Bl Membe of aryman's ° | Billings & Spen p | P M has this day become associated with this firm in our clas pla 3 R i Mt o o OCKET IVIANUAL o = Bridgeport on | Colt’s Arms 4 SO 328 Page Booklet Issued Monthly Sales Department. gession of the e Baele Dok a | Newton, Mass. May 19 (P—Six lividends, High and Low peices of 1 tlon of Men's Rible classes. Dr. I |yafni Co s 25 | fire departments cooperated today ir b e g 'i%d..,f:fma” |‘ B. Conger of this city. vice presi- | Hart & 170 % | fighting a fire that destroyed the Fumished FREE by any dent of the National Federation of [ande 51 £2 wood working tof J. W. ¥ to, investors and traders on b 7 — §# Men's Bible classes, will speak 08 N n 1 14 |son & Co. in Auburndale with a OFer £ \\\LHL‘“}"‘EL&I :“I‘"L?;! Y ARCGER ER, ‘How Much is a Man Worth?” | N B Machine 104 of § st New Yok City \

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