New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 2, 1926, Page 4

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e BOOKHART HEADS TICKET IN 10WA In Ilinois Smith Also Gets Party’s Support # — Colonel Brookhart, Chicago, Smith W. neminee for the senate, recognized as the head of the ticket in Tewa and Colonel Frank L. Smith senatorial nominee in Iliinol recelve speaking engagement port from the republican campaign committee. Opening western here yesterday, tee announced that it speaker in Smith's be ville, 1lis., September 15. Since the racent campaign inquiry here, in which it was shown that more than $280,000 had been expended In be- half of Col. Smith in the primary. Sept. 2. has been senate headq nate commit- would send a alf to Taylor- republican | | the western headquarters, will be | OHV!'I within a few days by Sena- | ence C. Phipps of ( anrnm jalrman. Two other bodles, the | \\\F« ern £ | House Republican camp mitteee, soon will L‘s(;\hlhh hl‘m.-\ quarters here. PIKE BITING G0OD But President Coolidge Has Yet lu“ Get His Big Fish, Though Others | Are Successful. ith's N. Y. 2, (P are biting in Osgood | Lake, but President Colidge has yet teh his, of fhe f totalling sixty « been taken from the 1 door-yard in the past » sixteen year old son of Ormon Doty, the president’s guide, gave both his father and the elder pupil a lesson y when he caught ke in Osgod. Sept » |to the interest that would have been | iture stockhol NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1926. W PEACE TERMS OF RAILROAD DEAL Canadian National Lines Agita- tion Ended London, Sept. 2 (A— the settlement of the long standing litigation between the Grand Trunk Pacific railway four per cent deben- s and the Canadian National railways have been made | publi | he terms of By these terms the Canadian Na- tional railways shall create and {a from July 1, Al interest of 2 nterest payment | provision is 1 cqual to 2 per cent of the total amount of stock issued, whether still | outstanding or not plus a sum equal vacation at the shore. | son, of Golf street have returned af- ter spending two weeks with Mr.| and Mrs. G, E. Root at their sum- mer home at Canoe Harbor. | Harold Skinner of Thompson | street is spending scveral days in New York City. Inclndes Three Towns Danielson, Sept. 2 (A—Powdrel Alexander, Inc., of Boston, yes | Graham Spring, Charles Baisden and Leonard Olmstead spent Sun- | day at Madison with friends from | the hill. Troop No. 2, Newington * Boy Qr‘ou(s will hold th t meeti 0 u Dary, scou & terday purc practically all of the mill vil s of Attawaugan, Ballowville anc Pineville, in the town of Killingly | from the Attawaugan company, Wit lquarters in Norwich. ship of Dr. master, Several friends of Mr. and Mrs. B. I'. Damon tendered them a fare- well Saturday evening. it ment je would not be less than — $2.000,000, Mr. G street sp K. Spring of Thompson veral days in Provi-' grate 60 dence, R. I. Sie s 1 the three plants for near! The general depression in textile business in New ¢ however, forced a gradu - down of operations and fi -\ complete closing of the plant Mrs. street ¢ ter selling her home 52,000,000 S0LD ‘Killingly Cotton Establishment| eed three cotton milis The pur- price was not announced but was estimated that the replace- The Attawaugan company has op- | ) | be on the campus for the period be- | o |tween Nov. 2 nd, wing y the the three miils, stock housesc, reser- voirs, water privileges, 100 tenement houses, two club houses, two board- ing houses, a church and 600 acres| {of land. The mills have 1,000 looms, | | 50,000 ring spindles and 15,000 mule | spindles. Four hundred worker were employed. The new owners |intend to start operations fmmedi- ately and expect to have them run- ning at full capacity by November 1. Powdrell & Alexander, Inc., are the owners of the Paco Manufactur- ing Co., mills employing 700 persons 1/in Danielson. The officers of the .| Boston company are: President, | Josepn N. Powdrell of Boston; vice- | John F. Alexander and | Scripture of New York Willlam H. Brown of | - | presidents, Harry E. easyrer, Boston. WESLE | Middletown, Sept. 2 1 [ Frost, poet, lecturer at university on the George Bennett foundation for 1926-27, will LECTURES () ‘Wesleyan and Dec. 11. will be fewer lectures this year than Mr. Frost would be available for in- ) formal discussions with students in- _Robert | Washington, | acquaintance at the Central Y. Slocum | C. A., | days. There | formerly, but it was announced that ! 'JEWELS RECOVERED : VALUED AT 30,600 Were Solen Tuesday From Gardinal Dangherty Philadelphia, Sept. 2 (P—Jewel- ry and bonds valwed at approxi- mately $50,000 stolen from the res- M*nc‘ of Cardinal Dougherty Tues- ht, were recovered by police Police have arrested | L ester Price, 21, of New York, wk | they sald, has confessed the robb: and 21s6 Mitchell Novack, D. C., Price's chance M. where both lived for sevedal ng. More than $18,000 worth of the booty, including the episcopal rings lay for almost 24 hours i aper ezg crate under the steps of a va- cant Walnut street stone mansion, Novack is held for question- | Opened the Safe Police said Price told them he gained :ntrance to the house early . | last night and opened the safe on _'w first floor after “monkeying th the handle for a while.” Hs said be took the bonds and jewels [to ni room but later became itened and took the jewels out ime them. He kept the bonds \mlv'r his pillow he said, and today asked Novack how to' dispose of | them. No k< took them to a lawyer. The latter became suspi- cious and with the ald of a brok- er traced the bonds to Cardinal Dougher It was arranged later for Price and Novack to meet at the la and when they larrived they were arrested. ! New Zealand Customs Tariff to Be Altered London, Sept. 2 (P—Sir James Parr, high commissioner in London for New Zealand has received offi- | cial intimaton of an alteraton in the New Zealand customs tariff, Under the char British motor %ehicles would receive an additional prefer- ential tariff rate of ten per cent over suggestions had been made in some payable on any stock previous son of Hartford . The property purchased includes terested in literature. | where it had been sccreted. quarters unfavorable to him that he resign his candidacy. Not only has the republican party in Towa placed its stamp of approval | | on Colonel Brookhart, but the eandidate will take the stump prior to the November election for the full republican ticket. The an- nouncement was made At a party conference in Des Moines last night. Colonel Brokhart, who was ousted trom his seat In the United senate last spring, ha center in the last two gen being opposed in 19 ‘regular” republ ment, and called rty deserte the state central committee in The senate campaign committee will meet here September 21 to con- sider campalgns in 27 states involv- ing republican seats in the United atates senate. date s one week after theh last of the nine re- maining senatorial primaries in which republicar 1 Next Tuesday Wisconsin, New Hampshire, Massachu Arizona will choose nominees, while primaries scheduled September 14, rado, Vermont, Washing 3 York. Senator eneen of Tllinols, now in ci DownPayment Puts anHdauc m pounder. Mrs. Frad Hirschl , N. Yo & ® hotel, capteured a mu-- ¢ n pounds, nother sum- it in one two I- two days mer resident br pounds heavier President (00 of the summer, pound pike Ige's largest fish date, is a six S VISITORS t. 2—Mrs. on, grand- bolters move- yp d her 104th | Thompson long h Marble- | 1d’s oldest resident, son was up and .’wm\( the house, and able to visitors who » to cong No for- r , however. vas recefy are | 4n Colo- ble 1 on Sept. of the Ikins. ad all b lived in er life such stock been redeemed. (6% and not more than 10 med out of the sinking fund, The amount set aside each year | shall for the first ten yea July 1, 1927, be applied to t lemption of stock by purch tender only—at a price, inc half year's interest, of not ] k shall be par only. that ti od by dr h OX lers are in MAPLE HILL NEWS of Robbins ave- W. Mor- ent last feCarthy, who has a4 Mrs. Clifton It street for several to her home at | | Harry Cook of Golt | Mr. and r after a months our ome! 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