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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1926. | Berlin were to have sailed Saturday | and had postponed their trip one week. | Mr. and Mrs. George Hildeb . who were in Miamj, 1 home, it was stated t City Items EIGHT VESSELS MISSING AT SEA Steamship Companies Await Work of Their Ships 20 Mise Esther Nelson is spe tion at Mount ( ding a month’s va mens, | Mich. New York (P—Steam-| The sHip companies today awaited word Mmorial com 5 from at least elght vessels, unheard |3t 8 o'clock at the oflice of Ar from since the tropical hurricane of | fect D. K. Perry. The commi Tast\weak) It| was" not, " dsnnitsly| Wil ask tlie board jof publiciwarks o known that aMl of the ships were |°hclose Willow Brook near the me- n the storm area, and it is as- | Morial site. sured by shipping men that vessels| The wee which were unaffected would not | sions of th consider it necessary to no y their sumed next oftlces 3 Clerk of Cou The Clyde line, operating Gy New York and Miami, today denied that the steamship Cherokee, with a full complement of passengers, was within the storm area. The Chera eft New York Saturday and is not due in Miami until noon tomorro The Munson line had received no word from any of its vessels. It was thought that two freighters ve felt the force of 1 The Dollar line \ship Pr lent Harrison left Brooklyn Th day but company officials said it wa loubtful if she was far enough sou hen the storm struck, to be in da zer. No direct ~d the Florida office here today. Meag tion Indicaled that ¢ railroad telephone lines had b iestroved in the vicinity of Miami. A huge girder fell throu roof of the Western Union building Miami, but no ¢ fered, officials through the causing damage to cquipment A. F. Neilson, pr Southern Dairics, formed th alm Beach s that damage to tl; Spanish-American war committee will meet tonight Sept " short ndar city court will be r Monday, according t Emil J. Danber mme: mont wice a son of kly se between | CAY g t 5 William Mi M Bire Franeis' Harold E . Julius Eise who was 1in June, 2 may | M strec cine gr Harva sf si- will enter Harvard ness trip in A son neral at toc terson hospital Pe forn: tion coa informa- niles of n was poured roof, heavy the at and ap- ident of said he any's plant 4 no damage. el called to the ( is at ork headquarters of the ad to re- t work. ceive subscriptions for rel o'c 'nm NEW BRITAIN FOLKo IN HURRICANE AREA urday, (Continued from First Page) rec He o Miami ‘obacco shop on Main removed with his fam Beach several vears a real estate boom ver on M New Brit treatment. §6,000 CONTRIBUTED 10 FUND FOR TALMUD TORAH ; Residents Show brother, store on | noon that fved any hopes réla- McEnroe, candy said thi has not T message from Tlorida that no harm has tives. William I brother, living at was also without Beach. John Tobhin nue, this cit for his con ind basketball that his father, John Mrs. John A Brooklyn, N. r ami and heard rom them. Mr. Tobin Wt home visit with his daughter 1 in Tlorida. The West m Beach until las when they left Miami Mr. Donnc became er building a theat Mrs before her marriage was dred Tobin of this ¢ Another local man who has caught in th in Florida 1s Frederick erly 117 Bas engaged in the in Miami a of his family urday, no from him His fam a conducts a McEr 27 Har 27 son s news from Miami Jewish Futhusiasm ¢ Bla in Supporting Hebrew School Dur- wio is wit ing Brief Financial Drive. base tod Tobin, a nections J Donnelly of L in Mi- nothing bbl G egation 1 with his is on and son-in- trio at nd his drive the of the Yom s brought opening was in ind wa May in Iy Mil- Pa for Don Miss seen ish congregations in this ing the hoard of gover school to el storm han, street, nufacturi although heard from him on Sat- word has come through up to the present time. N made efforts to send a telesram to him bu though officials of the telegraph Sioetni st companles state that the wires will and the la S et get through. they say also that|git 10 SRS number th M.‘[ L nl,‘y there will be delays in sending |y oy e tn ffees, con v"v‘r hen, ify An innovation was Relatives have dnced in the form of a ress to get into touch e Mrs. Morris Abraham T e Samuel and Hyman B T A city, who have been eilie il the past several e was sent to Mi Fim of delivery had press time, Mrs. lvin is said to be in the storm Some local people t Daytona which ave been in the ps Mr. and Mrs. Harold Q Mrs. Quadland’s sister, Jackson, of 32 Hart Daytona and have not ed with local relatives storm. Alfred Thompson, insurance man and a brother of Harry Thompson of Morgan, Kings- ley & Thompson ia a resident West Palm Beach, In the area. Mr. and Mrs. ! Walter, formerly of this city are said to be in Daytona as are Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Tucker of Maple Hill Willis Comstock of New Britain | is at Miami Beach according to re- ports. Mrs. Calvin Blanchard, of Bristol, is reported to be asota. A telegram was Mrs. Samuel 8. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac D Grove Hill, from h is ni Miaimi stating with nothing us to accon = pupi not be coursc 1 to bus n s will deg No ing the wore Rabhi - ar campa secured. shortly. Ha 1 junior congregation tried withont sue- intro- with Mr. and formerly of in Miami for years. A telegram mi but no assuranc ived up to fomale cho the direction 1 instrue- and son this ic schools, senior gorvic 1 in the pas et gogne This choir composed volces and was under the di- rection of Cantor Samuel Cantor ars at () Synn anted ch the been rece prayers of 12 Bristol Ila., also 3lanchard in Sarasota, }\'0 Local Exhibit at to be ht to thou are The ment at New Britain foundation will not in the exhibit at the tes exposition at Springfield year, the fact s of infanti Massachusetts city for the cision of t} ‘mlmn. New iritain 5 ~|been well represented among the HM:‘}; ! prize-winning exhibits in the past YOTM land planned to seek further honors this month, but the epidemic changes the plans. After consuitz tion with the members of his exe tive board d with P. F, chairman of the school board quire, of the ndation, has decided not risk of sending any local s to Springfiel club drum corps, prize in t has Junior Achieve- rticl- stern this 14 Miss street communicat- since the in responsible ni- Alwa | Lei former local cal org has King, W. W, local to run director hil- formerly o in Sar- hiel | won second tival last received today by el daughter of | o : AR acll of |drawn from this yea L | by Dw ‘Skinner, husband who [ ¥ D : that hie had es- | i but his eye | |Runaway Boys Found in Freight Car at Milford ¥ Miller, aged of 49 armington ue; Pap enski, aged 12, of 98 Winter street, year, a s competition ght supcrintendent club, caped b Mr. Holmes and a Miami, W. Mitchell, on a houseboat near Miami, own- ed by the local man. According to the story they had a narrow escape and lost practically everything they | Plainville, and John aski, owned. 8, of C street, found in a Mr. and Mrs, Fred J. Marshall of | freight car in Milford, according to Plainville booked passage to )nang} word received by the local polic on September §, but changed theff | The boys ran away from home last sailing date to last Saturday. They | week, riding a freight train. probably were no father south than| Frank Jurczak, aged 8, who left Norfolk, Va., when the storm broke. | home last Friday, was also located Mr. and Mrs. J. Maghella of East' in Milford, from friend wvere living | ay v were to | ta Eastern States Fair | the,| aged | 00D TEMPLARS HONOR JI]HNS[]N Local Man Heads State I. 0. G T.—Convention Held Here | e day, sat ik ntion ope th a roll ca ng of the grand |t ‘ny cony alow 1 reports o 1 patr in tin it is ce to law and r nd of \‘tcels’q ‘Activities in Catholic Churches Mary's Church 1ind mass ng at 7 Gilmor | Kt morn of on standard will L time and mass 1 of Hartford Hoc tion in issions m ¥ th fore tion will be taken ug Josepl's Church ary m high 1y morn- w. ry mass ted W o'clock mass for omas | 0°Conno sixth anniver {will be cclebrated at 7 o'clock f hop John J 1y morn- or Jc Panercl Nilan will 1 adminis- s of aftern St Peter's unent o rmation on 4 o'clock next Sun- Peter's Church iety will m o'clock of parish will a body Sund collect 11 th munion in 158 next will masses next The mo en up a ion Banns of marr wer the third and 1 publishe tima Conrad Evon M¢ (cntcnnml \lhlcics Make Good Bid for Cup bb of Harifor events at th onie oufin Avon, last & red by Geor to the winr Fifth 1 Towp urday Tk s by its 47 in Gr th anby it s to 5 competed ttended by about fifth drum high in the md many & heard s group. en Centen- lo¢ Harmony lodge the latter 11 to five in- | | nings. | | Dancing was enjoyed in the even- ‘m: and refre served {n the cor f lay, a feature {being the nated by Sherman Towpath | | lodg: Boston Man Held Up, Brother Is the Bandit | Boston, Sept. 20 (® When Harold Carbo of the south end was | | robhed of $150 and a check for 8950 on the Charles river espla- nade by two men his cries brought | police and a pursnit and capture entert Iy ining ind won, score o 1ments were Eddy of | followed At th 1ght oner. “Harold." “Dick," recognizi his brother | The alleged robber | told police he wa prosecute but th thetr intention of | George J. the ] A. L, MEN All stat polic Carbo face to tation was face with the pris- | | exclain respor one the vietim, brother unwilling e pres: Brown of Camb second man held TO MEET HERE » department officers and adjutants chairmen and members of | Philadelphia Convention of the American throughout the state, will | Thursday night lock at Ady-Glover rooms on W .-nfi ton street. Among the many im- matters to be discussed will |be the national convention in Phil- |adelphia and a definite announce- | ment of the program will an- {nounced at that time. READ BEBALD CMSSIFLED ADS post | ofticer | mitte [ e miltees 8 state com- | com- Legion meet at post in; portant | t Liner Minnetonka Has Rouuh \0 ‘age to \ \.‘ .\hlu.t( London ac iner arri from Te niles from One of etonka's 225 pass e was Mrs of President Olds leg W tes sald gales, heavy ine force s his or ¥ which forced the duce speed. Passengers wer n the decks and hatches ered down, G. Hibben, hoon Frids John LOS AN Lakehur The naval the naval STARTS FLIGHT P air v before time on flight to Newport, R. I. 10 o'c « three castern stand day ——| Deaths Horace 1. D. Pi New town, Payne. former resi- but late o Hartford He was 57 years Mi hospital last 1 age, compan Middle and Hill iciate ‘nr—m»nv will be in Middietown. | | Mary Tynch | Ly aged 75 vears, | widow of the Lyn died at her night shortly after 11 o'clock. She had appa arently been in good health until a few hours before her death ! Mrs. Lynch was one of the oldest | Trish settlers in this city an the house she more than prom Mrs, Mrs. Ma s v 3 Sexton William home Saturday .» ch, o reet lved in died for 50 years. She was a mber of e Iy Ci churc Mar oy of am ber of the ul fety and of the Society For the Propagation of the Faith. | She is survived by o Margaret Ly made her home Thomas McCarthy and John Toomey, both T al will q row ing from her hon services in §t. Mary's church Burial will be in meter m 0 o daughter, | ith whom a brother, | a sister, Mrs. | of New York be h tomor. mor r with at o o'elock Mary's old ce St 1 Funerals | orchids {a white Miss Nellie Leary funeral of Miss Nel wn was h ey 1 this morn- bk from the undert ing parlors of W. J. Coughlin Sons | and at i st acted as bears ind uin; ; Daniel | Joseph Albert mes Middletown, William Leary of Burlal was in St | Middletown, ind Southington. John's ¢ Ty Walter Walick 1 of Walter 1s old son of Mr r Walick of 33 Star is afternoon home and Wallek and street, 1:30 o'clock 2 o'clock at Rev. Wennis 10 Mes was Wal rs were: Helen Ren apustinski, Catherine Mildred Rich. The Molly Prestash, and Catherine Pres. Juliv Kerele wrial was fn Ukrai Nikodin Klinusko. The funeral of Nikodin Klinusko, | threc-month-old son of Mr. and Mr: John Klinusko of 170 Grove stre vho died vesterday morning at home, was held this morr o'clock. Burlal was in Saer cemetery nian cemetery s at 7:30 d Heart Fllen D. Nearing funeral of Mrs. Ellen D.| of Holyoke, a former resi s city, was held this after- o'clock at Erwin Mortu- Burial was in Fairview The Nearing ient of noon ary hapel cometer CARD OF THANKS, We wish to thank our friends sympathy and kindness shown our recent hereavement in ith of our beloved and mother, Mrs. Ella Remington | ALBERT REMIN _\\’n]‘ FAMILY MeCOTY. A. L. HART. during el Mrs, CARD OF THANKS wish to thank our and neighbors for the s and sympathy shown us our recent bereavement -in ath of our heloved husband and father, also for the beautiful | floral offerings recelved. We espe- | clally wish to thank Dept. 11 of the Stanley Works. (Signed) Mrs. and family. Joseph A. Haffey UNDERTAKER Phone 1625-2, Opposite St. Mary’s Church. Residence 13 Summer 8t.—16025-3. ‘BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP BRIDAL BOUQU FLOWERS FOR WEDDING DECORATIONE “The Telrgraph Florist of New Rritaln’” 8 W, MALN 8T, YRUF, BLUG, TKL, 8¢, We relativ kindi during the friends, Lottic Baranowski Wall Street Briefs | six John's | 1? pall & [ipas: dren of New N. [ of and Mr. | chestra | took 00 employes were | General Motors : vages of th consol s a manufact ng Motors became | This total does | employes of certain | T gor manuf employes of motor cars turing opera plants in 48 cities, 12 o Is and supplies from concerns and does 12.000 banks. has eral Is whicl buys ¥ thousand s with It ational agriculture profit of $1 corpor 406,07 equal prior prefe accumu ‘it ear is at 90 per cent and tin mill about the same 53 1 ende ol N this | STOCK MARKET 1§ NOT VERY STRONG Florida Losses Gauses Decling in Some Issues - some rities by in 1, and netary by * comm tte at 111 on rial group, or Motors year. ock) at 15 Du Pont at Bethlehem 5104 ctions 38— £S totaled v e loadl 11 1,865,95 from conectior 1,192,481 carloads /170 GUESTS PRESENT AT SOC]ETY WEDD]NG HERE ' Dr. Ratherine Brooks of This (‘lt}i Beeomes Bride of Dr. Wil- | liam Merifield of Chicago. | 1 csslve wed in this| e Brook Imp! place s rine and s the son Chi- corge \ as Mrs. man oom's brother-i of H bridesmalds were of Wi Eileen Tsland. white veil oms. S) v itron of he hid gown and pink were mpst e Miss | Conn I | | | | B! and Dorothy wn Miss W, Long ditired in long trai nd Tham, ticut King vt Hempste bride a ed with ried lilies of The the vall and orchids. bridesmaids tired in and carrled yellow ¢hrysan- 1 pernet roses tied with ons matched the s W John W. Kirk- Stanle Duncan and Harry B. of this city Dr. Robe Buol of New York A stringed trio luring the ceremon ception that follow vas beautifully decor lunch was rved to the tion. ‘he couple in Chlcago immediately had received the guests. Dr. Brooks was a graduate of Va sar in the class of 1 , & gra of Cornell Medical school of Chicago, for one year wore o car- 1 white ric The yellow mumn ler rnishm . 0 re | am, and city rendered and music e 170 guests recey ft for their home iftor they nd has been an interne 1t the hospital for Women and Chil- York. Dr. Merifield is ssistant professor of pathology at | Northwestern university. Am the out of town were Mrs, Thomas White of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hempstead, Long Island; rison of London, a cousin of t} {bridegroom; Dr. and Mrs. J. H !Strong and Miss Emily Strong of Larchmont, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs MeCraery of Pittsburgh; Professor nd Mrs. L. D. Hill of Mt. Vernon Y.: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hawley Amherst, Mase; Mr. and Mrs lwin Morrison of Elizabeth, N. 1. John Van Horsen of New York city and Mrs. Fortis H. Allis of Brattlehoro, Vt. Kir Miss Ha HOME of 1 VISIT SOTDIERS About 50 members mmond camp, U. 8. W. V., the camp at Noroton yesterday the annua! department visiting day. About 300 visited the camp, but the largest delegation was from this clty. Gifts were all wars, T inment was an Several vocal up a part of the A G presented to veferar o feature of the en- t-plece selections entertain- ter B or- ment. Associated Gas and Electric Company 61 Broadway, New York Dividend— Clmu A Stock The Board of Directors of Asso ciated @s and Electric Company has declared the quarterly dividend payable November 1 on its Class A Stock to holders of record at the close of business September 30, 1926 at the rate of 214% of one share of s A Stock for each share held, or 10% per annum. At this rate the stock dividend is equivalent to about $3.70 cash per share per year based on the present market price of about §37.00. Stockholders may also purchase or sell suficlent serip to make full shares wt the rate of $1.00 ahove or below, resgectively, the sale price of Class A Stack M. C. O'KEEFFE, Seeretary. J | stanjey Works o w21 H ! Uniop Pac visit- | cation of a relative poor inss by about 4 points mid-day, rican Swelting, ¢ sold down nearly 5 points. ng of th two hout a wave of I general list, scores rchandising, down 4 shortl se issues bei low week's closi & Dye 1403 reric Can 541 \'7 Ca & F Am TLoco A & Ref Am Sugar Am Tel Am Am Woo Anaconda Cop Atchison Bald Loc Balt & i ¥ 101 14714 491 Cop Chrysler ( Coc ‘orp Cola, Fuel Consol Gas ' Prod Dodge Du Pont 0 Colo Biros Genl nl Ele M North Tron Or Gt No Gulf Hudson 1 ¢ Ind 0 & G .. Int Nivkel Int Pape Kelly Cop Asphalt G Gt tors ..15813 Ctfs Mid Mo Mo Cont Kan & Te Pac Mont Wart N Y Central NYNH & Nor & Wi North Amer North I Pack Mot C Am Pet Pennsylvania Picrce Arrow 1dio Corp . 144 H 44 & ar B rs Roebuck inclair Oil Southern Pac Ry Standard Oil | oSuthern 43 114% 163 udebaker rexas Co Texas & oTbacco Prod United Fruit . 118 U s ¢t Ir Pipe 206 U S Ind Al .. 81 U S Rubber U S Stecl Wahash Ry Ward Bak West E | Wi Motor W Over Woolworth 4 145 4624 B illys | LOCAL STOCKS (Furnished by Putnam & Insurance Stocks Bid Aetna Casualty 7 Aetna Tife Tns Ae i | Automobil | Hartford Fire Natoinal Fire Phoenix Fire Travelers Ins. C Conn. General Manufacturing Stocks. ‘\Hv Hardware 3 | Am. Hosicrs | Beaton & Cadwell Bige-Hfd Co, tna com er com r pid Colt's Arms Eagle 1 Fatnir Hart & oley Land P N B Machine . |N B Machine pfd . Niles-Be-Pond com Judd Peck, Stowe & Wil Russell Mtg Co. covill Mg Co. andard Screw Stanley Works ring Co. « Despite ontlook at naw longer W ss also croppe PUTNAM & CQ' 8 Moo | NEWORR LTHARITOR) * T EXGRANGEY TJWEST MAN ST NEW SRITAIN= A Tel. 2040 '""v o QL € CENTIAL tow mu- We Offer:— 100 Colts Thomson, Tfenn & Lo Burritt Hotel Bldg.. New Britain Telephone 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. We Offer— 20 shares HARTFORD-CONN. TRUST CO. Price on application DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS (new we which quick- HARTFORD Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Tel.2-T186 issues | s Bumtt‘Hotel Tet. 3420”7 WE OFFER 100 Stanley Works THOMSON & McKINNON 11 Wall Street New York City MEMBERS Chicago Board of Trade York Cotton Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange York Produce Exchange Indianapolis Stock Exchange York Coffec & Sugar Exch. Winnipeg Grain Exchange New New New New York Stock Exchange NEW BRITAIN BRANCH Burritt Hotel Building 1815 T. FRANK LEF, Telephone Manager and 1818 DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE SERVICE TO ALL MARKETS Listed stocks carried on conservative margin wrington Co, Union Mfg Co. | Public Conn New Britain He 1 7 nd Lains com .... Hartford police his interest in follower ot active mem- Council, Jr. O, term as is a close He is ar Chamberlain M., hat HORMAL SCHOOL SENIOR YVICTIM OF PNEUMONIA Utilitles Stocks, Elec Service 67 3 [ Con Pow pfd ...100 it Elee Lt N B.Gas ... Southern N ¥ Tel 3 hern N E Tel Rts ing served a TREASURY STATEMENT Exchanges 456 Miss Helen L. Murray of Torrington York balances Roston halances WILL NOMINATE FENN Exchanges 63,0 Passcs Away at Homo—Death Shocks Friends, Miss Helen L. n Murray of Torring= a member of the senior class at New Britain State Normal school died yesterday at her home of pneus monia which developed from a sep tie throat. She had been ill only about Miss Murray w youn W. Irving Temporary Chalrman sore K. who was 19 years of of the most popular n at the institution. She ool for the fall term but was forced ta eptember 9, hav- become ill. 1t was expected that would be able to return to school weeks and it was stated tion today that she had up her studles to- | of Convention, Called For Tomor- | two we | row Morning at 11 O'Clock. as one E b ated for a fa meeting of delegates repre | the first | morrow | ks Cities Congressman Hart Fenn will renomin B A ettt senting district on mber 7 congres morning hall on and will send a total of 1 Irving of this city congressional meeting permanent chafr fonal Washington towns in at at {ing str she ; within a few mber of will | o a will rington Hi a me committee, to order and and clerk expected to take She was graduated from the Tor- th school in 1924, Survive her and one ert. Her father, Thomas 11in 1917, funeral will he at 2 ity Ar mother | sional convention New RBritain Delegs to the county at Hartford today, solution endorsing poli ongressman Fenn declaring record has been such that no other | 107 candidates wish to come forward to |church contest the nomination.” buri A will WEDDED FORTY YEARS v Herbert €. the time a was ever held congres- in The afternoon held tomorrow o'clock from her 198 Prospect street, Torring- Rev. Dr. Arthur R. Potter, pas- of the Center Congregational that town, will officlate and Al will be in Hillside cemetery. dclegation of her school-mates attend the funeral, as will a sentation from the faculty of fnstity tion dopted o home, the s of on Co.) Asked fon. Policeman and Mrs, tyon Petty Thefts Occupy Attention of Police Reports to the police today indi- of a mild epidemio in the city, Frank t Jubilee street re- their 40th “..\l\n.; anni. Portec 55, OF S80 ORI reau drawer at s home yesterd today. They recelved con- [ CHOWE & | gratulations from their many friends %4 John Abel of armington av enue 1 that four gallons of |in New Britain and vicinity on the t were taken from a house he is happy event e bullding at 825 and 3 st street, wood of Gliead. The marriage took While Jullus Miczkowski of 119 place in Hebron, September 20, strect re ,m».: 1 the theft of | 1586, and itmmediately afterwards' '8 bleyele at Willow Brook park. |the couplo came to New Britain,| OfTicer John O'Keefe reported that | where they have since made their| Shildron were carrying away edibles lior Six children were born ‘o the restaurant of Mike Saes flen 434 Myrtle street, a plate | them, of whom five are living. There : |’nr.\ also nine grandchildren. i having been broken Saturday. Policeman Lyon is a veteran mem- | ber of the force and for some time . T has had a day shift at headquar- Special I\otice ters. In his younger days he was & — prominent baseball catcher, and se Daughters of Isabella will hold & eral years ago he was h\atrumenu\mhm in Judds' hall Tuesday evening 25% |n arpanging sames between the|Sept, 21st. Admission zu.-.-\m Observing Anniversary and Re- cefving Felicitations Today. ving 14 d Mrs. Stanley ¥ street o ob- Policeman Lyon of sorvi ert re I3 | versary report pain re Miss Ida F. Lock Smith rom