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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1926. ticipates native ew York, he jo s as a second lieu 9 and react colonel i ed the - tenant in 1§ BISHOP HANNING BACK FROM ABROAD Expresses Great Admiration for : Premier Mussolini ma I 19 ur New York, Oct William T. Mann day on the Ac France, It he found a d those countries, Referrin Rev. John ing bishop of t to attend the scc lic congress in Manning said “I am quite interested i{n Bi: Murphy's decis; sure that anything he may be wise, well cons for him to do as presiding bi the Episcopal church.” Asked concerning his attituda to- ‘wards the possibili between the iscopal ¢ the Roman Catholic said: “I am drawing all ch s to Bishop Manning e ssed a miration for Premier Mussolini, an said “he is doing great thi his country.” FLORIDANS SAID T0 HINDER HELP (Continued from First Page) return itania after v 1 war er Murray, presid- Spiscopal churck o ireh amq Broad Street Business Men Engzag Rohrchisgns in Dispute Over Terri- interested in ¢ torial Rights Claimi ing a mandatory injunct Chrostow tail Merchants association th ning, but will not receive your positive in: Vice-Chai tructions.” ser in a report been re persistent reports that the r set forth by his organization iff notified th the t r jagree rary to do so, lleg WOMEN HOTEL WORKERS O SYMPATHETIC STRIKE Laundry Employes Wallk Out When (P—The a copy of the message about ¢ tions in Florida Romih, reply to tion follows: | “Answering your wire. Useless to | glv: out your telegram over my name. We been ha ped | by telegrams of Governor Martin| In an and other Florida people, the great sudden di newspapers are represeited in the Burri ami and if you and your associates noon, seve: have the cour ed in th situation tions were newspapers and give them an hon- morning by emplo est statement, without mpting to |through local advertise Florida. Statements we | give out are contradicted by state- | ments from Florida.” mmon council GOL. WILLIAMS LOSES LIFE IN AUTO PLUNGE = (Continued from First Page) | ezt | Eight Maids Are Suddenly Discharged. an all N 1 Naples—BuiIding Case In Court Next Week The N: 3 h | before bui and board of the build house, owne and but Butler said that cocktails were serv- | ed at the party but that he did not partake of them but sat on the porch while most of the drinking was going on. i After conviction Colonel Williams | © was reduced several points in his | VRS ranking and transterred to San |Judse John H Francisco, May 22 last, where he | 21100 counsel, was placed in charge of marine re- | 1Y cruiting in the western district. Gen- | eral-Butler also was transferred to Ban Francisco later. Other ca have plunged into the bay from the BEmbarcadero in a similar manaer. Washington, Oct. 1.—(®— Al- though he came most prominently into the spot light as a result of | this noon. The boy the celebrated “cocktail” courtmar- | the New Bri tial at which he was thé defendant, |and was able to g Colonel Alexander S. Williams had | injuries were dressec & career of 27 years in the marines | the police he was driving we and had service ribbozs to designate | Lafayette street when the many campaigns in which he papimppm into the roadws the archi. buil is a will rep AUTOMOBILE STRIKES CHILD Salvatore Verano, 14y 416 Main street fered cuts bruises about t wl i by an automobile driven I Joseph Rocco of 51 ag s, of and head told on boy Roceo That Blissful Fee]z'ng There’s a feeling of comfort when you slip on a pair of Florsheims that starts from the toes and spreads and spreads till you feel good all over! And say, Florsheims lookevery bitas grand as they feel. Take this tip—they’re the best buy in shoes there 1s. VOGUE SHOE SHOP 236 MAIN STREET OPP. THE MONUMENT WEAR FLORSHEIMS AT ALL TIMES [ City Items ospital where she recently under STEAMER NEW BRITAIN IN FLAMES AT SEA . | Miss Gert 1de Connelly, daughter | and Mrs. Martin Connelly of | hrop street, has left for Brook- | N. Y., where she has accepted | icher's position. | Ida Rissi | d in New Miss ts spending the York City. c residents attend the world's series 14 Miles 1 3 the Y _\With Flames Visible Oct. Prosecuting At- Co., their land on South t to I. Levin, HART CRITICIZES GOPS FOR SLOUCHY ATTITUDE ““Attention!” Folice Chief Shouts As con- yord tor They Line Up For Roll Call At Headquarters f W. C. Hart of the police de- d night force on duty at by suddenly were lined up for pleased at the lack ing of the men, he tion!” and in a fev the to understand rom the prac- all sorts of awk: ing roll call i1 lined up Bamforth neir appear- | the men esist Fleet Boys Qutdistance Best Police Sprinter 1 8, » 1 good Fe department’s f escaped ons of at $12 owned by J. C road street, Meriden, buildi y wonld Stanley the dolls into the “Lock Shop ¥ made t¥ T not dare cacherous the follow fooling g out vicinity HOWERED ’ was | ower last ss and Pro- | by Miss | out 30 guests Meriden, Hart- e Symolos present from ew Haven ren- selections, | will become Nowakowski riden on October 1 employed as Stanley Traceski UIEF SHOWS | S to “r lorida the of k of to t oversubs and M retary arles ship as runway of Is FLORIDA RE! nefit perfo for relief will be condu Lyceum n- day afternoon, and the receipts add- in the suc-cd to New Britain's subscription. the ¢ lar benefit matir are to be d ughout the state o) Governor Trumbull havin: issued a blanket permit for all ies and to have Sunday n ies for this Staten of 1s chairman of t loan committ ed an imtortant role and cit- DAY TOMORROW 1 members of St. Step! | Apostolic Armenian church will hold a tag day tomorrow to help raise | Is to pay for tt church | Miss Irene Donohue | been received by Mrs. | rop street, of | Miss Irene aughter of | tockville, for: JFflShiUI;;}‘iO Duels Now Photographed for )‘C\\ s | homas Dono ly of this city Besides her father, Mrs. Andrew Kushi of Mass., and two broth | hivalrous com-|yoth ang Daniel Donohue e Ll e S| The funeral was held the pictures ing at 9 o'clock from St. Ber the newspa lchurch in Rockville, Burial was in | | | that city | ne e ot leading \ | | encour | she N hi each duel | ed by a co s of phe pub @ in into n whic Riverside Yacht Club identifled by numb band as the prope Ne has been | upon its | of Arthur Haven, a Funera s | R e s e Mrs. Clara T. Crowley Funeral services for Mrs. Clara T. $2 years old, who died sday evening after living in| | this city for 76 years, will be held at her home, 12 Lake Court tomor- row afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. William Ross, pastor of the First Baptist church, will officiate. Inter- | ment will be In Fairview cemetery. CHARTER REVISION TO BEGIN | The work of re-writing the city | charter will commence next Friday | Josenh A. Haffey UNDERTAKER Phone 1625-2. Ot when an organization meeting | of the charter revision committee Opposite St. Mary's Church Besidence 17 Summer St.—1 two days 1 h wind which drov lter in the Ope arrived cause of the hig the third to | club, will be held. Senator Edward Hall will be elected chairm of the committee and R. J. B . sec- retary to Mayor Weld, will be retary, it is expected. sec- | RETURNED — | ine rarten ot e operators necnses| BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP {of Thomas E. Lawlor of 65 Black WEDDING SERVICE UNEXC |Rock avenue and John A. Lindquist of 13 Wakefield court, also that the Bridal Bouquets and Wedding Decomtions. 83 W. MAIN ST, PROF. BLDG. TEL. 885 right to operate has been returned to Vincent Harrenden of this city 83 W. Main St., Prof. Bldg. Tel. 886 The Telegraph Florist of New Britain, LICENSE LLED | (no street address given) and Julius Raymond of 350 Washington street. |s {w [wor! | spector in refusing a perm | will ada; ‘n‘.nhilo | corse Street Briefs lBUL”SH MARKET ~weeoee ALL DURING DAY ok o'ene of Roicoount Rate Mot Ralsed— Traders Enthuse Wall a ock to consist of $10 par ar com- p of comn 8 for one. cumula- per cent an- lamption at d dividends. and 1 mon, involvi stocks on t bear tive I copper in 26 is calculated at 64,300 tc h 402 traces of Coppers took on ife on rec _— new leass of are expanding more urre ¥ normally should ¢ the present volume s Kly re-| ¢ itions. “There rence between the trade on the one other. y booming, but ng as rapidly as this loan expan- it might on and wz arly tou Most upward, cropped the re- ) common Norfolk and Western and De Hudson. 1ving of ed of mission h the 158 and ments and ne mills we pr tion of strer today’s m Points e wood operations in produ a wed nomi; ion and ship- ten per cent gain d orders of west coast WEST HARTFORD YOUTH IN CRITICAL CONDITION Hurt f buyig re- specula- Alfred Primm, in Football Practice, Undergoes Operation at Amherst s 1g of money rates in the or so, bled to cover buying orders appeared in ass., Oct. 1 g jition of P West Hartford, Conn., who suffered a fracture of the spine tior W today, relief from tk below the middle of the has been noticed, Dr. L. N. Durg ! on in charge, said. Primm received a blow head in a scrimmage s: ootball team on Wedne: was discovered afterward that first vertebra had been fractu His condition was pronounced cr cal end an operation was performed dnesday night. The outcome of e operation was sald last night by to be con- Motors, Carbide, o, Cor General Union Pont, Copper, erican Su cial Solve with early nearly 6 \ the ing he ne Ken- sis Am- tru ing from ner Pictures weak spot, vield- | selling inspired by ial that Famous Players was otiating for its theaters. Pla > under way, howev for the vitaphone, owned by Warner, in Famous Players thea- Foreign exchanges steady, with demand sterling around $4.84% and TFrench fra above | on the sion of the 1 to was only points on ti- rgeons ters. cotural ; 30 cent Land Found to Be in All Che & Dye 141% Two Building Zones American can 55+ Owning a lot at the junction Am Car & Fdy Beaver and Washington Am Loco . part of which is zoned for Resi-| AM dence C and part for Business A, 4™ Josehh Mlynarskl, a member of | AT the board of public works, cannot | 4™ Toba: build a business and o Baoin Anacond lding pending a decision by Aelivon board of adjustment on his appeal | - from the action of the buflding in- %1:;,1 Lioco Beth Su, Tel tenement the Mr. Miynarski w iilding containing two tenements. He the brook that has the lot for years, and thereby dry out the ground for & foundation. | q When the zoning map was con- sulted, the peculiar condition the lot as regards zoning was dis- covered. Attorney Lawrence J. Golon will ints to erect, a two stores d | con pac intends to pipe | qor . flowed through C & R ° | Chrys °f | Coco | represent Mr. Miynarski before the board of adjustment Pont Da Nem Erie RR Erfe 1st Fam P! Yisk Rubber Asphalt WILL SPEAK TO ATUTO MEN Joseph F. Ryan of Detroit, Mich., ss the New Britain Auto- assoclation members others of the public at a meeting in the Central Junior high school this evening at 8 o'clock. He will tz as his subject, “Personal efficie he handmaiden of success.” Ryan cames here with the endorse- ment of the automobile m ers of Detroit. MISS BERKOWITZ SHOWERED Nickel A miscellaneous shower was held [1nt Paper st evening at the home of Miss | Ken Cop. Elsie Gourson, in honor of Miss s Rose Berkowitz, who will become & Nash.186 the bride of Dr. Feilteburg of New |Mack Truck ..1111 York on October 12, at the Con- |Marland Oil Plaza. Miss Evelyn Rasch-|Mid Cont ... kow and Miss Gourson entertained | Mo Kan & Tex St e gl Mo Pac pfd | Mont Wara .. 64% {National Lead 158 i P and o APPLES REPLACE PEACHES Montville, Conn., Oct. 1 (P—A |N Y Central ..143%4 peach orchard locally famous for the (N Y N H & H 464 crops of peaches it has produced, |Nor & West ..1693% Kitemaug, has given its last yleld [North Amer .. 531 of that fruit. Hereafter it will be | North Pacific % an apple orchard. It produced tens | Pack Mot Car 35% of thousands of peaches during its |Pan Am Pet B 661 16 years of bearing life. When the | Pennsylvania trees were planted the owner, Mr. |Plerce Asrow Browning, alternated apples with [ Radio Corp . peaches and now the apple trees Reading opened | y are bearing as the peach trees are | Scars Roebuc yielding to old age +8in Con Oil .. PUTNAM & CQ MEMBERS NEW YORK & HARTFORD STOGR EXCHANGES BHIWEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAINs Tel. 2040 BARTFOR) OFIICE 6 CENTRAL ROW TR, 3: ugh' We Offer Phoenix Insurance Co. Price on Application Thomson, Thenn & To. Burritt Hotel Bldgz.. New Britain Telephone 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart. Mgr. We offer a few shares of GRAY TELEPHONE PAY STATION CO. Price on Application We do not accept Margin Accounts. THOMSON & McKINNON 11 Wall Street New York City MEMBERS Chicago Board of Trade Chicago Stock Exchange Indianapolis Stock Exchange Winnipeg Grain Exchange New York Stock Exchange New York Cotton Exchange New York Produce Exchange New York Coffee & Sugar Exch. NEW BRITAIN BRANCH Burritt Hotel Building Telephone 1815 and 1816 T. FRANK LEE, Manager DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE SERVICE TO ALL MARKETS Listed stocks carried on conservative margin [EDDY BROTHERS & G § HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg, Tel.2-T186 Tel. 3420 WE OFFER AMERICAN SUPERPOWER CO. 6% Preferred To Yield 6.409 - ADVANCE MEMORTAL PLAN Board of Finance and Taxation to Consider Means of Raising Fund For Monument at Meeting. Edward F. Hall of the and taxation fs a meeting of his 1d in the early part to consider means of fund for the construction World War memorial ap- by the common council last e committee has been re- t it a financial plan a memorial in tone and in granite, and if it is found possible to do so, a plan t vould call for a b t ar, ince plans Ry 1 Bak B 1sh a LOCAL STOCKS Aged Man Wanders All Night, Lost in Mountains Vi, - O 1 (P —After for 24 hours in the s of Blue mountain, 1 3 ye of this hed the farm house of 1 this morning. atives had Dbeen )y more than 100 men and from Ryegate and South Rye- search for the aged man. r exhaustion but quick- was little the worse e, He ascended n to s 2,000 feet 1 level and went down until by chance he McDonald farm re ¥ ral T Manufacturing Stocks. Hardware 84 r com Harvard Squad Loses Two of Its Best Men , M Oct. 1 (A—On its opening game the Har- thall team today lost Joseph ty back, and Ralph center, for the re- seaso! Both were ru neligi through failure to ‘(‘.\SN certain schola c req ements. Harvard opens its season tomorrow a t G Greece has extende {ts embargo on automotile imports to next Feb- |reary. | ASSOCIATED GAS AND ELECTRIO YSTEM le Southern N E Tel Rts TREASURY § Treasury Balan ASSOCIATED ELECTRIC COMPANY Interest rest due October 1, 1 Electric Company 53 % Series, dus Forbes & Oom- Harris Forbes & Mass, or Harrls hicago, MNiinols, ew York—Exchanges $1,3 balances $120,000,000. on— Exchanges $89,000 balances $38,000,000. The se; 1 | Bos 00; i | Tl By reason of the annual varia-|Company, Tnc, Bos tion of the magnetic needle, it is be- Savings Ra faved that the maghetio os are |on and after that date. : that the magrieti polas an | ASSOCIATED G1S AND ELECTRIO ot stationary, but have a slow mo- COMPANY imaim . Ha O HOPSON, Freasuree, AR e