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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1926. Vhrnr sides of the grour er recommendatio! it Hill Mrs. Sm foreign; ton, grade 3, o the | con on to enter into a cum act for the installa- n of safety treads on the wooden irs of the Smith school for authorlty to i school at a c City Items SCHOOL ASHES FOR REPAIRTOSTREETS 7 | i 93 Church St.—ad y of Baltimo y, 1s visiting M 1l xce Chicken Dinner on Sun- and enjoy it with music. vt. re, iss Board of Education Proposes o forvest : : Ny Doach of 9 Linox Piace New MefllOd OI RGIHOVHJ '\'u‘q‘ “’““ ; f”fr Kr"“":l ')mp.‘:* -y Mgk echocl, " Francis' hospital, Hartford, ey tional school at an estimated cost of & i hine Feturned 1o BoE A plan which would result in a ' $450; for aut 1 The police were notified today large saving of money for the city in room 13 of i Hale J suspension of the operator's was brought up at the monthly ‘““‘ D AL L el i o g enses of Abraham Bagh meeting of the school board yester-| Mrs. Groth, Dhysle of 33 4 Arch szrae; a duy afternoon when President P. F.|nt Holmes was tz tion, physi- | Hyman Mitkowsky o adopted. O Effie Kimball, the copies was ordere 1 Best Attendance At Hale The attendance L East Main street, also the return lic of George Dilbus of Box 884, and Dertil Ring of King suggested that the board con- fer with the board of public works relative to the use of school ashes in filling up broken-down highways. | The matter came up when Louls Young of the finance committee read a recommendation of the committee asking for permission to enter into a contract with Carl E. Johnson for the removal of school ashes for $1, 100. He was the lowest bidder. Frank T. McMahon bid $1,150 and H. R. Walker bid $1,225. Mr. King asked the chairman f{f he had thought of conferring with the board of public works on a pro- position which would be benefl both departments. The public wo! board would have the use of as a8 a filler for roads and would p: School reau ing the World Ser in New York today. Charles R. an Hale school with an aver- the World Serics game in N Theodora Buechner of Union Ci Mr. and Mrs . R. L, Vincent Scully are of attendance; Nath stered, 76.46 ave d 89.67 per cent of at of 88 Hart strect. Judge W. I. Mangan and Pu ing the Fordham-Manhattan ball game in New York today. , grade ay sch Mi Hoff- street are attenc of - on nd 69 of P. . Kranowitz of mm—." ies w York today and will also visit Mrs. | ty, 2 b | States In the third quarter uf of visiting Mrs. | Attor- | Elihu | ney Harry M. Ginsburg are attend- toot- | nd |1 ew serfes | half the price of removal. He sald nd es Marion C. Foigen a he and ex-Chairman Frank L. Con- an geo- | Hazel E. Johnson motored to N lon had talked of the proposition| The teac York city this afternoon. They pla some time ago. ed the art, to attend tomorrow's world When d his opinion of the Mildred Boyle art; | game, if one is played and to v matter Superintendent Holmes told school. Mayor )2 Junior | relatives at Sheepshead Bay. of last year's contract. “The con- e High s L‘f‘O' H‘" de s A T tractor bid much lower than the s Mrs. Reynol de Ten Men Drowned When | lowest bid of this year,” he said. Ha| Substitute Teachers Employed |1, Lincoln . grade ihu Bu Moffitt, F intended to get the ashes from the | school buildings and sell them to the board of public works but the the t latter body was not interested in proposition with the result that he threw over his contract and school board had to let it out on a|an S Havre, F Oct. n of the crew of the " Tug at Havre Sinks | 9 (P}—Ten e French tug sus were drowned when the boat after having been in collision h the French liner Parls at mid- [am l(\l contract with the H. R. Walker Co. kitz, Central Junior | d¢ 1\{“ 4 ’S"a“‘,f,?“f,"éfi“fii‘l‘“‘fz,k Recent equipment orders reported | of tho year's ‘f‘f'a‘dm“;k'u,e opening, ; s S okitz, Centr nior dock on its arriva by R 4 Age include three Pacl-|FonC 1o 8 b 31 for the rest of the year. Z Lte O O rt i e e o Al A RO B R ome & Tve 132% 131% 1317 | [JWartford Conn.Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel’ Bld’ Mr. Holmes urged the members to ¢ & g vype locomotives for the Manila e o 5% 501 8% Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3430” let out the contract to someone Who S the tidal basin and thrown & MOOT- | raiiroad given to Baldwin Locomo- | American Can S14 30% 0% will remove ashes at regular inter- OTI{[R TR!ES SUGI‘DE ing line aboard. Then men on the works. Tho Chicago and Am Car ¢ T s - vals. Mr. Young requested that the | Paris missed the line ‘and i‘_‘“ 8 Northwestern has broke 500 stock :\"‘ Q:} 2o ¢ 1301 finance committee be allowed to ° P gCoRdNCR ARLIRCEd ':r‘;’a.‘(;;:“lh: car bodles with Tilinots Car and 7 S 5 E 5 e WE OFFER contract with Mr. Jonnson, 1f it wer Twenty Year 011 Woman, Hugglng | g line the LB passed aorom rae g Co., which also has {7t D0 ot e not successful in the board of phb- . i i o f"‘ e ved an order for 100 poul-| AT 26} & T6l 170 L 7 va ed to al- 8 Tl Sreast, inks | Still under way and struck Ursus itry Car| Am Toba N }(nc‘v“(';«rnksc:é::{uz;; “:\:\'grmtol o ‘1\. Wbl il Babemata H e e D s b o e s"p;““ Am Woolen . = = 50 Shares Stanley WOrks lowjthe jcoms P foll 5. Paulson, W ] Poison In New York Cemetery. | Ursus sank immedlately. S oo ee ey e B A conda Cop f ATHAT e i inoot Playaroana | Lcaifezs physical ed- | Oct ol Up—Hugying [ LS 00N CEam LI bk (R oo o 50 Shares Landers, Frary & Clark When the members were told that ycation, Nathan Hale Junior High a fogEnarilit: & : o 1t = |Balt & Obio. 102% sy tha Smith school playground el Silciion? s “hols, aged | 0thers on board were found aiter sho| ERICKSON SURPRISED 50 Shares Fafnlr 3 being used as a spot for loafe Booth, rade 1, Smith [t ) 12 Ll | rick Erickson was pleasant- 30% s a thoroughfare for those sceking zrad v | S sede - 'Iy surprised last evening at her new . a Short cut, the members voted to 1 ‘W"‘,,‘Em‘“ B flg'(,;“:, {Rome on Vega street, when ahout 30 1 approve the recommendation of the ol "\{‘[;m'“gl‘); S auin.iaw |OF her friends tendered her a house finance board for a wire fence on (;: Mipsetaail Duke of | WArmIng. In tho course of the eve- ot Sl B | ning refreshments were served. Mrs. | curygior Corp 357% 34% | imator ot Tedds of 9 to 2 against, | Evickson received a purse of moneY. | coco Cola ...162% 148 ° . Il AT R e Colo Fuel ... 44% EAC g0 “I': G g e i (Furnished by Putnam & €0.) |Corn Prod ... 46% 45% e e el vt Insurance Dodge Bros A 88% 23% Established 1878 ThOSC \Vho S'l\'e a Definite thag asthiso Mhock (e et D"\'Pom e 335 830 - G : pe Shade was 100 to 0 i B o0 i T Members New York Stock Exchange t e police th v Sirdar 100 to 6. Th 2 . 838 . : < iy = x Port"on Of Tl’lf’l I: 2 F er :\ i oot e “‘f,,‘v, : Erie 1st ptd . 48% 48% Chicago Stock Exchange—Cleveland Stock Exchange i 2Ir Iarnings LLvery S il | Automobile In Fam Players .116% 116 e D s ESSEX BUILDING, LEWIS STREET, TEL. 2-8261 \ LD ¢ = sy [Natlonal Fire . Genl Aspha 51% Week—Not Only Display Fore- CROWE ENTERTAIN |oriooniy gire [Gonl Tiee ... 8% to New York | ning at the homs of Misses Jule and | 'L"fl“‘(”" Ins Co. Genl Motors ..137% 15434 + o s S TRtaaretiCr at 15 Black Rock |Conn. Ge Gt North Iron % handedness—But Are Playing a i Margaret Crows at 18 Biack Rock|Con™ SEERL Ly, RO We offer R Boy Boxer Forbidden O ir aiest Bu{ed Gl Am Harfiwere 85 |Gt North pfd . 76% T 78 Lo I‘ake Pa 't in Bout | |7, e the bride of |Am. Hosier . 3 Gult Sta_Steel 67 . Qs 3 | lahan will become the bride \ D RES ; . i Game Which Will Assure Fase r oii beser, | iomod 3. Crae on Outoher 55, [Braton & Cadel . 0 [udson Motors 5% Hartford Electric Light Co. Common | Bige- Pt 1 "8 | Ken Cop . 1 . Billings & Spencer com € |Lehlgh Val ... e and Comfort in the Later Years Ve B R {Bristol Brass ack Truck ..108 . ‘ D) on his opponent were ruined by the l F |icort's Arms . ! Marland Oi} .. 64 0f Llfe- Ale YOU One Of These' 1 of Detective Sergeant Ge unerals I; Eagle Lock Mid Cont .... 39% .. nger, who had orders from —*! Fatnir Bearing Co. . Mo Kan &Tex 33% 33% : : | ford probation departmer ‘l—————-‘ TR |Hart & Cootey [Mo Pac pfd .. 88 T Announcing the Appointment of Kenneth R. Tuttle of taking part. Andrew Olson |Landers, F . | Mont Ward .. 671 665 0 Wond- | Funeral services for Andrew Ol- 5 N Y Contral . 18 132 259 Main St. as Associate General Agent of is on proba. | son of 45 Bain street will be held | \r«cthe 3 NLioenba R L < : - Captatn Kelly | priva =) 2 2|N B Machine pfd . Nor & Wost ,.162 181 The Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. asked yester afternoon to [o'clock at Yrwin chapel. Interment iy, . po bong com ... [ North Amer .. 401 488 : S e him prevented from t view, cemetery. [North & Judd North Pacific.. 1% 11 in the territory of 3 == |Peck, Stowe & Wil ... 20 Pack Mot Car 34% 8413 4 Mrs. Josephine Bohineki Jo. | Russcll Mfg Co. |Pan Am Pet B 63 New Britatn Farmington Thomaston al iees fp v-“‘f' = “; | Scovill Mfg Co 250 | Pennsylvania.. 3% Berlin Southington Torrington phine ohinski of 190 Broad 03 | Radlo Corp ... 52 3| Plainville Bristol Winsted | “’l]fi Off Is lnhmt i will he held Monday f::;'h‘},m“ifif: i ];; | Reading : e ¢ named Licks ing at the home of her dau A A S 2% lsears Roebuck 5333 bad streect, 54 Clinton strest, 1nduz§ocmu<m A b L B P o o nr inton str el b %2 | Sinclair Ol 181 nd of a ington 'Sacred ¥ t church. Interment will |Union Mt Co 30 Southern Pae . 104% ‘ —— ] rolley car on Washing: | he Heart cemetery. bl Southern Ry - lves e 143% 144 | HEADS FIREFIGHTERS 30 last evening and | | Gonn Bles: Servics 67 ¢y |Standard _011 . Wabash Ry 4114 10 Philadelhia, Oct. § (M—Fred W, John E. McGuire It & Pow ota 09 117 |Stewart Warner Ward Bak B . 7 | Baer, Camden, N. J., was reelected Funeral services for John F & ";"m“j‘ Criithonaipdit - ah) idebaker .. 557 West Elec president of tha International Asso- Guirgiol (65 Winter REieot NG Bas 77 |Texas & Pac .. 80 White Motor .. 6 clation of Firefighters at the final held fonday morning at 8 o'clock | 't ARS <eechey 15; |Tobacco Prod .110% Willys 20 % session of the annual convention at § v's church. Interment wili | Southern N L Union Pac .. 161} Woolworth .. 166% yesterday. George J. Richardson, b in St. Mary's cemete U'S CtIr Pipo 2 At i Washington, D. C., was resleoted 3 MAGED { b e oo Mor touris visited v-treasurer 1927 con 1 by Charles | et was dam- 238 Main Holt being Phone 1625 Opposite 8t. Mary’s Resldence 17 Summer s a car when | but Burritt Mutual Savings Bank n he en Ater- learncd n of 748 West Main | BULBS the car which dld the For Fall Planting | and Spring Blooming Posy Shop A 57 Bank A Man 1s Known By His Financial Connections --- and a Bank is Known by its Depositors. Successful business men of judgment, invariably choose a Bank of well known strength and standing. We are indeed proud of the names of the prominent and influential men of New Britain who are listed among our many depositors. May We Invite Your Account Too? BOLLERER’S Wall Street Briefs ___________.,? ries of the U. S. “V‘tl. corporation during the week r ed substantial ‘orders for x’n!s ex- | ding 0,000 tons. Tennessee LI and Railroad Co. receiv. ed cont Tllinois ¢ ots for 31,000 tons for the | ntral and 16,000 tons for | ral of Georgia, while the Il- | is Steel Co. took orders for 35,. ) tons from the Illinois Central 23,000 from the Union Pacific and 0 from the Northern Pacific. o) Con‘N"hf‘n of 26 new oll wells in ndle district of Texas this | clin increased the daily production or 13,213 barrels for an 189,018 barrels daily, a put of Robert Rels and Co. 3 e months this years in- ed to $6,240,010 from § in the s od of 1925, Commercial figures in the Unite 1926 | ", are compiled at 4,635 by R. G. Dunn | Motors, Dupont and Pa Burritt Hotel Bidg. New Britatn Telephone 2580 ly below the 4 863 for was resumed, forcing reces: MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCE EXCHANGES | Ing period last year ona to two points in Donald R. Hart. Mgr, o an for | this year. Indebted- | per cent less ti curb the operations of t : neis of $87,700,486 for the third |ing for higher prices We offer— | quarter is the smallest for all quar- | trated their buyi : ters back to the third quarter of | chandise and equip 1ent stocks, now and a reduction of from the rd quarter of 1 dation of the Adama Exprees an early date and distribution ully 15 per | 1,871 of the enj of its asscts to stockholders is re-| Pullman led an adv n the rorted in Wall street to* be under cquipment shares. Internat! deration by the management, Marine preferred h is sald to din, = acquiring its out- bonds in the open market. Sxpress is now only a hold- ompany, having sold its Armored Car subsidiary. Ita chief me is from stock holdings of the| can Railway Express Co. car Treasury Balance . $392,275,362. Boston— Exchanges $91,000,000; alances $39,000,000, B City Advertisement: ACCEPTANCE OF STEWART ST. Notice is hereby glven that a hear- ing will be held before the Board of Public Works, City of New Brit- ain, in Room 307, City Hall, at 7:30 P. M., Monday evening, October 11th, 1926 on the proposed taking ot land for highway purposes from Allen Street to Stratford Road, same to bs known as Stewart Street, and estab- lishing street and grade lines there- on. All persons interested are request- ed to be present at sald hearing, if they see cause, and be heard in rela- tive to the above, BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, G. H. JOHNSON, Clerk. —_——————————— R ——— ELECTRIC TREATMENTS When given in connection with the Uitra-Violet Rays, Alpine Sun Rays, Electric Light Baths Electrical Massage and Blolog lcal Biood Wash Treatments control all nervous conditions— Coughs awd Chest Diseaser Heart, Stomach, Liver and Kid ney Diseases, High or Low Blood Pressure, all forms of Rheuma tism. including Neuritls and Ec! atica, or regardless of what all ment. These treatments are & God-send to the afflicted and to weak, slow-growing children. | Dr. F. Coombs '; NATUREOPATH 19 So. High St., Near Post Office Lady ourse in attendance Tel. 766 'PRIGES RISE SOME Dealers Seem to Feel Decline New York, Oct. wor! nal gains were recorded t nage subs v | @homson, Tenn & Co ment in t cont! tion of common tirement of preferred stock w were sluggish with press rlers as a result of the cotton tion. A rally of 8 points {n Ttallan lire cent PUTNAM & CO MEMBERS NEW YORK & HAKTTORD B WEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN=~ Tel. 2040 PARTFORD OFFICE 6 CENTRAL ROV TR, 1:mg AT SHORT SESSION Has Reached Bottom 9 (P—8tock prices ked moderately higher at the ning of today's market in re-| to professional buying based e theory that the recent de- ¢ had been over-extended. Frac- We Offer Phoenix Insurance Co. Price on Application as Dupox t, co products opened lower despite expec dealt ng when s»nm of 8. Steel, H' n M s movement, however, NATIONAL PARK BANK | OF NEW YORK Price on Application We do not accept Margin Accounts, oying the benefits of the tmprove- e. Montgomery ¥ inued to respond to the inaug dividends and the hile stren ed independent inst some of the southern EDDY BROTHERS &G HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN ried the exchange above the four lavel to within a few points Other cur- Jamaica this year than ever before ation will be held in Milwaukee. Announcement The Burritt Hotel Garage Washington St., Off Lafayette St. with Up to Date Repair Shop Wrecker Service. Car Washing --- Storage Now Managed by The Domijan Motor Co. Harry Domijan: Service Manager