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ERICKSON AT POST AS SGOUT LEADER Successor fo Welter 0. Cook| Takes Up Daties Oscar A. Erickson took over his tive has been connected with scou ing for the past 12 years, during of which he nent in a professional capac He was born in Worc: and was educated at the ! in that city and at Phillips academy. He then became af with the Boston Y. M. C. A, the World war he sav service with did not go . istice, he took up fessional Way. In sumed the post the first troop in S school liated Durin nd he became Boston regional as a depu executive, organizing new councils and conducting financial cam He was appointed scout executive in Brockton, Mass, and then went to Manchester, ame to New Britain. chester the council was given acre site in the mountains, and Mr. the best scout camps land. Building up camps 1 notable feature of his work, and this is expected to be of great value w the local council leases a new Mr. Erickson is married. The new exccutive s ested in th beleving it one phases of s he Morgan visited holding | their meeti many of his office first project will be th scouts to the Yal game in New Haven next Among surnames in England the commoncst are Smith, Jones, Brown, Taylor, Davis, Wilson, Walker and Morris. Sxeter | DARTHOUTH STUDENTS IN BAD AUTO GRASHI One Suffers Fractured Skull in Mis- | hap Which Occurs in North Haven. New Haven, Oct. 16 (P—The con- | |dition of John W. Haarer, jr., of | Lansing, Mich., Dartmouth student | injured last night when the car in | which he was riding to the Yale- Dartmouth game here was side- swiped by another car in North Ha- | ven, was reported this morning by hospital authorities as “fair.” He was still unconsclous. Joseph Hansin of Needham, Ma another Dartmouth student who injured in the accident, is still the hospital, but his lition reported as “good.” Haarer received a fr hase of the skull, whi iries consisted of tions about t occupants of the car escaped injury William F. Doeher of Wallingford, driver of th which sideswiped that of t studenty, is under ar- rest on charges of drunkenness and rockless driving. in co is | cture at the Hansin's in- re lacera- Three other Tl ON POLICE BLOTTER notifled today of right to operate of 72 Grove ~ne p ore the return of the to Charles DePina to Offi- night Beaver nd two 1, a hoo David reported am McMurray last is pool room at 13 reet was entered watches taken. A ke pane of glass broken and bolt | manipulated to gain entrance. David | s he knows who made the en- | Arthur Schoenk o Wall; eet, an instructor at Matthew ool, complained to Officer John | igel 1 \l night that a quantity of | 1 dry leaves had been placed as it stood outside the ap in his car from Park street was found to hav ken on a W by Dep M. H. Hor Miss Freda Vater of 23 CHff strect made the re- port Peter Costanzo of 497 East street jorted the theft of a bicycle on in street nest C. Sadler of 160 Larrah r Hartford, reported the theft ris automobile on Gr: O'Keefe complained that a gasoline hose at 33 Main strect had | ibeen cut. | mail clerks were Y our Home Is Insured Of COUI’SC“"' So far as cash will compen- sate for such loss you are protected. W hat about those | articles in your home that g money can never replace—a il treasured heirloom, a bit of old jewelry, a deed, or insur- ance policy —in fact, all your important papers? Our Safe Deposit Vault is the one secure place for such treasures. Thieves can- not steal them, fire cannot burn them or carelessness lose them. Why Not Get a Box Today? lc a Day | dircctor of the museum, Open Saturday Evenings | | | New Britain Trust Co. {§ 18150 | number has been filed ;Albert De Forge of Moosup ! the | conditi | tracks. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1926. 'Conn. Legion Delegate Amuses Concention in Admiral Garb S'lute Appears in Role He En- acted in This City, Albert De Forge, who attended American Legion convention in city several ye ago and iral,” was one of the enter- figures in the national con ention at Philadelphia. De Forge, commander of necticut and is chef-d 19-and-8 in this state. ade t in Moosup by ¢ff in several cities to mak 18 to routes and tract attention. De Forge has the ability to maintaln a scrious coun- tenance under the d and this increased the entertainment of the Connecti- cut delegation in whose he ters he lodged. Monday, at the sesqul cen grounds he addressed a gathering of school children with impromptu remarks on patriotism, interm: ny remarks, to such proportio fic on the highway became bloc and the police broke up the g cring. a is state vic gion in Con- zucrre of the trip from his home fact Nova Scotia Fishermen Race Starts Off Today Halifax, N. 8§, Oct. 16 (A—With ty knot d from north- flecking H harbor with tecaps the Bluen and the onian, got ne o'clock y on the t race of a series to ermine the championship of the North Atlantic ing fleet. Crouse, captain of the Haligonian beat Captain Walters of the Blu e to the starting line, bein across some seconds the leac Both schooners were carrying every ing they had and made a striki in the Admiral “ADMIRAL” DE FORGE Several Are Injured But None Killed j In Wreck At Fisher, Ohio, | r Sunda Today. Der 0. Oct. 16 m=>—rour\ lightly injured and | o more than 100 passengers bruised | n the westbound Pennsylvania | r “American” New Yo nped the trac at 5:30 a. m. ison, ads nd sher, near - p: | Louls and Ma; | was made il car and seven slecpers | gpook led when the tank car on ccond locomotive of the double- ader struck a defective rafl. The mail car plunged down a embankment. The two loc »s and the observation car, I car on the train, remained on th New York o Miss Ma Passengors on the sleeper were XEI, severely shaken up, and in.some in- stances thrown from their berths, but none of them was seriously in- | e tre 1to an- | train which took them west. c was held up for se “SOUL SURGEON 1S FRIEND OF PRWGE‘ (Continue from First Page) Arde Boulova, a Rumanian living in New York. The message said the queen had accepted the watch and it. It was a gift of the | ws Photographers’ as- | | Paris, New owitz wi Army today. col nmvfM Walery ites R A, Inm | Olat men, Pete Oc! COLLECTED A—Wives and linois governors sked to contribute one mboli- while living fon, to form 1 ions for the state Du the sixteenth [ hen she mau and son in the [Yo\f!rnnr a colle historical mu It is the aim of Dr. A. R. Crook to recon- 2 governor's | | the earliest sonnet nuf; o is propri igaro. beat. through the agency. Morris D. spending th | Yale-Dartmouth erift Martin H foothall gan ord street wledge of t Fenn, T York, d woman in the world h husb: well known The Dubonnets are City Items y Chicken dinner, 80c, Give it a 93 Church St.—advt. to- stra.— Rose Vol a three 10 street to The sale Saxe and Mrs o ehner of Attorney will be at the ime in his a Horwitz, Saul P. > Syrac West Poin 11 attend t ot Burritt Grar ht at e will 3 o'clock be ex- b taken a family house at a cost of for plumbers’ lc before the ex mber 3 fo 1e craft. I Tormay and committee- rson are Best I)resscd_\\ oman Takes Fifth Husband | 16 (A—DMrs. Jean Nash “the best nd in th hall of Ward of Paris yester- married Paul Dubon- of the millionaire cor- known as nufacturer. recently was divorced from the daughter of the perfume | cturer, ietor of the newspaper Francois Co! who ng on their {honeymoon to the Riviera. — —— ‘m Is they MECHANICS' LIENS FILED | York Mechanics’ Lyons street have been filed against | hunting in A Thomas Zocco by Sebastiano Ciarcia and Paola Zocco. Two liens, one for and the other for $50, have her first ent filed by Ciarcia and a like Jean Donal by Paola = Zocco, one for $100 and the other for $4S. Attorney Bernard Alpert ib‘.sum} the liens. been Gre will and remain liens on property on |winter, when they will go big game | The new Mr ter London procced to until late {n the frica. Dub: into matrimony wa son of New York. s 2,300 mfles of »ir upkeep costs about OCTOBER---is always a good time to begin saving a part of your weekly income. You kind of get ready for the new year which starts in a month or so---the weekly visit to the Bank creates a bit of habit which lasts well over into the following 12 months and if you are regular, will build up a balance that makes a fine start towards that goal you have always set in your mind. Why not use this Mutual Bank which pays you 5% interest on your deposits, as your Bank- ing Home ? BURRITT MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK trial. | have sold (Hartmar plan to make thig schooi family 1 1 Denuzze & |7The teachers requesl thad | | ex-Congressman | | High | Lilltan . The | | present and speak. | of |HAIN STREET BUILDING 'STOCK PRICES ON DISPOSED OF FOR 390,00 TOBOGGAN AGAIN Buy Selling Orders Feature New York Exchange Oct. Structure At Corner of Chestnut Street of David Kaplan { ing & Doyle | I orted price of $90,000 was a real estate nam;\cl\(m n a building at the and Chestnut streets by H. A. King of 1 Thomas W. Doyle of trom David Kaplan of Hart- e bullding is of wood con- | s a photog r shop and sev- 15 r;?u.: .. A. Gladding, who « ta few years ago to Wil- n about a y 1d Doyle a short dista ut street on Main, rding the st No definite 1cture have PROPITIOUS BEGINWING OF HEBREW SCHOOL TERIM |Large Attendance at | Am Tob Am Woolen . | Atchtson Bald Loco Balt & Ohlo Beth St Cer D Ches & Ohfo CRI& Chile Cop Chrysler Corp Coco Col Colo Fuel Consol Gas |Corn Proa Dodge Bros Du Pont De Nem : o st pfd Players Rubber Genl Asphalt Genl Elec Genl Motors Gt pfa . 5% Gul Sta Steel 62 Hudson Motors 471 Opening of Classes Under Direction of Messrs, Hartman. The fall term of the local Hebrew 0ol has opened this week with practic: he entire attendance. 1he season started later this year be cause of the fact that the teaching ot complete The boa'd | tion has spent considerable 1 sclecting the typs of teach crs needed for th sclool he board feels very gratified in ing n d \[.,m; and Louis Hartn:an | r uates of the Teacher Traininz S oG Palestine. For the past s Hartman wers caching in ore of New York's fin- v schools and .he loca ecls that under tnels leader- school will make ex Tess. Hartman, after an exam of the school, announced t 1l classes will se maintained as pre- Included in the curriculum | however, Were will by for | first ti e a Yidd.sh class for those children who carnot because |of age complete t: 3 whole cous & | The school will maintain a junior or- | zanization which will hold Friday |¢vening and Sa‘urday services. Evcry child will be provided with a “Tallls” or prayer shawl and will | te taught to cad in prayer. The { relizious training required by the c [will also be included i.. the school {work. Two hours a week will be de {voted to the study of Hebrew music and a class in dramaiics will be or | ganrzed «s soon as possible. Messrs. 146 ay Fisk Mid Con Mo Kan & Mo Pac pfd Mont Ward 73 Natfonal Lead 147 N X Ce al 131 NYNH&H 40 Nor & West ..16 North Amer 2 th Pacific | Pack Mot Car |Pan Am Pct B | Pennsylvania. . | Pierca Arrow. . {Radio Corp | Read 5 Tex 27 146 ar the most Interesting and soard of education will 10 all in ite | power to help them in thelr plans all cail | dren who have not registored |should do so at unce as no chil 18 607 Sinclair Con Oil | stana o1 vet £ W week-end in | will be admitted after th- classes arc | rully organized. { Tyler and O'Sullivan i At Democratic Rally 1 g 1yq a1 Rollin U. Tyler, democratic nom- | ;' § Rubber , inee for United States ser and |17 § Ste P. Wabash Ry will speak at a democrat the auditorium of the Central Junlor school on October 20. Mrs. Abbott, national commit- is also expected to be Elec White oMtor . Willys Over .. Woolworth .. 157 LOCAL STOCKS shed Putnam Insurance Stocks. Bid teewoman, WHAT PRICE New Y . Oct, by & SNOBBERY. 16 (A—The Now York World today said: “Advices| recelved from the Olympie, which ailed 24 hours after the depa Queen M. ahoard the than, k more than 150 “‘democratic” Ameri- changed sailing from the QOlympic to share passage with roy- | [ alty. The dispatch, sent by a well | Trave known publicist, concluded: "\\'hal“«fl 1. Aetna Casualty .... Aetna Life Ins. o | Aetna Tire t | Automobile Ins Hartford Fire National Fire . oenix Fire 5 lers Ins Co. . Ge price snobbery?" Manufac (urlnc Stoc |Am Hardware | Am. Hoslery . 0 {Beaton & Cadwell ... Bige-Hfd Cpt Co com . Billings & Spencer com Billings & Spencer pfd Dristol Brass : Colt’s Arms . Eagle Lock . 2 Fafnir Bearing Co. .. Hart & Cooley |Lanerrs, CANNOT BUY PLOW The advisabllity of using a motor- ariven snow plow to he owned by he city having come up for periodic discusston, Chairman Reginald Tow- ers of the board of public works | has talked the matter over with Mayor Weld, but the officials do not plan to purchase such a machine this year. WORKINGMEN INJURED Michael Spina of 110 Cleveland Niles-Be-Pond com . | street suffered an injury to the index [North & 'r of the right hand while working at the Hart & Cooley tory this morning, and was tak to New Britain Ge hospital Wilfred Pike, aged 50, of 51 East n street, fell six feet while [gay orking on Landers, Frary & Clark's | m ew building on East Main street | |today and injured his back. He was | taken to the hospital for treatment. | Works ey Works pfd ton Co. com | Union 2 Co Public Utilities G(ml\ Conn E rvice {Conn Lt & Pow pfa . Tipping in Spanish hotels 18 now, ;o) pioq 1 ignt forbidden, the tipping charge being n o added to the regular hotel blll. ls N ._.——————*‘_—‘1‘: —_ '|Expenses of Real Estate ( Funerals | Transfer Amount to $4,395 The sale of the South Congrega- C————————=————————"lt{onal parsonage on Washington Ellen Walendonis. street to George LeWitt, P, F. Mc- The funeral of Ellen Walendonis, Donough and W. J. Farley was ve months old, daughter of Peter proved by Superior Court Ju Walendonis, will be held this after- Nickerson yesterday. noon at 3 o'clock at her home. In- The sale prico was $57,500 of terment will be in St, Mary's ceme- |which Louio S Jones was allowed tery. Josenh A. Haffey ling to $2,725. The law firm of Kirkham, Cooper, Hungerford & Camp was allowed $1,270.87 and UNDERTAKER Phone 1625-2. e St. Mary’s Charch. Robinson, Robinson and Cole $500 Residence 17 Summer 8to—1635-3. BOLLERER’S The total expense $4,395.87. Posy Shop BULBS For Fall Planting had been flled with the registrars, and Spring Blooming but it now appears that only a frac- 83 W. MAIN §T., PRO¥, BLDG, TEL. 886 |tlon of this number will come be- “The Telograph "Florist of New Britain.” |fore the sclectmen. . of the deal was INew Low Record for Admission of Electors A new low record for admissio ¢ electors is expected to be estab- |lished at the close of today's session of the reg rs and selectmen with only 40 admitted up to 11 o'clock. Last Saturday 147 electors took the oath. More than 1,100 applications | | every | PUTNAM & CO MEMBERS NEW YORR & HAKITORD STOGR EXCHANGEY § WEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN= Tel 2040 PARTFORD OFFICE 6 CENTRAL ROW Tt We Offer Pheenix Insurance Co. Price on Application | Thomson, Tenn & T Burritt Hotel Bldz. New Britaln Telephone 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart. Mgr We offer— Stanley Works American Hardware Landers, Frary & Clark We do not accept Margin Accounts. EDDY BROTHERS &G HARTFORD NEW BRlTAlN HHartford Conn. Trust Bidg. Burritt Hotel Bld’ Tel.2-7186 Tei. 3420 We Offer 100 Shares Landers, Frary & Clark Prince & Whitely Established 1878 Members New York Stock Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange—Cleveland Stock Exchange BUILDING, LEWIS STREET, TEL. 2-8261 is known ining a lov rce. So as milk, | bact rtitied ia men and educators land recently where raw from Switzer- inspected the plant milk containing as low bacteria per cubic centi- is often produced and where v exceeds 1,000, 1 bacteria count n 10,000 per centimeter, then had s 200 ent of t KAISER'S HOME MOVIES P — Pitn M farmer, 1 y o e o or ar lin, ess Hermine, 1 wife of the former Kaser, is ort motion plcture camera op- She maintains an amateur but she films most of the 8 on the 1 the exile villa at Doorn. principal characters in her 1s are her five children by her arrlage. The former takes a part in the the Princess turns e secon an ex dairy. ork out g are thrown pal time t von Mackensen, {aiser, was in- -made movie 1 to have declared Stock Thr qu Is Renowned it herd at | he to witness a hom clared that if n could get five or six reels worth a million dollars. \coss preserves the pictures to have a continuous photo- Jhie record of the development r ch v ture cone hold of the films, ¥y cows would be McCormick’s farm has man n of bu FORD OWNERS Special This Week for Ford Owners Reg. Price $ 6.00 $ 3.90 $ 3.80 $ 1.55 $ 1.00 - $1625 $12.00 Install 30 in. Bands Reline 30 in. Bands Valves Ground and Carbon Removed New Timer and Roll Change Oil Total This Week Only Oct. 18-23 AutomotiveSales &Servica Com. 248 ELM STREET NEW BRITAIN, CON’\'ECTICUT Telephone 2701

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