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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 381, 1926. oS R R R A A A L AT A R A AR T Y I T T S T 1 T T AN TR ARRR S I T IR INRRRT RS ASA T IR RN -- FATHER TIME WRITES AN INTERESTING DIARY OF EVENTS IN NEW BRITAIN DURING 1926 -- S A e R A R S A R T T T R T R R Y T T T R TR TR TR TR R I T I IRRTRIRTTAR AT LIRS AR S AR AR A AR AR SRR SRR SR TS AR AR AR ARS A AN A AR RS SRS AR AL SRR AR Col. The year 1926 has been eventful in New Britain, social- 1y, financially and politically. 1t has been a year of progres marked by industrial expan- sion and good business in fac- tories and stores. With a sin- gle exception, one for which nature was partly to blame, it has been free from catas- trophes and has been an era of good will between employers and employes. A day to day account of events, as chronicled in the Herald, follow January 2. W. Parsons re-elected | president of New Britain Club. 4. Deeds involving transfer of one-half interest in theater enter- prises of Contaras Bros. a to Hoffman Bros, filed clerk's office 6. Mr. and Mrs. W. of 67 Cedar street observe niversary of wedding. 7. Fred Hollfelder Zapatka elected to democr committee. 8, Damage o ace theater is t! struction by sp firemen injured Fire does $1,000 armor. 9. ( of Post Of city with 2 Frank J al A in thi Mrs, n. resigns. Specialty Store in Main strect Noble of Alva H observes versary. ot fire 1. mond Judd Co., i Michael J >, Home Lexington street, ( 10 by fi Norman | esident New rit Thomas > of H T candidacy i town ni William P, 290,000 when Pal- s reatened with de- Four tlar fire. eorge Schultz completes 40 ). Mrs. t S. N. Tel. Co., 1 birthda vatch by | Maurice Britain Fre ), Gare Mary vears of servic and is prese fellow workers Policeman Farker force. Second Licut. ¢ moted to first licutenancy in Observation Squadron, C. N. G 11, Plan nd Monroe s through to Glen approve Mayor Paonessa and Cha ward F. Hall of and taxation John C. Loomis dent of Commercial 12, Mrs. E ted president of ta n ner C. ed with gold from | 1 or 1 retires publican Miss Trene ixon M. T Nur O'Rri Prosecutor no! 0 ext 1cce signed Ap L] e str hoard 11 plant re-electe Stanley Trust Co. nest M. Swmith Visitir corporit Ukrainian ( erect street Ralph L. now Nurses' tion Rachlin t to Britain Trving 1T N 13. elected sident of t W Zionis lis 15 old street. L. pastor of People’s Church of C1 15. Noah Lucas elected monarch of Aziz Grotto. 16. Property Machine Co., o Brooks resigns as rist, | on Burritt 19, Stanley of New Britain Chestnut street for $60,000 to Samuel and Edward Menus, Samuel N. Levine and Jacob ny Birnbaurm. 23. AMa 13. Robert Budde purchases nounces c Hudson Lunch Andrew J. Sloper re-clectad pros dent of New Britain National ba Lieut. Samuel Bamforth on police > 31 years. 19, False s ol | nominati Lecomy M lidacy nayor on de ot foi suit for 25,000 1ght by B . Forman of N York against Edward Meshken this city opens in suptrior court 11 & Erwin Mfg. Co., plans new building on Washing- st of 3§ re-elected Stanley Bank of New st of 10 erect severely up. dam ley streets, range blows Fire top floor of High str docs nt of does Britain. 21. Thomas J. Smith of 26 street ives certificate to the award to him of th tinguished Service Cross by 1 States government, for extraordinary heroism. 22, Crowd of 2,500 marches cold as escort to Polish primat Archbishop Cieplak, guest of Sacre Heart parish, 23. Policeman and Mrs. Hellberg observe h wedding an- niversary. 24. Polish-American Republican club organized with 900 members. 26. Eben F. Putnam, district superintendent of Conn. Light and Power Co., resigas position at local plant to become official of Green- wich Water and Gas Co. 27. Elgert Politis and Scully awarded scholarships at 1'ord- ham college. H. H. Howard fire district. 28, W. Paper dent of New DBritain Central Junior Burritt Junior High and schools hold graduation exercises Savings Smith rec on home at 6 to 7 per Suspicious f R. F soal in anelli, d in Mr. and of wedding a American nized by alcohol Gustave 70 31 club org: Wel t for Gardner in f by Quigley ination, P. ticket 1048 Roger| 1, A, v New Britain Mayor for otary ads Maple Hill 1o re-elec on elected pres| Rifle club, High nior High g owned Elihu | 1, 5 H Sherman, R J Robert H rman Cen; capital o Gerald son, it for 1426 cair Pot city above en organist at St Gale sweeps reported at 2 morning hours. 31. Mr. and Mrs. T sca of 83 Wallace street obse wedding anniversary. Februa 1. Frank H. Sh 4y Noren purchase Hardwa op. Assn Inc., at of $54,000. 3. Benedict zero in - p W codore : show o 1 i 1l oc Durham re full scholarshiv offer from Birmir ham-Southern college of Alal Right of Charles Witkin Frank Reynolds disc of Union Laundry (o laundry business upheld in in city court 4. Roof of dry caves in juring about Terrific bli pering traff oft schedul 5. City Judd stricken §. B hol North & lling eigh 11 & fo Willard ident H Factories Clifton 30 years manager Russe Hill and 1t Mr Cherr an H Wil Allen Co. awarded contract, William Parker employ of Russell & Erwin plant Police probing $ Curtin's accidental,” sS4t March nd is O'Hay Morr New Quigley yorality Sutliffe ley president of Air Camp, Weld mayo rinter ling Judd disaster on 1" Works 1 Industry at ‘0 building At cost of Valuation of rd Arct ocratic barn 50 Lexington Directors of Commerci lividend rat Ayl t store Elm s, Walnut L (B! with Harry Wessels April Row: years in 2. Convention of United Nation- e clerks opens 0 present. O'Brier and superintendent of Day Nurse founder 5,000 fire at Block, says partment y of 104 Camp birthday anni- s efficiency oxpert of North s Reynal, 55 ged to extent Board of Fire elected Lod son ounces non Massce School, teh er s gold w observes nniversar New candidate ality nomina- v to ta i Mrs po- Day i I Woods sible fe broary North vs Velbert operat Coni- $ placrd site on Main innounces mayorality this city to dition Paor third t i 31 owned md Wi re 1 Par burned when to ot damage str 1 Trust (o, fron wrterly. owned by B reet gs Willian observe Tre- streot rsg luncheon ly-Glover sident George post s pr vats mayorality nom- lity on G. O. M. Paones How Klingberg teinhardt Bardeck appointed Milkowitz and Mendel Sicklick. ary to Ma v D; into effect 25, Mr A wedding a Charles years on polic 8. Mis: elecied pre Sam tini purch street for William street Jor b gerford Co Reg mayor. J comes me 1 John commissio observes ald Towers man of board of public works, by [asked to continue as for Weld. flight saving time goes at midnight. | and Mrs. Pasquale Scalise llen strect obscrves 3th | nniversary. ! Johnson and Denis Nealon | foree. | E. Gertrude Rogers ssident of Y. W. C. A. i hneider and Peter Agos- wse Bardeck block on Arch $140,000, | of 241 Glen birthday anni- Barrows 90th sells plot of Hun- i Boyle Co, fain street, opposite ourt, for $100,000. ppointed chair- udge W. F. Mangan be- mber of park commission J. McBriarty of health n. Tax Commissioner Blodgett states | New Brita Commor additio Building Inspector I in is taxation modcl | n Council votes $230,000 on to Nathan Hale school J. Hen- 29, City wins verdiet in action brought by Donnelly Brick Co., charging that damage was donc to claypit and well. | June 1 imilie J. Charland and An- nabelle A. Charland purchase Hanna Gorage in rear of Hanna Building on Main street from Margaret A. Fletcher and Fanny W. Anderson | for about $40,000. John C. Loomis Trust Co., not to member of board taxation. Thomas H. B. Parsons and A. N. Abbe asked to serve again by Mayor Weld. Anton Cieszynski reappointed to city plan comm of Commercial be returned as of finance and Kehoe, Fred on and Walter Bell to be member and chairman. Garage of Joseph Balaglia 20 Corbin avenue damaged to extent 31 0 by fire. 4. Mr. and Mr of Vine street observe nniversary. List of Washingto Zlisha Cooper th wedding sent to Britain improvements cludes New nessey forbids work on three build- | PPost offic and ings ruction without per- | con its is stopped or ian omas board W, v to 1 Weld 1. Police K john M nars L. Iskra and 2. M 28 MeCl wedding a Ma L. yor Brzozowy and Russell Sh to ch R William George 1 MeDe b pa Fir ccommen nd new Deputy Rutherfor A carr 6. William R retary of Inspector out e Olson property at 231 icki a O'Connell and Dr. Kennedy and A ds city fire house pric 7. Mrs, A. Quigley organizes new club. W. Crowe appointed to public works, and Dr. D. | John T. Don- | by Mayor icalth board, and Mrs, 3 Arch street ob- nniversary ing of T wedding Weld appoints Joseph Mly- kl to board of public works and to board of compensation and Mrs. B. D. Road obsery Martino lintoc 50th yor V iry. Feld Mat- Leavitt Alex- ler, appoints P. g commission and ty hourd. Towers elected Johnson of public org re- ard . Tarley, Attorney Witt and Attorney Patrick snough purchase Soutn irsonage on Washington William J. Noble rubbish collection for west end. Building Inspretor A. No 1 orders work stopped on where building without permits. Fenn named sec- building commission. | Rutherford con- building o Chicf ouses, is ied on W AL N mpaig st rmits. Arch street Eddy for re- Muter for by W. H Helen wife 1es Albin nd 100 each, g slander. net Mrs. Hc me irser debt 5,8 333,57, according to ¢ port yward & Esther Stan per 1y Parsons elected chapter, D. nt started by Polish-Amer- s to have orphanage and y included in group of or- nizations receiving aid from city 10. Ma; te resign Thi nge hoa 11. Ma: W. Ch Michael hoa 1t i and Josep Sl irman Dr. Gert ehairman M ci vor Weld deliv yor Weld asks for immedi- ations of Chairman D. L. as F. Jackson, William and Edward A. Parker of rd yor names Peter Pajewski chairman and Rodman rlain, Harry Morton and . Bannon members of new rd. Commissioners Walter Blair h Caliendo asked to resign lius J. Dehm is appointed rude J. Kinsella re-clected of health boar o Andzulatis elect- nt of New Britain Musical King re-elected chair- 0ol bo: Charles ary as p Coppens ob, tor of accomplice ced to in state , apman, sente five years f directors of Fafnir Bear- s extra dividend of $1.25 1 Platt sales manager ind Level Co Frary & Clark plans 1t cost new buildings Kurpinski resigns as inan irst message n council Wil am president b kin Association. quipy Expenditu of Stanley Work vars or more s and pin: first p to Work 1o esident an In- Anderson [ pter, A ric Hart lividend of 32 per Hawley fund of Merl purchases blocl At from Max Milkowitz, L rty on I street | wedding annivers I'son of Hart 7. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Hult- gren of Wallace street observe 25th iry. John A. erve 25th wed- §. Mr. and M Erick- street ob: ding anniversary Dr. Frank Zwick chosen examin- ing physician of fire department, succeeding Dr. A. L. Avitable. 9. Clesson W. Parker re-elected president of Kenilworth club. Mrs, Celia Shepard observes $Sth birthday anniversary. 11, $2,000 damage from blaze at hed at Shuttle Meadow lake Howard C. Beach presented service badge and Stanley Work 12. Mr. and Mrs. Weed of South Burritt years married. Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. O'Brien of West Main street 25 years married. Smith school condemned as unsafe and immediate evacuation of build- ing is ordered. Eward Kiesewette president of New England Association of German Baptists churches. Mrs. G. H Schneck re-elected president of United Ladies' Aid socicty. North & Judd Co. purchases August Buerman Co., of Newark, N, J 16. Henry T. B liim B. Burns memorial school. 1. John A. Morgan of New Bed- ford, Mass., succeeds John E. Weak- ley as manager of Burritt Hotel. 19, Dominic Cartelli, 10, marb champion of city, will take part in national contests at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Shin Salle street 30 years married Mrs. Anna M. Strobel Church street S0 years old. Mary's graduates Heart school, 123 21, M. P. Leghorn property at Main and Commercial strects sold to Dr. D. W. O’Connell for $110,000 22, Andrew Turnbull of Wallace street 94 yea of ag: Albert Anderson succeeds Thomas J. Cabelus irom fourth ward. Normal school graduates 116, G. W. Traut admits that all school amounting to about -d to Commer- with gold wateh by L. 25 ruman street 1 Wil High 1y award at of L of and as councilinan insurance $2,000,000, was gl cial Clo. lected sec- Connecticut L. Gould surer of 23. Ralph retary and tre etaries’ association ge of $7,000 in fire in large owned by Lucia Rizza street 4,150 fowls Dama poultry house of Sterling burned 24, Mr. and Mr of South street 25 year Damage of §1,600 in of 76 Lafayette street Senior High school graduates 174 pupils. Frank 'rank Clynes of public works. Seven employes of resign Mr. and Mrs, Harry B, 34 Lincoln street observe ding anniversary. William P. Corrigan of Hartford Killed and father-in-law, Patrick Nolan of Southington, seriously hurt ar driven by victim at rate of hour on Hartford road hines operated by Lambert Canning and Bernard Stein, 26, Mr. and Mrs. George W, Blinn of 158 Dwight street 25 years married. Max and E -story brick Church street Hartford at Leslie J wood stree volts red Charland s married fire at rear gucceeds [ board Tlingworth paymaster Burritt Hotel Parker of 5th wed- when G0 miles an crashes into ma rd sell building M reported Honeyman at 70-T8 Manning of price of Boudreau of t, lineman, s through body with live wire. Middletown this city, they fall Isey street pass as comes in contact 8. Paul Morilio of and Rugas Rochras carpenters, in 1 when 40 feet from s ure taging on K declares per dritain Trust Co. dividend per rles regular of 2 1-2 cent i extra of 1 Rev, Ch Jth anniversary of ordin thood White, principal of Now Normal serool. r ary degr Riiode reus vives hon- e of doctor educi Island Col ion v Britain ob- 15th anniversar Mrs. Anthony Cherr 24,257 compens band, killed in 3 1 nd Hine Company, 374,206 refund Juad tion North S gends $102,823 to Traut taxes, and $28,457 abatemen Industrial situation in New Britain better than in Connect t, state factory et Michael wound received of blank elsewhere cu in ports, dics wure Folingnio, ot r explo sion cartridge July Malvina lies at when Roy, 75 Mrs from £ breakfas Martinuc 1 hospital g falls. las Lyneh, has left hand vn off when toy cannon cxplodes. recei | Merci, s, Alexander Rothke, 8, and William severely burned when | powder found at Glen street dump| explodes. Ir. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell 36 Arch street 50 years married. n H. Allen lowest bidder on No. 7 fire station in Staniey Quarter. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Green- of 66 Hartford avenue 25 years| | G. Scheidler| of Monroe street 35 years married. | Angelo Serro fatally injured in Ul from cherry tree at 91 Bllis, st t. | Miss Margaret B. Keith, 23, ac-| ially shot and seriously d by brother, Louis home, 26 Market street. 6. Mr H. McGuire of McClintock road rescues nine- | months-old baby of Mr. and Mrs.| Joseph Kazekowski from fire in| house at 198 McClintock road. | Miss Joscfa Iskra, 20, deported to Poland for beating alien law. | 7. Population of New B | it at about 80,000, Harry Macaboy killed by falling plank at new theater building at| Main and Chestnut streets. | 8. Professor David D. Vaughan of Tosion university chosen as new| leader of Everyman's Bible class in| this city. ! Unidentified man killed by truck | Jerlin turnpike. William J. Regan president of | wbs Iife and Drum Corps | 9. Dr. Marie P. Levinson resigns medical examiner for girls in| w Britain school department. William Kelley of Engine Co, No. rs a member of the dept.| J. Mack of 136 Kelsey| :ds Thomas Orchard as| councilman, | W. F. Curtin, Monroe §. Gordon. | Angela M. Lacava, Harry I Nair and Cornelius B. Prior pass bar ex- aminations Commercial Company per, cent of school insurance 3 vote cid woun Keith, on second ward given 70| by 5 to of school hoard, despite fiery 10. Action of Donnelly Brick Co.| against City of New Britain for| $25,000 dama and an injunction, arising of alleged pollution of plaintift’s pond sewage from Willow Brook, 10 go to Supreme court. Rev. William Corliss, of immer street leaves for Island Mindanao in the Philippines. 5. J. Hennessey dropped as ing inspector, take cffect August 1. North end To merchants ordi-' committee to abandon idea of one-way trafiic on Main stre 15. Louis Zapalinski, 7, dies of lockjaw following injury received when blank cartridge cxploded on Ju 5. Judge nance candidate for from B. W. Alling G. O. P. senate nomination sixth district. Dircctor of Traut & Hine M Vot distribute to stockh per share as a second liqui tion dividend in_ dissolution, Hans Oquist, Main strect railroad from death g. Co. tender, saves two der train, 17, Parker-Buckey king Co. rges with 15 other baking con- cerns and becomes unit of Liberty Baking Corp. 18, Terr m gale and storm does damage about in- ing the felling of foundry wall Talieable Iron Works on Myrtle 19. pointed vy thunder | cit S Chase Coal rlin ap-| nager American Co John Hosi Belardi, Plainville and Miss Margaret of Bristol married at roadside cere- mony on Crooked street, off Plain- ville-New Britain highway, by David L. Nair, “murrying justice.” | Mrs. Adeline Davis 88 s of age. | Thermometer reaches 103 to 110 degrees in the sun and 89 or over| in the le, as entire state swel-| ters in grip of heat wave. Shops close, hun »ds sleep in parks and] prostrations are reported. | Alonzo G. Bull 2 inley Works employe. 24, Curfew law propo: fitth ward to keep childr strects after 9 p. m. Charity dept. finds eneral prosperity. er L. Bell displaces Joscph A. | il as clerk of municipod gar- | commission. Jraofl Palin| years a W joying W Mete Crowds Feast Anne, Fredervick M. Holmes elected president of North and Judd| Mfg. Co | 28. Mrs Arch street AL Mr yrow throng St. Peter's church| of St on re- nd of Maple strect marricd August At N. TRutherford Edwavd J. Hennessey huilding inspector, relinquishing his puty. Samuel ot suc- as city Ziel viver from infense heat. {. Temperature stands at m., with lief in drowned in ngton as Lie secks relief 110 and at 2y wo 1 sigint 8. Dumage of Vincenzo Rossitto Mr. foundries closed 10 done ul owned nd Mrs. S, Koplowitz 23 $8,000 undeter- Clothing streets ween N M tional in i hining nilding 12 Jhin vy 1ges W city; Co. old sireets, elocted trikes t Myrtle and Hubert dent of Universal Co-Operative f. Andrew J. Sloper 77 Corbin presi- store ! years | Dr. Ohio Mildred Gar of Marion, chosen as physician for girls | in Iiritain schools, contract to | become effective Sept. 1 16, Cleanup at Chamber of Com- of | and four | one girl employe., | ge of $7,000 atl Cianflone’s tailor shop and Stellas Manjates on strect ner lispenses with — services Ralph L. Gould, secretary others, leaving by Iire Angelo restanrant Lafaye Thr im does dam & men seriously scalded when pipe bursts at main plant of Frary & Clark and Rund, foreman, is critically Landers Co., Frank injured, Mr. and Mrs. James North of Sunnyledge 25 years married. 22, Petition circulated to have atop Walnut ourt of Honor 19. John Boye Co. purchases| Andrew Olson, 62, suicide by | Hallinan bock, 138-142 Main street, | shooting at home, 45 Bain street. for $200,000. John B. Johnson 70 years old. 22, Patrick Mazza, 26, killed and | 12. Judge B. W. Alling favors plans for monumen Chares Rocco seriously injured when | tWo judges here, each on equal foot- | Hill cancelled and car in which they are riding on |IDg in amendment to charter. made permanent. Beach Swamp road, Berlin, strikes| Gates Flying circus, sponsored by | 23. Y. M. T. A. & B. soclety pre= tree and runs into ditch. | Herald, held at Donnelly’s field. | sents 25 year medals (o six members, 23. Delegates to state convention | Gov. Trumbull making visit via air.| Fireman Francis Loughery ap- named at Democratic headquarters, | 13. Martha chapter, Order of the | pointed fire dept. clerk. Rev. Martin W. Gaudian, pas- | Eastern Star, observes 50th anni- | Judge W. S. Hungerford re-elected tor of St. John's German Lutheran | Versary. president of Chamber of Commerce. church, 65 years old. | 14, "H. T. Donnelly, Boston Store| 24, Charter revision committee 26. Chief William C. Hart of | owner, leases Roger's block for 26 | declare private taxi stands on strebts police department opens war to dry r period for $500,000., | illegal. up cily J. Danberg named member Morris Cohn sued for $50,000 by 27 publican town committee. Meriden couple who charge fraud in Matthew Sokolik receives financial dealings. gold watch from Stanley Works| Mr. and Mrs. John L. Burns after 25 years of ce. Washington street 30 years wed. Manuel C. Serrano leaps from ! 26, Cariton Walker of Harrison path street, student of Virginia Military burning motoreycle into of | automobile on Wests Hartford road ! Institute, in critical condition as re- sult of injuries sustained in football and is killed. game, George J. Bacon of Ten Acre road | awarded fre trip to American derick Leupold of Arch street Legion convention in Paris rext’ i years old Architect estimates vear. Lexington lodge of Odd ting permanent court of $80,000 25. M. Irving Jester exchanges apartment house in Hartford for one at 102 Prospect street this ci ed by Harry Shor and Isracl Bron- ein of Hartford. Eddy-Glover post, American Legion, of this city makes clean-up in athletic contests at state conven- tion in New Haven, 30. Mrs, Nellie McCrann candi- date for democratic state central committeewoman in opposition to | Mrs. Mary T. Crean, candidate for re-election. Ex-senafor Richard Covert named state central committeeman for this district at Republican state central convention 31. City planning street, Vincenzo Cianei awarded compen- sation of $1,026 for broken back re- ceived in fall from building in pro- | s of construction on So. High of cost of honor erec- Fellows ah observes 30th anniversary. Fidelity Finance Corp, declare: per t stock dividend. Leo Biolek, 4, fatally burned by bonfire in Washington street school yard. 4 16. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Sherman| of W. Main street 25 years married. H. A. King of Hartford and Thomas W. Doyle of this city pur- chase building at corner of Main {and Chestnut streets from David Kaplan of Hartford for $90,000. | | Postal delivery service to be ex- | tended to approximately 6,000 mora | people after November 1, through | efforts of Postmaster H. E. Erwin. 15. 1. of P. convention held at 0dd Fellows hall. 20. August Bergstrom appointed member of hoard of compensation and adjustment by Mayor Weld. 01d Erwin residence on Washing- ton street to be razed to make way for modern structure. Chief Hart scored by judge of superior court for not attending hearing on man’s fight for liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Squillaciote of 1 Cottage Place 25 years married Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lehr of Columbia strect 25 years married. Tea, room opposite Stanley Quars ter park, located in residential dis- trict, considered illeg: Cleleo Leberatore, 12, seriously injured when struck corner of Passett street and Rockwell avenue by auto operated by Howard A. Al- derman. wider Broad ce st arlyle G. Tarrett, of Capitol theater, robbed of $ payroll in theater office. Kimball Burgess bound over {o December ferm of superior court on charge of embezzlement. Robert C. Johnson, inspector for public works dept, loses position. 30. Howard Beloin, John Grip, Roger Scully and Llgert Politis awarded varsity letters for stellar work with Fordham University foot- ball team. Charles Goudreault, driver North Burritt: street bus, held and robbed of $30 last night. December David O. Swanson elected worshipful ma of Centennial lodge, I. and A. M. Ben Smith of Shuttle Meadow manager September By d John McDonough of 64 Church strect 75 years of age. . Rdward J. Hennessey, former building inspector, refused w‘rmi(i to erect one family house at | Long street; said to be violation or‘1 zone law. 4. Office of State's Attorney Al- corn shows concern over liquor situ- ation in this city. | 8. Mr. and Mrs. Severin son of 216 Rentschler street 2 married. Total registration in public schools 11,849, | Building under construction at 165 Gold sircet found to be in violation | =51 yiavor Weld names World of Joning ordinance and order 10|y yemorial committee and com- sma ¢ may be possible, 1 ndy ing rlems. AR | mittee to study parking problems. [ 50 Bl EL b Aretic owl seen in K. of (. plan new auditorium. L. F. & C. Co., American Hard- | 3¢ 7 Joseph P. Barry of Barry S ; : thinsoinliy B 80 ygurs. 7 S ware Corp. and North & Judd Mfg. | ') ok o - forth Co. appointed third electri 3 2. John Malone of 214 Main Sl Co., receive certificato of fellowship ; c examiner, 2 " street retires after years of serve for over 50 years of public service, | FRER TEEIRR €0 R 0 M8 from American Institute of New | 'S EL BOrNE Lol ens as boys® York. o I\’;:-‘sl’hf\fig‘ 1\\[:;"‘\5':1;'9““ Mayor Weld favors smaller com- ;‘:"}N ;:m"‘.” Slogtn il oo fully burned by gasoline at home, | ™OR council. d tary at Troy, N. Y., “Y". 36 Connerton street. I First snowfall of season. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Houck of g4 | florist 78 years old. ; Hospital decides to seck larger Grdanichn sdebiasis ot maeni v (W B ysich RettaniostsleERCE T 0E e Gl 10. Supt, of Schools Stanley . |39 Years, quits postal service. "4, Fire does damage of $2,000 at Iolmes, in 20th annual report, stat B, Bulde pp e Broad street Filling station. that city is in need of more schools, | Pat on clectric examinations Fegard- ) BEORE LI TR B T T ar, s e Wi llian 0% Heps | Lopa: of Mayor Weldafreauests Lo 8 | bl el e e litt of 37 Madison street 25 years Chanse. Noumann Hiotel: A, 6. John. years ot up ind of Hartford frac- tures skull in fall from new T. A. B. well known tands breaks Bronson e 25. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. m‘x‘l;w Pyt Tre. | of So. Main street 50 years m:’,.m.‘]. mont street dedicated. 508 DEputyOhieC SEIES 0N 3 Jarnes obscrves 40th anniversary of 3. Italph Benson of e herarn! tary of Chamber e jeweler for 30 years, retiring business. Directors of Light Co. vote to capital stock be $1,000,000 to $1,250,000. 28, First Lutheran church serves 43th anniversary. site. 30. Joseph DiMarchi of Willi-! g Removal mantic seriously injured in fall from | apout §2.000. ling of new Strand theater. Dominick Mr. and Mre. William arrested for stealing enough havde nherg 51 years married. ware from Russell and Erwin M Co. to outfit a louse. Maurice Stanley president of Faf. as clovaton | BIF Bearing Co. s 9. Giddings chapter, Royal Arch Masons, observes T5th anniversary. “Jerry Tarbot”, America’s living unknown soldier, guest of the Herald over the weck-end. Board of adjustment grants Ma- sons right to erect temple in restrict- cd distriet on Russell sreet. Anton Baest, Conn. Light and Pow- er Co. lineman, dies after cutting into live wire carrying 13,800 volts. Frantic efforts made to save him. George W. Mitchell worshipful on; er of Harmony lodge, F. and Springfield of Com- Co. declares extra ne street nt. TLeL from ot g president Tudge B. W. Lt Alling nominated for | on club, I Ly Republican an Legion Lune Supernumerary increase in pay day. Plang progress for sale of Center chureh really as step toward new policemen 10 ew Britain Gas recommend that increased from seek from $5 . Burkart] 1. Burkarth o ears married. orp, de of $2 per| 0 per American Hardware res extra dividend shar i Carmelo Bongiovanni of this | city arrested as accessory in murder case in Hartford, in which Cezare Rarbiera stabbed Carmelo Tiralonga on Sept. 5 Stanley Baranowski and Jeseph Wisniewski killed and Harry Kraw- czynski injured when car runs into concrete wall in Cromwell. mothy Elaherty, gate ten, symour street crossing, saves 10 irl fron: death beneath on- coming train. ob- of snow fo cost city a of Cherry street November arles Higby quits post af- service 1 ter 15 years of operator at city hall. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Rock- well of Church street 50 years ma vied, : , | Roosevelt sciool is opened. Sy g Greenwoed | Girl caught smoking at Iigh street 76 years old. school promises to lead “anti” move. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Scott of | ™3 ™ yon, "y plocks crection of Stanlepaloach 7 T T e | Masonic Temple on Russeil street. 8. ayor Weld ames arte a s B o ety e liion! couitni(tee et tnémawaraimy] 4 4 StEToan (de Baptisiosocicly Hall as chairman. e e e R 20 Nr. and Mrs. Herbert Twon | o\ % 0 urtment,| 10, Rev. C. L Fredocn, pastor of of Stantey street 40 years married. | *L S E I b Vears | Swedish Evangelieal tabetnacle of ~ 21, Richard YViets chairman of | Sioux City, Ta., accepts call to pastor- delegates to democratic congression- | Mr. and Mrs. Wells C. Toster | ale of Swedish Bethany church here al convention. \ Patmie | Of Russell strest 25 years married, | and will fake up duties April 1, S8 o "f‘“"l“'b‘(‘hf;"’mr‘l"‘(;;f\ Mr. and Mrs. Froderick D. Sco- 1“"‘::";5 i e & [ field of pleasant street wed 45 North & Judd Co. establishes divl- | "xiyly 1oona smith, 17, breaks hack deniinais et R in fall off motoreyele in Winsted. 24 Dennds MeKnerner. el 8. James C. Moody compietes 25 | 11 Capt. Alfred H. Griswold of i o yebrasabItenceriat Ny BTG IE Francis street reccives Croix de ax Unkelbach 10645 ™ Burritt Hotel bars High school | Guerre diploma for deed of valuor | fraternity dance | during seige of Seicheprey nine years Rev. Raymond Clabby transferred | ago. to St. Francis' church, Waterbury.| Principal Louis P. S 9. Curtis L. Sheldon elected [ High school urges new building in North End chairman of Red Cross chapter di- threatening jam, 12, Peter Chilicki, rectors and budget for 1927 is set viet, sought for holding up and jat $3,85 shooting George B. [Fredericks at James C. Welch arrested for sale | of lottery fickets throughout state, his store at foot of Arch street this morning at about § o'clock. 10. Miss Mary E. Kinlock, for 28 113. Robert Hopkin: of vears a teacher in local schools, North street arrested and charged | signs. Louie S. Jones pays about $100,- with robbel of grocery store of Jn. Walko, 30 West street, 000 for property of Jacob Young estate at corner of Corbin avenue and Steele street. Building department sends Rev. Thomas F. Lawlor of Devon | order of eond-mnation succeeds Rev, Raymond Clabby as | jioek on Main street curate at St. Mary's church. | Louis Rapha ! William Hoffman of vested using mails to defraud, { Mr. and Mrs. Gus B. Londlin John Carneval held up and rob- Woodland street 25 years ms Water up 15 inches at r hed of $22 at corner of Lilac and 5. | following 24 hour storm. Unidentified man, found beside | ¢ 80 & | R R. tracks near Lock shop pond, | 3 > y'"t% las fractured skull and condition is R 3 h years marricd. James Van Allen, shugger of faxi- rious at hospital. cap driver, sentenced to 3 Lo & years reman Edwa 31 a member of dep a., Building permit issued to Masonie Temple Corporation for new temple. Salary committee of school board approves raises for teachers, operated by architect W. B. Latham 84 years old. »9. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swan- son of Hillcrest avenue rs | married. Rev, Lyman years old. North & corner of East ts to Samuel I Kennedy for $45,000, October Francesea Cianci sells apart- nent block at 59 So. High street to Joseph Wratschko for $55,000. Forty-seven admitted to citizen- ship and ected at session of nuturalization court 4. Property at 410-4 0. Main reet purchased for $25.000 from Mrs. Teresa Ferravis by Donata and and Joseph riton of O tial > of Senior High school to prevent 25y Johnson 88 a paroled con- Judd Co. sells property Main and Stanley and Mawell S, out of Stevens owned by o ymour are T Ange labrese Amendola Mr. and Mrs. James A. Spinetta purchase property at 439-441 W, Main strect, Mr. Spinetta buying out store conducted by E. and A. J Sharp. Robert Smith president of Armistice Day observed by A Firemen's Pension and Relief Assn. | jean Legion, banquet being held. Henry O'Brien, 26, of Spring- | 13, John Balas, 22, in ficld killed in truck collision on Ber- | condition at hospital after lin turnpike. and breaking back while Marie Amenta, 3, falls 40 feet | automobile, from third floor veranda at home, | Kimball Burge 66 Smith street. $3,000 for embezzlement. City parks valued at $2,2 15, Willlam M. Maxwell, hooded | State prison for robbery. a gain of $2,171,448 in appraisal in | man who has been frightening girls| J0S¢ph M. Ward re-elected presi- half-centur | in southern part of town, appre- | d€nt ot Kiwanis club. 7. Reinhold Bergstrom, 2 | hendea by police. Common council with Stanley Works, receives gold | 16, Hart & Cooley Co. changes | bigger police force as watch from concern. | to holding company. ‘,'h'""k' holdups. Ired A. Fergason, 50 years with| Jeromc street bus line, facing| Mercantile Bureau scores F, Stanley Rule and Level Co., given | bankruptey, appeals to P. U. C. for | Woolworth Co. for keeping Ladge in recognition of his term of | increase in fare. | open evenings for service Booth Estate offers property in|to holidays. Joseph North End of city for parking area.| 17. Eighty-two 19. Attorney Harry r;immrl;“ciliz»vv\slnu Poles, P. Marsh § 11, Strand theater with throngs in attendance. opens ate prison John son chosen captain 3. 11 S, football team. . grants petition of Jerome strect bus line to iner fare to | cight cents, beginning December 20, < held in bonds of | 1tobert Hopkins of North street [ receives one to five year term in serious falling | pushing k. | | 5,000, | 5 years leaders favor esult of many w. store weeks previous persons seek numbering 38, 8. Azaro, N. B. H. wins year's tuition at Yale, Chotkowski award- ed scholarship at Yale, 8. '26, 8. Boleslaw | elected commander of Eddy-Glover | post, American Legion, (Continued on Page 18)