New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 24, 1927, Page 18

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FORGET FINANCES AT ANNUAL DINNER New Britain Banking Chapter Has Enjoyanle Banquet Members and friends of the New Britain chapter of the American Lnstitute of Banking held their sev- cnth annual banquet at the Shutile low club last cvening. The ring was an exceedingly bril- one, there being about 125 The orchestra music Which played during dinnei ging of popular was an attrac ature of the occasion banquet committee whiche ar- canged the details was made up of \. L. Knight, Miss Anna M. Bonney, Miss Rose Fitzpatrick, Fran - Roy Frapier, Gunnau 11 Leroy Greeno. After dinner a delighttul program s carricd out with G. H. Ander- who is president of the associ- acting as toastmaster. Mayor is K Olander w on, cminiscent of Al ith sions, its diff il, obse added so much tiveness of t who are who lately ors, York city. Howe history nking srowth and developm an importan in the world. ial proved m ays suc indispensal ind Howe Mr. study interest- commereial made esp of his av When the he guests er sram. sp Mr, Howe of the h co He pictured the banker of i being of an the present day bunker friendly type. He stated that com- petition in banking circles had caus d the change and forced the banks to be more friendly than in the past and to do more in the line of serv- ice than had been done before. stol nd the banke ust enator Reed and His Methods Are Assailed Peb, 24 T uicthods of Senator Re of Missouri, in conductir ign funds inquiry were assailed in senate today by Senator Robin- republican, Indiana, w in was cd by Reed of cowardly insinuation docs not dare to make Robinson assailed partic lone-hand inve Indizna, as chairman .of th campaign funds investigation com- nittee, declaring the Missourian ha “basked there alone in or o mak- he senate TO PLANT Memt the N association committee d Game athered the store 1. C. Monier yesterday to complete arra e of the planting of full grown cock pheasants which will rrive in this city on Saturday and which will be placed out in several covers afforded by the members. About members were present, On Saturday, those who ar r- sted in the planting of the game birds will meet at th home of Sher- man J. Avery to receive th lotments. It weather conditions vrove 100 for immedi vlanting, the p ants will be tered until w r t of arrives = v Wedding of Alljs ling, of Was En eh- « est heires . S, and Baron Jose von der Elst, was one of I, events ¢ ph n a RLAD 1 FOR b YOun WSSIETED WANTS ADS Versatile G‘o;lernor STEA Nero shooed away govern- mental worries with a violin, 4 but John Hammill, governor of Iowa, is seen performing in Des H 2 Moines. a saxophone, HOFFHAN INDICTED FOR Alle rged Dete usin arr .e0 FRAUD USE OF MAILS Proprietor of School tives to Face Tor Trial in Federal Court. Hof(r his city the sted in Lints ments inserted in d o Detective s brother. following receipt ¢ in $2500 bonds furnis Seymour 1 by the N Haven on the cha to defraud. city licte e several nu- from various untry, that pros- 10 we 1ews- by had publication: Agency been ed City : ltéas sford Deteetive cal pe ing o suppc in co was brought Jewett City rested in Jewett there on re charged with He will be rt tomorrow from illiam Townes Keith for r 1l s born ospital I plate work. evening ies Madigan of 629 amaged | @ numbe win- | Coal & Wood Co, Wl last evening to Drozd of 768 rtment o'clock Battery Exide t re fire ) per ton Tel. Blitz of this 1 theft of an overs wrd tonight in Port- Harriet Melissa Miller | Blitz will Kind You Want We Can Furnish, STANLEY SVEA el ™ PEA A M & COAL COMPANY Menus & ! Dwight Ste Birnhaum, Pr without m: 'HURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1927, Many Explosions. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, T Under protection of streams of MER fiflES water from fircboats, a tug reached DHWN IN BAY the side of the burning ship and the men were transferred. cquent explosions while (Continued From First Page) vessel was being towed threw high in the air and burning oil far over the water, sending attending fireboats and tugs and nearby fer- ries and small craft scurrying out of danger. the mes sage to the navy department from the steamer St. Anthony said there | had been no loss of life in the colli- | sion between the City of Richmond | ind the City of Annapolis off Smith’s | Point, V. Iy today It was added that the City of Annapolis sank in 12 fathoms of er at 2:10 a. m., 25 minutes after | the collision, at a point one mile | northwest of Smith's Point. No Disorder or Panic. Newport, News, Va., Feb. 24 (P Passengers reaching here this morn- on the s mer District Co- from Washington reported t the City of Annapolis we »wn about 2 o'clock. The Washington steamer hove to on reaching the scene of the acel- | dent but there was little she could do, the passengers having been ransferred to the City of Richmond and the steamer St. Anthony. here wa hole in the side of the sinking ship and the City of Richmond's how was badly stove n. A heavy fog lay over the water. C. M. Mark ry of the port News Cl r of Commerc cne of the passengers on the Wa ington boat, said all the pa nd crew were {aken from the ing ship. Women and children left first and s made | 4 Swim Through Fire, | Camden, N. J., Feb. 24 (A—The | captain and mate of the oil tanker | Socony leaped into a virtual “state of fire" caused by blazing oil on the | surfz of the Cooper river here ecarly tpday and swam fifty feet to uninjured Chris Christiansen, the captain, | and Ole Johnson are the survivors of the harrowing éxperience. T} alone on their ship. The fire, one of the most extraor- linary ever witnessed here, start- ~d on a lumber barge, and within a few minutes had spread over several hundred square feet of the river's oily surface. Captain umbia W L Christiansen said he oke and found that the stern lines of his ship had been burned and the vessel carried by tide to a point midway between two piers, 'he ship was surrounded by flames and there was danger of an explosion. I called my mate and to- zother we leaped over the side. W m under water, and each of 1 ced to ¢ str spot frac for air we from fire members of th i he other ashore. 1ged. crew tanker was not the transfer was D. 100 Foot Schooner Sunk. British Tanker Burns. | New Yo Feb. 24 (P— have been found in the hulk of | burned B oil tanker, Black Sea, | which is beached on Red Hook I |in the harbor, oft Brooklyn. | A wircless message from the tug | Resolute, which is standing by the tanker, to police headquarters tod requested that a police launch be sent to the scene. The police launch “Gypsy,” with | ywho nine men on board, reached the| “op ipe bar near Bandon, Ore., the tanker ten minutes 1d tW0 | oam schooner Mary E. Moore was £ presumably thos AMEN. | Ginking after having run aground. und on the port side of the o "ain of 28 and her captain, The starboard side of the |, 1y pocanblad, were rescued by b craft was still red hot, following ot TG L beary. vesterday's explosion off Bayenne, i Tt N. 7. and firemen and policemen | o yEet o truck while were unable to determine \‘.E\(”\(T she was rn’ ing in to negotiate tk there were other bodies in the Pt €8 FHC O s WrenkREe running for several ¢ When the The Bla vessel ran aground the starboard fleets of tugs had s S8 ) shaft was pulled and engine, the blazing vessel more than threc | oqy ang nold quickly filled with miles from Bayonne, N. J., across | (20 Mew Fork herbor, removlug 16 vt el L b mt e b ore the vicinity of scores of loaded | 004 {6 Jeave and it was not until tanks on shore and tankers in the ;4 34 goen that nothing could be terg of Kill Von Kull. done to save her that Captain| Those Injured. _ Rosenblad ordered the men to aban- s Tangley, 26, assistant chief | j S50 r. was serlously burned and | “Onpe (BC R IR o Alexander v Imost blinded when he was trapped | (o ti {0 reply in response to dis- In the englne room of the vessel. .oy gjgn and radio calls. The | David J. Davis, 27, second mate, re-| v\ 0 e failedlin & anine aitanint) colved lacerations of the face and | P 0 R o At e of body when he jumped with a half| 0 &% (08 Bl eeh e lozen other membors of the crew | Sncc TEE R O oxe from the burning eraft to nearhy | (100 BTy SR i t Others leaped into the and picked up the crew. and swam ashore. el Captain John Dolger, R o Da ngineer W. W. P four Norwegian sailors we fo leave the boat until hawsers had been cut and she was towed out into the Kill. e e e Girls! Buttermilk Makes Dull, Lifeless Comalexions Radiantly Beautifu! There is no secret about It nor there any doubt about the result i just common, ordinary butter- milk in the form of a wonderful| am. The directions are simple| and it costs so little that any girl or woman can afford it. Simply ask at your favorite drug or toilet goods counter for a tube or jar of How- rd's Buttermilk Cream. Fair Dept Store and. Axelrod’s Pharmacy sell lots of it. { 100 foot schooner § ternational Fisherie mission truck a reef and sank early today r Kodiak, Alaska. radio age to Dr. W. T [ Thompson of Seattle, scientific di- rector of the commission said that all of the crew of 17 escaped before the ship sank. They are being taken | to Kodiak on the steamship Admiral me fter ¢ towed o arrived 1 be- 821 oloser The st 3 formerly Lansley. | o 008 IN HOUSE CELLAR No. 7 was called out this morning to ex- in a rubbish heap in by FIR Ingine Co. ? o'cloc] h a fire r at 53 Hillerest av This was No. 7's second call. is the new station on Stanle No AUTOMOBILE STOLEN An automobile owned by Salva- tore Graco of Washington street was stolen last evenins Britain General 1 not been recovered this a Auction Sale will sell at public auction, by 3 Elm street, thi. consis f a brick building a store and fenement, on th Saturday, IPebruary m. 3D WINKL Auctioneer. {into the war again OF 19 KILLS SELF ON GRAVE OF BROTHER | Leaves Note Saying That He is Not | IVETERANS RECALL ' GARBAGE BIDS LOWER |Bor SINKING OF MAINE ~ THAN GITY ESTINATE (Continued trom First Page.) Insane But Discouraged ‘With Himself | Lot | closed watertight body and an auxil- | Hammond Camp Observes Anni- Vorsary af SMate APMOTY |} 0"2nthitet i Coornen | ove. ke ravo st i brotaet b s | | to cost about $11,500; to furnish St. Peter and Paul cemetery, The- | of ik inking of ! sufticient men to work machines to | odore Tatarash, 19, Paterson, N. J, Maine” was observed last night | F€4uired capacity; to excavate &/ shot and Killed himselt today. s L t NiBNL| trench to a depth of 12 feet and bury| An undertaker, Andrew Labash, | at the st armory with sarbage to a depth of three feet be- | who was conducting a funeral, found | program by members of A. G, Ham- | low surface and to treat it with lime | the body lying on the grave. | United Spanish War | 00 condition that you will give me| A note to his parents asking their e permission to bury on city property | forgiveness and saying he wanted to There in rear of the city slaughter house, | join his dead brother was found be- | or other suitable place at no greater | side the body. It was signed “Your distance. I will make a non-cancell- naughty gon, Teddy, who could able contract for not less than two | never understand you and whom you years for $35,000 per annum. In the | could never understand.” ent that city incinerator is finishea | A posteript read: “I never was any before iration of contract I will | 500d, anyway—wasn’t smart, or am- remit saving on cxcavation. At expir- | bitious or a geniu ation I will agree to sell equipment| There was also an unaddressed to the city at an appralsal commit- | BOtc_intended probably for the find- tee's valuation it they so desire. I|e°r of the body. .~ Alow city to dump their slaugh- | _“Please don't think I'm insane, be- house offal in trench without | €ause 1 am as sane as anybody,” it ge. 1 would also call to your af- | ead: “It takes a lot of nerve when tention the fact that there will be YOU are planning your own ‘1',1“" Jproximately 9000 cuble yards of | ls¢ an architect his building. That th available for improvement of | 1 WhY 94 per cent live on after they undesirable land on the site. In the | 2T Out of dilemma. They say dif- | 2 ferently than they thought. event that it becomes ne S collect rubbish during this contract, | - 130, callbre revolver from | 'be oleased th quote a pries | 0no bullet had been fired was o i )m. in his right hand. ¥ " Tired Body Cells Need Father John's Mcdicine The anniver the e a special mond camp, veterans and i ausiliary. were 40 members present. The principal spe: was Percy A. cer for the oc- Sautelle of Mer- iden, past Connecticut department commander. He briefly recounted the history the actual event when the Maine was sunk in the harbor at Havana, Cuba, making it the actual wse why this country was hurled st Spain. n delivered a strong plea for preparediicss in this country. He said that the veterans of all wars| wanted the country to prepared, not for the purposes of aggression or of starting v but for protection and prevention of wars. Rew s were Jol hotsky, past com Cha Burdett camp, casion He th also made by ander ¢ U, 8 W. hich found les 1 V. of Har 3 The program as it was carried out hrough the program of which Ike r. Hills w airman, was as fol- Son 1 recitation by Dewey lections, Franeis X. | ctions, Master Val- of Theodore Cortright, 79, Noted Methodist, Dies rton; vocal violin s THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For. Quick and Ready Reference. LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepatd 10 09 .20 as 24 10 42 20 $1.50 Yearly Order Retes Upon Application. Count 6 words to a lino. ines to an Inch. hm Space, 3 iines. Minimum Book Charge, 35_cents. No -Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. Classified Page on Same Day. 10 A M. Ads Accepted Over the Telephone for convenience of customers. Call 925. Ask for a “Want Ad” Operator. Notify the Herald at once if your ad ls Incorrect. Not responsible for errors alter the first Insertion. tor sat. Burial Lots, Monuments 1 MONUMENTAL WORKS Monuments of all sizes ns. Carving and letter our_speclalty. VAULTS—Concrete _and water-proof, hermetically sea vault Co. Phone 647-15 SEW BRITATD 123 Oak St and deseripth cutting BURTAL ed Florists abla prices. 8 Oak St 80! and recitation, k cing exhibition, Mr. Con- ocal seclection, Miss Margaret alsh and sclections in harmony by a trio composed of Messrs, Palmer, 1rederick and Vargius. Ref cnts were served social was held. Asks to Check Bridgeport, Feb. 24 GP)—Theodore Cortright, 79, one of the notable lay- | ma. in the Methodist Bpiscopal denomination of the country and founder of Newfield church here, died toda Mr. Cortright was a great-grand- | son of Dr. Moses Bloomfield, a chief | surgeon in the Continental army. He { was a retired jewelry merchant and an executive of the Armstrong 12 you are tired and run down, yous body cells should not be whip- v activity by drug- ging. What need is the tonic food ele- ments of Father John's Medicine which helps you irive out impuri- and to re bulld new flesh and health. No drugs. and a WARD OFF NFLUENZA ether resolntion, by Senator Norris, Kellogg Manufacturing He was gradu- sked etary Kel- S s Cannot Be Fined for Not Harry I nelair or “the Mellon in- | : in Mexico or |y yrrer offered by Henry Flelschner, these co | sidewalk was upheld by City Court | . Nebraska, was approved | erty owners had been “illegally fined Up on Oil Interests 2 ated from Pratt Institute of Brook- Feb, 24 (P) — The | ), resolution whether com- panies in which Edward L. Doheny, | | Shoveling Off “alks[ terests” are interested among those New Haven, F a4 A holding oil concession ; i = pdnics have ac-yan attorney who had been ch | | t oy 8 P arged cepted the Mexican oil conces- | .y ilure to clear snow off his | Judge Sheridan T. Whitaker today. In so doing the court held that prop- = | for failure to remove snow | their sidewalks.” MARLIN-ROCKWELL MF The annual meeting of the stock- olders of the Marlin-Rockwell Co. | 2 held at the office of the cor-|{ on, in Jamestown, Chautauqua ew York, on Tuesday, Bad Stomach Made Her érms Yellow from | 1N Over 70 Years of Health Victories | 2123088 1322es2 20 erttosat2e0ena222d Fifty Cents Buys a First Class digestion so bad that my ms turned yellow, and not been for Adleril ould have died. There better for indigestion. 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