New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 4, 1927, Page 15

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MEMORIAL SHAFT WITHOUT A FLAW Supt. Beam Tells Lions of Work | on Soldiers” Monument The soldiers' memorial now being srected on top of Waluut Hill park | vill be seen from a greater distance and much plainer than the Trav- lers’ tower in Hartford, according | o William B. Beam, construction who spoke for few the meeting of the Lions' club at the Burritt hotel to- } lay. [ Mr. Beam Absolutel vould a large said the monument perfect. He sald he| efy anyone to find a flaw as | the tip of a little finger 1ail. This is a very unusual situa- | tion, he explained. Even the colors Jarmonize perfectly, the architcet | laimed. Speaking of Walnut Hill park 'vs! « location for the monument, said it was one of the most sites for a memorial he had known of. He described the ragle which goes | on top, which will be 18 feet 7‘ inches high, and told of blocks of stone weighing from four to 15 tons going into the structure. Right now thousands pebbles | are being placed by hand, peble at a time, and e invited members of | © Lions club to come up and wate the job. Another speaker was Benjamin A Pollett, traffic manager the Colonial Air Transport Co. which carries the mail from Bostc o New York by plane Mr. Pollett pointed out that mail which leaves here at 5 o'clock in thr afternoon will be fn Chicago at 5 o'clack the next morning and will be in Dallas, Texas at & o'clock the next afternoon. He said a ne i of for line will be opened up November 1, which will operats from Hartford through New Y Philadelphia, Wilmington, Washin ton and down to Florida and thence to New Orl Anot on will begin Nove 15 o from: Atlanta to thence to Key West na. He pre- dicted t entually this line will take in all the West Indies and go clear to South Ame He said the air mail from N England took slight drop durin the summ bt is showi signs of | coming back and he expects with the increase of fall business to see it back to norm: very soon. He predicted that the time will soon come when there will be air- ports every 12 miles apart and when large industrial plants will maintain | their own private planes ftor the shipment of small merchandise and for transportation of their cxecutive er mber Jacksonville and Hav and v RE-LEASE THEATERS Lessces Turn Back Old Agrecments | and Take New Identures | Newly Formed Corporations. John Hoff- "alac Charles and ardt and 1. J. Peter Perakos, Contaras, Ber man, have quit-claimed to the Theater, Tnc., the Capitol ; Inc., and to the Strand Theater, Inc., their rights under leases held on the playhonuses and have taken leases from the corporation were formed th brothers joine ests On the Strand theater pay the corporation 75,0 8 with 30 per cent of profits in excess of § on the Capitol theater the lease will be 230,000 a year with | per cent of profits in ess of the Palace theater payment of £20.000 and 5 of profits in excess of $10,- new | 3 which Hoffman local inter- After with the will | v they 0,000 50 e CIVIE Suit for § brought by Greenberg & LeWitt, inick Cianflone. De Martin H. Horwitz served the papers and attached property of the defend- ant on | S L t Suit for $100 damages has heer brought by Louis C'roll. through I ward A. Mag, against T. L. Ryrnes | West Harfford, Doputy Horwtiz attached property defend Angu SUITS RECORDED Sherifi of th nt. o Camosci, through Nair & Nair, brought suit ror $75 dam- ages against Alex and Mary for services rendered. Deputy Sher- iff Horwitz served the papers. ENTERTAIN ON ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. William F. Ramm of 52 Mill street, entertained of their fricnds at dinner Mon- v evening in honor of the tenth anniversary of their wedding. The was prettily decorated in yel- 1 white. § were present from Meri- New Haven, Springfield and | New Britain | Mr. and Mrs. Ramm were pre- snted with a number of gifts ko, ome low Gue ten, FOR CITY AIRPORT | There will be a joint meeting o 1 the committees of Eddy-Glover | Post, American Legion, the Cham- | ber of Commerce and the common council on the matter of a munici- | pal airport in this city at 8 o'clock | Thursda; evening, October 6, at Foom 203, City Hall READ HERALD CL SSIFIED ADS I That Baby You've | Longed For Burton Adyises W n on and Companionship. eral v as denfed mother writes rton of Kansas City, * nervous and subejet to ible suffering the pri Mrs, Mother- | Mrs. np: hushand wom, \'nnh!’ rtion £ other \ know the sceret of my will gladly reveal 1t to woman who whl write me.” M, 1 offurs hier advice entirely without She has notl to sell. Lotters ressed Mrs, umur.xr o pyine me 8082 Massachusetts, s City, ndcnce will be strictly con HBurton, Mo, Corre fidential, | years, [ ter-in { Allen | coming 1 John, u | would t some iof Tsabella | Burka Maude, | Minni | for term of threc 11 Gaftney, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, . OCTOBER DIES AT 70 YEARS Mrs. Johanna Boyle Came to : Weddings S — HART—MILI Norbert 1. Hart, +J. Hart of Hamilton stre Brit laughte Miller of Walter New Britain"as a Young Girl — Los ‘Time Church Member. Mrs. Joha 5 1 at Mrs a born as a r sis- home of } Anna Boyle 411 noon toc Mrs. in Thompsonville, voung i For a great many rs she ided on spring street and was a member of t. Mary's church Besides her sist survived four nephews, Robert and Patrick nd two niec Mrs. Bert and Miss Josephine Boyle. The funeral arrangements, charge of J. M. Curtin & Co., incomple di he : r W, stre, was of Boyle o oy matron of hor v Harold C brother. The bride w f h georg -in-law, she is James, Boyle, | ickson Y ouq in Rowl: are wor nd chrysan- her at- and the best man with carri the | th Fans Pick Winner In the World Series _— (Continued from First Page) 1kees lose, Pittsburgh v good chance to win.” Thomas I. McDonough (lawyer) idegroom ha gold trip v will he coupls ada their ents a employed as BARNAVALLI—ANGELO Johi i of Oak reet iss o of High terday morning at ry's church. ¥ officiated. Ar 1rn Al 1y will | Hart is 1 chuu R Yankees Willlam J. The Yankes F ¥y Ginshu Yank§ will win, but much better chance Frankie Irisch of FOR Werwaiss (All- football feani)—"P win, 1 because pitching fory Jack Donlon foothall team)— six games with but two.” Louis & man) the Y: Roth (hotel we tl llon of clerk) st ge on i (restauratenr) course (lawyer)- T would if they JHAM Brit Wa Britain vill go the PASTOR HELD AFTER FATAL AUTO ACCIDENT blotsky (autor he consist ks will Allee (“officia president of Mr is my Third Ward of th ! springficld Pastor Summoned to Ap- selection.” pear in Court After Fatality Caused by Honeymoon Car. pitchers see not Woree 4 (Pt crythir the ¥ Tobin victory for Jame looks lik James M Expe way the to p opposit L am naming minister the forn of B injuries on Mr hour ikowski anke aod bet m Murphy is right and Yankee Policemman Peter Cabelus I n't be stoppe there hit s« Wilford Itc imnd Gehrig in ult of o1 Smith and the plaintif rmian Thomas Yankee witl *hilip M. Fagan 1 favor the i J. Kea ¢ that the o +ho v al first W the Mathew win. jut Y ne Pirat will win, son o (¢ win in s s DeVive of Sullivan (1 i bl Frank Brow 1A lam- il Ken- n of pick rlain winners and my Kor heen through Vineenzo ¢ goes on t (ele building) Yankees winn Day (school commit teeman and anditor) —T'd like Pittsburah win, hut T think the Yankees will take the series.” William (Sherlock) Riley Lasehall player and umpire)— New York Yanks will win but say definitely until T & ams look in the Ma nonpayme (former % }UBANKER ADDRESSES REALTORS th how oper | game." (self-termed ex suppose 111 have zain. It's the s constantly is pert) to pirk X Danny Tgoe “ont 1 ight winne husin N. Rutherford (building spector)—" laoks to 1 much Yanks will earry off the fla this year. Clarence Lanpher (policeman) Now Yotk Wi} Goan in- very Ten [Husbands SUPpOs: 1. Dailey. Manager i foothall team) through.” magnate) a good All Bri The ought to come Perakos (theater Pirates look like Yanks er e team Carlyle Barrett, (theater Ruth and his gang the Pirates into camp.” Angelo Blancato (harbe “Those Yankees arc going to the ball r the lot.” Mrs. Helen Kuhm Again Elected D. of 1. Regent Jsabelia Cire] No. Daughters he l its annuul clection it its meeting last evening with the following result Mrs. Helen Kuhm, -elected regent; Miss Mary M Cale, vice-re Nellie Ryan, recording Miss Irene rth, financ cretary; Mo Hatton 14 Smith, custodian; Burkharth, seribe; M Nel llh monitor; Mrs. Annie Kindelan, chan- cellor; Mrs, Charlotte Kelly, insids guard; Mrs. Mar ¢t Birmingham outsid rd; Gianotti, planist; Miss Esther MeCabe, trustee vears; Miss Mary regent manag er) will tak ) hust ov Kol but them Hollywood has this Louisia backed oft th other | day she wer 1 husband. Her name ! Lt is Mrs. Carolyn- MceDonald-Walters-Bros -Burgess- Chavallicr-Garden-White-Lui Hat- | field-willis, Her at Urania, many marrizges voman i hoard past home is \I\l AT AMERICA Washington, Oct. 4 (A—President Coolidge regards the tarif dispute | between the United ites and | that the France as confined strictly to the| right to question of Irench discrimination | ehildren sh 1gainst American goods. ligion they A » has decided father has the absolute decide which schools h(!’ 1l attens' and which re: | shall be taught. London magist ANTONIO AMATO IS | Pleads Guilty in Superior Comf Wall Street Briefs JAILED AND FINED 5 w securities v were m alued at $§5 rketed in ptem- ber, an incre: of $26,180,238 over cptember, 1926, and a gain of al- most $100,000,000 over August this | ar, it is '«lm\\ n in a compilation by h" Journal of Commerce l'nhlltb‘ ed with a total of $17 600, but | rail financing dropped nearly $40,- | 000,000, Manufacturing issucs \\cm; With Brother Ne 4 (P—Fines of 10es of one year Antonio Amato local pugilist, An- Amato, his brother, and Vin- o Lamberto, after they had vleaded guilty in superior court to- to simple 1t. Frank Bierne, alias B ilty to carrying concealed id was fined $200 and to six mont! w Haven, Oct. and jail sent were given 1s Chic Brown, Pullman Company had net of $1,- 18 after taxes for August against $1,614,622 in August last r. and for 8 months this r, against §7 a year plead- The recapitalization Adams Express company, providing an issue of 100,000 shares of 5 per cent cumulative preferred stock, in- to which the outstanding 100,060 shares of common stock may be con- verted, has been approved by the required number of stockholders. City Iltems plan ence arose from a ers or Church ly 18, in w flesh wound casc gun fight nd Georg. h Brown and a mes- tracted by the disturb- | e, was shot in the leg. A verhal in a Derby sambling house | Brown w oune proceeded the gun ADMITS ARSON GUILT York 1t the corn s onJ received senger boy ne Bankruptey Saul Ber- nded a discharge | banksuptcy anti & Des- | soni of this city. | There will a meeting of the en’s Home Missionary society of ormation Lutheran church fternoon at 30 o'clock. | Donahue mnotificd Captain | Kelly today of the theft of a tirc from his automobile in front of St. Mary's church. Dr. Thomas Kelly of New York fs the guest of his cousin, Jud liam I. Mangan of Basseit street, Co. No. 6 of the rtment ed to the Gl At £:03 last cvening and to the Vega et dump at 1:08 this a{ternoon A daughter was born at New Brit- in ¢ rospital toda der of bhe New Man Confesses in Willi- mantic to Burning to Defraud Tn- surance Company W Sad reed imantie, Oct of New plead pting to ¥ by de at 4 (P Tohn York city today a guilty to a ch defrs n ATSO The conference in super- en counsel for Sadlon Atto Howard n condition that Sad- L opportunity i irs in sb hefor s {fmposed cord wi Pw ntence alleged to have to a house in purel last f e of at- insuran ement ten 1 com agre te's Loy to ks of 3 Chestnut Lovis Tent Daughters of Union Veter Civil War, will hold a regula g Thurs: evening at o'clock at Odd Fellows' hall ment th the agree 1do Marvin set as Octoher 28 12, £ th h Moore set fire e Ashford 1 and on payment Tune which 1 APPOINTED 4 (P rmor re-appointed Georg D Hartford prosecuting of- rof the Connecticut Humane so ety for two years from Octol 1 7. The following were appoint i1 police officers of the soc his automobile on Berlin- he same tern Frederick H turnpike in Meriden, on, \Wyant, of Norwich; Warner H iber 10, caused collision | Kecler of Stamford; Nellie T. Bren the plaintifi's automoblle. driv-or fartfor irmest Presten of Toras Yocul he defend- | Hartford: D. Brooks of 'v‘xl.\ ai New Hav eed W. Hitcheock was driving | of Harts were appoint- swerved 10| ments exc Hitcheock ing a curve, | on. The destroyed ] GEORGE for bull to - DAY FOR $5300 Oct, this city ha linst Georgs nan, of 244 alleging th, and negli SUES POLICEMAN Yoeubian of ht snit for $5¢ MeMiahon, a police strect. Merider k1 carel in which t ndant was ove Ur ¥ irove the anner Meriden ant was driving in and the plaintiff when the forme wi rour ording to the alc iff’s car was totally v Michael A. Sexton )‘ which is returnable in the fita the third Monday in Oc-| - n and K rd. All pt that of Mr. a son tion T HARTFORD STOCK Ry 1 ailrond Stocks West. R. R Banks and Trust Companies EXCHANGL | & Co) (Furnts! ros e city cou tohor; i ANNOUNCED mberri U the 1 o Vi Mass., Sunday given in her 00 guests were present from | Hartford, Springfield [ K 1 Miss Semberri re- !, wutiful gifts. announce eng: ughter. A tor Govoni cven- \ party honor town and this city, ived many b ENGAGEMENT Pawlow of S4 ANNOUNCE Mr 1 Mrs. B Prospect strect, announce the en- ent of their daughter, Ger. trude {0 Vernon Arnold of Rurritt stri No dat set for t 8 Rosaa Life, Insurance and Other Compunies Inde Deaths = Mus, Je wife ast nig tna 11501121 §15 Josephine Rappanotti Public Utilit eph Rappanotti, age of Michael Rappanotii, ht at her home, 191 La- She s a of New Britain past rs and a member of &t Maria's society of §t. Mary's church. hushand chiliren My s, e 10 salle street w vesident o1 w for the she s Joseph and notti of this eit vand Mrs, Dom Hartford lioni of this eity sister and 1wo brot 19 grandehild bold from € ¥ morning b in Mrs. Mrs Lonis Magne Nardinni ¢ Domonick T lenves in italy, The Mary' 9 oclock. Buri Mary's cemetery one 1150 fur will b Mrs. M o Mary aktorovy Jaktorovich of reet, died this morning Britain - General hospiial. r hushand she le; s one tighter, ry Jaktorovich Mrs af Julius wife S Sevi 1t the Besle son and Ne X one The funers harge of Laraia incomplete. n are | a sements and Sagarino Bowman & (o, ¢ n & Co. ClassB R Co. K Lamp . Class A 7% pfd. 1= B 8% 1 [ Funerals b ———————————— Mrs. Charles J. Anderson Funer rvices for Mrs, Anna €. A reéon, wife of Charles J. An- > b i lerson Fairview street, were AR held this afternoon at 3 o'clock at e Swedish Bethany church, where conducted by Rev. C. rial in 2 Co., pfd... 5 = of §2 services were deen, rview cemeter, Joseph A. Haffey UNDERTAKER Phone Opposite St Mary’s Charch. Residence 17 Summer 81.—1625-3. e —————rel TIMEto PLANTBULBS o | Whitlork now | Wiley-Rick Hya- | Winsted ilosle North Omo & 3 was oy & Whitney M | Pratt ruseent sth Th W Woi niey nley il re the A freczes. er 0 our large stock of Tulips, The largest university In the United States, in number of students, POSY SHOP | Cotumbiu uiversity in New York West Main St.. Prof. Bldg., Tel, asg | City, which, with its affiliated col- o Telegraph Florist of New Britain |leges, has an cnrollment of 33, for | t dump | 2 Du Pont 4, 1927, SELllNfi PRESSURE | "' STRONG ON } MARKETi | Easy Money Rates Regarded | Gause of Recessions | | CEE s | xe | pre Yor incre | Imarket, but | forge ahead powerful spec Ieaders were g | ward whenever showed signs than 30 issues were | high levels for several of the to 11 points | A wave of market arou cessions of 1 to the leaders absorbed headed upward noon under the issues as American 'l eral Electric, Internatio il'r and U. 8. Steel com In the abeence of trade Oct ased 1 price under 4 P tada con re s st nued buying of wave [ £ s 3 poi but o any ews of consequ as generally attributed to t v casy position of th Call money c v around 4 per money and 1 disclosc paper undertone. & Mach roducts pref land Steel soared 11 pe a new r American lephone a new record high | gain of 3 poi and Interna sold 5 poin Trading ale ts, the high r attaining price at crossed 181 for an overn General El fonal Harvester to Mr. one 2 lling the upward v ber of addi from lished ing tlia fast, orde ove onal a points Reali se o of too s like st Line oil, T vents to figur loans w fina call s THE (Fur MARKET AT 2:30 . 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Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 ,6 CENTRAL ROW HARTFORD OFFIC! TELEPHONE 2-1141 We offer: Travelers Insurance Co. Price on Application, KK .huw son, T Burriit Hotel Bldz.. New Britatn Telephone 3580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. OUNCEMENT nces the removal of 501 in the Commer- business, and clients sentatives Mr. Elmer F. Farnham {EDDY BROTHERS & HARTFORD NEW ITMN Martford Conn, Trust Bldg. Bumtt)‘flot,el Tel.2-7186 We offer: 30 Shares Ame 75 Shares rican Hardware & Landers, Frary & Clark Shaw & Company INVESTMENT SECURITIES vy Hall Tel. 5200 75 Pearl St Tel. 4655 New Britain Office Hartford Miice WE OW SUN ND OFF I L . COMPANY $100 PART 7 LOOT | SEQUL 60! G Tty rettes and Cash Stolen Maple Hill by Burglars Who Force in Rear Door. TROLLEY BUMP 1A Service, London Burea irford, Danish Journalist, the elactric chair causes ! has volunteered to be " He contends that TREASURY BALANCT P actually paralysis ro ry Bal $ § r dea d that revival is Loveliness at the leo Rome Bureau sort, they voted Signora itor of the 1927 season. Which evident that the Lido has as diseriminating a taste for beauty as our own Atlantic City. \ -1 Service, At the Lido, famous Italian bathin 'Hilda Poccolo the prettiest v makes it

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