New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 11, 1927, Page 17

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LIONS G108 TOLD FIRE STATISTICS Chiel of Fire Prevention Burean Describes Inspections Advertising in newspapers to tract attention to fire preve methods, voted by tho Lions club at t noon meeting at the Burritt hotel today, r Deputy Thief Michacl J. Souney, chief of the bureau of fire prevention, had spoken to the club. Chief Souney called atten the fact that this is th versary of the Chicago fire ar firemen we factories and stores, and were a dressing school children while oth speakers wer in the the- aters on subjects of fire prevention He spoke of the fact that from time to fime the fire de nent asked “the city fathers regulations, and added find someone with who would be affe tion has a etronger have and our sug up. He told exy spect store cel ¢ fir of some of the perience: have when called out by an He demonstrated a alarm hox and several Fuishers, o asked people to stay at a r turning in an alarm rrival of the fire department, srressed the fact that th minutes are the most getting help to the fire i id the New Britain the are very carefully and thorough safeguarded, with ple adequate equipment a stage hands are trair aters are inspected by f day, he sald. The elub voted to purch paper space for the purpose of vertising fi prevention iments. Harry G. Hancos vear there were six hundred dollars in property loss by 15,000 live » lost Harry Miller of the Co., which will producr Lions frolic was present of olden days among the ducers and created amusement by telling of how time stranded tr get by, hefore the Equity. He sald the only re ine pure American type of tion is the blackface mi 1l Mr. Miller, who is 63 years and looks 45, was asked by IL.J. Donnolley how managed to con- ccal nis age. He replied, “1 have done everything except that which would get me in jail, but I've never done anything too much.” “You're the only actor can that,” replied Mr. Donnolley Miss Helen Downs, teacher Central Junior High &chool present with one of her pupils, Verna Calbach. Miss Call cited a poem ahout C‘olumbus. RUTH ELDER TO tion 15 1ppe for etricter we alw ou sted by the lrm\h- drag than we gestions are of some riences in in- emen and firem vmv-m 1ype hand extin- impo arg millions of tire 5 we Harry the a4 spoke rical pro- considerable: old naged to of the al genu- ers ays he say at the was Miss ch re- EMULATE LINDBERGH (Continued from First Page) race between her Sikorsky 7 blan monoplane wn and Mis Elder's American Girl. “We are going to make everything s shipshap» before ing oft,” sald Mrs. Grayson. Reports that test flights been postponed until tomorrow denfed by T. Harold Wright motor expert. ~ He that at least one, and possibly two, test flights would be made between 3 and 6 p. m. today. Sandbags will represent weight of gasoline and the will go aloft with a gross weight of 11,000 pounds after it has been christened by Mrs. Ralph O. Brew- ster, wife of Maine's governor. AIrs. Brewster will use a bottle of champagne for the christening. Mrs. Grayson went shopping nearby Portland toda: though.she was preparing for automobils trip. ‘Alleged Assailant of 0\\ n Mother Is Arrested Carfbou, Maine, Oct. 11 (B—Fred Weeks, alloged to have attacked his mother with a club with intent to Kill her on Jan. 13, 1924, when she disappearcd, was in custody here {o- day. Me was arrested during the night by Sheriff Havelock Knox on his farm on the state highway, ahonut three miles from Presque Isle to- ward AshiAne Banks. Schools, Offices Will Be Closed Tomorrow Bank schools and public offices will observe Columbus day tomor- row by remaining closed. while along Main strect merchants will display their curb flags in honor of the country's founder. Stores af. filiated with the Chamber of Com- merce will remain open. A strect parade in which the Ttal- jan socicties will take part will bhe the afternoon feature and in the several lodge rooms of these organi- \tions appropriate exercises have been planned for the evening. sure tak- or the Dawn in an or QUICK lu:sums in Selling Used Furniture Telephone 925 . AT FIRST PORT and | Mitler | produc- | old | had | Kinkaid, | real | as calmly as | EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER — 11, 1927, WOMAN MAY TAKE AIR COURSE HEREI C. BARBER ONTRIAL FOR GIRL'S DEATH M A. for Information but Fails to Give Name— Class Now Open. one local woman is the ¢ |:|\v. tion at s Y. 3 A ing to reports today. Although she has mot yet been enrclled, it is cx- pected sine will be within a few (ri T aylor 1 T voman. who failed Pomi give her . called the Y. M. Be A. on lephone rday ask ormation regar in- in accord- Opens in Salem rs frst the the placed on Jun for to i bury girl was eral of colored found veste conr There we ing at wearing st " 1o those of already re 45 me the ope whom present s session dressed when toduy. He was but dia connsel ttily 35 have stimony His th ing includ W pear worried P said stand in his Corporal ( ond of n Arnold I ant Ch , all three 434 aviation corps, students will get their first 505 next Monday Taylor, who was RENCHFUERS terbury les Richard Ier, at connect- tor iton Biach 0 hop g VMH of hir- itinerant He him dur- fter going did an June 4 fo Taylor to next w0 ing the away Sunday retu ternoon Taylor not Je Donovan, H pair the pro mpton Beach, told of colored glasses 1vlor afternoon of June Land in Scheduled Time at|" Seneflal 11 P - eutenant ompleted wir foffr-jump t this morning, scheduled time at St on the coast of 11:10 a They from Yon would wouldn't saying after putting on ti told him was Beach-—that he w. the place was like cross examation Donovan colored glasses were a good article. He would not that the glasses exhibited those he sold know avlor ury 0nt = md 1 sately Disude Joseph the first p to Buc Taris aid 1t line sa Louis, § W west Afi m m the Paris in 2 106 miles an which is have Paul Cohen, a testiiied 1 rk in Donova t on Jun m two pir Tay- s ar half-pint bottl: Mae Gallagher Held On Suspicion Charge videne [} has of Loretta al- | who is now awai N lowing or v n the here of witch Their biggest on the much across hour the | jump to make Atres, sccond Ir Buenos than the lantic from e 5 Louis to Per- | sistor that en accomplis have e betwe and rica yet b h six of of ent in o attempts the water South Af outh A tion Friday i und ral et fon wi super | court ca mainland non-stop flight |80 mall radio a ltheir Breguet big * was in & post office Coli at mess, noon yesterday wore e was sz ind Port Etienne ity of its progress that all was going smoothly. MEETING eting of TRATI'FIC October tra the o ed over and 1t will he since the the Un dictributing s to he transacted MERCHANTS WIN < iz e wrloading e fnelude nat Busine INVENTOT the late (Restriction on West Main St. Lited This Alternoon Mercha sireet PROBATE nts doing husiness on West the pitol ction of Main formal protest{ -t o8 o st the actlon |0 e 1o ey AL betw theater and the inte t, today filed | with Mayor weld of the police department in putting “no parking” regulation in effect sanction of the common The Anderson, estaty M ording ntory fil was the AN administratrix. without rson couneil ONE one PARALYSIS CASE infantile paralysis cmained in quarantine today, with cond New Britain vietim still 1 to his bed at the isolation ital in Hartford. Pour of the SIX cases reported here in the hs have he 1o lig Charles Harry | erato Andrew 2 loan, | 1 and 5 V. Onp nittes to e tiof artm Juckoway sl n »a merchant dr 1 the polic tion will drive away hus | they asked mayor to or removal of the signs 30 minutes parkin ss time, but in nt a complete restriction, Weld promised to fnvesti- the action and determine [ s rellef can be given the wer- ;ue‘ bade: committec o cont ho ind an t and | Gua or | coms no ness en release W No new cases t in more than for have of for LUCAS RESIGNS TODAY rn Yy Officer restened and turncd in nd k {0 Chief Tart. rstood the the bourd of Michae At the suggestion of Mayor Weld o7 sirwan David L. Nair of the o ance committee 1 the trial this ordinance discontinued this aft- ernoon and five minute park restored. ors ndation 1 from th on duty. scheduleld to be wn’! m hl\i{ tonight. e for drinking yright, 1927, NEA Service) Mrs. Ruth Letcher, 91, observed her 69th wedding anniversary the other day by taking a few swimming lessons. can tell when swimming will come in handy, you know. Her zrflnddaughter. Florence Boltret, Venice (Calif.) high school s, is showing her how. Appears Unconcerned When Case - or of a | past 18 1 from | a week. | discipline | police ! You never | City Items Phenix el Lodge, 1. O. 0. F. will full rehearsal of the initia- tory degree this evening at 8 o'clock. A miscellancons shower was ten- tered Miss Marie Rush at her homs avenue last evening by Mrs in Rush. About 16 guests werc present and Miss Rush many appropriate gif become the of crg on Octohwr torney on Judd ceived n Ven She William ina I ng non rials furnished ormed. The writ 1s retn ity court the fourth Mon Octo Her 48 W th, aged strect corner of 4 Lincoln arternoo 1 1 ter Allen today Killed Trosky o lained to th his rabhits t nigh TRICKING FIRM OFFIGIAL CALLED Will Be in Court Tomorrow on! Stocks, superintendent Sand Company was W Chief W in police court mmm vhen the continur ramanti Aiudi, aged t, Plainville, wil diis charged obile a B 1 erk a continu- ntil today was ordered w s¢ 1e declared that the of the truck should rm 1 this a ' Hart to be v mo ternoon g with truck orc was commit it a. developed tl coiv This morning, e poiice had not ummon a 1 pany emyloy stant Prosecut Greenstein recommened il tomorrow morning. Whe police tried to notify Howard T Sherman 1 Cof ourt it was le Maine, Chief cd with Mr. G 4 Stocks summoned. siding res arne aHrt enstein, vine Docrner Dor Docrner this e AWt home this morning after a in Jreland g the this city. she leav Perry, two sons, ( Doerner, hoth of Mrs, Minn,, known was well of Irish she peopl Besi amo in Mrs, Mary and W city; Minneapolis, children. he funeral will ¥ Haffey's undertak street Thurs o'clock and at 9 o'cloc 5 sister, held 7 parlors inz Joseph A o Main Toss will l” Funerals 1| e | Mrs, | Funeral serv for Mrs. T beth Manno, wife of John Manno of 12 Erwin Place. wore held at Mary's chureh this morning at jo'clock. A solemn hixh was cole Lyddy, John Manno mass | requiem Walter J. Thomas Lawlor, de Walter A. McCrann Mrs, Mary Crean Jesu" at the “}\n Ny 1 acon, ar sub de sang) nd conclusic accompa w o Joh Crean The pall beavers !stantino Guiseppe | IPrancesco Agosto, Gracomo Vito Dorio Guiseppe Torino. Father Lyddy conducted the com- mit the grav Mary's cc where burial t place. services at metery CARD OF h to 1ha veighbors for the kindness and syin- hy shown us during our recen wement in Arath of our b 4 wife and mother, tiful flaral offorir THANKS our frirnds ove W {CARD OI' THANKS I We wish to thank our friends and ! neizhbors for the s Kindness shor |in the recent death of our wifs | mother. (Stgned) sper Masoero and Joseph A. Haffey CND| fanuily, TAKER Phone 1625-2 Opposite St. Mury’s Charch. Resldence 17 Summer 625-3. — TIMEto PLANT BULBS before the ground freezes. —Order from our large stock of Tulips, cinths, Daffodils, Nareissi, etc. BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP now lya- 21 West Main St., Prof. Blig., Tel. 836 The Telegraph Klorist of New Britain explain why at | Wall Stree! Briefs ] -..._..—/| New York, Oct. 11.—{®—The | growth in New England's aircraft | ndustrics has stimulated machinery | ales in that territory, American Machinists reports. Increased buying | interest noted in Philadelphia, | Buffalo and New York. Automobile ity is responsible for a moder- n in sales and new inquiries Demand for machine ©s 1o improve in most industrial centers. | Another Wife Admits She Killed Hushand |; Fairbury, Neb, Oct. 11 (®—Mrs. Alice Harvey, tor to County A Arthur J. y that her husban Hary esday 46 orney she killed last W ot hi signed Denny body inesday beca wonan would Mrs. Harvey confession, Harvey's ghbors W s by morning after nis widow's sereams had attracted | he attention hem and Dorothy | Giibert, a schoolgirl living with the Harveys bullet explatne Harvey hoot (360,000 Offered for Worcester Street Line I ngham, M Qct. 11 (- An offer of £560,000 for all the prop- rty of the Boston Worcester treet railroad itted at t foreclosure sal the line at company’s offices here today Henry B. Rising of Boston, re s the bondholders' protecti ittee, ho head | the i was vas subt i BUYS SOCCER CLUB Fall Ri Sam Smark, owner of the F club of the Amerie; r leag today announced that he had pur- hased all 14 yers of the Phila- delphia elub. They will report here Xt Monday The fr hise of the elphia club is not included in ver, Mass., Oct .- 1 Socee is sub, leaguefofficials, ct to ap- proval 1 McLaughlin to Go Back To Banking Business b York, Oct. 11 (P—George V leLaughlin, who resigned po- cor May to he- ident of the now 10 as v as a ion in which T boy, b t la- him positi ppoin ommissioner, HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGIE Stocks R. T Trust Trond Finance Companies ned Companics ' 10 Other runce and Ins n 19 {Omo N tome Nt v a1 Soth Thos | Bmyth Mtw. Co. Standard Sere com. “osi 100 | L 100] urities Co. pfd. Stanley nley Worl Taylor & T Terry Steam Torrington <o Tnlon Mg Co velope Co!, pfd. Whitleck Coll Pipe Co. Wiley-Blekfora-Swant (o, Winsted Hosiery Co. Turbine Co. ! Sae: 14 Lut 1l River | GENERAL MOTORS BOUGHT HEAVILY Gall Mouey Agam in Plenmul Supply in Market New York, 11 (B—Operator working for higher prices regal control of the price today's stock market iod of irregularity c spots were e dsea pie el common and nally turned th prices upward igain in plent figure week continued to stress the expected pick- Iron A compos! ed steel dropping to in five years. U. . Lowever, rallied from -8 to 1451 and thers iemand for Colorado Iur liun and Crucible, Gulf § 1o a new low for the year em continued to lose the growing belief that would not he resumed th confidently expeeted ago. Resumption o General Motors cotneided return to this countr T nt, ho ¥ ‘\HN' \‘l"‘ ¥ 1 odels also was a factor ium pri dily tos ¢ trading, ned on the ap- throng buving orders in Western Union | L movement cwal of price e 1 low of was a a Iy id operations in t r% ntroduction of 1) Some publi ling the group st prarance of adio Corporation, nd Peoples Gas ofl made line and resumed | A. M. Byers, | Rails offered stubhorn resistance { to selling pressure and by early aft- rnoon wers creeping forward the leadership of the high grade in- yestment shares, THE MARK (Furnished by T High Dye 158% % 168% aCn 643 6414 r'd 100 - 10 up its early bullish opera- | in Freeport Houston poi 1 tions wers exas and T AT 2:30 P. M. itnam & Co.) Low Close Al Che & Amerlea Am Car Am Loco Am Sn Am Am Te Am Tobacco Am Woolen la Cop hison Bald Loco Balt & Ohio Beth Steel Calif Pet Can Pac er D & & Pasco hile Chrysler (¢ Cop Cola 1uel ol Gas Corn Prod ru Steel Coca, ‘olo Asphalt nl Elec Genl Motors .. Gt h Iro Ctfs orth pfd Motors Ko Gt H Kreske m on tral Int Nickel Int Paper | Ken Cop Kelly Spring .. Lehigh Val ruck M Oil M Mo Pac 7 Mont Ward N Y 1 NYNHGE Nor & West North Amer North Pacific Pack Penn lio cadir s th Pa Ry 0il War Arrow Corp ilal S yebuek Sou Sou x & Pa Tob Prod Rey B Tnion Pac . B nited IPruit . 144 18 CtIr Pipe 2013 ©S Ind Al S Rubler .. bash Ry { Ward Bak w El B W 1831, Willys Over Woolworth Y BALANCE $478,014.¢ | TREASU | Treasurs Balance, | i ek | FINED 1IN WEST HARTFORD In Hartford court last eve ning, Frank Burinski of W street, this city, was fined $25 and | costs, of which $10 was remitted, for reckless driving. Abraham Lipman 40 Williams street, this city, was fed with reckless driving, was order- | ed to pay the costs of the court on nolle, and Waiter P. Robbins of 140 Williams strete, this ecity, was | fined £25 and costs, with $10 remit- |ted, on a reckless driving charge. West st a FALL MEETING ular fall rally and get-to- gother meeting of Phoenix Temp of Honor will be held tomorrow eve [ning at 8§ o'clock, at Vega hall on Arch street. There will be initiation ‘nnd refreshments at the close. llH;AD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | Remus PUTNAM & CO. Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW TELEPHONE 2.1 141 We Offer: New Britain Gas Light Co. Price on Application. Thomzon, Tienn & QIn 501 Trust Co., Bldg.. Members of New York and 1 Representatives Sulte Commercial New Britain - 2580 riford Stock Fxe h:m:v Fdgar B, Dawkins Eimer F. Farnham We Ofter: Arrow-Hart and Hegeman Commen Stock Price $30 Per Share EDDY BROTHERS & @ HARTFORD NEW BR!TAIN Martford Conn. Trust Bidg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 15 shares Aetna Life Shaw & Company INVESTMENT SECURITIES New Britain Office City Hall Tel. 5200 Hartford Office 75 Pearl St. Tel. 4653 OWN AND OFFER: NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL INSURANCE (CO. Trial Likely To Start in November 0., O (UP)— who Tmoge ore Friday, Tatt said. p wh 1s’ his harles 1 nnat 11 Miljus Signs |, Oct. 11 John Mil- 1 wild eries last § Pitts- No- 1 th turne v d d ent nnounes \ls contr ty as the county nd jury consideration ARTA (A—A has FLOODS IN BUL Oct. 1 aria xious that 10 WALNUT ST. Now You (‘an Rent a Three-Room Suite From $50—$55 A Four-Room Suite From $60—$65 A Single Two-Room Suite Still Available Every Modern Convenience and Comfort Call At the Building Or Phone 140 Louie S. Jones Agency 147 MAIN STREET

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