New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 10, 1927, Page 17

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[ /TN T ZIN L 1IN L AN LA Nl | e b ] | ; ) 1 N / N ) N\ /| N.B. H. 5. TO MEET sh0¢ VERMONT ACADEMY Pootbll Game in This Gity! Scheduled for Saturday | Aiter scnding letters and tele grams to about 50 schools in every part of New England in an effort | ‘0 schedule a game for Saturday. the woek before the Hartford-New Brit- ain High school game, Coach ¢ sidy of New RBritain high was re- warded for his efforts this afternoon when he received word that the | Vermont Academy team would come to this city Saturda: In six games played so far this car the Vermon team won every hich was originally schedulad for Britain on that da‘e but can celled because of the flood In Ver:. mont e scors was Vermont Troy Conference Other vietims of tha powerful | ¢leven from the Green Mountain preparatory school team were the Norwich Unlversity freshmen, Mas- seminary. The school is in & crmont. The team will m ip probably Friday night. The ame will be played at £:30 o'clock the following afternoon. Hartford Game Approximately one-half of the 1,- 00 tickets allotted New Britain Public and were sold New Prit v, the first day - put on the market and the number was greatly increased today. vestord they we they were on sale, According to plans laid out by |\ould agree to supply Comptroller Newell 8. Ames, each student is allowed one ticket until | ag I'riday. After that day the tickets will be sold to those who wish to purchase them and there will he no | limit to the amount they can buy. The 1 complimentary tickets which are allowed New Bri il be taken from sections "D and B.” the scctions which horder on the north and south side of the New | Doolittle. Britain cheering section. LEGION WILL OBSERVE binner and Dance in Evening on Pro Factory Workers. | ton. orated with autumn Armistice day will be observed | quletly In this city tomorrow. Stores and factories will continue their usual acfivities and no change in hours will be observed at the, post ! office. Banks will be closed and all flic will stop for two minutes at 11 o'clock, a. m. Factory whistics| will be blown at 11 o'cloc Eddy-Glover post, No. 6, Ameri- | can Legion will hold the usual| Armistice day dinner from 5 to § p. m. under the auspices of the| Ladies’ auxillary. Dancing from § until 12 p. m. will follow at the Elks' club. Tickets to the !upper[ will include admittance to thc'[ dance. NEW BRITAIN IN LIMELIGHAT | When the Fordham university | football team takes the fleld against the team of Providence college in a holiday attraction tomorrow aft- arnoon, it 1s expected that flve New Britaln players will be in the line- | up. ! The latest New Britaln boy to get | on the team i3 Howard Belser, who will substitute in place of Jim De- laney, who was declared ineligible. Others who will probably start are Howard Beloin, guard; Roger Scul- ly, center; Elgert Politis, end, and John Grip, halfback. All are former | New Britain High school players. Property Owners Object to Grading of Doris St. A protest against grading Doris | street, was filed today at the office of the town clerk by property owners who submitted the following state. ment: “We, the undersigned, hav- ing read in the New Britaln Herald, that the city having accepted Doris street, is planning to grad> it, we, the undersigned, protest and do not want the street to be graded.” READ HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS Rl:".ADYI CASH 24 HOURS Your Name Enubles ‘You to Borrow $10 to $300 On an Kasy Repayment Plan Puyments us low as $ 3.00 Monthly on s 60 8§ 4.00 Monthly on £ 80 $ 5.00 Monthly on $100 $ 7.50 Monthly on 5150 $10.00 Montily on 5200 $15.00 Monthly on $300 Plus Lawful Interest Prompt—Courteous—Confidential Call and see us. We will be pleased to explain our service. FASY TO PAY THE PHOENIX WAY PHOENIX FiNANCE | CORP. United Twuilding 408 Malo St EPORT ROBBER LINKED IN STAMFORD There Think He Carried Out ¥our Thefts—Accused to Comment ou Charges., with him last ni no comment Rridgeport p °d 10 19 out of formatory from her shovel and tal contest. Among its vietims is the | Troy Conference Academy team | ts lived, and ¥ in his work as a rchusetts Agriculture freshmen. | Middlebary freshmen, and Goddard | s e ROTARY MEMBERS VOTE 70 ASSIST RED CROSS Members Pledge Help to Peter Crona and a gold ha icket Sale Heavy. | igh school students foir the annual | football game between Hartford | n High schools | classification comt n Rotary el ne bhundred and seventy public | prip, were sold in the two da¥s Crona, chair in will | New Brit Andrews in the tirm of MISS DOLAN SURPRISED ENDING OF WORLD WAR : wers sung by am—No Holiday for jAnn Hamilla, v Henuessey FIRE IN A, SLOPER'S HOME v Britain National age was reported, 11 fined to the chimney Symboliiing the Marne the work has heen complete @ great T heen don cided to invoke a section of the codé providing for pre dines" or* | chra. marked. London Bureau) David L1 | Great Bri {laume's At the Rallroad Crossing bronze the next five ye The construction work includes three yesery from the Or | across the Nervion River, which divides the oity ! station, and a public market. mbolizing the allied victory at the first Baitle of the Marnc glft to the nation by l.ord | mere WARRANT 1S 1SSUED FOR SHELDON CLARK - (Continued from First Page.) lered in the Sinclair-Fall case and is accused of havir rom the s operatives, W d to Chicago. r several days before turn F close Willa ch upon 1lso upon his 1 D on said d the mail in Clark’s box w s worki vt Harry rial in t 4 by t and gen vesterday 1ot grand jury ired to answer re ready to anSWer any questions nd md to open might propo nd jnry rimonions argn nsisted that whe ere taken hef S for ntif poses by trial jurors or otl they be accompanicd to the jury root other prrsons aske ) pic n “Well, that's onl i, 1 said. “Don’t you want to hr Iv. but T am not Burkinshaw to do 1 by his attorney, Mor: He T with Burkin man persist tion to say whether he made a col tact hetween th Burns men arry F. Sinelair, a corn may be lodged s done in the ca Mas 1 another of confidential men, City Rebates $17 Taxes b Berdardine whose son. Nie | 1s killed in the World War I 1 hefore finanee contmit on cotne v ent of $47.00 in » dicd 1 to exemp 0 which 18 eiven to ox Clara Quint B Quintivan is Industrial Council Holds First Meeting rrod 1. Skir John Hubr and Arthur Bottomley of Lands Frary & Clark and L. W. Copela of North & Judd were elected bers of New Britain Industr council at the lirst meeting of at the Y. AL C. A New Haven Y sident cason last ¢ It was Ve trial M. \ New 1 speak here at Foremen's Wbly will | chool PLUMBERS MUST BEPORT JOBS, N lonuments Plumbers who fail to report jobs for final inspection will bhe prose- uted, Tnspector Olaf A announced today s opening ges- ture of a drive t code viola tors. Herctore “n sked to notify “n but in v instances th s not 1 the inspector has de- sions. 1OODS DEVINED i Rome, Nov. 10 (A Purchasers of T c s th s 'I' | contain only “Clupea pilehardus the Halian government having d creed that the ¢ i shall be confined to that fish. Similarly “tunny” % signation preynus tynnus.” ciugn” only “I colus.” Containers will be &0 BUILDING IN BILBAO Bilbao, Spain, more than $10,000,000, during s for public works, s and an aqueduct unte; three bridges A new eity railroad City Items Margaret Malone has resign- her position in the office of the »graphic post received reports LT O ' Glen street. his de- parture goverument agents Kept his quarters at the candidutes and members sed for an heur or so in full form at of Co- building, Special lunehe cumstances which clair Refining judges in ney fight at Chi= wher, who declined ternoon on probation work. were notified today of before th Flynn has turned Bristoll, woman officer, a hoy who ran cre on hand William Burns De Commissioner M. g 4 can of poli mmissioner's place rington strect s not con- sinclair Consolidat pany or any other of the their daughter, Lillian, Trolley Cars to Have Windshield Wipers Ave 10 (P—Trolley ipers on the win- Eperiments to determine Ansonia B: Goes on 8-Hour Time entire records of Ansonia plant of adjustment last s wishes to plaee hould Deaths Stephen Starr, Jr. to Father of War Hero was rebated $8.0 for homas F. Lawl William H. Fly wiis present in the lockjaw, Jozeph A, Haffey UNDERTAKER Mury's Chareh, Rexidence 17 Snmmer St. ov. 10 (A—DBilbao | | is planning to spend 60,000,000 pese- | JUST ARRIVED ipment of GOLDFISH BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP The Telegraph Florist of New Britaln” | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1927. EAMON DE VALERA SCORES SAFETY LAW Irish Republican Leader Moves Re- peal of Act Charging it Violates Several Acts of Comstitution Dublin, Valera, I moved re public sat denouncir ral art The came into eff tion of Vic - act in t s of the constitution. after the a resident became o o the power whic ¥ permitting porta ¥ of ti Minister of Finance Blyt posed De Vale BANDITS ESCAPE PURSLERS' AUTO (Continued from First Page) tore. told the auth wag no explosion At Dick oline st Hamd bandits filled the tank of thelr car with gasoline, and in Plainville, Constable Ahearn saw the s near a gasoline station. As roached, According to word rec local police, the markers, and whi hold up the h ing made, two m W ere in the outsfde. The companion of the gun- man did he mad Marh lice th ot appear arm t lea 0 attempt at g and Per drivi tain 7 q stop nd | nd took $73 at the poin MAYOR OFFERS S103 TOWARDLINKS FOND 1 from First Page) tion of his stand. Cout 1 Bartlett gument ag paying o Bartlet{ said that many of t nt golfers are young m t taxpayers he mayor wen not in t definitely on r of an cout sring to have flie city vait until it can afford a full 15 Lol course, hie said. Conncilman Sublotsky facls, he said, the course will be self-susiain- Hartford HUSIC MAY BE AID actions of Patients to Classical Planoforte Compositions Chicago, Nov, 10 (Ax Hersehiield, shiend we are on { rge of notat coveries in mukical (erapeuti A piano recital was given night before 2,000 patients at Dunning §t Hospital, with Hersehficld noting th action t listeners, many of whom 1olently insa e, 1o the music, Andre Skalsh the pi Dr. Herschfiold made the fol notations on his prozram “Chopin, valse in E minor—gay ; patients am “Sehurmann, Tra musie; patients rostloss “Wagn Brassin, Wotan'; weil’ and Magie Fire M ulating. “Liszt-Li i --soothing.” The concert was given as part of the experiment to learn the possi- bilitls of musie ax an aid to the reatment of insanity ex m "o i Lockjaw Antitoxin Fails to Save Victim Winsted, LU antitoxin rushed {rom Ne York to Hartford by air mail and <rom Hartford to this tomobile, failed to save the life of TLawson, 18, of Royd street, heen under treatment and he died today at t Litehfleld county hospital. Tawson stepped on a rusty nafl while on a hunting trip and blood poison which rapldly developed into t in. He is survived by his parcnts several brothers and sisters, Maxon, Standing Firm, : Backs Salary Committee Winys over .. Chairman Clarence H. Maxon this | afternoon defended the salary com- | | mittea of the common council whose | {economy program was !tho Master Builders' association. “There seems to bo some misun- | Actna Casualty |derstanding,” the councilman, as- | scrted. “The salary committee isn't | Aetna ——————————/ 's0ing to cut down on personnel ,a matter of* fact the committee | Hartford Fi {couldn’t if it wanted to. inothing further than to report what, | b |in its opinfon, is the proper salary for the positions now in |In no event can it climinate an | oftice.” ticized by stence. D HERALD FIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS STEELPRICESIN | " RISE ON MARKET, Early Report of Unfilled Orders | Affects Selling 10 (A—The v large increase PUTNAM Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL 2040 FAfionsDo HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW TELEPHONE 2-1141 republican leader, of the government's he Dail today, i act as violating sev- We Offer: tlic safety act, which sina- *resident Kevin O'Hig- months ago, was States Corporation turned the prices upward an early period of irregu! Aetna Casualty & Surety Co. Price on Application s of controv- the government and se followers & CO. tly decided ts in the Dall, to rhitrary ione in the casc of those accused of threatening the Thom=on, Tienn & o Suite 501, Commercial Trust Co., Bldg., New Britain = Phope 2580 Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchange ot production being ehown 5 op- s motion for repeal of the act, hut moved an amendment buying into Newmarker, Manager operation to two years 'vanced more Connecticut Power Company Rights Expire November 15th Stockholders must even up their fract®ns before this date or they are worthles ken by General Motors crease in th X orities they heard k of the revolver but ther of export pri EDDY BRGTHERS & & HARTFORD rtford Conn. Trust Bldg. to 165 and car was driven 1ved by the York NEW BRITAIN_ Burritt Hotel Bldg, Tel. 3420 mpt to : Continental tollowing the per cent stock Connecticut Power Rights EXPIRE NOVEMBER 15TH We will be pleased to help anybody adjust their fractions. v told the po- market today. Com- the bandits held R S RS Putnam & (¢ Shaw & Company MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE New Britain Office City Hall Tel. 5200 75 Pearl St. Tel. 4655 " AETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY rinst xation, Councilman who 0 mot own property and are not di- HANOILESCU CALN the expirience of the city of Hart & Cooley D Pont De IN INSANE TREATMENT - Dr. Alex S Herschfield Studies Re- Vtilities Stoc un Lele Servic Stamford Street Dept. s Found Regular had eriticized he ockjnw Southern 1 Standard Oil $102,000 in Bonds Is Surprise to Heirs shacco Prod 8 Ct Ir Pipe Ward Bak B can town committ Man, l)ée;f%en i’oars:. Hears Son on Radio Columbus, 0. (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Insurance Stoc | Aetna Lif Ins. Co . as | Automobile In to his son, Cecl, It can do National Fire *hoenix Fire Fanning had been persuaded 1 Lakin, to put on t Manufacturing Stocks, Am Hardware . !Am Hosiery . . Beaton & Cadwell ... | Bige-Hfd Cpt. Ca com , 93 fore, but had heard nothing song and the father |able to hear plainly. AS TRIAL BEGINS (Continued from First Page.) spondent of the of witnesses was 1 like a “who's who litical life, The list with Prince Carol and includ- i atiano and almost member of the cobinet Manotlescu Calm nse atmosphere of rtroom, Manoilescu present, young smi onair faulticssly attired 1 histening attentively to the ar- suments of his defen All the opposition political leaders wert present, b f the subpoenae: men the court ruling bers of parliament they ty from a4 con- ht in entire forenoon was giver over to arguments of the defense t the court mar- s without compets nee to judg: because martial law had period of usel de- N state ani e ratifica treaty by lialy and peace thus assured efore,” he continued, “to say t e 1 in a state of war is o pon the validity of wional contirmation of Bessat s union wit had announeed r to challenge the o Man- wand per rol from Paris it is alto at such demand Russwin Girls to Have o Thanksgiving Supper . \ Thonksgiving supper will b A given by the usswin Girls' club at ir ¢lub rooms next Tu ay even- K, to which all girls > are invited It is ex- hat about 5 girls will be After the supper, a soclal being planned by the social airman, Miss Sadie Mce- HOSPITAL MAY BURN OIL . Consideration to substitute oil F Lurners ad of coal burners in the turn at the New Britaiy General hospital will be given by the i Poard of directors at the next meet- g ing. This is not a new subject but 1 immediate conslderation probabl 3 will be mfluenced by. the fact that 20 or more people residing in the nefgh borhood of the hospital have eom- plained to Dr. T. Eben Reeks, super- intendent, of the smoke nuisance.

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