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_— IVALIS DISMISSED FOR DEFI TO PRIEST Challenge Brings Unwelcome Notorietto Hs Employer T George Ivalis, the waiter and lerk in the St. Clair confectionery nd lunch room, who challenged the powers of Rev. John R. Gero- theou of Waterbury to raise bread y the powers of the Holy Ghost in- stead of the yeast, is no longer con- nected with the local business place. This statement was made today by fames Terapulous, proprietor of ti hove establishment. Mr. Terapulous mads 1t plain | that Invalis, who is associated with “‘harles Smith of New York, presi- lent of the Association of the Ad- ‘ancement of Atheism, was no dis- harged because of his religious con. wictions, but because his sensation i1 public challenge to the Waterbury priest was hurting business. He said: “All day long yesterday 1 wa - celving telephone calla from New Britain people, asking me to get rid of George. Th was a radi- 'al. He was not employed here per- manently, ha was only filling in un- il T could get a regular mun. 1 lknew him before but T didn’t kiow ha was so radical “I wouldn’t discharge a man just ause of his religious belief “very man has a right to his own sonvictions and I have no desire to 10 Interfere, but I'm here trying to | make an honest living and I must | protect my own husines At the Walnut street address of Richard Forsythe, Tvalls boards, it was said that he was re- sarded as a quiet, well behaved per- son, who paid his bills and never made any trouble, Mr. Terapulous safd he was afraid | when he read the story fn Saturday's Herald that the public would think he concurred in Invalis’ views on religion. Charges Priest With Fake Tvalis brought a small tempest about himself when he charged the Rev, John R. Gerotheou of the Iicl- ienie Orthodox church, Waterbur vith faking a demonstration given | by the latter at the home of Mrs. Peter Haralamou at 207 East Main strect, Waterbury. At that place the claimed to he able to rais Ly the power of the Holy in place of yeast and gave a lemonstration by making motions vith his hand and dipping a eruci- fix into the dough. Invalis watched the dough for three ours nd it actually raised. Ho charged that in soine the priest had inserted ingredicn in 1 to dough where yeast cange to after this demonstration New York and sought ont whose address lie had found zine published, it is smd who the E Smith he was will aliiis savings, on of chemistry d the priest cquld not fr Smith demo for those seck t ng to .«x,m s knowl his helief perform said ar tration three i chemiete gy b tore s 1 considerahle storm of ar- controye among Gr Orihiodox in New Britain and . Members of the Hello e said 1o bo Dbacking are willin chury sy wrs of th espeeially rh cir pricst i v the entire | prop st $1.000 tha don Manned tomorrow up th of his son placed ¢ said to Tvalis rhury nd j 0 Wa sular v to zo his v Aay sud- with anged hi o The ction i today Tvalis el gon imed to ! dined nistry atter we rom ¢ ol rk Tou Doult He Mas Moncy Waterimry, Nov. 11 (4 10 challe the ability pasto; Trinity ithont | for of Goor vrotheon o rthodox Holy “hread ger of @~ commities ' proof and ofers L in 1 o1 af the wife, and vithont pari me n 100n isone for it il deeln the 85 wa d 1o pay o votheon hir vely and does n nd questions put to language:” His wife there upon herkelf the daoty the stand of the pastor egaffon. They are in- t Ivalls as heing only ver and o trouble maker learned & littl: out of thinks now hc is very 2 Mrs. Gerotheou said. “Let him come here and father il talk to him." she said, “instead of him talking to the papers. This matter concerns only the people of faith, and the fact that the story | gotten into the papers ha cansed father much trouble. he went on to tell of Ivalls and | s doubt in the faith culminating i | the performance of the miracle by | Tather Gerotheou at the home of | Mrs. Peter Haralamou, in his pres- enece | Ivalis apparently had not reached Waterbury as yet to carry out his | claim that he will deposit the $200 in a bank here. Reports reaching liere are that he will be here tomor- | row to make the deposit. Members of the congregation gre said to re- rd Ivalis as o trouble maker who is doing the church no good by the prosent agitation. They are reported contident of the ability of their pas- tor to perform the rite. but are dubions of Ivalie' good faith. Mrs. Gerotheou declined o state defl- whether or not the challenge | would be accepted | inglish 1 Iy unde in » 100} of lined to scoff 1 nnbelis “Ho has wolks and During the, late summer and | autumn, grasshoppers form a large rart of the diet of garden spiders. | Ha came | drug store Brainerd and Davidson At the Fair Drug Dept. Announcement was made this morning by A. J. Leventh nd 8. M. Davidson of thie Fair department store of the association of Clarence |W. Brainerd and Harr Davidson, experlenced druggists, w the new mew:pflon department to be opencd Thursday. Slight alterations have been made on the second floor of the building occupied by the Fair store and the prescription compounding depart- ment will be on this floor A small dumb waiter will provide transporta- tion of packages and prescriptions between floors. case connects both floors also. Mr. Brainerd is a famili figure in New Britain drug cire: He served his apprenticeship in Middle- town hetween 30 and 3 S ago. to this ¥ nd for seven ars was connected with the E. W. Chompson Co. lLater he and Arthur S« Clark open the Clark-Brainerd on ain street, wh they conducted for 19 Three ars ago this firm went out of busi- ness, when the Main street building cupled time Mr. Brainerd h ed with the Leggett Co. was sent to Middietown opened a new store as the Liggett Co. He resi position to join the Fair Harry Davidson is a bro M. Davidson one of the proprietors. I » has about 30 vears exp, enc in the drug busin conducted his own sto; York City Her ntly sold out his business and had planned to retire, 5 vea Quakes ;\I;c Record;:d on European Seismographs London, Nov. 14 (# — Earth- r(lm]\n shocks were recorded by the I Kew observatery at 12:21 a. m. and 5:05 a. m. The epicenter was esti mated at 3,680 miles away in the Arctic ocean, Another shock was regist it a. m., the epicenter was about 6,300 miles away. (Tha time mentioned 1 abova dispatch coincides ¢ with that mentioned dispatch from Naples) prob; cred at of which in a simila Hamburg, The Hamb tered ginning respectively nd at 6:00 a was estimated s where in Asia 1 Tegis- Germany, Nov g observatory two violent e epice ) miles *'so »Burn‘ilf i{n(el to Obcn Under Its New ’\Idnagel‘ To v is the last day o i ment the Burritt 1 United Hotels corpor: the opening of bu: morning the dircctors v Sory with ss tomorrow su- per ton last we k threa ved its right months after tract is fo the ch two 1 not be caner would not b more, Mayor Weld Will Open Ukrainian Bazaar Gardner C. Weld will o,,. n nights' to be conduct od under the es of the Ukrain ian Cath hin Ukraisan hail on nce tonight., The proce: 4 into a fund aid of the flood enficrers Fhe committee in charge conaists Rev, Dennis Kulmatycky, pastor chairman; ~ Mrs. Christy Scholan, Mrs. Profir Yawin, Mrs. Peter Re scs Mary “atherine herwis effected tor e Mayor v si baza anspic chu Erwin 1 ds will be turne tor the of n ock M 15 Year Old Wisconsin Girl's Body Is Found A\ Nov. 14 (& body of Helen Tang, student, Lang, igh school of Harry found today Por was in a climp b near a subwiy of vailrond. The body was MeLanghlin vk this by found Wiili he norning. He The m it theator last ni A 1eft the zirl Movements from d. irder tim with Junce at her hom been T¢ Flood Relu;:ees dt Springfield Are Fewer eld, Mass, Nov. 14 (P— A in the number of flood the Nautic Guard 230 last ht. 1o 200 today of the progress ¢ here and in the West 8 1 impetns wa ven \hle relug armory re from i taken i rehabi lower An ih piblic withdrawal o Wesf ion work of ingficld to district from comfor Ly th men from the Spring flood ¢ et ich made ntoupon owner upants of property Hig i roted veliaf headquarters within 48 g old more and oce uard that the will b armory SMOOT POR lington, h at one reduction of 000,000 CUT Noy. 14 (D) - Al time favoring a tax 10.000,000 Chairman Smoot of the senate committee now is prepared to stand hind the treasury Coolidge in holding the cut t 1000,000. —_—_—_————————————— FIDELITY INDUSTRIAL BANK DIVIDEND NO. 5 At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Fidelity Industrial Bank held on November 10th, 1927, the regular quarterly dividend of $1.50 a share on shares of this bank was declared payable November 15th to all stockholders of record October 31st, 1927. FIDELITY INDUSTRIAL BANK . H. Maxon, Treasurer. A special fron stair- STATEWILLINGTO AID NEIGHBORS: Conn. nghway Dept. Offers Help f Flood Zones Nov. 14 (P—Facili Biritish hway department | end the disposal of “husetts, New Ham i Vermont this morning by Commissioner John A ald in telegrams sent by him . in restoring travel or ) st I bales thosa st The ason. the flood fncluded - AL e roids ad i Springfield-Hartford Hike lo Win a Wager it is laboring night and day to Springfield, M Nov. 14 (® ashouts, replace or re- Say that “shie just did it on a clear the gutters |\ M. Chapin, Jr., of beds of debris and ’ this ¢ wn withy her the rains. ? 1 ter circles, and socially roads are p today that she although mino in sever: Wall Street Briefs Yorl of 4 Belkin and treasurer of the ice-president w Britain | street, has concern 1o president who will conduct |7"‘ Mr. Relkin for the f N sales W (P —Qctober Drug Storcs of 4.33 per h last vear this vear, $4 of $4,917,192 'g 1926 period 1 Liggett gair same mo or ten month 5,466, an iner |over the correspona ase A M., will Thursday hold a stated convoc Deliy AT vening. The Mos ellent Mas- te ied. Rev. E. . Ma ran aplain, will be present A daught. Britain Genera Mr. and Mrs, eries erican cotton to % spi four| to 161,- the weeks rsd z four weeks ssoclation re erics for the pros date wera. 46 New vays es. 1voe rafsed by Il impossible to pass while work- caused by rison st A nev Belleville 1ded merce that of been Com- tory, N still - underway She said sh in the period ok. places ik Membe T ¥ P, and their degre team and orch will motor Unfonville where will w L Mason ¢ Mrs. i Andzulatis, of Chest str 1 to New Brit rom New Yori on Saturday night with Miida, who had been take the metropolis, T where 1g fnterior dec- ghter today was re ting rasily. 1 A, Harty branel, old its regular me Commissione to ¢ MacDonald’'s tele- ord B. Batee, high- ot Vermont, | ctt, New Hamp- commissioner, Pa . chief enginecr nd Wil Massachusetts' s, read Lodge A. 86 n their cars parts of th suggestion dis- they vay ot m ¥ commissioner as follo up by now.( my depart- | going in for lon I Alleged C lu(‘ken Thlef Wanted in Farmington i Y\,»l]"v“ T(\ 3 his Offfrer ent if facilitics from needed. Ac her name rested a ing on the ens, was Farmington au 1d will be n town court that he stols man f s rout Former German Kaiser Buys Switzerland Isles | London, Nov, 14 (#—A to the Daily small orating ar ispatch vo islands Locarno, Switzer- s to be rechris World's Peacr the Kaiser in- iter residence so price was 0). rm was con- z of the Noyal Ar Id tomorrow evening It will be mnion i councils In this jurisdic- plans for a mem- anur 1 at land of is reported t ds to build a there £14,0 = It Commonwea 2d all knowledge of chickens beside h | pernumerary Office rved that Kr Iy $70,( tlat paign Y. W. C. A. NOTES D (roug Disorders in Chinese (1ties Are Less Today | with #1001 an Hankow, China, Nov. 14 (Pr—Dis. y”rmr to it orders in the cities of Hankow, Han {58 years of ag Yang and Wuchang, had distinctly | ble stre lessened toda and approach roops the NanKkin natio ed to | voluntarily and liv formerly Laurel t Waterbury Man Hold For Highway Robber) Waterbury, Nov. 14 (P—John T Prime, otherwise known as John 1 Pirone, 41, of 33 West DPorter strect | this city, was held in 2,000 bonds to. | day for arr nment on charges of i highway robbery in the city court | Thursday. Prime with two other men is allegad to have held up fwo nters in Sunnyside avenue Sat | day and robbed them of the and guns. The hunters, Alex kowski and Joseph 1 vi on Cit wpoat point of the 01} escaping | iing thetr | pending the out- | ydvanee , ‘come of peace negotiations, { | sap ch 30 in the cl ) will clubs will hol s Ahis week and th Work con wi last two mc of 1 for the Pirate bazaar will be tinu All clubs neetion r- zame with Ret- nizht following a fwo ve sident Liner Reporh \eemg Plane Flying Over Sea York, 14 (P—The Ao eipt of a r today Iren | reportin irplane 1 of years. Anne chur: hushand and one s s also AW iety Surviving he French Talent to Giv (3 : Drama at the Lyceum o (The Priest) a by All' S her 501 h < n : 1 tre a re . Sun- Corel Lafayeytte be 1 | rec The day Will be held Wed 9 o'clock from the Burial will Lycenm theat 1l s at church Mary's cemet by Lo of a wt high over- Miss Trene Miss Trene Lafayette ternoon Lessard 24 Brita radio ch capta said the the plane The Tati- & 0 miles south-south company reported west nort cast is I talents 1 1 wor nor ngituds fon Saturday about 1 Canada afly Sable for the s will be w Br et =u11m1m\ ita ' |Finds Bodv of Father \mmw Explosion V 1chms Nov. 14 (# s of today's 1Y Michaels, lineman, of a man trned cr, . )% Michaels, superir it of the wreeked gas works, companied neral will take place ther sUIT 1S5 DECIDED Nov. 14 (1 Standard Electri v d against th ided toda ipson of nymond Sh Shaw thire Mrs. A suit 5 stum- n the body W of cman and of 51 Fairview this afte en il vim son ity of lock child had | morning sked int The ains to the 1d coneern st vo brothy of th ool in for cquipme !Haldeman Is Licutenant, Not Captain, He Says shington, Nov. 14 (F- Cieor high Parentage of Funerals Denied = s, Funeral | Cherry) Ellis o ) LTS Mes. Am AT t Ameli mads wspaper men here tod "sponsa itles h safd s flapper not 4 ites ne sational cl st In Theodor First Cone fiving "I DECISION iddletown RESERVED Col on W A, JUSTIC TERLAND ILI Washington, Nov. 14 (®e—Justice Sutherland of the United States su- eme court, who is under treatment it Johns Hopkins Balti more, is making progress toward re- covery, but {s not li} to return | to his duties upon the bheneh for sov- jeral weeks, and may not during the | present term covry, DAY Buy na T. C. Smiths Sons Tel. 1799 e ANT hospit ng PRICES GOING TP Nov., 14 (P—An imn sa in the rotail pri was foreshadowed Jere {When the emergency [ ston created after the 1004 isue terene with dealer The new price further conferenc MIT K Phone Boston, Opposite St. Residence 13 Sommer St.—1623- | ate incre of | milk today LT milk con New T te JUST ARRIVED Shipment of GOLDFISH BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP in St Prof. Bldg. Tel 8%6 et i Florist of New Dritnin™ a statement and stribu wis fixed JUDGME Judgment rendered in favor of the which brough oI for $3.220 the superic Liberty 1 it Warren (i father of her child, cl cent hook by Nan B of Marion, O., has b nied by a spokesman for the relatives of the late president. Nan Britten and her daughter, Blizabeth Ann, pic tured a vimed in e 3 formory *the. i - e the almost cloudless skics | Applebaum. of upper Nile valley in Egypt, [a contract for the depth of water evaporated |goods. Roche amonnts to 19 feet 'cd the plaintift Saniuel sned on and baking represent Under Pl the stock & Cabelus hus- city to Hartford, ™otors in | STOCK PRICES ARE DECIDEDLY TRIGKY Lack Uniformity—Steel and Motors in Free Supply New York, Nov. 14 —Pri ments in today's stock mark d uniforn renewal of s pressure against some of the lead ndustrials heing offset Ry a re tion of bullish operations in a ment of plant ide Call money supply at the re- 313 per cent merger trad Reroiie F ot drug E adv 1o respon eaking hollday of the 1 negotiations stimulated several o; 5 points, Mai res contin- buying order ued t record- esult o 3 tra ge increase in Ith U. § and General os free supply, ell ected t e export price of and the belief that he r formation of the copper ite swould help to stabilize th industry, ¥ ere offorings were of the copy st rather q & Ohio was poi and a or so others advanced run up mors 1 half a dozen a point or 1 Amerlean Railway Express ran up nearly 6 points nas follo 1 into new high ground by nea score of other issnes including k”\- necott and Magma coppers, Mont- gomery-Ward, Sea Roeby Inter- national Harvester, and American (« Gabriel Snubbers was an out- ling weak spot, breaking nea points. THE - MARKET AT 2:30 P. M. rnished by Putnam & Co.) High Low & Dye 151% 14914 T13% Al Che A An can Can Car & FPd & I & Chrysler Cor ol pel (e} Pac olo T Consol tenl Motors Gt North Iy Ore Ctf Gt North pfd Hudson Motors & 11l Central Ind 0 & G int N Int I Ken ¢ Kelly Louis Mack M Mid Cont Mo Kan & Mo Pae j Mont Ward o A NY NH & H Norfolk & Nor Am Nor Fac Packard Pan Am Penn Pierce A tio Corp ding Reynolds s Ror O Tas Ry ard Ol .. 4 art Warner 7 lebaker \as Co 24 kel per N Spring N Truck md il W Motor 44 et B 4 B welair Southern Sou Nas 2 & T Union P 1 & CUIr Dip Ind Al 8 Rubber Bilk Elod Mo West Wh Willy Woo LOCAL STOCK MARKILT (Furnished by Putnam & (o.) 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Tel. 3420 Connecticut Power Rights EX PIRE NOVEMBER 15TH We will be pleased to help anybody adjust their fractions, Shaw & Company MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE F New Britain Office Hartford Office City 75 Pearl St. Hall Tel, 5200 Tel. 4635 AETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY We offer and recommend: MARYLAND CASUALTY Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING MEMBERS HARTI'ORD STOCK EXCHANGE Joseph M. Halloran Tel, FREASURY STATEMENT Meriden Resident Is Found Dead on Tracks « Nov. 14 (#) Wil v‘l:w.ll i W Hav on the York, N Raiiroad this eot tra from 0F worked as gate year a half. | th w from which he mbes nigh home ins’ de failure - for a had finished his on lis way lead of years. He work Exchange Club to Meet ln New Bank Building Kly moeting of the club will be held on T 6 o'clock. The club will 1 sts of the Commercial members will meet Hotel procecd in of the trust aker Ex- csday the N rit company Berlin will for the evening. v GEORGY Hartford, S Aur tor AURBACH DIES Nov. 14 () secretary and a G. Fox and company. lar goods store here, died sudden- following an operation at rtford hospital Sund: attributed to chronic direc dry Iy Death heart dis- 1258 the | EW BRITAIN ‘an Harold C. Mo#t gastric ulcer. He appeared in good health Saturday but en Sunday. NAMED ROBERGE RECEIVER Martin H. Iorwitz was appointed iporary receiver for the bankrupt ate of Ernest Roberge by Judge omas in the United States district New Haven today. Roberge, proprictor of the Montreal market, petitioned into bankruptey by creditors. Benjamin Myerson, Hirry Herman and J. O'Connor were appraisers. was Associated Gas and Electric 61 Broadway, New York Dividends The Board of Direetors has declared the following quarterly dividends pay- able January 1 to holders of record November 30, 1927: Dividend Ne. 24 Original Series Preferred Stech— 8ilyc per share in cash or 2.47 100ths of o share of Class A Stock for eseh share of Preferred Stock held. Dividend No. 10 £7 Dividend Series Preferred Steek— $1.75 per share in cash or 4.32/100ths of a share of Class A Stock for eseh share of Preferred Stock held. The stock Cividend is equivalent > approximately $4.29 per share per an- num for the Original Series as com- pared with the eash dividend of $3.58 per share, and $7.52 per share per annum for the $7.00 Dividend Series Preferred Stock. M. C. O’KEEFFE, Sesrvimey.