New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 15, 1927, Page 17

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FINANGE SYSTEM FOR H. S. SPORTS - Report to Board Favors Putting Gomptroller Under Bonds rved nd nin Dr. ommenda special committee of Loard at the monthly me y afternoon a stroller of the under bonds and . the con hool will finances will be The committe: a partial report coy of the work, namely In a recent contr cipal Louls P. Slade, Newell 8. Ames and Phys tor George M. Cassidy, it wi cided that several recommenda in vogue here is recomr fter, nding phas: funds Comptroller 1 Dire ons cor cour "hat the comptroll ceipt for all moneys rece s responsible for funds, and receiving receipts be required to present them at the office of th principal before being released from responsibility. “That the principal of the Senior High &chool be required to keep re- ceipts 8o handled, 1o be turned over ior the purposes of aud “That a committee of the &chool board, consisting of three members, e appointed as an auditing conmit tee, whose ¥ it shall he to make ¢ to be made quarterly audits other audits as they shall fit or the school committee shall s That depositories of school funds be notified of the appointment of a Senior High school comptroller whose checks shall be honored until a cantrary order shall be 1 by chool comin That the principal of the Senior I school shall submit fo th ol committee in the June mer ing of each vear, a budget show estimated income and expenditure for the following y which budget all be adhered to when adopted the committee, That the comptroller be to furnish a § which shall be sehool commit “That the committce he continued with power to investigate and mak: recommendations With' reference to the management of funds derived through book sales in the ernior Ligh school.” Tickets for Grid Battle Sell Fast in This City Student tickets for the annual football game between New Britain High school and Hartford Public High school which is to be played at Memorial ficld in Willow Brook park Saturday have been sold. A total of 1200 was allowed New Brit- ain The public sale of tlckets Is still going strong and it is expected that there will be a complete sell-out be- fore the game. The of tickets in Hartford is also reported {0 be gy, Reports from Comptroller Ames this afternoon fndicates that halt of Section B las been sold and almost all of section D has been bought by the public. his re 1 from collre- at those ive th Goc City these ol insp or ca ov proba who 1 iron w of or such ort P. ley h purpo issue the st of the request boni the i 100 surety paid for by Whe M Mag stru car, ¢ bro berg tiff a The chine Coll roa e the his w m 2ot NOTICE My wite, Victoria, having left my bed and board, I shall be no longer responsible for bills contracted by her in my name. JOSEPH THEBERGE NOTICE. TO THE CREDITORS OF THE MUTUAL REALTY COMPANY, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Connccticut and located in the Town of New Britain, in said State: Ine., f lie night. ed to ing a inves| taken th Chee Co. fo Notice is hereby given to every ereditor of said corporation that every stockholder has signed, and acknowledged before an officer au- thorized to take acknowledgments of dceds, an agreement among the stockholders that the corporate ex- istence of said corporation shall he terminated, and that every creditor of said corporation is hereby warned to present his claim against gaid corporation to A. Ii. Thomson, the treasurer thereof, whose address is c/o Bristol & White, Attorney: . 42 Church Street, New Haven, Con- necticut. Any such claim which is not so presented within four months from November 1st, 1927, to wit, on before March 1st, 1928, shall be forever barred. Dated at New Haven, Connecticut, this 24th day of October, 1927 THE DIRECTORS OF THE MUTUAL REALTY COMPANY, acting as Trustees in dissolution thereof, Ry A. H. THOMS Their Agent, and urer of said Corporation. the a star char, last the the given n DELAYED BUYING MEANS DOLLARS LOST $200 to $2500 Any price you want to pay down—that's what you find in the “Small Homes Sale Week” now going on. It no longer takes a large amount of money o own a home—just a small down payment; then apply your rent and come out in the end with something to show for your efforts. This is “Small Homes Sale Week.” the Ads arder N Post a por to | Britain, | Bertn newspipe tain and i in tonight's deccase 169 ions of charge Ne Britain, City Items Past 1 \ with Laughter 1ded 1 or t of agi plaint ment plaint. ol o o' anning to io t quested to take T to i ro! vor ¥ v rip filed marriage in te u Injured Passenger n aficio struck Southington on aficio, 1 us ing to his compla t asking d & 1 served the Dl tiff states that he sid de Is t cla defen injuric proce er, Pelmlt for Gas Statlon On Glen Street Denied The pe or at a point opposite tion operated Co. was refused by t works at a P the 1 ar petition e iy ditional pump at its station on Glen street was granted. The question of on Roxbu ton strect acted on favors that the matter be recommended common council, RRE Joseph Kreivenas of W nd ight. automol trolley the ORDER OF plic ulation In of in the town of New in mallin_gto cac! of this this Court TRNARD At a Court of Probato wit in on T a BI NEW BRITAIN e GIRL AIDS POLICE Weddings New Haven Miss Takes Marked Bill | ng f Miss Margaret Rockwell av- lomas Iitzgerald, s B. Fitz- ct, took Masters’ ¥ AL, 4 o eve- and Helps in Raiding Place dinner said that Bridegroom™ Ab- [ That Sells Ligquor. or on '4\\ ce the c rly prefe ford schel T Haven, Nov. 15 (P —After ing too long the regular in- ebriation of her parents, and being sent to 835 Columbus avenue to pur- liquor for her father, 16 vear Stella Kalentek told Judge Stan- oy Dunn today in city court she | asked the police to aid her. | was given a marked bill to the place. She came h a pint of liquor and raid- officers who could not find a nd the marked bill in ter. Fred and Lena 28 vears old re- arrested. Today each fined $200 and th -d t> 30 doys and his wife to days in jail. The story of Stel was corroborated in court by that of her roommate, Virginia | Magliola and Daniel Mr. d Mr the blues snse o son o a SUnan was James fairs condi b, curre e in a period orgette ‘with a hat The maid ot oo geOr- out ing lig Deangelis spectively they were man sen and were stones, 25, for to he wi attendant \ sapphires bridegroom white gold cuff e 52 Morris'D, o action of Victor Kather « 1so and man Saxe Moto! auton Motao h \inst v L the M \ and was prettily dec- and white, It de (rossings May Be Eliminated Hartford, Conn., Nov. 15 (& The ‘ siate highway department Woi climinate two dangerous grade cross- ings in th by building over ; passes. One is at North Corn- n n job, it is esti- ated, would about $34 1, wr s the crossing jus Lime Rock station in the [< town of Canana, to cost about $100,- i ition for p-rmission to un- this work has been filed public utilities commission | a the state capi- sion on Monday 10 a. m., home 1in pink nd Mrs 1 weddir L is the N conl kes n Wool Co. hand point ded tioned 1ld left on an to the south, ineer in the H. and H, . triy oS of of 1 will 1 on loe Lovisy Moore nion Vet m I erans of 0da cmploy Y place whiel cost atte supper olds ] T n of b om ot north of th N FATAL “4lN’ CASE Thompson aud Zilly Held Pend- ing Change in Victim corge Mofitt Ruth RBristoll, joer. 12-y s of g in of Karl Hof! venue, h and P. B. St land for highway ity of N extending w M n a wor b ar-oid hoy the comm ten pan the November ques i) rehe the FARED BILL EPIDEMIS ENDS No bills have been ported v or vicinity since tha arrest John Kopel, also known ¢ of Lawlor t g to Fe artin. who was in Kopel is in Hart- county jail awaiting trial in the ed St court in December, ving been bound over after a hearing before United oner McLaughlin in ing able 1o post the federal not admitted that 4 with the bills which 1o heen “raised” $20 denomination. The 1 to i him aftet lative ing sho {avrtiord nn ac i e of Krag this eity, r Gil todav. Ja tone, orche N¢ 15 (A ooting thing v todiy - into the of Inv Merl sti ot on stre accord by Ofies death this =ity Coron o Wedn on liquor 1pson which Th irst orch will pear, St wn elerk risty tford, 1 a bond. mber, on, wa room 1> Phelp ere | linist from officer at the to the ed his ot Kabiscl, her inquiry is va on his way hol s tryin rview | Flowe will vet t rnoon 1 iily, and on their s 1 toh iles Claim for matter arch comm for te HOUSE dericksburg, Vv historic Chance or driver a July 1 s ridin sid HINTORIC Tre BURNED Nov. lor ording louse, lo- Thomy battle- ith him, e cor 1 who d of the ~Norsville, the hitterest Saeon of s B Coliin night aring suir magy W De Sehastiano, war, was 0. Green- plain- Horwitz e the ompson fired The louse ery five on vas on 1his rallicd May repr puty pa int occupi 1 by May latte from hospital was I was rake 1eriff ims t ma i cding al il nd that it leit t plain- struck his head on car, sustaining scalp abrasions and is chest and left the ne the ng Merid to 1 4 fro on 4 Loa pistol wer Mix has announuced that Thompson and Zilly would be under Lbonds of $1300 ¢ wa h DAN ~\\||: FROM FLAMLS, ning, No. 4 of artment. was called 1o a garage at 16 Booth street,| by John Gan and found | sedan v ury he eiuse blaz not car was damaged hundred dollars to the gara curr to be nt's of the nd i placed st ey Co. ach pendin in Kabiseh's condition ssed the t case will be one Zilly is not a 10 have no per- wpon. HIDES OWN IDENTITY Man Dying of Poison cont 1 1 change has A ims that ant was nee of expre opinion esponsible 1 owned tha of ar for s the of car termined. the extent There was nolicr 1S too ray er to carry 1id a mit | o g view no dam: proxi tition of Schultz & Costello, a gas station on Glen strect the present sta- the Standard Oil board of pub- 1l meeting last roperty cwners had object- station at a previous me committee was forined to the ation. A vot short discussion was denivd tition of the Standard permission to install an g ) 'was the Shutt In Meriden Deaths Christain Bobecka Christain Bobecks years old. ! road, Southington, died ncis' hospital, Hartford, He was a far born Junuary him are his paronts s, Adolph, with whom he Daniel of Ohto, and a hbrother | four sisters, Mrs. William ollinsville, and three sis- | Hospital Will Not Tell Who His by Relatives Are, spec « New cam orat i [ing t ing a condl In soc Meriden, Nov car 15 (P)— fully conceal lead to the his identity, pri tablegs, Ha at- | = to mpted whi ¢ every in last ev He Surviving Lrothe esta si Tarta ani to was 18 four poison thires an 0il man was in a dying the Meriden hospital afternoon this urope rr of ters in Europe. Prayers will be oitered home tomorrow afternoon o and services will by Rev. A. C. pastor, at St t 2:30 o'clock. Fairview cemetery, His desire withont b to d a vestig traced small label b Thompson Clothing Shop lued to the inner side A was overlooked. A matches on which oulevard cundy give a clue the man’s i . It was learned today that there both a Bonlevard candy kitchen and Thompson's clothing shop at New Ha New Haven poliee states this atternoon that they have hiad a missing perkon about L six fect tall and w pounds which is the on of the un- known known of clue and rining excopt worids Installing sewers ack n W am. D rem sful the v road befwee and Drighton Wbly and it o rs at be con- Theodore Matthew's TDurial will “the which his hat D book of the w was vot ck tducted Stec to RGED 36 Connerton the oty chur be in VENAS DISCH werd Kitehen'™ words v also e Gerald I\'Ihlh-r d Pelletier, Mr. and Mrs. 79 Elm street, home late ¥o following an illness of monia, Funeral afternoon at 3 o'clock church, Rev. Charles pastor, officiated Burial St Mary's o 1s found not guilty of y asito driving an antomobile past trolley, and was dis- t Hartford town court defense was that was part way t and Kreivenas of the doubt in seven-months-old ! 4 Qctave Pelle- dicd 1 o afte pneu- | Ge son of tier of ramily noon is ber at | mer ilo ! T car henefi n e Oct no noti wighin police descr S 0 serviees were N comp pos sulte NOTICE OF HEARING Coppr n, e was ate Court Moving Plc!ulc Td\’ Makes Athens Filmless Athens, Nov. 15 () Athen- population w normally flocks in droves to the vies, is in filmless state—and doesn’t like 1. AlL the motion picture theaters 1 heen closs the Proprictors com is impoverishing 65 per cont on their 2ross receipts. \ compromise arrangement which the motion picture he opened again, exXP the return of the nee | trom Paris, Octol he town o noompe- $13 e ke Funerals i~ Martin Kochutho. Funeral services for Mrs. | Kochutko, wife of Martin Kochutko of 20 Acorn strect, will be held to- morrow morning at 8 o'clock at Tleart church. T will in Sacred He metery inn ic irhara ve s . 1 perio irial ST Racred by 1je wrt e i tion onr g the some said houses will cted with minister ymond B. Funeral services for Shaw of §1 Fairy t will he Lield tomorrow afternpn at 2:80 o'clock at the home of his parent Fireman Willlam Shaw and Mrs, Sh Rev. John J. Keane of St. | Joseph's church will officiate. Burial | will be in St, Mary's cemetery, Jsseph A Hafiey UNDERTAKER Phone 162 M e ciden an fenda vmond B, is Shaw. egro Leper Given Ten Year Jail Term Rouge, La., Nov. 15 (UP) an’ estimated 12 vears to ldward Payton, negro leper, | began serving a ten-year sen- w | tence for killing lloyd Richardson, of | fellow inmate at the federal lepro- arium at Carville, T.a on's tfial, which court here yester of | believed the first murder t of a on | leper held in continental United | States. Spectators crowded Judge | Louis H. Burns' court despite the fa- | tal malady afflicting the defendant, A plea of guilty to second degree | was accepted by Judge who gave yvton the mini- He will be held in confinement at the Lepro- and inte by in oy ire G Taton ~\Vith — . T Judge. Ch and | East MITATION OF toduy streef strict by opened in | was 19, ard motion Brital of Viet ithin aign s all of the a Adiniy Th card lat stree socie the Admin- notic JUST ARRIVED Shipment of GOLDFISH BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP Main St., Prof. Bldg. Tel. s, mum sentence, solitary arium, circulation [ post In_ said . neakest the plac last dwelt Cortified ARD I, na therd own of where the 502 80! most en w We often wonder if auto horns |were not invented in Hong Kong. from GAY Record. Judge S Wall Street Briefs Directors | thousand Vlus:cal Club Orchesna chearsal of the to the arsals 3 Donal sung concel sstra ance at that time, er is director. The piano also be utomobile for wearing ater. seen looking into house M. the b was States expanded d in a total orable automobile represents the ARR Kaweckd, Detective Serg TR T. the Tabs® the largest gatherings in the p be awarded to the player taking the ain” ' the second highest number, DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1927, TRADE NEWS AIDS | TODAY'S MARKET Forms Gmundwork Ior Another General Advance York. Nov. 1o from dustries provided the ground- work for another advance in prices Continucd of Remington-Rand, omitted the quarterly dividend e per cent in common stock and ents cash, heretofore paid on ommon stock. Regular quart- dividends of $1.75 on the first rred and 22 on the sccond pre- d were declared. B. L. W I. chairman of the board, nings were cqual to on the commnion gividends, Th of the company were in 80 tion, he disclosed balaner 30, ews basi erred nt Aty Bonds, was Wil- Durant . president o a $1 re. Wi 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTEORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW TELEPHONE 2-1141 We offer: PHOENIX INSURANCE CO. Price on Application. 1. with Hupp nucleus, were m- transaction in that company on the today. A block shares of Hupp changed a risc 1 S inued heavy men- mobile combir rs as th ace heavy the stock of thirty s at 325 of s followed by Other compi d in the morger, includs, Moon, ardner, Jordan, Pee r. Du was largely tion ot a sha hE lication of the new Wil t in the raphs ports that e m y motar com- « 1 spe PP ¢ Planning for Concert res of Hu orchestra of ¥ 1in Musics » place tonight at Blair 18 firm having come { the orchestra in its large en gl usicians. Al | take place there in Steel shares displaye dertone on ropor of the New ts from errase stimulate to fin commodate the will tion, Ame ng that of 4 poi in the oil industry influence on that group Omission of the Remington-Rand Iy dividend already had b by that Ca Chreashing broke & points and Ii I Harvester dropped al- most as much on realizing leads roup with an early advance Restricted production also was a bullish riod known bari- ns with to b oneart o At this will make 7 widely will go th stra a the ugh sels compar wmp s ay, Noven ri Mr. Don appearance with the club. as it s now make fie first stock. consti publi Marcus [ also New prices All Am Can Am Car N o'clock Dy York, 15.— (4 —Stock solo pianist will be Miss Lois of Plainville. The solo vio- will be Lewis Morrison. Two- mmbers will b played by v ker and Miss Ruth Tommasoni. T a vocal soloist, woman, chosen, s, & T o b Railroad Gates Lowered On B \l Holden’s Auto Atchison 19 Baldwin Loco Balt & Ohio 1187 Bethlehen e ian o de Ches & Mil R M. Holden \mn,d ined to Officer )s about § o'clock last evening the Main street railroad cross- tes had been The officer tender that Hart- Geo! of Steel t div lowered on his | the rus! arne there or the lowering the gates about to 1 the station that the from was a ! crossin Lol Chid for a and s Chrys ceident oc- at that time. Thers appeared no damage to the complain- the officer reported. PEI ON LAKEVIEW AVEL Thomas Blanchette Bloomquist were calle ome of John Torell of 26 1 avenue last night, and s a prowler described mately 35 vears of age a ecap. dark clothes and o trace of him was found police, who learned that he a window in he went < possible CAL Crucible Dodge Im Pont nd o to ke arch- Gen Bl Gen Mot, 13 Gt N v O Hudson M Tilinois Centr 15 City cott Copy N el a Sout Ken he Louisville & Marland Oil Mack Mo., Missouri I M fter which to Meadow avenue. uck le Kan. & tgomery Ward New York Central, NN N H Norfolk North Vack Pan. A Radio, Readin 1 MOTH Cassid 1LL of the school footl of his moth- CASSIDY ach George M. Britain High is at the bedside the family home in Poultney where Mr. Cassidy hurried dur he past week-end after call that she was in a critica tion. the 16 receiv Arrow, Teonel Depot, eantime, jated physical coach, ix in He will probably Frank Zwick in oys for the coming sam ord Public High school m B ok Rovtmek lair Con il Southern Pas, Southiern Ry, 8t Oll, N. J. be preparing with 1403, 401, INCREASES 1R of trade for by igures TRADE hington, Nov. in balanee the United indicated department ponth ober exports from 10 % cxports of § —Shary 4 Tnion P I 8 Ru U S Stecl, favor- Octo- com- to Westinghouse Willys-Over, Woolwort] HARTIORD the United EXCHANC STOCK a4 with like while between shrinkag two periods r 25 Stoeks k. guar Compunies Railroad W and nks Trust yer, 192 E ot v month’s fav- was thus 100,000 as compared Wi DO SUTT tion Al (T SCHEDULED Carmina Maietia Belkin hearing in tomorrow. Tt that scttlement out may be eftected. action resulted t on Dlack Rock avenue when owned by the de- nt ran down the plaintifi d her. Attorney Donald nhmm‘(. TED FOR AS arged with breach of ault on Stella Lawlor street, on Sunday. Paul aged about 40, of 152 Oak s arrested this afternoon 1 cant Ellinger and ant McAvay, and will be ar- vd in police court tomorrow. It leged that Kawecki committed nlt on Tremont street. AL B (\RI‘ TOURNE e third sitting in the w tournaments being conducted club rooms on Main t among the members of the ty, will be held tonight. One of nt will M uled v court W1 today for the su T was : of pitars Finan 1 from an PAELE Insurnnee th in \ in 1 und - Other * Companies Insurance the peace pski of 14 wsurance Co Insp. & s, Co. Ins. Co. uranco Co, Public Util ht & Power Co., ved. &0 t, w o Power Co B Lwich Water City Gas 1 City Gas 1 Light HI. il ekly Coun Power rig Wator W in n ptd. is expected. A turkey Aoy SRR Acme Wire Co., Amcrican Hardwa Corp. American Hoslery Co. American Siiver Co. | American Thrend Co., pfd. 5 ir number of games and a chick- 1l be glven the one who wins ,‘ 4w Pports e “ontinued ! | Kansas with ne |sas City. remaon, THenn & Qo 501, Commercial Trust Co., Bldg., New Britain - V'home 3380 Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchangs Fdward L. Suite Newmarker, Manager We Offer: Hartford National Bank and Trust Company Price on Application. EDDY BR@THERS { HARTFORD Martford Conn. Trust Bldg. Tel.2-7186 Tel, 3420 We Ofter: 100 Shares of Scovill Mfg. Shaw & Company MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE New Britain Office City Hall Tel. 5200 Hartford Office 75 Pearl St. Tel. 4655 Hudson Casualty Insurance Company " NEW MANAGEMENT TAKES CHARGE AT THE BURRITT Manager Thornton Makes but One Tmportant Change—Old New Britain Club Chef Returns, A in vogue new tem of management e at the Burritt hotel today i the hotel, for the first time is under local authority. 1 Totels corporation, prior to today has been the |operating company, waived its right to a full time notice and today the hotel is in the hands of the local its history. 1 The which Unite is divecters red W. Thornton. former stews at the New Britain club, sue- s J. Leslie Blankenship as mana- \ger. Mr. Blankenship left thie morning for Norristown, where he is building a $§0.000 ho- tel of his own. He expects to spend | the winter in London. | Few changes have been made at hotel Ly the new manager. Carlos Hinds. chef, left this morn- ing for New York, taking his crew jof four assistant cooks with him. A ples surprise to those who remember the menu of the old New B 1 club is found in the fact t aul Sepibus, who was:chef at {he club during the days when Mr. Thornton was steward, has returned {o this city and again is working under Mr, Thornton, this time as ¢hef at the hotel. He brought his own crew of assistant cooks with the past three years he at the Hamilton elub in o \ nt Ilor been oklyn No him TREASURY BALANCE Ralunce, other made of changes in the house or are contemplated. the latest newcomers Ix Melnnis of Hartford, who recently manager of of shop. Mr. MeTnnis will main here. Lsury One Toward 1 MYSTERY EXPLODED ame T 1 Davis 1 W nry Fallon's roon, of 8 Sherman Court captain - kelly oiny Accused of Damaging ! House Since Removed doors Damage to a house which no longer exists is the basis of a law- thatlqit heard by Judge Newell Jen- AWAY nings in superior court today in ounting for| wpjch Mary Wisk seeks to collect since Satur-| gamages $1,500 from Walter 1 Moore aru | poppe Poppellers was a tenant in the house at Broad and High stree's {more than a year The build- ing was condemned December 4, 11026, following a fire and has since been removed. Mrs. Wisk claims Poppellers had maliciously damaged ithe building prior to the time of the fire. Building Inspector A. N. Ruth- erford and Deputy Fire Chief E. F. | Barnes were among the witnesses | summoned. e noticed the curtains cor H. report had rawn at Loor yon hvest his wife automobile, Maoc Davis Toor 1 their 1o absence ht of ors, THER ON WAY Mo., Nov. 15 (# — ther swept into Kansas and last night the r thunder shower dropped COLD WE. Kansas City, old w Missouri els of a summe 1 temperatures tely from the 60 to freezing or cold nd eather was forecast. A 2 ro was reported by several cities with a low mark of Kansas City. Rainfall of half an ach to two inches was recorded in estern on precipi- toda cloudy below partly 2 DR. PULLI HONORED Dr. Richard W, Pullen, superin- tendent of health here, has been cted secretary-treasurer of the Commecticut Public Health assoet- y an inch at Kan- | ation, succeeding Dr. C. H. Botts- Promised snow flurries | ford, superintendent of health n ere absent, ( | Harttora. \ minimum of degrees above | 1 Kansa

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