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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 8, 1916. BlfifiERifilfiTH RATEV,$1 000,000 Mark Set By Society Women RICHTER & CO IS BRITAIN'S HOPE As Goal of Their War Relief Efforls o v e g s Bk el HARTFORD. 31 West Main St., City Hall Building Telephone 18 Only Way to Keep Empire To- i : _ - a4l » ‘ 3 gether, Says Hospital Head ; ' Bl . NEW ;(()) Ssl;lss ivta:tl:z;u}:;lg:; ézvel “ London, May 2 If the British empire is to be kept together, infant life must be preserved.” This note A 3 : 3 : 2 k. - 20 ShS North & JUdd CO of warning from the heacd of the h : s : : : i R Byrmingham Maternity hospital in 2 : Shht i et A 3 G " connection with this statement that N i ¢ G T : o i Mf C i - T : . 50 shs Union Mfg. Co. between 4,000 and 5,000 fewer babies + Sy : i F é " . ¥ - _ e ; Afternoon or Street Dresses, in Birmingham last year,” has been re-echoed by the newspapers and the clergy throughaut the country. At- : . : . ; tention of Englishmen is again called o e S ; % 2 4 ; : R i tc the fact that the birth rate has v - Ca i ‘ & . D : . with collar, waist band | fallen to the lowest figures on record ’ : - iy SIRAY, : : : ahd that at the same time the infant “ . Sl W g 3 P % 5 o : shirred with elastic of same || mortality rate is going up. A man shortage greater than any 2% % s _ ATy 4 e e St \V(_‘: p 5 England has known in its history is : 3 ‘ material as skirt. Skirt of MA KE L [R e it threatening the country, savs the : J , G h k.. . : A D e T e ey Ly A \ i & heavy quality striped crepe N Y C & Hud dent who procecds to compare the i G - 5 5 , o g g Nev Cons . conditions here with those in Ger- : < % d = f ” e e o de chine. | NYNHG&HR sany, where he adds “owing to the : : De s 0% gt ; N Y Ont & West .. farsightedness of the Germans the > : i 4 ? P i A garment suited t any ! Northern I population jumped from 42,000,000 S 2 : : e : g i O Ry == Norf & West | Mail S an object lesson in the _mp‘;.\‘:.mng‘ N . : b : ! 3 . 2 : : e p:,.]»,m Gas 1013 respondent e ) 2 their total population not only by ; : i ¢ R B : 3 : h . Reading .. 89% 8 births but also by the prevention of : et > X : : T 4 5 New arrivals dally in our > Rep I & S com ... At infant death., which is ane of the 3 ’ : % T o5 i E g New York, May 8 Wall St. 10:30 2. | g6 pac el greatest works standing to the credit b et i v 2 2 Suit Department. m—Initial prices on the resumption | ¢o Ry of a scientific people. i 5 % : oty 3 cf trading in stocks today were sul So Ry pfa “As a people we must set our & % 7 i S . 2 2 . = — stantially lower, the Mexican situa- | giydebaker : £ i = A Q 7 tion and Germany's remewed activi- | menn' Cop 7 B | LEAVES PARENTS IN |iic; ih France eausing somo unea-i- | mermy oo Report of the Condition of E 1 £ s ness. Thivd Ave D i3 . SOC ETY WORKERS FOQ IQLL/ED WAR RELIEF CO/v /VII'TTF_ SWEDEN, DIES HERE Third A THE COMMERCIAL TRUST COMPA M . e e New Britain, Conn., o A\II(‘\MA\\ . I(‘Ilo]r‘llll:il‘ ,\‘nnlu. 2| Union Pac he .close of business on the lst day of o : 3 ’ ‘. N Smelting and some o 1€ active mu- Se e Sl Buel leplatide With the ambitious purpose of | “breparedness committee” of the| Wellman, Mrs. Charles Greenough, e SmetioE Sag Rols o tact MR iun tealiiTu: ASSELS 1aising §1,000,000 in less than two | bazar is composed of the following: | Mrs. Bourke Cochran and Mrs, Oliver [ ieie | Ufan Copar Koena and Discount s A8T07 weeks for the relief of war sufferers | Mrs. William Astor Chanler, Mrs. | Harriman. In the picture may be | Carl Carlson, 18 Years Old, Had Been | (jese were soon regained under lead | U S Rubber T R in Belgium and other allied coun- [ John A. Leishman, Mrs. Jay Gould, [scen, from left to right, in the back Taichy o Sl evas sl Ul Sl Bteel 4ng those set aside for Savings trics, some of the most prominent | Miss Mary Hoyt Wibarg, Mrs. Leon- [ ground, Mrs. Gould, Mrs. Chanler, In This Country But Two St i cenerall dewini| U B Steeliprd Depositors . : ccciety women of New York city are | ard M. Thompson, Mrs. Newbold Le | Mrs. Leishman and Mrs. Bdgar; in e L Westinghouse pson, Months To A Day. was shown. Western Union Furniture and Fixtures . : ? 1 employing their time in behalf of the { lioy Edgar, Mrs. Alexander Dallas jthe foreground, left to right, are United States Steel was under mo- [ O8G0 L0 blouse of fine gebrgette crepe 101 A Due from Approved Reserv X Agents o 5,920.44 | bazar to be held June 38-14. The } I'ache Pratt, Mrs. Allen Gouverneur | Mrs. Thomas and Miss Wiborg. Carl B. Carlson, 18 years old, died { derate restraint, together with lead- snited States and National Bank 3 ; : Dnited Stalesiand Dational B 30.786.00 vesterday at the New Britain General |ing rails, while Erie was heavy. More Gold Coin ... BN LY $10.00 hospital of special meningitis “t is | even conditions prevailed later, shi ASS ]NGREA e ol e 129 | house in order lest in the days to ¢ 9 a strange coincidence that the young | ping shares again becoming promi- BRISTOL BR Checks and Cash Ttems ... ..... 532108 | come We find it tenantless and so be- man should have died two months to | nent. LSS e Lemp ey T O A s Clty ltems a day from the time he landed in this | Close—Mexican Petroleum was the e T88478 a wser foresight in a truer appre- iy e country, he having come here from his | chief feature of the final hour, mak- | Stockholders Get Official Noticq . o ;i 2 o 2 S Miss Anna Sparmer of Stanley street parents’ home in Sweden just eight | ing an extreme advance of 53 points R T R i 00 | ciation of values than ourselves. No | X 3 ] 8! X % R ¥ 5 . i o sane man, knowing the facts, can |SPent the week end with Miss May weeks ago vesterday. The funeral | The closing was strong. Directors’ Action in Voting Total Assets 4 doubt that our whole national future | Lynch of Waterbury. wiligbeiheldiftromchehomefor his — Increase—Other Local Stocks. LIABILITIES 3 el S Py 3 N e ~.st00.000.00 | IS in Jeapardy.” | The Young People’'s Legion have L AT O D G e e et Al e chanse N anctar l:)u*y\im RI‘VH‘:t!* T ao : 3 —_ e arranged for an ice cream festival to '\“Tr\" tomorrow afternoon t 2 tions furnished by Richter & Co. Stockholders of the Bristol H ue to Banks, Bankers and Trus J o TR = 3 i Emes e : ‘clock. Rev. a2, 2 i - e topHanks Danker a0 - : STEAMER IS SINKING. "’e held at the Salvation “l"‘;»‘ hall 0[16 Mldlalld Town Issues Com. 2‘,3,:':“ mi ri:m\',_n:rn:‘]\"':fihfz ““”i‘:“r members of the New York Stock Xx- | company today received notices General Deposits eo E 45 P omorrow evening at 8 o'clock. A i 2 L 3 5 Il A L - ’ ~ i Donciite in bivingsi Department London, May 8—The steamer program of songs, music and recita- view cemetery. change. Represented by L»} . Ddle the directors, at their meeting May 8, 1915 Mov to increase the Yatal Liabilitics o meric” is reported sinking. tions will be carried out. Lieutenant Iflalld 10 FlI‘e 0“ VlOl&IOI‘S Besides his parents in the o'd coun- | M 5, voted State ofiCennectiontillconntyl ctab Hants o { Hammarstrom of Hartford will be in try, the youth is survived by two sisters LB 0N “0% | stock from $800,000 to $1,000,00 ford, s The “C < o Noy | €harge. The public is invited. and two brothers, Mrs. Parsoa and |Am lflept T\lxzm' -1l ke 211 | the issuance of 8,000 shares of thg New Britain, Conn., May 8, 1916. vmeric” sailed from New £ 2 % Miss v Ta is city a Ed- | Alaska Gold ..... 22 2 21% o 3 4 %, J. C. Loomis, treasurer of the afore- | _ | RWom inte e eonan s sl annonnices S SRN URE SN R Miss \I' Dyl anson 0 Chia ity -‘"‘1'»4“, o ‘\g o Z | value of $200,000 and to offer sald. The Commercial Trust Co. do solemniy | York for Liverpool on April 29. The | to consignors and purchasers that ! = sl s i d i e e same. to stockholders at $37.68 swear that the foregoing statement Is true to | 3 ; i S . Ry London, April 20.—TFollowing | son of New Haven. S Cargse dupee shar otice of the meeting tc B se s o Tedos tanal betiar vessel has been in the service of | [eIr attractive line of goods4s shown | B S eiaias . fhe o dlon “or about a month after he arrived | Am Ice ....... 0 ey fiihe LotUE A the foregoihg. statement is true to the best . in a delightful well-fitted room at the | 4¢ppelin raids on L G BN ‘ ; I A 3 5 sider the recommendation will fol 21 my knowledge and belief the British government for some tiie | Berlin Tea Shop of which Mrs. W. iv. | tries this notice was posted in a Lin- In Scw Biritain the voung man was cm- |10 o i J. C. LOOMIS, Brackelt Loy chavse ebInshire town ploved at the Landers, Frary /> Clark | Am Locoe ‘Treasurer. |Aand had no passengers on ; £ se. B B ey o e R |iraciory Nb i Nao T e Uil » he was | Am Smelting Subscribed and sworn to before me, this Charles Price of 122 Hi street : S = . cen sick anc S r Am Sugar ... Sth day of May, 1916 trip Rt i e Dl fiashing a light or letting off any sort | taken sick and never recovered. ug: °3 © % TTUBARLE E. EDWARDS R otk et or ifiteworks hen hostile Am Tobacco . SR onos il B rried on May 24 e Rl B et William Hall, Am Te] & Tel Sy - - . < 1¢ [Fafnir Bearing company's o a0 2 5 b 5 " - acc a Cop BOYS' CLUB NOT e D D e D e D O | e hpoRidthput notices William Hall died Saturday at the | Anaconda Coy : d § “ building will be formally opened on K Horolofihis son Wilii Tiaulier o7 AT SiFe Ry C 4 4 | the Hartford Stock Exchange at Saturday night with a dance to which Fear Spy Work, SRl il el D R : 71%, including the American Report of Condition of the pecting to send Superintendent R. H. | all employes and friends have been in- So much fable has grown up ‘,“‘("‘ 2 ,: m\\-i”- am (1-‘7\1 smlmm{ 1 3 & O . 3 | distribution and the Bristol L = |\ Grawrordl tolith R ederaltionForR B0yl ivitod, around the Zeppelin raids that it is I‘;‘H‘ “‘m hi "'wz»hw‘r‘ ‘; ,,u:'«‘: \(zr BRT . N y rights. The price of the stock the close of business on May 1, 1816, ... ... | clubs, which will be held in Scranton, Tho meeting scheduled for Wed- | impossible to tell whether or not 0/ n B Ser ol o SR nesday night between the railroad | therc is any basis of fact to the = o e S 1 | Beth Steel ........ 4 4 out the American Silver distrib RESOURCES i & h ‘ 3 | - | Butte Superior .. E 2 rights,. but including of course 233,903 Fily e 1 AR 6 9 discussions : S o d fr e e E 1@ Loans and discounts $1.033.903 Pa., May 17, 18, and 1 Discussions | ;. mittee of the common council | stories of spies communicating with ],‘,M]} "]'"“‘h:“ni !\(::n‘x(\)lnx‘nu-u_\ chay " Elne o | R e h nesl Bulbiol Pk cerdrafts, unsecure $87.73 25 , 5y Sk is e e i 5 SER O o P e i airview cemetery orrow at 2:30 | g, Oyerdrates, umsecured, ot held on the l\\tx’I] u‘m Jt 15| ana the railroad committee of the | the invaders by means of signal |'7 TAEVIEH PO SLE TOTIOTEO n!f:vh io1Cen Leather ..... jssue dropped down to 64 cure circulation (par value), 100,000.00 | thought he may be able to =ather | Chamber of Commerce with Presi- | lights. After every raid BSCLODR O [ irie s et iess G Ches &£ Ohio i1 0 621 6 American Silver was quoted 2 Bonds other than U. S. bonds some data which will be of use when | dent L. 8. Storrs of the Connecticut | stories appears about mysterious mo- AR IR RIS | Chino Copper G F Other quotations of local = sf ledged to Cury ostal sav- bW ilding is erected Jork , i P rilliz S T = s 5 & DL Gy i ’ the new )::nmmhf is erected. Work | company has been postponed owing | tor cars with a brilliant upturned S o e (T | Chi Mil & St Paul. § 9434 | were as follows American: H Becuritiea’ othericthan U. S on plowing the four acre tract was | (¢ the inability of President Storrs| light concealed in the body. These i b (g8 g 2 GOl F & Tioiiisne 20 268-270; Niles-Bement-Pond, 160} bonds (not including stocks) started this morning and it is ex- | {0 appear, stories are well vauched for but al- The funeral of Mrs. Catherine Car- | - ; bpear, | Cons Gas 8 Rt b ook Fected the boys will plant soon. The e ) ways come by hearsay. lin was held from St. Mary's church \ 3 have 1 ‘losed for the s e N Bank $30,600 ave been closec e summer, . nli S S b Less amount unpaid, 15,300 15,300.00 | el ¢ To Discuss Plans for Session of Sum- 7. a Value of banking house. 220,000.00 S mer Camp—Bible Students Wonored. 10. Net amount due from Fed- SWEDISH LUTHERAN NOTES. A big reunion of members of the It was also voted to declare a §| dividend of the American Silver pany stock, par value amounting $200,000, and to issue the samd stockholders of record on May Today Bristol Brass sold freel The directors of the club are ex- No. 1154 Scovill Manufacturing company; ; i L f “rucible Steel . 35 550; Colt's 780-785; American club headquarters an Lafayette street Y. M. C. A. NOTES. One Man Gaught at 9 o’clock this morning, Rev.'J. .| Do) & Hudson. ... . 6 15195 15 ware, 1 128; New Departure, 3 aught. .| "ay officiating. Interment was in the | Pigtillers Sec - | s e One arrest, however, did result in | new Catholic cemete o e A 2N = s 3 %1888 Lincolnshire after the raid. Walter ) a2 AC Geguononan 1 ders, Frary & Clark, 62%-63 = fenr Krie 1st pfd . 3214 ! ley Works, § Unior eral Reserve Bank 70,000.00 i A John Bott, a commercial traveler for s T = e L Risenepen 90:8 There will be a meeting of the | Boys' department will he held Wea- ROERIbpmn S aycEyS la street tqg Gngland Drug (Incorporated) OAKS MINES CONS v improved equipment now bel 11, a Net amount due from ap- 2 a malting house, was brought before | o Sl LI General illocic . tiL0 00 ! in mpany National 8| proved reserve agents in congregation this ecvening for the |Nesday evening, at which plans will | {10 Lincoln police court an a charge e lomasiEaverygotyss fluawloniiCoodrichBUDEE. : 1y Peck, Stow sl Fork Chicaso snd G purpose of receiveing contributions to { be made for the annual camp, whieh | of gisplaying a light in such a man- { S¥e°t dled this morning at her homo| Great Nor pfd . .. % & b Net amount due the sinking fund. Dr. Adolph Ben- | Will be Beld at Lake Wangumbau e At fo/aSrve a: AlsiEnallduring ihe pneumonia. She leaves her hus-! Gt Nor Ore Cetfs e i cat e son of Yale university will deliver an | South Coventry, July 1 to r T \Vitnesses said that Bott flashed | P2nd, who is employed by the board | Inspiration serve agents in oth- it address at the ineeting of the Lu- [rooms will be fitted out to semble |, .rful electric torch in the street of public works as a street-cleancr, | Kansas City so er reserve cities, 198,909.65 e S e SCene E & ; @anoNieri Ut icloginl eRLOrCo . 5 | two sons, John and Thomas, and e < Steel J2. Net amount due from banks ther league Thursday evening. a camp scene and activities of former | \\nen the Zeppelins were heard. | ¥ Al tbe lesiangicnedibaciysies e s vears will be discussed i Ut he e bueat | GeERts: Wue Sndvew Murthe Lehigh Val cluded in 10 or 11), : Five members of the Boys' depart- | jng some bassersby to a drink and The funeral will probably be hecld | Max Mot com 15. a_ Outside checks ansn: mht»; | ment received sterling silver watch | | ((]’(h(‘ liz(h} 'fiil‘n;: a glass. The | from St. Mary's church \Wednesday e A e TO RENT—Five room front flat and | fobs last evening from Secretary .| authorities took the view that ta dis- | TOTRIns: nickels, .and_cents, 541.53 Lstods | three offices suitable for a doctor- | W. Yergin for excellent standing :n . 3 g 27.190.00 Gt | e M| play a light of any sort at such a time 18 Notes Of other national ban 719000 | “The Barncs” 131 Main street. Le {the Bible study class. They were S io Thomas McDonald, . 5 . ] 20. Legal-tender notes, . 25,060.00 e ] | Roger Tracy, Howard Demarcst and ool Storics Told. death in San Ifrancisco, of Thomas L b S g T O TO RED Offices, reasonable, Elec- | carl Dixon. Thousands of cases reported ta the | yeponald, Ile leaves his wife and | reasurer and due fro s ri ing, 88 o5 P | S i ‘ i o aning sons ; ok e ; 5 : . IR {Ecastiny & tric Building, 83 West Main. Apply | Plans are being made for a mock | police by well meaning persons turn | one son, Gerald, living at 464 West | Organized under the Laws of the State of New York 22. Customers’ liability under J. Winkle, Room 1. 5-8-6d | trial which will be held in the necar! out to be too absurd to investigate. | yrain street. He was about sixty % = fACetiaraiogic e it TN 2,230 e e e — ; People who forget ta pull their blinds | 51 and lived in this city about fwen- Producing Tungsten and Gold - . ¥ FOR SALE—1913 Regal roadster in ‘he Good Government club will | down after turning on lights and | ' vears ago. Total, B 5 3 good mechanical condition, electric i hold a banquet in Habenstein's cafe, | then take dumb bell or Indian club | ~ ° s 2 Ca ital sl 000 000 | s LIABILITIES. TV i lights and demountable rims. Rea- | Hartford, Thursday evening. About | cxercises in full view of the street are MUTUAL BENEFIT FEST(VAL, p 4 b4 D fa 500,000.00 sonable price, 42 Center St. 5-8-tf | twenty are expected to attend. Alfred | oftenest in trouble. The fact that The festival and ball given by St e Undivided Olson will be toastmaster and the | their movements could not be seen a Yn'\p‘\h \i;:\vx'nl Benefit association in 200,000 Shares—Par Value All Commoen Stock—No Bomn s LR T guests of honmor will he: Joseph C.| couple of hundred yards away never | 05CEL e Var tuday night proved suc- MINES AND MILLS, WHITE OAKS. NEW MENICO Reserved BTN port of the Condition of rEWS, ) Ebin 5 re i ‘me 3 e | allioa yie L for taxes, 490.58 166,341.60 NI T AT R T oM AN T Andrews, 1,\1_: r(; \q\{{ nburn, 1. W. erf‘rnri tr:h(hn m‘fnln!u" “1 ut Hoih e il hoth ociaily. and hpanciallys e Cn l‘/‘f-T r;.'vvr-?ml e(i .:; (h«; r\\v-.\v of business on the 1st day of gin and E. O. Shjerden. ;A ions ¢ m]n ‘\c 1:::_1- ]w '\\v:: " | A silver medallion was awarded the Registrar and Tranfer Agent: enses, interest, and May, 1915 - : down are closely enforced. Tn the : e i xes paic 2.7 S > = 5 5 3 society ch gave the greatest assist- | Lo - N - ’ 8 Nassau Street, Noew York ¢ L e L e : BACK FROM INDLA. | SGENTTE O, o0k WG DN G i || SRR TR e B LR Cnited States Corporation Company, 36 Nassau Strect, New York Of 31, Net AriOe il (o Ebanie i | Overararts il i e Rev. Howard A. Walter, formerly | is allowed to escape from the sea- | 200% <T0RC " 00 5 eiows: 7 ) / 20, e Stocks and Securitics 41515010 | assistant pastor at the Asylum. Avenue | ward side of a housc s e e (The mines at White Oaks X 32. Dividends unpa 5 “urniturc and F es 500.00 | Congregatic 5 i L 3 : co ies, lizhting is | © alian soc aL=c bl t § under one management), have heen s Démand deposits Due from other Banks, Bankers Congregational church in Hartford | In the midland countics, Tishting is | 00 I SECN L G Hoe ™ Rt Ge gl sl Bhnrey 33. Individual deposits subject and Trust Companies 165 | and son of Henry Walter, one of the { Pow much more strictly regulated | {Jet BB FAEOT SO0 FARIEL Do 0 liens in gold bullion o check 5 ue from Iprovec Res icials > S v Rule & \ve 7 refor aid. . large o ‘ ) iy 2 The proeperties of WHITE v “t eh ”!Mm R ’vn\ o Apy 1 Reserve [ officials of the Stanley Rule & Level than before the raid One large j 0 ooyl ohd La Calabria, O. 3. I., 1 e R e el e by o SN ieas ithina 30leya L e e tales it 2SLSISOS | company, has returned from India manufacturing town upon news of R 5. have produced, with small cquipme TUNGSTEN t R »ximate vall 85. Certified checks, 941 Notes & 3 i1.104.00 | where he has been making a special | Zebpelins shut off all street lights of $400,000 present market prices. mining a ‘Wj n this mi % ‘I':.'::,‘:]m checks outstanding 08894 | Gold Cotn 0:00 | study of religious conditions. Ile s tied up the strect car service "_nix BERRY.-HORNKOHI, WEDDING. | cral s low. The margin for © g Minor Cofn : uraolione onlihreelnaniedl fox s wouisian ay ialessdialiita Glolics S e, S NP sE il e B i L Instaiea, aceriar brdincrensed pronts will ronait” Checks and Cash Ttems 1EEworkianatic ellkfolnimisco = tudyciusedRioRdisIiEs S clngnls HEE it 4 SR e e s | All of the TUNGSTEN now belng produced by this Company is sold in Sy e : o " After a few hours, when all seemed | M. Hornkohl will be married June 28 vance, and the Company is Ahipping its 60% WO-3 TUNGSTEN concentrates Ttime featts (owy : « vln\m(t 1n|‘ r;] b .“ wri 1‘“[ " | {¢ be safe, the street cars resumed [ in Mark's rectory by Rector Har- | the Crucible Steel Company of Am A _"\,”N‘m s ""“(‘ e days or subject to 30 day: Total Assets 11565 | Pook on the subject which wil e e 1 the flash from their | rv I. Bodley. The bride-to-be is the | mately half = millon dol ks tonnage Yots, '« more notice) BILITIES. rinted shor Since > outhreak ] & z NI 3 eust to this Company un the co a 't 43 Other time deposits 2 AT g, , | printed shortly. - Since the outbreal | ' =010 evidently drew the | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August IT. | s o D Commission (n its report to the SEAEA: ot New A Sl e s s--. $200.000.00 ) of the Buropean war he has worked | 119 8% B9 €2 8 CELEC o L ore | Hornkohl of 18 Tocust street and has The WHITE OAKS MINES are the most important TUNGSTEN deposits $115.206.40 Other Undivided Profits, less | as secrtary of a Y. M. C. A.in India. | 0 "qropped on the town in quick | been employed as a stenographer at the Btate ol e itions at TWhite Onks are Mikidlon, 50. Cash ers of Credit or current expenses a xes sterda o spoke before his olc ! Sts N B The mining conditions a x gt T i i dd 3 rravelers’ Checks outatanding A Sase Toferdey De spote beiolel D 10 | Ciceession, The only two factories | the Stanley Works office M. Berry | water'in the mine. They are said to be the deepest dry m Due to Banks, Bankers, and parishioners in Hartford. He will | ¢ cfrer were those that remained | is employed as a salesman at \rmonr | Tho mines are operated by clectricity. The Company co Total 53,206 3| Trust Companies spend the summer here. 2 { and company’s office in this cit | gt resentiyniltie plantfon the SRRGigan et 0O Nty of fuel, as this Company also has purehased a coal 1 o e B [Spreaienasiies ; e MAY ATTEND MEETING. : : ey COMPLAINS ON STOREKEEPER. anent fuel supply 4 Toais r 5 5 i L L asess s t > mee: o e i SWIDISIT BETHANY NOTES. _ e tot reage of TUNGSTEN GOLD and COAL land med bank, do solemnly sw that the | At the meeting of Rev. W, A H ” ehly total a L lemeniti s Erue i tolhia besti oty || e DI R B s o Lt R : e Much excited and highly indignant, controlled and operated by this Company, is 300 7 fbove Total Liabilities 11565 | Branch, A. ¢ vesterday, inviiation ive new members were admit e e S e knowledge and < State. of Connecticut, County of Hart- | cards for the meeting ST e . ) % M yar ards for the meeting to be held In|¢o the church at the communion ser- {ers this afternoon and complained to traded in on the New York Curb, CHAMBERLAIN, ford, ss. New Britain, May = 1916 vice last evening. The regular Tues- | hief W. J. Rawlings that Nathan For further particulars, address Cashier I F G. Vibberts, Treasurer of the afore- | New Haven next Sunday in the caus Subscribed and sworn to before me this | said New Britain Trust Co. do solemnly Irish freedom were passed iroand x ! ) & day and Thursday evening services [ Miller who conducts a store on the Sth day of May, 1916 : swear that the foregoing statement Is true | and were enthusiastically reccived by v : O Nite, | 1o the best of my knowleage and belicr ”“ members. A large delegation of | Wil be held this week. The Bible |arcade, had insulted her and she A. S LOWEer HAL Correct—Attest T h members plan to attend the zath- | class will meet Friday evening. Rev. | wanted him to apologize. The store- . . 4 bt N > GLOVER, Subscribed : before me, this 2. Colonel Murphy of Bridgepoit | (. Lundgren, superintendent of the | keeper and the woman nad had an 45 Broadway New York Ci PECK, Sth day of M of | Seamen’s Home, Boston will conduct | argument over a sale and the woman | CORBIN, S N known in this city, is on= 1 ] Directors. | Notary Public prime movers in the convention. the services next Sunday. l all t Miller called her a liar b

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