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SRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, MAY 12 1916. T U livered this afternoon was given | the committee on school accammoda- & 5 P & ‘“ = [;[]NVENE HERE .. . E tlons which yosterday decided upon T FORD ONEFRICE (9 MEMBERS NEW YO RKlf’L vcx;dn HANGT. In MQJCZL’O = @z Sflelters the plans for the new school to be l]‘}lIfiASYLuM ST. Represented by E. W. Eddy. » crected upon the Farrell property at HARTFORD. 31 Wost Main St., City Hall Building Telephopail (= | Clark, North and Lee strec Six — e sets of plans were submitted Bristol and New Britain Clubs Are : - T Gl — : ey | 2 S e o S | 10 shs Stanley, Rule & Level Cc 0 neny s anmut reuon ot | | SN S 1< e . ,;i;-fz’esr:d y: g 50 shs Waterbury Gas Co. e Connecticut Assoclation of Women : . O e ¢ The board organized for the year. Workers opened this afternoon in the | | i Td & ; 4 b - i NG P ok s s of 100 delegates from thirteen clubs | i ¢ N R N B BV \ 3 in attendance. The first arrivals con- | s : 3 § e ; ¢ Girls' clubi. At 12:30 o’clock lunch- eon was served by the local organiz s prayer, followed by a roll call of dele- » : § i 2 { fo ) Vg g [ = delivered by Miss Maria A. Duffy of | <3 . o ; : ST iy . AN TN the Working Girls' club. The re- " v . § L 4 : .sisted of the members of the execu- ; f gl MR p : L g : 28 i 1 tive committee, which held a session | 3 T ROy > i : S S fllOll g- 0. tion. sponse was given by Mrs. W. 1. Hoyt | ¢ Lecil Dnvssiorsiens Thh int at 11 o'clock, and were met by a re- | | ... R4 % 55 3 3 i : . a [ ception committee, consisting of mem- N & ¢ 3 : L IReh 3 1 | h i E bers of the New Britain Working \ it oo ! ) [l i 4 | S AT - —— e Bristol Concern Goes Into $60,- Pe B A FINANCIAL NEWS o'clock this afternoon with the Lord's | ol \ of Winsted, president of the Connecti- | } % s . | estea today in the anncuncement that | ; ! cut association. Mrs. Hoyt in her re- e, e < S ¢ the, New Departure company at bris 5 H ' view of the past season complimented | | : : o i i 3 5 tot has merged into a $60,000,000 & .the clubs in the association for their | ST 3 Y i =) | | | | | > | company to ‘he known as the 1 earnest efforts which were rewarded | S ¥ g 3 e, Motors corporation. The new by one of the most successful year’s S . ion will manuftacture :unumn)u!n" '. 5 : 2 . : 1 : & TS ‘ e e From One to Two Points Raise on Otherwise That Market The minutes of the last annual re- g 2 anufacture bearings extensively, 3 Naugatuck and her report for the year . 4 4 ant, prosident of the Chevrolet Motor showed receipts of $1,394.44 and ex- 5 o company, engincered the big deal. | penses of $1,260.10, leaving a balance s > % | 1 S v S « ] 2 5 ) Concerns that have entered the new . . avoritells of $126.34. This report as well as A . 2 ¢ T e G s e | i Wall Street 10:30—Iavorite spec- The Iron Age says: ‘t:::f «;r Miss Whittemore url Nauga- Tl 5 . ¢ L ey s ation of Jackson, Mich., the Hyatt| S ss:;‘:';\s“ SUITS. ialties were in demand today, several The placing of new contractsjs k. treasurer, was accepted. A St el s he $11.98. ol “ 4 = ol S S e : N company of Harrison, 'ii: s S S R S e gaining a point or two. Trading was | upward of 150,000 tons of shell of the standing committee and the | | ¥ Wy 3 N % :‘N THE S :"I'r“\“‘;:l Ohio” and | Special Sizes (o fit stout men, anl | 8004 and a healthy tone was notice- | in the form of blooms and round finance committee. . " 4 2 Selse et D \“:‘_P A ulm short men and all variations of | able. | negotiations for as much morg Miss| Whittemore for thesummer # . ; : / 4 B e e iy and figure. Close—Crucible and Baldwin were | gteel, including 50,000 tons for T Trances ternus, Frances, the months old vacation house at Madison, reported % 4 i i i ; J : ; 3 B an offe of a substantial amount of | added to the long lis ve issues | aly lare the ) relop] SAcintat o slid67 29 b anA B tiaree : ‘ e o } o f 2 [ a substantial am 1 — ad o the long list of active ana Italy, are the chief develop: of $137.90. 3 egrdan, X stock shortly. ] | = in the final hour, prices in general | o¢ the week. Otherwise the The reports of the auxiliary board oo ’ - , 3 Stock Rises 10114 Points. ! Clt ltem 'then being at their best. The closing | trade has slowed down, it hasg meetings were presented by Miss Bone % ; 5 ot f i The rapid rise of the New Departure | | y S was strong. I needed to do Marie Collins of New Haven and Miss » S L e : Pty ¢ stock has been a feature of the Ha e = | Buyers for the allies did not &d *Margaret Williams of Lakeville. s T3 ~ < 4 . . i 5 ford Stock exchange for the past Trimmed hat sale’ Bow ac New York Stock Exchange quota-| three cent steel in these late tra Mrs. B. L. Mott of New Haven pre- e S 3 Y month and since Al il e el Beasae s oWen 0. | tions furnished by Richter & Co., | tions. For blooms xv! to $85 sented the report of the committee on ; i jumped 1011 points, from G D e | members of the New York Stock Ex- | paid, and for rounds 3.5¢ to the revision of the constitution. The | 5 T 715 at the close of yesterday’s bus- 3 :((!I[".\ljwll of the water depart- | change. Represented by E. W. Eddy. | some pending business $75 has outlook for the vacation house of 1916 R £ Z i Gradual increases were moied | Ment this week totaled $405.40. May 12, 1916. offered for shell forgings, but was given by Mrs. John B. Russ of | almost daily until yesterday -vihen *he | More for less at Besse-Leland’s. o H_u:!} Lo\\" (‘hl‘l'»s/c hold for more. At Pittsburgh Shelton. Mrs. A. R. Damon of Shel- stock took a tremendous boom and —advt, | Am Beet Sugar .. 73% 4 72% | tons of rounds was sold to Italy ton spoke on the vacation fund. TVl oic. | leaved ahead 69% points. There has William C. Hungerford and H, p, | Alaska Gold ..... 23% % | inquiries there represent 90,000 Four new clubs were admitted to : ——— » after a march. For the ‘;P‘P(‘ : PIC- | j6en frenzied buying and selling of | Carter are guests at the Norfolk inn | Am Agricul Chem 69% 6 69% | pesides 35,000 tons at Cleveland ‘membership at today's meeting, mak- | TWo Views of soldiers of the ex-fture a trooper posed for the PhOtO- | i’ oo ror the past week and @ | Norfolk, on a fishing trip | Am Car & Foun Co 61% 60% | Steel companies which some ing a total membership of thirteen | peditionary forces in Mexico are | 8rapher ‘in front of a luulgout( S hel. | large number of shares are said to T T P et | Am Ice .. ... 28% 28% % | ago were turning away domesti clubs, with 1,250 active members. shown in the accompanying picture 1'””;'?“""”f"](”"'“ "‘l’;‘ "1?)‘“ ‘t:‘f;”‘:’,,‘v:” | have Dbeen bought and sold by New i S0 ang vt | Am Can o o 158, (57, | iness for this year seem :() hur\ “The Work and Principles of the |, : e = " | ter himself from the 3 at Britain speculators at sui P - | Am Can pfd <.109% 109% 109% | gerved 1cé for renewals o National League” was the topic of the | L1€ 110“01 plcture shows a group of | which prevails in the Mexican up- = Rev. Mr. Klingberg’s class in | Am Loco . T1% 69 % | tracts with belligerent countries.| Sadressiid civeced VIR MESIE Ty S Srcen R OlICE SR et in e A Dl [l EnasRE TEe R EntE L The capital stock of the New De- f"”','"(|h.l.” tory will meet tonight at | Am Smelting .... 98% 967% % | elgn ana home consumers in Ollesheimer of New York. At the ¥ £ e e rtinel Comnany 1SS 2150010008 eom =N RUNCGIOCK: Am Sugar ........113% 112% | cases have virtually competed fc close of the address certificates were | 5 . lmon ana $300,000 preferred. There | Sale on hats. M. Seibert.—advt. Am Tobacco ..208% 2 available steel, the highest pri presented to twelve of the clubs from the hospital yesterday from injuries|; “¢,'499 475 outstanding ~ommon| The Boy Scouts under the direction | Am Tel & Tel .1283% % | ciding which should get it. the National league and also from the alieged to have been received last |4 45007000 preferred at $100 var. | of Scout Master Stamley Sheldon, | Anaconda Copper. 84% 84 84% | The labor situation in the Pitts ate organization, this being the first | Friday night during an encounter With | A" imon stock divided of 4 1er | have heen el Lo T pm' |ATS Fe Ry Co .103% E 1“-%‘4 district is clearing up. The loss o time that the clubs have held these. 2dward Menousek, will be held to-| oot was pald in September of 1912 | ters for the health department. call. | Baldwin Loco . 90% 86% 88% | jron and steel production w A pleasant surprise w: given the « morning at 9 o'clock. Med-| a0 next month the stocicholde ing attention to the need of C]' “nql B &N sty 3 but foundry and machine shop sf members of the Working Girls' club ici aminer Elcock has decided | quthorized an inérease in common | uyp back vards, The posters will be | Beth Steel .......44 9 | are still noticeably affecting cons f this city when the time arrived for there is no need for an autopsy. Stock from §1,000,080 to $1.500,600, | pluced in stoves and fastorts | Butte Superior ... 9 913 tion. the presentation of cups to the clubs | new stock being distributed «s a 50 Nl - bt | Canadian Pac ... % 176 The market promises to have doing the most toward the advance- —— per cent. stock dividend. The com- or less at Besse-Leland S ot | Central Leather .. ¢ 54% | yest from price advances. =Pipe Fent of the movement within the past mon stock was inereased from §1,500 R N S e & OBIY G e 61% | go higher, and one or two wire x twelve months. Two cups were 000 to $2,000,000 in January, 1914, | SO l‘ ron King d_bal, | Chino Copper 3! ...r.': facturers are getting $1-a ton awarded, the first going to the Laurel | and $500.000 in new stock was offered ‘]‘{“ 1all, Sat. evening, c 2 Chi Mil & St Paul 95% 94 95% "the general level. But there club of Bristol, who has gained the daughter of Mr. VeSS e D e e e S tat pan . Dlie fol-|[ #CYE Jol F ¢ 43% ! gight easing up in semi-tinished moscl members during the year, the (Continued From First Pag. ternus of 62 Seymour street, died | jowir the common stack was | Jons D oea o3 1‘:?1’ | At Pittsburgh ingots from steel .$Fp\\3}:;?zin§2:pgi§(\":fu”; l:‘:e M.‘-s.“.r. 5 i night of meningitis. The funeral | increased to $2,500,000. Dividends at ASHE IS FVTENCED Cr m}‘l:f teel .... 4 27 | drles have sold :ul $40, ;.{.[m biliet 3 o the local ipetuck: and th¢ | were in contemplation, he said, and | was held today. the rate of § cent, a year on com- istillers soon 1 . % | sheet bars have been offered <af second to the local organization for B X : S o mon and 7 per cent. on preferrcd are TO LIFE IN PRISQON | Brie . 8734 3 . ure for third quarter. - the greatest advancement, the gift [ indicated that no general intervention S b o irie 1st pfd ..... | The Steel corporation’s rail coming from Miss K. Maude Smith of | in Mexico was being thought of at George White. i T s president of the General Elec .....167% 67 ! tracts in April prevented a con I\al\\xtfizalx_xrkv erl ok | present. George, the two year old son of El-| company. IFrank P urlong vice (inotln(‘}\ Rubber . . 78 % able falling off from the previou: L Friahe ,f‘f“‘l‘,;m“:‘“:"t";;“"e'l‘“gl_°“"‘; — e White, & well known expressman, | president, Charles T. Treadwiy sec- | Noted Professor of Gaclic, Counceted | GF f\\t N((y"‘ l(‘f““_ . 9 of increase in unfilled orde 4 a e ¥ selection o g : The funers as held | retary and reasurer and Arthur . Gt Nor Ore Ce .. s | ard-of total of 9,8 1 to 4 : . g Ve - Moxic S t night. The funeral was held | retary and treasurer anc { o . C unheard-o! gfficers for the ensuing year. Will Await Action By Mexicans, St nson Fitchcock S e ) \The With Revolt, Has Sister | Tnspiration ...... 4 4 % | April 30, last month's increase This evening’s session will com- El Paso, Tex., May —Acting no i directors are DeWitt Page, R. Bur- | in This Cit Kansas City so ... e 7 1 498,550 tons, against 762,035 to| s ~ Pros m s iny. "k Stee 91‘1‘:";\;1“‘1|L 80 piologk and wilhbe open. | jonger as diplomatic agents, General — coll, A. C. Hitchcock, €, T. Tread- LIRS Lack Steel ...... s 9 | March and 646,199 tons in I"ebr fnvitation to attend, The prosracs | FUgh L. Scott. chief of staft of the | iy e TR G b iRl (R I ORG | ain £y ol B o e || el Mos oo 106 | The wire trade is a good exam : Sl S - Tnited State: S e % s Companies Not Competitive. e R e 2 _ | Mex Petro ...1067 5 0 | the way the. export outlet .bo will open with songs and monologues | United States army, and General Fred- | oo 05 ot oo S eaihor of Mrs, pL L e e ot s R A S A R Tcn e e Jrices. - Though barb ‘wire. cons " Miss Gilchrest, accompanied by | erick Funston, commanding the south- | jrune Greenberg of this city, died at The New Departure company w{\s‘ visits in this city, and who was re- | N v Air Brake ..135 4(11 ol s ie de reAu R S s, P 1 70 renty-eig rear, v ks | 4 5, | tion @ C ki 2 ern depariment, expect to 1 his home in Hartford yesterday, agec | cently connected with the short lived | N & Hud .... § “ s a stop-gap, a A“{I'x:ldl:(:u-w M. Taplin of New : EERGI : I‘”I?IH‘«'l\(x\\\olyl‘\n:»‘\\'hy{\rtln;.’m of the L C = : | foreign demand is a stop-gap, Haven, fleld secretary of the Con. |©F tomisht for their headqus 60 vears. : The funcral 2 h(ohl in el At present | revolution in Treland, will spend the N‘\""’T‘fi s 2 > | sale of 30,000 tons having been yecticut association, will give a re- | General Scott expects to go to W Hartford ithis JOTHINE e ME F SEeShot b1 700 a0y aref eraploved of | remainder of his days behind prison | & ¥ 3 , | to the Allies. Tin-plate prices a aHiTie of Reriwork for the beotiyear | ingtontiwitnolutHdelay W anall General | hereitsisuryived by hisiwite,swhomwaailin= 8 on comacly) Sinainis ol s aniinre : 7 : { N Y Ont & West ing pulled up by expert sales at = The prindipaltaadcees o s r e gton toSan) Antonto! tal aizect the || Miss “Annie Kinslerfor MBoriin S and ilie? SAERSHS : walls, according to the edict of the | xor Pac g oy vention will be given by stscv;(:u‘»:i mobilization of militia and regular | ¢leven children. S The Now Departure . Zompany 11\\!\‘(‘*‘5]‘]\u‘ahnh'n\(\'.‘»”‘u‘r‘ n‘“t:]t‘{: z;nl';‘r-c NOLL W et il 6% 534 While some Central Western lotte Molyneux Holloway, state indus- | {r00ps that have been ordered to the e makes ball bearings; the Hyatt Com- | onment. :::‘:‘\:; L\mrl Gieii ; millsi have advanded oS Seten trial investigator for the Connecticut | Porder. 3 pany, roller hearings; the Delco Com- | hi veling through Connec- | 1, Y'(‘: e 5 28 black, 2.90c is still done. Iy bureau of labor. | By the transfer of the questions they Card of Thanks. pany, starters; the Reamy Compar e N gy N R I‘*‘-‘ 3 ok : eastern sheet trade the .amoun sessi o - . ave bee o b 3 o ecks e > 2 oo | = i 5 > ot | Reading .. Gl o us ooked for third g t) The session will be lltmuqh_r ,‘f’ al !‘x\“.‘\‘ uu.‘n“.r ).lu.n;. f(n“ two - week Mrs. Tsane Kanrich and family wish | magnetos: the Terlman Rim Com- | yaqq his home here with his sister, | pop T G _ 4715 | business book ”1 for third quar close by the singing of “America ith General Obregon, Mexican minis- | 70 Fe8% SATE) B0 0 of the [ pany, demountable rims. The Perl-| Mg R C. Busch of 64 Church strect. | vob T & S pfd 48 | relatively small. Ters | ter of war, to diplomatie ~channels, j ' 005 ites of sympathy shown |man Company was recently formed | o v learned student in the | o pac 9 98% Che $biadvance gn Talls Bae General Scott and General Ifunston 2 ® L Vi e >opriman, Who won the | - b . i Pt Lo BCE to 15,000 or 20,000 tons booked i * {li. lat the obsequies yesterday of their | When L. H. Perlma Gaclic jang and it was to further | o Ry 2 lJ L S Rl e B s Bien il sicr (g oie ny | suits brought to protect the patent, | this language that he traveled exten- | co po eyt 00000 14 | past-wee enerally yallroad i i EEVSSEECE oG sl tuat o Cener R e Il e eamiEation Shp i _ | failed to reach an agreement with the | gyely through this country e o has fallen off. An order for Funston was in communic 1!“)\ today ing and also all other inquiring | companies which had been manufac- Mr. Ashe first arrived on these | ;l,mm G S 53 5.3 wood 'box cars for the Chicag | with General Pershing ana Col. Fred- friends of the deceased turing the rims. Mr. Duran, who is | ghores on 1914 as a delegate of the | mevac ol ... % 5 191% | Northwestern is one example of I l erick W. Sibley, the latter command- 2 acavy stockaolder I the General | Gaelie league, serving in the capacity | woaas Cppa oo 135% ‘ effect of high-priced steel. 9 ing the forces near Boquillas, but it —_— —_— Motors Company, took part in of secretary to Dr. Dougl Hyde. | \;njtea Fruit ....162% 7 7 Pig-iron buying has shown de | s e subsidence. There is also the | was understood that neither the heavy formation of the Perlman Rim Com- | 1o has delivered lectures in Boston, | | column in Chihuahua nor the small MAY MEETING OF e, TECCh Al R s e Bl coor U (Halinime proatshieing Nevail ! e stretched across » hor: r intc & . ‘ N . (Continued From First Page.) | force stretched across the border into The Perlman Rim is tho new $10.- | interests of the league i Stan) condition existing only recently ii\eeaony 4 | Coahuila would assume aggressive at- THE SCHOOL BOARD | 000,000 corpovation just launched fo lLike Pearse, McDonagh and other Sl 5 51 |are now selling for farther for Yard there were upwards of seventy- titudes at present capitalize the Perlman demountabie rish patriots who recently laid dawn | (7 wrr Chem delivery at le: than for thi five men fighting the flames within a ; t 2 atioas Dudsloisuom forilbiig ames a B =i = ey Fr . | inghouse: - half hour of its discovery. No es- | G318 the American Sy onab eyl e Eil e CoTe Thh T | e, i A e oo o “asiort Dinlow sent such concessions timates of the loss could be made at | Malte no forward ca Committee Presents Report— | located at Jackson,, Mich. By mid- | jts most ardent supporter In his | (Gi1vs Overland . .263% Southern iron has sold in the this time as it was not known how o jons sen Washington & N : s . 1 | tions between Washington and Mc summer it expe to be the bizgast | proficiency in the Gaclic language he cago district and in the central much coal was destroyed. Unless action is forced by the Me SRR rim patents which have been e lives for Treland in its fight for | ]‘.,, City are being conducted. Active | Plans for New School on Farrell | ym monufacturer in the ‘world. Tt | worked hand in hand with the ls at $15 for the last half and fos ‘pmm S R S has 100,000 shares of Mo par value. | mented McDonagh in translations TWO BITTEN BY DOC early months of 1917 at §15.50 at | s eras ferde wilibbe 5 Property Agreed Upon, £ . : Mexico-Texas border will be mad L The Dayton Electric ympany | from the Gaelic, and in every man- | B S Taral howev ol 1. e “‘”' unston expects 1At the May mecting of the school [ manufactures the well known | ner possible, he urged the young | Donahuc and Halloway Said Fo Own |P30€ i steel oiaine en ¢ Hoints S e o b Ty ur » knowledge Fic 0! 3 rir ‘1 “ DEthot e .dl it Shail ho | hoard this afternoon the teachers | “Delco iing and ignition svsten irishman to return to the knowledge | Vicious Canines. pany is buying Bessemer iron several hours threatened the destruc- | © ’-l‘l“" S ]"' Ing “‘]' 6 the biggest unit in the self.starter | of the language of their forefather: week to week. A 10,000-ton salg tion of nearly fifty houses on the | fresh regular troops w | nat §2 3 v 5 made at Youngstown at $21 at fu northiside ot the Bridgeport Nawgta: [Fsd alang i elboRd i on ISt e ol Bep onty The Hyatt Company Harrison, | While in this country he took an active | vicious dogs were made to thae police [ pCE 0 [ GEREUTE O S0 oo ven trolley line at Myrtle Beach and ! :ll‘("r‘ ‘h“”"”‘“l al -‘1”‘”“’“\\ I";”:"l;; Substitute teachers employed: J.. manufactures hear 5 interest in baseball, becoming an a today. Walter E. Rasey of 400 Wh, steel company has bought 20,000 Silver Sands rned over many acres , Ary stations but some e i Tt i % s ns e a > was ¥ nn 3 .;_h”vli ’{\Im‘ll huynlull \u‘ .n‘m.i ..rr‘ 3 ]\1:\‘ o lmv Sl “1:1‘1 be utilized. The | Mrs. Marcia Arents, High school; The Reamy Company of 'ndianap- | dent fan. In hvl n&“\( MI” 1 l“‘ ]“‘_‘* ley avenue, New Haven, complained | of basic. . o adow land late yesterday before efore ilitia ) lized. 2 Slis anufactures S e \admaster of the Wexford school for Suc ron and steel ex was finally brought under control, | guardsmen from the three states are | Blla Bedford, High schaol; Mrs. D. Sl e ]< e : 1“‘ ;h ‘\‘\ ‘l,:-p he encouraged athletics “.\HI,[,.‘!.",\”“: h‘f,l,.‘ ,,H’J,.(.‘\V:,ms. - Firemen from Stratford and Milford | being mobilized at Douglas, Colum! . Williams. stol Brass Up Two Points. e ol | oot i ot e ders e:h aided beach residents in extingulshing | and San Antonio, where they will be | Mrs Marsaret Decley, - Grammar | New Departure did not finctuate | 47 a1 Trishmen deeply mourn the | owned by we for the preceding six months i 2 t P ¢ 0 Mrs. Jurto 3e wieh today, b sold steadil Sl 40¢ | g f T o ge fo. s s the flames which in numerous in. | musterc and drilled. S i B iatotay R o IR en T overtaken MriiAsno:ffiout and Dbit im in the ds8 e il ghout 000 tons and the prey stances crept up to the steps of somec .v 2l ;my] 4 IHYV( e e are Mymr 0 |h:, ,.yw.m-_ figures were | 8 oing this they fully realize the | R. H. Boardman of 1 \ SteC! | high month was August with. 40 of the houses and scorched their ex- | s e frammar ¢ Mabel Wightman, | 275-285. Dristol Brass oy Wi | s of one who by every act was loy- | complained that as he was Sl hios | DFATHS AND FUNERALS. |Grammar school. cooking depart | stronger foday and sold two points | 1085 of enc wio by @0 800 VER 9801 4 Gh south street last Sunday morn- | 2 i SR ent: Mrs. Anna M. Young, Grammar ! above yesterday's figures. The closing St ing a dog owned by George Hallo-| — —— —_— | Mrs. Julia Churchill, chool | quotations on ihis Bristol loved Shore Cottages Threatened. Milésrd, May 12.—Fire which for be distribut- | committee submitted the following ficla My Aihe wvas & lover lof athietic Two complaints about all that as he was walking down Carle- | ton street about 11 o'clock do John J. Donahue rushed [ leg b Anliia sad fate that has 2 : : stock e Ly | > bi i he leg. Both com- LOCAL MAN TO TE $2,100 re In Torrington. . i | way bit him in t 4 TEACH. Anna Riley East Street school: | 65 1-2-67, not inc ling the American | e g = b | Inta sre referred to Dog Warden _Torrington, May 12.—Fire today| Mrs. Julia M. Doolittle, widow of { . 2Ho& o S it e e o TS REPORTIS plaints were & . — dosno\n: A eiae e |"r T i e Sl e el clen '“\”“' \i\ '\l' St "‘\ b Wil dalonk diyciiuden American | MEXICAN BANDITS REPORTED. | qoeroy | Edward W. Kisewetter To Be hich asiin | Wednesday at Grace Hospital in New | MIS Znni onn IS STl SILVEERWaAS) 2icl0 o A Tucson, Ariz, May 12-—Mexican | - structor at Prevocational Schol ympletion on s Tain e ., Northend school, Monroe Scovill Up Ten Points. et 3 Mot 008 Haven aged 84 year: The funcral bandits are reported to have raided | T OIL ON FIR e D N B L b L.l o bHer late torae o ittoect mchoel Scovill Manufacturing company was | 2400 100 4 P iown of Lochiel on T OIL . Edward W. Kiesewetter of $2 FS nearby, the total damage be- :}" | 'f'” S ”"”‘“l 2 fl '_']“ s Mrs riflith, Monroe Street | also s rer today and sold up the American side, 30 miles east of Bridgeport, May 12.—A woman and | street has been engaged as instri ng estimated at $2,100. The house Short Beac ““".,l PSSR S Northend school Mary | points Other locs S baby were seriously if mnot fatally|at the Prevocational-Grammar timtiyag (destroved elongedizo B.y. [ oXn BE and B RISEDERE LY it 2. icl| Kehos iMontoel Strestischool, | were quoted as rollows: e e = i on as the result|2Pd Will begin his duties thers Burns, a real estate dealer. The fire | Fairview cemtery, this city, at 3:15 e T A ek oot A A oiroa —— — burned this afternoon as 3 fall, is believed to have been cansed By | 0'clock. Mrs. Churchill leaves a num- | . g0 0" sharmer, Smith school: | Brass, 267,270 Colt's 5.785: Nilos, FORMER BANKER DEAD. of a flare up from kerosene poured Mr. Kisewetter is a local = yd boys playing with matches ! ber of relatives and friends in this | (T 000 SRIRRCE Y et Pont 5; tanley Philadelphin, May 12.—J. Tattanall | into a lighted stove, in the east end.|man and was graduated from = (% | The finance committee reported | Works, 81 1 s, rary : | T.ea; 77 years old, a leading citizen of | The woman held the baby in her arms | Britain High school with ‘the. d TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. e RS expenditures of 7.16, leaving a | Clark, 63-64; Union cturing | Philadelphia, died today. Mr. Lea was | and rushed to the street, her clothing | of 1912, He was later graduated | Stanislaus .uv( wski. halanca of 84, | company, 81-8 N ritain Ma- | noted as a financie He was formerly | on fire. A school nurse aided in ex- | Pratt Institute At present he is {ENT—Large barn, Middlcton, | The funeral of Stanislaus Doblow- | “ne salary committée met yester- | chine, 79-81; North & Judd, 104-106: | prosident of the First National Bank | tinguishing the flames and the mother | structor of manual training in ns street. 5-12-3dx | ski' of 46 Gilbert strecet who died at| qay and fixed salaries for the com- [and Peck, Stow & Wilcos I‘l P’hiladelphia. and child were taken to the hospital. | New Jersey school.