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5 i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 20, 191@ CITY lTFjMS M. HARDWARE HEAD | GENERAL WAGE INCREASE |THIS DISTRICT HAS [p—m~n BUYS RIORDAN HOME R SHORTAGE OF LABOR Financial | - 2 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beh, of Liberty | All Northern Cotton Mills on 48 Hour street, are. visiting with friends in | DS | Schedule Recommended for 15 Per | Philadelphia. | | | T A B rair Kensington tomight.| - €. M. Thompson Acquires Prop-| Cent: Additional Pay, New Britain and Bristol Has Jobs fon | B MEMBERS NEW YORE STOOK EXOHANGE it S B.eRair s Bel8ing LAY S Boston, May 20.—A general in- s T | B MADY —Advt. ! erty on Lexington Street—Other 200 Workers: Unemployment Is | B $1 WEST MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN, OON | | i =Y T S ( - crease of 15 per cent. in the wages of s st a2 2 A meeting of all YD members will cotton mill employes in New Englind s TEL. 2040 reasing in State, be held on Friday evening at 8 o’clock | Realty Transfers. and elsewhere in the north where Deer at Harry Hall's on Arch street. ) R nortant callcst rolce kvas plants are operating on a 48 hour ba- Hartford, May 20.—Unemployment i 5 \irel vietor | recon sis, has been recommended to the mill 3 cticut is decreasing rapi 7 Galli-Curci Victor records. C. L. : e it Rorae i andl| ineEs mended to the in Connecticut is decreasing rapidly. | B 0 h St completed when Rita Riordan — B SIS. al'hey uie eve 0. Pierce & Co.—advt. Anna K. Riordan of Thompsonville| OWHOTS: according to an —announce-|according to figures given out tod: A large and appreciative crowd at- | sold their homestead on Lexington “‘{“:m;t"““) by the national association | py Daviq' Elder. director of the U. Wall Street. 10:30 A. M.—Shippinss | - tended the two act comedy which was | strect ta I C. M. Thompson. The| 2. cOUoR manufacturers. This action | Employment bureau at the capitol to- | resumed their leading position at the | § 2:) ShS. Stanley W()l‘ks presented by the members of the Fel- | price is $23.300. S caseniacia mooting ot nopthenn [y 5 ’s stock market, an- mill managers and if the recommen- st church at Another la dation is carried out in full will affect In the past Week the aggregate jlopening of toda 15,600 to 12,100, based upon carefully { British g sns. anders rary ar lowship club of the F the Y. W. C. A. last evening. A dance | pleted veste > realty deal was com- day when the Spring & 4 : S o tonnage imparting further | § et (0 e Buckiey Co. bousht the New Britain :‘S“L':l‘;’]‘"“t‘e“("“fi 15,000,000 spindles et oa reparts from the 14 com- | strength to mercantile marine issucs. | 50 shs American Ha d‘;‘r ° Thomas Martin of Com cial | lj"“(',."mf i b l\“m' -(,-l(: blufl(‘r e Advances have already been varea | Munity labor fli‘;”“““; Which report { American International, which has | B . r are A atreet Thas accepted ad posigion viuh ISR R ey Ll TN e SDLIce s o by the mill executives of Salem, Fall | direct to Mr. Elder. Based upon offi- { direct — marine affiliations, also | Q ‘ the New Departure Manufacturing | Mated at $60,000. The Dulldine e R B SO e, i e S EMx-m); encd. Noteworthy gains other- 20 ShS. Tl'llmbll“ Elec. CO. pld- company of Bristol and *will resido | S e Reti e fo‘ri'"“d‘ (:n Dected that netices of similar action ) missing, the number of unemployed { wise w confined to Mexican Petro- | # there in the futur 5 N e _fin,m; trans- | Will be posted tomorrow morning by | in five centers are: {leum, Royal Dutch, Central Teather. - George J. Fagan of Lasalle stret| G GF 0 S ind buidings at 288-290 | all northern mills operating on the 48 | Bridgeport 6,500; New Haven | General Motors, Reading, St. Paul and letthibpmorning for "””"r"m"”l‘ 2 Mfanie strect, to Mimes At Coutants hour schedule. The Increase is to be | 4,000; Stamford 300: New London 250 | Union Pacific, the latter bheing in e | . where he will remain for seve Mz S . M. Martimer H. Camp and H. V. Camp | effective June 2. and Derby 200, Supply and demand [ mand in expectation of the early pu- | i 0um—S N AN mormm 1 n per- | have sold property on Vance street to = e for help was reported about equal in | lication of its annual report. U. s./| ] The Ivy minstrels wi give a ] [l % ® = i " ) v, Merid i Vil- b S reciated shares S J o 1Y, minsrele SIS 5 BT | Mhomas R and Mary 1 v, | ELKS' CIRCUS WILL | Watorbiey. Meriden, Tarrington, Wi | teel and relaei sharcs were mod: GOODWIN BEACH & CO Danc: iralles the procam | Ferdinand Witzke has trans limantic, Stafford Springs, Putnam ana | erately irregular. l, ancing will follow the program. A o S Jew Britain. Constituted 1i Wall Street, 1:30 p. m.— Issuanc Room 410 National Bank Bul p c ollo : % lett | Jand to Louls Dworin on Oak New Brita as one dis- . ance of National Bank Dullding. Telephone 4120, Loop Hall of Dest Maln e ira)s et et OPEN THIS EVENING trict, Waterbury and Meriden show | the president's mes trengthened | T. FRANK LEE, Manager this morning ~ for i SO RO el o 2 et the lanzest reduction reported in elim- | the market at midday. Improvement [IUEV ISR celatiie oy R MANY PERMITS ISSUED. ination of unemployed, the estimate | WWas more pronounced in speculative ’s ] = : | Aeuings Strect Parade WII Be Followed By | being 500 for the past week. In | issues however than in standard 0 t t t 1 m t A] lar 1;, d»w]lc,:.'nmv\( llv;nm”l( mu:‘;no(:- Two Tenement to Be Erected on Har- o . i P Bridgeport the reduction and at Derby | Shares. American A\Itamlnz‘} food pro- a en l'e l' S OC umbia, Daughters of Castile, a il - 3 gy More Interesting Feats a e e e | ducts and industrial alcohol made edi the biennial state convention, held | rison Street—Cost $18,000. i :;::t: :\e'“f ;B'l"“"f' 7m0 | subsequent gains on the proposed B ht d S ld fn Milford vesterday: Court Colunibia Building Inspector Arthur N. Ruth- Grounds. o S b “'»0 netp of 200. | hartial repeal of war time prohibi- Ollg an o had the honor of receiving onc of the | erford has issucd the following per- it elected ate secret The attend- | Arch street, cost $14,000; J. Ziell, | street parade of the KElks' circit m(\n:;“oi:”(:]'xio ((]‘?nia Ga I‘hxl?l\rxl‘;l- ance was large and a large increase in | dWelling house, South street, cost $3,- | Which will be held this N & olimOnto Clues CanqEliiagel membership for the state was report- | 000; Emil Steinberg, dwelling house, | starting at 7:30 o’clock from the cir- o < >tals 3 ed at the meeting Shuttle Meadow avenue, ,700; J.| cus grounds on Washington street.| Lansing., Built for Italian Concern, ?m::«?nfm{li.::sn?f ”(](f sln“oir::(:ur'r:é UDD & CO arlet fever and one | Skritulsky, alterations at 15 Summer | The management assures the public| . o 3 e gains points. ~ Four cases of s % Water at Stonington | closing was strong. Sales approxi- : ; e tre e tion. e R S state officers, Mrs. D, J. Maguire being | mits: Philip Rardeck, garage on| All eves are cast on the big frec NEW SHIP LAUNGHED evenir TR ph a8 f diphtheria were reported to street, cost $1,000; Landers, Frar & | that it wil be one of the Zr(‘d«\» s Rooms 309.31, = 5 the Doard of health today Clark, bullding, Stanley street, $100.- | novelties ever presented free in this| mogos mated 1,300,000 share 9/ Nadonal Basxmiog, Tel. 4. In the city court this morning the | 000; Landers, Frary & Clark, building, | city. The real doin's however, will Sk S o _k et - . . . use of B. Solomon against T. Cher- | $4.000: Macauley, Dohrenwend and | take place along the midway inside | Stonington, May 20.—Tha New York Stock Exchange quota- steamenie furnished by Richter & Co., | | niak and the case of Listro against | Mills, two dwelling houses on Harrl-| the Dhig enclosure. Following the | Lansing, built here for an Italian con- | HOnS, furnished by fie ;i‘ Snsndlll WILL BUY Tuccio, went over for reassignment, | SON Street, cost $18,000; E. O. Kil-| parade, the crack military band will [ cern, almost unaided slibped into the | Jiémbers of the New York stocl g 3, ol g se S ley | 1 i cithi the building, Water at 11 5 this forenbon T Zxchange: ! £ 2 O vich against dwelling house , at .Stan render music within h ilding, 1 The | ¥ L WSRO B b GOl nd Highland terrace, cost $5, ad been set for 1:30 p. m. DY el DCELE ot i o Jaunching 1 ook vos A ihis atter-| c and at 11 o'clock the lovers of the = ; s ER John (hm kows 1\1\ o trie 1’12‘ s atten S. Ginsberg to move tenement | (10 & (L O T G he given a | 20d the townspeople were to take part S Eich o Gl NORTH & JUDD’S v noonghefonefucEe flamies ault in | DOuse to 321 Church street. cost $1,-| oo/ B0 EL W heir heels for one | I the festivities. The first “dip” was | 4™ Beet Sugar ... S13% 811 The bodies placed in the vault in 2 sha s witnessed by a mere handful of pee. | Alaska Gold 1 : St. Mary's cemetery during the past hour. ple. A diver was overboard at tr Am Agri Chem .10 3 e e b as ard at the end winter, were buried today. The circus will remain in the} . Yaunching ways and workmen | Am Car & Fdy Co 102 $3,586,000 RAISED HERE VARG el inguhofiEecontl v rtEned IN VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN | Hardware city for three mights A | ore griving wedges when the oraft| Am Can Am TTdwe Co R from France, and was discharged | - 5 ioul[{salaxyiof selabigtecictenie hnveibeen 1o chilyisliaion Mthe idiver i uatit o | AmiT.aco AT SV Br ol e 27 i W.CTU CONVENTION from tervics ai Camp Upton vester- | Chairman A. J. Sloper of the Vic- | brought to this city at an enormous | ST0Y 4 ot R PESEMNE 6 pousg 27 3 B VA O day, has resumed his position at the | tory loan drive committee for this | expense to the management. The A party of New York people were to | Am Sugar ot l(efr? p(o ml’% 4% i 5 el el il city has filed his final report shoW-| chinese giant, who was ruled out of | pe here for the laumehineg, Am Tob Bigelow-Hfd Cpt Co ptd 95 Delegates from Hartford County to The condition of Judge John Walsh | Ing a total of $3,586,000 raised in this| the laundry league on account of his| ~ Steamer Lansing was built for the| Am Tel & Tel Bigelow-Hfd Cpt Co com § ; was reported as more comfortable | ity during the ten day campaign.| mammoth size. Wwill be one of the | Nafra Italiana Sa of Milan. Ttaly. It| Anaconda Cop . e the Meet in This City Tomorrow—Ars. s This figure is about $25,000 more than | many attractions. Then there is the | 1a 391 feet long, 23 fect on load water | 4 T S Fe Ty Co gs & 3 Bristol Brass Co .... it | was first reported and is most pleas- | oigarette fiend, the snake charmer | line, and the United States shipping| Baldwin Loco At the hospital this afternoon s rt | ing to the drive committee and the | gnq a number of other performers | board had consented to transfer of|B & O was stated that the condition of Con- Wilson a Speaker. Broad Brook Co ductor John Igoe, who fell from a | eAms which were responsible in a|who have acquired attention on both | registry. The hull was designed for|B R T .... (14)“” ’Id:‘l\i\rg ‘Sa;;f,“%"k,'o'qu m;rh\“’,fl(‘f”,f.""f, o f‘“}“n‘]g“'v"’“h”f tiolley car Sunday on South Main | 8veat measure for the success of thel giges of the Atlantic. The days of '49 | the shipping board. The vessel is| Beth Steel B Collins Co e [ s b R h - ot street. remains critical. He has partly | 10an. The number of subscribers is| pag required many months of care- | expected to lead a general cargo and | Butte Superior ColtsiATias G5 0 - lei‘n ‘1‘0“"””“ "‘fl;‘:’i“:’ RETRe regained consciousness. about 400 less than in the fourth|fy] rehearsing besides an enormous | sail for Genoa in June. Can Pac &5 ol K peaslonsin) sue sCenteriohunch e o ol e N lTDan h vin s iredchieaNbut T4, 000! expenditure of “Jack”, its interpeta- | The sponsor of the Lansing is Miss | Cen Leath s R prd B A te oL e Dev s ploved at Towers’' brickyard, fell this TS FS tion of the life in the wild and wooly | Dorothy A. Mercadento, daughter of (:hes & Ohio Tolvolkts Wis Bor Co E‘he; \lan \;e\gr]{ f‘g(}u erf, an;:?;: Morning and broke his left les. He| _ SUICIDE KNOWN FEERE. is sald to be second to none ever at- | the vice president of the company. Chino Cop i T gy |ihem Mrs. Mary B. Wilson and Rev. was taken to the New Britain hospital, | Samuel Detweiler, of Chestnut | tempted in this country. m——— Chi Mil & St Paul John Stone, have been secured. Internatl Silver com Johns-Pratt Co Landers, F & C A preliminary session will be held at 9:45 o'clock in the church and at 10 o'clock the convention will be A marriage license has been issued | Street, Hartford, committed suicide at e lDEMOCRATS APPLAUD |ColFe&t ; s s Sunday night, his ‘ Cons Gas . to Hijalmar Anderson of 990 Capitol | his home oneflizefo;:{; R ?nlx":‘:mnf WILSON’S MESSAGE ! ons Gas avenue, Hartford, and Estelle L. C. | lifeless bod g Crucible Steel : % e e room with a gas pipe in his moutn | BOOSTS SOME STOCKS | PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE | nei '« tua .. Nt v o called to order. At 10:45 o'clock, re- John Shea has entered the employ | Yesterday morning by his 15 old i R Distillers Sec .. N EMrea o : gs |Ports of superintendents will he read, of the North and Judd company in | Son, EEarl DDetweller. He: was a . S . Erie New Dept Mfg Co pfd 1 | and reports of unions will follow. At Y s e re former resident of this city, and was | Railroad and Wire Shares, As Well | po 0o 000 ted 1n | Erie 15t pfd N nra ey [ noon a memorial service will be held Leroy M. Leonard, son of Mr. and | ¢mploved by the “New Haven" road As Anti-Prohibition Stocks Ern 1B S Niles B P Co com Ty U dtite v iien G Mr it W Birs. Tia T.eonard. 1o home from the|os a brakeman. His wife died last i : Gongress by o Republicarn soodrich Rub . Novtn @ biad Mie Gh 3¢ |Leete and this wil be followed 1} Philadelphia Navy Yard on a 30-day | November with influenza SRR Steat Mok DIdgs s Peck St & Wil 45 | the election qf officers for the county furlotgh | e New York May 90~Bublication Members. Gt Nor Ore Cetfs e i {and the clection of a delegate o the Galli-Curci sings at C. L. Pierce & | r : of. the president's message (today was|| oo ORI e el Dilinols Gen Pratt & Whit Co ptd national convention. The presentation Co. on Victor records. Come and hear The public Nurse ociation will | followed by a strong and active stock Sl S Ay Inspiration Russell Mfg Co . of trophies and essay prizes will form el hold a meeting at the state hall at|market. s age to the extraordinary | Interhoro ..... S g o 150 |a part of the afternoon’s program, i = the capitol, Hartford, tomorrow after- Promise of the early return of the | SeSSion of congress was read today in | Interboro pfd Stand Sew Co ptd . 114 [and Mrs. Wilson's talk will be given A e e mams | noon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Peabody | railroads, tolegraph and telephon | the house and senate with most of | Kansas City so Stand Sew Co com 370 (at 2:16 o'clock. A solo by Miss Edith I e \Williams | of Foston and Mrs. Smith of Stanford | lines and other utilities to private | (e members in their seats. In the | Kennec Copper Stan Rule & L Co ’ [Caufield and a talk by Rev. John ok T e atenm | will be the principal speakers. The | ownership stimulated the shares of | Senate. the clerk, Henry M. Rose, be- f Lack Steel Stanley Wks 111 !Stone will close the afternoon session. SPGB0 BF B e il o0 1001 A (ST 60| | s o b gan the reading promptiy at. noon, | Lehigh Valley .. sl Ul 11 e, prey New Haven, Miss Lillian Goldberg of No part of the stock list made | Put there was a delay of half an hour | Max Motor com Terryt SteamiTie Co TGS e T B = Hartford and Mrs. Gertrude Kitson of | quicker or more favorable response | N the house while members discussed [ Mex Petroleum Torrington Co ptd ATTFE PREL D, DEATHS AND FUNERALS | 5 city. however, than those issues swhich | Priority of some hundreds of bills ¢ Air Brake Horringion O T | e e L e . SR e were threatened with dissolution by | Which were dropped into the hopper C & Hudson .. Traut & Hine b ‘_"““ ’ft a nk: b Jre fCoxnclins; J a0y, PLAYED FOR SOLDIERS | the prohibition movement. yesterday. Conshiiiin - Union Mfg Co e Senate Will Agree on Covenant. Mrs. Cornelius J. Curry, a well| Mr, and Mrs. William S. Mack who | Foremost among those stocks to| When Clerk South Trimble com- NH&HR R 33% T 5 Bhveiops i ey e T e known resident of this city, died last| are playing at Fox’s theater this week | rally was American Malting, which | pleted the reading in the house there | N Y Ont & West .. 23 7 S Envelope Co com { Hitchcock. of Nebraska, ranking dem- evening at her home, 108 Sevmour | recently returned from France where | advanced on heavy buyi street. She was about 43 years of age. | they gave 53 concert parties for the | yesterday ng from 2 1-8, | was applause from the democratic | Northern Pac 5 only demonstra- f Norfolk & West ..111% Whitlock Coil Pipe iocrat of the senate foreign relations closing price, to 5 points. | side. This was the Resides her husband, wha is a well | soldiers. When war broke out in AL o G e P T | e e 3914 SALE IS POSTFONED || PG, GG e @ DUy . e Sl et ol e . - . | Lo cplyscal Zapplans ac MallBiSiColifad s SALE IS POS NED. | today that the senate would ratify known cafe owner on Main street, a! 1914, Mr. and Mrs. Mack were at| PROGRESSIYE lN BOLT the republicans which greeted the | Penn R R 5 L — — i the covenant of the League of Nations e home Bean Ganl e st b Blymontl) znd AENIieneniisted | president’s declaration that he hoped | People's Gas ..... 513 Boston and Maine Raflroad Stock {00 <000 TR O ity vote. to S g = < £ & 858 - & o Ba1l) < After the reading of the message [ Ray Cons ........ 21% Sl aTe b6 at 9:45 o'clock tomorrow morning in | continent entertaining soldiers. Indications Are That None of the Pro- | , <= o0 (1S Fe0rims O e e | Rosdine D sons New York, May 20.—Federal Judge | treaty would not be obtained ;fl} vac r‘h:\r‘ih‘.\ m;rmv will be in gressive Wing Will Take Positions | out of respect for the late Representa- | Rep I & § com 8614 Mayer today granted permission to —_— he new Cath metery. o v s 2 5 = i e > orty @ er PRISONTS ¢ NEW Y S e EPISCOPALL/ n SSSION. on Republican Committees. tive arl Van Dyke. of Minnesota. | Southern Pac 1091 JamcsyT Dot ertyieand Ratneriredera i PRISONER TN NENWV VORK trustees to postpone to next October e of the stock of the Boston { Mrs. Marie S. Wilcox. Rev. H. A. Cook, pastor of the Trin- Washington, May 20.-—The possi- | The senate adjourned at 1 o'clock | Southern Ry bility that senate republicans of the | until Friday after the usual flood of | Southern Ry pfd .. 2% WANTED IN THIS STATE Hartford, May 20 Trinity Church, New Haven, Is Enter- taining Many Delegates. the and Maine railroad company standing A requisition ity Methodist church was linireelof (I S e N P"UB"‘; Ve wing may take no part in ;‘-Hsdand resolutions had bheen intro- Studebaker in the name of the Boston Railroad | has been made by Governor Holcomb the funeral services frer- | RN l:}éflq;"‘sggl”‘?e:_’sg ‘hle ;‘z;cf“"i“ of .S;e“n“‘gec‘"!“"“‘l‘:es de- | duce ;;-“‘; ?" holding company and the securities |on the governor of New York Staie mbon for the late Wil- O8I0 © OB S NE Sl senators Kenyon, g e e Eabieana of various companies which were or- | for the extradition of Peter Themal cox at her home on Fairview street. | ¢ "“’ dygicor "h" "“f“““l d"’ces“’d Iowa, and Jones of Washington, fol- | REPUBLICANS DEMAND | Union Pac dered disposed of by the government | who is wanted in the town of Orange Services were also held in the Frwin | CONVention and conferences and | lowed the examples of Senator Borah, United Fruit on October 15,1914, in its Sherman | for robbery alleged to have been com- Mortuary chapel preceding the burial, | FeCUREs of various organizations in | Idaho, and Johnson of Calitornia, and | ARMY EXPLANATIONS law suit against the New Haven rail- ! mittea April the diocese, Trinity church on the | announced they would mot accept ah Copper T Rubber Co and who is under ar- T 8 Ru HoR 3 £ Ini : £ road compan i S n N Y ork Dol ma B et Green being the entertaining parish. | places on Republican Leader Lodge' e U S Steel .. ... § 5 = e b et Solizenan By Agnes, the two-vear-old daughter|11€ MOrning session was in the na- | committee on committees U § Steel pfd .. CONN, HERO ARRIVE e ¢ 454 ture of a conference on church ac- of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gradek of 48 i - Millard street, died last evening. The | !ivities throughout:the brotherhood, | funeral was held at 2 o'clock this aft- | the Eirls' friendly society and the, ermoon. Rev. Bdward V. Grikis offi- | daughters of the king. | risoner. Demand Information About Ames { Va Car Chem 4 ; ' Westinghouse Troops in Siberia and New Forces | yrestern Union Willys Overland New York, May 20.—Among the of- ficers arriving here today on the Siboney from DBrest, was Briz. Gen. LEWIS WINS AT LAST. T CONVENTION IN MERIDEN Zbyszko Is Flopped Twice By Giant ciated at the service and burial was in | _The diocesan conventlon began in Kentuckian Grappler. Being Recruited. i e | dward r‘A1 King u?f qu' ,r:m\nn'-;‘x: Meriden, May 20.—The “'.‘I““a(‘ con- ‘ ) the afternoon and fonight the cus- : Seired) s Conn.. who wore the D. S. C.. the |vention of the state council of Sons Cat ) , M 0.—BEd. (St g 3 | i fhe new Calhailc cometery tomary dinner of the laymen will be | r, (‘?‘c:g? i;y“z = ‘.an‘;e’) Washington. May 20.—Resolutions HARTFORD STOCKS. | croix de Guerre with Palm and the |and Daughters of Liberty was opened : held at the lawn elub. Tomorsow | oV .8 defeated Wiadek Zbyszko Mon- | asking explanations regarding Amer- T Ribhon of the Legion of Honor, dec- | today with a welcome by Mayor Card of Thanks. Sdad £ ck; 10TTOW | day night in a wrestling match and | jcan troops in Siberia were introduced i o jILace - & ¥ Y We vish toleriess o laeiatany|[dennticsifol tnel synodlwilll Balchosent( iy ae s o 0 U SRR SR ERE onie Quotations furnished by Goodwin, | orations won in fighting on the ; Henry T. King. There were 200 dele- day by nator Poindexter, repub- preciation and thanks to kind rela- | and diocesan business generally con- | geant Earl Caddock for the cham- Teanar ‘ Tt S A e Ny e Beach & Company, T Lee, local | Somme. ’I‘hpr Siboney fibmught 38,8. ,;garj:s E\r\s(‘r{(]:\n‘; Miss m:\l]mg‘ay,'.;‘,} tives and friends for the kindness and | Sidered pionship when e returns from serv- | son of Callfornis and Temrocentating | MENEEeT o nakeg | TO0DS: mostly of the 33rd and 83rd | Goss o oo sided. sympathy at the time of the sickness e ice in the army overseas. Emerson, republican, of Ohio. They i e Asked | givisions. clected th and death of our beloved wife and T MED. N1 nelslsnt R oolalworil Che B psol fan) ||| Ae ol v S e B Rl o e R Banks & Trust Co.'s | mdther, Mrs. Ienry Schnaidt. I R e e e after one hour, thirty-six minutes and | and what military poliey 1s being car. | L2 Mtg & Titls Co | MR, HENRY SCHNAIDT | Rollin 8. Woodruft to Succced Greeley | iy two secands with a reverse hody | cied ot " Semaror oorneame NS 47~ | X R Trust Co S DAL R e | hold and fling throw. TLewis won the | tion particularly asks what it was | LACCRIX Natl Bank FOR SALL e - | . Hartford, May 20.—The resigma- | second fall in forty-eight minutes and | proposed to do with the vegular | Kiverside Trust Co TOCAL PEOPLE E TED. tion of win S. Greeley of New Ha- | thirty-five seconds with a head lock. - Security Trust Co troops now being reernited for ren as ird f " 3 & T C S 75 acres cinds s, pair of horses and other stocks, l:rhe annual meeting of the Hart- | VeN 4s a member of the board of { Lewis won the third fall also with a berian duty. F}am B \\A % Cal ‘arm, 75 acres, ull‘ lf““}l 1];'01«_1*‘,'{:‘”0“ en ‘\‘;nhln 7 il ford Wellesley club was held at the | trustees of the Norwich state hospital | head loek in twelve minutes anl 56 T Bank - 5 large orchard, steam heated ouse, g . hqme of Mrs . Williams, Glaston- | 107 the insane has been approved by | seconds. — ire Insurance Co e of New Britain. bury on Sunday afternoon. The fol- | Governor Holcomb. | - — 14 YEAR OLD BOY DIES Aotmaiilie s60 | h] el S S e The governor has appointed for- NO PROGRESS AS YET N ACCIDEN. | Hortiord Fire HSUI'HICJ B - er Governor R S W GUN ACCIDENT. | Nutjonal Fire dent, Mrs. Albert Car, of Hartford; | mer Governo tollin 8. Woodruff of — Natjonal I | vice president, Miss Louise Noble, of | New Haven to succeed Mr. Greeley | Intervention of Department of Danbury ¥ 20—FEdwin Lind- | Phoenix Tire o National Bank Bi this city; secretary and treasurer, | on the board. Governor Woodruft Labor Helps But Little berg, 14 yes old. son of M Standard Fire 5 [ Mics Dorothy Labaree, of this city: | Was chief cxecutive of the state from | New York, May 20—The interven- | Charles Fingal, of New Preston, died | AUto Ins ..........:-.3 T T s S S S I ST R PR 147, recording secretary, Miss Olive Ph 1907 to 1908 when Governor Hol- | tion of the U. S. department of labor | in the hospital here today from the | Life and Indemnity Ins. | e e e e e e er: program committce, Misses I comb was attorney-general. The | jp the strike of the mills of the Inter- | ¢ffects of a sun shot wound in the Companics. 2 A ————— Milliken and Bessie Oldershaw. resignation of Mr. Greeley will 80 | national Paper Co. has so far pro- | forehead. The boy tell while running | Aetna Cas & Surety 2 5 3 8 . mittee, | into effect June 1 and Governor | press i “ordi 2l down a hill near his home, c Aetna Life -695 . ,; membership committee, | into effect L ernor | gressed but little, according to a | down a hi . carry 5 | a d s f D ‘:;}‘m:j,frl;) Caperon. | Woodruff will fill the unexpired term | statement made today at the offices »i [a shot gun, and the gun was dis- | Conn Gen -685 ! Connectlcut rust an ate epOSlt 0. Miss Clara Caperon. which ends July 1, 1921. e charged, the shot tearing a hole in | Hf 'Rf‘" ! TION DRIVE FALLS SHORT. | Joseph Buchanan, commissioner of | his head Travelers .800 A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORA XPECTED TO SIGN. ARE E e Public Utilities. (e} Bfionior thaNdepactnent o il 4 T 2, Herald. 5-20-2dx While the report for the W. — | bar presented the terms of the strik- Hfd City Gas Lt Co pfd 42 organized and qualified through years of efl‘icxt;nt, drive in .this city which was carricd | Gormans Will Deliver Opinions To- | ers to Allen Curtis, general manager | TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. | Hrq City Gas Lt Co com 39 41 trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, on through the tag-day system last| morrow—Paris Is Confident. of the company here vesterday, but — { Hid Elec Lt Co D 240 | ot Saturday is not mmplerr-l-h'hc results Paris, May 20.—The German dele- | basis of agreement could not be reach- | NOTICE—The party that was seen | Nor Con Lt & Pr Co pfd . 100 ‘ kxecutor or Admiristrator. are far from pleasing to the commit- | oqieq will deliver their observations | ed. taking a taupe fox fur in FoX's Sat- | Nor on Lt & Pr Co com 5 § tee in charge, and onc of the officels | on the peace treaty terms on Wed-| The company’s position is that mo| urday night will kindly return to| So New Ens Tol .......108 112 |8 Capital §750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 stated that the total is expected tchbt‘ nesday of this week. No extension | negotiations can be entered into as :vm'i«lnn\ office and ovoid mom‘fr Thmpsnville :2‘1' ;: (!‘of‘: ;: i ’ 5 ®r less than was anticipated when | of time for replying has been given | lang as the mill workers remain on rouble. -2dx | Thmpsnville r Co c 3 1 C T d Saf D C bt l:nve was started. The in-| them. strike. The company officials main-| - = Manufacturing Co.’s. ™~ onnecticut rust an_ e_ eposfi 0. clemency of the weather is the causc | The general impression in confer- | tain the strike is a direct violation of | TO RENT—Tenement 5 rooms: aill gotna Nut CO - ok HARTFORD, CONN. M. H. WHAPLES, Pres't. given for the failure of the drive to | ence circles is that the Germans will | the agreement between the companies | improvements; west end: June L | Am Brass CO 2 i come up to expectations. ultimately sign the treaty. and the workers. Box 2 Am Hosiery <0 -