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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1919. i COASTTO COAST [Pormmwustarve Twassas sexarows | SKIBBER AND MATE |7 Financial } ' ' ‘ g LD FOR HURDER i STREET STCK RICHTERGCO FLIGHT PLANNED v o s s, ! 'WALL STREET STOCK I wfll Hang Wall Street, 10:30 fl_ m.—Openin ! MMMBERS NEW YORK STOOR EXCHANGE $1 WEST MAIN STREET . TEYL. 2040 .e+... NEW BRITAIN, CONN. 0. §. Army Bombing Plane Will | ste—otmer 1tcms of Business. The first meetng of the board of fi- Make Try nance and taxation since Mayor G. A. Quigley made his reappointments will be held this evening in the City hall | at 8 o'clock. Chairman F. C. Cham- berlain will preside. Among the important matters that ath 1o some up belore the board will hie the aipioprioting of & sam of money to buy a site for a new fire sta- prices were mixed on the stock ex- oy o change today with changes either v » oy i —The setting and | pronounced in some instances. Profit | some of the procedure of an old Eng- lish tribunal of two hundred years | cessions of 1 to 2 points in sever | 280 marked the opening vesterday of ! favorite issues. Studebaker lost | the trial of Captain A. (. Pendersen | points. Attempts to continue {he ri and his son, AdolphPendersen, skip- | in other quarters caused a drop of Washington, June 3—The army and attempt within a few days to even up aerial matters with the navy by send- ing a great Martin bombing airplane across the continent in two flights. The route will be from New York to BRISTOL BRASS Bought, Sold & Quoted taking sales were responsible for re- 1 2 tion in the southwestern part of the g ; : Lohos i | §an Francisco . a o ‘:‘] per and second mate of the American | points in General Motors and ad-| Capt. Roy N. Franci army | | \*‘ B e v\vl*mml A 'mm":v.prl hnrke;m]no Puako, for the murder of | vances of a point or more in Bnnmu} S olablvihadina: orelrordy b, Sk s g a- 1 | one of the crew on t gh seas o | 5 G , Amer- pilot who probably has pa melellE i i e BERRE he high seas. The | hem Steel, Central Leather and Amer- | trial is being held before Judge Chas. | ican Woolen. U. S. Steel opened a H. Hough, in Federal court. The jury | shade higher but soon ran off a point | was obtained at the first session yes- | with sympathetic effect on other lead- terday. | ers. Mexican Petrolcum lost 3 points. time In the air than any other air skrvice pilot. will be the chief pilot Flis relief pilot will be First Lieuten- ant Edmund A. Clune. Two me- | High school for which bonds - were authorized to be issued, will ba con- { sidered Chairman Chamberlain stated this chanics also will make the trip to i 3 A ¢ t It is the first time in many ars ‘Wall street noon-—Pric sought 1 sake sure that the two Liberty mo- "“:"“"l'fff'f\""’_"“ i:": “’f“:“"“‘i"(“. :"““ ?I‘_':“’ | that a trial for murder in the fi e- | enerally lower levels during the GOODW lN BEACH & CO tors keep turning over ;‘n e tfm'm..nr\”m "m: \’,‘U”_m‘y“1':_:‘(_“1 sree has been held in the Federal mornir Speculators who made | . muelav=tianiorRincRtanacontinen 8| RSC G R LI S O | court here. If the defendants are con- ' good profils on recent purchases were | Room 410 National Bank DBuilding. Telephone #13e, tal trip will be from Mineola to [ 0. 0 Cle ’.”,m.(,p.,,,,,),‘ of $30.- | victed the death penalty will have to . inclined to realize, and the public was | T. FRANX LEE, Manager Narth Blatte SNepiiaidistanceflonil Sllhes S8 e L 000l alreay | be carried into effect by hanging, ac- apparently disinclined to buy as | 502 miles. The second will. be from \__mg(_d"m tHel tom S hoal thersl I cording to the federal law, and in that . freely as heretofore in view of the un- y . Corth Pwatte ro " San Francisco. L | EFAnted for the Camp séhool, provid- S i e e R R OR O A olt’s Patent Iire Arms dtoc 248 miles. The total d L | S ‘;_fi“m;m‘w “”; A aens | the execution should take place. It warning sounded by bankers as to 75® miles, The schedule provides | 7" O was suggested that probably the scaf- the dangers of exc N culati | : > | before the board tonight, and request fola W uldiba s et SO SN anoTRe pesanoculation fiying time amounting to 16 hours | A% Ore HE FOSIC ¥ T e ould be erscted on the roof of | Highly speculative issues broke bad- | 0“ an o and 39 minutes for the first lap and | that an a I the old Federal building adjoining 1y, Mexica Selole 3 - - on Stanley street be purchased. 2 i y, A an Petroleum Studebake 14 hours and minutes for the sec- 2 3 City Hall park. Thomas D. McCarthy, | ; ; . 5 \ e L L L and U Alcohol losing 5 points or ond. * The trip should he made in two = ) | United States marshal, would be call- | g S el 2 ¥ TRANSFERS. | 1 more. Standard rails were down 1 days | ed upon to act as executioner. {to 2 points. Toward mid-day a ger Tha Va ight. ot | The prisoners 'doc vas especially P - 78 LotgeRRillian SN Vel ELs Many Warranty Deeds Are Filed With ek dock was especially rapid upturn in Baldwin Loco and a | Although not sensational, the trip | 3 consiructed for this trial. It consists harp recovery in oils ave i ss the continent in two jumps is Town Clerk Today. [ of & shoulder high wooden railing. in- | hotter tone In the list, - il ® longer flight and equally if not The following realty transfers were No Indian princess so fair as this| Side of which the two defendants sat | \way sereet, 1:30 p. m.—Violent ad- | more difficult than the transatlantic | recorded with the town clerk today: | daughter of a Kansas senator in| Stffly on chairs. The court clerk read | vances among the mercurial indas. Rooms 300-310 Natonal Baak Bldg. Tel. 48,4 fight. The army project is easier in North and Judd Manufacturing | whose veins runs pure American | the long indictment. which is written | W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. irial issues testified to the highly pro- | that the problem of navigation is not | company to H. C. Noble, land at Stan- | blood. She'll be the bride on July 9 In the quaint language of nearly two | fessional character of the dealings and | guite so difficult. but on the other | .. morrgce; Alex Bessoff to Sam Abra. | of Webster Knight of Providence, R.| centuries ago. It follows the wording | the operagion of pools ’\m’;‘rhax\‘ hand the navy had no high moun-| . on property on Stanley street; | I Senator Curtis is republican whip | 0f the old English form of use dur- | Woolen seared 19 paints. Texes s | tains to cross. The navy aviators|gogce)] Land company to Robert | of the senate. { ing pre-revolutionary days. The skip- | Pacific Land Trust 25 and Goodrich | WE WILL BUY AMERICAN HARDWARE Binid 1and anvwhere except In very | 2SSNEE AR SOUBCIE HO | per and nis ed calm, Sitting | 5. while Mexican Petroleum also Qugh water and had three machines | oSt BEE B RS 98 ON MAIN STREET. | erect, with features hard set, during | gained fractionally NO ’ must hunt smooth landing fields if | Son. land at Helvidere 3 ibiston, | Contless and Hatless Meu in Fvidence | The indictment charges father and | cent. in money rates in the final b | hope to land in distress with [ard EWD SO ot e S s e s6h with the murder of Axel Hansen, | caused heavy Hquidation and be S reasonable chance of safety for | Property at 76 Liberty street: Carl O. ’ pELCS 12 . L sailor, on April 27, 1918, on a vovage | selling under \\?\u‘]\arw\:‘)!:'9<drl"r'n‘h»)(:a; | maghine and men, and have only one | 1ord to Osear L. Lord, undivided two- | The heat wave which struck this rrom Vietorla, B. C.. to Capetomn | 1o 13 pender whis oetne . e e thirds interest in real estate on Church | vicinity on Decoration Day, continued | goutn Afy the thermometer at 2:80 | -850 700 | POLICE OF PHILA. ..68.\ lane to rely upon The seaplane It alleges that Hanmson | Sales approximated pach had four Liberty motors, tot “‘was brutally man handled and driven | i street; Bessie Andrews et al. to Ernest | teday :000,000 shares. | Conn Gen Lifée cor, ° B F. Edstrom et al, land at Belvidere | o'clock this afternoen under an % il g ¢ Hfd Steam Boiler 380 400 B (o motore, wmale " the ' Martin | Manor Awming of n Main strest store, rogia. | nyo (e 9€R b the commander of the | New York Stock Exchange quota- | Travelors -..ocs... .. 800 §10 BLAME ONE GANG s S c ; Man 2 Mo " | ship. ¢ e sk ra nate. | tions furnished by Richter & Co., Public Uti omber has two Liberty motors, to- e X lend B8 Stmes To b a2 hhf{‘ when the drowning seaman called for | members of the New York stock | Hrd E‘“yb-h‘c luxlm? td 40 ) = alling 800 horsepower, and can fly on LEAY ALL TO NIECE less mon were In evidence everywhere. | gip, loft him to his fate.” Several of | Exchange: |55 B Y,‘tr,o prd 4 42 i : —— S . and many were noted without the | (1. (ow aye to be called as witnesses | ureta o | H'fd 1-‘1“ Gas Lt Co com 41 ,q- ¢ OPinion Is That Same Group Semt Tn the matter of distance the con- | Will of Aurelia J. Hosford Filed in |collor adornmanf‘. ot s e oA ‘ et B ecxm Co sazcon z.\zn 287 5 st between the army and navy is Court of Probate T i o i Ahor thirs{| In the quostioning of talesmen both | Am Beet Sugar ... 813 $2% PR e L e Bombs on May Day and Alse S JC orondes o B . « auenchin B s busi- e 5 5 - s s 2 o =] . 2 ory close. The NC-4 crossed the At Thetwill ot Aurelial T Hostord was|| ATSAE LR S AL the government counsel and the law- | Am Agri Chem ...1113% 110% 110% | Thmpsnville Wtr Co pfd 28 Caused Other Troubles, vers for the defense asked them if the Am Car & Fdy Co 1063 antie, from Newfoundland to Lisbon. | gioq in the court of probate this 5 Y ST || e PR At (60 (e tured down town this afternoon three hops; the first. from Tre-| ,ornine The deceased requests that i : | age of the captain’s son, who is only | Am Can 57 | S o Philadelphia, June 3.—One gang is { My ito Forta i RbieWAzoroall| on SIS AEREREtE. B AR LS, 'mit sought the cooling atmesphere °“ a boy, would influence their verdict. | Am Loae 8115, 83 | A‘\tim'“\fflp“t“"" CoJe; - . responsible for the explosions here and LA80 land miles; the second. fo Ponta | (o) 0WIN the paviment of a1t het 1t | local theaters. | Edmound 0. Hovey, curator at the | Am Smelt 8§05 8015 | aena Nut Co ......... 32 34 | Washington, the bomb outrages here . 172.5 land nnlfl.\'. nn[d el e et e s e e SRR Museum of Natural History, the sec- | Am Sugar ks 130 1ai :;‘; re2as 239 last necem:,r and the mailing of in- i Tasbon,) 920 8iand milas e [ TREERSIST AR S S CI'I'Y ITEMS ‘nnrl talesman examined, said that he ' Ay 3 SR 4 coN ce- 9 . | fernal machines in New York in BT ot 3.472.6 land miles. This is 1('“"1';‘. D-;,Tm w‘,‘” (llmfoin e o [ Rea Bacnloniboralioen s An’: :;’l‘ e Irl‘}’: ;‘1}; % ;Sé:‘- Am Hardware Co .. ...162 162 | April, f23.5 miles less than the projected |y o e e | sailing vesscls to many parts of the| Anaconda Cop .... 713 69% 69% | 'i’“ SlyeriCol o L Rs U 41 | This is the belief of Assistant Su- ®my fight. The longest Iap of the | " Gagrze Beck is named as executor| Edward Jones of Clark street has| World. He said that he wont to| A T S Fe Ry Co. 1023 9903 999 | 4 muead Co e # | perintendent of Police Mills, who has W9 flight is 122 miles shorter than | ;41" )| which was made out | enteredl the employ of Landers, Frary | Greéenland in July, 1915, on board a | Baldwin Loco 107% 10116 10114 | '],‘fv 1 —ngm B E 0 been occupied with the terrorists and e jongest army stretch | March 20, 1909. Arthur F. Gibbs, | & Clark. g ¥ | sailing vessel with a scientific expedi- | B & O .. . ) ZHDisclom HLa NGt G0l prd S 0 fanatics ever since he was blown out In addition to making the flight it- 7 i 4" Gibbs ana Sarah L. Gibbs | The estate of Mrs. F. M. Hewitt at® tion, and that the brig was marooned ! B R T ... ... .. 5 ; 'ffl: °“'& s _‘:."’“‘1‘?_ 1533 | of bed five months ago. 1, C'lpkL Frnnrish}\nd Lieut "l\(l}wr' e N el (et (o et 5 (‘am;“m_w! ;m;'he‘m‘ s i for an entire vear in the Arctic ice | Reth Steel B g‘rmr:i!m‘»v-‘!‘};m "0 .. 3; S ) "T}:w afllrr;n ;_'\n‘: p‘r\.:pal:ml the FHil be kept very busy studving the | 5 E : ! = .| fields. Dudley Field Malone, counse 2alt ass Co ...... 3 bombs used hereand in Washington,” Tritafy good or bad terrain foraerial | ;v aAARSLAND ELECTED. I:’,“,ifim }I; cflrkerman, through the| JO% e tonce, ask‘ed i :l’:l‘rim.l ! (l?{:x’t’mpf:pannr Prosd Brook SoMdiiiy 20 | he said. “The bombs that were mail- butes, winds encountered, visibility | Eabsten st Sl < 1(.3. es H. Gillin agency ) 5t s T (i oo o e | S The Edward Balf Co ..100 ed in New York undoubtedly were t} d other weather data, and in re- | AR B . “yril Curtin is confined to his home | he had any difficulty with the crew. ! Ches 4‘;0" Case, Lekwd & Brnd Co 215 product of this crew. Last nigh brding their experiences and con-| Hartford, June 3.—At the annual | On Lafavette street h_\; illness. | Mr. Hovey rteplied that ha did, but (hmu‘( e 29 (“ollms Co : -180 5 demonstration at the West Philads fusians in the crossing of the high | meeting of the state board of phar The New Britain Gleo iclub will il s e ierencal o SR G Colts &rms Co .. 55 phia church was merely finishing up IRt Srarizes which bav theiriway: [macy W today inSihe Ncapital 1J: yv.|iheldiairehearsal tomorrayw exenipgrat (i o8 P el in DS EE e col 7 & 1 au Eagle Lock Co .108 110 the job the Bolshevists failed to com- elect- | 7:30 o’'clock at the Y. M. C. A. t Griffin Tob Co pfd ....103 plete last December. A daughter was born today to Mr. | i | The fact that their plane wiil have | Marsland of New Britain, Holyoke Wtr Pwr Co ..415 t that time they threatened ex- o engines will to a considerable [ ed president: J. B. Ebbs of Wate was responsible for their being ma- | rooned. Mr. Hovey was finally accept- | Cruaible Steel ent reduce the danger faced by the | bury, vice-president, and H. M. Ler- ( and Mrs. Harry Fhalon, of 42 Beaver | .= o ;.- il Internatl Silver pfd ... 92 ploiters, judges, soldiers, policemen anscontinental fliers, Who can Just- | von of Norwich, secretary-treasurer. |street. ttioned | The prosecution i tn charge of Ben e s <. bl Bl s snd priesta. They did not bother the be ecompared to the Lewis and . obert Sloa a petitioned |\ ‘yothows, assistant United States | Gar mioc ohns-Pratt Co ........328 priests in December but they meant Jark expedition of the air, as the INFLU A CLAIMS 196,500, through the probate caurt, for permis- | /o= 1q' s Tawrenee Miller. The | o o 4 Landers F & C o bty () 71 to make good their threat last night. “filers were compared to the T ae tatisties © led | 5ion to sell property of the WilliamaE. | (0o oo LF F L ted o b Foodrich Rub | I R Montgomery Co ... 90 “Although the police have failed to ture of Christopher Columbus D Datiar et v r're;c‘hm::n‘)?n Lambert estate to George F. Tyler. 5:“\‘?0}2\ iestisoRy s expectod o bR Great Hor pfd 9 b ! Nat! Marine Lamp Co. .. 31 find the authors of the December department show that 196,500 persons | _ The regular business session of New e 0 Gt Nof Ore Cetfs.. 4714 45% {68 | N B Meschine Co ...... 66 67 bomb explosions, they insist their ef- died in Paris from October 1 to| Britain lodge, B. P. 0. E., will be| YALE MEN FINED }Mp‘f,m.m" 7% 57% | New Dept Mfg Co pfd 105 forts have never been relaxed BIG WARSHIPS died in paris | trom, Orisher 1 t9 | ik Thuragas evening, A% the class ey mmitrors R L N of the session, an entertainment will | be held and luncheon will be served. | Niles B P Co com ......118 119* AUSTRIAN ARRESTED hree Found Guilty of Taking Part in | SR R o 5 | eases resulting therefrom. When the RELIEVED OF DUTY | infiuenza epidemic was at its highest Kansas City so | in November 37,637 deaths were re- Company M. Home Guard, has been Last Week's Riots. Kennec Copper ... 36% | peck, Stow & Wllcox 45 AS BOMB SUSPECT SRR — ] ordered to report at the Stata Armory | New Haven, June 3.—When eon. | LACK sm:! . 86% 843 | plimpton Mfg Co = 3 ) ] { = t Friday evening to take part in the | vietion of three Yale students for | 1«¢high Valley ... 601 B Pratt & Whitney Co pfd 98 100 present Fxpenditure of More Than | BRITISH N rifle range practice in West Hartford. [ taking part in last Tuesday's street | Max Motor com .. 583% 56 | Russell Mfg Co 325 $80.000,000: Now Doomed to Lima, Peru, June 2.-—The general | The schedule will include guard duty | disturbances was secured by the city | A'TFK Petroleum ...205 190 | Smyth Mfg fn 17(: 180 Phtteburgh Polive Take Man Tnto Oui ) strike which began here last week | and rifle practice. | attorney today he asked for a jail | Nationa] Lead Stand Sew Co pfd 112 114 Junk Heap. terminated today, the lahor leaders| John Logan. of Palatine Bridge, | sentence, for its effect upon others. | S } \\ -;X lfilu}dr-fl;mr :mn;i -\‘er‘CIo me j:{‘ :“‘7‘ tody Who Is Carrying Mysteri- Eactl folloe o 4 New York, a former vesident of this ;| The court, however. imposed fines. ! D D & R R Stanley R & L Co Waskington, June 3.—Twelve pre- :,';:;\”"‘f.r:,:‘:“.‘m',:":”.’m;:: o ourn | city, visited witih friends hare over the | John S. Perry, of Youngstown, O., for | N ¥ Ont & West Stanley Wis 109 111 otis Winok Bag. eadnought battleships will be re- [ although martial law is still in force. | Week-end | “'“‘“‘[f"' “] ";:”‘ ”fl £25) ‘“‘“’R i"\“’?“'] i,,°m\‘(‘”"; :‘ }"‘Y"";f Ff",;fn o e Pittsburgh, June 3.-—About noon an 3 o i St e S s _ William Loomis. formerly employed ; was fined $35 and costs; Arthur | Pac Mail § § o Terry Stean nC 235 & : e o Ronre el 5 b | ;‘f,'f:,','f“,’,,",m\“::,‘::‘ S ;:,(HI“‘}O‘?I G o B e ot B G et e SO G {Penn R R Torrington Co pfd 29 ALSiEaniWes srmemodivare cer:ying B oot comuis ot an Ao ol (sl st from an operation in a Waterbury | Piece of fence pickef, $10 and costs. | People's Gas | Torrington Co com ..... 64 66 | black bag which the podice be- bly eventually broken up for junk | el . ‘] foarEos; I BUnsRaedih S i | and Iugh O. Clement, of Oak Grove, . Pressed Steel Car % | Traut & Hine . 52 57 lieve was used to carry one of the - Used as targets by morc modern | tiOUS articles. was released today. | TIl, who had a gun in hand, $50 | Ray Cons | Union Mfg Co 12 n: R TP B T s G e essels, under plans now being worked S T e 5 John D. Hough was discharged. | Readin | ©'s Envelope Co ptd 08 11 A Tuinti o e s i ut 8 the Navy department. The| 'HL\“}_“‘ ‘_l””e"l;h\fp}é-w Py DEATHS AND _FJNERALS ; the police failing to prove he was out- | Rep e e > | U s Envelope Co com s PAes B ::;5‘_‘;32:.9:,?!&:: hipg are of the mixed battery tvpe | callad by the -Mm‘_nmp t'”'m_' o NTD:_: der m‘“” Eeach: | side college land with a gun. Counsel ' gouthern Pac Whitlock Coeil Pipe ... night's explosions similar to that re. aRpre not considered to he of 20¥ | iy opening its session here taday were| The funcral of Edgar Henry Reach | Citimed self-defense for all and lack | Southern Ry ..... | Bortediasitnviaibeen togna i i fEoinst latest type fghting | roady. There are 21 New Haven and | will be held tomorrow afternaon at 2| Of POlice protection. Perry's case was | gouthern Ry ped .. Oitles, raft. six Fairfield con re-opened to await additional evi- | gindebaker ity ca °s dacketed. | o'clock. 'Rev. Samuel Suteliffe will | WITH $1,250,000,000 TOAN | g ::;;;g( "l\:n'l)::::l:"sh]]v\y'!‘U* wzxexlwg:r" Rev. J. J. McGivney praved at the|officiate and interment will be in! R | Lesna Ch) e e Fiouse or| S TOR LaNDs AT ¢ sing ¢ Oregon. | opening, being the second Catholic | Fairview cemetery. M Heach b iy = { Third Ave 5 sondon, June 3.— - GOODWIN PARK. dfana. Iowa and Massachusetts, | priest to do so at this court here in 30 s : ’ = v FIGHTING CONTINUE Union Pac Commons a resolution was passed | 3 was the son of the late Judge James | vears. High Sherlff Reillv opened | Beach, died yestord o p- | court. Deputy Winn has done this for | vwest 1 : ¥y at his home on | Reds Occupy l\hmmn After Fierce Hartford, June 3.—One of the aire planes expected here from Mineola, ve already heen relegated to the f-ap heap. The remaining eight, United Fruit | Utah Copper authorizing the treasury to raise a ently doomed to the same fate, ar \ 11 vears Eearlaizect Fighting. | T S Rubber Co loan to a limit of $1,2560,000,000 to | T, I, in connection with the search Kearsarge, Kentucky, Tllinois. 3 2 : cover the estimated deficit for the | for Captain Manscll R. James, the : = George F. Anderson. London, June 3.—A Russian wire- | U § Steel > s : pain, i ~: pama, Wisconsin, Maine, Missouri i MAY BE SE ’\TTO P. S. George Anderson of o“ Belden | less message from Moscow says tl Va Car Chem vear and any sum required for the |missing British aviator, reached Onfo. o % ol T street died Sunday at Saranac Lake. frne 12 vessels built between 1893 EMBASSYSINSBERETING =8 iahsais e el months old | Western Union 1901, represent a total expendi- | 3 child, two sisters, Mildred and Grace, | Friday after fierce fighting. | Willys Overland e for hulls and machinery alone of i | | | of Forestville, and two brothers, Fred | = | fre than $90.000.000. When placed | | repayment of maturing securities and | Goodwin park here at 1:15 this aft- { the creation of a sinking fund ernoon Lieut. Jack Frost was pilot J. Austen Chamberlain, the chancel- | of the plane and with him was Lieut. lor of the Exchequer, said it had been | Ralph Starkweather. Thep ylan to decided to make the issue immediate- | 16ave here about 4 o'clock and will H ARTF()RD STOCKS. | ly after Whitsuntide (Whitsunday is | IV toward Winsted e TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION Kherson, on the Dnieper, northwest of | Westinghouse Odessa, was occupied by the Reds on \ St | | and John of Hartford. The funeral| 7The Bolsheviki have been faced] of commission they will release arrangements are incomplete. | with an insurrection in the southern other dut ap imat 10,000 | 1 o | Uk jsted men and nearly 400 officc Jeremiah Hinchey. | Kherson were probably Ukraini o and the force defeated at! el st TGnE 8) | ans Quotations furnished by Goodwin, ships long ago outlived their The funeral of Jeremiah Hinchey | Who had revolted against the Soviets. | g 3oy g e & z ] J « | ch & Company, T. F. Lee, | o~ ¢ AN 5 T s * as combatant units in a held at 8 o’elock this morning in | It Was reported last week that a coun- | ~S8€% = Comp e¢. 1 locaL iSWEDEN AND| DENMARIC | WANTED—Furnished apartment by fating flect, although when thes St. Mary's church. Rev. Joseph Bar- | ter” revolt had been begun in the Odes. | T WILL NOT BLOCKADE| voung couple. Address Box 33BX, re built they were among the most | ry officiated at a requiem mass. The | St reglon by Grigorleff, a former Bol- | a5 1 a | o Ty e Wig T S e n e nd R Dant | RSOGO o8 §-3-3dx midable war vessels afloat. All of | bearers were John P. O'Brien. Fred | Shevik zeneral | Banks & Trust Co.'s o | s i 3 ~—~ giowere used during the war with Murphy, Thomas J. Smith, Thomas | e | Am Ind Bk & Trt Co ..160 [[mericiBavenotinedihs pesce confer NOTIC Room and board. Call 158 magy as training ships or coast ! Cranley. Jr.. Robert Murtha and Tim- | MAXIMUM MUNTTIONS CO. Lol B o ca e ence that they will not join in a| South Main St. 6-3-6dx fense units. othv Hennessgy. The burial was in | PETITIONS INTO BANKRUPTCY | Conn Ryvr Bkg Co ..... 145 blocksdofofiGermanyiinitheneyantiot = == | 1 —— the new Catholic cemeter Conn Tr & S Dep Co ..475 400 | A German refusal to sign the peace | Ex-Soldier desires cmployment s vl frivs i | _ Derby, June 3 Maximum | pogen S rrer co | freaty. They state that a blockade | timekeeper or shipping room. Mar- _ /FOUR PEOPLE EIED. |R?b;r: ““vn;d pfl,,_,o“]_ | l\‘L: n]u::< company a 11«, N e e 25 | eo ]4 be v-'n‘;\d.rv orro;-mfi; without their | ried. Address Herald Box ::.~;»i s . | Robert Fdward Peterson, the 14- ere, een petitioned into | preq_ setna Natl Bk . ...280 | violating their neutrality. ek Piamond Express Hits \|l|fln\(|-‘\ months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. David | bankruptey the nlrupt court | gred Morris Plan Co 90 110 le at Grand Crossing Near Geneva. | Peterson of 105 Smalley street, died | for the district of New Yo and | ¥rd Trust Co ... 485 pracuse, N. Y., June 3.—Two me = vesterday. The funeral was held this | Harrvison Henry, president of the com- | |and Mig & Title Co afternoon, and burial wa ('atholic cemetery in the new | pany. has been made temporary rve- | av celver. A committee representing ! creditors also has been named. The | factory here w | Co 245 X tl Bank 240 ide Trust Co . . 250 ity Trust Co 400 B & T Co 400 two Women were killed when the | bok Diamond express struck their | tomobile at a crossing near Gencva | They were identified to- Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION organized and qualified through years of efficient, Catherine Farrell. The funeral of Miss Catherine Far- s under lease to the | United States ¢ tridge company | in S, Mary's church : GREER TROOPS OCCUPY AIDIN, | | | 3 are 8 eeborn and | rell will be held at 10 o'clock tomor- U s Bank 190 > e of Gorham. N. V. ‘and TFran IRA E row mornin | Fire Tnsurance o trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, peborn and Mrs. A. H. Snyder. son NEL | o e 5 OFFERED | Auto Ins wat et s 230 S e daughter of the couple. The fifth | 655;} ' NOTICE 01 BESISTANOEFOLT “‘“'i Actne Fi ; i i Executor or Admiristrator. 4ym had already been identified as | . Saloniki. June (French Wireless i yy, Tg30 60 o fiur Thomas of Adams, N. Y.. con- | : Service).—Greak troops have entered | No o i Sh0 N 200 Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 d ith the government library in Morris is likely to become umbas Members of the St ‘s Sodality | Adin, on the Mendere viver, filiv | phoenix Firo 445 . gton, D. C. sador to Berlin when diplomatic re- | ape requested to ¢ evening at | Miles southeasi of Smyrna, it is an- | g SR - 3 ¥ ues to meet evenin t £ Standard Fire ...... 15 50 1cu 3 p() e, accldent wiped out the Free-| lations with Germany are resumed.| 7:30 in the club room fo | nounced oficinlly trom Greek General | Life and Indemnity Ins. Conne‘:t rust ?n afe €| Slt Co' g;mll\ Freeborn was a prosper- | He is now United States minister to | on the death of Miss (atherine | headguarter: Companioes, HARTFORD. CONN, M. H. WHAPLES, Pres't, farmer. Sweden, | rell. I There are no untoward incidents. | Actna Cas & Sur .. 550 560 3 s - v L

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