New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 18, 1919, Page 11

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" T NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD ST. MARY'S SCHOOL ARSI WA U0 TY FATHERS WILL CLASS NUMBERS 77 .72 HAVE THEIR OUTING Lundgren of Lawrence. et Mass ] Dxplomas fo Be Presented Sunday Ceatimone that the ade o viee w0~ Baseball Game to Be Feature of | ence Gay of Andaver contained arse- '_ n S , n | nie in all the orzans was given today ] Rev. Thomas Grillin, Speaker | 1 o oo s e Dag—Rutherlord vs. McCarthy P B sity at. the trial of Mrs. Bessie _ B} B (Skeeis) Lundgren for murder. The S “Let Duty Lead” i e motto | government charges that while min- The city of New Britain will close chosen by a class of 77 to be rad- | istering to the invalid teacher asijic official gates tomorrow. The eity ; uated from St Mary's T »ehial | nitvse ecls poisoned her in or Ao e S \ school next Sunday, with _,H,,,,'.,i".\,' ' R ) et o e ST o e LRSS 010 (9 () AVRERGHR (G ) menthexeroi o G enjoy their sixteenth annual hanquet. and for cluss officers the foilowing Prof. Whitney said that he made The feature of the day will be a have been honored by their class- [ his chemical analysis a year ago. The | pacoball game in the mérning be- “iates: President, Robert Louis Hol- | hody of the teacher had been exhum- | tween the engineering department leran; vice-president, Anna May Bon. | ed cral months after her death in | ney: .secretary, Flla Rose Drobinis: | December, 1217, Teosts, the iwitness | known as Hall's Comets, and cap- treasurer Walter Joseph Iilzsim- | said, showed the presence of quanti-|tained by Assistant Engineer Mec- mons | ties of arsenic in the Jiver, brain, kid- | The class is drilling daily for the | neys, heart and other organs and that Certhve ans & nine led by Bullaing faw na evidence of cerebral hem- | Inspector Rutherford. orrhage, which, in the attending phy- Carthy earlicr in the week issued s e was given as the! Ingineer Mc- commencement prograni under the direction of Sister Mary I Sister Mary Alice, their oniface and hers. Rev. | challenge in the City hall saving that zhn,‘.ns Griffin, a former pupil of St ¢ of death he “had a team that could lick the A v's school will deliver the ad- % i = R . ~ dress of the afternoon. and the di- ON TTARTFORD PROGRAM. world. During the past week, City S ; Engineer Hall, manager, put his team John T. Winters, pastor of the church. | local High School Pupil's Work IS through a stiff course of sprouts. Father Winters will also deliver &, Commended; Miss Harvey Organist. Every man on his team is said to be farewell address. be held at + o'clock and admiss will be by ticket in the hands of graduates. Those who are to be given diplo- thas are he exercises will Iarl Lambert, violinist, and Miss in training on buttermilk or beer. Uiga Ifarvey, organist, both of this pngpector Rutherford, however, has { cily, took part in the closing services in the North Methodist church. Hart- ford. Sunday afternoon, and the pro- grain for hoth the morning and eve- rvices was under their super been taking things easy. He says that his proteges do not need any practice to defeat McCarthy's under- studies. Building Inspector Ruther- Loretta Dolores Bedford. Cathevine | Mary Burns. Anna May Bonney, o || e na Maris Blanchette, (Gatherine Ver- | Vision. The services were under the | ford's nine is to be known as ‘“The ery, C sine Marie Clerk- | direction of Dr. David G. Downey, of | . onica lery. Catherine Marie Cl | direction of David owney, of | 1ot Hawks. in, Louise Deatrice Carlson. Marian | the New York Conference, and were The lincup of the teams is as Cecilia Cullinan. Gladys Marie Clark, | the last to be held in the church, in- follows: Margaret Mary Connelly, Anna Agnes | asmuch as the directors recently com- Conley, Eleanor Anita Corbett, Irene | pleted a deal for the sale of the prop- | Rutherford's Hall's Margaret Crowley, Bila Rose Drabin- | orty. Night Hawks Comets & Helen Alberta Duran, Catherine | Alr. Lambert is a pupil at the local | Saxe, Loomis ........... McCarthy Olivia Fgan, Catherinc Agnes Fitz- | Hizh school and is recognized as one | Catcher gerald, Florence Aarie Faulkner, | of the leading violinists of the state. ! O'Mara, Slater ..... Pie Cobb Elizabeth Valerian Grace. Catherine | ife is a member of the High school | Pitcher Mary Grace, Helen Maric Halaby, | orchest of which Miss Harvey is;Hart, Murphy .............. Clark Alice Kathryn Harmon, Ruth Page | girector, and was one of the soloists First Base Hart. Mercedes Cecilia Holleran, So- [ at the recent cantata held in Grammanr | Rutherford, Towers coee Kiett phin Geraldine Hubay. Marian Eliza- | School hall. His work in Hartford | Second Base beth Hartney, Trene Francis Heisler, | supqay was highly commended by the | Greenberg ...... ....oooe.. Murphy Helen Marie Kelly, Catherine Agnes| ;o0 aroup of North Methodist Short Stop Kenney, Helen Grace Kenney, Mar-| . i hioners, | McAvay, Korsberg ........ Ginsburg garet Agnes Keorin, Mary Monica | N i Third Base Lazorik. Mary Alice Loughery, Elean- | v S P [EnIorton e Kranowitz or Millicent Lynch. Catherine Made- | TESTIMONIAL FOR SLOPER. iy Right this evening at the uttie Meadow | Carlson garet Pinta. Helen Theclo Pdyzbylo, e = & Pn -, 5 club by the local Liberty Tl.oa com- tility Margaret Agnes Scheyd, Catherine | ¢ oan com- | 2 . Francis Scanlon. Louise Catherine | Mitfee to Andrew J. Sloper. president | € F. Gillin ... .- - ! Skelly, Mary Ellen Welch, Elizabeth | Of the New Britain National bank. F38500 The banquat is to be given in honor of The banquet will take place at 2: | Mr. Sloper to show the appreciation | ojock, Among the speakers will be of his work in the ILiberty Loan | Helen Weber Marzarct [ilizabeth | Wilson. Arna Veronica Yeochak, Da- | |t vid Joseph Beloin, Leroy Jeromo Begley. Matihew Francis Clark, Os- | drives. Mr. Sloper was chairman of ear Joseph Desmarais, James Francis | the committees in charge of the five | George Desmond. John Joseph FErwin, Wal- | drives which successfully went over | Frank ter Joseph Fitzsimmons, Francis Ed- | the top in this city. S ward Flaherty, Harold Francis Gun- | President Charles F. Smith of Lan- Robert Louis Halloran, John | ders, Frary & Clark's will preside as | vsius Kelly, William Patrick Kin- | toastmaster. The following will ba | iry, Cornelius Aloysius McAloon, Roy- | called upon for addresses: Mavor G. | al John McKnerney, Thomas John | A. Quigley. Principal Marcus White, | pfeCabe, Edward Francis Murtha, [ Attorney James FE. Cooper and Wil- | Common Council Appetizer Johp Humphrey Muldowney, Benja- | Jiam K. Attwood. About 80 peopls| Clam Chowden Steamboat Clams enator George W. Klett, Mayor eral Quigley, Attorney G 5. Healy, Mayor Fitigerald of n. The trip will be made by auto. The machine will leayve city hall at 9 o'clock The following menu has been ar- ranged: | mir®oseph Nevulis, Charles Francis | will be in attendance Broiled Sea Trout O'Keefe, John Aloyvsius Anuzinski, | ied Potatoes BEdwin James Prendergast, Charles ROPF—SHEPPARD. Olives and Gherkins yfrhomas Pratt, George Boniface e A la Wash Sans July 1 Scheyd. John Joseph Sheehan, Fran- | porestville Man Takes Tocal Girl As | Broiled Chicken, a la Mode ~is Xavier Walsh, Francis John Wes- | Cold Bailed Lobster French F e e e ‘ is Bride at South Chuarch. Deinitaren el | Miss Marie Frnestine Kopf of Beav- CGoffin Nails Segars | er street was maried to Daniel Miles i 7 4 Congregaticnal church vesterday af- | George M. Wells, chairman; George - ternoon. Rev. Dr. Hill performed the | Fovsbe Arthur N. Rutherford, M. actory Advertising Manager Will ceremony. | ¥ King, M. T. Ke Miss Delight Sheppard, a sister of 5 the groom was the bridesmaid and | ©° & ©? o of the bride ! The following officials are among immediately after the | those who have signified their inten- i, J. . Gill and Tell Chamber of Commerce Mem- Herbert Kopf, 1 was hest mar bers Fssentials for Good City. Charles F. Olin, head of the adver- wedding, Mr. and Mrs. Sheppard left | tions of going: Mayor George A sing department of the New De- ' on a honeymoon trip | Quigley, City BEngineer William . arture company in Bristol, will be — — Hall, Assistant City Engine Ed- e speaker at the open house en CLASS INTIZATION. ward A. McCarthy, David Ellison, inment in the Chamber of Com- Winthrop council, Sons and Daugh- | Beredict O'Brien, Francis Murphy, | Sheffield (lark, 'l 4 Carlson, erce qrOOMs tomorrow evening, and | iers of Liberty, will cclehrate its 29th | - 11 have for his topic How the gpniversary this evening by holding a | Building Inspector Arthur N. Ruther- anufacturers and merchants can | cjass initiation, the work being done | ford, Fred Murphy, Harry Morton, ork together for the building up of | 1,0 1} Joeal team. This.will be the | Cabtain Porter, ef Robert M. city. The Wesleyan quartet will | gy initg nish a musical program and oo fokes and lunch will be on hand for |y o guests of the Chamber. A larse | o presgntation from the factories and ness houses is expected About 20 members of the local anch of the Grocers nd Butchers’ sociation left the Cha rce rooms this morning for New laven, where they twill attend the | { Dame, Chiet William J. Rawlings, | Ssergeant William . Hart. Officer | Patrick O'Mora Officer Patrick McAvay, Attorney Morris D. Aldgrmen C. Dehm, Paonessa, Spen- the council has won the $30 prize of. | C°h Richards, Colanel Arthur T. fered by the National council. Visitors | Thompson, Tax Collector Bernadotte 2 will be present from near-by counecils | l:0omis, Thomas H. Smith, Judge B. Of COM- | _nd refreshments will be served aftos . Gaffney, Edward O. Kilbourne, the meetl Lawyer George W. Klett, Doctor B. D. Radeliffe, Thomas Quinlivan, Dr. W, tion of the membership Which has been held during six months the prize winners | which will be announced this eve- | ninz. As the result of this contest, | Field line Maloney, Dorothy Elvira Mariani, —— et ) i . Margaret Mary MeGrath, Mildred | Leader of Victory Loan Drive Will Be | [ 2Tl p""“(?('_"’:“r' ol fnblReisy Madeline Mc( th. Helen Margaret | Guest At Dinner Tonight. rner Kn;‘,_,_ o P O'Keefe, Edna Fvelyn Perry, Con- e e ; . Ao stacce Marle Paonessa, Sylvia Mar.| - lestimonial dinner will be given . is invi | Thursd Rentpavers' Associ: ted to attend jay ning at Arch St.—Advt Offic | pleasa voll of Mi winning Miss Lottie ver, (i several Mars dicap. starts Mi Hilma named | P De tions o Walsh. Pian teor appoint Knight nee George Zwick, on draftee home. Helena, ing of father and son in Cour Mutual Aid F Hall, Sa iz¢ ‘em off.—Ad 6th Division from er Axel Carls 1t surprise last t Charter Oak, arded a gold the popularit field day of the Orde lgeport last Surtda WEDNESDAY ClTY lTEMS. Everybody who pays rent in the city meeting of the to be held ion on evening Wl his father arrived in th Mont. It was the . received lock at 90 city 14,m first meet- ves of A., will hald services in connection of honor the members of ¢ Laura Berlin of the wbrld war Church street, wateh for yntest at the of )l McKnight Mack left yvesterday 10, where they will months wihon Ra for L. turday, at 12 Four Amanda Ca 30. id Day starts from € Vasa in ind Miss for Den- reside for 1. and ( Open 1 Mayor Quigles Ackerstrom will Sunday for Chicago. son will be a delegate to the national New Britain lodge, B. Judge James T B. F. Gaffney and Postma aney a2 commit 1 the death o Tl arlson 2 agd Miss eave mext Miss Carl- convention of the Order of Va The voung women plan a trip to Washington, . €. at the close of the convention. John Blair has been named a mem- ber of the fire department at Tngine Company No. | to succecd Tiob Smith who resigned recent Tixalted Ruler Joseph G. Woods of . 3. has Meskill, Judge tee f ter William m o resolu- Judge John ked shad, Riverside Haddam.—Advt ze Riley of thi an oversea s of Columbus, with the 76t who went ov At the home of (e evening a pleasant snrprise held the principal entertaine a quartet composed ¢ 1sie Parsons, Statia sup, Su {and Tillie Schult A m ing at of Fairview soon to become the bride st even the home of Mi reet. M sceliancous sh ne to Miss ( it inn, secretary of the Riley went to Div o “ather Tobin | A missionary from the will speak in the B 17 Arch street tonight. | | Everybody who pavs rent in the city ::‘\ ,“‘(‘:‘"" 1’:""“ '\ o W American hospitality, which, not cone | is invited to attend a mesting of tho L~ Potroleur 2 ! { tent with keeping within the bounds | Rentpavers® ciation to held Jonatidoa ! Washingion. June 1S.—A Wireless | of jts great territory, now extends it Thursday evening at 9 o'clock at 90 An Dralel o LU Navy department early | ccif to the very ocean 1 ¢ & Hudson . 8014 cod that i cy Arch : d that t ‘ “ORS T XY N S e aer FRENCH SAILORS REVOLT | ASSESSORS TO MAKE Sl b L e i >enn R R . president-elect Bra and his | REPORT TO COUNCIL e o Ao +ho were en route to the United | Currying Red 200 Attempt to 1 Pressed Steel S > { %% ishon The pssage W (5 R o e 2o Lisbon. The message Was| giomy Jajl At Brest and Release 3 iAdmiral Benson, who is re Adoption of New System of Assess- Lotding g turning home from France on the ! Comrades. Rep I & € con 837 ship Arkansas, which which ship ment in This City May Be Rec- Southern Pac 1 the Imperator communicated Brest Jun 18.—Two 1 | ommended at Meeting Tonight |l 1081, el Reman G g eLioby e o ryne ) T s @ B3 Zht. debaker ......1081; 1 Siholihan Rt o A\rc's en- | tempted to enter t} 11 jail here {0 A raport ot the assessor who | diosas QL cenn 26815 2 ine became disabled vesterday about sterday to rescue imprisoned sail | have been investizating the Somers; | oN Pac o'clock (Greenw time) and fhat ovs. The attempt failed. There were | ana Cambridge systems of asses: vited . 1 hree hou ¢ came | no casualtic | ment, will be made at the regm ] f lians. The prizoned ors were from monthly meeting of the common cel s e time was battleship Justice which | council to be h this evening. Tt Steel Al ¢ € 1o Impe ok re from Sebastopol, a Rus- is believed fhat the asscssor who Ca troops m ince, is lack sea por have been making an exhaustive nghous - 3 xpec to rea Yor onior- The city is more 2y, but study of the systems, will recommend ern Union 01 o ming. So is was known, ition s cc ared to be sti tho adoption of the Cambridge sys- | Willvs Overland 2613 there were NO passongeys or P tem in this city. Jeant other than Dr. Pessoa h lared out eof { A resolution may also be intro- y b - | and for Ameri ] 1ai¢ and | the Lyceum theater. The city at the iy - e e e i e | present time owns all property on PRICES QUOTED | o it or A e 23 PEOPLE MISSING ‘:"::ph\vri'\‘t’;“n:( vl«\“‘.\,.r“v:f}',n‘h o diic 1o R | being required is taken hove to indi- June 17, (Favas).—Twen | e ¢ ate cate the French w so- 1 ty-thre n Com ] ought to be purchased to saquare out | . £ Sl s I i i Socior | e city's property | (Furnished By Ric RGOS [nicts etize s i _superior _ inspector | Reports from the finance commit- | The local market today has heen || o5¢ I Ik T s '”rm"m tee, recommending the levyin of : quict except for a little demand for | LraNSfer of the pa i ¢ he survivers of the special tax of one-quarter of a mill | Niles. Bement, Pond Common stock, | AMcrican transport wa fidlinn LEl. il 1rrn next year's grand list for the pur- | With sales in the neighborhood of | 2V0ld delaxv. i B today on t T 3 mear the | chase of the Witte land. adjoining | 120. Standard Screw Common still | laier dispatches to the department RIS lae NOpt A soap | the Fairview cemet will be con- | Stavs strong, with sales ranging from | 52id the Army transport Mongolia was | j 1 25 at work sidered. Special appropriations of | 395 to 400 towing the Jeanne d'Are to the Azores ' repair 1 230,000 for the addition to the Camp Below the closing auotation | — street school. $30.000 for the fire de- Bid Asked { partment and $10,000 for extraor- | Hart. Flec. Light 234 233 | dinary repairs at the schools will be | South. N Tel. Co. 100 111 PFCEAI PR](‘ES ()N rended { American Brass | ¢ - L s | recomm of Camp the local seas with the Dovens is Huck last party was being Susie Glos An s Twining is of Edward Matthews given Twin- i Croshy foreign field Deaths and Fune assemb als. nestro will St. Mary's morning at hssions of the state association con- = : TR = . % 4 e Titte. Yo Unciime ce. The trip was made by a SPRINKLING CGAUSES DAMAGE. ¢ D- Stockwell, Dr. witte, Councilmen | James Genesro i B Steiner, Gorbach, Wells, Forshers, motge and each delegate was pro A number of complaints have been i o Gue. | The funcral of James G A withlalhati bandlbearing Mliall nade by sesideniahof HEc esttonaloz| Lopers RGeoreoRE FeouBaken BTG Usch{if g oi) e o ; L it SRl a tave Johnson, John A. Johnson, Me- | P ription: “We're from New Britain. ! the city rezarding the practice of | . - | chureh. Owing to the he e e e S | Murray, King, Kerwin, Assessor Aar- | % Hardware Center sprinkling trees while people are | 5 VAT strictions t will ha n e e * [ on Danfelson, James J. Watsen, Frn- | SIT2HOTE 4 Winee AUTOIST IS FINED. R el e B yTevE orney R < : = SostEsIRLD RGRICeC o sides of | b ough, John Moore, W. B. Ross- | 4 tro Find No Mirror: Girl Is Sent to [ (e sirest warning pedestrians to re- | porg Edwin A. Parker, Alfred T | Alica MeCabe. Town Farm for Misconduct. i haa gy ile those who must pass | yr;onell, Harry A. Morton, Peter Cur-| The funeral of Miss Al often have their clothing permanently | - *"n i 5ok T Murray, Farl Kissel-| Will be held tomorrow fichael 1. . ki ‘H : ~‘*)’V” tained brach, James H. Towers, Officer TAsb- | St. Mary's church. Rurial haler_ vesterday aficrnoon that he = 5 EShe e e { the new Catholic cometery. er Méard of a mirror for an auto- MISCELLANEOUS \n(m ER. ! adebaniel nEEner | o P pile truck and was placed under A fine of $10 morning by Judge James forty friends of Vina Hill her a miscellaneous shower SPARTACANS REPULSED, 1d costs was est posed last evenir Meski and the driver was told to | Hedlund on Linden st sre one before driving the car many beautif et. She received | ¢d Press.)—Fifty Spartdcan and comi- and useful gifts. 4n. Fe was arrested at 4:30 o'clock | Piano selections were rendered by munist prisoners recently releascd from the Weimar jail shortly after cerda® afternoon Miss Hedlund, and sonzs were sung | Y o & | midnight this morning attaciked the 21-year-old girl was committed | by Mrs, Bernard Corr and Miss Hed- he Town Farm in cham} misbehavior. reports rs today | lond 1 enjoyvabie evening was | s = l ernment live. They were repuls lone guard wha stood by a machine | ,\n-\ until he had fhin'\n off the mob by spent by all ce having been of su warrant her arrest REALFE—NAPLF ng of Panl Reale and M to a en her choice of jail NONE KILLED IN CRASH. | The wedd i j chose the latter | Emma Naples took place at 9 o'clock e Ermmaianl ) blageiatislorclocic Brest, Tune 17.—A check of the cas- > . | this morning in St. Joseph's church. ; ki G B CONCERT | Rev. J. Leo Sullivan officiated. Fol. | Ualties resulting from col of the he large demand for tickots for the | 1owing the ceremony a reception was | '00f of the Knights of Columbus hut 1o wijl | at Pontanzen Monday hight shows the ftorium by | reside at 129 Glen street | jured numbered only 40 and that et el ey feei e | saiici e ol | there were no deaths.” A number o o FNGLISH ACTORS HERF | America soldiets were buried in t | debris. Several injured men were In 1 a serious condition fcort to be given this evening in | held in Turner hall. The cou irammar Sechool air New F t the aff attract a capacity jence The concert will be under | Harry Tate and his troupe of Eng- direction of Clara Oakes Tst lish music hall pantimime artists, ano salois \ssisting in the con- ed in this country from | v work as contralto will he M zland, has been engaged by Mana- R b ONB ORI e Bryant. of "New York, formerly | ger Charles McDonnld at Fox's thea. Madrid, June 17, (Havas) Rose O'Brien 8 city for the last half of the ek and | Alfonzo ig slightly indisposed. He is Littlehales, pianist, will ba & will be seen at this plavhouse tomor-lremwcninq in his room by the order of nist. day and Saturday, <ician. his pi ~ :at the home of Miss Alma | Weimar, June 18, (By the Associat- | castle where the members of the gov- | King | and at and br The OFFICERS ART BLECTED following officer: ver lected meeting of Leodinsg Star los Mount; vice-commar 35 ] past e inder, B. T, Dris coil; aide, €. Smith; accountant, *th Flaherty; treasurer, A. Pin marshal, Catherine Dugan: Margare Tacey ehaplaein, MceDonongh: mistress-at-arms Steele; orzanist. Flla D guard, Fred Watkins: out Elizabe kus seribe, | Max Jennie inside guard are parti i sent flowers Mr. and Mrs. Wil Wondw 12 months: Ma | detegat: Card of Thanks Kkind sympathy and the death of our Newton., W other. Russell and Fan Annie O'Brien ard, 18 month , Mary lin nil We desire to express heartfelt thanks to and friends for the assistance shown Auring ¢ doy v funeral McCabe will be in our most neighbors he illness heloved son rly grateful to those who . Newton 1ins, re 1 Watkins months JUNE 18 Nt e S Financial et S e A - WALL STREET ST[]IJK H\I]HAN&E REPORTS RICHTER & CQ MMXMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE MAIN STREET -.-..-........ NEW BRITATN, CON¥. TEY. 2040 Wall street 10:30 a. m.—A bouyant fone marked the opening of trading on the stock exchange today, various | to almost 6 | Poin in t dealings Among th leaders were General Motors, Studebak Stutz, Texas Co. Royal | Dutch, Americ International, Atlan- tic Gulf, Unitec uit, U. 8 Rubber, | Keystone Tire, American \Woolen, | Central leath Baldwin Locomotive and United States Cig U. s. Steel ' was o moderatel strong and | changes among rails were confined 5 fractions with the exception of Texas New York Stock Fxchange quota- tions furnithied by Richter & Co., members ot the New York stock Bought and Sold Room 4310 XNationa! Bank DBullding. Telephone :xzn. T. FRANK LEE, Manager Am B Am Agri Am Am Loco Am Sugzar 1 . : vl JUIDID & CO. Anacon ) A TS Fe Ry Co aldwin Loco ... B & O Rooms 509 310 National Bank Bldg. Tel. W, T. SLOT . Mgr. "WE WILL BUY AMERICAN HARDWARE NORTH & JUDD'S sa & Ohio Chino Copper Chi Mil & St Paul Col T & T -ucible Steel nd that good progress was being made Distillers S. SRt oaraiy IMPERATOR GOES T0 '~ the Imperator, Dr. soa sent this wireless message to Goodrich Rub Gt Nor pfd Gt Nor Ore Cifs was traveling to New York, she waa Interboro sl inable to proceed on »u-’- oyage. The Cnihe Oty o o A . 8. Imperator immediately cam French Warship Disabled—Bra- o oo eifiunid ala ™ i o om Kennee Copper Lack Steel Lehizh Valley way to the United States aboard Am Hos (par 27) American Hardware 1 | Amer Sil (par 2 Bills & Spen (par Rriz Brass (par ELECTRIC SUCTION s CLEANERS THIS LOT ONLY | i o ‘: o 8 Regular Special N & J Mg “n "‘;‘m a0 ; Bt P s’ M 1 Sturtevant $35.00 53() 00 Stanley Works (par 25) 107 110 Tor Co com (par 0 [0 Traut & Hine (par 2i) 50 Union Mfg Co (par 29) 12 Thor . . . $30.00 20 28weeper-Vac$49.50 § 3 CONN. COLLEGE POR WOMEN EUS GIFT OF $105,000 New London. June 15.-—The f commencement exercises of Connecti- s d 1 Apex ... $45.00 $3() o callese from Mr, and Mrs, George § v of this city was "nounced. Mlege club of Hartford gave $5.000 scholarshiy | * Cadillac . . $30.00 $20) o Every Machine > Fully Guaranteed ~‘ The Spring & Euckiey lec. Co. § 75-79 CHURCH ST. . . . TEL. 900 T ET——— - TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. the week or month se of piano. Tel. 675-2 or call

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