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NEW BRITAIN, CONNEC TICUT. TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1916 MOST AMERCANS | C TS WITHDRAWAL OF ¥ Firangil [ e o e vor] = fAV[]Ii[Nfi TREATY il TROOPS DEMANDED. —_—_ W lsfiaz‘;\’e ?tY RICHTER & CO. ‘vfl\lmah-.l cost of $2,000. T Wi PR e WALL STREET STI]EK R | Members New York Stock Exchange en granted a permit to make alter- Senator Beckmanfi?ges Ratifica- | ations st 1. A wimbreirs house Local Socialsts Want Americans EXGH ANGE REP“RTS T e e e | |l 31 West Main St New Britain. Conh of this community which need § | oy ’ = A g Q i "The board of public works will hold . tion—Says People Want It |« e Chorion niwne wa i | Sent Back From Russia Anancial aesistance’ whenever e e e Tel. 2040 —_ of Burritt street. —— Walllstrecr R Gioso e A E00d managenent’ anallizood K Washington, July peaking in George Hamilla, et al., have sold The socialist party of this city, at a [ered later, reacting 1 to 3 points, but | = support of the peace treatly in the|land and buildings on Washington | meeting held last evening in Skritul- | rallied again in the final dealings on senate today, Senator Beckham, dem- | street to IFrank Tureko, et al. sky's hall, adopted resolutions de-|heavy buying of oils. The close was | B We have had the satisfaction manding the withdrawal of American |Strong. Sales approximated 1,500,000 | i ¢ Mol | prospects they are entitled to W assistance. ocrat, of Kentucky, urged early rati-§ Leavitt & Hayes have been g el fication without reservations, declat-|ed a permit to make alteration troops now on Russian and all foreign | shares. iny a majority of the American beo- | the new store of Erickson & Cz soil, engaged in fighting the Russian A~ 33 ple favor a trial in the hope that the [ on Main street. people and preventing them from es New York Stock Exchange quota- | f§ 'OWth. and through their 50 Sh B i i l 1 ) | L e e e e ares Bristol Brass to Yield 7.14% League of Nations will promote in- he Vibbert A y 2 n rerts ny company had ent. The resolutior so demands | members of the New York stock siness has come to us. 0 4 3 ternational concord. sold land on Stanley street to Eng- ) ‘No advocate of this document,” | \,1q Steen. y street to Eng-| that the United States government | Exchange: e 5 shall not in any way, morally, finan- o We' ‘ Senator Beckham said, “can proclaim T i S| , 3 July 22, 1919, WVe'd like to demonstrate James Hannon, who was discharged | cially or otherwise, support the revo- i 3 rfec N dealist can safely ; 2 3 98 sUDI High Low Close s to yi l N lul(l'\h)llld 1 oubt ve. | from the service last week has ®e- | lutionary old czarist politicians and [ Am Beet Sugar B JS"‘,‘i fi,lf“ R caoRvon art ooley to Yie .370 Dp b B e iRy, e 2 2 turned to his. position at Russell & | military figures whose aim it asserts is| Am Agri Chem . ..108 10‘7;3 108 moves the possibility of war in the | puyin's Hannon was employed at| to crush the peaple’ v t 5 *dy Co 117 Th B i IT t G ek A e G, 0aT) G 25 Fafnir Bearing to Yield 2.75% with a promise that, if given a fair trial, if improved where improvements ST oy T S FE e T b “We, Wworkers of New Britain, in| o e e e at the Mohican Market and will be- [ Mass meeting assembled at Skritul- | of seeing our busin Brow as the result of our customers’ | I | | | may be found necessary later on, and if supported by the civilized gOVern- | .,me connected with the Great West- | Sky hall, July 21, protest and demand 7 ¢ ¥ = . ts of th th, it will certainly C2H Wil 2 - e T ; ments of the earth, certa ern Market next week. rom the U. S. government to facili-| 4, i 3 3 " i g ! 25 A i Y. ld be a tremendous advance over all | = "L B TSI G Lo | tate its immediate withdrawal of the | 30 (S K L - 3 i merican maraware to Yie o 0 previous plans and one that may in |\ & Sor FWAS POt (S TOTE L (0| American traops from every place on | TREGNER (PP oo (O 2 reality fulfill the dream of its most | o o o 2 Russian and foreign soil, engaged in| .\ in 7 oo 5 e 3 TRUST CO. enthusiastic advocates, a world-wide £ fighting the Russian people, and pre- | .%o o & S { NG - and an enduring peace.” & mesfine of the Veterans of NG jiveénting them from esfabliching anyl @ = e tE S * (NEWBRITAIN Gy Senator Beckham warned repub- | SPanish American War will be held | government they desire, and demand | g b T oonc 2o -e e 807 0 307 i D lican leaders against making the | (ONIENt in the State Armory on Arch | the absolute cessation of hostilities| peth Steel B 23 ¥ L0054 2 | street, and important business will [ th We also d i that the U.| Butte Superior ... 297 2 29% League of Nations a partisan ques- | ere. e also demand tha helU 1= L L : o SREL { be discussed. S, ver: shall o morally, | €an Pac. .. & 164 % tion, declaring it is one which : £ CovGmmont gl et meiilball gon TS 5 “transcends all partisan or personal | Stella Rebekah lodge has postponed | financially or otherwise support the| (i~ 0 e% ik | the drawing of the prizes until Sep- [ real count-revolutionary old czarist| (108 & N B Mathina Gl ey ey [ tember bth, when the lodge will have | politicians and military figures, to | Chino Cop New Depart Mfg pfd . 103 “The great common people of this £ . Y 01 Chi MII & St Paul 481 3 s . ; 2 sl a social time in honor of its anni- | crush the peoples’ republic (the soviet) -A% = aul 48 3% NilesiBem P : 98 colint (i) o SOy BINE G e socialist republic), and we also de-|COl F & I ....... 54l o N i D e “have seen with remarkable quick- e mand that the U. S. leave Hungary | CTucible Steel ....1343% Noh & e e o © b ness and precision that flaw in the R alone o et nel e tlie Ao o e Northt & Judd Mfg Col 94 b Rooms 309-310 National Bank Bldg. Tel. 45, Rieumnd oo U sppeion W PERSONALS fate and establish such government as 187% i 83| Bock pBLon e lIcor s ’ T BEOU R e s G o Plimpton Mfg Co .... 100 Nat'l Marine Lamp Co 37 suggests no substitute, which pro- they desire. We demand the release |'Erie 1st pfd ee. 31 poses no plan, which offers no rem- of all political prisoners. Gen Elec . 0 . 16 671% | Pratt & Whitney Co pfd 99 WE w “We Goodrich Rub p 8 % | Russell Mfg Co ...... 345 edy to protect us in any way what- | charles Merwin of Vine street spent demand lifting of the bloc ever from the hideous monster of | tne week-end in Milford. ade from Russia and Hungary. Great Nor pfd ... 95} 5 Smyth Mfg Co ....... 180 6 “We demand a free passage to Rus-| Gt Nor Orec Cetfs. 477 % % | Stand Screw Co pfd ... 107 AMERICAN HARDWARE war. g Opposition to the treaty because of | Afiss Marjorie Robinson of 77 Bas- | sia and other parts of Europe. Ilinois Central . A Stand Screw Co com .. : the Shantung provision, Senator | gett street is visiting her aunt in the “CHATRMAN MATISHER.” | Inspiration . 667 6 Stanley R and L Co .. 400 NORTH & JUDD Beckham characterized as ‘‘one of the | Berkshires. - = Interboro ...... Stanley Works ... A k] shallowest arguments yet advanced” [ Interboro pfd .. % 3 2 | Taylor Fenn .. 1245 “I think that under all of the cir T T S ST Kansas City so . s Terry Steam Turbine Co 240 . Kennee Copper . ; / Torrington Co pfd ... =29 cumstances,” he added, “the peace | Drug Co. is away on his vacation. Lack Steel .... 7 Torrington Co com conference did the best it could in _— - .. 6 resard to the Shantung issue. Let Miss Irene Olmstead has returned Lehigh Valle: 53 % | Traut & Hine .... b & 1 Max Motor com 503 Union Mfg Co, BB 12 . Japan be given the opportunity to | from her vacation spent at Crescent make good her promise to right the | Beach. Mex Petuoleum ...195% U S Envelope Co pfd.. 110 12 Koom 410 National Baok HBuilding. Telepho: wrong, originally committed by Ger- — e tional Lead .. 8| U S Envelope C'o com. T. FRANK LEE, Man ity iry, befors w6 nforaka. thia oo | Miss Tetty H. Teanned is at Hooti- N Y Air Brake ...122 ‘Whtlock Coil Pipe - ... 30 = vere and improper criticism of her. bay Harbor, Me. (Continued from First Page.) N Y C & Hudson . 811% ¢ = SO RN S e e - = Nev Cons .. : veatns anp runerats 8 Landers, Frary & Clark Stock prising that men of distinguished Mrs. Charles E. Mitchell is occupy- | facture of intoxicants we will have| N YN H & H R R ¢ & 5 EERY . s i S ing her summer cottage at Sachem's | made a step of progress almost be- | North Pac . L ability should base their arguments | "8 . LLIo: g Northern Pac .... 9 9542 Mrs. Teresa Reynolds. on isolation as a means of national | I ead: Mond bel’eyf‘;l h‘f‘ “hylv‘“ the effort to fi" Norfolk & West Funeral services were held this | oug t an 0 S that should we make people feel all ipenni R R 6 3 6 | morning in St. Mary's church for the | safety and “seek to solace us with . ; DRCRS 2 ! maintain isolation or separation f"ol\] New London, for a month’s vacation. their private home. Let us pass legis- Rd‘ . s 5 2 ‘I\‘ll.h le(‘,\\\()]ll,\ Rev. John T. Win- European quarrels, however odious i lation which will enforce the amend- [ pe4ME o b e R c=tangolg nepchunchigyasios] gl and abominable they may seem to Mrs. F. Lippman and daughter, | ment not undertaking to say that a | ob I & ¢ soo tiUEd L brant of the requiem high mass, Pet- | LE WITT—ZIERING l S I 3 r ('off a stu 3 o a 2 Zicd us; Anna, of 19 Oak street are spendhg | man who has more than $50 worth of [ Southern er Coffey, a student at a theological Southern Ry ... 3 2014 3, | seminary was deacon and Rev. Wil- the summer at the Catskill mountains, | liquor in his home shall report the | S £ bi fact. Studebaker .... liam A Krau sub-deacon. Rev. Mrs. F. W. Menus 4nd daughters,| The section allowing liquor in | Texas Oil 4 2 || o on, WAL el (g okl Rev. H. A. Cook, acting pastor at Leonie and Ethel, are summering at | homes, as finally adopted, reads: ghindeaie . A A |l IR R G cnee By iR i of Brooklyn, N. Y.—Date of Mar-| Trinity Methodist church, yesterday Pac ... A dgn ool BRGE AN BRI WS l received a telegram from his son Rev Ocean Beach. Liquor Allowed in Homes. Lion ; e et : ~ Utah Copper .. mes, Amue’ ng illiam aslip, riage ot Set Warren F. Cook from Brest, France, = That on February 1, 1920, the pos- Jom a L Heo Daniel Maguire and family of 131 session of liquors by any person not|U & Rubber Co . 314 126 illiam Grace and Henry and John ; e Gt e e . ATTA K E M Black Rock avenue are spending their | legally permitted under this title to | U S Steel o 57% | Quinn. As the body was heing horne | Announcement has been made of {4nnouncing his carly departure for Mary T. Crean of Attorney George HOMEWARD BOUND, Cablegram Reccived From Rev. W. A, Cook in Brest, France, Enroute to U, S, | | | Local Attorney to Wed Miss Ziering, | vacation at Pleasant View Beach, | possess liquor shall be prima facia|U S Steel pfd .. from the church, M s tLeChEa s el Rev. W. F. Cook obtained a six Westerly, R. L. evidence that such liquor is kept for| Va Car Chem sang, “Beautiful Land on High.” The | ~ 1eWwitt, owner of the Lyceum |months' leave of absence from his (Continued from First Page) . — the purpose of being sold. bartered, | Westinghouse floval offering was large and beauti- ful. Benjamin Thompson of the Fiftfl| exchanged, given away, furnished or | Willys Overland .. 36% 36 s e overseas for the Y regular division regulars has arrived | otherwise disposed of in violation of B L i (o nallle on et e tior Ewor i TR powers, Senator Moses declared, were | ¢ 1% I : 2 v c S = i : > " ; Seeaas rom overseas and is awaiting his | the provision of this title. = AUTO NOT STOLEN Miss Marilyn Naomi Ziering, Ofijoet for France early in April g Oy e G O o i B e pait Every person legally permitted un-| HARTFORD STOCKS. ) L S o TG GO O D S y ,r?n,‘nuo( eSO 0 () Tenee, o der this title to have liquors shall re- ST e | . b DRUG INSPECTOR HERE o ment by Germany of titl| Miss Ruth Larson is spending a two | Port to the commissioner (of internal| Quotations furnished by Goodwin, ’ BN | las eRha s N CERLESEE CRLs | 3 e AT AR O cover. | Weeks' vacation out of the city. revenue) within ten davs after Janu- | Beach & Company, T. F. Lee, local | @2kland Car Reported to the Police |y Lewitt is a duate of New | P. J. Garvan of Middletown, state o) annE "‘?1 sl f”"l et ot ary 16, 1920, the kind and amount of | manager. As Missing is Located—Had Been | YOrk university in the class of 1911 Grusstnapecton, e MAtowniLooRy ;"' eignt ‘fl‘if" "C“’: “’*“‘:-q‘fif“l‘ bl ;"0;‘}‘1“5 Bernard Conley of the Corbin Screw | intoxicating liquors In his possession. July 22, 1919, As Missing is Loca 2 and the following year attended Yale | SPecting the city drug stores and a:o of varions mineny. naval and other| corporation office force is on a vaca-| But it shall not be unlawful to pos- Bid Asked | Taken By Mistake. | untversity. He openea law offices in | 81l Places where medicinal compounds oy o tion. sess liquors in one’s private dwelling Railroad Stocks. 3 Gl Nertainionianal eortivlattor B e Sl e 8 2R mpls'ha”“mr"u\ Lepten s \hénufl?; == while the same is occupied and used | Htfd & Conn West R R 30 Martin Horwitz, salesman at Bence’s | ward was prominently identified in ‘,‘,)\“ :(\mf\“\“bl"" ~””\“‘::M"‘{"m;‘l':"‘v:}"" P T Oy That i ioung: | Mr. and Mrs. N. . Glover and fam- | bv him only as his dwelling, and such Banks and garage left his car in front of Dick- | building operating in this city. In| oy 50[es 5o & THCC o8 B0 e tha DR eamne of nations but to Japa| 11y returned from Clinton Beach yes- | liquor need not be reported. But such | st Companie inson’s Drug store this morning and | 1917 he took a lease on the Lyceum | Giat " onrd of pharmacs. Suburban that Germany renounces her rights, | free"d"”' folatena e funeralioes ":::;mr:'";'n be t‘;:‘:" “ff"’; “t‘l" “‘“‘:"““fi' Am Industl B & T Co upon returning a few minutes later | theater and a few months ago became | ctoros are more prone {o ignore the o resa eyno I cons -3 g X ' a 9 ing 3 = > ~ha Cl e o = ¢ title and privileges under the provi- st oy i, (it el M G e found the vehicle missing. lle im-| owner by the purchase of controllingl present law than those in the city. Mr. sion of the treaty. i & 2 5 A e N DR e onnE Riven Banking o mediately communicated with the | stock. Fraternally he is a member S nateonaiiions hor et He added: Miselonna Griinunas ofiSweden fia || A0S boRSHISS ELoNA When SHieniained | Sonn dle s\ Daposit Ch police, and at his request the authori-| of 1, 0. O. B. and K. of P. and poli- | « ctory ' Would Remove 15 Terms, yatnE ‘ffx;} \};‘;“:gr' Th"re[}?“"“’"““s S stiEnan ;,2“.:,::5 s Y;,'i"d:"nr (0‘: Fidelity Trust Co. .... 333 ties in neighboring cities were notified | tically a democrat, having been | g ey . s = r ree months p SOANE S, P \r o e St aske > b 3 r S y Ci Tl S e Drove thatiths lidaar was 1a-t ily oot | Bitst Nationall Baniky hffl:,"‘m” ",_"’]‘ 'hc““ asked to be on the | member of several party committees. LIMITATION OF CLATMS. powers figure 76 times; the allied and | Dr. L. E. Martin is spending his | Quited and possessed. Hifd-Aetna Nat'l Bank 23 AR L s L —_— At a Court of Probate holden at associated powers figure 45 times, a | vacat Springfiel o Htfd Morris Plan Co k § £ < S, Pl ALK w Britain, within and for the Dis~ g , acation in Springfield, Mass. = mobile had been started the police AR ep RPN TIEN DTS, total of 121. Whereas the league of POLICE BLOTTER. Hartford Trust Co .. 6 il s ; o " {’j' Lo iyl * | trict of Berlin in the County of nations figures altogether only 57| TO HANDL Two small boys were taken to the | land Mtge & Title Co \;}N "“'l_"ef; ".‘\}F ephone that W. W. | (.1 ¢ive Second of Serics of Address- | Hartford and State of Connecticut, times and of these, 21 refer to its| Mayor George A. Quigley said to. | POIICe Station today by Patrol Driver | N B Trust Co . e HOT T e ';”“”“ "”' 400 es at Normal School Thursday. on the 22d of July, A. D., 1919, ; Scarnce 2 yor G A. gley s - : = s G o company had taken the car by mi At & £OB3 e R S e nebulous conneetion with the admin-| qay (hat it mag be noseumary (0 npao. | Mathew Rival for the theft of apples | Phoenix Nat'l Bank Eompany ken fhe et : e s e e (I B serit R EeTna Gaftney, Ep. istration of the Saar valley. It will be : esl&- | from a home at 50 Bond street. The | R le Trust O take and had returned it to its o @ner. : Judg! : : aliey.r > | nate the charity department as the £ SRt N0 [ rois iR tLs L 0 R, N (o T (e CEveR i | talks given in connection with the|Juds=e. ) f neither a delicate nor a difficult task | 5rounization in this eity to handle the | LOYS Were lectured by Captain Thomas | Security Trust Co | Lot Q) o 1) < CIE On motion of John Johnson of said i . cour: at the summer school for of dissection to remove from the treaty | = 5 < | Grace and allowed to go. Goiteql Sttt Bank model as Horwitz's and had been 2 : N i L s rer o 4 A T = 5 =i ’ st indla 5 ;5 vening s eachers at New Brit- |~ o the 15 general provisions whichis con.. | idoWs' pension fund.. It is the de Jacob Lazar of 109 Wells street re- | Fire Ins. Companics. parked just around.the corner of | GYeNing school teachers at it | | ! S the ests »f Josephine S. John- Tl ol e oy e aae 2 5 | ain, will be held on Thursday of this' & on the estate of P tains in regard to the league of na- |5 ¢ 1o TOROS (,ON‘QN“:"“ ”331"1:”:);\? ported to the police this morning that | :sutomobile Insurance . Chestnut street. Soon after starting | oo ..{l“‘f a.m. in the assembly hall | 5on, late of New Britain, within said ftne fund. Should it be found that the crmelifduclsRandion Bl s elduC I Fiet S e off with the wrong car Mr. House| ,»'i;o ciate mormal school. district deceased Versailles Treaty Dangerous. o e R dm‘anmem’ have been missing from his coops | Hartford Fire (*) | discovered his ke and I-rnu:hti i G EPlatt of New Britain This court doth decree. that six /1 hope that an examinhtion 0 the |icgnsigt muig it o/ aaministar) them|(nce 1ast Thureday: Noicaain ol it back to [ \who has had many years of practical | months be alloweg and limited for the at 2 o ml" 15 Sl (A0 (50 e o A complaint was made today to the | phoenix Fire i 3 % | experience in this and foreign coun- creditors of said -estate to exhibit conamnnd me, that the instrument mlm may be asked to appropriate a police that small boys on Orange ESCAPES, tries among foreign peoples, will tell theiNclaims ggainst the same to the ;:: “J‘:"‘fm"”n’f"“‘;nf‘” Uz "1‘: [oven the | s tor the securing of & spectal fil’rcefhstfdlhapn_las, throv stones and Six local contractors have submit- | of her interesting work. The public | administrator’c. t. a. and directs that e e ion: o et e awent dopothenyd plussiioRenncynsien sy e Comaania { ted figures for the erection of fire | is cordially invited { public notice b given of this order £ ately b y er am Hayes was st apes Bar i by advertising in a newspaper in and without recourse thrust us into e - detailed to lecture the boys ! SsmaROasiC S uloty lopeansnat (e st cadenioiand e ey Sooiey B :and hn\-m‘:‘( a circula- the endless snares of attempting to set | WAJOR HARGREAVES BACK. - b s Aetna Life ....... Lincolnyech oo alldpiiegrenort “'”} Nt iaia aistactifanal by Dosting ; 8s snares of & t s M e i AR RS A i be given to the members of the | MARGH ON BUDAPEST tion in said district, a Y pos new boundaries for contentious races | Major Harry Hargreaves has ar- | oIEUNT aivTo T ons Conn Gen'l Life ... e e e s Upuniic ign in Europe and impose upon us a share | I'iV "1 '“f”““‘ HesunLey after many | pujlding Inspector A. N. Ruther- | Jtfd Steam Boiler A — post in said Town of New Britain, in the fask of holding Germany in | MONths of service with the American | rora whe relites from the offes & Travelers .. < . ; 5 pos sa : e g ¥y in | > : s ce Sep- ck. T 's submitting bids | : : | nearest the place where the decease feash’ Bapediiionney Dotses in Feanee lGooher 16 anoouncod iy b Public Utilitic: oS k'\,?lt‘fr‘“{Y‘m?fit}\‘;fl“’r"lmg\ Pids | Allied Commander in Near East Will { S0 i ; “This treaty of Versailles is as men- | Major Hargreaves was commissioned | b : e Htfd City Gas Lt pfd @ sl = e Gt e % recor ing to the S G e || B0 ot BAIEERD (SRt e A P e e O [0 G | R S & ; E Clifford, lLeavitt & Hayves, August| Advance on Hungarian Capital | Certified from record, o aging peace of the as the | ¢ c g s | ot fire escapes on buildings are about | Htfd ity Gas Lt com 3 Bergstrom, B. H. Hibbard company MORTIMER H. CAMP, treaty of Berlin was 40 years ago, |at Plattsburg. His former military |to expire, and if those notified do | Htfd Elec It Co .. and th W. H. Allen company. The With 150,000 Soldiers. Clerk. and unless we can make in it changes | work earned for him a captaincy and ' not comply with the law on the ex. | Nor Conn Lt & Pr pfd e e ) i . arily s a 5 Bt oG I A 3 % i 7 £ ate v 2 e Academi which T deem primarily essential I his higher rank came after he was piration, they will be halled into po. | Nor Conn Lt & Pr com T 2CEMIC | Vienna, July 12 (Delayed)—Gen- ANC e AL S i > ¥ High school is $11,000 WILL ADVANCE IN 1919 shall not vote for its ratification overseas. lice court £ N E Telephone 2 eral Franchet D'Eseprey, commander | GUPFE ABOVE WAR PRICES Thompsonville Wtr pfd 28 \\-lx]s()\\'rnnnl\l ACCIL NTALLY ©f the Allied forces in the Near Bast, Now ialSicm Boston Gopper Kews | | ineater and head of the recently or-| pulpit at the local church, to M. C. A. in the City Bank and Trust Co Standard Fire i Life and Indemnity T E Wir ¢ = has ¢ nced that he is preparing a “’(‘;‘[‘l!':“‘;}(,“"'lc ‘:“‘(‘W“““ The police were notified. this morn- | 1a advence on Budapest, the Hun. Volume Aeias & i \vf,m i ing by the manager of the Miner, jan capital, with 150,000 troops. | Mailed on request FRE! To keep o = : Read & Tullock local branch that a |The army is made up of French | posted on “Coppers,” “Silvers” and all A ric: Bra &) i If You Cannot Find a Suitable Rent Why Americar osiery Co . service is at your command. Send to- house on East Main street. He was | Italians and Hungarians. he Hun- | Am an v Ci s = S FONSRCO unable to say as to whether the place are commanded by General | day to Boston Copper News, Dept. 8, Not Buy One of These Houses on Easy Terms? f§ inco sve'e ot i R e s 2t | etnd o : | emton, Mare 3 i i 3% | Theodore Johnson investigated and | (Iigfi\(rjn ‘§£§EET—2 TENEMENT .............. ceveer. $3,500 Rl Giiciowaitita cot pre: e e e e EET—2 TENEMENT ... .. .. 0" - $7.200 Bigelow-Hifd Cpt com 00| e e O e . M MAPLE STREET—2 TENEMENT .. i " 6,000 3| Dillines & Spencer Co. 1 | enterea, 7" "' 2 Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. o $6, Bristol Brass Corp ... - CHAPMAN STREET—§ ROOM COTTAGE |11 11 L.... 83,000 §|mroat srook o : A oG EEEE PLACE —A DESIRABLE DWELLIN T . CE e organized and qualified through years of efficient, BRADLEY STREET—BUNGALOW ...... $5,000 | comms o 52T 5 The Loty Sor o ment tomene ||| fristworthy servius, toact as Conservator, Guardiei ;r;h".a; xA”?“ at Electric hall. All members having Eyecutor or Administrator. SEE (“ri;;fi(n 1{2‘}7‘4 % ,.}}{ . . tickets for excursion arle requested to 3 acco - make returns tonight. i Y - S| Lk 3 postponed their outing to Momauguin. 1 o Int Silver com ....... RS S o iR e o Connecticllt Trust and safe DCPOSIt . INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE 29 WEST MAIN STREET dobios Evatt Do o the Daughters of Castile at the HARTFORD, CONN. M. H. WHAPLES, Pres't, ! 5 Knights of Columbus hall Friday I R Montgomery Co .. evenihg at 8 o’clock. | T T R T P O e e B TR B T TR ST AT

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