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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1920. to make a rather successful job We're handling fancy lin CHEER A MAN UP NNE f D I B ayinvestment Members New York Stock Exchange | of the State of Connecticut in con- Dividend: - When she hears the call of . }on record in favor of the granting | Substantial gains in popular sust becomg @ law by the signature of | oocc oy EETOF OF CAll & special S ¢ o o S o = s ) s « @ s Crucible Steel rose 12 oo s of the radiant rambow—and, the president. 'known as the Nelan | socc s TS Ol 0 sembly. for G e e Northeastern Shipbuilding & e own an 0 er—— ute to Connecticut industries, espe- | 4ion granting to women the right of | amiliated wha o, duets under lead of Reading and [ Gommon stoci ysto share of the said habiliments. trademark registratfon bureau, wher Samitary Inspector of Ilealth Board | Were induced within the first ha! the South American republics with | Member of Yankee Division. but every recovery was met by in- away with the evil of the patent and | engagement of her daughter, Miss| 700,000 shar l HIS DISPOSITION 7 « I , - AT 31 WEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN. CONN. b Pl’e ld m | vention assembled y 106 That this convention places it.self[ old Mother Earth ‘#shington, March 23.—(Special to | o¢ the right of suffrage to women, | marked the opening of toda sessl i We offer you the 7 per cent. talke 1ty year, she seen:s went bill, will, in the opinion of ReP- | {he purpose of passing upon the | B Nhbmad o Danl il T (S i T eially those which have branched out notably o This law provides for the establish- $100 Sharc NEW SPRING SUITS in the patents .and trade-marks of hour by realizing for profits. | rite us for full particulars which trade with the United States is creased offerings in which leaders e o trade-mark “thie " or pirat wifo | Louise H. Abrahamson, to Dewey O. —_— [ lot}ilng U have reaped a legal though unfair | Selander, son of O. J. Selander, of 713 New York Siock Exchange quola- NATIUNAI_ an ey Or s s = : N 3 CAL ([ p RICHTER & CO resent = NEEDS REPAIRING !/ i i | N l P M J S d (Continued from Iirst Page.) 1 BO F . ) olan Patent Measure Just lgfle l EP | lg llt ure STANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. Telcphone 3640 of the right of sufirage to women. Wall Street, 30 . S | 2 B < Ui The Herald.)——A measure which has | 314 the gover: i e sl bl el e dresses herself up in the color a governor of the s is re- [ of the stock exchar In the fir: accumulative stock of the 4 e Sc er M itt, rove of . LSk entativ huyler Merritt, prove of , ;,engment to the federal constitu- , steels. railway equipments and | shipyards at Freeport, N in the since the war into the manufacture of | SUTTa&e: — higher by 1 (o 2 points. Rails of the | We recommend it as a safe, a number of “side lines” or by-pro- investment and speculative div ns wise, conse ive investment. SELANDER-ABRAHAMSON _ | =t soimca “in' " Suneisy “livan 1) u ment. in Cuba, of a central patent and = S Paeific, Reactions of 1 to 3 poi referred Stock e s § American concerns may be registered, to Be Married on Aprii i—Was o Wall Street, Close—There wer v mail, h no obliga 5 ,STEIN-BLOCH AND SHUMAN and from there again registered in all sporadic raliies in the later dealing an ers rary ar being developed. Mrs. Anna Abrahamson, of 232 | tended their declines. The closine | e arre The registration bureau will do | South Main street, has announced the | was weak. Sales approximated 1.. | profit by registering for their own | Stanley streét. The wedding ccre-| tlons, furnished by Richter & Co. use in these countries the patents and { mony will take place on April- members of the New York Stock 27t MAIN ST. trade-marks of American concerns. | ' Selander was a member of the Yan- | Exchange: . Representative Merritt cited one eX- | yee Division and saw much service in Mareh 24, 1920 E > ample of this piracy which has here- | prance” e was soverely wounded Tou Ciss y . B . tofére been conducted with the great- | ,ng jnvalided back to the States some | Allis-Chalmers: Mfg 44 50 merlcan ar Ware GEL LOGERT, time before the return of his detach- | A Beet Suzar .. s s A Conn. Corporation A well known tobacco concern in | (07 By 0 SCECD Boved by the | Am Can . .....00 ; MARINE SECURITIES the United Stateés recently shipped a | 0 0 2o 1o " O . sanitary inspe Am Car & a5 cargo of cigarettes to a South Am- 2 € BB arS 'p{né o ol Law Chambers Bldg. crican concern. Upén reaching the | toF and at a recent mecting of destined port, the captain of the ves- | 08Td was named chauffeur for thot | 0 SO00 o ors ‘| NEw nav €O A sel was not allowed to unload his c: commission. o : i 4 ! nl()n § e + g Ref com: 1313, & o 50. The trade-mark under which the Am Sum Tob. ° ° cigarettes were sold had previously Deaths and Funera]s_ An T & T .. i been stolen and registered under an- P Am Tob s 7 other man's name in this particular Johan Kioe y L : g 2 . | LOCAL STOCK Representanve Memtt States His | “ounery. : e g o ot s Aacontis; Cop 111 61 1 Hd : 5 The central registration burcau will | ye1d this afternoon from the Andrews | Ateh T & S I . 1 MARKET QUOTED M YleVlS on S“b ect permit American industries to register { & Doolittle funeral home on Walnut | At Gulf & W I .. § 4 rau me 4 l :;‘erg"';l‘|‘?fi‘} _a)lnvd 1 lr;tf:f}!]-:n:ll_rks &"‘t‘ street. Rev. M. W. Gaudian officiat- { Baldwin Loco 5 g 2 1 o Sl HETRGNED © e danger Ol | ¢q and interment was in Fairview | B & O 5 3 36 (Furnisbed by Richter & Co.) having their trade-marks stolen. eexictery Hotly 5650 . 8 Washington, March 24, (Special to The bill which now becomes a law : nie ; i Stanley R. 1~:day,B_1ggr.)Al d The g e informae e | was originally introduced by Mr. Mer- N BRT.. 5 % i ske The Herald).——An informal confer s IE{ SR law‘}“_“ e Salvatore Passanamo. Can Pac 5 Hartford Elec Light .. 190 195 ° ° ence between Connecticut representa- S e e e S The funeral of Salvatore Pas Cen Leath Co ] S - ¢ 1B T ‘o 98 100 ? an addition to the bill which Senator 2 934 Southern’ N 15 Tel s 00 rlc os] tives of the American Legion and | Nolap introduced in the senate, pro- [ N2me, the nine-months-old son of M. | Ches & Ohio ... 3 American Brass 226 members of the state consressional | viding for the registration bureau in | 214 Mrs. I'rancesco Passanamo, will] Chi At & St P .. American Hosiery .... & delegation was held today in the of- | Cuba. peihelu fiomorron Famommin e s s L e B 8 36 *American Hardw {58 of Robresentative! SchuvleriMer Merritt’s own addition to the | o'clock. Burial will be in St. Mary's (“;‘e SRk | American Sitver ritt. The conference was limited to a clause which will permit | DeW cemetery. & LDOgoD .- 4 Billings & Spencer e olgrgecil % | Bristol Brass an exchange of opinions concerning | manufactories to extend their trade- 2 ; | 1o ; ; Th ihe proposed bonus for service men, | Marks to by-products of the original Arthur A, Oshmd. Cons el Colts Arms Co now under consideration by the [ indust Formerly, the trade-mark Arthur Adolph Oslund, 25 years old, | Corn Prod Ref .. 9432 92 Eagle Lock Co hodse ways and means committes. | 14w made the fixing of a trade-mark | died this morning at his home, 45l Crucivle Steel ... / , | Landers, Frary & Clark = 64 56 "H. L. JUDD, F. G. JUDD ~ W..T..SLOPER Those who attended were: Repre- | Dossible only upon those goods manu- | Belden street. He had been ill for | Cuba Cane Sugar. 39 ; % | National Marine Lamp 31 36 - sentatives Augustine Lonergan, Rich- | factured ten years previous to Febru- | several weeks. He underwent an ob- ;:”}rul’f" Coal .. 25 3 NI} Machme ard P. Freeman and Schuyler Mer- | @FY 20. 1905, by any cancern. For | eration in the New Britain General | 21 icott-Johnson Niles-Be-Pond com .. ritt; Philo C. Calhoun, state depart- | instance, the Winchester Arms com- | hospital recently and lelt that insti-| “0& ~2--on-c -« L North & Judd Mf s ° o ander Bridg . . | pany was limited in its application of | tution about two weeks ago. He was| J7°¢ D e 3 : { Peck Stow & W . ment commander of Bridgeport Gacioniwie i G| Bech stomee e : e AT s el ts trade-mark to the specified mate- | a nativ f this city and ne of the J. Bannigan, department adjutant of | ! - D DG SRR g LR T s Elec S s Hirttord and pa‘pmm Justus J. Fen- | rials which it had manufactured for | well-known voung Swedish residents. lfi,’i ‘1;“!‘:“ Scoville WEST MAIN STREET Telephone 1815—1816 Gzdocd : 'd Screw com % eealisien s ten years before 190 ince the war | He worked for several s eal g 1, b of the Legior execu- = e worked for several years as a cal 2 S = - 25 R 5> XU} a number of industries have developed | inet-maker in the P. and F. Corbin | S004HcCh Co ... stanley Rule & Level 500 5 **Own a share in the factory where you work tive committee of Stamford. Gt Nor pfd ...... s: > 4 S 0 ; AT Tlinois Cen Gt 901, ¢ e e corporation. Just prior to his ilness | 1,50 (o rraut & Hin . by-products. Mr. Merritt's bill pe: iia ¢ e e 1 e Leg - division of the American Hardware Wie representatives of the Legion | NBFE G, CRE LS ey o R urgeil the state representative: to s e ||sftheir influence in framing trade-mark to these goods. he worked as a tool-maker for t T : : Union Mfg Co able bill immediately for the g Pratt and Whitney company in Hart-{ 1,¢ Mer ‘\;_” fa T s 2 5 e w Off ing-pf a bonus to soldiers, and recom- | CHICAGO'S CL KS MAY QUIT. | ford. Ie leaves his wife, Mrs. Hazel | 11t Nickel = = o PULLMAN RATES MAY SE e er:— mended strongly the American Le- P —— Oslund; two daughters, June, azed SIX, | 1nt Paper ... .. .. St Sa Washington, March 24.-—Permis- sion’s suggestion that the bill framed | 700 in City Hall Make Demand For | and Norma, one year old: his parents. | gejly wpringiicid sion has been granted the Pullman srovide $1.50 a day for every day Increase in Pay Mr. and Mrs. William Oslund; two | feny ; i company by the interstate commerce 100 t ; : - ; KKennec Copper .. : 3 3153 pany by erstat 3 (o) kpept in the service. 5 2 brothers, Edward Oslund, of Phila- | [y steer | commission to file special tariffs i ares an ey rKs The Connecticut delegation in con- Chicago, March> 24.—Seven _hum- } gelphid, Pa., and Oscar Oslund, of i Valley v creasing berth (tes ‘approximately sress, following the example of other | dred hall clerks served notice on | Bennington, Vt., and three sisters ST 21, 1933, | 20 per cent. The company is seek- S ] congressmen, are going very slowly | the council finance committee today | Mrs. Hilda Peterson, of Benningtor, Afidvaie Stesl : 1g an increase on standard lower about committing themselves one | that they would strike Thursday un- [yt Mz Minnie Anderson and MM i ° ’P_ b 2 | berths to a minimum of $2 and on way or another-to the proposed 'sol- | less their salaries were advanced Joserhl GroninMotiinislois pra i i S e T oy ier !:on}:xs. ‘J‘!:v |:02)5qu_x:sr?l{‘lxull;s: a f;jgvltll!. 20wl i a member of the Fridhem socie r Noanase T . { Under the commission’s rules pro- amfl\‘,‘ ur c.ltk ‘am‘fi .!:(\ |\;1c “: e teamsters and chauffeurs are | fyperal will be held at 2 o'clock on N Y Air o o [ tests may be lodged against the in 2'\2‘::.itr:mn‘l i!;(; o N :Fl::‘l yl)‘(;lli l.“tl)lln.dtc‘ l:‘?“en-ttof r]kle' e, ¥ove & 1 KINTHEEIT Uy NYNH&HR 4 then will he held.” [If no protests are ac 3 R aten to quit Apri sl gy Yuris [l be i Fairview | iy : = 4 e ssio] a : e B = siatedi to) the Elernldia! cors fimney hadl & $500 raiee ast attump |lo o SonaliwlliEbe oS Ralivlas o ripern P made the ‘commisston tmay the as s 3 3 & as 9 v 2 SRR A e % creases. respondent, however, that the f and want another $300 now. cemetery. dliobichccositask 7% & iy DW N . chich Connecticut congr , e et — P o N tures whic e c The tentative plan of the council Maurice Riley. : s01. g0y | TIQUOR MOVING PERMITTED. {l . hmen, in company with the majovity, | o borrow $5,000,000 from the banks | i Pittsburzh Coal il el QI The funcral of Maurice Riley was e # 5 CONNECTICUT MUTUAL BUILDING, HARTFORD hwilh incorporated in any bill, follow: | 1o pay raises in wages was declared : ; : J"re sed Steel Car @) A plan to ralse the money |illegal by Chalrman Riehert of tho | lcld this morning with services in Rl o 7 ner May Take it Out of W. Va. to | Room 410, Natl, Bk, Bldg., Tel. 2120 T. FRANK LEE, Local Mgr.— SBIch: wil not reflect .in-any in-|p AT angith oo el Mavyia churchiat 8 olclock. o1- | Rep 1 New Permanent Home. i s r ey 4 ele. = 7 42 H E ereased taxation. NWetmons arkine) nirsthationath b | oan hah aness OESEIEm AN EsRceIG bR SYaT B i S 2 e e R le L G ion Mfg. C (2) A bonus, should one be al- | \ ety budget hi Déesi resnien | P by Rev. Joseph W. Bar Rev.| Sinclair Oil Ref .. 433 s | Ligquor may be moved by its owner Eag e GEk 0. unmn g- 0. owed, which will allow of equal dis- | pios oo B0 William Krause was deacon: Rev.| g ST I o i bl 5 ore than exhausts all sources oy boed W i n L Steel & from his home in West Virginia to his 5 . X triBution. ST TG TR A st Toldonn . Winters. sub-deacon. and | gouthern Pac ....1023% 81 wui | new permanent residence i unotner | § (0['S Patent Fire Arms. Landers, rrary& Slark Qi iceontatiy e en i hes "'"”‘;“ fact it calls for the reduction of the | .o “‘.”‘_"‘“‘Ti*- LO“"}P{:: v.m“,s‘,'”' dL | Soutnern Ry 2 state, according to a ruli inded his: opinions frankly on the sub- B e ST RN UG en employeos, | coremonies. The tuneral was attend- | siugenake 1097, 1011 o hert votera by Ghifica Ty isef. He wishes, fi i answer of ed by members of the G. A. R. Mr= | mecas o ..o oo.. e O e et Do R T Gt = the problem. how to raise the money. B RSO Mary T. Crean rendered ‘‘Americ Fea = 5 Owners of intoxicants may not re- = : Secondly, that those who served over- GOVERNOR IS QUIET. during the services. The bearers were | 3% = L 05, b | move them from one point to another FLOGGED IN COU BURGLARS STILL ACTIVE. it ba granted a more zener- Louis Treuslow, 17, W. Tyler and Wil- | (/€ | within the state, however. nor wilkau- E=eEs An unsuccessful attempt was ma [us portion than those who scrved | Declines to Comment Upon Republi- [ {iam Kelley. fellow-employes of ihel thited Frait s thority be given to bring them from | Akron, O., Man Who Beat Wife Given | ja5t night to enter the Newark S wighin | the ates, and third, he can Resolutions on Suffrage. | deceased at the Stanley Works: Clar- United Retail St i - i = | ancther state into West Virginia S - Punishment. ! Store in the Schupack building v oS know bevond daubt that allaha se ~ nd S ante i 8 . Teors stree! The st , e e | Harirono e e Y Govarnor | shee Gallahan Fosenh Collaban ond) iniSimood roal | R Alkgon, O, March 24 —Georse Eel- | Main strect The staple on'the i S5 the: mee “‘made. gooan|Holeomb ia the capitol teday aid not | oo Forsyth, nephens of the de-|i; s Tmdus ico . : 95% | LARGHITES DENOUNCE aria~. | |ov probaliy knows what hidwite suC , door wae gudled off, and & Bev, i) TR . YR Fhaax ¢ 2 | care to talk about the possibility of | c¢2sed. :The flower bearers were| s Rubber Co ...113 : i 3 ‘ fered when Je beat her with a heavy | then wsed. Nothing is missing, ¢ afidr leaving thewservice, will accept it 3 3 William A. Forsythe and Matthew | 1+ « g - A { leuther belt police repor S o nvard a special suff; session of the leg-| | E 5 U S Steel .. 5 Kansas' New Court \lw Assailed At 5 1 s N : TR DN award. Clark, nephews of Mr. Riley. Rev. |y Steel prd > 4 i | On order of Judge Lionel Pardee of — GtanlCoppori i Federation Mecting. lic muneipila_court, a court officer | poy 1g25.2 Any Hour, Day or Nigl islature when informed that the re 5 publican state convention at New| \Wiliam A. Downey conducted the A 7 L Y jttz rices grave in S o 3 Baor - e . strippe elley's back clothing and TOOTH-PULLING FAD Haven had adopted a resolution ad- ‘(O,mmfud‘ ‘?enwe& .u- the grave in St. ¢y Cor Chem .... 74 -5 . : """"_‘"“1 an., March 23 —Gov. | ‘ln|]>|\ul 'B(lle_\‘ Iu:: Io:hu ine TARRANT & HAFFEY vising that he call one. Mary’s new cemete Willys Overland . s i oo Bl iR ciTe s s inans ) R e e e J = BLAMED ON X-RAY/| 1 don't know vet. I have received e e e i uial relations court were denounced | buckle end of the same Belt i UNDERTAKERS : £ Pl iag d et iy Idward Chute. e Con s the closinz session today of the | et erised mer hus. | 38 MYRTLE St East Bnd Office, 1 the governor when asked about The funeral of Edward Chute wiil it special conference of representatives | B ditto1al el Sourtior Jubilee St., Tei. 1451 possible effect of the convention | be held tomorrow morning with serv-{ Torrington Man Arrested for Shoot- | ©F 1i¢ hansas Sl | e e it | Tady Attendant—Free Use of Pario esolution. ices in St. Mary’s church at 9 o'clock ing Boarder Claims Sclf-Defense. tesclutionsjvere sadonted iDis | The order for the flogging | __Oriers Taken for Upholstating ; S | DE. Fuqua Says Filling. Cutting. ‘Will it have any effect on your e I rorrington. March 4.—Genary | cominz election all those in favor of . ing or Sawi i Help W fowarc 5 > i “Pounding awing Wil Hehy st _foward the question?” he CITY ITEMS Denza, for Whom the police ad been | ie retontion of the Indusirial court AChing Molars Better: s asked . i searching since Sunday night was cap- | 1y aon’t know; !] haven't received | fi tured this morning at the home of = Chicago. March 24.—Several thou- notice vet” the governor re- iriend, where he had heen in hidins IEC e . sand- dentists 'in attendance on ihe : New Britain chapter. Hadassah, | At the police station, according to the 00.000 OIL FIRE IN CAMDEN. | | .\ “under which American dead in { i o will meet in the club rooms tonight | police, he con 'd that he shot Camden, g rch 24.—Fhe, e, whetl'er within or behind the THE FUNERAL HOME convention of the State Dental society o TES APPRAR at 7:30 o’clock. A report of the dansc | Philip Salvatore at a Harwinton | destroyed a 65. arrel tank at the ne, may be removed to the | 3 ey i heard these words in an address tod L BT | committee will he presented. hoarding house Sunday night hut | plant of the Vacu Oil company. T Wes as soon as arrange- ; OMer and Parlors 15 Walaut Stre Vi Tl g i Epresiaente oR TR L R e e e O A number of local members of {he | Claimed that he acted in self-defen near Paulshoro. plosion set firc ments have been completed, has heen | e — ) — o Dental society: 3 & apbeatance 10- 4 < quin Golf club will attend a party | Salvatore is in the hospital in a seri- | to the 52,000 barrels of vil in {he tauk. | reached at a conference between rep- 7 | ous condition. Denza is charged witn | The loss fas $300,000, resentatives of the French and Amer- Highland lake not far from a wave of tooth pullinz in Bethe 3 \ s % 3 )oint where men i 1o be held in the club house Satur- oD e el sat e o BoLmnels menne '“"\‘"f'*"‘: e Eover assuult with intent to murder but his | —_ ican govermments. The agreement Do you take stock in *“what W 11’ on account of the X e k 1 as walking on Wake- 3 preliminary hearing will be deferred ¢ 1 v roval of the French & N 5 s et 4 field bonlevard the attenti ¢ Jol Congressman James P. Glyn s = S SINTEEN CRIMES, awaits the appro people say p, Jo Rajuetabltl iy r [l Jae attention of John e Jiui - Glynn® ol | ngi1 the outcome of Salvat Eeses e . confert decis X¥av 1s ista ou can_read | ;- : Cectsatla e e eae unti alvatore ; i overnment The conference decision, Sl i ey Dornenais el i ctealE Dy HE insted will be one of the speakers | \ounds is apparent Greenwich, Mar =l e TR e e e da T ¥ 4 SrAY | Larking of his car a large ) at the Elks' bunguet tamorrow - 3 : . e b of S EE e GO0 2 ; ien endirnshdaw andiinyeit | chestnut tree § \' e ."-r:x'ou,'nmll‘ff n:nn 8 e, P (‘In(e.wri rthe: inesce g ot o lace. was seut to Chairman Porter of tdeth putled fast becoming a | CRES! Sramsi 1S ADRL0Z he S e 2 JAIL FOR BABY B dencefot Richatdf B.HUNG fherel s the house foreign affairs committee g picd S DECOMING # 4y ree several honey ppeaved and etective Sergeant A. J. Richard- R night and took sixtecn bottles of rare il otate Aepartment 5 niore were in the snmow| son is at work on the case of the $5 { gy per Must Serve Year and IPay | ©1d 've whiskey. Members of the iitE 2 £ Then sce f8cth ar beir i 5 5 > . | lled they were unable to | Dills which were to $20 and $100 ¥ ¥ | family were in-the house at the time. LYNCH SIGNS CONTRACT. Now, -, #uqua, & § 130 } L 3 Investigution disclosed that the | passed at local stor He has se- § . B S . it 0 5 Syl ot | o, T diiores tnad the| Baste 51 HL MOISR ot (| Now York Maseh 24—geores 50 oo o e oz | Someone Must gy rote Y Mt 't frowm the base of @ tree where | party responsible. Other cities in the ) Wen of 6 “':"‘n““' chpRbassalc sy, LR St . i e i e RS e uibtedly there is @ storage of | county have had reports of similar J.. was fined $100 and sent to . New Haven, March 24.—Arguments 1ndustrial league, has signed a_ cc @A reporter with the toc che | 5 for one y:ar by Justice Thom for the prosecution were begun today (Fact to piay with ._I\\d Daly’s Wate fifded tho lesson. ~“What the i s Costello in > vesterday for ! in the {rial of William M. Jones bury team of the Eastern lcag ay @th aches,” asked the reporter. | 5 - 5 Tis e year old bab N & e : @ it be pulled? ! MAN STILL MISSING | TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION | s nocostod . Momedn I baby. He charged with the murder of M 2 as arrested Monday sht on the | Esther Hoperoft. It is expected the at the Yot necessarily.’ New Haven, March 24.—No trace complaint of his wife, Marie, = A i o s 4 lrusses, Arch § <, 2 “@avhat is good for an i was found today of Marry J.n Oir,|FOR SALE- Franklin'light delivers | saia’ ne quasreliod . itk : sy “;i;:; SreaauCRl b i i te togdth wanted by the police to explain the k, combination body. Telep ruck the baby when it began to Ve = rel. E 2-13. M THEATER £ “It all depends. Filling, cleaning, | death from a bullet wound of his . | cry. Semen pleaded that the blow WILD ¢ ¥ FLY BY AURORA. : : . . Piping, cutting, adjusting, pounding, | wife, Margaret. Lake Whitney, close was intended for his wife. Winsted, March 24.—A iflock of i St i % &2 @wing—any of these things may help { by the bridge on which Mrs. Or E 2 k; good “I ani giving you as much as the wild geese passed north Mm,d‘.) night Manufacturers of and find out how badly mis- Be tooth if it aches.” body was found Sunds night, is : steady work. Apply C. J.[law allows,” Justicc Costello de- during the aurora spectacle. Clarence ARTIFICIAL LIMBS taken you can be cven after The yepprted scized his .jaw. and | being dragged on the theory that Urrl turns, H. L. Handy Co. 6 Ch clared ih “imposing seéntence, “but | Bunnell, residing on the New Hart- 30 PAIRVIEW STREET. led A may have committed suicide. nut St ~24-3 1'm sorry I can’t give you more.” ford road, ' cries. HARTFORD, CONN lubor and ' to defeat in the | subsequent enforcement fol- lowed. L DIRECTORS G T o e Andrews.xuonlltue Ing Does circumstantial evidence mean anything to you? Do yon believe your own