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) TN O V) U] o Do T P S R P A O xS L R LICHTER & CO. KLember New York Stock Excbange MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN TEL 3040 “# 7y ! | iRl IN' GONNEGTICUT RACE ADVANCE NEWS W, 0. Filley Addresses Rotary Both Crews Are Training Vigor: Club at Lunckeon ously for Contest Next Week June 16.—Har- reminded today a1 | MUSICIS FORCE IN LIFE OF AMERICANS (Jazz Is Oulgmmh of Barbaric, Ceremonies AN ELW!N&TEZ% TORAY ¢§1iss Stirling Defated by Miss Wethered at Fontainblea J ‘inanci STREET STACK CHANGE REPARTS 1 Street, 10:30 a. m.—Stocks briskly at the opening of to- trading, shorts covering hur- on favorable developments ST B | PR 31 WEST STANLEY R EDODY, ilgr. A (57 57 N7 6537 (97 R0 i 1 3 Conn., were in Connec- Red Top, vard oarsmen that race day is they were not only start practice but the sent over the first mile as was rowing against it. It That the many peop oAl o ticut have the wrong ea as to the 7 = @ force and not an|true meaning of forestry was care- AT st L (he! claaalices vans l\':m”"' :v"';‘;" ever .\In"r!r fully explained by State Forester W. wersion. Thewe Included the = "‘I:m”'"“‘ ‘:":. < +|0. Filley at the meeting of the Ro- rmiton el L i .r‘“v....n : tary clab held at the Elks' grill this e local federal reserve bunk | declured prasle il HOC IR R MINCy peve R sety Rt gtation of (e remular Northol toeis s hedrees here toduy b the | terusting talk "on forestry ta(Con. S ottt s e s on(eerutisul Ot Ak it B efco meil. [nceticut, In his talk Mr. Filley said: L AT 3] perate i whiks et s """"f wve lind the wiong | “There is onc great problem which Northern. Loulsville and Nash- "h ‘l"" resurding usic for so long | confronts the officlals of the state Atluntic Const Line, ot " at 1t i difficult for us to graxp quick- |rorestry and that Is to educate the 1 Reading. Hnll.(mon | ¥ the full yealization of its public to the nccuuny‘ of forestry and Texam nnd Pacitic ndv “ said s @ nation we actice in Connecticut.” So8 points. Mexican Pst.. yes- | o | u thing rt from, According to Mr. Filley tree sur- OIS fealiira ladelan! ln: |y Lbart of, our dully; lite. Lt zery. lumbering, and the protection y of 3 polints. Pan-Ameri- years ago that the of forests asainst fire, etc. %5 not seinld 18 (he =B sacls busincss mwan was all bat[forestry although they are 'all a 3 1-2, BalMdwin Loco., Stude- 1o ucknowledge a love for|[great part of it. Fqrestry is an econ- and Amorican . Sugar wer omic problem connected with the the other strong issucs. sroduction of basic raw material B8 Street, Noon.—The greater closely related to industry in Cén- of the early advance wut can- necticut. It is only to be regretted within the first hour, extremo | Fiiley says that the lezislature being, shown Dby various state does not take a more ac- b4 partfeularly sugars and to n ‘ive interest in forestry. There are Steels, ecquipments, ship- uiged daily music|several reasons why that offictal and chemicals also gove way hours in the humes during which the _.-«Imnld take an interest the Sugar, American Tobucvo, | [0k songx of America will be sung. | mMos lmpnru_mt being that one-half ra Tobucco, Bethlehem, Cruci- | MWic memory conicsts should Le start- ~f the state Yis growing nothing more Replogle Siebls, Pullman, [ 0 eveiry community by women's | than brush dnd trees. One-third of o, Pneumate Tool, Atlantic clubs, she declured # state is pure for- Mercantile Mirne. pfd. and In I'he speukor dectared that many large with little shrubbery. Alcohol fell 1 to 4 points, which staried community| The anfount of forest production in fore meon Mexican Pel. be- for empio duging the wa, |ihis state {8 less each year and at the the center of unothor severe | times, ware torced to forbid the sing- | ?resent time Connecticut raises ‘j“"’ solling down to 11 3-4 or a|'MmE& of “Juss” music in their fuctories. [0 Per cent of the amount of wood on of 4 points. Stude- ** ‘Jans’ mus she sutd, “‘in its|Used in the state. Ten years asgo it Woelen also | originul forn was as accompani- |8lsed 38 per cent and Mr. Filley ceremonies by| 1¥ted that.in five years it would opened at | ment to the Ll U s which the uneducuted und ahinoxt buar-| | ':""'-‘ would not be ralsing 10 per baric wioused ull his viest and most suols nuture.'” Fontainebleau, clated Py approaching «s| Atlunta, Ame given racing| pion, was eliminated from the wom- \'arslt:v was|en's French opeh gold championship if Yale|(ournament today by Mi Joyce Wethered, the knglish playér, who at a strok= the crew is expecie won by up and 4 to play. take after the start and hold through | Aliss Stirling was in fine form, driv- for that distance. The high north-|in: petter than yesierday and being west wind of yesterday had not blown | ., rticularly strorz with her - ap- itself out and the water was again|,,oach shots. Her putting was gen- rough. Dr. Howe took the freshman | erally good. A and cembination crews out together Miss Stirling's game showed a com- and gave them a fast one minute| o0 reversal of form. S byen spurt which then settled down tO al¢u 0y gne side of the fairway to the halt mile row. The finish was an €asy | ,iner and was always in the rough. paddle and a dash for the float. \rico ‘\Wethered played her usual ) 1k Coach Haines took out the second| g rime. The cards were: M. L. 3UDD W, T. crew for a lively mile with & num-| o “giining. ber of racing starts. The varsity did| =/ 464 654 ing starts and then a hard row & rac Misys Wethered— 23 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT Investments, Local Stocks Telcphones, 1815, 1816 over the first mile of the course. The Out s 96 5—40 men were told that this instruction Stirling——In. A .‘. June 16 (By -Miss Alexa Stirling- of 1 woman golf chams Sah Music adjunct citizen, Lake City, Utah June 18— 971 297 50 FAFNIR BEARING - 50 STANLEY WORKS 490 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK Clubs, power,"" 52 3 A R AR PR AR have trest instond % not average OSSR AR AR B N0 muny American ashamed | musie, “*Now u change hus view the pages of will fAind thygt the music always follo The pre-wur status v will never ety Mrx! Oberndorfer F. G. JUDD SLOPER If we re history we srowth in war. | Mr. o the come _ musical 5—44 Bieatest ome groat nusic in Ameri- was exactly what they will have to do when the big race is start>d. Under Miss Wethered—In ... 4 water and wind conditions the coach- es were satsfied with the practice. GOLF THURNAMENT BEGINS AT HARTFORD Miss Bishop, Bridgepdrt, Winner| = at Shuttle Meadow Club, Enrolled; § Hartford, June 16.—Women aspir- ants for the state title began play on -he course of the Hartford Golf club this afternoon. The championship will be decided by an eighteen hole handicap roumd. Miss Georgiana Bishop of Brooklawn, Bridgeport, who won the title last year over the Shut- tle Meadow course at New Britain will defend her title and one of those play- ing is Mrs. Herbert C. House of Farm- ington, who was the runner-up. The clubs represented in the drive- off were Hartford, New Haven, Shut- tle Meadow, Brooklawn, Farmington, Greenwich, Norwich and Pine Orch- ard. After the championship round there were to be putting and driving contests. SUED FOR $6,000 Edward Gorfain, Proprietor of Arch Street Establishment Is Defendant in Four Actions Brought Today. Edward Gorfain, proprietor of a furniture and upholstering store on Arch street, was today made the de- fendant in four suits brought by lo- cal and out-of-town concerns. - The ictions involve $6,000. D. Gorfain, through Lawyer A. LeWitt has brought an action for $4,000 to re- cover $3,700. The writ is return- able in the city court on the Tuesday in July. The Henry Clark Co. of Boston, through Law: yer Philip N. Bernstein of Water- bury, has brought an.action for $1,- 200 to recover $950. - The writ -is re- turnable in the court of cemmon pleas on the first Tuesday in Seps tember. Lawyer Bernstein is also counsel for the Waterbury Mattress company 55 With Yale. Gales Ferry, Conn, June 16.—Yale crews did a little racing this afternoon although conditions were not good. The cress wind was strong, and while there was no tide the water was rough. The first and second varsity crews raced a mile, the former win- nimz by three-fourths of a length in four minutes 58 seconds at a 30 stroke.. The crew then paddled five miles. Russell has replaced Dilworth at number 3 in the first varsity, and Dilworth goes to number 3 in the sec- ond boat. The freshman and combination crews raced a mile, the freshmen win- ning by two lengths in five minutes three seconds. Both crews then pad- dled five miles. CENTRAL AMERICANS HAVE NEW DISPUTE Industries, fiI[hnmsnn. fhenn & QIIu. : EW BRITAIN - New Brluln National Bank Bldg. Telephone 2530 DONALD R. HART Mgr, rerfcan uscu , Call money Voodoo Speclalties suy well as the wsleel, equipment and | « groups became increasinzly during the mid-session with ollx. | then ranged from 2 to 8 points | “nd Sugars developinz acuts . Mexican Pe! ted to 111 | points under yesterday's low street close—>Mexican Petrol of Vinc strect to Observe 2 further decline to 102 In the of Mar our oe ned additional reac uther otls, also equipments. Mr. and Mrs. Forest fires are andther great anger to the Connecticut forests and wo much is being done to remedy the vent the fires by controlment and pos- ible establishment of lookout towers which many other states have. Another great hindrance to forestry s taxation. In the opinion of Mr. Filly the time is coming when the farmer will be taxed for the land he owns Frank M. Zimmer- |and for the trees only when they are 4 d specialties. The clowing of Vine street will quietly ob-|cut and not standing as at the present . | serve their 25th wedding anniversary | ime. . ‘I"l’fl‘.lmul'd §60.000 shares. | Saturday of this week On June 18, York #tock rxchange quot » Councilman Frank Zimmerman furnished by Richter & o, Miss Mary A. Herrman were r» of the New York Sto v 3 d at 81. Peter's church by Rev. - digh. Low. Close, | N: F. Bchnelder. They were attend- 7 , | ed by Miss Emma Herrman, sister of 274 |the bride und William Schweitzer. est k 117 % A high mass will be held at St omotive. 80 78 Pcter's chure morning at 9 It & Ref 39 37154 | o'clock by hneider, w Ref em L) 5% [1} is now pastor of « church at Merid matra Tob 54 50 |and will be attended by Rev. Charles I & Tel..| Coppens and Rev. Stephen Grohol. Mr. obaces ...131% and Mrs. Zimmerman will then quiet- Woolen % ly observe their anniversar; pnda Cop Iy ing an automobile trip to Washing- Top & 8. 9% % |ton, D. C, and Atlantic City. They it & Wt I 28% “xpect to be absent about a week in Loco 3% Mr. and Mry. Zimmerman have been & Ohlo ... 30 blessed with five children. They are Sleel B ... 80y Matilda, Emma, Mathius, Rea and Rap Tren 12% Gretehen, 11 ) a'Onio . i CITY ITEMS " & S P Nk Iel & P 32% Copper 105 Cop 24% Prods { Steel . 55 ne Sug. 9% u cam-: Row - g:, Teleohone Charter 3000, ) We Offer: Stanley Works Landers, Frary & Clark Price On Application. Li Mi. and Mrs. Frank M. Zimmerman 5 Ycars Satarday. Re-arrange Department. The forestry organization in Con- necticut is to be reorganized the first ot July with headquarters in Hart- ford instead of New Haven and will be known as the state park and for- commission. Co-cperative man- agement as well as co-operative mar- keting with the farmers will be two of the principles sought by the new society. When Union of Four Countries Seems Likely, Two of Them Get Into Squabble. Quatemala, June 16.—Just at the time that the union of four of the Cen- tral American republics is being an- nounced by its supporters as a fact, a question of the boundary between Hon- duras and Guatemala has come to the front. It is reported here that armed forces from Henduras have occupied the disputed territory. Honduras lays claim to a . strip of territory to the south and cast of the Motagua river which has been in the possession of Guatemala, if not since time immemorial, at least since Guat mala became independent. It consists for the most part of a tropical wilder- ness covered with interminable forests. present has to date $1,800 for the|A ranse of mountains forms the south- fund, but at least $3,000 will be|ern boundary of this wnldemeus. ‘With to. | needed. the building of the railroad from Puerto A motion was made and carriéd|t® Guatemala City, and the develop- that a sum 6f not less than $100 be|ment of banana plantations along its voted by the Rotary club for the fresh| Foute and on the Motagua river, settle- camp. ments have naturally sprung up in the wilderness, and purchases of the vacant lands have followed. and mairi JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolldated Stock Exchange of New Yerk. has %18&5? N Middlevown Springfield Direct Private Wire to New York and Boston. G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg. — Tel. 1012 Reports Are Heard. George Klett in his report stated that 16 truck loads of bundles had been colleced on Satur- day and that the Rotary club worked bard in making the New Britam bundle day a success. Dr. T. Eben Reeks then gave a report for the com- mittee in charge of the fresh air camp and stated that the fresh air camp had accepted the offer to take the children to camp this summer. He also said that the organization at NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BAN| UNDER UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION VACATION CLUB bas helped hundreds to save vacation money. START NOW FOR NEXT YEAR Pay 50c, $1.00 or $2.00 per week for fifty weeks. ut the Casino Miss Elsie Gourson of the Connec- ticut Businéss College has taken a position as stenographer in the office|alr of the United Coal and Wood Co. Miss Dorothy Woodiord is resting operation per- Britain General omfortable after an formed at the MILITARY HONORS Now Honduras bases its claim to this territory on some old Spanish maps and surveys said to have existed when the which is suing Gorfain for $§550, claiming $650 damages. The writ is returnable in the district court at horpital this John B. Moran, for the past sev- oral yeuar r chairge of the North & 80T purtber Arrangements by Eddy- Glover Post Arranged Today cated ut 16.18 Booth strect 4 A8 Y ) er Mar pfd 48% 48y There will be « mecting tonight at committee in charge of the of Private William Schlélger [Ntekel Uy u 8 o'clock at the State Armory of the pér .. 3% 51 Ladies of the Spanish War Veterans. s Hprh\.'T\rh a8 381 All members are requested to t- ecott Cop.. 19% 18 tend reports on the convention tomorrow afternoon are, Rev. John L. Davis, chaplain; Ashley Grifin, Harry C. Jackson and Clifford Hell- berg. The pallbearers will be W. W. Stedt ... 3 38y will " b Val . Porto vs. Joe Fdfote at Petrol ... 7% |nieht.—acwt ourl Pac Henry Clescznski hds returned from Alr Brake. . Tufts Dental college for the summer Central ... vacation A marriage license was taken out|Sduire, James Rogers. Morris Pease, tocay by Paul Durward Thompson of | Harry Clock, Fred Clock, Frank Ba- 25 Duy street, and Aflss Ada Ireme|COM: Edward Anderson and George Ifeiffer of 46 st street i Unwin. The color bearers and guards See Joe Foote at the will be Fred Tyler, Harold Mitchell night. —advt and Joseph Gill. The firing squad |chief of the fire department, as fol- A meeting of Burritt Grunge will| Wil be In charge of Charies Conk 2nd | lows: Alderman H. P. Richards, Al- be held Saturday cvening at J v | Wi he composed o he following hall. At the close nf"rll':: ,,"l..:.'::l: men: Raymond Walker, Joseph Jack- [d¢7man Angelo M. Paonessa, and children’s party will be held at 8:30 | 50" Frank Keefér, Clifford Hellberg, o'clock, which will b¢ a public afrair. | Willlam Manchester, Harold Smith Mrs. W. H. Horsfall will be in charge |#0d Benjamin Calvert. There will of the party and Mrs. Florence War. | ’¢ Buards at the State Armory from ren will take care of the refresh. |10 ©clock in the morning until 3 ment=, o'clock In the afternoon, they will be Bernard Doherty, George Heleen, = Edward Anderson and Henry Clock. Deaths and Funerals. All members of the American Les gion will meét at the Stdte Armory AU at 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon. Thé The fumee tloen SPUEYCY. o ue. | NeW Britain Military band will ac- X ed Fruit ..... v R Ivey i willl he Held' foimcnow "n l‘ - |company the procession to the ceme- | 20. Eight thousand delegates and visi- 6d Retall 8t. .. WE St Marse enuren Intocmect an® | tery. An artillery caisson hus been | tors are expected. They will come from ‘at \ ey WHl| secured by Commander Jackson and | 500 clubs, located In as many cities of Councllmen _Gardner Weld, Willlam Wall and Reginald Towers. Indus Alco ... be at St. Mary's new cemetery Rubber Co o 3 will be used for the burial. An ac- 5 e Aaao (yulent i count of the funeral services is told | the United States and Canada. —_— KIWANIS CLUB MEETING. Cleveland, O., June 16.—Cleveland is B tiers on the first page. Main stroet died prepared for the reception of the sixth International Kiwanis club convention, General the morning. Waterbury on the first Tuesday in The Victory Mattress company - R Siiy. Chiouph Imwyer 1 L IN NORTH HAVEN COURT. has brought suit for $150 whole of Central America was known as the Kingdom of Guatemala and was| July. govern b ya viceroy at the old city of [of this Guatemala. Rachlin, Sensational reports have been pubA claiming $200 damages. The writ is lished in two of the daily newspapers|returnable in the city court on the here recently concerning this claim of} fourth Monday in June. Deputy Honduyras in which insinuations are|Sheriff M. D. Stockwell served the made that representatives of Guatemala | papers in the above actions, and |yer actually sold the interests of Guatemala [ has closed the plaintiff's place = by te the Honduranlans. attachment. FLEECING AMERICANS.. ; Rome, June 16.—Roman : profiy Russell Graulich and Emery Matsel | ore sometimes candid.: While' huyd] of - this “dity” were arraigned in the | of ‘‘fleecers’ step In the way of North Haven town court this morn- | American tourist and try te hold ing on reckless driving charges. Law- “: L‘zh"‘ l‘:" is “"l‘ aware of it; on " Ve photographer, bodly announces of David L. air represented the placard displayed in his showca Both were discharged. **Special Prices for Americans.” (B ¥ Co. orth pfd ... s _Con ElS ..... Bor Con ... 3 % accused. The - burial Casino to Mayor Names Commission e = On Fire Chief’s éufio J I In accordance with an act of the () Pl The common council, Mayor O. F. Cur- tis this afternoon announced the ap- pointment of a commission to ar- range for procuring a car for the which is expected to be the biggest o p y gathering of business and professional 5 men ever held in this city. The con- tl vention will be held the week of .lune$ il aca on Casino to- | John vears, 1210 East the New Ta | The arrangemenis ftor are incomplete ACCUSED BROUGHT BACK Detective Sergeant A. J. Richard- son and Patrol Driver Matthias Rival, brought back from Waterbury today Jeremiah Brown and Harry Vilett of that city, who were arrested Tues- day there charged with the theft of two automobile tires and tools, the N e 2, property of Andrew Olis of this city. dition. 15 Winthrop St 1Ist righ! | They will be in police court tomorrow hand bell S163ax ] oo w The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Corapany Corner Main and Pearl Strcets, Hartiord, Conn. Capital §1,250,000, Su plus Funds. $2,000,090.00 Safe Deposit Boxes, $5 and upwards. Enjoy Yourself Next Year hospital. | TOO LAT IFICATION. funeral In the Mountains 3n the Ocean Motoring, Visiting At the Seashore On the Great Lakes Camping, Fishing TO RENT—3 rooms, ments. 3rd floor. 144 Pleasant St. with improve. Rent reasonable. Phone 5 and Mrs, 6-1643dx Church = v Brit- | FOR s, —~Go-cart, in perfect con- Infant Dies. infant son of Mr nson of 411 today at the New hospital The Severin ¥ street. died aln General MARKET TODAY Furntsned by Richter & Co.) B Ak Cloc Light . ...... 135 r rn N E Tel 110 Brass ... seas 162 Hardware 128 s & Spencer LOHI 36 ol Brass ......... 14 20 e Armé 30 33 Bristol Rifle club shot return mateh 56 | with the New Britain Rifle club at the 50 State Armory last night, ond defeat- 20 #4 tha local team 914 to 896, Scores Deposits of — / A WEEK ENTITLE YOU TQ $ 25.00 A WEEK ENTITLE YOU TO $ 50.00 A WEEK ENTITLE YOU TO $100.00 A WEEK ENTITLE YOU TO $250.00 30¢ $1.60 $2.00 $5.00 Rristol Defeats Local Illfl" Team at a Mateh Played at Armory Lat Night. STRUST.CO