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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL, 24, 1922, %m——————;mm e MAY HAVEVOTING | *=*"=s=>re** | FRENCH THREATEN ~ LOCAL WOMEN WERE Fmanaal News PUTNAM & CO after a few days' lliness, Her death Stock Fixchange came as a distinet shock as her con Successor to Richter & Co, Chamber of Commerce Dinectons e, yus'ss'y ™ “oroine Ccontmes pran i o M, Laurence nona Returns to FXEHANGE REP"R[S carlh WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. he was about 60 years old and had | closure of the terms of this R Interssted in This Plan ~~ ycon, s rsent of tivcity for a mum- | German weaty, 0 © .| New Britan, Teling Experence. el e - - ber of yenrs. She Is survived by six daughters, Mrs, Edward Suprenant, | arate on this occasion from our allies e High low Mrs, Grace Gagan, Misses Klsie, Es- | and from our friends of the little cn. | 1‘“‘ Bt Sug ax 4y " We R d the Purchase of The question of voting hooths occu- [ther, Alice and Annan Balley; throe | tente. We publicly aftirmed our sol. | Mrs. Laurence Mouat, one of thelAm (‘an P 47 Nk € ecommen t € I'urchase o pied practieally all of the time at the [sons, Bdward, George and Danfel | idarity, but this new proof of our con. |10eal women In the new Willard [Am Cr & 1y [Am Cot Ol (':‘n‘::""? “:1'}"""‘"" "" Chamber of | Bailey, and two granddaughters, Mar- | ciliatory intentions does not alter the |Notel in Washington at the time of e % ) ] nerce directors today, Seeretary |jon Gagan and Jean Bailey, policy of the cabinet, the fire last night has returned to|Am lLoco . ' 7 15 ] t ‘Ay Ray T.. Makin submitted figures show The funcral will be held from St “If the French delegation cannot [New Britain and when seen this afae| Am Sm & Re 7 f | ou ern e ng an .’-HR llh" 11'0.4!] of portable hooths and|Joseph's church Wednesday morning | go on with the work at Genon under €rnoon told much of the fire that 1s|Am Sg Rf em ] splayed a large map he had made, [at 9 o'clock and burial will be in 8t.| the conditions agreed upon, then we |0f interest to local people, Mps, |Am Sum Tob ., b §6 I l h C showing the location of fire houses, | Mary's cemetery, shall have with great regret to dis- | Mouat stated that the New Britain D, [Am Tel & Tel . 12414 & 28 e ep one o' oc school houses and the location of vot- ——— continue our colluboration fn the con- [A. 1. delegation of which she, Mps |Am Tob ..., ., 1y | . m,::fl:.ooms in the last election, Mrs, Lillian House ference for the success of which we |Hemingway and Mrs, perweps [Am Wool . A 7 ) . . ¢ proposition of having perman-| Mrs. Lillian Elizabeth House, aged | have done all we could."” members, had rooms on the first floor|Ana Cop ..., 87 t 6 507 ent voting places in school houses|hS years, wife of Edward D, House of Would Sign Treaty. of the hotel near the main bffice ana|Ae Tn & 8 I % 6 101 lv' en 5 0 rlce o le . 0 seeemed to meet with popular ap-|521 Church street, dled yesterday| Genoa, April 24.—(By Assoclated |near the entrance. At Gulf & W T | proval, Principal 1., P, 8lade, of the|/morning at the Hartford hospital, | Press.)—The French delegation an- She was awakened before the|Bald Loco High school, feeling that it might be|l3esideg her husband she leaves one | nounced today that it was willing to [policemen came to the varions roois| Haltimore & educational in his building to High|step-daughter in this city, Mrs, Wag- | subscribe to the proposed pact under |in the hotel to knock on the doors|leth Steel 13, school students, ner Johnson, The funeral will be held | which the various nations would agree |and warn of the impending danger, |Canada Pacitic Comniittee Appointed from the home Tuesday afternoen at | to abstain from aggression, provided |Mrs, Mouat with Mrs, Hemingway and | (01 -.cath Co Ches & Ohio President John C. Loomls appoint-[2 o'clock and burial will be in Fair- v ] I R e, | M Sloper, after being warned o, . ed Mr. Slade, Judge G. W. Klett,|view cemetery, The Rev, Henry W, |considered especlally Cossary the fire 'by the: pollcemen gathered|ChL,Mil & 8t P . 2 s Abram Buol and Joseph R. Andrews|Maler, pastdr of the First Congrega- [view of the Russo-Germany treaty. |most of their wearing apparel in their|Chl R I8l & P . % a committee to investigate the propo-|tonal church will officiate at the| In its announcement of qualiied |handbags and left the room. €hil Copper . ... 0% f ° sition further and report at the next|services. willingness to become & party to this| “It was not necessary to | Chino Copper meeting. A joint meeting will be held e pact, proposed by Premier lLloyd |Mrs, Mouat sald, “Inasmuch as the|Con Gas ...... % MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE with the Rotary club, May 18, when Ludwig Hintz George of Great Britain, the French |fiye was on the tenth floor ar .| Cor Prod Ref . 103 2 314 - H et Tvust Blds ,‘I i gy a representative of the St. Lawrence| The funeral of Ludwig Hintz, who | delegation sald: had ample time to return to our|Crucible Steel | A [ Hall R EPRLSCHIL SRR IA Ry D0, SUARAEARO)! waterways project being fostered hy[Was killed when he slipped and fell Terms Demanded. room to see if anything had been loft|Cuba Cane ; 3 NEW BRITAIN West Main St Telephone 1815, the New York state waterways com.|0ff @ building on which he was work- | “It must be made clear that Ger- [heping. Endicott-3ohn mission, will speak. ing on West street last Friday, was|many and Russia have no aggressive | mpe Bridgeport and New Haven | lrie This proposition which has given|N¢ld from his home at 61 Connectl- | intentions before the rest of Europe delegates to the convention were on ! l=rie 1st pfd 291y Py considerable space in the Literary|CUt avenue. this afternoon at 2|ean agrce to any such pac the ninth floor of the hotel, They)Gen Electric ...166 ] ] We Offer and Recommend Digest recently, provides for an In|®clock and at 2:30 o'clock from §t.{ “If it involved the neutralization of |\vare warned to lcave thelr rooms i |Gen Motors ... 127 214 ) | land waterway, by way of the gt |/0hn's German Tutheran church, In-|frontier zones it may be useful. If it mediately and not to take time to|G0odrick B 9 5 . . . y n by way AT B s A B e e SRR ; . G Noreh ptd 1. 181 :| [2| Detroit Edison Electric Stack Lawrence river, Great Lakes and con o 2 of armies ft may be beneficial, stop for their baggage. It is possible THeh Gohnah necting streams down the Mississippi @ “Rranc v 3 that the baggage of these delegates 1 g DI Mus. Elizabeth North L EIBNOsrenarito ran NSRS OWNER |t e 1Y Bamasad Ly waten Inter Con .., [hE 3 2 to Yield 71/ 7 ol dams Tracy Not do 50 hecaus is would decrease ex- ‘ 4 : ‘| 4 s \rs. Blizabeth Adams Tracy North, N ia would decrease ex- |1, "0 PV CAMAEET DY water, Bev- |y 1 Gon pra 270 Etetasailes A s o sius I N od at the | penditures, but it must affect every- e AT widow of Lucius orth, died at the | V= Were also in rooms on the ninth floor, |Int Met Marine J 7 9 SPA\ISH WAR VETS T s SeRy AERRe THiEout &, 1aophole for e TR r Vanas and . Miss: Agwes| 10t Mer dur ped ler at 161 Lincoln street last evening. ation. S LR e e A T L WOULD AID JOHNSON |she had heen il for some time. She | In this conncetion it was pointed [VANCe were aiso on this = floor, ane |3 o S ! N |Was one of the well known residents|out this afternoon that the British |18t much of their personal belong- | HEEE B of the city, having lived for years on | communiques on the subject have in- T int Paper finter strect. Mrs. M s he ;| dicated that Mr. Lloyd George did not AT, 3 at said tha here w no Wantnastreak dii Mulles decier only panie e tha: Hotal Bnd guets. pared)|SEUY Bpring Local Camp Will Support Former Po- |living relativ contemplate the provision of guaran- ] 8% § ¥ DI ormer Po- | hving relative. e k BUATAN- | for " themselves as best they could, LEERst Bopy i S e S o The funeral will he held from Mrs. . 105 heiielion a0 Sl ol % Lo evatar Ofrice Muller's home at 3 o'clock tomorrow | R e l“; (h‘.‘ ;‘:::Nn\:Imn’t‘ \"'" il "1 Lehigh Val . 623 b umfi s a i afternoon, 0 T » fire a s ssary for| el ¢ on State List. ftern FEELS “Y” SHOULD persons on the upper floars (o waik | Lk, POl 11183 ; FomEl e e TS SR ¢ " e T ; |downstairs to the main lobby and the | yp: o o RS- i Ne i Y Bl 10 Central R New Britain is planning to put tw. Miss Delia Farrell 7 hy and the | \ljssour Pac ] New Britain National Bank Bldg. al Row things acrc isiih ();nf“”xlxlx‘mmn.r.‘\‘.’un:‘pr-’ e funerel ot Mis DaiA Barmell ACT IN H. 8. ROW ! peacock aney” wher everyone con- |\ \\'“\”.‘nuL R . Telephone 2580 Telephone Charter 000 ment of the United Spanish War Vet- |was held at 9:30 o'clock this morning | 1N lgregated. ) [x v N1 & i P Lo DONALD R. HART, Manager Mecrber Hartford Stock The New Britain delegates with| Noprr & Wos Member N. Y. Stock Exchange Exclange. erans to be held in Stamford on June {at S8t. Ma church. Rev. William | many oth went out on the streels|Nopth Pac g A : . here they watched {he I 3 waged by members of the local A. G.|requiem high mass. Rev. Willlam A.] o b ey ! OF RLPURa Of) s o, 8 331 3310 Hammond camp In support of the | howney of Hartford, was the deacon,| Iirst Step Should Be Taken By [short time and then took rooms at|pan Am I > i We Offer the Washington hotel. Mrs, Mouaty penn R R the office of Junior vice commander |qeicon and Rev. Waiter MeCrann I S d d S W C mm of the state camp. {the master-of-ceremonies. Rev. John| Discussing the High school boys' |C1CNCY of the Washington five depart-| pittshurgh Coal 621 07 ;: ’ tandar cre O on ment and the very capable way | pRay Con Cop resolution before the resolution coni-[ganetuary. The pall bearers were M.|A. building Iriday night, alleged to 4 4 mittee and later to the general meet- | joseph Moore, William Kelley, John!have been precipitated by the mem-| L1€ople who had come to witness| Rep I & § g A the fire were kept back several blocks | Royal D, N Y . § : e Do Not Accept Margin Accounts veterans from paying o personal tax. vy and Tugene Downey, of |its members had disobeyed its rulings, [[7Om the hotel, by the policemen. Ay | Sinclair Ol Ref 1 Mr. Johnson is an active member |pyombsonville, Mrs. M. T. Crean sang|Judge Bernard F. Gaffney, chairman |{hOUBN the fire occurred at about w|South Pacific hesodiates, He was 1oimer!y & polle s AL Sl ] bR Bl o LT to witness the flame. The fire was| Stud 30 0o . B AteR eing taken from the church. The |regre at any High school pupil udebaker Co . : % Y ; g confined to the tenth floor and the |[Texas Co ...... 463 A JOHN P. KEOGH 16 and 17. One will be a campaign | Krause was the celebrant of a solemn [Head of School Committee Believes candidacy of Theodore Johnson, for|Rev, Raymond J. Clabby was the sub- " s i : That Organization. had the highest praise for the effi-| pjorce Arrow The other will be to introduce a[7 \inters occupfed a seat in the|row that took place in the Y. M. C. ™M Y : 3 o3 18 5 3, 5 : 3 3 \ D which the fire was handled, Reading . ; : Price on Application ing which would exempt the wives of | " Necnan, John M. Toohey, Martin|bers of a fraternity because two of of the camp and is well liked by his |«Nearer My God to Thee,” as the body |of the school board, today expressed [0'¢lock, hundreds of people gatherca|South Raily man in this city and detective ser-|o,mmitial service was conducted by|had acted the part of a thug. geant, but is now employed at the . g Aty 1o Asked if o 1 ar v damage done to rooms ou the other| 7T o e ¢ PULZIS TG it Rev. Willis A. Dowiney and Rev. Asked the school board would ier | Texas & IJ\lh(, 35 14 4 g 3 1 Sonsoli Stock Exchange of New York New Britain National ).,,;.\11, Tt48 exe lyoaiter Me m. The burial was in|take action, the chalrman said = he |fl00rs was by water only. | ‘kobacco Prod i« Member Consolidated Stock Exc ge 3 pected he will have the support of |\ G (e Cunete had received no definite information Transcon Oil .. 4 ¢ Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport other camps about the state and will o po 15 tHa rantter.. He: doublad If e iR Bhdite : 718 5 gain the officc. x ; Caxd of Thasks. Y. M. C. A. could afford to allow the United Fruit . 14 Danbury BONDS New Haven The local camp will have 21 votes olo thank all -the. kind|otcurrence to go unnoticed and ex- United Re St .. 61 Eoan ] Middletown NDS Springfield 3 We des at the encampment, having three del- o q 5 nq neighbors, and especially [pressed himself as of the bellef that S Tood Trod A% bl Direct Private Wire to New York and Boston | egates, three officers and tifteen past 3 = \- | the authorities, If they were i 5 | Indus Ale 1 i 5 ‘! Ithe employes of the Hardware Di-|the authoritics, if they were in pos | ndus Alco 481 i = = e A commanders entitled to vot Tke T. vision of Landers, 1%rary & Clark, for on of the principals’ names {17 8 Rubber Co . 6615 5 " G. F. GROI'F, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1012 Hills, William Hall and nk Helm ‘ SO Ul fripnikD the S Steel ...... 99 08 A A Tia their floral tributes and cxpressions of [has been reported, B e e ':‘r:atr;r;: .IAhr{-"“"T"‘,““' Are | empathy extended to us in our be-|police department with that informu- U S Steel pfd .. 118 Edward Igan, Harry Norton and Al- death of wife, |tion. The first step he felt, was for Utah Copper .. 67 b be reavement in the 4 Cor e i R ¢ G b E L mother and sister, Anna 8. Larson. |that organization to take. (¢ nued From First Page). Villy L e Mr. Andrew G. Lars In the many ¥ that he has Decldlon Ressrved A wad . 921 93 and I 2 been connected with school affairs he LOST MONEY FOUND Mr. Eric Erickson could recall no incident that par- Judge Klett found Steve not guilty (Putnam & Co.) WE LEND MONEY on note, or home furniture, without remov- and Family alleled the latest fraternity outbreak, |2nd discharged him. Lonakonis was Tid . Asiked al, to honest persons having stcady jobs: also lend to property own- ot x he asserted. adjudged guilty on both counts. He|Hfd Elee Light .......167 169 crsi no pawns; LOANS UP 'TO $300, repa able in 8 to 15 monthly . $3,000 Check And $880 In Cash, Lost Card of Thanks. Gencral Secretary C. H. Barnes of |Was allowed until next Monday to|Southern N e ¢ installments, or as desired. L L CHAR ONLY, based on un- sh to cxpress our heartfeit|the Y. M. ¢\ A., had only the fol-|dismantie his place of business and at|Am Hardwar paid balances for actual time due. In Bridgeport Street, Mysteriously | | 0 Toa 1o sympathy and flowers [lowing comment to make: that time judgment will be handed |Pillings & Spencer com THIS SOCIETY is financed and divected by business and profes- down. Bristol Brass nal men; condncied in a spi of public service, and not solely M5 Doses: at tho death of our father. Wel “Jt occurred in the only public S ! S Returned To Loser oS L IR e PR e R trikens bine: donkh was BhIl in ek | QE10S At ok e : to ;.mL.. money } IRY ‘I .}\:h -\'_\ln“m |l l-ll ([)k.;u)ian .:y:{ld;;nnul Bridgeport, April 24, W. Yeah [ loyes of the Minor and Cor-|what we can‘do about it sion. Eagle Lock ..uesonvers Bi and courteous dealings, A SAFE PLACE TO BORROW;: NEW BOR- 12 ¥ and employ ; ROWERS WELCOMED, PRIVACY GUARANTEED; QUICK SERV- N ——— Landers, 1%, told the police Saturday night that he |phin Box shop. vl s N B Mac In|m 1CE. had lost a check for $8,000 drawn on Miss Nellie Clark. SWEDISH BETHANY « ” W ; I ; : i ndwin C HOURS—) to 5:30, § lay to 1 a Boston bank and $880 in cash. Mrs. dwin Cooper. DEAGON DUBBS PRESENTED R ot con ; CALL, \\m'(r)r; OR "PHONT: lw":\!:‘\l:v) I;:Itain 1-9-4 Today an envelope addressed to Mr. Charles B. Clark. ; > North and Judd' ... “Mr. Marshall” was left at the room- et MISSIONARY WORK e Peck, Stow- and Wilcox 2§ 3 ing house at 49 Cortland street. In it CARD OF THANKS. Y, Burritt Grange Gives Comedy At 1 Russell Mfg Co ........ 92 ‘ was what Mr. Yeah said he had 1ost. | e qesire to thank the many kind ’ Scovill Mfg Co ........315 E He had been rooming in the house. | cyeiqe nelghbors and relatives for|Young Peoples’ Socicty Carry Out Ap-| ner Hall—Will Repeat Performance |Standard Screw ... ....23 Rooms 104-5, Professional Bldg.. 87 W. MAIN ST. (Cor. Washington) The envelope and contents were turn- tended to us in the : wt & Hine £ SECOND FLOOR, RIGHT f their sympathy exten A e ed over to. the police, losé of our beloved wife and mother. In Newington On May 12. Union Mfg Co ..vuve.n. 2 Licensed by State Bank Commissioner, and Member Legal Reform S In n gpocial manner do we thank i P K ian v The Blew, "Deatsn Dubk was | Stanley ke 4B Burcau to the LOAN SHARK EVIL, N. Y. MARRIAGE LICENSES the advertising department, the urn ¥ ¥ 3 ully presented to a large and " . iy e g The following marriage licenses [ and ehafer and the hardware depart-| pua Young People's society for the |appreciative audience in Turner hail [NEW YORK CLEARING HOUSE REPORT were taken out today: ~ William I ments of Landers, FFrary and Clark. lgwedish Bethany church held a mis- | Saturday evening by members of the i BUER e o La Porke of 408 Church street, and JOHN H. HALI AND SONS. lgjonary program at the church yester- | Burritt Grange of this city. The play sty SR Miss Charlette _nrmmwkn m‘:M Il{nt- . S SRR T g Ay ternoon. 'The P com- |was a comoedy dealing with the ad- ford avenue; Michael Hrywniak, of 41 o mittee was in charge. Miss Mary Pet- [ventures of a young schoolmarm in TO REGAST BELLS Putnam strect, and Miss Mary Rigle- Clty ltems crson lead the services with scripture [the country and the events transpir- repare or e u ure siew of 18 Clark street; John I'rank reading and prayer which was fol- [ing when she was married. “Deacon SRR Daley, of 551 Main street, and Miss lowed by an address by Miss IEliza- [ ubb comedy character of the |Three Chime Effect Will No Longer tha Bailey, of 24 Monroc strect. Don't forget to be at the Kacey's|beth Dahlstrom, chairman of the|piay was excellently carried off by Dr. 2 " A SN "I_" \1f‘|s Jeair tonight, State Armory.—advt. onary committee 1. A, Iorrest. The cast had 13 per-| Be Heard From Tower of St. Mark's rere are hundreds of penniless, homeless old folks BUILDING The Woman's Annual Home Mission| Songs were rendered by Mr. and [sons in it and every one played their| . : ; i 6 3 i Bullding permits were granted to-|meots at New Haven, Wednesday the|\rs. Philip Magnuson and 8 Eng- [part well. Church. who, in their prime, made plenty of money, but who spent day as follows ames Cooper, Mr_ al Ggh. * Those attending \}’ill h"n\'f‘ New {sirom favored with a rm:lnu:. ‘,\ dia- A h']u\lj\jvn of the comedy will he The three bells in the tower of St. as J'l'(‘(l\ as th(‘\ earned. teorations at 115 Vine street, $1,500; | Britain on the 8:33 train Wednesday |logue was well read by Betty Beeman |held on Friday evening, May 12, in|yarkes Ipiscopal church on AWest J. F. Boyle for dwelling at 37 Hill4| morning. and Beda Magnuson quartet, [ the Newington halli CHo| Atk Ktrect wars vamaved T ; Mgt TR ey i o b crest avenue, $5,000; Alex AhIberg,| Meet me at Schmarr's for dinner.[composed of Phocbe Olcander, Hildur |event held Saturday night was for[piiee today. | Fhes wil ‘ll;rr“l::‘nl”“:.l: 0ld age and adversity now finds them in destitute cir- for garage at 88 Shuttle Meadow!._advt, . Anderson, Herbert Johnson and Har- [raising funds to go towards the Bur- | New York whero ihey are (o ne re | O L L e 5 f avenue, $650; J. Jriniewicz for | Mrs, Leonard Fox and sons Howard[old Johnson, sang several sonss. Rev. |ritt Grange and & £00d SUM Was| maited and maie iy o :f“_:‘ s cumstances, eking out a bare existence at the most menial dweling on Allen street, $5,000. and Warren have returned after a]C. J. Vahistrom, acting pastor, spoke. frealized. Rehearsals were in charge of | \which is to be placed in the tower ot ||@|tasks. A pitiful sight to one who is familiar with their week's visit with friends in Meriden.{ President Edward Peterson of the [ Ned Irving of the Stanley Works. the new church next to the New Brit $3,000 given away at the Kacey|Young Peoples’ society welcomed ihe e h dri former Washington, April 2 The su- | tate Armory, April 21st to May lm'\\:‘ n:fm!mrs. .‘;Ongs were :'(‘I]ll]!l;ll'l\il IYER A The three hells were originally pre- preme coyrt today dewied the appil- |1etcadvte, oL B RS T vend by ML WEDDING ANN SRRY: | |etaiind pavish as a memorial The road to independence is traveled by those who are cation of Brwin W. Bergdoll of Phila-| All Junior Ac S B 24 Gosm v e AU e and have always heen noted for their Wi . A delphia for a writ of habeas corpus. outh church are requested to|dred Anderson after which an offering — eliling ofact, Thes “.‘n. ‘m"" E r‘r" willing to deny themselves a few things now that they may Frwin, a brother of Grover Cleveland [hring all finished articles to the | for lI{\(‘ missionary work in Alaska | yye anad Mres. F. 1. Stone of Judd structure and considered an oddity at verv X Rergaolt, 15 now serving a sentence of |church tonight or tomorrow morning[and South America was given. the tine of their installation ta the||[W[22ve the greater benefits later on. Every fortune founded s 5 £k Sl s Ty '8 © Rev. Gustave F. Pihl, attending the Avenue Entertain Fricnds in Cele- PR 5 . $ s % four years in Leavenworth for fail-[for the bazaar at the Boys' club. § - Gu g } ) i o | g =5 . ey fou toy‘mmm milltary service during | The regular meeting of thé Unity ndinavian conventfon in Chicago, R o 'rh(vh:r»:,l.'.}, e on thrift was based upon the practice of saving a definit the war and contended he was fllegal- [ Rebekah lodge will be held tomorrow is expected to return home this week. hra BEIhE DUt into shaps and the terent sum, large or small before any spending was done. ly convicted. night at 8§ o'cleck. The reports of Mr, and Mrs. 17 F. Stone of Judd [sidewalks have heen laid from the ;i - the delegates to the Rebekah assembly GEN_ GRANT OBSERVANCE avenue, celebrated their thirty-fourth |street to the church. The first sory. Now when you can earn, it is time to save for your WOULD COMBINE ROADS will be r’ml»l. ¥ Shn Marieeta e A wedding anniversary Saturday eve-|jces in the new church will probably d B : 5 ! A meeting of San Mateo Lair, Mili- —_— g. The event was observed with|be hel Iy e - atter ye: Start here Vo fortify yourself against . 04— Jera- A 4 ¢ 7 " i e, | DIDE he ev h|be held early in Jur er yea Start here now and fortify yourself agains ‘Ofifa;f‘"af:"gi‘“;"",:,“f —Considert |y Order of the Serpents will be|Stanley Post, Woman's Relief Corps, [0, (TIC SERN B8 CIRAN A, BOR | Iabrery pla Lisibd ok ol 2 ar n Arch street kO rseente . g : R i re adversities lall major railroads of the United l"l' L‘ "\'lm‘"‘“’r ALHONYS 00 AlE L Will Carry Out Program in Celebra- | Frank Cox prscented Mr. and Mrs. | MANY REPLIES future adversities. his evening. iN- ne with a purse of, gold in behalfi Gounciiman M. 8. Porter received « \ [States into 19 great systems was in- 3 tion on' Wednesday. those in attehdance, Mr, and Mrs.| 108 jists of words made out of the laugurated today by the interstate N C‘ % ';)VllclSrMa\' 3 o . a . . . ommerce commission taking up nrst | New Commissi \ Hip Stasss Wonien Rallet Gorgs| SGTE £180 Feesi | OT Neponset™ in his contest fast I he New Brltaln‘ ooperatlve & ; - 7e 1 Mr. N-n\l- is employed S ap "illis " . he proposal as it affects the south Take Jobs With Cut Pay |«in hoia an an day meéting Wednes- | vranutacturing company of Harttord ::Zt‘lau.\xulnn; \\.m,.m:_'.lw Hart street Mé . ) W e first prize with 88 correct S R e Commissionerships ~carrying With|day of this week at G. A. R. hall. It |mne counte have. three children. | ——— 2 " 3 . 3 . . . them salaries, will be accepted under|is requested that all members who Charles, “' clerk in the Wilson Clo ] gag and WUHIRIOR Btack of S} v an "all ss()cla loll arles, K € § th- | street, won second witl i CorT a lngs 1 s « 68 correct by ( SPL Tead i " BIRTHS AT HOSPITAL the Paonessa administration with the|can possibly come, be at the m‘""”"‘-'|im: company, and Rober and Al-| words, The following births were reported | jerstanding that the present salar-|at 9:30 o'clock in thé morning to sew mens: | W i the New Britain General hospitat|jeg will be materially reduced, ac-|and bring something for the' dinner y &, GEPHG ARRLETY Room 210 National Bank Building, will start you on the way SUSPECT | INTL today: A son to Mr. and Mrs. Axel|onding to reports about city hall to- [ which will be served at noon. The R i Dahigren, of Berlin; a daughter to|qay. There have been no announce- | regular meeting will commence at 2 BODY IS RECOVER Springfield, Mass, April 24.—An- PAYS FIVE PER CENT INTEREST Mr. and Mrs. Michael Arneth of 217 |ments as yet, but several are expect- [o'clock. After a short business ses-| Hartford, April 24— The body of | tonio Santaniello, aged 40, was arrest- Shuttle Meadow avenue, and & |e4 pefore the close of the week. jon, the following patriotic organiza- | dith Anderson, drowned in the |ed here today for alleged connection ughter to Mr. and Mrs. Walter tions, which have been invited, will |freshet on Bast Hartford meadow | With the holdup and robbery April 9 hite, of Plainville. B ll(.lmll. LOSES OUT participate in an obsc nce of the |April 14, was found today by her|of the Orange Dramatic ®lub of West T R I Washington, April 24, — Justice { one hundredth annive v of the|brother and a friend who were in n | Haven, Conn., in which money total- ADDRESS BROTHERHOOD Liailey in the supreme court of birthday of General Ulysses §. Grant: (row boat. The girl's fingers were (ing $1,000 or more was taken. Sal- Rev. Joseph Genthner, a Methodist | [vstrict of Columbia today rules that|Stanicy 1Post, I‘AuLh(m of Vete tightly clasped to some bushes which | vatore Santaniello, ‘also of this city, minister, formerly industrial work di-{{he alien property custodian cannot |Sons of Veterans, and the Auxiliaries|she had evidently seized as she was|was the first man arrested in connec- frector of the West Side Y. M. C. A.|be required to surrender property of [and the Eddy-Glover Post and auxil- [swept along by the current. The hody | tion with the holdup and is awaiting | ¢ " of New York, addressed a gathering |Grover Cleveland Bergdoll valued at[fary. Stanley Post will have charge |was found about 200 feet from the [ trial in New Haven. Antonio Bantan- For chk Ret“ms Use Herald Clas“fied Advts. ¢ the Brotherhood of the irst Bap-|$750,000 if the government proves|of the program. scene of the accident. The girl was | iello is said not to be related to Sal- ist church yesterday. Rev. Mr. Genth- | that Bergdoll has been convicted of | All homes are urged to display the |drowned following the upsetting of a|vatore. He s held on a technic charge, and the New Haven police . 3y i i v ive 1 ' rs vednesday - | e ¢ (reshet was at its Iher spoke on “America's Industrial | desertion and is now a fugitive yrom [national colors on Wednesday in hon- |canoe when the [rc ) g Justice. Jor of General Grant. height. will be asked to look him over. propriate Program—Offering Re- " status.