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SCHNEIDER TO PAY 34,000 T0 HIS WIFE Also $80 Weekly to Children and Will Assign Insurance Bamuel Sehneider, a well known baker, was ordered by Judge Waldo Marvin in superior court yesterday, after a divorce had been granted his wife, Mrs, Rose Lastoff Hehneider, 1o pay alimony of 34,000 within one week, to pay $356%a week for a pers iod of 17 years, to assign 000 in- surance now carried to his four ehil- dren and to furnish a bhond to guar- antee that the insurance will be kept, The divorce was granted on groun of intolerabla eruelty and nany witnesses were produced by Mrs. Schneider to prove her allega- tions, She told the court that on one oecasion she went to her husband's hakery to get some money and that he struek her; also that he brokg a Eas range in ®heir home, but, she added, it didn't make muech differs enece because there wasn't any food in the house to cook on it Mrs, Schnelder was represented by Attorneys Donald C, McCarthy, 8 P, Waskowitz and W, F. Wrynn, and Nehnelder had as counsel Attorney C, J. Danaher of Meriden, Mr. and Mrs. Regan Observe Fifteenth Anniversary Mr, and Mrs. William Regan of § Lincoln court are tgday observing the 15th anniversary of their marriage at their home, Mrs, Regan before her marriage was Miss Elizabeth Garrl- gan of this city, Mr., Regan is con- nected!with Landers, Frary & Clark's plant heré. ne accidental death on y men Agure, 1 am worth more |1 10 escap fell into the | WA e for every working day, ae-|to my family dead than alive 1 | brook and sprained & | cording 1o David N, Case, chief elaim | take the fatal step, Bt they y A man was deiving & road seraper adiuster for that company, who told | leave some weakness in the stuge set- [ 00 & country fair grounds, The horses of many interesting experiences in | ting which spolls their plans wer mning whep the seraper adiusfing claims, During the influens | He told a story of & man who dis. | tengue dropped and rammed into % period the number of deaths mp: | appeared, The wife made a claim for the ground. He shot eut headfirst | — — ed from an average of 1 r month | settlement. The company sent out in- | ahead of the seraper 1 2 amonrg policy holders to 800, he said, | vestigators to logk him up. Several A man jacked his car up on a Committe Appointpd by Brotr- “"k s 1S ‘'™ | Mo e e v aming | o1 ot Wi e st adjuster ta his company, he said 1 message from the New York ofcs | The Jack slipped and the ear dropped hm to Honor world war v“s I8 not the duty of the adjuster 10| *We have your man. He is in our of. | Catehing hquu-! He was a prison e [try to have the poliey holder shave | fiee, hut he Is dewn on his knees heg. | °F for half & hour until the next car | en his elaim, but te pay the full| gine us not to tell his wife, He is liv. | came along. 3 value, regardiess. The company, h with his affinity in Brookiyn The Deadly Eye A movement to vide a perma- said, never gets a poliey holder ta| A man in the South drove his au A man had a glass eye. He was nent memorial for uth Congrega- sign off for a stipulated amount after | tamohile inta the river. His son and! @Yt on an extremely cold day and | tional ehureh bhoys who served in the an acgident until the patient has ré-|a Mexican boy who were with him | Suddenly waiked inte a very warm World War and for the five who lost | covered and the final settiement 18] sware he was drowned, He was insur- | 720M. The ehange in temperature | their ‘lives there, was started at the [made according to the terms of the|eq fop $100,000, but was 366 annual meeting of the Rrotherheod of the chureh last evening, when Rev Dr, George W, €, Hill made a motion to appropriate $100 as # nuelens, Retiring President David 1t, Man- ning appointed E. W, Pelton, T, L. Weed and Donald 1., Bartlett as a committee to argange details and bring in a report at the meeting next fall, It was reported that the treasury was in good eondition this year, hav- ing cleaned up a defieit of over $100 last year and having $250 on hand at | the end of this year, Howard A, Timbrell was named chairman of a committeg to arrange for the annual onting, Other mem- bers are Sidney Montague and Fred \fonfer, Oficers Elected, Harry Wessels was elected presi- dent, 8herwood Ruymond viee-presi- dent, Sidney Montague secretary and J, T, Hart treasurer, Howard Timbrell was appointed chairman of the entertainment com- mitted, Attorney A, W. Upson of the religious committee, W. A, House of J. C the RBrotherhood committee, Moody of the members' committes and Frederic 1. Fay chairman of hoys' work. Man Killed Every Day. A certain insurance company gels a At the Burritt Savings Bank If you save systematically you acquire the habit of spending less than you earn, and that Builds up a Balance that comes in so handy on that “rainy ” day. Why not start an Account here this week with just One Dollar? Come in and_get one of those Leather Bound Book Banks for the “Kiddies” too. poliey | debt, He was found meonths later in He said oftines adjusters pay 0! juimber camp in Washington policy helders more than the latter| He expected, It is the duty, he ex Regular Movie Thriller | Whes plained, of elaim adjusters to make A gold miner from Long Reach .*"t ds for their company and they | California, who was “grubstaked"” hy [ spid must do it by leaving their old poliey | in x 1os Angeles businessman, disap- ATURDAY, MAY 12, 1023, was too much for the glass oye, eaploded and cut his faee, A man was playing ball at a plenie, n 1 [ laid his sweater on the ground, re @ spider erawled into the Ve When he put in on later the or bit him crossed the A man sent in the following report street holders satisfled, He sadd elaim ad- | peared, He was found u long time af- ahead of a justers must have a knowledge of | terwards in a jail in Indianapolis, Ind, | horse which bit me, The horse was how to deal with all types of men, | He said he was kidnapped, taken to standing in front of a wagon." must know ahout pathology and an he west coast of Bouth Ame ru..i Voecal aselections w given by |atomy and have a general knowledge | whero he escaped, made his .way | VWISt Latham, Paul Lucas and | {of insurance laws, Most Men Are Honest, | “I have traveled all over this| country from one end to the other 1 I have not found more than five | men that were not eventually fair land square,” he said, “The majority of |men are absolutely honest.” He said the slogan given to insur {ance men is as follows: "It takes 65 | muscles of the face to make a frown |and only 13 to make a smile, Why waste your energ + Ask the Clvie Teague, ' | He quoted Bill Nye's definition of claim adjuster as “The man who |stands Dhetween you and immediate wealth,” Quoting some of the hypo- | thetical questions sometimes put to |ehief adjusters by younger adjusters, Dr. J. H. Schenck & Son, Philadelphls 4 Good Reasons Why~ You Should Have a Safe Deposit Box Here in Our StrongVault You never need fear fire or loss through theft. You and you alone have a key to your box. You can come in, any time, when we are open. You are handy to your box whenever you are down town. Come in and Let Us Show You One across to the East coast, joined a gung | of money of some Bouth Ameérican coun- | try, went to New York for supplies, town and a body, supposed to be that | of the owner, was found 1n the%ruins, | | The case aroused suspicion and company investigated, men who were counterfeiting the was arrested and sent to Jjail in Indi- ana, The Wrong Corpse A store was burned in & western | the | It was learned | that a hired man was missing, The owner was found In Alaska and now 18 serving a life sentence for the murder of the hired man A man driving his car along the street was forced to stop, He threw out his hand as a signal for cars fol- lowing. His hand struck something A man was walking along a brook when he stepped onto a.hornet's nest. | U U U v Ea N Ru Sta Bta Scovill 8N E Tel WALL STREET STOCK EXGHANGE REPORTS United Re 8 Indus Alco . 5 S Rubber Co . 8 Bteel .... S Steel pfd . Bige-Hfd Cpt com Bills & Spencer com iBills & Spencer pfd Bristol Brass . Colt's Arms ees Conn It & Pow pfd . gle Lock T"afnir Bearing Co Hart & Cooley . Hfd Elec Light Landers, F ..... . J R Montgomery com J R Montgomery pfd N B Gas B Maehine N B Machine pfd Niles-Be-Pond com North and Judd Peck Sto Mrg Mg asell ndard Screw nley Works | Stanley Works pfd ..... Torrington Co com Traut and Hine .. Travelers Ins Co Travelers Rights Union Mfg ..... Prices crumpled throughout the Jist In today's market as bear traders ex- erted In pressure. mon broke 1 1.2 points, any concerted buying support discour- aged holders of long stocks whose of- | ferings increased the heavy volume of shares poured in to the market, U, 8, Steel Abse 51 Utah Copper ... Willys Overland | Westinghouse Gulf State Steel . 8 National Lead . 119% 1181 (Putnam & Co.) Bid Aetna Life Ins ........760 Am Hardware ..... Am Hosiery ....... . Clement Lewls of the L 4 quartet | com- nee of | he sald he was asked one auestion oo 8 Tl and he brob : [hy & policy holder as follows: “I a| ™SS the curb and he broke his A, | New low records were made by a | “ o amo ¢ pted to signallnumber of otk . man gets hurt playing a game on | ot Loy and & dog In & car other popular issues, in- Bunday, will he get pald alongside bit him on (o In & caTicluding Studebaker, Allled Chemical | Ho nald the question was asked one | 10808 O B O o gt dress. |10 Marine pfd. Losses of 1 to 3 [time at a meeting of claim adjusters, | "5 S0 morning, He Ctiigaiad lr‘no”m!ms were common, some of . the somewhat as follows: “If & MAN| 050 0o o and his Teet became m,‘]f“’"'”' veing recorded by Dulont, lolding an accident poliey which does | oo 0" inat o gt e Cuban, Dominican Sug., Stewart War- |not pay claims in case of death by STave LA :'rl. h::omhvrg, National Lead and 1, | gnicide, makes up his mind to com- 3 8. Rubber, Sales approximated 625,- [mit suicide by throwing himselt oft| A man opencd his morning paper|ovy shares, . a roof, falls accidentally from a0t g Ll High Low - Closs | broken ladder while climbirg onto ¥e, S [ Amican s BT p0%: uos fhigarbot Bnd hreaks e neciofact] lmih.'-"?\-':u:“-:]'««]-:':" :ltmllv'x‘.‘»\\h:';‘f'-m?;» AmCard Fdy . 170 16835 160% he get pald?” The answer is, that[DPOttic was 8o strong e cork | Am Cotton Ol 98 SEiee | ! S out. The flying cork shot him in the QLIS f) ] . i the man was Killed by accident and | 2% S0 EYO8 SO AR thell dm tiasoniit R T [the company cannot do otherwise|eye and h ewas laid up under theeare | \m gm & Ret .. 5714 b7t [than pay him. A" fire. insurance inspector filled the | AM Bu_Ref com T Although the very letter of the law | < o0 B8 HU _"'h R ‘N1 Am Sum Tob .. 122% 1223 | does not obligate insurance com- "_"' "“"”" his l:” w ,“M ured al- |4 ey & Tel . 1223 229 | Santes:to pay-death-ciaims whero a coNol. Hestruok & match to se TR i person loses his or her life in an ]‘:“:"“";“"'- It was. He woke up in ain w0 92% 91% 813 { to save another, he said mno|hospital. 5 .02 9 o1ty O e “eompny - cvor hesitates| A man had a nightmarc. He dream- ALLCAPREEL e 48 CEE G (0 o st Y Jy and | cd a bull was chasing him. He kicked op&SF.09% 99 99 | but pays these claims promptly ar At Gulf & W I . 191 91 01 without question at the bull and broke his toe against| .y G (0% e 1935 19% Impudence Tasurance, the wall of the hedroom. Balimore & O “' “ I‘j" 14_‘. | Citing various claims made he told It was a hot night. A man kicked | g, Tgo 0 o™ o L AR | op v d an ac-|the bed clothes off. Then he Kicked | kL . b4% 531y 63 of one person who purchased an ac Con Textile 11 1014 01 | cident, ticket for 25 cents.at a railway Some more and his foot became eh-)cop paiac | yag Taty 104 station, who wrote the following let- tangled in an electric fan alongside Cen Lm!h‘(‘o -";l‘u ’3' o 15313 ter. “I bought one of your accident the bed. He hroke a toe. Ches & Ohio 6 2 ’_} ’il tickets and on the way to the train, The Evils of Smoking. Chi Mil & StB . 208 65 r:‘;‘ while going through the gate. thel o o0 wore talking on a street |Chi R Isl & P .. 239 3814 usher spoke crossly to me, causing 2 g i . , . L] 281, e to loks welghte: corner. Man number two was smok- | Chile Copper i 4 i . A thi Chino Copper 2 He told of a wreck on a railway ing a cigar. A third mnn. > “0“(,.op‘vr o241 ¢ and slapped man number two fa-|Con Gas ...... 611p a few years ago when five People i, Bon ine hack 8o hard he fell | Corn Prod Ref 1299 were killed, Three were insured, two ngahn{ man number one and h‘is Crucible Steel .. -u'Tfl’ oftham At the t.""c.m("”“"fi:::: clgar burned number one in the ‘eye. | Cuba Cane Su .. 141 | b0l at rallway stations for &8 ¢ A man was asleep in bed and the | Endicott John . 691 687 and one man who had no insurance last ¢ the o fell hi Eri i s Sie the. Hisket, agent wha soid- the| PIARUCE E ue COIULE ThU Bh SEi arle o u.hisannl 103, 108 e Another was paid a claim when he | Erie 1st pfd . 16% 168, tickets to the two others. sald he rolled over in bed and a|Gen Electric . 178% = 178 The company paid a claim for a et A0 (0 L0 s eaf. qen pennc . A man in Texas who reported he was| "0 T L Sied o heat a can of Aeodbiot L ;“u 'I‘; ] struck on the head by a limb ot a| ot MU RO b ting the can. | Gt North prd .. 75" 41 trec. After paying the claim it was | A8 MR QLG exploded. | In Comper i3 learned the other end of the Mmb| =6 P H O ing his own break- | In e i bt Wasin ”‘; """‘k': ;"'"‘r‘(“‘".'t'"";" e fast after a quarrel with his wife.|In Mer Mar ptd 307 305 e ‘H’-' 1 o |She became angry and hit him in the | Alisi Chalmers . 44 At Tt is a rogrettable thing, and a| g0, with the coffee pot. He got a| Pacific Oil i ae terriblething to says, but it is true that | L 05 oca. 2 sl % o8 suicides are on the increase in this | AT NG i atm around another | it paper 1% 143 country,” he sald. “It docs not always | oo 0 Tl Teook it away in A Kfllvtg‘r_“ 43 0048 take a coward to commit sulcide. |y ey and lacerated his arm on a K(‘"\:O;mwrre e .4‘3x. ;;% - brooch pin she wore in her collar.| fonish Valley . 63~ 63 He wrote the insurance company: “Tf| ni ) State: LR e i w Al ] & > States Oil 103 108 LIVERT yoit intend to investigate this T will [qgict SEies Ol 12 10 drop the claim.” The company as- |\, bk O «bo Oull paina in the back, often under sured itself that he was injured and \.'"::‘"(',“f““r’:f'“*‘ cUN 14k the shoulder blades, poor digestion, | paid without further investigation. At sn 9815 931 heartburn, flatulency, sour risings, “Girandfather's Clock.” NYNH&H, pain or uncasiness after eating, | A man was playing golf. His op- l\‘orth Pacific yellow ekin, mesn livet trouble=and ponent drove a ball against.a tree and | bure Oil ... ek the first man was hit in the eye on ;:‘:‘ o Tl‘ &T. the rebound. i P b B scHE“cKs A man was watching his son have | Jieree Arrow , i L his toxsils removed in a hospital. | Pittsburgh Coal . 625 ° 6215 He fainted and struck his head as he | Ray Con Cop .. 143 143 fell. Reading . 3% = A man was repairing the family [Repl & 8- 483, PILLS clock. The main spring slipped and | Royal D N Y . 46 451 he sprained his thumb. fh\ Oil Ref 303% 30 A second Cicero Sap was wateMing | South Pacific 88% 88y They correct all tendency to liver his children play on a toy trapeze.|South Rail ..... 32 319 trouble, relieve the most stubborn * He showed them how to hang by the | Studebaker Co . 1113+ 1101 nd give strength and tone knees and jthe rope broke. Texas Co . 615 4514 to liver, stomach and bowels. A man barried a broom Into a|Tob Products .. T0% 793 Purely vegotable. _Plain or Sugar Coated, crowded street car and another pas-|Trans Ofl ...... 813 ¥1g 80 YEARS® CONTINUOUS SALE enger got the brush part jammed | Union Pacific .. 1348 THEIR MERIT. sengor. g 78 PROVES . into his eye. * United Fruit . 1673 Asked %0 1 TS .. ; Members New York Stock nge embers Hartford Stock Exchange (Bnecessors 10 Richter & Co.) Stanley B, Bddy, Manager ' 81 West Main WE OFFER: 50 Hartford Elec. Light 50 S. N. E. Tel. Co. JUDD & CO. hers New York Stock Exchange t Main St, Tel, 1815, ;\_e Offer:— AMERICAN HARDWARE CORP. STOCK Thomson, NEW BRITAIN New Britain -National Bank Bldg. Telephone 2580 Membe Hartford Stoc HARTFORD 10 Central Row Telephone 2-4141 Members Exchange New York Stock Exchange Donald R, Hart, Manager LANDERS STANLEY WORKS Com. STANLEY WORKS Pfd. COLTS NORTH & JUDD STANLEY SECURITIES We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts PRSI G S < YT " JOHN P. KEOGH aembar Consolidateé Stock Exchange of New York 5 l\;/fl!;rhur!‘ STOCKS Bridgeport Middietown BONDS New Haven Direct Private Wire to New York. G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Natl Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1015 The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company “ 0Id State House Square,-Hartford, Conn. Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. All Victory Bonds (not previously called) are due and payable May 20th and interest ceases on that date. We recommend imme- diate deposit with bank for collection in order that prompt credit may be given on due date. Accepted in our Sav- ings Dept. for immedi- ate credit.