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LR POLICE INTERRUPT LIL” GAME 0" POKER s dw P Mfl A meoting of the Soc |||: |“|! .b“ Bimeon A. Watrous, former resident Eas John the Evangelist will he held this u c M w lco m of this city, where for 10 years he fud Was Program on East Main soin e Wi i Mrs. Crean Member of Committe ot e . s e Wosiss U “You Know You Helong to Bome- partment of Landers, Frary & Clark, | | 'l ug ",\" "y Street-Threo Make BSCape | von S5t For St it o Arrnging Detalls O Trp | skt b ok A ™00 i ord. John A, Andrews & Co-—adwt, where he had been resldigg for 15 \“l 'r s‘ Fay, 111% 168 — | Alexandra lodge, No. 24, 1. O S e years. He was born In Hartford, Am 0ot "On g% 1y Peter Olga, charged with keeplug | Daughters of Bt George, will hold 8| e yiute committee of the Ancient March 81, 1848, moving thence 1o o™ ”“’"k‘, ::: i & Eambling house at 815 Kast Main | regular business meeting Wednesday o a0 00 piberntons which s ar.| Weterbury, where he had charge of | am Tel & .h; street, was fined and costs by| evening in Vega hall. A soclal Will| by ping top the national convention in | the sliver plating department of Jog-| 4 may Judge George W. Kiett in police| follow the meeting. | Montreal, Canada, consisting of John o8 & Hamliton for 20 years. Me o'y o court this morning, M. Kausio and| A8 in the past twonty-two years| g "n oo oe Briseol state preal. | {oined Harmony Lodge, No. 42, in 40 Cop Alex Valena pleaded guilty to being We again lead in Straw Hata Conn|ge, " or (ne order, Major Edwara Waterbury, in 1870, and Knights ;. Tp & 8 F frequenters and were fined §3 and | Hat Co., Aveade—advt | Lyons of Hartford, Mrs. Mary Tomplars, Clarke Commandery, Was 4¢'quie’s W 1 204 costs €ach. Btove Bpring and Walter| Fur repairing, remodeling, store crean of thiw eity, state president of terbury. In New Britain he was a' p it 0 1 208 Rkeho pleaded not wuilty to heing fre-|at Hudson Fur Shop, 183 Franklin| o' g0 Auxiitary and Mrs. member of the Eastern Mar. Mr. s Ohto . 48 T quenters and they wero discharged, | Square.—advt, Carroll of New Haven, met yosterday | Watrous was one of the frst electro-| pou gieel B .. 5% 534 Rorgeant Patrick MeAvay testified! Axel ()uhllmrF of 630 Stanley street | oy, 0 and made final arrange. | Miverplaters in the United States, ”"l'onml Wax " . l".‘ thet & squad of polieemen consiating | Feported to Captain Georwe Xel¥ | pones sor the trip, The convention & nephew of the Rogers brothe| o.:"peoine 105% 168 of Patrolmen Veley, Woods, (irabeek 8t police headquarters yesterday ehat| wy"uey g crom July 16 to 22 and | ®™% noted In this line of activity | Cen Leather NS and himself entered a candy store at| @ small boy ran across the street In| joonny"or members throughout the . SUrviving are his wife, a daughter, Ches & Ohlo ., 65% ;‘4\: A1 East Main atreet Baturday night| [0 of his ';"“[“"f;""“l o “*%me Mate are planning to attend, The "lf" Irving L. Holt of Piymouth, and | ,/v* % 200 P. o218 204 and found a card game in progress. 0 3 Bl anc. CAIAyaUs; sreats ® itinerary 1s as follows ',};:nm':"'-wfifl::;““""-“,““"""“' Of L onl Rek 1 & P, 208, me He testified that $1.45 was taken from | “Who's Borry Now," Voecallon Ree- Train leaves Bridgeport Sunday, h TOUs S5 1 i Copper e beck table, testified Policeman that the place has reputation of heing a gambling house was play- Kausic testified that he ing In a game of stud poker when th police made the raid ¢d that three ‘other men’ sitting | the game escapod when the police en- tered the store, Slashed Across Faweo the result of a stabbing affra Mitehell stroet yesterday ebastinn Carmetta was arralg court this morning. Upon re As at 42 noon, ed in quest of his attorney, Harry Milko- witz, his case was continued until pa givan by R J % v " Int Nie! . Wednesday morning with bonds fixed :u-fl.\.nu.'T.!. mv‘mm T P18 AN fugher of Queen Vistoria, The 9‘,'_‘“;\::.“:'::;:1:'1:‘: K:fi:sl' ‘I‘;‘dov; o ne ":‘::”I 43..... % at $100. It {s allegod that Carmetta | New fox.trot record No, 19049 by|nIng will be spent in Quebec, leaving| TS0 "0 CHCRed, T8 N:ml Burdate | Kelly Spring T 60 kot into an argument with WIllam | original Penn, Serenaders, €. L.|0t 10:45 o'clock in Pullman sleepers Of her daugt Rl urdett, | o nnecott Cop.. 38% Dickman, who Iives at the same ad-| pierce & Co—-ndvt for Montreal, arriving there at 8:10] & "00 Ve .h"IZ“, 'm" oaldes hor| 7 opich Val ... . 631 dress, - Dickman was ent on the fr Mrs. Margaret C. Parker and son, | M.Tuesday. Here the party will| zrlePnn B10 fenven thros nleces, Mrs. |3,y “giagey o1, 104 but Dr, George, W. Dunn, who attend-| Godfrey Jr., have gone to Canada for | PUt up At the Windsor Hotel until the | (o Br€o 'T"d pnce :‘"’k"’," A0 Midvale Steel .. 28 ed the man, stated that the wounds!ihe summer, convention is finished, Tr::r '"“ " ""h"‘" and Mra. Eulalle( v, oo 14% did not appear to be serious, “Old King Tut," Speclal Columbia| The start for home will be mnde‘m h":flCht’l ("|u Mrlt)u and oneiN ¥ Cen . 95 3% She Must Have Slipped, Record, John A. Andrews & Co~ |©On Sunday, July 22, leaving Monlrell!,]_hp '1 r Charles "." en of this city.| v v N 31 & H. | 18% Willlam Daniels, charged with as- | aqvt, at 8 a. m, and arriving in Hprln:-}w "d uneral ';"V'" will be held|woup pae |, 7214 saulting Rose Suss, was fined 810 and | Teh executive committee of Every-|fleld at 9:50 p. m. This train will| B 91'""1;:' af ernoon_at fi.nclat‘k at| pyre Of1 . 253, costs. man's Bible class will meet tomorrow | Connect with train for Hartford, New | Erwin chapel. Rev. Henry W. Mater | pan Am B & T 7214 “She must have slipped on Wet!ovening at 5:80 o'clock at the Y, M.| Haven and Bridgeport. . ‘:, 4 : iciate "'"d‘ burlal will be in|penn R R 4% wood and she must have bumped her ¢, A, There will be no supper. Mrs. M. T. Crean will be among | FAirview cemetery. Plerce Arrow 11 nose against the door in order to Lady Nest of Owls will hold {ts|{he party as a delegate from this state | R s Ray Con Cop 14 make it blead because my hushand | yegular meeting tonight at 8 o'clock | and those wishing to join the party | Reading . ..... 75% did not strike her,” Mrs. Daniels t0ld | in 0dd Fellows' hall, should get in touch with her to make | Rep I & 8 ..., 618 Judge Kiett in explaining her side of | Stpaw Hat headquarters at Conn, | arrangements for train accommoda- | y ueraln Royal D, N Y .., 46% the assault story. Hat Co., Arcade.—advt, tlons and quarters in the hotel, n Binclalr Ol Ttef 813 Mrs, Suss testified that Mrs. Danels| Star of Good Will lodge, Stepherds e — South Pacific .. 893 owed her $2 and she went to the or Rathlehem, will hold a ular South Rail . A2y home op Arch street Saturday night| meeting tonight at ‘s (!"chu'k N;: n;r, 24’ NEW POST MEMBERS | Henry C. Balley. Studebaker Co 113% to collect, She sald that both Mr.| (O, U, A, M. hall. The degree team The funeral of the late Henry (,|7€Xas Co ...... 46 and Mrs. Danfels refused to pay her| wij meet at 7:30 o'clock. Bafley took place this afternoon,|Texas & Pacific 23 and that Mr. Danicls put her out of| the house. William Gra- Valena assert- | ,‘ City ltems, " Walts Andrews & Yonderful One Record, John A adwt ord, John A, Andrews & Co.—advt. e | ing the Grand hotel, "' towels bolonging to the hotel, | tive rgeant William P, vestigated but failed to find plaint substantlated, Y| Tennessee,” Fox Trot. ord, John A, Andrews & Co advt, held tomorrow evening. Talks is, Prof. Bldg. Wilfred Beloln told Captaln George Kelly at pollice headquarters Sunday | morning that a party of actors, leave of which he s proprietor, had a supply of Turkish Detoc- McCue ins| 326 Cburch street, last night, vait to the Bhrine of 8t Anne de o000 'son pesiaes her husband, The funeral will be held tomorrow morn. the com- Vocallon Ree- The banquet of the businessmen's| gym team at the Y, M, C, A, will be will | French Hat Shoppe, 87 West Main Exclusive millinery. EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY MANY WILLATTEND | e A, 0, H, CONVENTION Simeon A, Watrous. Harold K. Watrous of this elty July 15, at 8:20 p, m,; New Haven, funeral | 4:66 p. m.; Hartford, 5:02 p, m.; ar- riving In Montreal at 7 a, m, Break- fast will be merved iIn the Windsor Hotel, the headquarters for those at. | tending the convention, The party | will then proceed to Quebec, nrrh‘lnl‘na | there at 1:30 p, m, and will make a of which the Masons wi in Waterbury, Mary Rocco Mary Rocco, aged 56 yea | Beaupre, the church authorities tak- ing charge and showing all points of interest, including the historical rel. fes. A visit will be made to the Falls of Montmorency, also Kent House, | former home of the Duke of Kent, ing at 5:30 from her home and at | o'clock from Bt Joseph's Mre. Cordelia Keeney American Tegion Membership Cam- paigners Report At Noon Luncheon The have charge, will be held Inmurrnw'm’"'o' Qas s, wife of bastigno Rocoo, dled at her howme, Bhe church, | Burial will be In 8t. Mary's cemetery, | | services being held at Erwin chapel, | Tobacco Prod .. 80% with Rev. Dr. George W. C. Hill of- 14, 102s, W Chino Copper Corn P'rd Ret Crucible Stoel Endicott-John RS coioevae Erie 1st ptd Gen Electric Gen Motors Goodrick NF Gt North ptd Insp Copper .. Int Mer Mar pfd Allls-Chalmers Pacifie 0N Transcon Oll .. 8% Beaths || WAL STREET STOCK | | EXCHA!@E__REPI]RTS; v Fined for Assault. —advt. ficiating. Burial was in Fairview|!'non Pacific .. 137 Wadislaw Doblowski and Stanley| Winthrop council, Sons and Daugh-| —Display of War Relics Planned. | cemetery. United Rt 8t .. 177 8% Ognawski, arraigned in court on | ters of Liberty, will hold a reguiar % | U 8 Indus Alco 57 55% charge of assaulting each other, were | meeting Wednesday evening at 8| Ata noon luncheon of Eddy-Glover| Henry M. Gladding. U § Rubber Co 51 61 fined §25 and $10 respectively by o'clock fn O. 1. A. M. hall. Reports |PO8t, American Legion, today, It Was| The funeral of the late Henry M. U S Steel ...... 09% 971 Judge, Klett, Ognaswki had an argur| of the state session will be read. announced that 24 new members had | Gladding was held this afternoon at|U S Steel pfd .. 1178 117% ment vith Doblowski at the home of | “All style Victrolas. C. L. Plerce,|been secured through the member-|2 o'clock at Erwin chapel. Ileonard |l t*h Copper .. 67 667% Wadislaw Pureck at 42 Grove street, ._advt. ship campaign which is now under| C. Vokes officlated at the service, | V1I¥8 Overland 7% T where they hoth board. Laurel Court Sewlng soclety will|way. They will be initiated at the| Burial was in Falrview cematery, Wesiinghouss. . 46 08 Wife Complained to Police. | meet with Mrs. Carrol Goss of 70|conclusion of the drive by a degree| Thomas French of Glen street charged with drunkenness and hreach | probation and | of peace, was placed on his case continued until was arrested foilowing a made at police headquarters by Trench who testified this June 30. and started trouble at the hom The continued case of Walen zik, charged with non-support, continued again until tomorrow morn- ing. Sergeant George . Ellinger, Po- lcemen John Stadier, Patrick O'Mara and William Strolls conducted a raid at the home of Stanislaw Davidezy at 55 Grove ‘street yesterday and seized @ quantity of alleged liguor, When arraignetl in court today accuséd asked fér a continuance of his case until Wednesday morning. It was granted by Judge Klett, Dr., Fm‘fest (“ho.&'enr New Boy Scout Commissioner Dr. ¥. A, B. Forrest has heen chos en to succeed James P, Rogers as Boy Secout commissioner of New Britain acgording to an announcement from scout headquarters this morning. Dr. TForrest is a man who has had years of experience in work with boys. He was in charge of scout work at St. Mark's Episcopal church for year: and has headed other hoys' organi tions. He is an enthusiastic outdoors man. About 20 patrol leaders of the local Boy Scout council in charge of Roy Scout executive Walter 0. (‘ook and Fdueational Director Frederie T, o motored to Cobalt Saturday where they inspected the new scout camp site, BOY SHOTIN ARM ™~ | ;I‘um of “The God of Vengeance” Ace cused of Having Indecent Play. New York, May 14.—The trial of Harry Welnberger and 13 others, | actors and actresses, charged producing an indecent play, “The was started to- Mcintyre in gen- Michael Kowlezyk, Aged 7, Stops Bul- | let Fired From Revolver in Hauds of Companion—Two Arrests Made. 1 God of Vengeance,” Two boys about 15 years old will be arraigned in juvenile court Saturday| morning on a charge of discharging! firearms Within the city limits | without a permit. One boy was ar-| rested yesterday afternoon hy Ser- geant George C. Ellinger after he hail fired a bullet from s calibre re- volver which wounded Michael Kowl- | czyk, seven years old, of 88 Derhy| street, in the right arm. The ond boy was arrested this morning| by Sergeant Ellinger. | BETTER MON MADE AND SOLD BY dJ.FMEE CORCLARK & UNION STS NEW BRITAIN CONN thel o'clock. Luncheon will be served. Cap. Open alleys at the Casino tonight advt, | James M.Curtin, Sr., who has been at his home on West Mafn street, | Is reported as greatly improved. | Meet me at Schmarr's for dinner.— advt Three daughters *were born at the New Britain General hospital today. |One was born to Mr. and Mrs, Arthur | Nelson of 600 Arch street, one to Mr. fand Mrs. Charles Dalton of 89 Sey- | mour strcet and one to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond MeclInerey of 180 Hartford avenue, Open alleys at the Casino tonight— advt, New style divided top Victrola. C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. Mr. and Mrs. Dugald McMillan and| Rev. and Mrs. John L. Davis left this i | morning in the McMillan car for 6 DIE AS PLANE FALLS Newark, N. J. Tomorrow they will|By The Assoclated Pre "“EY'““:_I:’:M‘}“T‘;""( g it oo proceed to Madlson where they will| Amiens, France, May 14.--Six per.| UAS® : . b P ( Madls Y Payment of One Thousand Dollars. attend the commencement exercises of the Drew Theological seminary. Radio sets ana supplies at Morans. advt, Four Victor Record specials. Pierce & Co.—advt. C. L. THEATRICAL CO. ON TRIAL. day before Judge eral sessions. Michael Selwyn, manager of the theater where the play was produced, obtained a separatc trial. The de fendants were represented by Wein. berger, who besides being the pro-|this evening for Washington, D. C., as'last trial, when the jury stood § for ducer, is also a lawyer. a delegate to the National conference conviction and 4 for acquittal. . — | of Social Work. Miss Beale is ac-| - — Among the Eskimos of Baffin Land, | companied by Mrs. Ralph H. Board- CO. MEN PETITION c-|if There is a shortage of food, the old |man of 231 willingly | spend a week people of bhoth sexes will face death by starvation. i UMENTS HAN Lake street tomorrow from 10 to 5 Open alleys at the Casino tonight— He advt, complaint | Mrs. The regular Thursday night meeting Jn{ the Salvation Army will be held morning| on Wednesday night. that H#r husband came home drunk|instrumental and vocal musie. saturday night at about 7:30 o'clock|[tain John Edeen will have charge of There will be with ! | thought conditions they recommended repeal |of daylight eaving, of the immigration restriction law. team from Meriden. The post i{s arranging to have a window display of war relics at Por- ter & Dyson's store. TENE[SWMANS was deacon, Rev. John T. # was sub-deacon and Rev. Indications Are That William John- Mrs, Cecelia Allen, | from St. Mary's church. Rev. Ray. mond Clabby was celebrant at a sol ‘Winter: Walte jat St. Cloud next Saturday. The French tennis federation has decided | OUr beloved father, John W. Gilligan. to suspend its ‘edict of last year that| \Ve are particularly gratetul to En- French men and women competing in |8ine Company No. 3 and others, who champlonships must be paired to. Sent flowers, gether to the exclusion of foreigners.| (SiEned) Mlle. Lenglen is due to arrive in|GlllEan. Paris from southern France tonight| i % and will be asked by Andre Gobert| CARD OF THANKS. who is Johnston's partner in the| I wish to express my men's doubles to pair with the Am-|thanks to all for the kindness and erican in the mixed doubles. ! sympathy during the illness and death Johnston practiced on the St. Cloud | of my sister, Josephine Johnson. Also courts today playing two sets of|for the beautiful flower offerings, singles against Gobert. | Signed, SIGNA JOHNSON. He seemed to be somewhat short| o xR |of his best form, the veteran French-‘ CHARGES BRIBERY man winning, 6—0, 6—2. Frank Gillgan and Mary gons, including a New Yorker named Schwab, were killed In she fall of a| New York, May 14.—Harold 8. passenger airplane at Conty, 13 miles | Bledelman, an electrician, who served south of this city today, |on the jury which, at the third trial S—— |of Edward M. Fuller, brower accused of bucketing orders was unable to reach a verdict last week, today told District Attorney Banton that he had been offered $1,000 to vote for an acquittal but had refused. Bledel- man will be called before a grand PARTY ON WINTHROP ST. A party was given Saturday eve- ning in honor of the Misses Anna Hal- | pern and Esther Smith at the home of | Neuman Bramble of &6 Winthrop street. The decorations were orange and white. A buffet lunch was sery-|Jury, Mr. Banton announced. |ed and music was furnished by the| The district attorney added that Grammar school orchestra. Those |Witnesses ablo to corroborate Bledel- present were Anna Talpern, Fsther|man's story, among them a woman, |Smith, Augusta Stypeck, Flsie Rich-|also would be subpoenaed. ards, Neuman Bramble, Theodore Assistant District Attorney Unger | Wessels, William Bramble and Harry was instructed by Mr. Banton to go jand John Ward. | before the grand jury and seek an in- A e |dictment for embracery, a form of AT WELFARE CONFERENCE, |bribery. Mr. Banton issued the order Miss Cora Beale, executive secre- after conferring with Judge Nott of tary of the Welfare association. leaves'general sessions who presided at the; Haven, May Con- necticut Co. today recelved the de-| mands of the trolleymen's unfon to be fincorporated in a proposed new agrecment when the present one ex- ;’plrcs June 1. The request is for a maximum wag scale of 85 cents an hour, an increase of 13 cents. For operators of one-man cars, the maxi- mum {s 80 cents an hour, an increase of 21 cents. The shopmen and me- chaniecs have asked for a 25 per cent increase. The conference board en- dorses the document with the state- | ment that the high cost of living re- quires a wage increase. Maple street, who will| with friends in the capital city. Miss Avis Kemp, execu- tive head of the attendance bureau, expects to attend the last four days of the national conference. NO FARM LAPOR Mass, Farmers Report There is Prac- | tically No Help to Be Had. | Boston, May 14.——Farmers of Mas- sachusetts are virtually agreed that there is a serious shortage of farm| labor and that the acreage to be planted this year will be lessened ma- terially as a result. Commissioner Glibert of the state department of| egriculture summarizing a ong 300 farmers today, said the average wage being paid was $3.50 a day without board, and $1 a day less| where board was supplied. Only seven farmers sald they conditions warranted pay- of higher wages. To improve = d | LITTLE CHILD DIES, While Mr. and Mrs. Peter SBadow- skl of 279 High street were visiting friends at 757 Kast street yesterday afternoon, their 10-months-old daugh- | ter, Frances, died. Dr. Waterman Lyon, medical examiner, was ecalled and gave the cause of death as due| to convuisio! The funeral will be held tomorrow morning at 7:30 ment The funeral of Mrs. Cecella Allen was held this morning at 9 o'clock emn high mass, Rev. Willlam Krause | MeCrann was master of ceremonies. court tennis champlonships beginning and friends for the sympathy extend- ed to us at the time of the death of heartfelt | (Putnam & Co.) Bid Aetna Life Ins .. ~|Am Hardware ... -|Am Hoslery ...... Bige-Hfd Cpt com . ..760 8| Bills & Spencer com ... 8 r|Bills & Spencer pfd ... Bristol Brass i 2ot i rist, yd | e % Vi Y ) :..mfrvmg in Bristol on Thursday ston of California Will Be mamr““ pall ’hearers were John W {Ill.v. Colt's Arms ....... Dur-| evening. With & 1 rdy | George Ryan, Alfred Fortin and Fred |Conn Lt & Pow ptd s| Let your Hatter it you with a e Aisks A.‘:Xfi':flfi F‘:"‘: b Ennis. Interment was in 8t. Mary's|Eagle Lock J_" ‘\]v‘ Straw. Conn. Hat Co., Arcade Paris, May 14.—Willlam M. John-| cemetery. Fafnir Bearing ston of California, second in the Am- | ¢ Hart and Cooley . A Som vas born last night at thelerican ranking tennis list, is likely to| CARD OF THANKS. Hfd Blec Lt ..... 159 Nen ri a;{n 'unenla \I)?W al to Mr | pe paired with Suzanne Lenglen in| We desire to express our most|Landers, F ........... 67 and Mrs. Rayvmond McInerney. the mixed doubles of the world's hard | heartfelt thanks to kind neighbors|J R Montgomery com .. J R Montgomery pfd ..108 N B Gas 5 N B Machine .... N B Machine pfd Niles-Be-Pond com North and Judd . Peck, Stow Russell Mfg . Scovill Mfg 8 N E Tel Standard Screw 157 , Stanley Works 60 Stanley Works pfd .... 27 Torrington Co com .... 47 Traut and Hine ....... Travelers Ins Co vee BB Union Mfg Co ........ 42 Travelers Rights ......150 TODAY" Representative of Firm of Commerce at noon announced that the sign | Britain, would be erected Shaw Co., “System' Business," will talk on .13 EEE e o JOHN P. KEOGH 67 Member Oonsolidated Stock Exchange of New York s |§ Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport Danbury Middletown BONDS New Haven Aoked Direct Private Wire to New York. ‘533 G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel 1018 s 12 15 14 28 113 76 A8 80 162 Organized 1862 95 3 Resources $14,530,386 50 This MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK invites you to 4 use it as a place of deposit for your savings. 35 11: 4% INTEREST is being paid on deposits. 130 1 The United States Victory Notes b become due on the 20th of May and interest upon 14 them ceases on that day. This bank will accept these i Notes for deposit at their full face value and give 154 TREASURY REPORT. U. 8, Treasury—Balance, $349,344,773. Publishing “System” Will Address Members of Chamber of Commerce on June 13, A general membership meeting of the Chamber of Commerce will held on June 13, according to an an- | nouncement made following a meet- ing of the directors of the Chamber today. ;cause of the lack of a quorum there was no business transacted, but it wos board Berlin street, pointing the way to New within a few days. At the membership meeting June 16, a representative from the A. W. of Chicago, publishers of “Courtesy in PUTNAM & CO. Members New York Stock Ewchange Members Hartford Stock (Buccessors 10 Richier & Co.) -; ose Stanley B, Pddy, Manager 81 West Maln St, Tel, 2040 L 4|} WE OFFER: i 50HartfordElec. Light 50S.N.E. Tel. Co JUDD & CO. Members New York Stock Exchango MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE HARTFORD: Hartford - Conn, Trust Bldg, Tel, 5.-6830 NEW BRITAIN: 23 West Malu St, Tel, 1 We Offer:— AMERICAN HARDWARE CORP. STOCK Thomson; Tenn & Co. NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD New Britain Natlonal Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row Telephone 2580 Telephone 2-4141 Members Members Hartford Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange Donald R. Hart, Manager STANLEY WORKS Com. STANLEY WORKS Pfd. COLTS NORTH & JUDD STANLEY SECURITIES We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts LANDERS 136 credit for the full amount of the coupon becoming due on the 20th. Bring in your Victory Notes now and start an account wity them, or add their amount to the ac- count you already have. Victory Notes, letters “A" to “F", were called for payment on the 15th of December, 1922, by the government and interest upon those Notes ceased on that date. They must be presented with the May 20th coupon attached, but can be taken only for the face value of the bond. be Open 8 A. M. to 3 P. M. Monday Evenings 6 to (Standard Time) 178 MAIN STREET Saturdays 8 to 11 180 Be- on The Children’s Needs This is the season when money is necessary if the chil “v”,,m:,,',,_ M,,"‘,',(:_RT dren are to be properly outfitted for summer. The older the United States during April ones may be graduating. the younger ones should be sent amounted to $341,000,000 compared to a camp or on a vacation. Borrow the money neded the to $318,460,000 during April, 1922, Beneficial Way and repay it on terms of your own choosing. and $541,162,000 during March of the present year. T ————————— LIMITATION OF CLATMS At a Court of Probate holden Britain within and for the District of Ber- Iin, in the County of Hartford and State of at Conpecticut, on the 12th day of May 1922 Prosent, On motlon of The Rernard F. Gaffnoer, ow of New Britain, ceased. This court doth decree that be allowed and limited for the #aid estate to exhibit thelr the same to the Administrator that public notice be glven of t eald New Britain, and curtafiment of production, higher prices and repeal o'clock from the Sacred Heart church | and interment will be in S8acred Helrti cemetery. in sald district, and posting & ¥ thareof on the public sign post in sald town of New Britain, nearest the place where the deceased last dwelt. Certified from Record, BERNARD F. GAYFNEY, Esq. Judge Britaln company of sald New Britain, as Adminis- trator on the Estate of Jane Sallsbury, late within sald district six_months reditors of ima agninst id directs order by advertising in A newspaper pubilshed in aving a cireviation We lend up to $300 at legal rates of interest on home furniture or secured note, repayable from five to fifteen pay- ments. Greatest in Service and Resources Beneficial Loan Society New A. D., 87 WEST MAIN ST. New Britain Trust PHONE 1943, de-

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