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- GROUPINSURANGE AT . B. HiGH SCH00 773t 02ES ENDORSE TOLASS DAY BAZAAR NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, WALKERS 10 BE WARNED OFF “NEW HAVEN" TRACKS Canmpaign Practice Will Be Conducted dohn Hughes John, ehild of Mr. and Mrs Hughes of 137 Pleass varly this morning &t the ho ) To Discourage Dangerous i stveet, die MAY 21, 1028, Beathe | WALLSTREET STOCK | ). XCHANGE REPORTS Stanley Workers Vote Approval Annual Aflair to Be Held in Gym- O Mie | Wall Sresi, — Indeeisive price in This Clty parents at the age of one ¥ear and AREwS Amsl Sriatosinsd the 3 p nine months. The funeral will be f 1oday’s stock market 0’ GGTDONUOIIS No‘ Po“c, w"m md‘, Mlmn The New. York, New. Haven and | held tomorvew afternoon at 2 o'clock e Was resumed in certain s Hartford railrgad is planning ta open |rrom the home and Interment will bhe | tors, particularly in the oils. Which -_—— - = & campalgn Ahortly Lo stop the Wags |in St Mary's cometery ¥ Frrerie Fost e s of track walking’ which 15 - | frae Changes were made in the hy-laws| Plans are under way for the annuga! We & Chemieal shares showed signa of ¥ poried tn_be & meve seilous problem b sanry 4 g, B . :.n'ulih:-n:'r\;-lfikr:e::::\n:;::n:;lfl".,‘.‘: class day hasaar which is to be held (jn New Hritain than in any of the Métra 7::::1-'”:::’ 86 years 5 \u. .:: ::‘. -v‘:‘»:m“u“lr’)“ :\\nl i Tosn (Denrance nias aform With the (in the Renier High ochool SYmRasUM | syrroundals oitdlp Unfier the' dIter: | ioq“a'ine New Dritaln hoapita! this o point 1\ B feel Holdwin. and Ponserh. o6 & mestine Batodar oy |Vriday afterncon of this week. A |iion of ANNd Poticn Catain Kingwe | cor fns ™ 50"ty aurvived by his wite, | Mudebaker opened ' unchanaed = or ning of Btanley \\o:- o“x m’u i} e and_ entertainment, together |jey, members of the ralivoad force are six daughters and three sons, ‘The Slightly higher, but soon eased 04¢ Follows Bl & r" mploy: with a eandy aml.t ke sale, will vnulo to be stationed Rleng the track at vas ssalfom o g PR ' e ¢ ”: 4 : h-otreet, up the afterncen's aetivitien. Novel: |nigus points between Bilack Rook || UNErAl Wikl he Weld temorron morn Va ' ¢ v indifferen Dues will be i sed from 30 | ing from his 1ate home, 30 Mankiin | SUppart whieh the market recelved in cents to 50 eents per month and sick benefits will be §1 instead of 75 cents per day, At death payment will be |gpam made in the amount of the face value One of was announced by Harry Weasels, wh the best fit was $100, For women members| nouvoaq today, | centa to 35 cents per month and the fick benefits will be Increased from 50 cents to 75 cents per day Dwight Skinner, president of the| Mutual Benefit association, introduced | announeces that the Amphion elub wi play by Rooth Tarkington, classes under the direction of The Family Man The approach of summer to the family man means money for vacations and seasonable clothes, If he has no commercial bank credit the family man will find here the money he needs—which he may, repay on the partial pay- ment plan. We lend up to $300 at legal rates of interest to persons of good character on their home furniture or secured note. PHONE 1943, Borrow tI:e Beneficial Way Greatest in Service and Resources " Beneficial Loan Society. ties will also be sold at the booths, it has charge of that part of the pro | entertainments of the poliey. The former death bene- | ayaflable will he given it was an Mrs, Amy Guilford, the dues will he increased from 20|yno has eharge of the entertainment, preaent ““The Trysting Place,” a short Fnglish | Mrs. Guilford will present two scenes from led from' thé floor of the socialist par- bridge and Bouth street, ta stop track walkers, If possible, the campaign | will he earried out without arrests, of ficials of the company say street, at 530 o'clock and from My Ukrainian Greek Catholle ehure) § o'clock, Rurial will be in the Ukrals o The practice of walking tracks fs 'an cemetery, indulged In not only by men and women taking short cuts - to their places of employment, hut also by ohildren after school, both in playing and in pleking up coal, the rallroad police find, They will probably sk the cooperation of the sehool authori. ties In impreasing upon ehildren the " Funerals Card of " hanks Warren, of the Nichols and Erost de- | hers yesterday.” partment store whers the girl had been emploved, said she had been dis- charged beci™ise she had been found short in her accounts with the com- pany. STEAMER STILL, AGROUND. | Sandusky, O, May 21.—The steam- |er Messenger took 20 passengers from the steamer Chippewa this morning and brought them to this city. The Chippewa plying between here and Lake Erle islands is still aground off Middle Bass island where she went on the rocks last night. DENOUNCE RU A, New York, May 21.—The Russian soviet government again was denounc- ty convention here today. Roberto Ha- bermann, a delegate from Mexico City dellvered the attack. “The communi- ists were mever any good—in Russia, In Mexico or in the U'nited States,” he declared. “Theéy are just as impudent and just as big liars one place as an- | ofher.” By The Associate Genova, May 21.—The Swiss gov- ernment’s reply to the soviet note of | protest concerning the assassination | of Vorovosky, soviet envoy at Lau- sanne, declares that Bwitzerland has a better right to demand explanations for violence suffered hy thousands of | 8wiss in Nuesia than to give explana- tions regarding the death of one Rus- 87 WEST MAIN ST. New Britain slan who was an unofficial and un- welcome visitor. 1 “DRIVEN” the early dealings encouraged agEressive tactics by the hear 1i Stacks came out freely when energetio pressure was applied and more than a seore of shares dropped to new low figures for the year. ' i, Bteel sold at 941, Lessened com mereial activity was the most potent influence in faver of the bears but the continuance of the long decline accountad for some forced liquidation Among the larger declines wore Loril- more fae~ G . Dennelt, president of the con=(upanrod, ona scene from “Leave it | dangors of this practice, We wish to thank our friends and |1ard 5% points, Postum Cereal 3 and e WhO HAVe 8 remume Of e aus-[to Polly* and one from “School for plier bl s nelghbors for sympathy and kindness; Corn Products and Kelly Springfleld T A O s | Beandal.” A group of young men at ARE TH-EY STRIKEBREAKERS? also for floral tributes at time of | 2%. Call money at 44 per cent ! e i ok B et nis | the achool, under the direction of Mrs, | slckness and death of our heloved Wall Street 1:30 p. m.—Selling was l:" .;.'m' :' “w R ‘::Tlup' |"h.: Con- Guliford, will present a travesty on PSR 2 son, Willlam Franeis Parsons unabated in the afternoon, pressure . li ‘;m -- ‘li!u I s co Co. [JVus Caesar, | < Bigned, Mr, and Mrs, John 8, Par. Increasing when call money advanced outtiad m.a-ne;:;'n Attor which there[. ,Pancing will be held from the close | Four Bua Loads of Workems Are son, to b per cent. United Btates Steel got . 3 5:30 |1 . — i | d % ] o was an open discuasion, the nocessary n! the entertainment until L] Brought Into Car Bams at Schee M.‘" mvfl 6-8 and Crucible, Btude changes fir the by-laws-being voted. o'clock, It is expected that an orches. | baker, U, 8. Alcohol were consplou- Under-tho. plan Cmployes.are. ingat- try chosen from the students at the | pectady, N, Y., This Morning, ClTY ITEMS ous among the many other shares in ed boginning with thelr age at the|choo! will furnish the music. [ i } . establishing new prices for the year, time they entered the employ of the Final arrangement for hooths will Bohenectady, N, Y., May 21.—Four AU High Low Close conee) ’-ry'.. " "ldvln case of | V¢ made tonight at a meeting of the | bus loads of men arrived early today Am Bt Bug ... 374 81Y% de mr" total ::M:llm !“1'- highest for |COmmittee in charge of which Henry | at one of the barns of the Schencc- A pan of burning grease at the Vie- | 40 can 94N 902 home tn et eroun | whteh in.|Wessels {n chalrnian, assisted by |tady Rallway Co, whose ' employes fors lunch room an Church street yes- \m cp & Fay. . 169% 108 anes venrly aver a eriod of five|Memrs. Cassidy and Hawkaworth, are on strike, terday afternoon caused an alarm 10| 4m 1,000 , 135% 132y ‘\r et 31": ; h: o r:u:(lr:\um of $1.-|. The Girla' leaguo will take another Iicports that they would make up be sent to fire headquarters. Bergeant | oo gug R om.. 71 [ e o nre propor- | Mep forward In the interests of the {he personnel of strike breaking crewa | W. P. McCue was passing the restaur- | gy roy, 241 R kiare Tom . Hroup PrOPOT- | ildren who desire to attend the|later In the.day or tomorrow could |Ant when he noticed the blaze. He |\ ol FO0 **) Hb N thy avent of death the insurance |fresh air camp this summer when not be confirmed. Jnvescisutad and Meut tn e atarm) fiaw mon' 7,0 0i0s SR N0 261 il be settled by the payment of $206 |they will, with the permission of the LAving quarters for the new arrl- ‘(’, ""'“'l‘l“", ‘”"‘l"“'." Am Wool . 50% Stk immbdiately and the balance in [Amphion club, present the play, vals were arranged on the upper ml"“ Alleys at the Casino, tonight— | |0 Cop “ ‘monthly. installments, except whera | “Daddy Long-Legs," probably at the floors of the car barn. Delaware and 8¢ Y8 Sara at Brideacort and Ate Tp & 1., 0815 08 cny installments would be less than |Junior High echool, Friday, evening|Hudson rallrond detectives today were, T b Slern of Bridgeport and Bam |y guip & W't 18~ 17 S50 the balahee being paid at the rate|of this week, Tho Girls' league de.|guarding rallway property. S gt Ry @ STORCONter, S1e8, Ville | piala3 1,060, v (IRRM L AISEN o b s ? | nevw o e .| Striking_employes were awalting ited friends in town over the week- 3 of not less than $50 per month. |serves much credit for its tircless ef-| h ond. Baltl & Ohlo ... 473 46 All members of the Mutual Benefit | forts on behalf of the childreh of| Wil l""‘r""'g" oussarie Bt &n or- | 0 o inix Tadge, T 0. 0, ., wii| Bothiltes] B4 &85 63 ussoclation are automatically insured |New Britain, A large crowd 1s ex- ’lm Issued by Bernard 1. Shientag, ket T ks 'v\m;‘":. o Y Can Pacifle ... 161% 150 under the plan, new. members {aken in | peeted to be. present to help. the cause | ftate Industrial commissioner, direct-| HEF Wil Seake ark "d | Cen Leath Co . 28% 25 ':l %5 Jane § i»elng included. Begin- along. ing company men to reach a satisfac- ; lrm( u-inlr: ‘\:n zm u:“annn;munnu Ches &Ohlo YN 2% ) o 5 g v o 0 go to ) en May 31, 2 ning June 9 those foining the assocta- | Jinal talks on courtesy wore given (OrY adjustment of the strike bofore There will be a meeting of the|CM Ml & BIP'. 203% 10% on will be admitted under rules gov- |in the nuditorlum of the Senior High jonowow or face & publle snauley. 0 o S b REG T BF IS oni R 1ol & P L 28% 208 crning the association from that date.!school this morning during the open- m:‘;""r“‘,‘“ i Shey WOLICWeIomBILhe | oI oNk k6 4h e Sltikirosias Chile Copper 27 26% " " y of ] L < ok 2 P e Cl o e 1 28, privilege of joining after three months |sembly, introduced the speakers and| /o heen made and that the Shien- |00 L LFGE B er® Sr QoI e® e | Cuba Cane Bugar 14 133 cmployment. Those insured are plac- [summed up the othier talks at the| (G O7°% TORE T ""”‘;‘({'3 oith ro;‘:: ralgned in pollce court tomorrow | Endicott-John .. 69 69 :d in three classes, 15 to 45 vears |close of the assembly. His catchy| 0 96 G FRCE prop morning. | Erte 10% 10% it to 55 years, 56 and older. {poem, “Myselt” drew rounds of ap-| ““\Cl LR ubiie nas turned] A nine year old boy will be arrafgn. | Erie 18t pfd ... 18% 16 = [ Dlse frm A e alhes ™" | for transportation to hundreds of jit. ©d n fuvenile court Saturday morning | Gen Electrle ...178% 1704 | Carlson, the first speaker, talked in-|, ... cn a charge of stealing goods from | Gon Motors 15% 14% | terestingly on “Courtesy in our Cor-| Woolworth's store on Main strest, Hoe | Godrick BF 30 Iridors.” She urged the students to T a8 atrested Gatirdey night Gt North pfd .. 70% 69% SH"UTS [iIRL ANI] SELF be careful of their actions in tho‘sulifel'l;ehc(}ul‘t Rules on | b gie |Insp Copper ... 831 328 corridors of the school, and to avold | re t for Commodities | | Int Mer Mar prd 31 307, running in that part of the bullding. | “vuhlngom M3 siavitate | RUSHED UNNEGESSARILY | Altts-Chatmers . 41 305 ey "“"“"FSY f" the stk rooms," “»"i not control freight rates upon a com- | ; | Pacific Ol a8 361 (Continued from First Page) Margaret Peterson, was also well re-| modity shipped between polnts with- | e o | In Nickel 143 18% celved. Many of the faults of thelin ytg horder when the article is in- | Haste of Scottish Immigrants to Get|Int Paper ..... 41 303 was escorted to her room. He had |students in their class rooms were| tended for public improvements, the | | Kelly Spring T'r 47% 421 been in the room but a short time [brought out |nl lwrh np;ec}u.l Thto talk | gupreme court today held in two cases Across Border Into U. S, Was msnltJKsnnecott Cop.. 368 351 5 three shots rang out and a few |on “Courtesy in the Soclals at the|prought by the United States, the in-| | Tehigh Val .... 60% 60 ;::}r‘::‘em:elator two additional shots|School,” by Catherlne Callahan proved | tergtate commerce commisston and «| °f Misunderstanding. | Mid States Oll.. 1014 10 were heard. [to be the most timely of all. She| nymher of railroads against the state| New York, May 21.—The 374 Scot. | JLdvale Steel .. 273 27 Policeman Charles McGrath, James (urged the students not to resent it| 5¢ Tennessee. [ t1ah G rB’nls wh. Ala ded 11 | Missourl Pac .1. 143 183 Sullivan and Thomas Lee, upott being | when they are asked to conduct them- 5% ‘('amurnm: o' Hall? "s | d"’m ”‘RJ‘ N Y Gen Joi o, . 938 g2y notified of the shooting.-ran to the [selves according to the rules of the| Mupaacots [aw R. R Bt b ARG e Tl da ';:"; NYNH&H.. 16% 183 163 house and finding the door locked, [school, and to dance more witnh|iLINNESOLA Law on R, K. A R s IR ST TR s T s e battered it down. On. the Kitchen |teachers who may ba present. | Is Against Constitution jmmigration quota had much ade| NOTD PAC ewp. TIH 69K 605 floor they found Coolack with hlood [ Principal L. P. Slade spoke briefly| Washington, May 21.—The Minne-|anout nothing, it was disclosed when | Lore Ol oeeer: 28% 23 23 | streaming from a wound behind the | requesting the young women whose sota statute which makes a railroad | the Cameronty arrived fogas enlan Am P & T 71l 69 6915 left ear. At the hospital it was learn- | habit it hmi'haen to take lunch at the |lfable for action in that state, if it| Her captain explained hé‘hnd st |Penn R R ..... “", 4 44 ed that two shots entered the woman's | Y. W. C. Afto conduct themselves as maintains an agency there was found | nis passengers ashore at Halitax and | by o, o+ 1004 10% 1034 head and one the left breast. The re- [ voung. women at the high school obnoxious to the federal constitution | wrovided tnm with & Speolal tealt to }‘msb:xrgh Coal 617% 617% 617% volver was found near Coolack. should. He added that he had recelv-|and was declared vold by the supreme| New York D Ray Con Cop .. 18% 13 13 Coolack when placed under arrest | ed a complaint from. the authorities|court today in @ case brought by the| peren afers cp s ind CTOS8 the | Reading . 7 nY 1 denled that he shot the girl and said | of the association to the effect that the | Farmers Co-operation Equity Corp. !m:nlgram;"frg::\ :‘fioarlgzi:):;nbli': of Rep I & s v 4914 47 4':1; that when he entered her room he | irls of the high school have not been against the director general of rail-| 4 A Kb aava n&-|Royal D, N'Y .. 50 403 40y ¢ conducting themselves as they should | | dom reported aboard the Ballie. He|ginclalr Ofl Ret 30% 20% 298 was shot from ambusl I ) roads, The court took the position| grimaced when he was told the Baltio P 3 e He sald that the privilege will be|that the law was a restraint in- Rishy 3 | South Pacific .. $8% 88 88 talen Awayi{zthis. coRANiGH dbas ot | al straint upon in-| prought only 17 immigrants and that|South Rail 311 29% 20% ALVIS SENT T0 JAIL [Prrsdfiandoepnagtainatuss bbbl dbis Jibn el there were sufficient unfiilled places | Studebaker Co 1103 106% 1063 liaé the . BeHool taking lunoh ab the-¥. g In the quota to accommodate the Bal- | Texas Co ..... L 4B 44y 44 S s abialy 4 Owners of Coal Taken by |tic's 17, his 347—and then some, |Texas & Pacific 22% 20% 20% Man Wanted Here For Assault With| mye gentor Club will not meet next | Govt. Can Collect Pl'ice" A e ‘;::rz‘zsc::n?(;fld o 82‘? 7: 7: - Friday. for th th Vi May —Ow] 4l tl . 8 Sk Nb BHthin - Police, following Monday. R TR WA i Fox Theater Tomorrow e yllipe BEAG 5 e The achievement tests in Latin will [recover its full market value at the|, G€0rge M. Cohan's musical comedy, | UM TAloo, B€: . 80 b6 Chiet Willlam C. Hart was notified | be taken on Thursday instead of to- [time it'was taken. The supreme| The Little Millionaire will open to- 1‘ sé“‘:‘l“’ e A 60“2‘ today by the Port Chester, N. Y., po-| morrow during the opening .period. (caurt' held today in a case brought|MOFFOW afternoon at Iox's theater| ' o fito“l)‘" 2 075 a5y 953 | lce that John Alvis, alis John Veire, [ The first year classes will meet for as- by the' United States against the New|2nd will be repeated tomorrow and |- o o8 2o 12 y1ai 138y | who fs wanted by the New Britain po- | sembly tomorrow. & ‘River: Collleries Co. “\l ednesday evenings, U rhan T. Cal- ”;}; Co pvr g fi‘“,‘ 621 62 Y lice for assaulting Manuel Ferdinanz| The Mathematics club will not‘meet || S lahan and Miss Loretta O'Connor as- Kl !‘(‘l\)"zfl’ll;li 71,. ;‘% 8% with intent to kill, was sentenced on | regularly for the rest ot the:'school | FOUR IN ROWBOAT DROWNED |fume the leading roles in the vmd“c-\WPs:lnxhnul:’ si 88 8| May 12 in the Port Chester police|vear. The study of the subject for{i ' |San WRIGH I MARRd Jn SHERE (B0 | AR kA . 110 118 199 court to serve 30 days in jall. He was|the college board examinatfons will |'Other Occupants Saved When Craft i\ harles Slmlu:', v'llr(‘(.lor for ’th;Schu- | f;ulf Btates Steel 8216 11y 784 arrested' in that clty for assault. take its place on Mondays in the fu-| Capaises, bert interests, is in charge of the cast S SO S When Alvis, as he is known to the | ture. | . APABON and chorus and John J. Crean is mu- 2 e | les. 1o released on Tune| John Marfyak and Helen RecKen.| Baltimore, May 21.—Four men were sical director. James P. Murphy is| (By Putnam & Co. local authorities, is released o | d drowned in the Middle River near|chal 1 Willilam Price secre UL 2 it {s expected that he will be re-| burg the winners of the poster contest 2 chalrman and ! Ll H - 760 54 P 3 8 ¢ Bt 1g | Middleboro yesterday afternoon when [tary of the show committee, | Aetna Life Tns Co .....T arrested and brought to New Britain | under the ausplces o Eryman's| " whoat capsized. Four other ac | ol oLl |Am Hardware ........ 58% trial. He is alleged to have sHot| Bible Class also tled with Walter| | o v 2 40 for tr B | 8 cupants of the bout were saved, two S > Am Hosiery caiiees Ferdinanz at his home at 37 Lilac| Herman for firet place in the Spanish| (0o B 0000 e others| JOB FOR “FATTY” ARBUCKLE. | ptd Cpt Co com..145 150 street on Christmas eve of last year. club poster contest. They each e |clinging to the hoat until rescued. | s Billings & Spencer com. § 12 : celved a ticket to the dance last Fri-|°/!N8INg He Will Appear in a Chicago Musical e e s s any | The dead are Norbert Bender, 20; He AVPCH il Billings & Spencer pfd. 13 15, | o, JHIRD AUTO FATALITY | y. Bérnard Bender,” his brother, 19; | Review at a Cate. | Bristol Brass AN ;f,fi{ rovidence, May 21.—Emilia San- Ienry Bay, 19, and Milton Markwitz, T | Colt's Arms .. S 7 ,toro died in & hospital here today | 0 HOURS ARDIFT AT SEA 21. - (Hi;tl!:":f‘r;gil:;.u:‘:la; n:é r:(;l;';?\e pl(c::}(“"‘“ It & Pow ptd 111 113 making the third succumbing to In-| North Sydney, N. 8, May 21.—The | ture comedian, left Los Angeles yes-| Eagle Lock '......... 7 76 juries received when an nutomohlln”«;rm,h schooner Marcella, bouna HELD FOR NON-SUPPORT. ilr»rduy 4r Ch‘icago to begin an Pn-‘ [Fafnir Bearing Co .... 60 688 overturned at 2 o'clock this morning. \from Nassau for St. Pierre when she| Detective Sergeant Willlam P. Me- | gagement in a musical review at a|Hart & Cooley ...... 70 80 e Philipo Plerolli of East Providence | foundered 60 miles off Cape Breton Cue left this afternoon for AIDANY.|.afe in that city under a contract|Hfd Flectric Light ....167 160 and John Martinelli of this city were |1ast Thursday was carrying 1200 cases |N, Y., to secure Governor Smith's sig- | ¢4 to guarantes him $2,600 8 week. | l.anders F'rary & Clark. 67 68 | killed instantly. |of llquor, 1t was learned today when |nature to papers for the extradition ™ ¢ il he his first appearance in|J R Montgomery com 85 | Captain Welsh and his crew of lt’\'eu‘ol John Lentini, former New B""""?muslml comedy since he entered mo-|J R Montgomery pfd..107 $225,000 FIRE LOSS landed at Port Morien. The ship- resident, who was arrested in New |y . " i eq cight vears ago. New Britain Gas ...... 36 38 | Rentrew, Ont, May 21.—The mills |wrecked sailors reached land after 60 | York for non-support. Lentini, who B R RATR ‘New Britain Machine .. 41 9 | and a warehouse of the Renfrew|hours in an open dory. ~ has his wife here and children in the : TN | New Brit Machine pt ., 45 50 | Flour Mills, Ltd, were destroyed by county home at Warehouse Polnt was Gn"-‘-"o; PR’":’: l;'lR: N I‘\' A | Niles-Bement Pond cm. 44 47 fire today, entailing a loss of $225,000, URT TO DECIDE arrested in New York Saturday. eorge Demos of the Victory Lunch | o4 & Judd L 49 Firemen saved another warehouse| I LPERAL 2? a1:rvhie ateeie fon Church street today expeessed | nom !t SHEf il il o) 34 containing $75,000 worth of flour, kg - e o A gl v 0 GIRI, COMMITS SUICIDE gratitude for the efforts of New Brit-| il MR B WS T gh 70 court today held that Max Fartt| Fitchbure, Mass, May 21.—Rather ain firemen who extinguished a blaze | o (W Nie' co . oo1iLL 168 174 | —— =l of o \‘nudt‘t"”‘ vro({:’m l;: hr‘f‘m;"‘:w_ Ithan tell her parents she had been|in the establishment yesterday. “The| o N E Telephone ......128 138 | hagihis: b v L pbtcinlil " | discharged from a position which she | way those boys went at it shows they | g .\ a4 gerew .......158 163 tederal courts and ordered the fed o . ! el AiLtse ¢ New York to|had held for more than three years |know their business.” he said. = “We | gioo \yors prd 0y 88y [¥re d,‘;’mc: c:)‘." ase on its merits, |19 vear old Beatrice Hollows, com- |certainly have an efficient department | o i oton Co com It 8 | proceed to try the cas . " | mitted suicide yesterday by inhaling|in New Rritain, and I can't compli- 2"t MO 8 €O 2 illuminating gas. Manager Fred A.|ment them too highly on their work ... .ot "y o 765 Union Mfg Co 8 . PUTNAM & CO. Meombers New York Stock Exchange Mombers Hariford Stock Exchange (Suceessors 0 Richier & Co.) Stanley E. Eddy, Manager 81 West Main St, Tel. 3040 L ————————n WE OFFER: 100 Stanley Works Preferred e JUDD & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE HARTFORD: Hartford - Conn, Trust Bldg, Tel, 8.0820 NEW BRIT, 23 West Maiu St, Tel, 18185, We Offer:— TORRINGTON CO. To Yield Better Than 59 e ¢ Thomson; Tfenn & To. NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD New Britain National Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row Telephone 2580 Telephone 2-4141 Members Members Hartford Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange Donald R. Hart, Manager LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK Price On Application We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts 7 JOHN P. KECGH ®lembar Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York gnf;rbury STOCKS Bridgeport Middietown BONDS. New Haven Direct Private Wire to New York. G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1018 SAVINGS BANK of NEW BRITAIN Organized 1862 Resources $14,530,386 This MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK invites you to use it as a place of deposit for your savings. 415 % INTEREST is being paid on deposits. The United States Victory Notes become due on the 20th of May and interest upon them ceases on that day. This bank will accept these Notes for deposit at their full face value and give credit for the full amount of the coupon becoming due on the 20th. Bring in your Victory Notes now and start an account with them, or add their amount to the ac- count you already have. Victory Notes, letters “A"” to “F", were called for payment on the 16th of December, 1922, by the government and interest upon those Notes cenzed 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. Open 8 A, M. to 3 P, M. Saturdays 8§ to 11 Monday Evenings 6 to 7:30 (Standard Time) 178 MAIN STREET YOUR EYES NEED ATTENTION CONSULT Frank E. Goodwin ‘HT SPECIALIST TEL. 1905 BETTER MONUMENTS ABANDONED RY STILLMAN. New York, May 21.~Florence | Leeds, former show girl who figured | with her little son, Jay Leeds, in the Stillman divorce case in which it was established that James A. Stliiman, millionaire banker, was the boy's father, today asked the Associated Press to say that she did not contem- plate any court action to compel Stillman to provide for her son. She confirmed reports that Stillman had ! abandoned her and withdrawn his support from her and her child. “DRIVEN” MADE AND SOLD BY JFEMEEHAN CORCLARK & UNION §TS. NEW BRITAIN (ONN.:

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