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'EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 81, 1022 m I SOWTE DN ORPE | WRMEORSLT | FAMILY OF 3 GROUND WALL STREET STOCK et o o e 1 L T0 DEATH BY TRAIN EXCHANGE REPORTS PUTN,A.. M &,... CO. Pummishes Musie At Noon Fauncheon— ‘a Lol Cankiin Clark. DES W : e : . ‘ — ——— Members Hartford stock Exchange Crigpied Ray May Walk Again e Fenas v WA lauise Conkiin Clars (Contintied from Wirst Page) Fresh buying power eame inta to ansnns e e v Bdward M. Clark of New g ot s, F s S aalans o i Captain C, R MeMulli stanley . Fiidy, Manager B1 West Main St, Tel, 3040 ford, & member of the An a the home of her sumed their upward movement A . ar . " as es alifornia, » hia car, atiemy sg Hirl Beauts drum ecorps enter ¢ association emy o | s Ang v n - i " ‘ ; o wer side of the tracks to step, featy good " s an Tek Ce, | v ¥ ‘ tained at the regular luncheon of the sudde \ . ol 9 . vertising stunt, advertising *I suddenly, Mra. Clark was Le V| when they saw that he continued to| Y48 noted in the steels ,equipments New Britain Retary elub held this - 2 New Britain, the danghter of Th = ans. moters and motor acocessories . Strikie” tabacen, yesterday wre " ross (he traeks in the path of " o ‘ aoon at the Eiks elub on Washington wards “Lueky Steiks y A and Martha Conklin, Until * her ol T o rted that Timmermen | fome of the miner ails were siightiy sirest, Pollowing a short drill Mrs, L. | New Rritals Jemanstration was ‘Marriage she tved in this oty a0 gens dig pot see e hear the warn heavy Gains of & point or more A. Fprague, Girl Boout commissioner, seen hy the people y then went with her hushand to New Lol (8 oo mpted 10 cross hefore | “°7° isterad on the initial sales hy . . Yeork wh ¥ e Was employed as { - ! Rteel, B 3} " nd E . 1 o was called upon for vemarks, Rhe | jettors were written 4t a height of tw "' § "““ : 'W' Ak : . '““' | &% the train approached ; ”F_l'.‘ :‘"1::" 'jl""",j‘ Warener & 3 CUNULATIVE 1% FIRST PREFERRED STOCK presented Charles J. Spring and Harey miles and each letter was a mile . 'fi' FINOORs ‘|' p gl oo by 1t is the bellef of the medieal ex (5 1 ,'"'l‘ iy b This 1s & new issue of ong off Connectiout’s prosperous publie Fowen with gifts in recognition of the | height. When the two words were ' <t e P I 20 aminer that Mr. Timmermen's engine quipment aaw “". A |“w 'm" utility companies al assets equal 8470 per share and dividends work they had dene in making the | pampieted they elled ut “Lucky | YMr age. On “".‘“ "'"' “'_',“ SoR" had stalled when he was an the in the advance in t ;n\" p < r ramed over thre rs COrPS & PO y and a success, The | firik '\l "\'hL . ::1 e pa mm": tracks or he started 1o turn ta his "::&‘.“ "‘""r"”l’l"‘l"‘l- ;"“":L‘l_“ Cireular on Application girls in the corps made their fivst pub Prom the “L" in "Lucks” to the YOAT® JRl \ MAKINE igiy when stenek by the train, The ' by oW lie appearance in the parade yester- e in Strike" the distanes covered her home in Los Angeles, Although o0 o mymmermen was not erushed | " oving up 1% Underwnod Type day in the sky was 1% miles and was seen | had been living with her da 18 were the hedies his wite and | “riter jumped 3 points to 4 new high Mombers of the @, A. Tt. were pres-| by nearly everyone outdoors over al o n o " Canada for several ¥ears oo o o0r hie legs was eut off and | ANd Studebaker extended its main i€ before they moved to Tes Angeles several riha were broken. This was 'Wo points. Gains of a point mere found on examination by Dr, Lyon, | Were vecorded by Republic Hieel, Am ent as well as representatives from | ground area of 150 square miles. 1t various military organizations in New o first visit of the sk tors 18 was fhe firet visit of the skywrl Amilio Delbiondo Althoukh the rumor cannot be veri |erican Can, National Lead, Canadiar Britain Commander Spencer 11| this city Wonds of the G, A. N. introdueced | Amilio Deibionde, two-year-0ld 800 goy Dp. Lyon stated that it had been | Pacifie, Rosch Magneta and Calif members of his post present of Mr. and Mrs, Antonie Delblondo | coia oo “mimimermen was watehing | P'etroleum, Stewart Warner extended r, Fred I, Lee veported that Ray NBW BoflZER LING of 210 Hunter mreet, died yesterday.| jiniane weite out letters of advertis. | It5 #ain to 24, There wera a fow ; % mond child, has U The funeral will be held tomorrow | jue s hrand of cigarettos in the sky ) 'solated heavy spots Spencer, erippled 4 : Readindy = - : been operated upon at the expense of :;nu aon and burial will be in and did not see the ager in front of Wall street noon—Epeenlative sen Members New York Stock Exchange v e 5 cemetery. m " \ ! t continued bullish during the . e pora o the Rotary elub and his eondition is| ., ATy e him until it was too late timent conti MEMBERS UARTFORD STOCK EXCHANC : wecution Need Not Prove Alcoholie \ 3 p =1 S dlations af 'BOOEMY od M) W ) NG reported an favarable. Tt i expected |'™ J ot Prove Aicohnll s Mibia 1. Nebers Thouilh CREN AR B08 &0 1M L) g icAtions. &, (a0oumUiNn FARTFORD: Hartford - Conn, Trust Bidg, Tel, 80339 that he will again be able 18 walk as ’ harge Viola . * A d not see the aceident occur s they | 1¢ gted.in SRveTAt ROPA . NEW DRITAIN Waost Main S, Tel, 1815, any normal boy. 48| Content in Onder to Charge Viola Mra. Maria £, Nyberg, aged 72 wers waIKing the tracks in a souther. | trials, Trading in rafls beeame rather A i v i 1 Vollowing the luncheon a contest tlon Of Dry Laws, died at her home, 187 N"I,'"' Mreet e divection, A splinter from the body |lethargie, Ofls Wwith t p v We Offer:— was held for a supposedly small gift ""r:""‘" this mo nieg, |"""| ON6 | o the car struck the young Chara boy | Callf. Pet., whieh adva - New York, May 81, The United | week's iliness. She {8 survived by two jnq h 1 { points were sluggish. Heaviness of - Opening the package Rotarian Bugene _ ° . =4 inflicting a slight wound on his face. . I, Opning the package Rotarian Eugone |y (0L oir0lii court of appeain today Anughicrs, Mrk Johu Torell of New | “uners) ervices for the fathor, | Mariand Ol and Phiilps Pot, oy ot AMERICAN HARDWARE which ha was requested to read; “You |TuIed that the government need not Pritain and Miss Anna Carlson 07| yother and daughter will be held Fri. | tributed to speculative uneertainty SCOVILLE MFG, €O, 1as just won $10 but you have "‘,r“ Ay | Prove the a coholic content of whis Meriden, and one son, Carl B, Carlson | quv atternoon at 2:80 o'clock at the! Over thoir carnings positions bec donated the ten to today's fund for Key or whether it was fit for beverage | of Bristol, also six grand ehildren and | Eewin Mortuary chapel, Rov, Samuel of relatively low crude ofl prices Prices on Application tha Gl Koouts ) for | irpose in cnses where indietments | one great grandehild, — Bhe wan for-| gueaiie pector of 8t Mark's church | éral Elee advanced 3 3-4 points and | RS- MoUla “was the anesker charge violation of dry laws in which merly & restdent of New Britain but | o0 canainea and interment will be in | Btewart Warner extended its gain to b el L " the liquor is specified as whiskey for the past five years resided Inj e ow sametery, It I8 probable 3 1.4, Call money opened at BANKER'S BODY ATTACHED. This v |’(‘g was contained in Moriden. Funeral areangements are| oot Wl meisain Masons will | €0t i . Harttord, My 81.—~T1 2 - f‘ opinfon weitten by I Henry Wide incomplete conduct a Masonic service as the Wall Street, 1:30 p, m.—Callf, Pet B sy sty | ROGATS,{n which dudgs. Marlin 1 g s killed man was & member of the Mas. | Pushad ahead to 116 1-4 but ather ae- b Avi A st Hartford, | zranton and Jullus M. Mayer con CARD OF THANKS Yonkers. N, Y tive shares were inclined to yield As Result of Hotary Ald was the ———————————————————— onle order at ] T former vice-president and cashier of W ) K i ; " n L curred We wish to thank all our kind M. T from the high figures of the morning n:'n t‘nlnn'lnl National Bank has been i friends, nelghbors and retatives, for| ': ‘i";:"::';:':":l“,f,’:,‘", ""\x‘",',""\'.‘ "‘." in sympathy with increased pressure S . y attached in a civil action hrought by : their kindness and sympathy during |® K10 © , reville, | against low 5 ol > Mar.' YORS 1IN RED e o and was ABDHE 84 ynave of age. He|Msaltet low priced olly, atockt, sMar: ~ an James E. Lally of Windsor Locks in the Iliness and death of our beloved [1and, Cosden, Trans-Continental ha rval T o ot wa attagt by Have ML e AL L aumtitheiaios Ttk and ais0 (01 10 e e arookivn . v, | Phlliips Tet, wero depresscd 1 to 3 NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD > t Thel borutifut ‘floral .otterings ' n points Britain Nctional Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row ment of $900 on the goods or estate | terday when their airplane crashed to (gigned) Mr, and Mrs, Rund and Befora her marriage Mrs. Timmer- Low Close Telephon 80 Telephone 2-4141 of the defendant, the sheriff heing un- | the ound in a nose dive, are rests oo men was Miss Johannah Fisher of | 400 py g a1 29 s Membe Members rhlfl to find hrflw"v.\ In that amount | Ing comfortably, It is stated - this city, Rhe leaves l\v‘\r ther and | \m can 3 1043 Hartford Stock Excl New York Stock Exchange n the name of dndrows. r|m.'||ur\ hoapita e condition of CARD OF THANKS, mother, Mr., and Mrs. George ”'h""j»\m Cr & Fdy 17214 | Donald K. Hart, Manager e - neither is regarded a us, no fur We wish to express to all friends of Woodland street, a brother and & {am ot 0Ofl 3 S HUXFORD NAMED JUDGE ther injuries having developed e ee onr heartfell thanks |sister. She was a graduate murae of |Am Loeo ......148% 140 140y [ SO T et . Hartford, May 31.—The senate to. | g = " tor the many expressions of sym-|the Krldgeport Training hospital. The|Am &m & Re r.u: “,; M,:‘ WE OFFER— day confirmed the nomination of EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS 00 (0 00 For aur beloved wife | couple had lived in New Britain for|Am Sg Rf em.. T4% T47% 4% | 100 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK Frederick W. Huxford of Stamford to | Hartford, May 21.-Governor Tem- una danghter. Bspecially do we thank | about one vear coming here from|Am Tel & Tel..123 1100 100 AMERICAN HARDWAR be Judge of the court of common | pleton today reappointed W. § Hood (he Urn Buff Dept, U'rn Chafer nd | Yonkers, N. Y. |Am Tob .... 148 1471 100 STANLEY WORtKs, COMMON pleas for Fairfield county by a ballot [ of Winsted, Charles 1. Torrey of Put- | Repair Rooms of 1., F. & C., The - e |Am Wool ...... 03% 02% PRICES ON APPLICATION, vote of 32 td 0. Tn the house the | pam and John G. Taleott of Vernon pussell & Frwin Packing room GRADUATION PROGRAM Ana Cop ... 46% 45 WE DO NOT ACCLPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS. appointment was confirmed by a vote [ag members of the state board of edu- | (gigned) Christopher Delancy and | principal W. €. French of the Cen- Ate Tp & 8 F..1015 10014 of 13 to 0. cation each for a six year term. Mr. and Mrs, W, Donlon and famils. tval Junior High school has an.| At Guif & W .T 171 — e | nounced the graduation program | Bald Loco .. 1361 ST which will take place Friday, June 15,| Baltimore & O . 50% Beth Steel B .. 5aly at 9:30 a. m. in the school auditortum, £ 5 | % The prdgram is: ‘::: -;‘:\\rlfl ¥ 1‘.‘.‘| 4% JOHN P. KEOGH Invocation, Rev, William Ross;| & LRl I A lidatod Stock Exchange of New York “8pirit of tha Winds,” achool orches.| C°P Teath Co ek el e [tra; “Night”, ninth grade chorus;| Cnes & Ohlo : M Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport | 1 ! [“The Nightingale”, “In the Time of Cri N0 & StF Danbury Girle' Glee club; address, | ("o o 3 5 b i S New Haven d Bradstreet of Hartford; ‘r:‘x:;::‘ 2.2";“'" i1 K Middletowa BONDS New Life,” Roys' Glee club; pres- Direct Private Wire to New York. Con Gas . Burrltt entation of diplomas, School Commit-| cory Pord Ref 13 ; 311 G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Baok Bldg.—Tel. 1018 | teeman Joseph M. Halloran; music,| ceycible Steel “The Star Spangled Banner.” G Cane Hugar 14% . P TR T N T N R R ¢ T R T The following will receive honorable | .o 1% ® | mention for excellence in scholarship, [ mrin 18t pfd v ; et Sa lngs ATl Tilliabati Doyle, Lusliia: fava ot Ao Ric i et en Eleetric .. 4118 et Murghy, - Gertruae Evtett Gy siotors 14 1% 1% (| The Hartford-Connecticut Trust . Company Goodrick BRI ... 311% 307 Bank | Reneral proficiency Graee Paroline | ¢ North pfd 18 a 3 [Wallin and Athert Stesle Basncy are ;O RH 0 00 ssu 0ld State House Square, Hartford, Conn. { honored. ik & Int Mer Mar pfd 30 § 8 fe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards, " PROCLAMATION ON COAL F‘.nmfjr i " iy : e . epn” ik - p i | 2 | Kelly Spring T'r 474 . 5 r | Anticipating difficulties in transpor- | Kenneeott Cop.. 877 87t 871 Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. tation and higher prices than those of | [ahigh Val . |last winter which New Britain coal | Miq States Ofl.. 18 % 01 10 ) S OF CRE — CENE VK Deposits made from now up to June 5th G e D a0 ol il e %' LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING lenced next winter, Mayor John F.|\fic Pac ... .. : . : . < g [Hylan of New York city has issued a|x v Con ...... ¢ by Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time: proclamation urging consumers to!x y N 3 T E (Tuesday next) will bear interest at the (Prociamstion ureing consumers to| N ¥ NH & . T e —————— PR S o fort will be made to have Mayor A.| pure Ofl ...... 27 ; aal ” g g ‘M. Paonessa {ssuc a similar warning | pay Aam P & T rate of 4365 as if your deposit was made o R o of i i A = e T DR S e e e 10| SAVINGS BANK of NEW BRITAIN on the lst. : Rep T & 8RN B A1y Organized 1862 b |Royal D. N Y . . Mrs. Cs “ridell, her s |Sinclair O Ref ! ? 3 Start Your Savings Account This Week anugnter, of Shuttle A'r'\\;.d.,v.°2‘-n:$2:.:;'m,:’:,‘QL:;‘.‘“‘T i ! Resources $14,530,386 | will leave June 27 for a visit in Swe- ’ 3 9 3 o i e G ) This MUTUAT, SAVINGS BANK invites you to $100 will open an Account i u tobtivall 1 CNAE B | MaxhAYA PAIE! 324k a8 : |l use it as a place of deposit for your savings. try in July. abacco Prod The railroads committee of the| Transcon ofl Sl A ey ) . Y 2 common council 4t 4 meoting tomor- | Unfon Pacific .. 13 1 g 4149 INTEREST is being paid on deposits. row night will plan for a meeting with “nited Fruft Is of the “New Haven' road for “nited Re St .. 1 1 K N fon ot the south street sl 1% ndws Ao ot 0% (R The United States Victory Notes 1 | rond crossing hazard. The crossing teel pfd . e P oiven ! Ttan Copper ] g became due on the 20th of May and interest upon Thomas J. Boyle of Brooklyn, N. Y., a former resident of this city, was a| Wik Tverand - S oI them ceased on that day. This hank will accept these Ivisitor yesterday. Westinghonse : ; . \ Mrs. Molly Hurks Iasson of Stan- |} Notes for deposit at their full face value including ley street is seriously il at her home, udd & 5 | Mrs. Michael Orchofsky of 73 Booth ix amount of the coupon due on the 20th. |streot, suffered a painful wound on | Iner wrist yesterday afternoon when ¢ % . . i ' she siipped and fell, entting her arm | Am Horivare ] Bring in your Victory Notes now and start an [ Am Tosiery HaUe you one Of those [the New Britain Guneral hoapital | Bige Hfd C'pt_com ‘ account with them, or add their amount to the ac- there hor fos were cared for. |Bilings & Spencer com ‘ BN ; T o e 11, Parker ot |Billinga & Spencer ptd. . 13 count you ‘already have. | Byeryman's Bible class has called a | Bristol Brass ...... roomy all metal Boxes e e e ereinive e Cotte Arma .01 2w 8 ‘nvinnf- for tomorrow evening at llv-l Sheia Lot - the 15th of December, 1922, by the government and interest upon Y. M. C A lagle Lotk ceeaes those Notes ceased on that date, They be presented with the L4 f d ‘b l f | The pnlh';‘ were notified today that|Fafnir Bearing ... May 20th eoi fashed, bal ca . oty for tHE Phos s g | 5 4 ay 20 oupon attached, but can be (e nly for the face value the operator's leenses of Trene Cian- | Hart & Cooley ... e ond In our strong, sale anca burglar proo o e e i B, | Marttond Fiee Tihi . 188 of tho bor [ Brown of 131 Brown street have|Tanders Frary=& (lark : ANAANAANANANGS been suspended. George Nordman of | J R Montgamery com ! A : J R Montgemery pfd 4 3 M Saturdays § to 11 vault? One cent a day will secure | " Did it ever occur to you it would be | New Brit Machine |a good plan to buy an accident in.|New Brit Machine pfd 5 5 7 mo ;o A Hart. | Niles-Boment-Pond em 45 178 MAIN STREET srance policy. The Aetna of oné of these for you and it will Aetna Tife Tnsurance |$25 a year. J. . Carroll . 0. Box | 560, Hartford.—advt, Tussell Mg (o | Beoavill Mig Co guard all those valuable papers, CHANGES INPOLIGE DEPT, 5. rimon 50 5 CLERGYNAN ASUIGIDE KILLSSELF AT PLAY | ®taniey Work . J 4 i o £ Stanley Works pfd 2 L - ” & o », " - I d d l b l 4 Chief William €. Hart today an- iuhon o com tector Dmeritus o Al Souls Church ' New Y Police think Boy, Vound n s an persona e onglngs’ B esitve 4“”'{:" beigs w‘”{'l"“”' A e 2 At Washington, 76 Years Okl Shoot Ha 1. Tried to Stimulate Death | become effective in the police depart- | rravelers Tns Co E to Tease His Little Dog. | ment w. Sergeant George . {y{snian Mg Co Himeelf Today Y . inger ¢ completed four months A New Yorl 31— Francts Dane nig t an ay. ome 1n an et us T eneetive Hureat and it ree| 1. . TREASUNY STATEMENT, | Woshington. May 81D James giori" 11, accidentally kitied himselt . !.mu to duty as a street se rgeant [t & Treasury batance, $349.858 221 ‘\.|v‘|vvh‘ erre . vide KNOW hile playing “dead” so his little dog | Sergeant Michael Flynn will snecesq | Episcopaiian clergyman and universi- gegenic would whine in sorrow, pos |Sergeant Blinger in the detective HELD GVER AGATN ty instructor shot and killed 1 Heo beltove 10083 here today Fran Wy with two neckties show you one Of them T Hartford, May A1 The committee dny. . | Beginning tomorrow the motoreyele | “eanatorial and congressional dis., Pr Sterret s drawn in a «lip noose about the neck | policemen will be on duty until 9iy.4e today advised that the bill con- was rector emeritus of Al Sonls wuq round hanging from a doornob in | o'clock in the avening as 4 war will | arning congressional representation, | Church here which he i He | his Rrooklyn home last night, [ he waged on carly cvening specdtrs|iogy over from last session. should be | had served in 5 irlous churches and | Brownic was whining dolefully in New Britain. The change has been | heid over until the next general as.|had been a lecturer on cthica and| Police at first thought Francls had 0 made that one motereyele polee- leamply, The bill provides for six hilosophy in vari educationz) in- Leen murdered. but- changed to the man will begin his duties carlier 10 loongrassionnl representatives and | stitutions over the coustrs. At one. theory that the hoy had slipped B | the day than the other, who will work | jecignates the areas from which they time he was president of the society | hasd through the noose to tease the !ater at night. <hall be elected. " | for philosophicai inquiry. dog. 5 [

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