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) \ | | [ { i | ) . favor of the resolution was 116 SENATE OVERRIDES VETO ON DANBURY = CITY ITEMS. NORMAL DORMITORY =" (Continued from First Page) doetors by the disclosed that about 50 in Connestieut were examined electriec medieal examining bheard passed and on certification received thelr licenses, but had heen graduated from a medical sehool whieh was not eclectic or from & school net ree ognized by the Conneeticut eeleetic soctety A ruling by the attorney general Was to the effect that the lieenses of these dootors was not lega The bill also provides for the re- Jurn of a Meanse to Robert P. Ham- mie, of New Haven. Wouse Leader Buekley sald the blll did not validate the licenses of those physiclans whe had moved away from Conneetieut == TURN RULE -~ School Aid Dill Rejected Although the committes on education favorably reported the hill providing state ald to eleven towns for schools 1t was opposed by House Chairman Keith of the appropriations commit- tee and was rejected on a close vote Mr. Adinolfi and Mr, Falkner, rep- resentatives from New Haven tried without avail to save house bill No 262, which incregsed compensation to from 80 por 8 per cent an injured workman cent of his wages to 60 2 and in total disability extended the payments to ive hundred weeks, The bill was reported unfavorably by the Judiclary committee and as over whelmingly rejected when it came to a vote John W. Crofts was elected deputy judge of the town court of Sprague on the adoption of a resolution un der suspension of the rules, The resolution came from the judiciary committee to whom had been referred the declination of Charles B, Barne The house today passed the reso- lution favoring the adoption of a con stitutional amendment which would give all towns in the state at least one representative in the house with. out affecting the present system of representation. y This bill was admittedly drawn to cover the case of the town of Orange which lost its representativg after the town was divided to r*' West Haven a separate town, vote in to 46, It was rumored about the capital this afternoon that the New Britain, Hartford and Waterbury members nl the general assembly will make an| cffort to have Gov. Templeton veto the stream pollution bill as it passed | the senate and hmmo this m.nmng Firat glass hu"(-r\ knr)\\ n to history was at Tyre, They ve Dcme a Lot Fnr Uncle Sam Teddy Roosevelt would have been proud of E. Bernhoft and wife of Akra, N. D. For they've | done their bit toward perpetuating the race. Here they are with their fifteen children. more years and the Bernhoft family ought to have a good football team all its own, as there's elev- | ; advt ¢ lles of the 1 & wmonth Mrs. Wi i street home fAnwe 86 @'els Guihra Player Piancs. Mora vt Y- M 3 eursion to 14 by rai Plerce & Co—advt Bwingin' Down the fox trot record, C, 1 advt Freneh Hat Prof. Bidg A Building Pupd Ex New York Baturday, Jume Tiekets §4.50, on gale €. | B Lane PMerce & Shoppe, §7 West Ma Exclusive millinery advt El , Nat. Guard at Ar thep for Luneheon "ather's day op, W Tell him with & 1 June 17t} Maly advt “Rar vt ey Gongle," Victor at Morans H4,000 WANT WAGE INCREAS) started by th Chieago, have bhesn re employe Chicag wilikes and B, Pau ) North western and } Routhe 1} system for overtim and way N ine John em mday work, secrotary ¢ rallway department of the Americi l‘l’ Y'LL TREAT 'EM ROUGH, Uy Ansocintoa ¥ 8 \| [N J‘I ¢ t ta public cers will g8 with lgshes, property and from husine ro e thei barment to be suk mbly tomor subjec conflscation permanent d under a bill national asse TEAM'S CAPTAIN, Richard Vo Ju HATFIELD Middletow: =) was elected ecaptain of the tennis team for next ye is u junior and is pr class Both Papa and Mama Bernhoft are natives of Icland. e BURRITT SAVINGS BANK —it may be for taxes, for insurance, interest on mortgages or NEW NEW HAVEN WOMEN TAKE GOLF PRIZES Elm City Furnishes Viotors in "y Shuttle Meadow Contasts ers of 1 annectis age ation entered pament of the assos wuttie Meadow the heat players for low basis of 1§ golfers, Mrs state's best rs, who had a 2 handicap round in 96 is gained he iow gross award from the . Mrs C. C. Eiwell finish 4 gross of 108 whieh, with 8, brought her well in the low net eontest we of § | ow players in the han l Mrs. Frederick with a net of 93, 8, of Hartford, 90; New Haven, 981;| diet, Waterbury, Winslow, handicap Wurter mem Golf lioth v net on the » New Haver wire of Mrs a 4 Wm Rer pia r N Mra, herg of New Haven, I'nis afternoon there is an proaching and putting contest prizes awarded by the local club, & hald ap for be. ihnual state tournament opens Tuesday next in New | and will e for four| rednesday thers will be a put. also approaching and/| The lowest 32 in tying rounds will be eliginle | to enter the four eights scheduled There will be prizes for low gross and ow net scores in the qualifying round. | Mrs. Wm, Wurtenberg, of New Haven in charge of the entries for en Haver i PUBLIC WORKS HEARINGS, a meeting of the board of publie next Tuesday evening, several be given Property will bn heard proposed changes og grade on Sexton «ftreet, from the top of the hill to Lasalle between Clark street and Me- ock road; also on the reduction| of bullding lines on Grove street, be- tween Broad and Lyman streets, . BY FIRE. on $375,000 DAMAG Canton, 0., June 5.—Fire of unde- termined origin today destroyed the greater part of the Canton Hardware | Co. building with a loss estimated at between $375,000 and $400,000. A| dozen firemen and volunteers were | cut by falling gla Eight hundred public baths, one ef which alone would accommodate 3,000 | bathers at a time, were installed in | Rome Dbetween 400 B. C. and 180 A. D. A few BRITAIN DAILY | John | Geunther. |drew's Lithuanian church by Rev, | Services were conducted at the late! JUNE WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS HERALD, TUESDAY, Mys, Comelia Kenyon vaelia Kenyon, widow of the hert Kenyon, died at the how \ ida Thompeos 4 Nont Main et, Southingts ast ¢ sing. Had she lived until Jupe 146 she would have been 80 years of age She resided fog a number of years on Prospect streed She {8 surived by two daughters Alice €, of Southington, and Mrs gnma Packard of SBouth Manchester e funeral will be held tomeorrow afternen at § o'clock, Bervices will be held at the B, C, Porter funeral par. lors with Rev, Heary W, Maler of. flelating. Interment will be in Fair view eemetery entiment was #till pr penily of 1 B, Initial transastion be irregular, Changes as & rule were nomi although Calif Pet, which was heavy yesterday, ad vaneed 1% points and Willys Over and pra. fell back one. Ralls were firm Noon-—~When bullish demonatra- tions in & few individual stocks falled to rally the rest of the list, bear traders began seeking out weak spots #nd met with considerable success be- fore neon American Hide and Lea pfd, and Central Lea pfd. were each driven down about 4 points to new low prices for the year. Underwood Typewriter dropped three Phillips Pet. 215, Woolworth 2 and a number of others ! to 1% The whele list turned heavy before the second hour. Call money opened at 4% per cent 1:30 p, m.~While the early selling had an unsettling effect in a senti. ! mental way the bulls did not abandon their efforts to promote a rise. Ehip- ping and merchandise issues became strong and U, § Fteel rose to 97 Fisher Body improved slx peints but Underwood Typewriter extended its loss to five points High . 00t Am Cot Of! s Am Loco . 148 Am 8m & Re.. 60% IAm Sum Tob .. 26 Am Tel & Tel..1287% Am Wool , e 90 Ana Cop o 4b% Ate Tp & 8 F,,101 At Guif & W I, 17% Baldwin Loco .182% | Balti & Obio .. 50 | Beth Steel B .. b33 [ Consol Textile . 101 Can Pacific ....1527% | Can Leather ... 2614 Chi Mil & 8 P. 21% Chi Rek I & P. 20% Chile Copper .. 26% Chino Copper Consol Gas | Corn Prod | Crucible Steel (Cuba Cane Sugar Erle | Erle 1st prd ., |Gen oMtors . |Gt North ptd “|Insp Copper Int Mer Marine . Int Mer Mar pfd 20% Allls-Chalmers . 41 | Pacific Oil <. .87 Int Nickel 15 Kelly Spring T'r 44% Kennecott Cop.. Lehigh Val Mid States Oil.. Mid Steel . Mis Pac IN Y Cen .. INYNH&H North Pac .... 72% Pure Oil . Pan Am P & T Penn R R ... Pierce Arrow .. Ray Con Cop .. |Reading . ..... 7 |[Rep T & 8 . Royal D, NY .. Sinclair Ol Ref 2 South Pacific South Rail _ | Studebaker Co | Texas Co Texas & Pacific 22 |Tobacco Prod .. 8§13 81 j Transcon Ofl 7% Nt Union Pacific .. 135% 1353 U 8 Indus Alco 567 56 T S8 Rubber Co 508 49% 97 951 117% 1174 6% 67 561 557% 120% 120% Funerals —————— John Hayes The funeral of John Hayes, Civil war veteran, was held this merning at § o'clock at Bt. Mary's chure Nev Walter McCrann was celebrant at a solemn high mass, Rev, Frederiek Coholan of Norwich was deacon, Hev . Winters was sub.deacon and Rev, Raymond Clabby was master.of. ceremonies, Father Clabby conduct. ed the committal services at the grave and Interment was in 8t. Mary's ceme. try The \V|I§‘nn\ Latham, Low 988 s 140 80 28 120% 8o f, 14y 1001 174 Close 9!'. 1 1‘! honorary pall bearers were Ernest Root, L. D, Penfield and 8, H, Wood, The active | pall bearers were James McGrath, Patrick Scully, Robert O'Neil, Willlam Spurvey,, Louis Knight and Fred As the body was I\rr\ugmi into the church John Crean, or. ganist, played “America. Mrs. M. T. Crean sang “"Taps”. As a recessional, anist Crean played “Tenting To- | night.” Charles H, Avery. The funeral of the late Charles H. Avery who dled at his home at 203 Shuttle Meadow avenue took 223 place | » this afternoon. Bervices were . 6214 Ref .1307 . 128 14% held at the late home, Rev, Henry W. Maier officiating. Burfal was in Falrview cemetery, Urzula Ramounyte The funeral of U'rzula Ramonyte of Austin street took place this morn ing, with requiem mass at St. An V. Grikls, Interment was in St. Mary's | cemetery, Mrs. Alfred Middleton, The funeral of the late Mrs. Alfred Middleton was held this afternoon. home at 364 Church street by Rev, Samuel Sutcliffe. Burial was in Fair- view cemetery, WILL BRING ALVIS BACK A\ member of the New Britain po- lice department will leave on Monday of next week for Portchester, N. Y., to take John Alvis into custody for an alleged assault with intent to kill in this city on December 26, 1822, On June 11 Alvis will complete a 30 day jail sentence imposed upon him by the Portchester court on an as- sault charge. 1113 454 l!"% . 458 20 New Champion 7 8 Steel pfd .. | Willys Overland | Westinghouse anHonm Lead . 1cm; | (Judd & Co.) Bid 765 554 Asked 770 560 150 161 54 149 12 15 15 26% | 78 80 68 38 |Aetna Life Travelers .'. | Rights |Hea Elec Lt . |Am Hardware Bige-Hfd Cpt ...... Bills & Spencer com .. Bllls & Spencer pfd | Bristol Brass |Colt's Arms | Eagle Lock |Hart and Cooley |Landers, ¥ ... IN B Gas Liznt IN' B Machine com . 54 | Why Not Aim Your Savings” Every one of us, at some time of the year, ‘ has to meet some large household expense, etc. Here’s Our Plan: Divide that large amount intoe say 12, or 52 parts, and de- ‘ | money demand for money ; posit here at The Burritt Savings Bank these smalier sums, each these large sums come due—you will have them ready and at the same time you will receive 4149, interest. | week or month. You will not have to plan_and: worry when ’ \ Why not try this method of meeting all difficult bills. ; Open a Savings Account Now and save systematically. " | Country | plonship matches, | given by the Ladies' IN B Machine pfd . 50 |Nlles-Be-Pond .. 5 43 | INorth and Judd 49 Ipeck, Stow 34 IRussell Mtg Co 70 IBcovill Mfg Co . 172 |8tandard Rerew 1683 |8tanley Works com ., 68 | |8tanley Works ptd 284 | |Torrington com 48 {Traut and Hina .. 20 Unfon Mfg Co 45 |Fafnir Bearing Co 70 POLICE BOARD MEETING Commission Will Decide Whether to Send Chief Hart to Convention at Buffalo Next Week, ..189 e 624 .27y . ATY . 40 Tuther Kennett of Coronade | club, sprung quite a surprise | when ghe defeated Miss Doreen Kave anagh, California woman golf cham pion, in the southern California chame« Mrs, A special meeting of the board of police commissioners wAll ba held to | morrow night to take action on send- [ing Chiet William C. Hart to the nationat convention of police chiefs to be held at Buffalo, N. Y., next week, The board will probably lidten to the report of the discipline committee in reference to the action | of Pollceman Willlam Doherty and three others who are alleged to have | ridden in an automobile on two | mornings between 3:30 o'clock when they make their last ring and 4 o'clock when they report police headquarters. Speclal Notlce thfl Hope Chest | Auxillary, A. O. held Friday evening at the regular meeting. All coupons and must be returned to Mrs. Daniel Kehoe, 114 West street, secre- | tary of the comnfittee.—advt, The award of will be at | RATL l\\\l\ S STAND 0\ LIQUOR. | By The Associated Prea | London, June 5.—Premier Baldwin questioned in the house of commons today in regard to the effect of the | Unlted States supreme court liquor | ruling, said that the British govern- ment did not contend that a ship en- tering the territorial waters of a coun- | try was not subject to the jurisdic- ’unn of that country but that as a! { matter of international comity such jurisdiction was not generally exer-| | cised except to restrain acts likely to lead to disturbance of the public or- der, ONCRE IADE of ..AB!owTE {YTE.rrm l[an‘)p(n, SUTATRIFLE MORE THAN WOODEN BOXES, paivered_ongwhere 150 Landers, Frary PUTNAM & CO. Members New York Stock Eschange Mombers Hartford Stock Exchaage Stanley R. Fddy, Manager 81 West Main S¢, Tel 2040 We Offer & Clark 50 Stanley Works 50 American Hardware JUDD & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange BERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE D: Hartford - Conn, Trust Bldg, Tel, 3.0339 \l-.\\ DRITAIN: 23 West Malu St, Tel, 1815, We Offer:— AMERICAN HARDWARE SCOVILLE MFG. CO. Prices on Application Thomson, e & Co. NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD New Britain National Bank Bldg. 10 Ceatral Row Telephone 2560 Telephone 2-4141 Membors Members Hartford Stock Exchange New York Btock Exchange Donald R. Hart, Manager WE OFFER— 100 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK 100 AMERICAN HARDWARE 100 STANLEY WORKS, COMMON PRICES ON APPLICATION. WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS. JOHN P. KEOGH Bember Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport Danbury BONDS New Haven dedletown Direct Private Wire to New York. G. F. GROFF, dgr—~Room 509, N. B, Nat'l Bank Bldg—~Tel. 1018 The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company Old 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. There Is Just One Time and That Is Now To open up that checking account and pay all those household bills by check. Why should you wait, when all you need to do is to come in and make a deposit at the Receiving Tel- ler’s window?. He will give you a check book all ready for your use, and a book in which all your deposits will be recorded. This is all there is to it and you are ready then to start keeping a regular, safe and con- venient method of handling your household expenses. Why Not Try It This Week? M For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts,