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W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JU - HAGENINEAD FORM ENGLAND URGES O, PULLRAN FAVORED INBRITISH MATCH ~ FRANGE TO AGREE ~FOR SUP. OF HEALT e e—— Ruth Agues Lavien VE 11, 1088 ] WAL STREET STOCK FAGHANGE REPORTS n PUTNAM & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange Deaths T““ 88 “ ]‘mn amm Rob. (Gontinued frem Miret Pase) (Continued from Wirst | “]il Mhe TR o _ Meombers Hartford Stock Exchange . ol - i r ol r i s Axe &h e Cloee - Suggests e, Pullen of £33 Eant Main sreet, 4 2 ot Am B wug AT ! anley R, Fady, Manager A1 West Main S, Tel, 2040 s Sire (o0 Improve the opportunity (0 1| 1o then brought um the of A Am Can 3 ) 89 el . ¥ i name 2y, Funeral services were held at the g J 500 Dogs I in 78 me s ner it 0 | Ve, Weath o, 0, S of e Punertsoves were et the A1 C4n et _— —_— —_— A Teply by the allies the New Dritain General Hospital 88 jiev. Dy, Abel A. Ablgu 1t Am Cot ONl ‘ N \ i L IRY by -the Wit b medical diveetor, taking the place of Burnal was in Fairview . Am 1000 4 s We Offer | Troon, England, June 11.-~Hagen 1equire prebahly several weeks of ne. Dr. Julius G. Heary who s er AW B & R, 82N 1% 02 | Bad & difleult time of 1t on hia PoUnd | o y " | Ing from the effeets of & serious auts Harry 1 AmSs Rfem,. N 1§ N | | over the new caurse today and had 10| " P anly united action by the ajlies | MBI Accident that took place sever! | 1rarry Ritieien of 180 lafayette] AM Tel & To IR L L 50 s N F TEL CO i be satisfied with an & now feasible in the view of Franee, it | O"the ago. Dr, Dray explained the sereet, died this morning at the Har. |A™ To HEN HTH l . ’ J . MacDonald Bimith, the Californian, | was said would he & common notiee | (24106’ qualifieations us follows: | fard hespita Funeral arrangements |AM Woo 02, 02 W00 18 far betler fores, Solag over tod Qo (Ao sy SURSR. Baies He completed hs High sehoo! course 1, charge of Tarrant & Maffey, are|ANa Cop 't 1 HY% 100 STANLEY WORKS PREFE municipal eourse making it in 15 PRssive reslatance 1o the exemmiion sk |and received his diploma in 3918, incommmmte At BP0y 1ney g0sy RRED Hagen was seldom stealght from | the treaty of Versailles Atterward | 1" 1919 he received the degres of ALGuif & W T . 178 1Ty the tee, was frequently In the rough |ine . would have the leisure to|Dachelor of selence at the University Mrs, Anna Devakaitis T.oco 118y my | and often trapped, getting int g0 all aver the problem If m‘y“ of Wisconsin Medieal schoo His Mra, Anna Devakaitis, aged 40 years H&o o B tiouble on almost every hole. His| dispased to do so, hut France will in. |18l ¥ear at that institution ineluded died this fternoon o pneumonia at | Heth Steel i3 2y eard read: sist that if the discussions are resum. |“0"7%€% In bactoriology, public heaith ner home at 2 Rhodes strect. §he | CON Textil 0N | OuL: 4:5:4 2.5.5 Sedabmdl €1 they proceed on the basis of the "9 EYnecology, He received his was the wife of Plus Devakaitis ang | Con Pacifi 4 I h | I 8:8:8e Bedol dod-d=d)—bl | Prench conditions as set forth at the 87 Of doetor of medicine at the the mother of ten thildre six of | Seea & Ohlo ... & “"H Fmith playing smoot went out| Parig conference in Januam Yale Medical achool. From 1931 to whom nre lving. They ure Joseph, CM M & Bt P, 23 2 in 37 and came home Wwith almost| This means it is oxplained, that| 1732 he was an interne in the de- Vietor, Leon, Adolph, Benjamin and M R I8l & P . 83 i) i eaual steadiness exeept for & six on | France at present is still unwilling to | PATtmMent of surgery at the New Ha- Kdward, Funeral services wi Chile Copp ‘ § the 16th, His card make further concessions in order 1o Yo" General hospital. From there held Thursday morning at Chino Copper Out: GBed oded 3o4-6—37 | render a united reply by the allies N® Went to the Yale Medical schol at St, Andrew's chureh and interm Con Gas fv” 47;'-.\“‘ ‘1 [} ‘,;. x;—? possib) department of surgery, where he was will be in 8t, Mary's cemetery Corn Frod Bef . 08 rkwood, the ustralian | pPremisr Poincare w hably ob. | B88istant resident surgeor He " gl m gty . Crucible Bteel 5 { champlon, hewing a stralght 1ne| oot to 8 now ..nsnrm‘.“.1.',,,':,',:,:."_) Sva |boan medical director of - the \-l:'“ Cuba Cn Sug Members New York Stock Exchango along the course, playing With re-|is helieved to prefer the more delfh. Dritaln General hospital for several Endi hr MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE markable steadiness and putting well, | erate 1 *thed of negotiation through Months past, Ho {8 about 27 years | Erie Ilv\ll'l'lnl_u .lgryu‘m d - Conn, Trust Bldg, Tel, $.0820 ca‘v%rh::.;m'n ity & 76, s eardi|diplomatie channex of_age, Dr. Bray advised the board fluntralg g B NEW BRITAIN: 33 West Mals 8, Tel. 1815, A - . ———— in final year at Yale ineluded s ‘ “lec g %3 LS — IN: 3edeB dedod 3oBedmdT—16, MISSIONARY course in the principles or“:..:.“: — Gen Mot We Offer:— The golfers were favored with IN NEAR EAST health in which he receivd an honor Good. (BF) 1 bright sunshine today with the wind rank, Lr. Bray eaid Willlam Erwin Gt North pfd AMERICAN HARDWARE e ot o | TALKS T0 ASSYRIAN HERE ™ o s vue v T cmot A s e Bt Ted Ray, former British open Eeianion Tl ‘{;"::"“]"':;“"";”:‘;‘:""" the held at the Erwin chapel at & o'clock, | Tncifie O 3 A champlon and winner of the Ameri-'Rey, W, B, McDowell Describes Con. | Walsh then asked §f he o Reard [ John L, Davla officlating and | Int Nickel vAbe A ean open champlonship fn 1621 turn- | correctiy that the applieam xar oo | burial was ' Fairview cemetery nt Paper ... 43% 434 €] in a eard of George Dunean, | ditfons In Bagdad and Mosul Which — Kelly Spring T'r 45 SCOVILLE MFG. CO, Prices on Application of school only two years. Dr, Bray > Fritieh open champion in 1020, had " : Ea8 1 DRy Benjamin Dubowy Kennocott Cop British title holder, got 76, s Al what experience he n ) n Mid Statef Ofl Rev, W, B, McDowell, a missiona; among the Assyrlans in Mesopotam| |spoke yeste has had and when he was told that|® Wwell known merchant who ¢ he had taken courses in public health | Saturday, wns held yesterday after. s were held at the home s Pac Y Cen Jim Barnes play his usual strong | game through the fairways but was H o o ety LA b ¥ at the Assyrian mis. at school, the opposing commissioner N0ON. Servic N ¥ NI A3t . Y :’H ""‘““ .'-;-;:;I on the greens, taking|gion 1n the South church, describing d that he did not consider 59 Smalley street, Rev. 8. Canter and \.M‘f \\ "“,fs'” o e AL the plight of the few thousand re- experfence. Rabbi J. A. Aronson officlating. Inter- | yorty & oo nm { el i8s0. \maining Assyrlans in the Near Dr. Walsh then expressed his ob.|ment was in Beth Alom cemetery. | pon” on ! N | Grorg Authach of Hostan took 0 | ReV: r. MeDowell has _devoted jection. He remarked that the health | Many mourners attended tho obse- | pan Am b & NEW BRITAIX NARTIGD | Sonthe 1oL vears of his life to ml.«'llonnr,\ work | hoard of such a city as New Britain | (uies. |'enn R R New Britain Netional Bank Blig. 10 Central Row | Jangle, the former South Afriean [#nd returned to the United ~States | should have the services of an ex. The pall bearers were A. Bessoff, A. [ pioves Arvow Telephone 2680 Telephone 2-4141 AR e three months ago. perienced man and he favored allow. linderman, L. Kroll, H. Kennedy, A|Ray con Cop Membors Membirs The entry of Harry Brown, the|, THe speaker has been spending his ing the matter to remain open and a Berson and A. Rifkin, | Reading . ..... | Hartford Stock Exchang: New York Stock Ex Mexico City professional, w Sotatoh- rnvuln \:'.mmlnz tlhr {\flfi_\.rlfnu u;"u_m:ldur! temporary superintendent employed N ST [Bop°L &8 (v | Donald R, Hart, Manager €d, Brown deciding not to compete. [A04 dosul “'{‘fl‘:l"rl'{:"r;“":s ‘Br‘n‘l”‘;;"““' one of more experfence could be |Royal D, N Y .. | P = s e RN 100 .\v1 3 o'clock this afternoon with a [FORCIHON 18 WOt 60K lprnll-rl ”m’“ '“'l’:lfhn i [ IT S. |Binclnir OIl Ret We Ofter: { number yet to finish, the lowest score | 7P v, # el r. Bray reminded him that, with |South Pacific Shar ) AN 7 ) q | had been turned in by Fred Robson, | CoN1itlons aro improving in these two |the exception of Dr. Lee, nor the TR | South Rail 100 Shares AMERI( AN HARDWARE & J., the English internationalist—a citien but 4,000 Asyrians who went recent health superintendents had ex-| Masons of the Iifth Masonic dis-|Studebaker Co 100 Shares LANDERS, FRARY & CLARi H A Gordon Lockhart, a Scotsman from |back 'T t):'"'rh";'n"'lan" are ';1 & bery |Perience in publfe health work. He|trict, which includes New Rritain. |Texas Co ... .. 100 Shares STANLEY WORKS COMMO® i Gleneagles, was only one higher with | 2V _rfl_rI‘lA t lnr halmrs having l"‘n‘rullml attention to the fact that ho Wil not have a sheep bake at Lake ! Texas 3 Pacific PRICES ON APPLICATION, * a 74. cororsdiin tali.ansense, rlans |17 held office without any experi- | Compounce this year, according to| Transcon Ofl WE DO NOT ACCLPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS, X Cyril Tolley, former British am Hopidb i it SU A eins [ence as had Dr. T. Eben Reeks, Dr, | the daclsions of officlals of the gen-|Union Pacific teur champlon had a 75, Ahe Mitcheit | 1N Marselll s, (Y'mn_"'. Who are helng |John G. Curtis, Dr. William M. Stock. | eral committeh, but will have an old| United Fruit ! the British veteran turned in a 79 supporte I,h), funds sent from Amer- {woll and others. He sald Dr. Pullen | tashioned picniec at some other park. |United Re St .. i 4 i \en, They would like to come to the |had better grounding for the work | Victrolasand Planos, Henry Morans | U 8 Food Prod United States but are prevented from (than had most of the applicants who | —advt, | U 8 Rubber Co . 2' INVENT"RIES IN (om0 by emigration law restric- | had previously applied, and that he| The Lady Nest of Owls will hold &|U § Steel .- sos 9% 96y JOHN P. KECGH tons. " i ws not golng to use the job as a step- | reguiar meeting tonight in Odd Fel-|U S Steel ptd .. 1184 1181, 11514 s B“URT l]F PRflBATE . ,""""‘ ("i McDowell ;P‘;"“,I"P‘m‘h“ plug slone to something else, but plan- |lows' hall at 8 o'clock Utah Copper . 651, 64 fang Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York | elp that has heen sent to Mesopo- |ned to make public health his Laurel Court sewing circle will| Westinghouse . 581 6% 58 ; ! tamia_from America and fald that it | work, ettt e QU il sl S L LSO Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport Ir;:?'1:;-;:01;;1:;21::;::1“1:l‘bdng!;,::fw;:; Approved By Dr. Fromen Linooln street, frem 10 to & o'clock, (Putnam & Co.) Danbury Lot ®| Dr. Fromen spok c ol 3 CRA DR 2 8 : aQ y | (Continued from First Page) have suffered from privation. { ¢ ra opoke In complimentary | Tuesday. Luncheon will be served. Bid Asked (f§ Middletown BONDS New Haven CHekotitnd applicant’s ability, partl- | Radlo sets and supplles at Morans. [Aetna Life Ins Co .....780 10 o o R i N e jcularly his tact. He remarked that a | —advt, |Am Hardware 54% 56 Direct Private Wire to New York. as follows: 300 shares Nipplssing T heulth super ) B bithe g ¢ iaed s | ; | 541 56 Mines, $1,800; one share of East Ber- 855283 M AG DAY et "“f‘:‘vi,"'ff“""' ”“Fl"‘!d“" bythe | Judge George B. Thayer will speak (Am Hosfery ..... 40 50 G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1034 A4 ard a vears ago had a good at the regular meeting of the New|Bige?Hfd Cpt com 145 148 lin Coal & Wood, $100; cash in banks, i sk SR et e 3 . | : = nowledge of public health work, but |Britain Lions club at the Elks club|Bills & Spencer com 8 12 $86.85. Total, $1,986.85. There are Lange Som Reallisd Fow nbnhlod”""k“'l tact and was not successful. He tomorrow at 12:15 o'clock. Bills & .;;)em‘é'r pfd 12 1:‘ | Sighounioll ang mining stocks wHith ; ¥ sald that Dr. Pullen had often demon- | prench Hat Shoppe, §7 West Main |Bristo] Brass gn il g | d fl‘f”‘” ‘;“ 1.“" Middlemas {nventory| Veterans' Camp at Niantic—Meeting ;::;a-;lhu tact in the conduct of the s, Prof, Bldg. Exclusive millinery. [Colt’s Arms ........... 21 a7y | ' follows: Tailoring hu-:m and stock, | of Committee This Evening. Dr. Bray advised the commissioners | The regular mesting of the ho:\rd,t-:-(:;?fll;ngk Ebwontcl, ‘ifi e $1,175; bank deposit, $154.78; Liberty . |that Dr. T. Eben Reeks, former health i o e b SRRl ] fod bond, $100; Sovereigns Trading stock Commander Dewey Selander of New | ¢yperintendent and more recently an of police commissioners will be held|Fafnir Bearing : 60 £6 i L ULl bled War Veter. | S0P ¥ N |Tyesday night. A chairman and clerk |Hart and Cooley 70 | PR femelon:Sshytotali SUBOATE, | B NARRRC SOLLMRRIN Wan WAURES Rnfig disalthi superintndenk nowioons | Lot bl atie iy o SR oan And o L GO 8 A deposit of $3,432.14 in the Soclety |ans, under whose ausplces ® dri.\'r’ 18 | nected with the New Britatn General | o1 "- i ";m tfm I‘F‘Senlil d Elec I.lgh! ‘1.px 161 for Savings, Hartford, s the only item | belng conducted for a disabled veter- |y,pita), had been in favor of Dr. sl R ‘“"":'5- Foioveieioie, 86% 68 i bineie toventoryior Tane Salisbuty, |t ssmeR amp seporied tedev! pullents aproiniment. /1eissleaten, ha| Moo YL e tetelected | FL L B TR Montspmeryicomes, 506 Susan 1. Hance left $5,004.73, con-|that $552.83 was realized on Satur-|.,u1q take up his dutles June 16, Dr, i 4 & Montgomery ptd . ,107 sisting mainly of savings bank de.|day's tag day and through the collec- gray gaid, tors of the Chamber of Commerce will N B Gas . ,.... . 35 37 | pr‘\slt., % tions at thes t)\‘entcrs. Applicant a “Pleasant Chap."” h“[r:‘l_l: (‘?‘i::“']“'\‘l‘]"-ohm“ st Soh‘x: B Machine 614 | | Realty holdings make up the major| A meeting of the commitiee In| p. Gertrude J. Kinsella remarked ey roar Soda|N B Machine pfd . 80 | | portion of the $16,520.30 estate left|Charse of the drive will be held to-|nat the applicant is a "pleasant chap” S etun O, Warner. ot Walllngton | Niles-Be:Pond ' com 43 | by the late Henry Fenski, He owned|DiSht at § o'clock at the office of |ang that he plans to make public alrost. Bolvidera ih 1n Holtir atthnad| North' and fudd 48 ] | propertics on Beaver street, Mayor A, M, Paonesse in city hall. |peaith his lfe work, The comes®s A e e M T 33 | An inventory of $2,208.31 wag| The drive will be concluded Wed- |mentary remarks of the commission T i B DS S T ey 65 : shown by appraisers of the estate "'\n“dM' flis [ Dat By AR PRI, sOWaver oy i manager of the New Britaln | w b SHE 4 115 | J, Imil Brumbaum, this consisting most- | - , TR T | Tie tesling, cnat Lo yearsioubicf dahool | St bR |8 S BTE L 129 ' ly of Stanley Works stocks. Liner Baltic Puts Back RO D% Lo publie ekl waik 0| M iiee havs. Neail posiaNd anas|TIDOAKL Savew, . 168 iy Y ' 7 1.3 T ot constitute sufficient experience t e |Stanley Works ... 6 \ lv.:tahf‘!]\l_slclmf‘ff left snt,s(x]n..:v‘ After Striking Wreckage ot conatitu appotntment. e con. the operator's licenses of Frank Reyn- | Sanley Works pfd i:lé uch of which is represente n X . 3 4 ST Fiore: bl = 2 y Togk holdings and (e I | By The Assoctated Pross. |cluded an expression of his objecttons |38 of 30 Florence street and Albert|morrington Co com 0 300 R eaiial aveine Liverpool, June 11.—The White by remarking: [Matulls of 74 Seymour street’ have(mraut and Hine 20 Real estate at 52 South High street, | Star liner Baitle which struck an ob- | “Of course, you men can do what l’"“',‘l_""‘."";""- ot Hal){nhnin e e | TrAVEIHA! Ty ‘Do 558 X : & 2 i wrecked two hours after leavl ng| “Don't nk tha r. Fromen and ma w Liidh Y RS SCSNe | ;“"y‘;"“lf‘s‘" :L‘le““"““’"‘ Ot H. Augus-{ o eahatowh for New. Yorlc Saturday |r have any interest if. the matthr or notified David Manning of this '\ Pythian Sister Offici 1 A $1,242.70 estate of Marv Jane|and put back to port reached Liver- hold any brief for the applicant,” Dr,|to pbear in the Springfleld, Mass, ] ) Otticial | [ adley 15 represented i aa M&nC| pool this morning. It was arranged |Dray replied rather warmly, [police court tomorrow morning to| Drops Dead in New York | e ey e reprosented In a deposit In) £ ier to be docked for examination | “I'm only following the trend of ex- [answer a_charge of YEOkInA EWINR Novwioh, Juns 11 < M. Ladta i vedhinl osenn tp N er,| 8% (0 the extent of the damage. Hor |pressions,” the opposing commissioner | et Ir ol Common- | Loutse Voss, widow of Henry M, Colt e es b xter, i | s wealth avenue left t mornin s o % ¥ totaling $2,165.31, is represented in a ]r?“ss““z”’“‘” ek the trip on oihee "'I“;A‘N!\'[ 5. Dunne suggested. that|Ne&w Tork whefe he will vlayg ‘fl“’:\qnd o supreme representative in the deposit with the Soclety for Savings, | 1¢T®: |when Dr. Lee's successor fs agreed saxophone with the Yale Students' FRe e L U || Hartrora, All D - of Ruptur upon a contract for a term of scveral |orchestra. They will fll an engage- |t \ower Broadvay today. = She was { Pauline Zehler's $4,225 estate com. | < anger o upture 4 |vears be drawn. The doctor thought |ment at the Rendez-Vous where Gilda d i\x‘l;shodllllnmz‘: of A :\lone. N. | prises real estate on Cherry street and | With Russia Is Avoided it would be advisable to hold up the Grey of the Ziegfeld Follies is danc-| Y+ A4 had been twice marred, A ek | son by her first marriage survives, ol e Sy g A Ra AR G R appolntment until the candidate could |Ing. o | ¥ A { Mary L. Smith left a mortgage val.|™Y Tho As e i |be Interviewed and he moved that it| George Engel of Arch street spent , S | [, uld ot $2000 and a deposit in tne| London June il—Soviet Russta's| 5 COVCTE, T Ao tternoon. It |the week-end with friends in New-| Pleads Not Guilty When | I* Burritt Savings bank of $196.95, total- | TPI¥ to the latest British demands in 80 voted [port, R. T. ! A f Killi irl | | PRI 1O e dispute between the two natlons | VRS 8 . [k Sidbe e ol ccused of Killing Girl ing $2,196.95, | | Miss Brooks Resigns | The Maple Hill Bridge club will| has been delivered to the British for- | | New Haven, June 11, — Willlam | The only other matter that came hold its annual outing Wednesday.| tiam | € the resignation | Those going by trolley have been'ask. | Gibbs, a former cowboy who killed May White, on May 19 was held for cign office, It is known the reply is at $3,000 and a Christmas club ac-| °f N of such a conciliatory and accom- count of $12, comprise the $3,012 es- before the hoard w of Miss Edith M. Brooks as laboratory |€d to take the car leaving Maple Hill | i Real estate on Grand street, valued | | modating nature that any nature of | tate of Mary F. Bagshaw. y technician, She will leave June 23 to |at 10:50 a. m. Those going by auto- | trial i the superior court today on a | | Edward H. Munson left $11,010.61| 2 ripture of the existing trade rela- | ¢\, 0"y nosition in private laboratory mobile will mcet in Hartford, where | charge of homicide. He entered a { represented in property at 55 Bassott '100S seems to be removed. ..|work In Peoria, il where more ad-|they will have lunch and then attend {plea of not gullty when arralgned in | street, valued at $5,500, bank deposits| , "' rePly has been In Tondon sev- | vqnced laboratory work and greater |the theater. the city court. Medical Examiner 48 CANSSTAY Bpbocty. fral days but wan withheld by M. qpancial inducements nave been ofter- | Mr. and Mrs. John . Downes of Scarborough testified that the woman | | Krassin, ed her. The resignation, which was Monroe strect, and nlam:ll\lor Hc\lvn.'dk‘-l of manual strangulation. e the second from the department in| who is home from the College of New | | Yale Crews Do Best :l‘hey | 89,000 IN PERMITS ISSUED. |one week, was accepted, In reply to|Rochelle, will attend the commence-| Three Harvard Crews ‘ Can in Poor W eather two permits to build were lssued question, Dr. Lee said there was no ment exercises of Suffield school to-| Are Taken Out for Spin Gales Ferry, June 11.—Weather [to manufacturing concerns teday at friction in the department, but that|morrow. ‘*Jack” Downes is a mem-| - ‘ ‘conditions were not favorable for row- [the office of Building Inspector John Miss Brooks had only accepted an op ber of the graduating class. Irederick| Red Top, June 11.—The three Har- 1 stree | var '8 were taken down stre: | 7 n 3 2 ing on the Thames this morning but |C. Gilchreest, [DUEINAIY fUr ahclgibe advabssmant, 6. Nomet ot Hac e Al L Aias It e Aoy PALACE—Watch For the Big Musical Comedy a1l the Yale crews made the best of The Stanley Rule & Level Co. was, Miss Brooks has been in the employ {tend the exerciscs as John McDer- Cosch Miller today. He ovcupled “COME-AL ONG REVU the disadvantages. The junior varsity granted a permit to build an elevator| ©f the hoard of health for about 18 mott is also a member of the cla “‘ 4 t \ 63k tha W ""_ M -AL “ | " : : months. She came here 15 days after| The condition of Main street cross- | Morgan's seat at No. § in the varsity — With — - | eight was taken by Coach Leader up- shaft on Eim street, at a cost of $5 Y. B, Lee and her veaignation wilt | 2 2 heo. at i ¢|boat. The crews rowed back in short AV SA(Y Q f | stream in search of calmer water and (000, A permit to construct a gate.| Dr: T . Lee and her regignatior ing will be ealled fo the attention of | hoat: | The crews rowed back in short ——— BROADWAY PEACHES § “» Dbad a short snappy row. The com- [house, scale and pit drive was issued | ‘2ke cffect "‘l”"’_’; after his was sub- gupt, J. J. Snav Iy, of the Highland . Joh Muiries followed the same plan | ‘« binatlon crew went down stream. The |to the P. & F. Corbin Co. The work | Mitted to the board. O oo ahen e comen nerond|with the freshmen, This afternon| T RN : varsity boat had eprints and starts is to be done on Park street and will| 2t this ateraoon when he ofiel Here 0| y¢ second squad. Will'be guests Of | e r— ! , and covered five miles. The freshmen |cost $4,000, German Officials Held Inspect, w il ““(‘;""-‘ il common |Commander Berrien at the submarine rowed down stream over a four mile | o . council, the South street crossing|, .. eourse regardiess of the rough water | ENGAGEMENT annovncen | After Dortmund Shootings asara. mingihas been 10, pacr oe] e 5 and its practice made a total of nine .. Berlin, June 11.—The Freneh today |street crossing” has been in poor con- R TR i 4 miles. Hngs o o rater el e L Row- | arvested ‘Acting Lord Mayor Fiuhiman |dition for many months. TODAY'S TREASURY REPORT | . - ed at a party at the home of Miss, and Acting Police Chief Martinus in | Wil ek M s 7o . L | S g $287,286,08 S LT GA Y Turkey Will Pay Only HUGH 2per Of BUHIA labh ¥Ry eve<| cctiumbe of OSUER Weidrdhy) SUR 1 CRDSSteR tack , tonieHs avom eI s et haspdindy VBETFER MONUME NTS Y . Poth Mis @ Mr. | night of two French non-commisston. | Port Chester, N. Y., John Alvi . B In French Paper Money ;1’:5 ar}:m\?-ell”l‘(;ol\:'auwxllgf:ll\av.“ .‘"':g ed officers. The German authorities | Wanted here on a charge of assut {Several Hundred Cops | MADE AND S Causanner June 11.—lsmet Pasha, RAWINGSs 1s a graduate of the New|of Dortmund have oftered a toretgh B ey s R SR B i oili. Are Attending Meeting | ¥ v SOLD -BY head of the Turkish delegation at the |Dritaln High school and State Nor-|of 5,000,000 marks for ":;]9"‘?""':‘;‘""-“. stehester county jail. He will he| Buffalo, N. Y., June 11.—Several P peace conference here formally noti. | a1 school and is teaching in Bristol,| tion of thost responsible for this| JooF lCtiel UM Jourt fomorrow | Hundred police officias in the United i o fied the allles today that Turkey nas | Hail s a graduate of the Bflslnl‘ shooting. { merntng, | States and Canada were here today | oA |Migh school and is employed in the - | for the opening of the annual con- declded after the fullest eonsideration | .2 4 eather bound New gy that she can pay the Interest on hep|OIce of Landers. Frary & Clark. | ) [ were oresented t 8 ehildrey ments| vention of the International associa. | CORCLARK & UNIONSTS debt only In French paper francs or | > ASHEE R aee |y red Kane, daughter of Mr. | gouth Congrerational Sunday schoo;| 1on of potice chiets. The program $hal equivaient, inatéad of 18 pord. o | NEW AMBULANCE HERE |and Mrs. Irank Kane of Washington | provia year This is an | The new ambulance ordered by the | street, and Miss Mary Heath, sister of | WNo observed p:p seventh |New Britain general hospital through | Miss Anna Heath of the New Tritain| their baptism sesterday. e et “ ” Visiting Nurse association,are among | " oot YALE ALMOST DESERTED. ance with the terms named in the 'he Last Motor Co., Inc., has arrived among ARV 2 ALE ALMOS SERTED, " Vithin a . eill | lase Nur Eintracht lodge will hold a meet. bonds, as most of the bonds are Mld’m this city. Within 2 few days it will | the ciass of graduates of the Nurses | g . : . | New Haven, June 11.—Undergradu- o ready exhibiti sajes- | Training school of St. Mary's hospital, [ Ing\ Tuesday night fo hear reports - ‘. by French nationals. b s nlagicsnn g | i { from the national cenvention. o Bl ot o Bl B s e [foom of the motor company on “,g.l Waterbury | students having concluded their exam- -~ ek t"):?-“;n’s:li:‘lv as”u\‘r‘;::‘z:’n d':::ar:’ '1: Average density of 'he‘s‘ th 5.6 600, e DU S T SO e s den arth is 5.6 as almost 600,000 square [ings. The seniogs and those who are Washington, June 11. (American)~- .onstructed at that § ¢ v i at institution. times that of water. | mile: and o P p . 2. %ouls-Washington postponed; raln. | | | miles of land. to receive degrees only are left. the bonds provide. France has been criminals from various angles. particularly insistent upon complii- for discussion of crime and | NEW BR'TAIN CONN

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