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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1924, S ——— e ——— SINTATION INEX ="~ OTEBONDISSUES _ ASK MPROVEWENTS WAIL STREET STUUK 557 7r-nd 5 T0 CVILZATION = TOIHPROVEPARKS Fom SchmoL woust. eacinae seporrs§ PUTNAM & CO. Atwood, Louis Young and Carl Hew Members New York Stock Exchange litt were appointed a finance com- et = K e . 4 Members Hartford Stock Exchange Gol- Avcher Says 1t Is AmEIiGa’s ™75 vuurssns wir ve varner vt Willow Brook, Walnut Hill and East Street Association 10 P& v v s .. 225" v 8 41 West Main St Tel, 2040 n day, when a special program wil Am Can Greatest Good bo given for boss. North End Reservations Included tition School Board Soon 2 Leeeo i 4 | s b -~ Am Sg If em ® : We Ofcr: Am Tel & Tel 3 ; “The super-fundamental of everye NAY | After ngthy discussion on the | Hollis J. Foster was reciected presi- | A mTob ... .. Wi (hing in America’s greatest good is its r 5y Propo ance of park bonds, a dent of the East Strect Parents and .Am Wool ... F L ol anitation,” said Colonel W. G. Arch- RIUHT [": PARBflN compromise was reached at last!Teachers' association at an important [Ana Cop et o 3 Y4 J B NA; Lh‘E r. of Evansville, Ind., in a stirring S 5 oo iy SERareis eibal SRR PG Address to the New Britain Rotary | BN 'I"',T,,‘h',”'f"",“’l:’,.‘f\':,‘f‘r.‘,i ;::ns'_“mml;m-l ey it werelAtaulL e W bt Boont tondy afitnet By ™ carry on work in the Willow | vice-presidents, Albert Anderson, Mor- Ball Loco 4 ; N A d hotel., (Continued from TFirst Page) Brook park as well a8 in Walnut Hill | ris Kronholm and Mgs. Cari Pearson; | Baltimore &0 . & 5 3 14 /A TIONAI LIFE Colonel Archer was in the city for — ey th End park. The orig- | secretary, Miss' Mary Bengston: treas- | Beth Steel B .. b died the Master Plumbers convention and hen granted to the offending party if iy recotution before the council |urer, Walter H. Willoughby. Manlius Con Textile ... 2 25 4 stayed over at the request of A. A. pupished.” o ditar Ao ot $150,000, with Norton spoke on Americanism Cun Pacific ] R Mills to speak to the Rotary club. He President’s Powers the provision that it be used in Wal.| Méessrs. Foster, Kronholm and An-:Cen Leath Co told his hearers that the world has| Referring to the theory thatthe . Inm park for a r"nx‘ of the gol- . derson were appointed a committee to | Ches & Ohio not progressed in the matter of president should be vested with au- gio o™ s ,_‘_'w e o w up a resolution 1o be submitted hi Mil & St P ? plumbing, but that the history of the thority to pardon offens ‘AZAINS! 07 ok for the cofStruction of (0 the school department asking for Chile Copper . H world shows that successful® civiliza- laws which it is his duty to execute,” ,,;m‘;;‘ bridzes, (fe. AlGeriun vs oo A Symnasium, an auditorium and oth- | Coa Gas oo 634 R " OMPANY tion are based on sanitation and civi- Judge Carpenter said, that “the execu- | ;1 ° j'aa Councilman D. 1. Nair and | €T improvements to the building. The Corn Pro Re . 341, 3 3 izations will stand or fall solely upon | tive is not chargtd with OrCINE o hers urged (hat 4 change be made | purchase of adioining property will | Crucible Steel . 457 Members New York Stock Exchange be recommended. a Cane Sugar 127, > Members Hartiord Stock Exchange thatt sanitation: obedicnce to the orders of the court, " in. resolution so some of the “America in the heyday of its glory | this heing lod exclusively with the | oy r oo B0 A0ihe” OF \EE2 E. E. Weeks, principal of the school | Endieott-John HARTFORD-CONN. THUST CO. BLDG.. TLL. 2-6281 New Ihu.n i o . Tel. 1815 and its rush of business, can do no court itsclf. The president, we are y.0” oL oide and bridges that |&POKe of the things which have been (E wiser thing than study the ages that sure, would hesitate to. pardow of- uld make the park accessible to purchased by the association during|E have precgded it,” he said. “We are fenders punished for contempt of the Jublic. After some talk, Alder- the year. About §400 has been raised 2 not living in the greatest and age the senate or house representatives, man Judd amended that the issue be |VY the association during the past Motoys world has ever scen, that is simply a “It has been u that the presi- .96 $160,000 instead of $150,000 |}Car, an aquarium, a Victroia and Gt _\nz(h pfd sop to the cgotism of the present gen-|dent of the Unitcd States in the past, | nq (hat the purposes for which the Other things being among the im-/Insp Copper cration.” under the advice of the various at- | 0" 0" he ndad be not speci- provements. He spoke of the hranch Int Mer Mar He cxplained how the ancient torneys generdl, has excreised the g " quid Lc ot carrieq | PUblic library maintained by the as-|Int Mer Mar pfd 38 laby de co o ipe and ower to pardon for conte pt, « Babylonian made copper pipe and power to pardon for contempt. Al We g ynder agreement a sccond reso- BANK OF THE MANHATTAN CO. BN | {\ Chartered 1799 It Growth in Twenty Years i Capital March 20, 1921 | n "L 2 [§ 050,000 1 sociation, which pays for a librarian Allis-Chalmers . 4213 ; e Surplus and Profits ::‘;’“':;' pos wiped a joint the same as the modern hage to say x x x X x Is that time and |11 G UREG 00 under agreo. |21 an assistant. There were recita- | Pacifie Ol “ “ 23300400 i Jissiason plumber does, making copper on one acquiescence cannot concentrate a5l gt ion was intro. | 110NS and solos on the program. nt Niel . 2 1112 6101 Ratio Dep, to Cap. to Surp, Sto1 ‘ © i3 5 hand as hard as seel and on the other | wrong, Criminals surely have no vest- - g oo % (0 P Fl e e Int Paper ..... 3 335 P Rels of Extaiage as soft as lcad and stated that the ed rights in ;Hvy-lun privileges, and =t e bridaaal. be ‘l\:”r\“ v’.w:! Tr ;‘ 33 ;_ ) 886 Dividend hest Metallurgist in the world today construction of the constitution by the b5 \witiow Rrook park:at a price 3hm n"“‘ P M || £110 Book value He told | department usurping a power cannot L 8 ‘ P Miitos ulin ould say it couldn’t be done. o 79 0 " 3 not to excecd $10,000. This will al- Mid States Oil.. n about a block of stone 52 feot long control, X x X X X x Jlow the amounts originally intended a e furni 2 y hirr o o low the amounts o A d \',, ,,,. S ey X ay we furmish addit and eight ‘u square in ¥ .|nv(. 1 - (lv‘n\\’ll‘”‘.‘ulllil (‘ for the North End park and Wainut S[]UTH'N[]T[]N PLABE . T ’;‘ . e = said that the greatest trasportation ima fact Ch pardon power | iy 40 he expended. \ \- \- He&H 9 18 19 engineers in America can't tell liow it conflicts with the independence of the Would Wait for Cheap Lahor, 2 was handled or how it could be hand- | indicial branch of the government S “"‘ e \nr' & West ...1° 131 1198 The assumption of such power by th G ' rth Pae EAEN e b e gttt o ancien excouie e an s o a0 e 2ad ation waned b 1§ Aevested lor Yiolating Liguor Pure O .. TR Babylon = would absorb the entire iV, be NG/ OF the: Bsparatini of e \‘n‘”w'd "V when the resolutfon was ' "a:“A;\ RP .- ‘:w “-v‘ . ulnson s g 1- [hartments under our organic | ; ey Law md 9 Ior Preq“emmg . SBN g m“ " wpulation of New York and that Be oy Jderma justay Johnso . :hlpt/or entertained 1,000 of his tause even the king's pardoning pow 'w.’”dm\] :,,‘,,:' ';,‘,. M..',enhy:‘u\ml|:) :n,l(-n ’;",;‘ on Cop . K’“ '3“. 3 ¥ nobies at & feast in ong room of the er was restricied; becauss a con. (LI, 1O IR I OSSO el AR L Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 Palies. i How (41 cligy Live i ehat A SOm Y RS .:‘..'n“},,;',“ VUM park. He said labor can be | (3pecial to The Herald) 'Royal D N Y B B4t MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOUK EXCHANGES elty 7 he asked A ity eannot !'1:— o <””"‘jlh)”'m w‘., 44 w"“" o " hired cheaper when work becomes Eouthington, May 15, — County De- | Qinalair Of) Ret 19 185 Donald R. Hart, Mgr, vive unlese it has the facilities for ”H‘w 8 e N RLAY mg " Inck and he favored holding up the tective Kdward J, Hickey and his gouth Paecific .. 89 seay caring for its people in a sanitary NO! A crime, and the power 0 punish oo, yngil such time as men will ‘squad of ralders, assisted by Consta- | South Rail 3 MY A VE o manner, ‘The only thing t makes s 5 : vork for | money than now. hia Thomas Murphy of Routhington, ! Stydebaker Co 32 1N \ OFFER:— the Burritt hotel as it stands a thing [8diction; and beeause pardons ave (o0l ondment came 1o a vote | swooped down on this town yesterday | Texas Co 1 ' is that which malkes the people in addressed gy i his was the only affirmative ballot. and in a general eleanup, arresied 15 ey & Pacific 270 FAFNIR BEARING healthy and happy. Babylon ha T e ; S Councilman 8 A. Lynch of the for violation of the liquor law and Tohaceo Prod .. N ; practically the same sanitary facilitics SAUCTOEORNIEIR Wb th ward opposed spending any nine for frequenting. The raids were | Transcon Off .. 34 that New York has today. We wipn a Dravch of the Eovernment as " part of the original appropriation in conducted under the general super- (infon Pacifie .. 1 1311 19 HART & COOLEY oint today the same way the journcy. Peiie it ”1' mLnSne Wathin WM ihe south end park Councilman vision of Prosecuting Attorney H. D\ {inited Fruit .. 198 193 man plumber did 3,000 years hefore sPhere, the people Ll Al ) John A. Maerz was in faver if the INtzpatrick U 8 Indus Alea 64% 63 . ice On Application Christ brought his civilization to t "“"‘“”"‘“I' i - "”“‘i“'v“ ‘["““ ‘I'I'n‘ "' amount was small and would*not in- | The raids were well planned and (1 & Rubher Co 27 202 world, i AR T ferfern with opening operations in the was a result of three weeks work by [7 8 Steel %% water mains, sewers, iy bty “ porth end. Councilman F. Howard the memhers of the Bridgeman De- /1" & Steel pfd 118% bathing places, The most beautiful | 1AINGE In their own hands the weanon gy (o agrecahle to the compro. tective Agency. The raids were start- Utah Copper 671, bAth tubs the world has ever seen V0 Which to destrop it Ninoteen [0 T oahan Arthur G, Crus- |ed at 3:20 o'clock, the first piace vis- | \Willys Overland 7% times has the fundamental law of the ¢ v were taken out of the ruins of Baby 5 : borg aslked that thera be no ssctional ited heing tha home of Wiliam Westinghonse 855 b on. There is nothing today fn the K':,', ‘,nr' AmeRase, wad e I8 MY facling sinco the parks are for the Wright on West Queen street. They JOHN P. KEOGH lim urther amendment save the were continued during the afternoon LOCAL STOCK QUOTA' Members Consolidated Stock E change of New York world that can compare with the an- will of the people.” entire city, not ene section. 10 people The sum of $30,000, approximately, And were not completed until 5:30 (Putnam & Co.) cient Roman baths W i S : : et 5 : A aterbury i i Rulwark of Chilization g has been spent on Willow Brook park |o'clock whan the ratders announced STOCKS Bridgeport =i that con Atty. Gen. Is Silent development. ANl visibla from the that they had gathered: sufficient evi- Aatna Life Tns. Co .....5 Danbury . Washington ay 16, Atlorney b " : 4 8 ¥ Lntehwa he Memarial fledd which, | dence te eonvict practically all those aAm Hardware Tyt 5 A . g General Stone declined to comment DEhway I8 aros | who ware arrested. For the most pA™ Am Hosiery Middletown BONDS New Haven Loday o e etaray TanehY because of its muddy condition, has s “’”v'“ nter and Wilkeraon in Ch t wised the park 1o he given little |the evidenca collected wan sald 10 be hyge.1itd Cpt Co com ..103 ) Direct Private Wire to New York P K ago, “Itallan R moonshin: clder Rijlings & Spencer com . A F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B, Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel 1013 it 13 not an exercise of eriminal jur Babylon had Tome built up a nation quefed the world solely upon her sys-o tem of sanitation and baths and for fully 600 years of her history she had absolutely no physicians, he said g Coniieration & beauly apot. R vho denicd the right of the president There s, hewever, much park land And beer. Billings & Speneer prd There never has been a civilization VOO denied | b 3ident ! 1hat ailed as long as it was composed sl ohelds i Linth CONLEMPY | o the rond that might afford enjoy- | Those arrested on a charge of sell- prigtol Brase of people who bathed, o '“v‘.‘ "',' was regarded at the de. Ment to thousands if it should be |In% and keeping with intent to ';" Colt's Arma It was when Rome threw open her partment of ,'I,AH,_,‘ a8 raising techni. TCAChed. and tha purpose of the “""’:Q"'fi‘"““‘"" £0 Iast night on h""‘h: Conn 1t & Pow pfd gates to the world and people flocked F00 0 boi o) ha AMendment 18 to make this accessible, | © 200 for their appearance in Eagle Loek {Whtcom all over Europs and Afvica (€8 16SA1 queations; Which wone of the town court this morning. Those Ar- purnie Bearing o attorney general's staff cared to dis stes \ ' taster than she could assimilate them S A 2 7 L Tora CITY COURT ITEMS rested on A charge of frequenting yrart'g Conley e Sinditiens Of anitation arose CUSY Without first having glven the - R Himberg | eT® let out undar bonds of $10. | pea pias 1ight nt conditic el s ¥ questions thoron st The action o iy o o v Nk downralt 1l ions thorongh study B. Howard has been Among those arrested for selling were ;.. 0 that brought about ‘ St p st John ro J Thesauthority of a court to enforee | ¢ st John several who have bean convicted be- , n yionipamary com If you love America govern your withdrawn g its order has generally heen recog wi T fora on a similar charge POy ou wonld yo 8" he | > s 4 BAdwar ' Montgome: e v ),. ,,.”\ \ |'| ‘H' your l\:\'”“ ‘] nized by the administration, espocial The case of Charlea ¥ ""“ FAwArd o lthough in sevaral places visted :‘ a :‘" gomery pfd HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN sai, “The old time immigrant was | b d ¢ { Olson against Horman Hallin, " 3 the salt of the earth but the aftermath ¥ DY 1 PHEIeNL € ot L led for trial In city court today last night no liquor was found, the [\ g yfacping ... . Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bld 4 g was pointed out by other officials. Tn e ! A ! Vodon operatives of the Bridgeman ARency o g srachine ntd g’ of the war is nmvav'fl n“\ Husia, MUCh Maticra the courts are usuaily heen non suited By Judge William who have heen working here, claim N mocn ; :-' i) Tel.2:7186 Tel. 3420 speak conditio: tussin e erfo Sexto LT 0. ond cer Speak ”'c‘ of “ |.> i ’” e ‘.' {8 and TEPresented by the federal district a Hung rd. M ""‘ xt f{' i ": that they have evidence of aalea in all you "y 0y he destruction of proper RIita 7 srney and the utmest coopera el for the plaintift gnd Georg the places ralded seck, Stow the disruption of family ties he said ot for the defendant | Peck, 8t show was brought about by the fact that M_‘ s 7S ‘ Those Under Arrest Nusell Mg o . s o s Sl f e | e L T o BEWEC 00 f 100 SHARES LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK bafhs in his lifetime, when 8 i > ¢ arrested on charges of sither selling 8 N K Telephone . 1 ' y A o, ey b et et Braths B T e e e+t ' § 100 SHARES OF AMERICAN HARDWARE he died. “And by the me m " where the applicant wa er pun arithmetic the old bachelor had only | e Frank and Mary Rzepiewski of 12 Stanley Works pfd SH L ishment for contenipt of cou L Un Liberty strett, suless Teny Lao and | Torrington €0 om .. 100 H : "It Russia had had the proper sani- (1 oF Protions Acem nivoations the o Mre, Ullen MWigeins + his bartender, Michasl DiAngels, 42/ Traut & Hine ....., ‘ A ES OF COLT s tation and the people had been given PRCRET O At re. Lllen Higging of 601 Arch Liberty street, alleged lauor found, Traveiers Ins Co ......7 T1h something to live for, the g oAt | oy ERcOmINEneULOnd to of, died at her home last night. keeping with intent to wel) and sales; !'nion Mfg Ca sever would have peen wiped out oo sl o e She o widow of the late Peter | lgnats Saynkiewicz, 50 West Center Yale & Towne never would have b The theory has been that when the 1 The only differsncefgeographically be ek Bt b i Niggine 18 murvived by & #On, [street, gallon of cider and thres quarts tween Texas and Moxica is a thin line -’ ':"v‘ "” “'”\;. ) r-v'vlll': "hom zina, and two daughters, of alleged Wauor found under dog . & TREASURY STATEMENT. ree their orders have resorted to Kin nd Miss Elizabath ' housa in rear, keep . 'l e lance, 83080 5 of ik on & mp. Yet on one side are | Fore tNeIF ordern have resorted to | yirg fisn Elizabath housa in rear, keeping with intent 10 1. & Treasury bala $505.004,854 churches and schools and prosperity, Loy o oq with in any way hy A b SdaAs kN A A y fa ock from tender, Jules Woling, 151 Center G p A cet \ in hale in hatehway, keeping with in- !, 2 { right kind of homes, itation g A H[]USE FSTATE - tent 1o gell and sales; Willlam Wright Wd” Sh‘eef Br‘efs I' RESOURCES OVER 82, ¢ & Wiloex Higgin ora Il be held sell and sales; Frank Pernal and bar - - American decency. \hrum-,-v L. Thoma of West Queen street, sales; John = HOME OFFICE: WHERLING, WEST § IRGIMA " 25 West 43rd Street [ -y there isn't a trace - v of Burope today Franklin Trust Buildin [ The problem Europe toda \, and Mre. Arthur J. Thoma crt Eider Y\ Center street, males. New Vork, May 15 George Whit New York Ihiladelphie 2 Unlon Bank Buflding 3 anitation, he expla of and d Nder, " X ' """"I"‘"""h": e et North Burritt street, died this Konstanty Truss, 44 West Main strest, Tey, partner in the firm of J. P. Mor o i » Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa, e il morning at the home of her parents. | Plantaville, sales; Mary Miskiss, cor. S8 & Co. has been slected & direc Jo7 tecih W 900 b iitiesd e said e pot & Bath ‘m Tha funeral will be held Saturday ner of Liberty and Center sireets, |10f of tha Marland Ol Co. 1o suceerd bl e Nowaeks, &. 9. :flnhwod ol tanclon .‘nn 1 h\ afternoon from the home at 3 o'clock. | keeping with intent to sell and sales; | ¥. W. Hayes, The hanking house re —— ittt rappedledally tin W. Gaudian will officiate \ nd Helen Gasic eontly bought 300,000 shares of the G artin 1 J and Mike and Helen Gasicki, keeping 10 YEAR VIRST MORTGAG Foiwave fo e 10 o0 13 nowr - Djferslid Invesneni Includmg ial Wil ba n Falrview cemetery. | with Intent 10 o0 and Maien. compuny's ock garl of which was ; ki N, tiee and ‘‘then all the help w The llowin N rrested o re.s0ld, but took an eption on an ad The following were arrested on a . 4 : Dated July 2, 1928 Due July 2, 1933 watch you take it." i Lfl(;a] Manu aC[m‘]ng S[(}(/k L 1|un|‘. Venjamin. charge of frequenting: Henry Wooda | ditlonal 276000 shares at $39 a "f:., i A DIRLCT OBLIGATION First Bath Tub Curiosity Elijah Benjamin was of New Britain: Reuben Waxman of | With an agreement to pay $1 a share, These bond nrect N He spoke about America's ear —_— i 1} noon from the home of | Hartford; Mike Sazewiez of Meriden; thE@F giving the company $40 a share ™ T otboretion. iy Cbligution ot The Americah Mortgngs & r f over 10,000, Tn addition, history, stating that even the White i Y Hiia his sister, Mra, John Lauther, of 100 | Peter Ulicz, John Wrinn, James Conk. #hould the option be exercised within - ikl sl : s iat times by the deposit with The Citizens. ompany (as trustee) of First Mortgages, 20% or more in excess of the face value of the outstanding bonds t E. Thoma infant daugh- John Szydiowskl and bartender, Roh House at Washington did not hav " | Housa has been app Droad stre was followed by 1in, John Focak, Joseph Dudack and |9 months. A new executive com emrgd gt bath tub until 1851, Think of all | % consinting fofly 1| services in ¢ church chapel at 2. Patrick Dolan of Southington. mittee also was elected, headed by £ wedkeg iy those early president not h & 8| ock holdir o'clock. e sha Adams officlat- | The following officers took part in | W. Mariand, president; W. H. Me- path tub,” he said, “no wonder poli Th avised. 1ODON ed. Burial was in Fairvlew cemetery, the raids: County Detective Eiward Yadden and W. G. Lackey, vice- Y B afiet R tics 18 a dirty game.” He said the| "0 . Hickey and Gerald Risiey, and Deputy | Presidents; William . Potter, George "'ZA onds afford a safer investment than individual First Mortgages first bath tub ever made in America 750 Masateatue | Card of Thanks Sheriffs George L. Greer. Vinto Ben. Whitney, Charies Smithers, E. M :“' S ed o = :\‘,."f property because they are equally se- wa# made less than 100 years ago, In |, . "o p4n. es Americar We wish to express our heartfeit |jamin, Carl Tucker, Eugene House, Potter, Vernom M. Taylor and Charies R ' Mortgages on difterent properties in various H. Stephens. . ' . gages of comgaratively all amounts on many bok which was lined with m 8¢/ ploctrio Tight 0 106 | Biamer | thetr aota o 1 and expres. |Consables Wolkowsty, Endves and : e Shy e e AR WA GRS I was & great curiosity. Joctors con- | oo, >y : . 81. | siond of sympat juring our recent ' Carrara 52 wns Bae & . s $ i demned It as being unhealthful, the q.q. 4 ¢ ’ s | e »:'T ment o d~ath of our little The easss of those taken in the ,:,,, ;‘,;,:,A, :.'.fl.‘/ .‘.,H 1‘.‘,. ‘:T yoon . h"\”.‘”\‘"”“ city ot Philadelphia passed a law pro- | 4.0 " o 8650 1 ares | #om, Arnold Waiton McKean raids 1 ening were tried before repaired, according to the Bankers : ekl 8300 and S100 5 hibiting people from taking baths in I " . 5 My, and Mrs, Merritt McKean, Juige Thr-mae Weich in the Southing- Trust Co. of New York m the 28 = e x‘ .' ‘r‘- A‘ 'r-v" »1.-\A=| as-you-Save the summer and the city of Boston |gnareq Chie . Y., ton polics court this morning. The|tion'a wealth today, measured in N e O T ihone New Dritain 3045 oo passed & law making it necessary to |, o . 8 8t Lowis Southwesters following were DORRE Over o e nent war §01d doiiarn, eximaiod ot hone New Britain 3045 have physician's certificates before a | nal account with John term of the superlor eourt in Hart- 250,000, This makes no allowance for th eould be taken wir Co. 2,30 fl l ford, which starts the first Tuesday w ¥ . * new provinces Acquired by her par- “The fundamentals of sanitation ited Gas comum $131.30; llfltl'a 5 n June. They were all allowed free ,.,.P.:‘,,,fi., K,,\ ._.,‘, ..’,. ,.,'. - mean as much to America as they 414 yine 1 nited f 1, $527.80 com on bail of $200 each. They are paith was just under $22.0 . to Russia,” he said. He said the | four Masonic mple, $40; two Int ====U ,a follows: Sophia Bargeiska, Frank e % Tll H f d c . T ~ A 5 y or > . and her national income was $2.900,. -~ places in America where palrolmen ratio nal Publishing Co, dohm ¥, Mechan and Mary Tzepiewski, Tony 120, 18- 0un000. Today it 1 estimated b 2 Hartfoid-Connecticut Irust Company travel in groups,” hand in hand \for |37 y ihu Burritt Hote Th of John F. Meehan | naty gzynkiewicz and Frank Pernal. | some 1talinn dconomists ¢ ax high their own protection, places Where prcrerre are commor he tomorrow morning from | Kopneiqnt % was fined 8200 and | aq 0,000,000, but Rankers Old State House Square, Hartford, Conn, race riots occur, where crimes or- sto g . $40: Stanies me on Wallace street At 9:30 | ooty and was sentenced to 15 ay8 10 | Trus com o298 it at about § iginate, ete., always oceur in that part Secqr ortif . 860: TAberty lock ilowed by a solemn high i; Mary Mizkien was fined $200 and gon #n1 000 . i 5 W of the community Which has ; Vg e R s f requiem tn Bt. Joseph's eNureh | costa and was Seatenced to 15 dass Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. » ‘ ow Bertain Nationa) Seposit 10 o'clo Burial will be a8t | with sentence of the ot Y i o X TORet we il s mors pe TITAE: ke Saes STRST Brebes ) Someters e tant; B ar i wee Tass Oo. M retecel Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. and fews olicemen,” he sa ¢ 88,400 hon nediate mbera of hia family | Gasic were both fine ann " priee of bunker fuel » 18 conts - 3 rpr ‘ . o wnd tower poicemen” e sei. e |17 o " e e ' oty |Gaaad wors Vo fneg U000 ang | prive of Sestee tout 8 16 = LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING «ay that he had in his home anythin 1 tat p nt . anghters Mrs Margaret Malone, | aith sentence of the jail tarm being thet €O 1000 IR properHon te (he | A% poraseed |} chan, Miks Juiia Mea. | guapended in the cane of Helen Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. . . " ephine Meehan, and Jules Wo tailed ta put in an ap : B Shres Meehan and Robert | pearance in the court and his bonds of 8200 wers declared forfeited by the gorvice it gave than the plumbing. He «aid he pays more for twe rear tires on his automebile than he sver 4id X 1 § estate is for & bath tub. “The finest bath tub >pp L] and that of Mrs udge. The case of Robert Elder was . 5 T sver gaw cost one dollar less than v F $9.677.94. The continued until Monday upon the re Y RRIKORIAN DESIFES BLAME Grand strest and the story of the de- 1 3 ¢ - cide o the best Ford Henry sver bullt,” he neis k Aeposit W quest of County Detective BEdward New Tork, Mas —Foreign ox M. M. Krikerian of Prospect Cident wa in Jast night's Herald LUILH and an inte property at 54 Funeral Director Hicke cages of Michael DiAn- changes sasy. Quotations in ecanta strest callsd at the office of the Hier- k'v‘\r\rnnl story follows: “1 was Pays Respects to Women Winter street Mr. Paul Robinson. Assistant gelo and William Wright were contin- Great Britain: demand 438 3-8 cables o standing still to 1t car running 68 “Women of America last year spent NEW LOCATION—565 MAIN ST. and that of John Szydiowski was 436 5-5; 80 day bills on banks 4841 : #!4 this afternoon and gave his story (Grand street toward East, to pass by, 20 per cent more for face powders Daughters were born at the New || "’W"‘”e St. Mary" Church || dismissed for tack of evidence agninst France: demand 5.82; cables 5.83; of the accident in which a machine he after this car passed and beferé I and things 1o put on their face than in General ® tal today to Mr. Tel—Parlor 1825-2 him personally Tialy: demand $.44: cabien & u 21 wae Ariving and & jithey on the Agyech made a move, jitney came and erash- the country spent for sanitat ' Mrs. Nat Residence—17 Summer 81 ANl of the cases against the fre. Germany: demznd (per triffion) 231 SO _ (ed into my car. ®he was running 39 1 the dear thinge won't wash it off ot and 3 a Sco Tel. 1625-3 quenters wers nolied upon the pay- Nerway: demand 13.55; Sweden: de. *'*eet Jine was involved Tucsday af- miles an hour and force of the s we'll have to let them cover it up.’ { 324 Eim street | ment of the costs of eourt. (mand 28.54 jternoon. The aceldent occurred near |pact pushed me 20 feet back.

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