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NEW ‘BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1925, WANT ELIMINATION 5 5 e VOUTH AND PARENTS | WILLACT SOONON | City feems |PRICES DECLINE . OF TWO CROSSINGS %5 2% % UNDER COBEN'S LASH - MILLION INBONDS |55z AT THE OPENING PUTNAM & CO. tached the defendant's property to odist church tomorrow evening at MEMBERS. NEW YORK & HARTTORD STOCK EXCHANGES the value of $300, i g e——" 7:30 o'clock, Trallic Burean Discusses Siua- 100 yur ot Vs o ORI PRt Gy Mot o v Fom o s Practvally A Loaders Start | 2 WEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN~ of grip. N ng to a freshman in college. » Tel~ ‘ZO : -flm] in Nomms[ wmn 48 u]SE LlVEs mt‘lfollowlnl" it Ll N mg Board Session Mrs, Hartwell Taylor of this city Day at Lower Flgm\es HARTFORD OFFICE & cmrm4mor PR ™ lack of respect for parents comes has been named as alternate by the dlsrespect for the law. It doesn't Connecticut League of Women Vot- . make any difference what the law crs, for the committee on soclal hy- The climination of the dangerous AS B"AT SINKSH.. it 1t 1a on the books it ought to| 1ond fssues of close to a million | gien at the national convention of | New York, April 21.—wa strect |8 We offer and recommend: rallroad crossings at East and Allen X be enforced. But it dad can vio- | d0lars will be taken up at what will | wamen voters held In Richmond, opening: Stock prices drifted 8 streots was suggested at the meeting late the laaw, the boy thinks he can |Probably be the last scsslon of the|Va, starting last Thureday. |downward at the opening of today's of the traffie bureau of the chamber (Continued from First Page) ! also.” How can the youth have re. |City meeting board, either April 30 James J, Donahue of the Bentley imarket, Chicago & Alton com- :9‘ c::mn)l‘erc: HAUT his, Hoel & ,"“ spect for laws when dad has not? |or May 1. school, Boston, has returned after mon and preferred established new oo aE s - R NAT 1R vaonl s A berioud dRnae: O | never took # drink before prohibi- | * Mayor A M. Paonessa conforred | spending Easter at. bis homo on oW prices for the year at § and G, " . By o ova otia coas eas By 4 & o] 5 = respectively, axwell Motor B| chairman, was instructed to {ake the the tlon and I haven't taken any since, |this morning with City Engineer | High street, D! otors . three vessels were making for but I would enforge the prohibition | Joseph D, Willlams whose depart-| Sarah Kennedy has transferred |and Baldwin each opened a point :"l:;l“:b‘:.'::.?:'c"v‘::::;'“"";ml‘.‘:";‘:: endangered ship, according Lo mes | 4\q tho same as I would stealing |ment 1s asking a sewer bond issue of | property on Church street to Ignas lower . American Bugar, which was i el il S f oo LA intercepted here, from the malls, stealing automobiles | $160,000, and a like amount for sub- | and Ann FPoznekas, and Edwin and ‘eak vesterday, rallicd a pointr and | erossiogn and suggested’ tha gubstl | g 0y 2t Mmessage trom the Ral- o vigjating the Mann act. way work, He has also becn in com- | Othilie Olson have sold property on American Canmoved up %, fution of a ikt Which ORI b6 bas. fuku Maru, which sailed from .Hufl- They Think It's Smart munication with the school departs | I"oxon p to Gunpar A, Peterson. Alifs Ch Lhnh ’!.:_.\w Close 11y seen, whoreas the bell cannot al. | 10" APril 18 with & cargo of wheal| - wpyo fact that they think it fs|ment, whose bond vequirements to- | Atlorneys George W, Kiott, Henry |AlNS Chal ... 703 — 78% ways bo hoard, Me Marsh. then |(0F Humburg was recelved by {“:’ smart to do things 18 what is ruining | tal $560,000, making the total bonds | P, Roche and Thomas J. Cabelus ‘:‘ ““:L g 6% ' 4 suggested that tho double crossing | ropict! Radlo Corporation at 5:10 lour hoys and girls today. Dad says, | issuo for consideration at the next|were visitors at the state capitol tas |4 Too “’"11316" DD & Cor iP ANY might be done away with and q |°¢lock thls morning. It gave the [:'m going to atep on it and fool this| city meeting board session, 960,000, | duy and attended a sesslon of the p i O ot . W, - sinklo safor one substitited, placed |PORtlon of the Vessel us latitudy |iraftic cop’ That's a fine examplo| Tho common council has airendy |Fencral assembly, i b L : : ) somewhere between the present ones | $1:32 north and longitude 61:41 \for, son who Is sitting in the car” |approved the three fssues and re-| A daughter has been born to M. a2l s 4 | Members New York Stock Exchange and with propor safeguards, The |Vest: Describing the list of his ves- | Concluding Mr. Cohen~ sald, “Ihe|ferred them to the clty meeting for |and Mrs. Joseph Hooker ot Hart. :,‘,’I'"& k. S Members , Hartford Stock Exchange ddea met with instant favor, and|S¢l the captaln messaged: parents are not paying any attention | inal approval, 367 1363 ford, Mrs. Hooker was formerly Miss : o '. itain— itt Hotel Bi¢x., Tel. 1815 Walter L. Bell moved that it be re.| ‘Ship 39 degrees low. Pleaso [to their children. They are the| 1o city meeting hoard will prob- argaret Eddy of thi city. Weol ... 39% i a0% New Britain—Burritt el Bix, forred to the highways committes, | Quick assist.” ones that are responsible. Tt W |apiv'ho abolished ns & result of the | « i Kt il A\;‘;‘]‘:‘;’H e 363 5% M Judd Building, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn. Joseph Leltch, freight agent of the | The steamships President Adams, |don’t keep our eycs on these all Wise | recommendation to be made to the | 7 LR At GIf & W T3 3 314 | New Haven road, stated that he |Scythia and Homerlo were all injchildren we are going to have ‘\gvnrr;nl assembly by the committee | Bald 1. i /e recommend and offer: approved of the plan and would fur- [ communication with the Raifuku much greater crime wave than ever| ;. iitjes and boroughs. The board ‘R:m &D%Olvila. edle ther it. Maru from the time the first mes- |before, IR Rt al DTN fat nX altendannaland . Ralph L. Gould, secretary of the |sage was sent out. 11'10 Scythla : “The *:“"!“':""l"kd“'; ":“’ 3 to %|interest is concerned, city. officials ;::::,,S'\'}:g“ ‘@ 4 | AMERICAN HARDWARE CORPORATION tlHamber, was instructed to write to [gave her distance from the vessel as |large extent to lack of religion. 0, 1 it w thel some £ o IO 31% \ 7' . o ~ the New Haven road and inquire if | 163 miles. Compass bearings from |don’t care what it is, the children :::;;:111?:1‘1 (‘!m;‘a"hoo“nm::r :;"“’("‘0 Can Pacific .. 143 1 : BIGELOW-HARTFORD CARPET CO. New Britain could not haye more [the Chebucto head compass station should be taught some religion.” away with It was started, ———— E‘h‘:lfit L:m]r-‘ e LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK Pullman reservations, The ‘burean in Nova Scotla were relayed to the ; The scorc between the Giants and | ™y "y o0 "hianiad to delay ac- > ) £ e ! ' . . C ; : : / went on record as opposed to the |Ralfuku Maru by the President |Yankees in the attendance contest |, " "o o R e hvel’lly Tlll]&s Are Cha“gmg U};EI‘%PPP THE STANLEY )~ ORKS Hoch-Smith bill, now a law, by|Adams. At 6:59 the vessel sent out | Was tled with 19 each. [ 2 e G0 1% a1t Stocks which the interstate commerce com- |a second message which read: city meeting, but so there will be no ) Col Fuel , y s Bl ceting, e ol Fuel , 38 . AT mission is given increased power of Ship meeting heavy weather and HEAVY LOSS BY FIRE hold up on needed public works and Says MI‘S. ROl‘el‘ Gon Tastite.. : , Prices on Application rate regulation. held starboard 28 degrees. Smashed New York, April 21. — Damage | school construction it was decided Corn Prod Ref E | litehoats inboard. In danger.” ostimated at between $150,000 and |to proceed. | Sy | [ CrilliSicell 0 YN0 Fl R RN RRRIERUIYER LS a e fawh oG destroyed e ol has arfsen as woll as & new woman, | Cosden Ol bled. It sald: : as ; dlereis [blec sa Prince Casino, 800 bath houses and DRY AGENT ARRESTED 1 A “No wind anger but coming life- | o private walk on the beach at Mrs. Sarah Tyson Rorer of Cole-|1av Chem i 2% bodrd from 60 miies there. (Signed) | Averne, Queens. e brook, Pa., said today at the Wom- | Firle lst pfd . 2 | Captatn.” 26 ko O AR o Nolan, Gort. Pronibition| " World Fair. The silver halred Gen Electric . 61, 2 umz m o The Ralfuku Maru is a steel ves- IS0 o on e B8 | sutnod (G on loookdngieald ther ey Sl i ; s o ' e |1 of 5857 gross tonnage. Sho was | Worker, s Accused of Conspiracy Y2218 of teactiing wamen about She'w | 10 For - B1E < g B Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 built at Kobe, Ja , in 1018, | % kitcher ad esulte k sp C. ¥ 4 3 uilt at wpan, in 1 ! o Tallg Dribes, e Int Nickel ... 28% 2% - MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES | A message picked up by the uneras S i p ; 1d R. Hart, M “That 18 just what we pioneers | Int Paper ..., 4 5 Donal art, Mgr. Hapgood designated as chairman, |Tropical Radio Corporation station W, A i e e & = 7 ashington, April 21.—Thomas A. | wanted,” sald Mrs. Roper. “Women | Kelly Spring ., A statement issued by the com. here at 11:15, from the Homerle, | Nole J ; ) = : an, & general prohibition agent, |are hetter companions to their hus- | Kennecott C 4 mittee sald the public should take sald she had reached the disabled taken int tod: dav Ah'e , Lehigh Val ra e . w Ofl‘ oo Bt & Martha Spacek was taken into custody today in con-|pands now because they are le .ehigh Val ... o 4 (4 er— iites Intepeat lnitne undamente) yemolibuthind snotshesun ttaking et (B o maacen | ectionsitiEtReRAaryIAna e Diik: &) i, cai and huve) morsd variediiintar=i| Mavineinta & al principles involved in the Wheel- | the crew. | The funeral of Martha Spacek, | iy - | B e 4 o8 er case.” | S daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank| a’l‘\’lf“’“c‘:‘ xffi?‘%l’;ln“{&'flffq °;"r"m"|;“"<" Women are ‘]"'“’“""} ‘;“ peos ‘\!;':‘,“}‘{‘]“_j"!‘\‘ 1 4 AMERICAN HARDWARE Membership of the committee was WOMAN'S ASSO. MEETING Spacck of 59 Ellis street, was held | % fesslons where the were ho N e : | 4 : C G Brcet | have been made. | down when I was a girl, All this| Nort & West .. ) NEW BRITAIN TRUST CO. announced as including Willlam Al- | The annual meeting of the Wom- | this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock from | “'No\n ig nssigned to the Pitts- | (s wouid have heen accomplish- | North Pac ; 1 J 0. len White, Josephus Daniels, Samuel |an's association of the South church | the 1. €. Porter Sons funeral home | ey qivision, but reported An| g witrent {he new man. He has|Pacifc Oil Untermyer, Oswald Garrison Villard [will be held Thursday evening at|on Court street. Rev. Dr. George | Ll Al Sl Waehinelonitoay ontiordara ol i . on his |Pan American 7 Price on application and a number of labor leaders and | the parish ouse. Supper will be | W. C. Hill, pastor of the South Gon-l| G rmissiorier Blair andtwas |mm»..1L““’,‘r"‘;\‘u’:;‘llr‘:“" n:drudgsryson SRl D! others, |servea promptly at 6 o'clock. Re-| gregational church, officlated andin-| jiately placed under arrest on|° uyny one ever heard of a man|P&RC&T .. = ports from the varlous deparfments | terment was.in Fairview cemetery. | | eharges of accepting bribes and con- | rl, My |Plerce Arrow.. g i canner when I was a girl. My Pl BRINGS SUIT FOR $200 {will be read. At 8 o'clock, Herbert | ‘upmw | ther did d1l her own canning. My |Pure Oil .. Mack’'s garage of Kensington hui‘l\unx Smith will epeak on “I‘MM‘ Mrs, Martha R. DeWolfe The first arrests in the case were| . ipor made ler own soap and Rep I & S brought action for $200 damages and War” The women of the| The funcral of Mrs. Martha De-|made Saturday when Winfield Jones| 10 W0 F0C® B Vane sent for |Ray Copper .. egainst Paul Cianci of Derlin on an | church are invited to attend. Wolfe will be held tomorrow after- |and his Dbrother, N. T. Jones, & oo taijors, who came into the Reading ..... 73 % . noon at 3 o'clock from the B. C.|former assistant prohibition direc-| ™ 0% ol ng the neigh- |Roval Dutch.. 493 9 DD (o ] 35 S Porter Sons funeral home, with Rev. ‘:vr] f°“r“"“°”~"“ were taken into “';"\,nnmml for work,) and made the ;;’:‘f";‘llrrgr"m-c : A | s . | Henry W. Mater, pastor emeritus of | tody. Tour more arrests were made A o men in the family. |S ‘ b i X 3 G | ficlating, Burlal Wil be in Fair.| Nolan Was atraigned befors a fed-| T\ S CF T 4o soup; men | Studebaker .. 46y 41 6% | ies ‘ FURNISHED BY JUDD & COMPANY {view e eral commissioner immediately upon w('ulnnl::yfli: Lo S T L Hartford Conn. Trust Blda. Burritt Hotel Bldg. Burritt Hotel Building | his arrest and bonds was placed at {Skirt in the store but wants it (:}":ux":k;ofivy:lfic Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 BANKS AND TRUST COS. Mrs. John Kardockas | [ s3.000. 1.ngu\r-ned' a man steps forth V\\L‘h BntoatRaiina |omia) A . ble | Captal | The funeral of Mrs. John Kar- tapo and measure and chalk to dO |y 0y gopype ) 420 1 ity Bank and Trust Co, 10 ;m».ogg:oonkus was held this morning at A"el{ed Assailant Is the job. We have m(nldfi'sqmrank:l:‘: U'S Indus Alco Conn. River B, Co, | 2 1 50,0001 ¢.20 glelock from St. Andrew's I C 4 Jn3¢ and men milliners, and they U 8 Rubbe 1 8 ¥ 1,150,000 S Jefendant in $500 Suit 3 S abekadiuens 2, ¥ ‘N () d R omim nd B anttaevetma. Mot Z00gop chureh with & mass of requiem eele- | ¢y g maliclous and violent |MIOTS MONCY 8t It than the WOMCN |y § Stecl ... 1164 i 1133 e Offer an ec e | Harttord-Conn, l 2,000,000 | brated by Rev. F. V. Grikls, pastor. ever made, T heard of one Who earn- | yyoqin ey qyse i [ abholished and refer the issues to a | (Continued from Tirst Page.) a0 Motris Plan of [artiord 150000 | The pall bearers were John Schman- il OUIGR AR a8 .1 $17,000 a year. We have linole- | 08 "¢ | a9 ekl ) i Radfo ...... 591 00900 sy, Michael Mamanas, John Kups. DTOUBNEsult for $500 against Wadvs- |, 100rs, stecl walls in our kitchens AMERICAN HARDWARE CORP. 150,000 | tas, Stanley sas,Anthony Milus |2 Y sbeasy S1UAS WS it which require only to be washed I Eh ! 90000 kas and Willlam Kupstas. Tho flow- |lerday on a charge of assault on|;,u,; we have eliminated scrubbing 1,000,000 | Park 8t ‘'rust Co. Phoenix National Dank Riverstle Trust Co. Btate Bank & Truet Co, Y. 8. Secdrity Trust Co. Security Trust Tts, Riverside Trust Co. Ris. 140 £So0000 =0 - OSSR o « e yie Fhi : ) . treasury balance, $374,704,767 | M k er bearers were John ' Kavalaski, | AUHCONIcE on Suncave but JUIES | prushes, prooms and largely coal i ghdsaaen At the Market | Tohn Kemonis, Peter Matus, Edward | 23gauspanCal 2% | itoves. We have electric and | Matus, (,Pnrg(‘ Seviskis and Anthony | S2imed that the plaintit, accusing | ) 0i001 gpparatus for lightening | CLEARING HOUSE FIRE INSURANCE O Zanis. Father Grikis conducted the |'N¢ defendant of steallng Mumber, 4, %y 1 jong of housework, thanks to | New York — lixe AU Yanllen RE e ; 6000000 committal sorvices at the grave in |4 come to his house and threat |y /5 cnuity of the new man who | 000.000; balances, 32,000,000, Automobile Ins. ex 730 | ] 2.000,000( St Mary's cemotery. encd Mrs. Abrucewica when she did 148 WG S TP Boston — nges, §3,000,000; | Bkl Fiss Yot B 3 Hm | btcleli iy fog ier hushand (50 0 s. Anna Howard Shaw, calling | balances, 47,000,000, Natlona L 000,000 | defendant, who was in bed at the L i1EAt (o oateriofa Tatn: SRR LB Phoenix Fire Tns. ex 2 % | J 5,000,000 | Michael Brad . Fural services for Michisl|vhe hest it 5 woaden ook The | rymena ponvention, emak'd i Gambling Charge Dropped || The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company Rossla Tue. ex 91 1,200,000 s |time, jumped up and hit Kules on y X ! VW 3 v Bl that we never heard of a LIVE ANI | Brady were conducted at &t. Mary's | plafn(ift seeks damages to cover @ fmilo that st 1ne | As Firemen M. 200,000 church at 9 o'clock this morning by | medical cxpenses and loss of work, | washerwoman's convention. But th en Make Promise X <, x " 4o 1000000 | Rev. Walter Lyddy. Tho pall bear- | Michael A. Sexton ssued (he writ, (New man takes pride In his crafts. | = Norwalk, April 21.—The gambling 0ld State House Square, Hartford, Conn. 1000000 | org were Lawrence, # Michael and {which is returnable in the city| “Tut we pioneers played our part |charges against eight volunteer fire- 3 e . = : LS00 ainco Drady of Bouthington and| saust the ;" s “‘,‘.v in bringing about the chaner, 1oo. |men, members of the Putriam Tose Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. " | Charles MeMurray, George Shine and == i We co ted chemistry and other [Co. were dropped last night, when i e Y 2 e 4 PUBLIG UTILITIES Thomas Hokan of this civ. 4s 0o Biw Supply of D" 3 sciences fo cookery (I myself had | the company pledged its loyalty fo Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. HMd. City G. Lt Co. prd. (25) | 3 1 40 3 50000 | body was borne from the church, |28 SUPPLY 0 ng’ prepared to be a chemist and phar- | Iire Chief George W i ; . Bogardus and TTTERQ REDIT_( HIU. City G, Lt Co. com. (25) i ol ; 000 Mrs. Mary T. Crean sing, “Lead | Taken in Bridgeport |macist, and knew nothing ahout | voted to abide by ait rues of the | LETTERS OF CREDIT—GENERAL BANKIN A r Lt pfd ex 5 5 r 00,000 | hnu! v Light Burlal wa " i i il 21 v $° rooking til 1876.) Our purpose |Norwalk Fire Department . . . . Al G 1 | 000,000 | ! " <Burial was In St.| Bridgeport, April 21.—Nearly $2,- | cooking until 1876, : : g SO e Gl Lhs | 1viuvuoo | Mary's cemotery, 1000 worth of drugs, In the form |was to educate the housewife and the | This action ends a long controv- Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. Conn. Lt. & Pow 7% pfd | 207 a0 A 4,500,000 = {used by addicts were seized at Har- [public to food values and body build- |ersy that has heen under way CopnziLb-ié Eawer Go sE R | William Desmond Ivey's drug store, West Main sirect |ing. As a result cookery is now a|Chiet Bogardus caught cight mem- v t o omas J. | el o and e ( kiteher s |bers of th C any amb| g i A AXUEACTIRGI0. | Funeral services for William Des. |21V 1ast night after Thomas J. [science and the dirty Kitchen ha he company gambling in o e ]l e e S the central fire station and brought | e | Rumania: demand 45 1-4. Argentin: Amettcan Hardware Cor. (25) s | n 21 ) azsman | mond were eonducted this, morning | N “‘”"1!“‘:}”“, & ” i :1 hemirepigALIcH s charges against them, ki \ Jm ,” S Brazil: d munfi 10. r.l Automatic Ref. Co. 20 | 8 ) 1,000,000| at the home of his brother, James | ' oicr Keefe & garage anan, had ja home lahoratory 5 - e ; Rigelow-1td, Carpet Co. com 3 6 | QF. 241000 8 | 1), heen placed under avrest on charges = = ! Forezgn Exc/mnge [ Toki 1 121-4. Shanghai BN & Eneioer (Coslpfd.f €26) 750,000 | smond of 273 Washington street, mand 74 1-4, Montreal 100, of violation of the Harrison act, ac- | g . H - < BUTT CAUSES $800 ¥ )} Bllings & spascer Con come 28 | =z | s | 1o0nan0| and At the grave In St. Mary's ceme. |°F Violation of tho Hartwon a6t oo | Found Lying on Sidewalk | VIRE Collins Company i 1,000,000 tery by Rev. Walter McCrann. The | 1 e PR R Ao I ‘Dt Fire caused by a cigarette butt Colts Arins Co. (35) ) BU00.000| 1l bearers wore Jossph. Gormicy, | LIS ATTCAts of the two men can ‘AndiTaken toiHospitalllFtic Bt S Set e B Eaglo Lock Co. (27) ] 2,000,000 | after federal l ! New York, April 21.—Foreign ex- C Ad o 5 Jeremial Harrison, Bernard © officers had e n Found Iying on the sidewalk Infeq 40 Winslow Metritt of 1003 Stan- changes fivm. Quotations (in cents:) lty Vel‘tlsemenl Fuller Brush Co. 1st Pfd. (25) 3,000,000 | 4 8 . TUAL €on- | his city for the past several Weeks | pront of the old Bucritt school at Rty " Tuiler Brush Co, Class A (25) com 3 2 ) 030,000 nelly, James Degnan, Martin Welch |0 ionting (he i O e L B 3 ¥uller Brush Co. Class AA com | QF. ' 925,000 and Michael Butler. The funeral DTS 4 . : 419,000 | o0 i e funeral|qupply for New Hayven dr ¢ - | this morning, Edward MeGrath was ) 4 mass will he sung at 8 o'clock to Narcotle Agent Tichard Kelly, [qoien to the New Rritain General | NOTICE, International Silver, pfd. | 0% g | morrow morning at St. Mary's | yoqeral Agent James Crean, County sital as it was helived that New Britain, Conn, fe ey 4 ol 1 about 10 o'clock, arrived and put it l Jelgin ma 5, Lo sy honi it cor l\"a‘;?m“n"'.‘ Bllret = 7 ] § o[ | Detective Koland Alling, Licut. suftering fror holic poison-=| o4 “rpe jamage was estimated at | Gers ; . 3 : Lozl s ers, Fra : e James Murphy and Patrolmar 1ia was treated at the hespital [ o2t Th /i i | y el s Aoy ILgie el Mre Eaher Brady Grorge McEligoft wero the officers | o shat i e ther machi nar No mand 15.- | pogm 209, City Hall, Triday even- T 3 |who shadowed Keenan and R B TR e hat were in £ gATaEt Were f 8 o'clock, o1 The funeral of Mrs. Esther Brady e T e : Wl 1886, Sw ] tion 1 iilding permit ) Ve R S S i rom damage by the firemen, wl th & Judd Mfg. Co. raise ) 000 | was held this morning at 10 o'clock |01 PiAChd thenk whder G O cd them from the bu ; 3 ' : e 1o crect a tw R e : : R | 2000000 | from St Mary's church with a ms ‘Y'\ 0 M' e Sl 5 Juilding. Grec ) g 1t 408 Corb Russell Mfg. Company [ ne 00000 e 3 : A5 |a package of drugs passed ! i ilding | | ¥ : 08- et Reovill M 233 17.700,000| F Xequiem celebrated by Rew, Peter | oo /0 g Keefon A third Standard Screw Co., eom. | i 10 15950000 | € “offey of St. Y‘-Alnrll\s c!muh. Hart- et %y fos vblice toike oyl E 2 : o0 WILDING INSPECTOR Btaniey Works, pfd. (25) - F15] 6300000 ford, a nephew. The pall bearers | WRELL 2 L0 TS ST Dl elerc « ol ol e ! fmeienliser Unlon Mfg. Con N. Brit. (26) s |58 1,000,000 | Coffey of Hartford, Hugh Roper of | (', " ojogsed after being questioned { police head Ess apt. and Two Lieuts. Taia & Towne Mfg. Co. (25) 6 & 541 10000,000 | West Hartford, Patrick Kennedy of | % L0 South Nyack, N. Y. April 21— Whitlock Coil Pips b 150,000 | Gouthington and Joseph Hayes of |°Y M° A Skull Fractured When | |Enforcement of the law in this vesi- The Day S Bag NEW YORK BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES this city. s Tnterment e BInEEG g ated for PAsSSing. . dential village today was In (e A S oe ann Mary's old cemetery. | Arreste or L Run Down h\ Motor Car T torta Dimiaats mer ank of ex ] 2 500,00 ek an {8 > capta American Exchange Nat') 5,000,000 ; Bad Checks; Has 2 Wives Bridgcport, — April trick first licutenants. Yesterday Pankers Trust ex = :v:.‘ux':.g:g CARD OF THANKS ridgeport, April 21.—Ch s of t. 60 los- three were patrolmen but the hoard Bank of N. Y. & Trust ex 4,000,000 | - i e Sy o B Gentral. Union. Fvaet 1otoooe| We wish to thank all our kind | higamy will be lodged Chass Nation 20,000,000 | friends and neighbors who sympa- | Richard T. Athley of Portel Chetham Pl 10,500,000 | thized with us during our recent| Y. who is held by St e izhont ¢ |advance in pay is grant Chemical Ni 4,600,000 o p oceas e h pass R - . : S S Commerce, Nat'l Bank of ex semoo o S TRAYEN enbieoccasion e SUby B LA AT : Somerviille of Fa cera: now wear gold OhINE hkne 9,075,000, death of William Desmond. We ks, Clarence O, Listeh, as ; Tiik contiiion s soribus of tin. At the Faquitable Trust ex 23,000,000 wish to especially thank the Con- | ¢ prosecutor announce 1 Farmers Loan & ‘rrust Co, 5,000,000 peotjoy ght and Pow gi nvestigation into th First Natlonal Bank 100u0.000 ascinutslieht pand M“n;' Nos & shnginvesURC 0RO Guaranty Trast: Co. 5000000 | Engine Co. and the T. A, B. society | eharges is said to have e Hanover Nationa) lmm 000| for their floweral offerings, fac Atchley had d lumbla Trust 11,500,000 | 13:33“;‘ Desmond and Family. and married Victorla Mikid 10,000,000 Bridgeport girl in September 40,000,000 Atchley's case was fos0rn] AR e el S YR e o R City YA dvertisement 10,000,000 | = Aetna Casualty & 8 Co. Avtna Life Ine. ex Conn. General Life Hartford Steam Boller Travelers Ina, ex cco0e RIS garage in which it was kept last night before the fire department, in lanswer to an alarm from Box 67 Building Department, {ley street damaged the machine and | Great | OPCcinE Wine cod [of trustees promoted DpFoLo0000 B was cros stroet was pointed out that 00 struck. Somervil ne (t yath < a wide b 1 with another ¢ ¢ man ¥ : driver claims he 1 ntrol du in the Signed. Mary Desmond, James| first wife in New Rochells o Dk Ihee o Manhattan Co. (Bank of) (50) Mechanics & Metals Natl, National City ex New York Trust Co. Park Ni |nn:l Title, Guaratitee & Trust U. 8 Mortgage & Trust Co. AUTIVE INSURANCE AND CASUALTY COMPANIES Sl audi Gl EE o ROL B U SEpsTan. Gonag e e b L .fifiififfifigfi‘ 78 Chureh St Tel, A8G—781 To Qtalt at l)a\hlolk ! T R o Fidelity—Phenix Ins, 5 2 J | 5000,000 “The Telegraph Florist of New Britaln”| [akchurst, N Apr N rtiioday FharsRAT AT neT ot Frankiin Fire Ins. Co. (25) L 2 1,000,000 | ¢ bl R eles was take ansporting liquo Glens Falls Tns, Co. (10) dirigible 1 ,\m v porting liguor i Globe & Rutgers P ——————— | from NG r abionty r \ z len strec H After a su ‘\'Id\n Nepal, Great American Insurance Co. 12,500,000 today and walked out to her st REALTY TRANSFERS Angelo Carmarella e tien aisuccessiulig tiger hunt in Nepa 1,500,000 mooring mast where will re-| R e nalera s vaiE henr Y utie; above photo shows how the game is brought home. l:mm L a ey main tied up .]nrlh" the afternoon | corde lows: E. 0. o ns objecting the is-| system of tiger hunting in Nepal is to surround him with : Hanover Insurance Co. (50) 1,600,000 preparatory to starting 1 cond | to Charle Parker. Well t ne it for ring of elephants after he has been located and then drive hin void striking Gal 10,000,000 | bonds were Increased fro 1 finito of 24 Ward streef, Rristol 3,000,000 ek g 1o $2,000. dialion ) z R cutemgueieI LMoL La oORCDL 0P o} « a sentence of four months Ruilding Department, 1000 o | o ey » Flome Tnsurance Co. Ins Co. of North Americs (10) 10,000,000 Funerni Director {flight to Bermuda abcu! v M. Garfink have ok v ! no! % } SRR } S AR i 3,000,060 Phone_16: Oftosrerat the vl ale anion e ¢ e s s i 2 out with a big tusker. hunters, mounted in howdahs ato fZo=c=0f o Natlona] Liberty fos. Co. (80) Natlonal Surety Ktaghra Folla tna. Ca. (80) N { he elept \ I } hen | Preferred 1,000, opposite Nt Mary's Churcl thiey ¢ \ 5 3 ) the elephants have a clear shot a game when he appear: Westehest 1,000,004 Residence, 17 Summer St.—1623-3 | | they expect to arriv 1 a and Maryanna Cop, : ¥ 101 \) ; A o 2—ext i | 8DOUL dBYbrEAK tomorTC ¥. stre .J. HENNESSY. | in the open. o «

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