New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 2, 1925, Page 15

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school and at 4 o'clock at the Osgood Iill school. FPractically o Chicago, May 2.—Cumulative tes- | [ all those eligible at the Osgood New York, May 2. #tmony In the inquest into the death | | 111} have enrolled for the match and tho open afr pupils at tho of Willlam Nelson McClintock, uil- | | Watut. i1 will also mako lionaire orphan, was oftered yester- || good showing. salesman, a | On Tuesday, May b, the Stan. {| 1y and Monroe schools will play A day by a pharmacist, a the murder of McClintock said that | erable cruelly. Mrs. Davis was glv- [ $13.43 this estate sccmed to “be hoodooed™ N Permission to resume her maiden Harry Sadler, a roporter, testified, |hame. She was represented hy At The Rev. Carl A, Naumann, Shep- 'orney John ‘oley of Hartford. herd’s pastor, told Sadler, the latter | The couple were married In Janu- | said, that castor oil had been admin- 1924, but have not lived togetl- | isterad to Billy McClintock before | °F Since last October. | he died. Sadler also duoted the pus-| Clarence M. Brayne of this clty | tor as saying the Shepherds had told , ¥a8 granted a divorce from Lillian him Billy had a premonttion of his ‘\v‘llh Brayne on the grounds of de- death by typhold fever when he was |[S¢T1100: supposed to have only a slight attack Judge Haines reserved decision on | of influenza the application of Antoinette G. | hr { Bristol for a divorce Mrs. Shepherd, Sadler sald, de- | Christine o ; clarcd that the state's attorney's of. | (oM doseph James Christine on the fice was the lair of “a bunch of gun- men employed by any political or- ganization that can control them.” iss Gladys Roberts, the girl de teetive toid of eavesdropping while her employer, John E. Jones, private | Left Estate to Wife four years ot 4.11 pe Acteetdve, monished Shepherd to In Death Bed “l" erense in averag “keep on one story and they won't fodir 95 get you." | Attorney Henry Nowicki lett his' % 100 a2 (’I"j,‘”: Charles Russ, undertaker, said no ontire estate to his widow, Mrs. Al : poisons had been used in embalming | Anna Nowicki, and named her as Mrs, MeClintock's hody. 0, P, executrix to serve without bonds. Stephan, prarmaclst, sald no poisons The will drawn April 24 were called for in the preserdptions | While the dec he filled for her during her last ill- | the way operating revenues, “Notwithstanding the he: of traffic handled by your ip bstween rates had brought a similar action before ' mission. {but Jud for 1924 was placed at £240,000, nd Revs. S Nowakowsk will, was continued until M ephen Grohol and the IAquest was continued until |Le B. D Monday when it will probably be completed I " Mo, Hrnestine Tanbert | . | Mrs. Ernestine Taubert, TOR NANRD ‘.\‘..u, widow of Herman > intended to support & gjeq jast night at her ciaim that a_conservator should be T worth of this city, was |submi vesterday in probate court Marriage in January, 1924, Ended [in a hearing on the petition of John on, Max [ two daug Elsie W, one granddaughter. Mansworth of Middletown, nephew of the local man. Judge A. C. Bill Formally Dissolved by Court of Hartford was counsel for the pe- g titioner and Patrick F. McDonough Mrs. Tsabelle Lindsley Davis of |of this city represented Mansworth, this city wasegranted a divorce from pJudge Gaffney presided. A number it “ranklin Davis by Judge {of witnesses were heard and ad. | St Johw's Gerr Trank T Haines in Superior court |journment was then ordered to May will be held Mo ' 138 o'clock from the Iy Separation Ten Months Later by Rev. M. W, Gaudian la . on the grounds of intol- tery. Mrs, Har resident here. she Is survived by t Misses Ida and Iidna two step-daug and Mildred Foster. Funeral services will t the at 2 o'clock, A Checking Account 1. Eliminates the chance of . " o Losing money from vour will officiate and burial irview cemetery, pockets. Reduces chance of paying e ars, widow of John Hilc Your Bills over the second Mrs. Ernest Billlan; Hilden of Philadelpt time. 0 9. Connects you with the friend- ral will he Emanne! Gospel church, \fternoon at 2 o lv counsel of this fast grow- cond ing Bank. Clarence ¥ Why Not Start Your Account Here, ter a 1o Iness. mother, Mrs 14 & half-brother, at the A. M. .. Zion ch | aay afternoon at 2 o'c wiil he {n Miford. nt of this ci l l . Bell Al services, conduete - in Shepherd Trie B35 a1 Over 11 Per Cent decrease of $6,491,445 In net railway operat-| 1o ing Income of the Southern Paclfic! company for 1924, or 11.89 percent | under 1923, was ascribed by Jullus Kruttschmitt, in his final annual re- the ot which was overcome by a reduc- tion in expenses for malntenance, greater efficlency in the use of fuel! and by better frelght train loading. avy ling report added, “and the marked gain | in operating efficlency, the and s of labor and material have vet permitted your lines to earn fair rate of return prescribed grounds of cruelty. © Mrs. Christine | Dy the Interstate Commerce Taines had suggested that | The rate of return of the booked he return to her hushand. value of the road and equipment per- | st 3.99 cent, with an average for the ert 10y She is survived By o of Stamford Funeral services to be conducted | vy, past an Lutheran church, rnoon at home and in- |y terment will be in Tairview ceme- .+ walnut riet May Knapp ¢ Knapp, night at | Queen strect win chapel Monday afternoon of the Tirst Congregational church Mrs, Charlotte Hilden Mrs, Charlotte C. Hilden, Market street, died this mornir Jer home, Surviving her daughters, Miss Rose Hilden and Meininger at 8:30 o'c ol (o i il in o'clock from St I n body was bor age 67 17 : I on of 112 o o 1 Nearer My God a " g e pall b arc two Floa M mas v (8 Fdward SR siator, | FAvard Bont AN Mary's ¢ i Mrs, Hanmah Johnson of D 1 tiree grandehildren. | d Tuesday from with tod by Rev, Harry 1 will he in Fairi W fam B. Caines, will he he crme- health, Laurel Court, Judge Admits Evidence of All|Jounior™ Xebosthoent” “wistic | Operating Tncome for 1924 O sovacs: Sis Clty ltems Raymond Finnegan of Lexingt street left the New Britain general | hospital today, much improved 1 lanth, will have |supper at 6 lowed by of C. ubly at pital, whe 9 or 4.64 percent in rall-| oy, effect davt, | 1iddy Awni an at State Armo advt ler of the Ame on in ! Wall Street Briefs |IB LLISH ACTION B | ry, Tl a ladies competitive 30 o'clock tonight, fol- entertalnment members and friends are we! Ball at State Armo! 11.- Monday, May A phone call brings ¢ tative to you with awning san & Decorating Co. I'red Monsees I8 resting comfo e New Brit general ) Ifome cooked luncheon, Crowel All ome, re lie underwent an opera nt- of ap- r represen =y ! corge Constantine of this city e land Miss Anna Baumgartner of West Hartford, were married last evep at 7 o'clock in the rectory com-~ The estat Britain 1 held Mor in . 0. 0. The first increasa in 9,000 and in-| creases in prices of other materials m‘\.m of Re 'md a i home 1 not ret un or A son was bhorn [ain ite of land M ldine || 1d at tr ) {he bankrupt es ofaky. will b is vatued at $1 bank deposits, The regular of St. Peter's Charles Coppens. f Mrs. gy ! d assistant clerk of ‘IM g vi he fill Jast I ale was a patient at New | from, hoc e ness Britain general hospital. Tt was wit- D h snmed her empl I'hne hearing on the Me !nessed by Miss Kathklyn Murphy, a e at s f \n h & Judd Hill summer mont Willia Henry Schaal (Y GR hurch, by Rey el o 1 ) tailed Park dur | Mrs. Josephine Mersicr FRY AVE We 1o New Britain Trust Co. Funern) Director Plone 1623-2 opposite St. Mary’s Ch Residence, 17 Summs Open Tonight 6-8 o’clock (Stand.) egraph Florist o Jusmh A. Haifey| & hareh. St.—1625-3 SEEDS YIOWERS AND VEGETABLE SHRUBBEKY AND ROSE BUSHES F H. Bollerer's Posy Shup Church St. Tel, RR6—18 are now taking ot for Markers and reporter, a doctor's widow, an un- | port as chairman of the exccutiv for their champlonships and the || . o r ¢ lion yesterday morning v committee, to increased prices of dertaker and a fomor girl detective. || Rockwell and Lincoln wil do the || janor and material totalling $4.076,-| Coples of the Herald for Janu Deputy Coroner Charles ¥, Ken- || same on Wednesday. {000 and an Increase of $1,671,000|1, 1925 and February 6, 1925 wa nedy sustalned Judge Harry Olson,!| Al players are ueged to bring || iy charges for depreciation and re- cd for our files.—adut tustigator of the investigation, in of- | their own marbles and alleys 80 || joment of equipment. | Commissioners I. A, Searle and fering evidence of the theory that || that several rings can be playing Except for this total of $6,647,- I, W. Macor of the board three deaths may have been involved | | at one time. 000, the report to stockholders kald, finance and taxation will be re in a protracted conspiracy to obtain | net railway operating income would ' pointed June 1 when thelr present the McClintock estate. | ————————————————|have shown an increass over the terms expire, Willlam D. Shepherd, Indicted for previous year, despite a decrease of | Viotrolas and Planos, at Morans'— Gulbransen player planos at Morans' | — S ‘ Funerals | All Savings Deposits made at the on or before Tuesday, May S5th the First of May | Will Draw Interest as of Burritt Mutual Savings Bank | START Yours Now | John F. Meehan § ' -0 il nlieiCo ; g Monumental Works ¥ 3 ) 5 R 25 Perl[]d El Cor. Union & Clark St § €100 N B Gas “We Scll to Excel ) 1 . 1 hosy m N il LA N O 8 AT t ] 2 (e R e = &) L dor Hisalen e Foreign Exchange | : READ THE HLRALD crassikith King George's Sister ek A R . 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NEW BRITAIN- the [ ; ; % continued when 1 fnterferes with | Buying Today HARTFORD OFFICE & CENTRAL ROW TEL: 1Mk procedure of business of the A stock exchange. 1t was explained oy We offer a new issue that the step was taken to prevent Wall Rireet— Hmn\h sentiment " ‘ , Py o , tment ‘m‘. in wt "\‘ a stock ex- | ports that President Coolidg ‘1 sired 7¢t First Pfd. @ 98 flat R e ol et h Tt Eearnings are more than 3.61 times preferred divi- Seene s R APt i TRl era (i dend requirements. This stock is followed by $25,000,000. I'he appolntment of Clarence Pil- | commission had modified its 5 Second Preferred and Common paying 4%. The territory el et anking firm of Dillon, | regar the publi 1‘\1 to be glven| B served is in and around Atlanta which is growing very & Company whieh financed the | 1o complaints of alleged unfalr pra art $ At . 8 5 e ot Dedie ittt T teon international shos moared 7|l rapidly in manufacturing industries. bank, ¢ of the oldest of Littsburgh climbed 6 to 923, Amer Yorl clal institutions has | ican lce moved up 1 to 103% and | er talk in Wall street of a pos Atlantic Gulf & West Indies improv- sible new | terest i L s | JUDD & COMPANY PRk ‘M“ and reserves for | Radio Corporation fell back 1% on K B e Lok Members New York Stock Exchange = 1le el up 2 Dela- Members Hartford Stock Exchange Producing and 1 o JAI gant ol '1"“' y New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 reports a defieit of Judd Building, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn. 24 after providing for Motors I3 gained a point or more depreciation and depletion, against | tho announcement that the De I SUG E R detielt of $528,460 fn 1923, Net| € dio Co. had obtained a tem- ng me increased o $4 porary injunction agalust it to pre- 1 $299,818 the year before. | YeNt the theft of business secrets puLgetiin VForeign exchanges opened steady, y good and inication, Points 1o a less prosperous year than | t cars and demand sterling ruling around $4.84 Due to the exceptionally large crop sugar is now 3, and French fr I selling helow the cost of production. 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