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- g, 15 WM - CITY HAS PROPERTY ALL PLAYERS BEARERS | SURS ABSBVTHUSBAND | City ltems = TPWARD HOVE UF (e PORDEAD TERMMATE ——— oy, || Wl Street Briefs | | PUTNAM & CO. WURTH s'"’Ml’fl3I Funeral of Hector Charland, Deceas- l:"::llm.‘:[ v::l:ny ’““"‘l‘m‘l\ e e e T ST"[;KS fi[]ES []N‘ P e e e help celet e the dding anni- | tio; he par value of the ¢ 3 : 0 e peemiportag st s O L T 3 WEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN- Remunerative Realty for Fiscal R Kasimira_ Siapsl, through Josegh | o onh, Brevel Metresments boration o 4110 e ne vt~ Farly Trading Sees Resumption Tel. 2040 G, Woods, haa brought suit for $1,-| ~ Roller skating tonight. Walett |basis of four shares for one, has Year Valued at $3 5068287 The funeral of Hector Charland, | 500 damages against her husband. | pinkeadst. [been approved by stockholders. The I Brisk Busi HARTFOR OFIICE. 6.CENTRAL Kow TRLZS: Ml 1 ) who dropped dead during & baseball | Boleslaw Slapski, The plaintift al School bonds In the amount of change will fncre the number of 0 ns usmess game in which he wa¥ a player last | leges that she and her husband arc | $320,000 will be placed on the shares from 200,000 to 800,000, Sales The city of New Britain has com- | Saturday, took place this morning at | joint owners of a house and that| jnarket I°riday noon. The bonds of 40,600 shares of no par value (o pleted the flacal year of 1924-19%5 ;1‘;:(11 '(I;r\o’ck in Bt I;M"-rn chureh, i ”"’]Y rs \l]l;a. hrivn{lvll..lr' ;u;.! m;»h are intended for a new east side ‘nmuru‘nn‘l t-mpll\\lf‘n lnyr{he corpor- New York, May 10.—(AP)—Wall We Offer ev. Charles Coppens being the cele- | up his residence in Hartford 8he | gehoo!, a Lincoln school and pur. |4tion also was authorize street opening with an inv g i h an inventory of $10,841,081.11 |\rane at the mass. The bearers, all | aceks full ownership of the premis chase of a sit for a new Monroe consisting of properties classed as|memgbers of the Fafnir Bearing Co. | Acting on a writ refurnable the gopgol, ; Rubher prices have soared to the " i e, s resy the ope remunerative and realizable,” “re.|baseball team, were Victor Weibelin, | third Monday of June in the city| Engiish Bagby, professor af psy.|NENest levels in thé local market| Prices nas r med at the opening lw SHARES munerative but unrealizable” and |1homas Aldrich, Harold Nelson, | court, Constable Fred Winkle has cpology at Yale, will speak or nee June, 1017, apot ribbed smoked | of today’'s stock market. Industrials T o e (i Pl 10K s Sunchen sropens n Eavin wren YO S T 0 e e o e e e e s s s | NEW BRITAIN GAS LIGHT STOCK Propertles from which |Hugo Anderson. Flower bearers in- | — 2 il\'luvu\lfl club tomorrow pound. Other grades also have ad- | girength soon developlng in the The upward movement of stock revenues are now derived and whic cluded John O'Neill. Theodore Pepin | A meeting of New Pritain Acri 1 aharply, thin l‘." wn erete | motors and publie utilities Mack Shlonbladnelnae “w";m,:“‘l':,;";li::'f and Joseph Curine. The choir sang| Brothers Bearers at 2 | of Eaglea wiil be held at 8 o'alock [Amber No. 3 touching 88 centa for| Trucks ope 1 L-4ipointachighec clpal water works, real estate build. | S0me Sweet Day" as the body was | Funeral of Sister |toniznt. e ‘r”vm o M’n:lwu ,L“ L S W CLEL A Ings and equipment, $3,048,460,40; |DIN& taken from the church. Father | o funeral of Nellio Pliskowski| IRichard Dixon complained to the | '1% of 614 cent in ribhed amoked| points above the years low, and municipal bullding, tenement prop- | °PPens read committal services at| ag held in the home in Plainville [ police this afternogn that a raincoat LELE S h compara- i was quic ollowed Into new high B B S T RSO ARG Reave At & - s tively Ittle buying which came | ground b: ‘ Vater Work erty, land, machinery and equip- (thC Erave In St. Mary's cemetery. |ihiy morning at 8 o'clock followed [and a jacket been stoloneTromm b e e Tt | e ,’,,“ S LRt ‘,?,,“,x ment, $400,000; sewage disposal e ——— by a funeral massin the Sacred yard of the H. R | slzed tires and factories, R s and K ous Players, | 4 plant, real estate buildings and | art church, New Britian, at 8:30 ay. | i Hhat nAneacsanding bh ik bt . equipment, $55,000; cemetery ,,,,,,,,:ANDRIN] IS CHAMP]ON Rev, Walter Nowakowskl was ecle- | Directors of the Southern New a: responding to reports Members New York Stock Exchange 5 b : high curvent earnings. . 4 erty, including land and a dwelling | " brant at the.mass. The hearers an autemobile owned by Joseph | oo phone Co. have au- Members Hartford Stock Exchange house, $43,327,25; municipal slaugh- OF ST. MARYS SCHOOL. her six brothers, Burjal was in Hewltt of 265 Carlton street While | ori309 30,000 additional shares|, . . B New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 ter house, including land, buildings | | crea Heart cometery It was parked near the armory on | i i ho omared o stock. |Alli8 Chal 1913 Tnad BuiliinzPeatl B ¥cor e Hartford, C and equipment, $11,600, The total — Arch strect last night, according to |y o1 cre of record May 18 at $100 a | Am Can Y 14 fiar b corner o 'e“,ls' artiord, Conn, of this class of property is sa,aan,,lbnru_u»nv Street Boy Takes All a report made to e police this o intthairatlolof one aharelfes | AMHI&AL ptd e ——— 257,71, 3 : | norning. 3 ‘ ach seven held, Rights expire|A™ LOCO .oc. ) . AETNA FIRE l.\'Sl,‘R:\N('E CO. FProperties from which a revenue Comeny Inty. Camp’ In D eat h s A mon was born at the New Brit- |,y 1, P a0 HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. Sy tabialned ihatiuHIsirctia i aln General hoapital this morning to | SR v LV LNSU N2 i aaeds but vhlchiw ou g by Marble Contest Mr. and Mra. Steve Stecck of Erwin | Tha Datrolt, Toledo & Tronton |A™ S . NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. 000 lineal: faet of condult, 62,204| The last of the preliminary games |l m——————————— p'fflf" i £ Mbs. sl e | road earned) 1807 & ansrs. on R b .. 3 PROENIX FIRE INSURANCE (0. feet of laterals, 586 manloles and |In the Herald-Junior Achievement John Mullen. he condition:of Mre. Dugald 3c- the combined preferred and common |41 o fa . 38% 3 CONTINENTAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. some tools and machinery, \alued at |marble shooting contest to deter-| John Mullen, aged about 62 years, | Miian who s criienliy Ml tith fatock in 1024 with net income of i g pond b S eI e Sk L Atchiso 1 NI ANTY I ' $175,453.62, mine the individual school champion | djed at his home in Kensington at |PReimenia at the New Britain Gen 9,290. This compares with $1,- | ', (:‘\ ”.(_ W14 43 FIDELITY-PHOENIX FIRE INS. CO. eral hospital Is reported as improved | 417 or $11.34 a share Properties owned by the city | was held at St Mary's school yester- |3 g'clock this morning. Mr. Mullen {7 R L LR LR e e INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA which would bring a return if sofd, |day afternoon. Owing to lack of |was an artesian well driller and had Lo - Balti & Ohio . 76% 5 3 W but which do not directly produce |time some of the smaller boys did |heen fil only a short time. [Eeinsts L0ieTy 418 I Bath Btaale. M STOCKS revenue ure: Police department [not get an opportunity to play, but | He fs survived by one son, Thomas N[] INN[}[;ENTS IN | T A ! Rosch Mag ... 3% 337 Prices On Application building and equipment, $54,776; fire | there is no question that all the |of Kensington, two daughters, Mrs. Cen Leath y Ches & Ohio department bufldings and equip- [ potential &chool champlons had & |Frank McCarthy of Kensington and M& St P ment, $265,067.50; street depart- | chance to play und John Andrini, 14 [Mrs. Anne Josephson of New Brit- > : ment, real estate, bulldings and |years of old, ef 283 Lafayette ain, and several grandchildren. L | flR[iANIZATI[IN AIM CM& St P ptd | | ¢ | equipment, $22,000; recreation facil- | street came out on top in the final The funeral will be held Friday CRIsITP itfes, including parks, ete., $ {match having defeated Joseph Vin-|morning at 9 o'clock from St. Paul's 2 ; Chile Cop .... ; 33 747.42; echools, including buildings, | cent, 14 years oid of 13 Franklin [church, Kensington. Burial will be J 1 0 2 Fuel .oy land and contents of buildings, $ trect, last year's medal winner at|st. Mary's cemetery, New Britain. UTY Fmds hve]yhfidy GUl“y F h G A 3 [ t Con Texti 3 9 754,121.08; public charities includ- |St. Joseph's school and James i \ | d ) Corn Prod Ref 361 55 ” T, Ing municipal farm, bulldings, con- |Scheuy, 13, of 52 Lawlor street who John McHale, Sum of 69 Cents nyolved 1501 400 bame ASSociadon 10 Cru Steel ... A ] Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 tents, live stock, office equipment, [ was alsy a runner up. A large num- | Nows of the death of John McEale Sl C d { D . Cosden Ol 0%, 2 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES provisions, ete, $175,000; isolation | ber of girls played at St. Mary's and | o¢ Shelton was received here this otind OH uC l'lYe “IHa Chem . 33% 3 s Donald R. Hart, Mgr. hospital, $5,000; cemetery unsold | the championship went to Hazel|moming, Mr. Melale, who is well =d (o fight It out, at a. [ Bls deh pid l‘rw, buildings, equipments, ete, | Glvan, \: years old, of 95 Smalley | kyown in New Britain is survived | (o5 on SRt 1 Electric 255 280% 8 We offer 300.000; storm and sanitary sewer | street. By ta . ors, Mrs e el el ator eric C. Wolcott will | Gen Motors : 7 300,0 3 wy his wife, three daughters, Mrs.| oo P 4 1 TV W roy pipe lines. real estate and equipment, | Tha Jast of the inter-rchool games | M. Keating of 250 Washington street, . . ldress the members of the New |Gt Norta pfd . STANLEY WORKS : was the most mirth $1,561,615.50, [and the final match to determinc|and Mrs. R. A. LaBranche of 736 by the club and |Britain Fish and Game associa ;"'”\“”l‘"‘f{ Pt 2 AMERICAN HARDWARE T e | the city champion will take place at|West Main street of New Britain and | wag g0 successfyl that st t a meeting tomorrow night in the ||t *CKEL s = : CAFN ) J(2 JALL KILLS WOMAN Walnut Hill park at 10 o'clock Sat-|Helen McHale of Shelton, and three | haya bern taken to repeat it in the |auditorium .of the Central Junior ;\‘:‘ ; AL IAI‘,:.\I,R. BFARH\() olss New Haven, May 10,—(AP)—|Urday. all the individual school |scns, William and Stephen of Shel- | near futnre [Taich schoal: x.\v.y‘.).lnx EiRls . PRICES ON APPLICATION Mre. Anna Storlazzi, 78, of 258 Ham- | champions will be presented with {ton and Frank of this city. Harry G. Hancock, Colonel W. ator i chairman of the | s Y‘f“ We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts ilton street fell 15 feet from a roof {Mcdals and there will be a gold | [ Bullen, Dr, Joseplu Dotts S Sndiganis com nlsiol BNd tine prd eicrly toduy and was instantly Killed, | Medal for the city champion and a dohn Allen Buckey were judges. The 3 hairman of the finance com- | o She is belioved to have wandered out | silver medal for the runner up John Allen, 64, of 503 Church |wore white robes, w e : N e Firtry e Sy 1t ”,«;m‘ prd o her ool nindow ontol According to reports James Hallo- |street, died at New Britain General | tion of Hanco, ] 5 E g a4 sportsman, he is inte 10 poreh roof during the night and way, who won the championship of | hospital this morning. e In.n‘w} A. Rose and Roy hurSert ested in raising game birds and f 5t fallen off. She was sald to have|the city. of Hartford last Saturday,|one sister, Mrs. Jacob Fritz of this|jicomen. Attorney Emil J. and his estate at Norfolk Is well ¢ ces | 121 1 1o r Il Wi i iave . been despondent over the recent|will be a spectator in the New [city, and a of nieee d | and Willard Oqni K 18 3 ¢ i is own rais- : death of a favorite grandson. | Pritain championship games. [nephews. Funeral arrangements are | of court, James E. O'Brien was g - A N . 3, : . o 5 incomplete, ccuting attorney e \eit | chairman of the several com- | N0 /: x e — counsel for th T mittees of the association will give |Pacific 508 5 4 . Mrs. Justina Swanson en wore a Irenc ousts reports on what has been done to- |Pan eyl . HARTFORD NEW,BRITAIN & FURNISHED BY JUDD & COMPANY | her home. She was the widow of| crs . Leroux was foreman of be immediately stocked and |Pierce Arrow 20 ; Tel.2-7186 8490 ) 3 ted E | Pure Oil Joseph Swanson and has lived Joseph Caeto acted { : Burritt Hotel Building L at ol RlE : ve for members, with 1,000 as | Rep T & S "BANKS AND TRUST COS. 1e is survived by four daughters, | could no ak Er the . is being a 1. Two | Ray Copper , 13 ; | Bid | Ask | @ ! Capltal |Mrs. John FE. Johnson. with \\;?mn“ Others the y ora { anis have heen - organ The _m;,,i 574 A3 she made her home, Mrs. Emil{ Heinrich, Dr. 3 3 18 team will be entertained a 1 Duteh . 5 Carlson, Mrs. John Knowles, Macomber, \ k nner, giy o LEE SRy LT € fe Mrs. Gothard Peterson; four sons, | Stevens, Romeo G . ami| > toams s follows; : Paai i P | Adotph, John, Arthur and Albin; nnecks, Dr : il ‘ LAVl e y ; : 01 and a number of grandchildren. ¥ x ad |1t § anager She was a member of the sewing| Sam ) in, ell ar 3 i * - . . society of the First Lutheran church T rge T Al in; W. L. tussell and Er 4 et : " ares BN e OO e nir bearing | | | Conn, Tiiver B. Co fonal Bank a -Aetna Naotional ex Hartford-Conn. Trust Co. Morrie Plan of Hartford Park 8t ‘trust Co. Piwenix National Bank Riverside Trust Co. Btate Hank & Trust Co. Security Trust Co. eeurity Trust Rts. { City Bank and Trust Co. | 430 } | P-0-Y-7-7-7-7-] < i 5 PRI o 1,000,000 Protection. e Ye i b vam of { scl s Tomlin, 8§ ' Funeral services wlil be held at 2| A. Andrews, the Telephone Co FIRE INSURANCE COS. o'clock Thursday afternoon, at the | Giants: Mr. Andrew . o (S e . 5.000,000| home, 31 Osgood avenue, and 2:30 | have be ered 6 row | Hart, Southern New Englan 2,000,000 | af the First Lutheran church. Rev, | the game. 1 alle .; Sandy McKay, 8,000,000| he “Ahel A. Ahlquist will officiate.| to have be | r [ Ay o.; H. Dyl 8,000,000 3000.000 | Buria) will be in Fairview cemetery. | ton by u1 7 ey, who said I o alt cll, 3 an o 1"“* AUEEE ; YOUR WISH IS LAW IN A WILL . suppose 1,200,000 P ‘ . e Bl e i o There Is only one time when you can control the disposition of Ir Gt STe0 etk | Socaw il ; your own property. That is BEFORE you die, [ it el ; b sl i s NOW is (h'v time {0 g0 to your lawyer and have him draw your 2,000,000 | l ) " i (s ; : : sie o LGLEARING: HOUSE S 2 ill, naming this institution as your executor to make sure 10000000 F'unera S ; o L T B A i ) the estate you worked hard to accumulate will be distributed ,.Lx;:',;: Prorrnl) | ———— | e coull -1k sipy i i 4 g s A necs, 1020 J according to YOUR wishes—not according to the way the law will | | 10,000,000 | me garters for J d 1 8 Bittor nges § distribute it, 5] 8% | Richard O'Gorman a0 I y Mifss s s 2 . i 3 DO IT NOW Aetna | Autor ngston LIFE AND INDEMNITY COS. Aetun Cosualty & 8. Co, Artui Lile lne. ex Conn (ieueral Lifte Haitford Steam Lolies velers Ins. ex ccorn Prspspu PUBLIC UTILITIES { T funeral of Richard O'GormanT sented the vire ant i Ve in Mackine Co: Ton oo, . S el 185 PR Bt e [ 4 10urs 191G Janes. Sonthington. 10 SCRAP 200 BOATS The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company i ‘ | : e sh » byg : i 7 S Old state House Square o cw : : | QUL S et gl SETHUEL ¥ REVOLVER 1S FOUAD RS quarc HARTFORD, CONN 0| Walter A. McCrann, celebrant, I : el s s o MR{tREm R Ao et con i ; Sale of Goyernment Owned Ships e Ha 1 {This Add< to the Mystery of Triple e v, sub-deacon. t ‘ Kill ar o s Purpose Is Practically . . e O 0 Eedy waa Botna Trom e e : iuseCit s < ; :: hilling in Stamfor] Yor This Purp I Practicall l‘l'ancn-Br I\h —\01(‘ to ‘l:\[ya I)]\ idcnd (;i"cn ACTURI Mrs, Mary T. Crean rev Jean Araws fostitiod that . By ] Stan ( e - S o) i | 1V1A¢ N : A Rnsicare o B s - 12800,000 | (1701, T84 of | SomawTer , ‘ f Al et _Germany Is Not Settled By Fafnir Bearing Co. L | (AT A(nir Bearing . con (35) | representing the f J v E i 3 ! t S Il £ AN ex d of $1.40 resenting the A. O harp. and Co. Class AA co 2 | F 2,000 1o committal services at the \ lered the t ) poto polics r rr o ] epeat again | DATE 1S IMPORTANT " r«”‘ g ; g0!in St. Mary's cemetery ¥ r 5 | al Sliver, pra 1 1 | — ; Hizh Court Must Decide Faact Time ona} Silver Co., com. 3 170 i 5,362 Karl Haleks, ection o e af ¢ t . « ) g of Automobile Accident funeral of Karl Il 3 X 5 1 at 3 o'clock tomorrow f rom church instcad of 3.30 as previously | announced Mr. Haleks is survived by two | daughters, Mrs. William Knoedler of | Wisconsin and Miss Martha Halck 0000 | o¢ Teuseia, and a son, ludolph Hai- | Blue and the Gray Mingle POLICEMAN ATTACKED | 4 . 8 as found ir ehLticn 0oy ™ Hartford Bluccoat Assaulted a- 1 Unlon Mfg. Co., N 5 | . 1,000,000 | Cks of Russia. | At Their Annual Reunion v rinli * > : 8 g Lnter Rooming Hous Taie & Towne Mg, 5 ‘\ Q 10,000,000 { I Al P S 3 ) ¢ At el allas, Tex., M (Al k Coll Pipe ‘ 1 Louis Seipel. NEW YORK BANKS AND TRUST COMPAN The funeral of Louis X A ¥ t ex 9 o3 ) »000 be held at the home, b4 Smith street | (his time Aniericau_Exclange Nat') 5.0 tomorromw affernoon at 2 o'clock. [ Confeder Kers Trust s Rev. M. W. Gaudian will ‘officiate [ thirty-fifth Cent gl / burial will be in Fairview | meeting o Cliase Natioual 1 ‘ | | cemetery G ¢ ey Ciatham Plenis Navl e 1 3 ] Mother of Eight, Hurt on eI : o - Il S:500.009 George J. Ericson The t that b SWIEDISH BAPTIST CHURCH Steamer, Sues for ¥ y ¥ Irving Bank-Columbia ‘frua® Lawyers Title & Trust Manlattan Co. (Bank of) (80, Meclenics & Metals Natl, National City ex New York Trust Co. Park Natlonal Title, Gusrantec & Trust e . | Taker U. 8 Mortgage & Trust Co. 30 4 - to me dir ACTIVE INSURANCE AND CASUALTY COMPANIES er, at e : Funerai Director 3 Niance | » ) Phone 1625-2 } s “ } 3 5.000 opposite St. Mars's Chur Fidelity—Ph 1R Residence, 13 Summer §t.—1625.3 Franklin Fire ine. BOY TAKES PAY AND FLITS Hanover Insurance Co. (0) : Flowers for All B et et Amerien (19) i 0.0 Occasions Nattonal Liberty Toa. Co. ($0) t ] Al " ] el SaeRI R o t AR : ora ) KEITH VAUDI ILLE National Surety 8 | Q F H B " Y P sh | ’mv.y \»:- Irit ay n t : o L . ;;:s"r‘e;’x?flt‘:la el i ' v ocovewes| T 0ligrers usy op {9 Bey “,',‘m A CRK ey : Ty rATe e a rAnOtel READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED No'Adiaace In Prices i ) 78 Church St Tel, 886—181 | v s 2 ‘:—‘::m: bl s “The I‘fh:;:vh Worist of New Britain™ Constab (‘."Ma) 29 and 30. police this morning. ADS FOR YOUR WANTS