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SOTT REELECTED A.S.MLERESIDENT Result of Ballot Taken by Mail Anoounced Today | Alexander H. Scott, chief engineer At the New DBritain Gas plant, was reelected president of the New Drit- | ain branch of the American Soclety ot Mechanicul Enginesry in u mall ballot among the membership, ue cording to a statement made today Mr, Beott haa just completed one term, Other officers were elected as fol. IKFNNEDY PERMIT school, . At this time announcement will be made of the plans for a trip to Wat. ervilet, N. Y, Friday, June 19. Fipal teservations will be in the hands of Becretary A, L. #towell before noon on June 11, for the trip, which will be made by Pullman buss. The trip 18 expected to eqtinl a submarine trip taken recently by the same group and will probably include an inspec- tion of the Ludlum steel plaut, the Delnware and Hudson rallroad shops and the Waterviiet arsenal, 1t Is likely the men will leave New Brit- ain on the evening of June 18, re. turning late on the night of June 19. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HEKALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1925, CUT OUT CROSSING TRAFFIC HEN URGE There will be a meeting of Andre ledge, 1. O. O. ¥, tomorrow nl.m" at § o'clock in Odd Kellows hall. | Oscar A, Marsh, Olaf Anderson | and Benjamin Holt wil} leave some time during the latter part of June for a week's stay at Paradox Lake, in the Adirondack mountains, The next session of the United States Naturalization court will be held in the common councll cham- ber at the city hall on June 23 at 2 p. m. A class of 85 applicants, of which 36 are new ones, is scheduled | to appear before the court at this time. ain“‘Chamber of Commerce held at = the chamber rooms this afternoon London Children Welcome | shortly atter 1 o'clock, and a ::;. Sqllh'rell From U. 8. A. | mittee was appointed to work with in Bast End The substitution of one grade crossing in place of the East and ject of an interesting dlacussion by the traffic bureau of the New Brit. Would Have Ooe Instead of Two Allen street crossings was thoe sub- | PERKINS GIRL CARRIED PISTOL, WITNESS SAYS New York Young Woman On Trial For Murder of Admirer at Her Home, REACTION HITS MARKED TODAY Losses However, Are Gonfined fo Small Fractions Hihg Low Close Allis Chal s0% 19 80 Am Can ..., 184% 182% 183% Am H & Lptd 9% — -— Am Loco .... 121 120% 120% Am Smelt 100% 102 Am Sug 1% 63 Am Bum . — — Am Tel & Tel 140% New York, June 9, (A-—The trial of Dorothy Perkins, 17, for the slaying of Thomas A. Templeton, World War veteran, in her home at the climax of & St. Valentine's party, was adjoprned in goneral slons this afternoon when Defense Attor- ney Lash asked permission to visit his wife and child, taken suddenly (1l Presentation of testimeny will be resumecd tomorrow. That the accused girl had carried 140 140% PUTNAM & CO MEMBERS NEW YORK & HARTFORD EXCHANGE S 3 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN- Tel. 2040 ' MNARTFORD OFFICE 6 CENTRAL ROW TEL™ 2°Mét WE OFFER HARRIMAN BUILDING FIRST MORTGAGE 67, SINKING FUND GOLD BONDS Price 100 to yleld 6% This bond Is tax refund in Connecticut and legal for trust funds in New York state. The property is located at the corner of ¥ifth avenue and 44th street, New York city, The appraisal value is $3,400,000 more than the amount of this mortgage, R 1|t ! L L ! the rail B Logdon. " June ' b, allroad committee on the mat P — Gray | or, squirrels, imported frém the United | Tyepe two oheisngs which are GOES INTO COURT f} very close to one another, h Hart §t, Residents APMIWill | themelven pertoctly at home 1n this | been a source of danper to Ail sorts | mar, and mutual frisnd of the con. climate, and, like the English spar-| of vehieylar traMo which | ple. He wi a pren Stewan Case rows sent to the United States from | over them, One grou]n: ‘jn|::5::?j{j‘.r\;, ST, winese o7, (e Resldents of Hart street ,through | the British Isles several generations | |o) street which passes down the hill | Hassell declared when he, the ac- back, have begun to lsfl"" lbm\by 8t. Mary's playground with East|cused girl, Templeton and another the country, | street while the other branches | girl were at a “moyle” February 10, Attorney Michael A. Sexton, have | . .h® first squirrels of thia variety | from East strect jolning fwhat {8 |Miss Perkins' pocketbook suddenly appealed to the city court from the. “ore Siven (heir freedom in Re- | known as Clayton rond or an exten- |opened, revealing a black-handled rullng of the common council per- |8CU¢ Park. London, and aiready | sion ot East strect. One crosses di- |revolver, mitting Matthew L. Kennedy to bulld a two-family house on Corbin avenue. Am Wool ..., 36% Anaconda ..., 367 36% 367 Atchlson ..., 119 118 118% At GIf & W 1 46% 46 46 Bald oLco ., 112 100% 111 Balt! & Ohlo . 76 6% 6% Beth Steel 3TN 37 3T% Bosch Mag . E2E1 1% 32 Cen eLath ... 17 Can Pacific .. 139 Ches & Ohlo LI CM&SBtP 8% C M &St P ptd 15} CRIsl &P . Chile Cop Col Fuel ... Con Textlle ... Corn Prod Ret Cru Steel Cosden Ofl Dav Chem Erie Erie 1st pfd | Gen Electric . Gen Motors Gt North pfd Insp Copper . Int Nickel ... Int Paper .... Kelly Spring .. Kennecott Cop. Lehigh Val Marine pfd ... Mid States Oil. Mis Pac pfd .. Ia rovolver previous to the fatal 6% |8hooting was indicated in the testi- mony of Joseph Hassell, of Jersey City, war-time buddy of the slain 3614 lows: Vice-President, R. L Penny; secretary-treasurer, Herman 8. Hall JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange . Members Hartford Stock Exchange New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel. 1815 Judd Building, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn, We recommend and offer: GUARANTY TRUST CO. of NEW YORK STOCK Price on Application | they have been found in forests as| v " v ; " I far as 25 miles north of the British | :,',‘;ff, Al ,:',',e tracks at right| “What are you doingiwlth that? ' i | road béd while the | Hassell says Templeton asked the :Cdx\llflL The squirrels have made | other crosses obliquely. girl The building commission voted | N8 1n the parks. here among| The distance along the rallroad| “Oh” she answer “I'm a Nitar & pubiin bhodsne it arkit 'hlw Visitors, and take food from the | (racks between the two crossings I8 | blonde-haired bandit. Kennedy a permit and the common | ‘:'I’:‘:l";fl“*‘e"";::c‘. 1:‘“ saucy “'I“e a very small triangular piece of | Upbraided by Templeton, the girl, councl entertained a. remonstrance, | f50%® have become very popular|jand,” Allen strect Jjoins the road |Hassell sald, avowed she carried the also holding a public hearing. The | indeed, bu has been 8o long since | jeading across the tracks from East | weapon because the wife of “Micky” council's decision supported the | they had a peanut, peanuts not be- | street by a curve which passes by | Connors, 40-year-old rival for the building commission's action and |iNE 80 common here as in America. | (he triangular plece of land close |girl's affections, had threatened to Kennedy was notified to proceed, |that they have nearly forgotten|to the tracks. do her bodily harm, unless she Nelghbors claim the district is one | What one tastes like. The plan of the traffic bureau 15 |stopped keeping company with Con- that is given over to single family | T RIS to eliminate both crossings as they |nors, dwellings and they object to the | Methodist Pension Fund Bamistandhnd fustéad) runiihe soed . ST erection of a two-family house. s 0 a point about half way in the tri- e btiog. commission wit it | o, I 1924 Over 8 Million |unguiar pisce o and, there vy mak. | MENAGERIE STARVING at 8 o'clock Thursday evening to | g0, June 0. (#) — There|ing one crossing at a point where the hold & hearing on the proposed | Wer® 8300 clalmants on the pen-|road will join both Allen and East | revocation of a permit fssued F. H. sion fund of the Methodist Episco- |streets on the south side of the |10 Animals in Cages, Owned By Nell pal church in 1924, to which 83~ |tracks. As it stands now, both cross- L 252,619 was eontributed, Dr. J. B.|ings lead into Fast street so there i Hingeley, corresponding secretary of | will be no difficulties for traffic to eo: a it has already been {s- | Executive committes: B, §. Lewis, §. | Stewart permit has already been R e s T U R < ; ; I New Haven ¥. Skinner, Arno Shubert, R. I\ sued and work was started several ! same | | N g Prown and H. C. Baracs, The new |weeks ago, The common cduncil |nounced. Since 1808, when “"1:"1"_"~ a '":“ ;’""t! °‘“"“° "“’(‘1"‘“ at| Spokane, Wash., June 3 (P—Forty | Norf & West offiabre will thke aver Ahelk -posle|vated iast weak ta Inntuct fhe build- [ Board wea orgunised, ths sunual|(hese paidts mill be shimtnated, | animals belonging to Nell Shipman, | North Pac L i distribution has increased $2,646,-| The New England shippers' advis- | | and J. E. Stewart for a two-family house near the Kennedy site. The A. H. 8sCOTT Shipman, Movie Actress, Without Thomson, Thenn & To. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. Food-#Appeal For Aid Made, We Offer: FAFNIR BEARING HART & COOLEY LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK Price on Application WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOCV‘!’k New York exchanges, 907,000,000; | S Ind Also.. balances, 92,000,000, Boston exchanges, 61,000,000; bal- | ances, 22,000,000, | tion For Explorer. Westinghouse . s 4 Radio .... ot HARTFORD NEW,BRITAIN Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. BurrittHotel Bldg. Tel.2:7186 Tel. 3420 City Bank Conn. River B. C =00 | First Natlonal Bank 240 | | | - pg > b WE OFFER EASTERN CONN. POWER CO. 7% PREFERRED To yield 6.80% Hartford-Aetna National ox az0 Another Hartford-Conn. Trust Co. Morris Plan of Hartford Park §t. Trust Co. Charges of Attempted Murder in Cr-P-1-7-7-7-3 cemeabe Op «Z State Bank & Trust C U. 8 Security Trust U. §. Security Trust Rts. 163 FIRE INSURANCE COS. Aetna Fire Tng. ex - Automobile Ius. ex Hartford ¥ire Ins. ex Natlonal Fire Tne. ex Phoeniz Fire Tns, ex ossia Ins, Rossia Ins. R S S T T S S R L M G, S PR R When Protection Fails to Protect {# Many a man with ample life insurance believes that his wife is fully | vprotected in the event of his death. |l She is only halt protected. Practically all insurance money left in lump sums disappears in seven years. Here is a simple, practical solution: Protect yolr wife as far as possible with life insurance. Then protect he insurance by an Insur- ance Trust Agrcement with this institution. We'll gladly explain its advantages without obligation to you. The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company HARTFORD, CONN -¥-7-7-7-7-} PRI Joseph Orzel The funeral of Joseph Orzel was | held from his late home, High stret this morning at 8:45 o’clock o000 | and from the Sacred Heart church 2500000 | at 9 o'clock. A requiem high mass Co. Rts. 2,000,000 Astna Casualty & 8. Co. 1000 % Aetna Life Ing. ex 350 Conn. General Lite 1300 Hartford Steam Boller » Travelers Tns, éx 00000 PSS 1140 | 1150 PUBLIC UTILITIES Htd, City G. Lt. Con pfd. (351 33 0 Hfd. City G. Lt. Co. com. (25) Hartford teic Lt pld ex Hartford Flectric Lt com ex 8o. N, England Tel. Co. 149 & Pow 1% bld e | & Power 8% pfd. ui | us | Tel. Co. Rts. i T 75 per country's Old state House Square ents aggr increase of American Hardware Cor. S Automatic Ref. Co. 3 i Bigelow-Hfd. Carpet Co. cem " t Em Billings & Spencer Co., pfd. (26) 3 Blllings & Spen: 26) Colline Compan: Colts Arme C Eagle Lock Co. Fuller Brush Co. 1st Pfa. (26) Tuller Brush Co. Class A (25) com Fuller Br . Clads AA com Fafnir Bearing Hart & Cocley [nternational Silver, pfa. International Silver Co., com. landwis, Frary & Clark Kew Brit. Mach. Co., pfd New Brit. Mach. Co., com Nilés-Bement-Pond pfa Niles-Bement-Pand com North & Judd Mfg. Co. (25) Peck, Stow & Whcox (2) Russell Mfg. Company Seovill M Ftandsrd Sciew Co. com Stanley Works, pfd. (2 Btanley Works, com. Torrington ex Union M(s. Brit. Yale & Towne Mfg. Co hitlock Cofl Pipe NEW YORK BANKS AND 1 America, Trnk American_Lxchange Nat') | Bankers Truet «x Bank of N.o¥. & Trust ex Central Unlon Trust Chase National Chatham Pheuix Nat Chemica) National Commerce, Nat'l Bank of ex Corn Exchange Equitable Trust ex Farmers Loan & Iruet Co. First National Bank Guaranty Trust Co Hanover Natlonal Columina itle & Tiust n Co (Bank of) (80, chanice & Metals Natl National City ex New York Tiust Co. Park Nationa) Title, Guarantee & Trust U. 8. Mortgnge & Trust Ce. For Quick Results Use Herald Classified Ads Honslaulyel \ngiconmisslonito baldEABouble g5 ory board was also discussed and R, | TOVINE picture actress, aro starving | Pacifc OU - Biner canik : Pierce Arrow members of the club at a dinner at Sear Dr. Hingeley sala “ihe|od Walter L. Bell as chairman and |FuPeTsisor of the Kanikeu national Al EdiicafionmiTonnestjcuttiinn | o TReRg etinsRot e HAr O] X LTy for greater harmony and cooperation | 108%, four bears, one wildeat, one |Ray Copper | ine |ROVal Dutch .. 5 | cagle and an owl, have heen living [ RO caslon of, honoring the member of [chapter of the A. 8. M. E. is a|to 1303, the total amount of pen-|P®™ &l | Mr. Carroll said. =l T honor the trade school, which is|be & sheepbake and a battle royal, | rennium, 1920 to 1023, it was $9,- Mr . Trans Oil mals and he hos appealed to the | 7°r® of Mr, Goodwin as an engineer and | e T | | SIFIED | forage for themselves because they |io w ed today that the Norwegian Aero|camps,” he said. “Nell Shipman is st bl b t American reliet expedition. [have not taken care of the beasts.” | e Sea el ey i Deaths sl Segil o 700,000 Ellsworth, who Is chairman of a | 3,000,000 | this city, died in Middletown Sun-|t0 organize an American relief ex- New Yorker Hcld On| Steel ingot production in the | | Lo000 | /e rs, all of New Britain, The |Cation With Captain Donald B. Mac-| 00000 524 tons in April and 2,640,054 tons | ethel S/ ze. 400,000 | will he in Thompsonville cemetery. The Norwegian Aero Association ,.iijes from New York stating that | total for the five months this year dally output in May was 133,010 1000000 additional funds for relief measures, |, geo in this place disclosed for the | APl them. S5 ) o ths tly de- tigation of the fire that par T S The band of incendiaries taking porarily, at current levels, Figures 10.000.000 | was celebrated by IFather Nowa-| Washington, June 9. P—The con- factory and left him n the burning | (& FEPC REANE T 750000 | SUb-deacon. The pall bearers were |Connecticut had an output in 1923 1 —WALL U000 | gl was in the Sacred eHart |consua year of 1921, The total em. | Serecant John C. Kol A o en |ments held sway at the opening of Nowakowski, Kotowski and Tar- |gated $314,833,000, ah had the iuvestigation in charge. | 4 sio elling a weral profit ta 1.000,000 e al selling and liberal ta Mrs. W. H. Scheuy of brass, bronzc, and other non-fer- com. 1.000.000 | wig held at the home, T1 Winthrop [to be the states chicf industry. MUSIC HATH CHARMS Low-priced oil shares moved counter 200,000 | Rev. Dr. George W. C. Hill officiat- rise, soaring 12 points to a new 4 ; Tt ; [ eea oriest | PR American F. J. Trinder, state director of vo- | hearing on the revocation of this “The total received last year was W. Poteet of the personnel commit- in their cages at the head of Priest e e 0 5 : oLaTeae b ey | Pure 01l the state trade school Thursday T raanty inctuted 3,480 retiveg | Jemo Atwater & vige-chairman of | (" eported today Jy R Engineers' club and affiliated socie- |t e 3 Reading 13 6:30 A t y leer, several coyotes, two wolves, an | ner will be at 6:30 o'clock “In the fiest quadrennfum, 1900 |vetween the railroad and the ship. |1° 0 J ‘ ; on hatf rations and did not get any- | Snclair Ol ... the late E. Clavton Goodwin, o mem. |member, will be held at Goodwin | sions pald in the four years was A b 1t8 Girrolll sal 10N sl foreatinery= | hLGS0RKSD known as the E. C. Goodwin school, “a< well as baseball, volleyball, | 840,000, | | Union Pacific. [ public for aid. : trade school director will speuk of | READ THE HERALD Totacto | would drive all the game away from | . o ' ; i New York, June 9. (P—Bernon S. | . | BANRS AND TRUST COS. | L | | W ” s B f = BONDS ARE INCREASED || Wall Otreet Griefs | Miss Edith M. Yarroll 150,000 —— 7000000 | day. Besides her father, Thomas |Pedition, if it hecomes necessary, | United States in May amounted to LOV0O00 will be private and burial |Millan concerning plans to rescue | |in May last year, the American Iron | 1,000,000 does not cxpect the Amcrican com- | bail of Abraham Friedman, un- | a8 19,199,104 tons against 17,671,- tons, & decrease of 4,972 under the 1200000 he said, the American committee g o i %ot reat had irst time that & secon st Y R e e e e stroyec e tory of the Excluso Gonn' Producls Valued at troyed th 0 operations in the etecl industries in the crima bound George e s e Kkewski, celebrant, Father Kotow- |sus burcau today announced that building, from which he Wwas| .. 90,000 | members of Bt Petér's society of [valued at $1,255,203,000, an incr New York, June § (A—Wall § reet 50 | olics a o arroll, £x state AL 4500.000 | ometery and the committal serv-|ployed was 263,160, a 24.7 per cent | Policeman Leo Carroll. of 'tt ¢ today's stock arket vhich as MANUFAUTURING COS. {42t per cont. Clues rmediately after the {10983 (3 BTGy SJUE D o sh ing. Losscs generally, however, 1000000 | oo v “tiia afternoon at 3 o'clock to the general trend and Ha 3000000 3. Burial was in Falrview ceme- Piano Manufacturers See in it Cure | cord at 174 Untermyer Asks f or Brindell Postponement Yonkers, June 9. (AT} tion that hearings on cha latlon of parole penc against 5 : : . i Penn Railroad cational education, will address the | permit. | 4251540 more than 1o the mravions |t¢6 announced that ho had appoint. | -2, 1daho, E. T. Carroll, assistant o VIRST OUTING X R N RectTiace evening, on the subject of “Vocaton- Trintstarn 3960 - sidons and. 864 |the committee. This board will work | The animala which includs 25 The meeting will be made the oc- |ties, of which the New Britain South Pacific ber of the local branch and In whose | park Saturday, June 13, There will | $1,183,000 and in the sixth quad- jen has mo money fo feed the ani- |1cx €0 was named. F. W. Pelton will speak | auoits, tug of war, ete. : | American Amundsen Committee s | ) : Asked to Organize Rejler Fapedi-| "nlo 7 R0 ; him and his services to the trade | ADS FOR RESULTS Oslo, June 9, (A—It was announc- | the lake and pillage tourists'| FURNISHED 8Y JUDD & COMPANY | American committee to organize an|taken over by creditors, but they |pieasury balance ...... 235,660,790 | oB@ sk | b Paie s G | Prentice, brother-in-law of Lincoln 150 1 10 | e e e [Lsaget | Miss Edith M. YaYroll, formerly of |Sommittes appolnted by Amundsen | | 150,000 | Yarroll, she leaves a brother and |Sald today that he was in communi- 5,458,258 tons compared with 8,587, 150,000 | funeral E the missing explorers. | Bethel, Conn., June 9.—~News dis- |and Steel Institutc reports. The ) | mittee to undertake a separate | i ..ot there had been increased |38 in the same period of 1924, The | 5,000,000 ":4arn‘i\ vml- Axlnu:uasu;. l}:mmr:\ said, |y, $40,000 a charge of arson and 2.000.600 F l but merely desires to have Its co- | i\ intted murder having been en- el unerais operation. Tt MacMillan requires o o0 necinct him in connection with | #Verage for the 2 working days of | 000, will, of course, do its share to raise | ... ains the pediiit oftha inves Jieen madalasiieniesic e put of ingots is said in the trade to A Auto Trunk ( her la pri had been stabilized, at least tem- More than a Billion bert, the night watchman in S e e ) ski, dcacon and Father Taraniewicz |manufacturing establishments of : 3 | vescued before the flames reached ! 10,000,000 | which Mr. Orzel was a member. |of 54.1 per cent over the preceding | M ) opening: Reactionary price move- ices were conducted by Fathers [increase while wage payn police barracks at Ridgefield, have aniewicz. imr i o iee |marked by a resumption of pr (25 500,000 | p— The production and manufacture ate 1i thetthe S incendlasies) ve probably 750,000 The funeral of Mrs. W. H. Scheuy |rous alloys and copper were shown were contined to moderate fractions. 6,000,000 Llec continued {ts #50,000 When Ruth Takes the Alir . 925,000 | 11" 419,000 | = 990,000 Philip Bonenfant 80285871 The funeral of Philip Bonenfant $45.362| [ ae held this afternoon at 3 o'clock |Robert P. Brindell, f ad of lin Newington. Burial was in that |the New York building trades, be postponed until Thursday, was mada today by Samuel Untermyer, special prosecutor, in a letter to the state parols board. In that case, Mr. Un- the Fisher Body substdiaries for 30, ling shows Yor Divorces—Would Start Every The corporation report of and is lthe v ended April | Fisher iy Ohio comy jubilea net 1n of $15,244.409, rred dividends of Tisher 1§ a share The which Fisher showed n $3 Day With a Song. Tnne 9. (P | Piano manu Chieago facturers attending the si musie s convention, a slogan of “Make America | 1" burst into song today at the| ion of the N Manufacture a5 equ ch has| n company to 86 $25 par, us year, Musi | R AT | Card of Thanks | Kindly accept my sincere thanks|termyer sald, he would be willing to shares, 200,000 | 0.000 | appreciation for the love and (proceed, despite ail his plans had e pasats ; been laid to depart for Europe th 5.800,000 sympathy extended me during the n laid depart for Europe this 6800000 | fllness and at the death of my be- [Week, It the board would further o8 7 000 3t e closely Rrindell's loved husband, Alonzo Sweet. T aBree fo restrict 3 i . ,000.000 al decisio he manufac 16:005.00 | Wish particularly to thank the many |Parole pending a final decision on |¥istd Thet AC THCIEHC 150.000 patriotic orders, neighbors and |the charges. s bt s s iriends for the many heautiful floral o gach davsni tribiftes. Mrs. Alice E. Sweet. | er——eee——— Womsn ues for 51,300,000 ;"]‘I'I;Y.r‘ e 1,000,000 | pem—— 12,600,000 Boston, June 8. (M—An aggregate Lt g i |of $1,500,000 damages is sought by c has a 20,000,000 1 Isabella Smith of Boston 1 WwW. A 10,500,000 | Jose h A Hafie |Touis Levine of Braokline, failed to ational et > |marry her. Two suits filed in Suf S |folk “county superior court hy the 000000 girl claim $500,000 each from Harry 5000000 Levine, the y and Mr 1nnovano |T.ena Levine, his mother, for alleged e with their son’s contract QUALITY |asks £300,0 ine for Pridal nonml._p':.'n Reasomable [ hreach of g Wedding Decorations. | H. Bollerer's Posy Shop veport 1id not ine Body O ad-|come 02,008, or | and | opening the ses HESS tional Pian tion o rnings of 25 o com 5) LG that yransen of Chicago o 0, 000 o (28) @5 10 The erman plant at ¥ doilars which wecks, said people L5 a million \appier, L ration in two of ex | to sc oo0o coFopes 300 workmen arnings for 125 would be about dividend plant will employ If of £rose ¢ ° LI vear's 1d be earned in the mLpLLeeaLe Funerah Director Phone 1625-2 opposite 5t. Mory's Church Residence, 17 Sainmer St.—18: P z wn, estimated uth's f . 29 would exceed o o Trus WEST HAVEN TAX MI 0 000,000 000,000 A } il Foreign Exchange KILLS STLEF WITH GUN ¥ \ Darien, June 9 (P—Jean Nonliet f 3 it y - about 50 yerrs old, died alw oday. T York 2 T stantly Middle sbolished and a t s f ACTIVE INSURANCE | T Tt Fioriit 1 Bor ttoigm | FeRA Yodar Fror: s seir- nalciealhn Appolnte at Br American_ Alilance 5 ) Q215 1000008 Ylet wound in his head. He was er fnst l i%% Special Notice Continental Ina. 2 ¢ 1oooo.eee | Fidelity 2Phenix Ins. 5.000.000 | Home at Noroton. He is beliey Frank!in Flre Ins. Co. (25) 166 1,000,000 have hecome over the Glens Falls ns. Co. (10) : "y There will be a lawn party given |loes of the place, which he recently A \2.600,000 | UY the Ladies’ Atd Society of the St. | resigned because of iliness fied in the 1.500.000 | Joseph's parith Thureday evenin 18000000} jyne 11. Whist, bridge and "¢ Globe & Rutgers Great American Ineurance Co, ::z: played Admission §fe. nts served free. Hanover insurance Co (50) 10,000,000 Home Insurance Co. Ins. Co. of Nortd America (10) Nations] Liderty Ina Co (40) 3.000.000 —_— self as & “seft drigk salesman ed | inyestments of its members and | tou.e% | READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED |2 petition in bynkruptey today with assist in rcovery of mo \ ADS FOR RESULTS | debts of $3.600 and assets of §50. Iy procured from tt o Dp00REE; 3,000,000 June 9.—Foreign Quotations in cent demand 485 3-4, ca 40 day bills on banks ——— i demand 4.95, ca WIDOWS UNITI 1 ly, demand mente, Cal, June 9 (M ; Belgium, 4.88 1 { incorporation have heen ; Holland 40.14 1 Sweden, 1 Switzerland Greece, 1 hoslovakia Austria, .14 Argentina 1 Tokio, 41 E -4; Montreal, 100 1-64 sme on the So despondent cables 3 Germany Norway X . Wi RADLY BANKRUPT ation. Tt New Haven. June & (P —Ott t ganizat Kohn, Bridgeport. describing terests and by t lows' Denmark Ruth Foster of Tulsa, Okla., star athlete, Here sh is shown while in the on a running broad jump. She { regarded as the best all-round athlete at the private Merril | School for Girls at Mamaroneck. Natlonal Surety Nlagais Falls Ina Co. (80) Preferred Accident Westehtoter Fire toa Oo. B—extras frav 10.83 G [

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