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opinion that the four suicides re- night in the parish house. Although Soc‘al “’orker il'l Jflpan 1920, after service with the Y. W, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1927. ; 1 ported yesterday, togethcr with the [it was an important meeting, only AMERICAN WOMEN ENTERING FIELD [ = teems s GHIOINE TOLL NOW ruary 17 at 10 a. m. Rachlin for . C. A. in Annapolis, Maryland. Her plaintiff, LeWitt for defendant. Jo- { eight others in the Inst two months, {about 20 members were present. 1t| Yo We Cs A. Drive Speaker experiences will be interesting to OF lNVESTMENT AND MAK[NG MONEY seph Janicki vs. John Mroczkowski |are not related. | was unanimously voted to incorpor- | Miss Grace McGregor of Utica, |those Who will attend the tea. et ux, February 18 at 2 p. m. Golon | e fate the church and Thomas A.|N. Y. Annapolis and Kobe, Japan, for plaintiff, Peck for defendant. | | Francis and E. Stanley Welles were {who is home on & furlough from i % NEW]NGTON NEWS fiare g In the slave markets of the olden . stockholders and of these 12,473 are | Wladyslaw Kosakowski vs Wilady | ted to sign the certificate of or- fher Y, W. C. A. duties in the|gdays women who could blush pret- Many Big Concerns Num- | Tori o0t e dividends derived | slaw Tajmaper, February 21 at 2 ISt | ganization which will be presented |Orient, will be the speaker of the “‘,,’,’mwmg AN RS :n,,. 2 from the sale of the Standard’s many | p. m. Traceski for plaintiff, Monkie- % R ; of the state. E. |qay at a tea to be held at the 2 ber More of Fair Sex |products. What percentage of this| wicz for defendant lmlp:. ]Xmle;l- Yale PI'O[(’,SSOT seeks fo Explalll 2 1;;1‘\ o e ‘l‘\*\-‘“‘m’)'l’i*,'l-‘;“‘t;‘ harles R. l-Imnmn?‘,mm of Mrs. Phillip B, Blanjey,on | o0 cheir 15es-ageoiiplBung AUREEE . |billion dollar corporation is owned | berg vs. Jacob Schwab, February b _"” Sy B '“ R neis were named | yednesday afternoon, celebrating Than Males on Their [by women is not available. lat 2 p. m. Woods for plaintiff, Stlldel] Deflms |16l foran days night in town |a committee to draw, up a constitu-|the opening of the drive for $15. o The American Telephone and Tele- | Hungerford & Saxe for defendant. et | assa s w arged with | tjon and by-laws. The committee will |50 \whi . ; 2 ! : : |500 which the Y. W. C. A. is mak- i ' graph company has far more women | Danfel J. Hayes vs. J. J. Donahue, « Grand’ Jutorl a0 AL e Naansilitionalor - Gthar s HomME WET WASH | 1SS O ockholaers. o Harold 1 r g stockholders than men. Girl switch- | February 21 at 2 p. m. C. F. Gaft- . : : pr A i C i ¢ : 5 1 ecuted. Court | churches of similar and will re- o board operators buying stock under | ney for plaintiff, Traceski for de- w Tork, Feb. 15.~M— Three | oogty amounted to $14.60 but Kolod- | pert thetr findings hnd opintons at| = Mopvegor went & Jepan in | L.AUNDRy the company's stock purchase plan, | fendant. M. D'Avanzo- vs. A. S young students died by their own | zicj was unable to pay them. aothbs mesting of tha churshiwhien E————— & o : s s in diffe . -| Mrs. Kolodziej testificd that her |yl be hel — New York, Feb. 15.—(®— Miss | have invested in large numbers in | Barbieri, February 21 at 2 p. m. hands in different parts of the coun- | . J a T | will be held soon. f America has found her place in the [the company's securities so that of | Nair and Nair for plaintiff, Charles try yesterday and the suicide toll "\'\‘_""1“”"‘1 camos hon f_"“'l“ work| A meeting of the “clesiastical | {WILL MAKE YOU financial sun. a total of 309,121 sharcholders, 218, | Bauby for defendant Stephen o vournful lives since the first of | vy iy Mt and started an ar | society will be held fn the near | INDEPENDENT OF he was ill 4 o thevorn XosR R0/ . land wanted a doctor. Kolodziej is | ::',m",mfl‘,i‘d = In every case the apparent active | giid o have thrown his wite (o the it motive was scarcely comprehensible | gioc £0, 14+, Hrows T8 WHE 10 T to the adult mind. Of those who met ¢ spfiedeanle death yesterday one gave N0 reason |(hioa of his children corraborated| It 1s vote to turn over y to the rporated | church, after which it will dissolve Women today cash more dividend | §52 certificates stand in the names | Grohl vs. Apothecaries Hall Corp., checks of the giant billion dollar |of women. ruary 23 at 10 a. m. Woods for American Telephone and Telegraph | The Public corporation ~of New | plaintiffs, Woodhouse for defe Co. than does mere man, while an | Jersey has made a strong drive for | Adam Urbanski vs. James Amazonian army of housewives, [women ownership of the company's|lan, February at 10 a. m. stenographers, women dependents |gecuritics. Of the total number of | for plaintiff, Mangan for defendant lanned to hold the ¢ ac @ wrote, e e f . Kol Y )t the Newingto ol and workers form half of the num- | stockholders 67,303 at the end of’| Rackliffe Bros. Inc, vs. Teofil 2":,::*‘“: ‘"I'\‘,“‘:‘::f' m?dd:,‘,\“(‘,l,\i,.“, the testimony of the mother. Kolod- ]1:1” L b L atuatee ber of shareholders of the Pennsyl- (1926, 26,000 were women. Company | Gajda, February 24 at 10 M. T am doing the deed that will, after zlel, denied the charges, saying %hn ; . bl b vania railroad. officials say the number of women | Rachlin for plaintiff, Ginsburg for| o funeral, lighten the family's ex- |ji g= oL bleninl e P Fiold Thicas is & | Millions of dollars are being in-|sharcholders show a substantial in- | defendant. Security Finance Co. vs, | o8 (UIEFeh T8 i (Rt R L D b okt | vested annually in railroads and in- |crease from year to year. Fred A Monsees, Iebruar The boy who died for love of his |5 » W;}\ZM‘XT' |“ ‘\“'\1 T}.‘ff‘d'd.fl“{i e— dustrial corporations by women 10| Hard boiled bond men say that|p. m. Xirkhem, Cooper, HUMCI™| mohor and sister was Thomas | Siraien SUNEIRITN ot ROt (S ERPR ye o Soe whom the ways of Wall street are|women go in more for stocks than |ford and Camp for plaintiff, O'Donnell, Jr., 16, the bright, o This cas no longer a mystery. Over a hundred | ponds because of the generally high- | McDonough for defendant. i o uE e, SRl : yf‘,-. to tk n(H" nf;‘l)r :',, 1l L <’-1,‘A; f)lu(n;‘(.h]‘. 1’.\ {.lv\l;u- | million dollars worth of bonds Were |er interest yield. Cold figures on |E. Leppert vs. Goodwin Finck Hempstead, N. Y., high s Rt A IS e et o Frearnicia Avenis - taken over by women investors in 5 s indicate [ ruary 28 at 2 m. Kirkham, 5 £ ; J e e Mr. ' of F tvenue the books of bond houses indicate y P. standing on the stage where TR caite - e | WHATEVE: Ll the big January investment demand, | o, "00 S P O (0" o cent | Cooper, Hungerford and Camp for | pipt 08 O IS FUE EE T in the ;mm“.‘“ bantl had tried {g ternoon at 2:30. WHATEVER THE WEATHER stter was inve » Boys' club of the church will intiff, Cooper for def tnd'\nt‘ YOUR CILOTHE! ET AND bondmen estimate, while the pur- [ o®y WG o T Rond salesmen | pl school play, he shot himself with a Afana {Ho B usbantl wa mer < ot vet Geofes . Guild hall Thursday it 2 A chase of stock is said to exceed that | gaciare the first question put by wo- Johnson vs. George Balak, | g1 reyolver he had flourished as oAb T i Tillavanllatie st sn s ot CLEAN, WET WASH— figure. LR fmen in bond buying concerns the | February 28 at 2 p m. T. F. Mc-|uppe Hero,” gaturday! and lodged at fhe Mew| . & —— o Popular imagmau}on o aseribes | yio1g and that security rarely seems|Donough for plaintiff, ~Kirkham.| “wyoy and Marion have needed | ritain police station pending t | Home Wet Wash women of wealth as the big buyers ), concern them. Cooper, Hungerford and Camp ol jotnee he wrote his mother, asking | Mrs. Kolodziej claimed again last| HOLD VALENTINE PARTY of securities but the transfer books | u] goll honds to women purely on | defendant. | her to give his ring to “Helen,” & |night that her husband has tried to | Alenline ATt of the " corporations tell another|, ..;timental basis,” said one of the | e S I school girl chum, “because she will ‘;‘1,,:,,“”,,,r'| ”nl,,”,,l,i".’lp'” ; S i \.\‘). e T story. It is the middle class WOIMeN |jyi pogt hond salesmen in Wall strect. | PORT LOT! | chierish it.” The note also named the | could be fonnd, Cons .m B e ainly the housewives, who from [ifiore o o new South Wales bond | s | cherisn it Tho noto also named the |could bo gound. Constable Halleran | John Sullivan of 624 Arch _strect, their tidy savings from the house- 1500 1 T IP P UGETe it is | Treasury Balance Pool Now Being | frehds o Wb (0 Do K B g at | (oo Keloaziej to th street | Guests were present from Middle- e ey L e L STty ) 3 | jail in Hartford las and the | town, Hartford, and this city a \ Laundry L | his funeral. entence begin immediately. ing the evening bridge w. income by stock purchases—that |pnolish flag flies from its capital| Dostor, Feb. 15 (UP)—Another my o te " pieh school suigide | ence will begin immediately. !'h’nn’L!,‘hvh«h»fl:“:n.“ 1 hlh;u;‘\ form the vast bulk of women se-|ang that an English, warship lies off | lottery pool—the third to be inves- | ooy embarked on his “adven- | A meeting of the Newinglon Cone | aied in ren and st } te and luncheon | after writing a long letter which told of his dreams of becom- The boy was 14, of l)\\f‘n- | check from the Electric Light com- | .noueh to make the sale. To a man | month as the subject of a fed- church was held last | v pany is often used to pay the lght | e gell on logic. He's not interested | eral inquiry here today. et bill. lin the English flag or the warship| John Grover of Plymouth already (;"‘L\rzr’ W. Thousands of women WOTKErS— |yt wants to know how many natives | has been arraigned in federal court | o Sy T e oy clerks, stenographers and others— of | 1ng ywhite folks are there and how |on charges of conspiracy to violate | 1,0 dent, of Sioux City, Towa, industrial corporations and railroads | many coal and iron mines and what | the interstate commerce 1aws re- |y "y oo 'to die by gas. which provide for stock purchases|ipe natural resources are. As soon |garding transportation of lottery New Haven, Feb, 15 (UP)—Lack by employes also make a vast army |59 you talk about a bond to a Wo-|as result of the newest probe. Bl o acotmay In¥aomatde of women security holders. iman she loses interest. | Through counsel, he pleaded not g;m be responsible for the recent Analysis of Investors in a recent| Rocent surveys show that as wo- | guilty, ‘and was held under $2,500 | L0 00 o qant suicides which h offering of stock in a large public |men become identificd more and | for trial. | swept the country, in the opinion of utllity showed dressmakers, beauly more in business as wage earners| Government offeials said the latest | pooro o Tlowellyn T. Spencer of culturists, nurses, laundry workers the amounts of their security pur-|pool to be investigated was operated |y 0" yi1o University department of and housekeepers among the pur-|chases increase and that all of their| from Bridgeport, Conn., and con- S chasers, with the housekeepers lead- [income does not go to meet the de- | cerned U. §. Treasury balances. | | curity purchasers. The dividend |y, parhor of dtey and that's | tigated in New Fngland within two |y | | psychology. He pointed out today that as a |l ing all the men and women in the |mands of fashion. Some wives have | TR | large number of the suicides report- | number of subscription: | found themselves unexpectedly own- | GOIN h ROP] TRIP | | “iuring the last two months had || Penn. Road Stock |ing shares in railroads and what not. | Mrs. James Lacava of 26 Hawk-| ol oa% oo men rooming alone, The Pennsylvania railroad makes|qa)) because the head of the house ins its proud boast that half of its $500,- | gjscovered that with a husband and |of 000,000 in stock stands in the names | it filing separate income tax re- | day of women, many of whom areiyyrms the taxable income did not months' trip to Italy and France. | p..co that the suicides could not || widows and dependent on the divi-|reach so far into the super-tax |While in Italy, Mrs. n will | ey be termed an epidemic, but | dends. Tts list of shareholders shows | class, {visit her daughter, Leonora, who is | q¢ the publicity Eiven to such || that the names of women have | studying in Milan, ‘and Mrs. Avi- tragedies may have been the ulti- | doubled in the last ten years. Of a CITY COURT CALENDAR | table will t her mother and|jafe factor in influencing young || total of 90,388 sharcholders in 1916, | Cases assigned by Judge William |other relatives. In June, Miss Led Yot e ! street and Mrs. A, L. Avitable |y Cgeqpondency might have result- 51 Main street will sail Thurs- | oq from such self-imposed isolation. from New York for a four| “p.,cecqor Spencer told the United | ATTEND THESE WEEKLY EVENTS. YOULL FIND IT A‘I‘ PROFITABLE , HABIT TO ACQUIRE Glac\l\i(;llg\ f{ose Children’s Flannelette Wear e Il] - | men to tak of which 44,937 were women, the|c Hunge: afternoon |nora Lacava will accompany her! Generally speaking, the cases are B T 1ooks of the company now sl\f;“'l:lhm in city court, mother back to the United States. | not related, but are merely coinci- AT HALF PRICE 1as ape out of total of 141,202 sharcholders| Alex Benta ot al vs. Antonio Bial- | i R t Eo an i i e S . e - Biton, 70 891 icrian slotkHbIAS ko: o fl;‘. ]‘_."hn‘m‘” i1 u_'m'-‘ «PEEPING TOM” REPORTED 1“’““‘“‘“‘?{1 ‘11:?1(:11:]: n”““;"m’j]‘]‘:m":: o All over Rayon — garter, Gowns, Slips, Sleepers and Bloomers of striped and No. 5 width. 1 ers owning 40.65 per cent of the|yjonkiewick for plaintiff, Woods for| William Pachasa of 172 Chap- cumstances and conditions, he be- ravel stop, novelty colored white outing.. Sizes up to 14. Mostly 50¢ For Wednesday, yd. (o road's stock. w defendant. Charles Brown vs. Jo- | man street complained to the police lieved. top—all the new Spring values. For Wednesday only ...... C Women have bought heavily into!seph Mischiman, February 16 at 10 | last evening that a man was peer- Other professors of psychology in- shades. . the Standard Oil company of New |a. m. Roche & Cabelus for plnln-‘mz into the windows at his home terviewed were non-committal in Vel foaie 9c Tw“lk D Jersey. The Standard has 44,653 'tiff, Woods for defendant. Joseph|about 1:30 Sunday morning. | their statements, expressing the Sday, S0 ye L \ GRS R R IR MORE OF THOSE BOYS’ FLAKE WOMEN'S : : -\ OME Heav Hikin Shoes Gives beautiful fast colors LlS]e Hose y g on silks, cottons, linens and ! g Tyuly a wonderful value. Extra heavy dark bl'n\\'n woolens. 5c | f Just received a new case of selected stock. Iigh cut buckle top shoes with thick Im “ ed pac]\ave ORDIAL INVITATION a good quality lisle in all stitch-down S(}](‘m and rubber heels. 1 00 new shad zes up to 2. The price is, pair ........ \\(‘dncxdm pz‘u 19C Fair-Naps High grade soluble antisep- IE: xtended to You to See DEFENDER AN UNUSUAL SALE OF tic sanitary napkins. One i - . ’ dozen in box. v Safety Pins Girls’ School Dresses For Wed. only ... 3SC j Sizes 1, 2, 3—one dozen on Sizes 7 to 14. Made of reliable wash fabrics in several - 2 | card Cdlds 5 new Spring models. See display in north 4 A Very Low Price On | for window. For Wednesday only ........ 9 C WOMEN'S JERSEY THE Bloomers | | . "¢ Flesh color, fine gauge i Sprlng Pet‘ca!es LOflg Cl()th Jersey Bloomers, well made . < ; ; : ; in full sizes. Desirable patterns, but in Soft finish, good quality, full 10-yard piece Long Cloth, ) . short ]ens,ths. A big as- 30 inches wide. 10 ] For Wed. onh 25c sortment to choose from. Wednesda) X A G b (4 " Wednesday, A Closing Out Sale of ; ' 14 Brassieres STUDEBAKER’S NEW 2 1-3 LITRE CAR — MEN'S — . Values to 98c. Free Blue Chambray Shirts rorwea, ony ... 44iC (I Regulation styles, also Woodbury’s Facial Cream Just received a new shipment of Work Shirts—FULL a dels. Hook | The 25c size tube given free {S7ED), good WORKMANSHIP, nicely long WISt mads e ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOMS i it {OIED, b MDA iy £ BQc| s o ok ok cakes Woodbury's Facial -:gap cake 21C Nbvelty Towels to embroider DISH TOWELS and GUESTS TOWELS in new designs, some plain and others fancy borders, checks or tripes. W, ('dnc\da\‘ 5 25 C GREAT VALUES! — TONIGHT — And All the Rest of the Week U. S. RUBBER Kayser’s Black Silk Gloves Baby Pants with chamoisette lining. Sizes up to 71% 31.49 value for Wednesday ............. 3 69 (¢ The first gua!it_y 250. Il’(anti‘. 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For| in whitc and colors :‘{fl”-" t'Il“e'medI t“']ine, oil(vand i borders. Size 1515x3 Wednesday 24 sheet, ry. lriangle shape. Com- SLER DRSS l 2 C l 9 c plete with handle. For MIB R i o 24 (‘n\oh es, box 1‘71 i 3‘\" 25C 5. Ml Ior Wednesday 69C Wedne " The Famous _ “CANNON” BRAND | Table Covers | First quality of this well known hrand. Several at- l‘ GENUINE “MERITAS” OIL CLOTH Tub Covers Extra heavy glaze finish on good quality cloth. Plain white and fancy patterns, scalloped edge, 27x54 inches See It—Test It for Yourse.f ALBRO MOTOR SALE 225 ARCH STREET PHONE 260 tractive patterns, in all white or with fancy colored borders. Size 54x58. £1.00 value. For Wednesday 790

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