New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 13, 1927, Page 16

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B. A. HAWLEY'S WILL IN PROBATE COURT (Continued from First Page) the invested funds of said institution and the income used for its ourrent needs, or to use the principal for the general purposes of said institu- tion, as its trustees or directors may decide, Twelfth. I give and bequeath the sum of Five Thousand ($5,000.000) Dollars to the South Congregational Society of New Britaln, Connecticut, to be held and Invested by it and the income alone to e used for | Christmas or other fertivities or services for children conducted at | the South Congregational church. Thirteenth. 1 glve and bequeath the sum of Twenty-five Hundred ($2,500.000) Dollars to the Congre- | gational Church at Dors>t, Vermont, {to be held and invested by it and BY THESE |the income alone to be used for PRESENTS, That I, Benjamin A, Christmas or other festivities or Hawley, of the Town of New Brit. Services for children conducted at ain, County of Hartford and State | the same’Congregational Church. of Connecticut, do hereby make,| Fourteenth. I give and bequeath publish and declare the following to [t0 the New Britain Institute the be my last will and testament, here- Painting by Wyant, now located in by revoking all former wills or MY home in New Britain, Conneeti- codicils by me at any time made. | Ut g et i bavment ot 1, Vifteenth. 1 give and bequeath to . the v Britain club the painting my just debts by my executor here- |y 'y Jo T pion e o my home. inafter named. S i 3 Sixteenth. I give and bequeath to Second. I give and bequeath the | yig Norman P. Cooley, of New sum of One Thousand (1,000.00) | gritain Connecticut, the painting by Dollars to the association OF €orp- | francis Murphy, now located in oration having the care of Green-, v home. of children. The residue to be divided equally between the Children's Home, the Day Nursery, and the New Britain General hospital. The will also in cludes & large number of personal | bequests, ranging as high as $25,000 each. The terms lows: NOW ALL MEN of the will are as fol- wood Cemetery in the City of Brooklyn, New York, said sum to be held in trust for the perpetual care of my family lot in said Greenwood Cemetery, said lot being number 22,148 in Section 156. | Third. T give and sum of Twenty Thou 000.00) Dollars to the New Br n | Trust Company, of New Britain, Connecticut, in trust, however, to hold Invest and to pay over the in- come thereof to my aunt, Harriette R. Manvel, of Greenwich, Connecti- cut. during her natural life, and at | and ($20,- | bequeath the |y Seventeenth. I give and bequeath twenty-five,(25) shares of the capi- tal stock of the American Hardware Corporation, of New Britain, Con- necticut, to Mrs. Stephen Valentine, Jr., (nee Margery Boody,) of Brook- n, New York. Eighteenth. I give and bequeath twenty-five (25) shares of the capital stock of the American Hardware Corporation, of New Britain, Con- necticut, to Mrs. Townsend Scudder, (nee Virginia Boody,) of New Haven, Connecticut. NEW BRITAM DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1927. Pennsylvania. William Scott, of Berlin, Connec- ticut. Russell 8. Gold of Berlin, Conn- ecticut. I give and bequeath the sum of five hundred ($500.00) doliars to each of the following persons, that is to say, five hundred ($500.00) | dollars to each persons: Lucy Hart, daughter of Willlam H. Hart, Jr, of New Britain, Con- necticut. William Hart, son of William H. ‘Hart, Jr., of New Britain, Connecti- cut. Twenty-second. 1 give and be- queath to Mildred Chambers, 51 Lo- cust street, New Britain, Connecti- cut, ope hundred (100) shares of the capital stock of the American | Hardware corporation, and twenty- | five (25) shares of the capital stock {of the Hart & Cooley company, of New Britaln, Connecucut. | Twenty-third. I give and be- | queath to the New Britain Trust | company, of said New Britatn, and | its successor or successors, the sum of ten thousand ($10,000.00) dollars, n trust, however, to hold, invest and reinvest the same and to col- llect the income therefrom and to | pay over the net income to the New Britain Fresh Air Camp, which i | at present operated under the direc- | tion of the Community Chest cor- poration of New Britain, Connecti- |cut. In the event that the New | Britain Fresh Alr Camp should be discontinued, then I give and be- | queath sald sum to the New Britain | General hospital of New Britain, | Connecticut, to hold as a separate | fund and to expend the income and so much of the principal thereof in {its discretion as may be necessary for the support and betterment of | the maternity ward in said hospital. | Twenty-fourth. I give and be- Nineteenth. L give and bequeath | queath to the Boys' club of N vest and reinvest and to pay over| Thirty-second. I give and be- the net income thereof ta my broth- queath to my brother's wife, Alice ecr, Amos P. Hawley, of New York,| W. Hawley, of New York, New New York, during his natural life, | York, the sum of Five Thousand and at his death I give and be-|($5,000.00) Dollars to de hers abso- queath said sum to the New Britain | lutely, and it she die before me, Trust Company, in trust, to be added [then 1 give the same to the New to the trust fund create1 in para-|Britain Day Nurfery, in-uddition to graph thirty-four (34) of this will [the amount hereinbefore riven it, to ithe terms and conditions of said |the same manner as provided i paragraph thirty-four (34). " ! paragraph elght (8) hereof. and to be disposed of according to|be held, invested and used by it in | in | | situated at the time of my decease, 'in case of his death before my de- Thirty-third. I direct that all in-| up to and including the amount and heritance or succession taxes upon | value of Fifty Thousand ($50,000.00) the foregoing bequests Ls paid from | Dollars, to sald New Britain Trust the ‘rest and residue of my estate as| Company, in however,” to in- an administration expene, 8o that|vest and reinvest and collect the in- said bequests may be paid in full, | come therefrom and to add the net tax free. ‘|income to the principal and to pay Thirty-Fourth. T give, devise and | over sald principal, plus the accu- bequeath all the rest, residue and [ mulated income to the New Britain remainder of my estate, of what- | Institute, provided that within one ever it may consist and' Wherever |year after my brother's decease, or cease, then within ‘one_yéar after my decease, said institute shall a¢- cept and agree to use this fund (in- cluding any legacies which may be added to this fund as hereinbefore provided in Paragraph 31) for the construction and sequipment of a bullding designed especially for such purposes of sald institute as will tend to effect, promote and in- Continued on Page 21) her death to pay over the principal |the sum of Five Thousands ($5.000) | Britain, Incorporated, of said New sum to the Board of Park Commis- } Dollars to my cousin, Alice Morton sioners of the City of New Britain | Hinckley, to be_hers apsolutely. In for any purpose which will add to the event that she should predecease the attractiveness of the New Brit- {me, I dirext that sald sum be paid ain public parks, but not to be ex- into the rest, and residue of my pended for any maintenance or run- | estate to be disposed-of as herein- ning expenses, providing the City of | after provided. New Britain, within one vear after| Twentieth. I give and bequeath the death of my aunt, or within one |the sum of Five Thousand ($5,000) year after my death in the event|Dollars to the Soclety of the Chil- aunt should predecease me, will | dren of Mary of the Immaculate pay to the exccutor of my estate | Conception, Incorporated, of New hereinafter named the sum of Two | Britain, Connecticut, to be used for Thousand ($2,000.00) Dollars as | general purposes of the said institu- reimbursement for the time, trouble, | tion. expense and inconvenience to which | Twenty-First. T give I have been put in the so-called jqueath the sum of One Naples: case, and which time, trouble, expense and inconvenience | 10wing named persons, that is to say, in my opinion has been due to the One Thousand ($1,000) Dollars to mismanagement of that case by the | “ach person: City of New Britain. If the Two Virginia Hart, daughter of Wal- Thousand ($2,000.00) Dollars is not | ter H. Hart. of Sunnyledge, New aid by the City of New Britain to | Britain, Connecticut. B emoutor ithin one venn 2 |~ Ruth North, daughter of James S the death of my aunt or within one | NOrth, of Sunnyledge, New Britain, | Zonnecticut. year after my death in the event my ey Fi aunt should predeccase me, then the | Barbara Farmer, Twenty Thousand ($20,000.00) Dol- | AHCOT Farmer, Tars is to go to the Newington Home | ogteon for Crippled Children. It the Two| Grace S Vibberts faughter of Thousand ($2,000.00) Dollars is paid | L 2Nk G- ek L 5 h | Connecticut. by the City of New Britain to my ! executor, then I direct my exccutor | , ANN® Vibberts, daughter of Frank !to pay that Two Thousand ($2,- |G: Vibberts, of New Britain, Conn- 000.00) Dollars to the Children's| ®cticut. ; Home Association of New Britain, | Dieanor Vibberts, daughter of gD 0 Frank G. Vibberts, of New Britain, | Connecticut. Fourth—I give and béqueath the sum of five hundred. ($500.00) dol,| Barbara Frisble, daughter of Jars to Helen Carlson, maid at my | Robert T. Frisble, of New Britain, and be- Thousand daughter - of of Hartford, ($1,000) Dollars to each of the fol- | home. | Fifth—T give and bequeath the | sum of twenty thousand ($20,000.00) | dollars to the Brooklyn Home for Aged Men and Couples, of Brooklyn. | New York, the income or the prin- cipal to be used by it for the gen- eral purposes of said institution. I make this bequest in memdry of my mother, Mary R. Hawley, and re- qQuest that said sum be known as the “Mary R. Hawley Fund.” - Sixth—I give and bequeath the | sum of ten thousand ($10,000.00) | dollars to the New Britain Trust| company of New Britain, Connecti- cut, to hold, invest and reinvest and to pay over the income thereof to the Children's Home association, a corporation located in New Britain, Connecticut, being conducted by Rev. John E. Klingberg; and should said | “bssociation cease to conduct its or- | phanage, then I direct that said be- quest become a part of the rest and residue of my estate-to We disposed | of as hereinafter provided: i 1 also give and bequeath to the | #ald Children's Home assoglation the sum of five thousand ($5.000.00) dollars, both principal and income to be used by it for the general pur- Doses of the said institution. Seventh—I give and bequeath the sum of five thousand ($5,000.00) dollars to the said New Britain Trust company, in trust, however, to | | Connecticut. Prudence Pease, daughter of Her- bert: H. Pease, of New Britain, Connecticut. Mrs. Margaret Foster Peck, | daughter of Wells Foster, of New Britain, Connecticut. Eugenie Dunn, daughter of Mor- ley Dunn, of Rockville Center, Long Island, New York. Mrs. Elisha H. Cooper, of Britain, Connecticut. Mrs. Howard S. Hart, of Britain, Connecticut. Mrs. Isaac D. Russell, Britain, Confecticut. Edward Meyer, of Brooklyn, New York. Charles B. Parsons, (In memory of Charles H. Parsons), of New Britain, Connecticut. George T. Kimball, of New Brit- ain, Connecticut. Carlisle H. Baldwin, of New Brit- ain, Connecticut. ‘Willlam 8. Rainsford, son of Ralph Rainsford, of Haverford, Pennsylvania, Barbara Rainsford, Ralph Rainsford, of New New of New daughter of Haverford, hold, invest and reinvest and to pay over the income thereof to the Vis- | iting Nurse assoclation of New Brit- | ain, Connecticut; and should said as- | sociation cease to operate and carry | out the purposes for which it is in- | corporated, then T direct mg trustee to pay over the principal of said be- quest into the rest and residue of my | estate to be disposed of as herein- | after provided. | Eighth—I give and bequeath to the New Britain Day Nursery, In- corporated, an association’ of said New Britain, thesum of five thou- sand ($,000.00) dollars, to be held and invested by it and the income alont to be used by it for the gen- cral purpeses of said association. However, should the directors or of- ficers of said assoclation so desire, sald sum, together with any wlations, may be used towards the purchase or erection of a suft- building or home for said as- tion —I give and bequeath the five thousand (35,000.00) dollars to said New Britain Trust company, in trust, however, to hold, invest and reinvest and to pay over the income thereof to the Welfare association of New Britain; and should said association cease to op- erate and to carry out the purposes for which it is incorporated, then I direct my trustee to pay over the principal of said bequest into the rest and residue of my estate to be disposed of as hereinafter provided. | Tenth. T give and bejueath the sum of Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) | Dollars to the New Britain General | Hospital of New Britain, Connecti- cut, and direct that the same be set aside as a fund for the support and maintenance of a free bed or beds | for the use of children in said hos- pital, Eleventh. I give and tcqueath to | the Newington Home for Crippled Children, a Connecticut corporation lecated in Hartford, Conaecticut, the sum of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) | Dollars, absolutely, to pe added to| sum of Need Protection in New Britain, the sum of five thousand ($5,000.00) dollars for the general uses and purposes of said Boys 1 give and bequeath to the Young Men’s Christian asso- clation, of sald New Britain, the sum of five thousand ($5,000.00) | dollars for the general, -uses and purposes of said association. Twenty-sixth. I give and be- |queath to the Young Women's Christian association, of said New Britair, the sum of five thousand | ($5000.00) dollars for the general uses and purposes of said associ- | ation. Twenty-seventh. T give and be- | queath to the trustees of the Jerome | Home, Incorporated, of New Britain, | Connecticut, the sum of ten thous- |and ($10,000) dollars to be used for the general purposes of the said in- stitution. | Twenty-eighth. I give and be. {queath to the Saint Lucyan's Home |for the Aged of New Britaln, Con- | necticut! the sume of five thousand | ($5,000) dollars to be wsed for the general uses and purposes of said home. Twenty-ninth. I give and be- queath the sum of fitty thousand 1(350,000) dollars to the New Britain | Institute, a corporation under the |laws of the State of Connecticut and |located in New Britain, Connecticut, |to be held, used and expended, either | the principal or the interest and in- come thereof, or both by the board |of managers of said institution for [ the general use and purposes of the said institution as said board may |deem best, but preferably for such | purposes of the institute as will pro- | mote the happiness and welfare of |children and may be used for the memorial building hereinafter pro- vided for. Thirtieth. I glve and bequeath to my brother, Amos P. Hawley, of New York, New York, the sum of |twenty-five thousand ($25,000) dol- |lars to be his absolutely, and if he |should have died before me, then I give and bequeath said sum of twenty-five thousand ($25,000) dol- |1ars to sald New Britain Trust com- | pany, in trust, to be added to the trust fund created under paragraph | thirty-four (34) of this will and to be disposed of according to the terms and ‘conditions of sald para- graph thirty-four (34). Thirty-first. I give and bequeath to the New Britain Trust Company, of sald New Britain, the sum of Fifty Thousand ($50,001.00) Dol- lars, in trust, however, to hold, in- Fur Coats Against Loss By FIRE — THEFT — MOTHS — DAMPNESS During the Months They Are Not In Use OUR MODERN STORAGE VAULT is the Safest, Cleanest and Most Convenient Fur Storage Britain %OF VALUATION GIVES YOU COMP! LETE PROTECTION REMODELING AND REPAIRING at ' SUMMER RATES We Will Call and Deliver HUDSON FUR SHOP 13 FRANKLIN . SQ. 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