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‘ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY § 1925, PAY 845 FOR INSURANCE VISITING NURSE ASSN. AND AGENT LEAVES TOWN [;MRK 0N FROSH CREW OF CORNELL - Girl Scouts Buy Land In Portland for Camp A. §p £ i rer | DRIVE ON DRIVERS | WHO CAUSE HAZARD Those Who Hinder Fire Appara- tus Liable to Arrest Three Complain to Police That Charles Pragluski of Clark Street ident at Annual Meeting Today— Makes Place in Baat in Spite - by ol Tnexperience o Failed 10 Deliver Policies, KNAPP JURY HEARS poge——g ~ © | FINAL ARGUNENTS Eime g o B o e .xnuphi(fifixfifln;ge : : o % \; i fy _"‘\ngl"l’and !'or\l_’ollfx"' & : e et ! 2 Mrs. Danvidd Gahizian BLISS B. CLARK. JR PEATRONWIMAN 55 it i v e i e 1 ENISPARDON WOVE N. H. Director. Fi \ . . — - A reg W : : Take the universify s Ir— ! : 0. s 1 <y No Dividend Action ! p - | York. May § (P Dircctors | (TONE 4 showt .|| Funerals | : i S ey Josep 1 schmide 2 S ) QN N A TROLLEYS IN COLLISION i . One Car Runs Down Another In 12thor th S blans Newinzton—Woman Passenger Is \ 2 & SR oved to Tocal Hospital i g3 i \ ) & ok X 2 x. % o b = - s i ) o 1 ] 33 s ¥ s Cly S serv * vs N I = Tohn Pepps % S th, Eng and while e E e e G e 5 other two 4 4 i ¥ . ’ L ‘ s clared Mr. Lewis, s 1 a e 5 " has been a bril- ice, most fered @ « " 1 of T < of the state S, s s s - A A Mr. Alcorn's reply was a def M ‘o an Ne S i mystery sur- Real Estate News JJ of the services pall bear ! ; X { o He described ¥ Andre « E i E il Chief Hurley and Po- E \ v manio as one of the most i i detective work s f tatement was the e ) ; third degree work by reported that Mrs. Putr s ariy Carroll 1 ing west on Iast Main stre A s o v gl Aot A8 Deut o g < Sl % street. Mrs Ity filed for | ) Missionary Women tha Tath A ¢ Told About India ot tr ng to avol Conditions among the women of Mrs. Pu b«ull.'\l.“ u “harles Et%® 2 before 1 turn. ion- Voman's — —— v ssionary sm-m_\-‘(‘,,-”v}:rnf NATHAN HALE JR. HIGH NOJES. 1ano. church yesterday. Mrs. | Troop 21, Boy Scouts, of the N Certi president, was in char, than Hale Ju schoo! Corliss of Hartford, dis- have their parents ccretary, spoke on the “patron’s guests at the first hod whereby men who night to be held : 1 Divist this f mortgage "' Contribut= to the cause become number of inv t ty, Patr patrons. Mrs. W. G. Shellabear, new present. of the dlstrict ident, also of Hartford, — Three service m to Carl and H: alled attention to the New ‘England 'sented and a number of scout Y anch meeting to be held in Octo- onstrations given by the troop ber in Hartford, play will be given for the purpo Vickery wore a native Indian of showing the parents the impor- ume while speaking. A SODE. tance of scouting for 1oy the Secret of His Presence” The sum of $8.74 Was graduation fund of ti There | result of th “o. also a m Galati to th | Lucia B ¥ adm on last Wednesday even Jn Cara-| A ik % < s The club of the school met in the | Park boulevard, by quit claim " { Lineman Is Recognized " ciub rooms yesterday asternoon for Soc ot i . 3 periods at which | William Kaltsz ilrseliliaba i tol Nutl T | For P“’“‘!“ of Mind the work of last week wus B daTest b o'clock | Harry R. Smith, lineman for the ..~ i ¥ — = |, Southern New England Telephona |1 Samp ciub ha by Piommi oloists A j Bolthem AR DR T lection of stamps : Prominent Soloists 7 Co., has been ‘awarded honorable .~ “TT: 240 Q N mention by the Theodore N. Vail 220%™ - G v In*Hits and Bits” Show N niedal committes for herofsm, AT . ons i 5 o g BRI g Mr. Smith was on duty in the vi- cinity of Black Rock bridge last July when an automobile crashed through the bridge onto the railroad | tracks. He ran down the tracks and i lagged the train, probably prevent- a serions wreck and loss of life, honorable mention comes as of- al recognition of his presence of 11 in an emergency Callahan Will Speal; At Boy Scouts Rally Matthew J. Callahan, secratary to ! | Mavor AL M. Paonessa will represent The clubs of B ral Junior High school met thi the schiool clubic lar weekly club former Bank of New Ha to the Connecticut Quarrics, rei 000 mortgage on property i and clsowhere., H. ¥, Linton Co. Tn 1 papers of incorporation ¢ their busincss for $50,000, of whic !$10.000 has been paid in. The con- cern is to do a commission broker- tctory agent and general fac- iness. The corporators are baseball under dir Coaches Brewster and Hines school paper club expect another issue soon The ninth grage afternoon in its Fome rooms for tic | regular Civic Jeague meetings. ion of met yesterday | O'Dell, W OVERLOAD AUTO TF Mary B. Edgerton, aged say. Rose G and Thomas emnity and % 0] 1t cker E. M Comp ! Central avenue, Br / S Rgmseilniin) | tor wi Bt om | nis oftice at a rally of Trop 21 Bo¥ 'jurt b, Kent, aged o5, of 1116 Park \:n{:-‘vr b inene ”_?(:d Dot 1 eral specialtics will be presented | Atna E Scouts, tonight at § o'clock at the 'ycenue Brdgeport, were arrested 3 L i previous to ti trel show. Nathan Hale Junior high school ) | this afternoon by Motorcycle Officors o) e Bosides dirccting the show, ditorium on Tremont street. Mr. Fangyay and Strolls on the char = 3 ent Lewis will also take par Callahan will extend the city's well their automobilc Russian Musicians come } to the troop members and to cers stopped them | : oo e arents who will be guests of | t and found eac To Be Heard on Air BURIAL CONTRACT AWARDED [\ ttruck was carrying pounds more than the koota, board ot afternoo 0 contract 1k P Duity, undertaker, for who dic while on 1. Approval of only other aw allowed. | former choir leader at the Russian Orthodox ehurch of this cify, hay WIRING CACSES BLAZE Defective wiring is said to have n the cause of a lively blaze in B about .;‘,1 Fricnds of Colonel luk i NAM been advised that the choir and exceutive | balalaika orchestra trained by him movement for a|in the Russian Orthodox ct with Iy : See Our Display of the burial reh of |y, . P _lthe city charity s owned by Elmer W. Rip- | high grade concert course in this |Bridgeport, will bro: rom Garden Pottery, Bl.ld Baths onti'e Kila s . damage to the amount of 150 city next fall and winter. held in |WICC tomorrow _over The Bench nd Vases item of business l beitig done by the flames, which the Burritt this noon. the name |Bridgeport artists will go on the air | At a meeting of the the cellar of a house at 1112 Stan- committee of the reached the vafters and stairs this adopted was the “New Britain Civic|from 7:30 to 8 p. m. Colonel Ba (] MISS SLIVA ENGAGED morning. The fire department was Music Association”. The committee | koota will direct the Bo"erers Pnsv shup Mr. and Mre. Stanley Sliva of Now- | 4 called at 2:06 o'clock by an alarm | made plans for the mectines to be | e cton a Y the engagement of |\ from Box 413 rley street and addressed by Sigmund Spacii noted | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS “The Telegray wrist of New Britain® their Florence, to Adam (A7 ~advicacgs Hartford avenue. humorist and write; Nty 1 FOR YOUR WA 83 WE MAIN ST, PROE. BLDG. Uipkin o aley. | American Silver Co Other o | MARKET CHECKED | e BY GALL NONEY ' ouer omrs cnosen. RS From § 12 0 6 Por Cent—Prices Drop BRINGS SUIT FOR $5.000 Members New York & Harford Seach Bushangw 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW. TEL 2134t We Offer: Connecticut General Life Insurance Co. Price on Application. Thomson, Tfem & To. 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 Members of New York and Hariford Siock Exchange Stuart G. Segar, Manager We Offer: Arrow-Hart & Heggeman, Inc. At the Market EDDY BROTHERS & & Members Hartford Stock Exchange NEW BRIAIN HARTFORD BurrttHotel Bidg. Hartford Comn Trust Bidg. MERDEN Colony Bldg We Offer: 10 Shares of Hartford Fire Insurance 2. TRADING IS DIAL oo 7 ON'BOND MARKET : .. Mrivs i as N, Y, Trotions : Show Improvement New York., May § P — Trading e ied dull in the bond mark oday, with prices firm. st of the buying was attracted Third Avenue Adjustment bs h with other New York trac- tions likely to seek a fare increase, tmproved fractionally. Interborough Rapid Transit 6's and New York 2 Railvays Income 6's. however, ol e i e showed small declines. Price changes generally were small in the railroad group, with t of the demand appearing for Paul issues, St. Paul & Kan- v South 4 1-2's and St. Louls 1 Francisco 4 1-2'a. Hudson & 1an Refunding &', Mobile & Uhlo 4 1-2's and Baltimore & Ohio 4s sageed d Andes Capper T's ned to heaviness and Telephone & Telegraph Debenture 5 1-2's also moved lower. Consolidated Coal Refunding &'s ! Barnsdall &S with warrants Were prominent amone issues to show guine, CITY COURT JUDGMENTS The following udgments were ren- lored today by Judwe Morris . axe of the city court For the pl: 0 in the action of B. Gold sainst Sobastiano °sano. Greenberg and LeWitr represented the plaintife, ct foreclosure judgment for 00 in the action of & nto Stella ich of Newin has broy gainst Mrs A. R psen 0f Wost Mrs. Rose of injuries sus- by th who Wwas plaintify. - o owned by by his 81 DOGS KILLED IN MONTH Last mont a disastrous one for dogs fn this city, Warden Thom- a8 W. Riley having put $1 to death Ior this service he asks fees of £243. Heretofore the killings in any one month have ugtally been E. 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