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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 14, 1928 PUNES HOP OFF T Clty lems SINGLAR LEWIS o o | NARKET TRADING — - FORNDVASCOTA 2 ISARRID AN .55 = SITHPAT [PUTNAM & CO, Officer Alfred Tanguay. LS he can- Leave St. Johos on Trip Aiding S Comiml T vim P : funtaments A oy i General hospital today to Mr. and Bration s . tal situ- A [ll S i s tion 1n Lidee aad warner tman to- | Sp6CUIation for the Advance Is 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN B i street. The honeymoon will take the ¢ asking editors to agree to sup- © looked for a steady flow of remen Miss Ruth Bristoll, woman proba- l.ewiscs into unfrequented paths far ‘port Lowden editorially. Lowden shoc business the rest of the year Reslj[]]w Today TEL. 2040 tion officer, will resume her dutles from the usual tourlst route, and seid Mo knew nothing about it without any spur 1 to seo the CENTRA tomorrow after a week's absence. | thers the writer will scek material| 1ge told Tration that he 1id not “hoe market follow the scale of HARTRORD OFFICE, 6 L ROW. TEL 21141 St Joln, N. B, May 14 (P—Two | The police are investigating a com- | for a novel of English country folk. v ©0; have 1 rising. The oW Yo 1408 Ve an organization in Nebraska 2 United States army amphibiap Plaint by Samuel Lehrer that some- | ¥ Many Time t % company’s orders in the five months | 7o Ivance et Perion Remabe el ol 3 ! and that he knew nothing about tl s resuined plancs cn route to the Labrador {00 €U LA WITOR 0 & house at 1 Lewis teday regretted that contesting dolegati in Mississippi | ¢0dvd April 30 gainced nearly $3, 2 1 today’s stock market We Offer: mainland to remove the 1onoplane - d“”’l_'] e e ‘°“"‘°'nould have to explode the fable that land Louisiana. 05,000 oy Rressus’ ooy X of profit-taking swept Bremen from ‘its prison of ice and &7d the damage was dene over t “the first-met Miss Thompson during “IMM you stay out of Indiana as a | SPOBIINS peiod. jthrough the market, at intervals, American Power & Li ht C snow hopped off . m e B {an airplane trip to Vienna to “cover” |result 6f an nt with Sena- = ————— he realizing sales were well ab- lg 0. laylight saving time tolay for Pic- | According to the will of the late|ine qigorders there lnst year. s {tor Watson as to an ultimate dispo- | -—-—-——; larly gains in the bu §$5 Preferred Series A s R v, 1. Sedgwick, fled today in|euen o good story it ought to sitfon of delegat. Tean City the R s ranged from 5 Stamped Certificates Will Refuct robate court, all of his property ltrye he grinned. “But we met it Senator . Ne: W of the ; At Pictou the planes will v % real and personal, i willed 101 (e ‘foreign office in Berl i don't know about that. you will o s es were marked up ¢ Price 95 and dividend. to #ud will continue 1o lon roint, | Florenee A. Sedgwick. The |ahout that story that T proposed oo 10 ask 3 sont that ase Mortg ! conti [ abrador, where Major General New Dritain Trust company 1~“u]r;\wmgn pleture of « littls hon: enter o James E. Feehet Las Leen informed named executor, well, T proposd so many times 11 “Dids N has been removed Co. No. 7 of the fire department o was piloted by Captain | was called to a grass fire on property Finane @ ize any Chestut str can’'t remember how it was done I “You v v ates Woar Recalling that he has never owned where Falao il other, carryving | 0f Clifton Davenport on Allen street {a home of his own, Lewis safd that |didates?” road man echet, commanding the jat 1:20 this afternoon, and Co. No. | he expected to buy a farm in *. G i Warranty 1 1ce zo | Trom the W . aPain Hiht, was piloted by Livaten- (6 Went 10 the Glen street dump at | United States where he would have [ Creon R e : : A e PEGA Ssiewas A ok a tranquil place to write . i S M e i i umson airchild 1 Mrs. Ernest Kittel and her daugh-| The bride's father, now de : { an agreement about dele- ! el I r e a therc 9 ellll i es which flew ter, Doris, of Schenectady, - Y. |a Methodist minister in North Tona- s TistiBo. to D nanski, Wash. | ‘Ppeared to be ¢ i i 5 " Washinglon en route for Greenly spant the week-end with Mr. and |wanda, New York. . P ourtne v ) m‘:« available t 7 @ 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2380 lu-;;}] to aid [m ‘r ‘.m.la'(.““_. (;‘ ';M J\r\“m l-rllf!{;;;. of 36 Theodore | Ty, first Mrs, Tewis i d yo L ey N0 | prel i "l‘ A y Members of New York and Hartford Stock Ex: 1 Aremen’s Ircland to New York str Maple { > S o » SUEZesto change ‘ ; B tained a divorce at ki« I'he 2 ings bank to Schasi . s Stuart G. Segar, M flight, found had fly cather here | O r Vincenzo Santucci remrv-hw‘.m_~ s engagement Dorothy| “Not t No% of Aoioh Meashineion ot | policy 1 S - Segar, Manager vesterday, in addition to difficultics -cd off duty today because of Allnpss. |py oL CIRSERICE 0 BOTIU . LSt conton LS NI SO0 EUSL A { tion on 1 ising from 1 condition of Tieut A daughter be = P z {although lit1] g fr nditios Licu ghiter was born at New Brit }“M s nad Ay e aaa el aTag delegates was b | opoment e thie "J"‘H‘ Liwith ap=iid. 1) “'““rr;]r‘:;‘”";',;‘lr("i‘:;‘ ;"\‘]" | Tewis wore an ordinary doulle- ¢ v s lat Hoover Mantz, Carl Johnson and A Airg SXP y § We Ofte condition was not and Mrs. g 7 ne |, i Aaiyiales T AEh Qczation] Aitaitan JN0s Al ' regarded sorion st Mrs. Dyer was Miss Emmag | 1625100 business suit for th ¥ | drow Anderson to New Tritain 1 oo e bhride w e ar ft. ., 1e Lieut. R V. CCobh of the U. immcrman, daughter of Mr. and |MODY teday. The bride wore an Co. mor on Everatt s | soarcd army in an avmy amphibian, flow | Mrs, Frank M. Zimmerman, [Exnsen oo, Afbie Bk contand e 0 S v Rl i : iR £ Arrow-Hart & Hegeman ismall blue hat. points te . om Boston with Licut. Wood « John J. McDonnell, aged 48, of 216 | 4 benedictors church service fol- % [ hive iho dony |11 points to a new top at 2 da, of Bolling Ficld, Washington, Main *t, was taken to New Brit- o s i e v nd a ty of other movement of stock e » 05 S e o B 3, ’“ “1';\11 lrri\rl:l‘npo\}r'r'h‘"‘l‘v;uv:nr.-\-lyhfl“f; II‘I.L“‘:\ 1a ority of the n i el Price on Application. t @ be sent hiome for o'clock this afternoon for treatment Skl . 1 EPTIE stock. exc reopened 1o- i) | i <h« adjoining Savoy hotel for lunch-, “Do you know of any n S0f LehBinluiings g o s i ho left arm, sut- |oon, to anyone n Missguti?" Darkley "‘m" Sy absizacer today 1o Boston fered when a truck in which he \lmw " - tour will com- | pursued S opene voints higher at miander of the Bol Field airport, ”‘H“\ him forward. Hefs (‘mlll d | o e 4 ' oint or mo were recorded by il could s f he ¢ vas onl motor-propelled caravan, and will| say. T he did it was only ‘\hh,m" Mol iy would take him fast plane to in the public works department as a | 5 ! ‘ erfences as they o Washington. Mujor Davidson flow laborer. R PR S (Continued from Virst Page) | Willys Overland preterred, Houston ield to Boston | e Flnch really tha loader al Electric 3 while Case Thrbsh- i L I ) h is really ai nsported he city’s opped nts on the f i it G s 5 v FUNERAL OF F. C, NONIER fiLENNA EflllETT o B e oo ot e Members Hartford Stock Exchange assistant chief of the United States | | : ent of ‘the Xaun g i : . 2:3 3 4 fray air forces, planned to continue | gentiofithe Ny 2 _ Says Boys Are Nubance (Purnighed by Dot AR shed b Putnim & Co.) et HARTFORD e fight ns soon as weather Members of G. A. R. Are Honorary | v Then . o T Oio MERIDEN i o aving 1o | Tearers and Sams of Veterans HEFEATS [;HAMP"]N N NE DRHWNE[] IN vare toes in the water while he | Am g oneig 0 110 15 BurrittHotel B4z Hartford Conn. Trust Bidg, Colony Bldg l.ong Point, Labr . by way of St ive 34 - | i complacently fished, scemed to have | Amorjcan Can i = i < AN ool Active Bearers at Obsoquies. e ,»..1 out of the picture. In his | ym 1oeo o4k 1 (Continued from Iirst Page) chet has heen informed, has been | itviends from sever ant | from . according 1o residents of Bel- | am Sumatra | : Cas woved from Groenly Island 1o Long | points wore present to pay e vider, has come the harumsearum | Am sm & 1t . jogt ‘e Off Point on the Labrador coast. tribut the funeral of Frederick | The homeward journcy covers a noY of the city. The boy with the ! Am Sugar .. i We Offe anically Ready C. Monicr Sr., which was held this [€0UTS® of criss cross holes where stiff I destructive tendencies; the boy who | Am "ol winds vary ev nd enabled | 10 Shares of cral Fechet has reccived word [afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home, . is the natural enemy of cops. | Am Woolen the Bremen is mechanically | 175 Maplo stroet, Although none nf‘“;:‘:";‘h'“ ‘”"" ‘," 1"’;"”"‘ “or’k‘ (Continued from First Pq Tnstead of fishing quictly and |Anaconda Cop for the flight to New York, | the surviving -western friends were | DRhoiiA champion re- — wctually fishing, the youngsters got | Atehison : : . L yunway has becp sHov- |in atlendance, it was thought - |{h3ed toisive up.and her winning of | /. o 5in condition was reported |into mischiaf, They eut down sap- [Balt & Ohio. 117 4 E Hartfol'd Flre lnsurance Aled in the snow ready for a hop- | pessible for them to come hnf':nmw‘hp em ':""" "",: it Iha, /serious s result of exposure and | ling for fish poles. They yelled and |Reth Steol off. The danger of milder weather, {of the great distance they had to | o;:‘: :‘:,]]:(v“a::‘.‘:nr < A; »‘ u?,‘,;‘,,?,r' over-exertion houted, not heing overly choice én | Brook Man which would dan AL SRUDATRY 4 traved thurdte in i ,.,W,,,,,‘O”;,;,I‘ qei | Early reports were that Fire Chief | their selection of words: they o | Cor De Pasco 1 make the takeoff more difficult. | W members of the G. A. R. |4V this afternoon she is paircd | Doy had reached shove, but investi- | mittod all sorts of nuisances against | Chos & Ohio he relief expedition to RO ary bearers and six mem- |, oo Mieg ‘Shirley Lamplough, |gation indicated that Lays was the [the peace of the community and [C R T & Pa 1 possible hist: e f Sons of Veterans were |0 Mon il girl who made o |only surviver. wound up by carctully depositing | Chrysler Cory Present plans call for the I ctive pall bearers. The active cooq impression In the Fnglish| The party of Brockton men Ieft|park benches in the water, prob- | Colo Fuel men's taking oft with just enough learcs were (Irederic B, Wood, \gpir o\ EIEIE, T0 S8 o their home city Sunday morning and | auly helieving through their wnfa. | Congoleur 1 to carry her 1o St loln Buckley, George H. Wells, ithe ball hard and is capable of mak- to Maine by automobile on an | pijiarity with fishing, that these | Consol Taking on a load of fucl there, the [\, B, Tiokshers, W. G. Gibnex. and jing iy interesting for Mias Collett, al- |annual fishing trip. . henches Rere supposed to he placed | € i sy S o 0 ) is expectod fo attempe @ non- |31 Giles R |{hpun observers of the play of both | _Late Yesterday they put out from Wil D iy : : uller 1 ter ‘op flight to New York. ifs or tov. Dr. Goorge W. €. Hill, pas- {eno Xmerican and English entry to- | Gresnvilie in Captain Budden's mo- |1 I Water for the case b Es s ’ ’ 3 ition, by way of Pictou and 8t jtor of the South Congregational lgay prediot § Glenna will win {torboat, hound for Spinney's camps ‘7L MU IMIRUE BRI John. | church, officiated at the services at |, : (near Tomhegan stream. | X- & e st < ! 61 35 MMERC TR It . & It the grave, Burial was in Fair- A £ Miss Maude |hos ey Ge i s aE o Bt ) v v Postmaste (“omnntlec Jat the & as in fuas the dutaar ot Mism Mande o Dropriy owners—tiie o of fhat| Precport Tox : g MEMBERS HARTTORD STOCK EXCHANGE Guests of H. E. Erwi lnj - - for in the champlomip. M| Dut a.storm camip and the lake | \ The fishing must ston, tiey | Gonl Aephalt 9 Joscpb M. Halloran Tel. 1258 Harold C. Mot The executive committee of Hunnewell, a New England gir] who becanie unusually choppy. Fron |= m'”v‘ is ’x‘ f":v the _petition, | L \iclzq-; ; e Connecticut State Postmasters’ has lived m England, was defeate ant rep t appeared that n the hands of Sidney Curran r rociation met as zuesty of P by Mra. A. G. Johnston of London, |the hoat hegan 1o fill at & peint op- SCCMS to indicate a v s son- Hudson opttor ; ity | the Frene - o Sand Bar Island, approximate- | fiment. Mayor Paoness: | aster H. E. Erwin in this city Dea th‘ runner-up in the French champlon ite Sa d Lfl?..(-h;- ternoon. Sessions were | fenip last secar. ¢ one mile southeast of the West |asked to recall his privilege and Sl e i withdraw the fishing from the park. A s ol o sent, n- | . At the same time, the boat's gas. Mayor Will Not Change Stand o Papcr ., K . hiding Al T . who is state! Miss Ann Corcoran ; oline engine ceased to funetion and ut the y are not|xen Cop d § RARY & Cl.ARK sident ¢ James P, Miss Ann Corcoran, 83 years old, | members of flie fishing party were | without their friends, Mayor Pao- |Mack Truck . 5 1 ’ I'aher of Plainville: Postmaster I, |@ Tesident of this city from child- left adrift at the mercy of a lake |nessa will refuse to withdraw from | Marland 0l 1 - i tor | 1100d until about 10 years ago when storm. » Loys one of the fundamentals of | MO Kan & Tex 4 asa ] e ¢ Bristol; 1'ostmaster | 11 y v 3 3 . 1 s :ll(-?‘r'\\{v ¢ southington; {$he entered St. Mary's home In Wet It appoared that flie gocupants o 100d—the tight to fish. {Mont Wara . 15 Caplta.l $10 500 000 Taseph Erbe, assistant postmaster in | 1artford, dicd at the home yester- y the DLoat moon found themsely i hoys must have their tun, says | N ¥ Central .. 1883 ; 5,oUU,! Southington; James B. Grace, Su- | day afternoon of pneumonia follow- — struggling in the water a quarter of Lo “We can't spoil the pleasure of [N Y N IL & H ¢ . cow | iNE a brief fllness. She was a na- - a mile from shore. Lays, a strong | voungsters,” declared 1l cor, | North Amer ¥ . . 4 or alls io MNew | ing a pbri . e youngsters are he mayor, | ¥ . T D d R o ol At s Trhlatia. B (Continued from First Page) | impor, probably wis the only | il we parks and places for | North Paci ; 1 43 viaen 0 an o extra ""m““ “n“‘,m‘w;, in New Britain, | 1he sheck which followed the 7 think Senator |Member of the party who was able [ynem to ) A keen fisherman |[Pack Mot Car s . otl pifiiicls Clpoumsed e this fall. T thin "oy |10 fiEght his way through the 100g | himsclf, the mayor insists that the|Pan Am Pet B . posta. i e \ A. Smith of Lasalle street was | Barkley (democrat, Kentucky) and g oy of |(r\ml\ water. - ot o s oys will retain their rights fo figh, | Phillips Pet 29 ; 1 3 ld bO 5 talls an headlias O O pa © of the factors which hurried her Senator Bratton, (democrat, New | e “We will put a policeman {here, if | Pierce Arrow 1 Price to yield about 14 news of the death of her niece, Miss [ f1ght in post officcs and took up other 4 . ith me even if I in- | death, relatives say. She leaves 10 | Mexico) will agree with m o - Rel. | Pullman me " st office interest. Din- . ¥ oo ot - Hi you want one. Two if necessary, Rel. | ol il ; e | grandnicces and mephews and 12 |the majority of the committee docs henlol igh bChW] Vidurs poaglal willl liaye. proteetion {Redio| Corp - !preat-grandnicces and nephews. not.” : % | Association Meetlngm,‘ the hoys will not be stopped,” | Remington 1t - The funeral will he held tomorrow “Hope You Arc Right Officers will be eclected a micet- said the mayor. teading 8 & ‘R g | 0 v ght,” 0 ley 4 3 3 e - XING BOUTS jmorning at 8§ o'clock at 8t. Mary's| *I hope vou are right” Barkley |, T o0 "o s ang Teachers'| “Wa must have some place to Roebuck 105 1 GONDEMNATION HEAR]NG reward today for the re- Boston, May 14 (UP)—Tnstead | [owe. Turial will be in St Mary's | said sociation of the Senior High school keep the boys and girls off the | Sinelair Ol ... 24 turn of his pet skunk, Gladys i ; . = 2 & vs. Hass of the conventional after-dinner | old cemetery, this city, | “Feeling that way, I've m’fl 16 UD 1o meeting to be held in the audi- | stree continued the official, who | Southern 1z 283 refused to believe that the skunk speeches, members of the New Eng- | e my mind that T would not do any- {torium of the school Wednesday |is the father of a thriving and hand- | Std 0Oil N J | y v L1 ne wild land Traffic elub will witn | Patrick Duffy [thing that would militate - amainst | (o some group of boys and girls of his|Std Oil N ¥ g Commission Sitting In Bristol To |-v:‘"s of ‘-lmrun\n l\n\m‘,: vouts _at | atr Duffy, 58 years old, who | !my election,” Lowden added, x'flu"d-‘ The present officers are Brnest M. own, “and we will give what pro- Stewart Warner 987 fliol annual meeling at the Coploy- | been at the fown home during |in€ the table to emphasize hiS rc- |y, o0d, president; John 1 tection is necessary hut not at the | Studebaker .. s Tlaza hotel here tomorrow night. |the past few months, died of preu- | marks. | vice president; Miss Bertha I%. Wad- expense of the children.” Wil | Br City Authorities. 3 £ Inioniz at the New Dritain General| “If I'm not nominated then my |y, secretary; and Jesse 1. Salle il Gulf Suipl T - i s . , vill be all over. He added, | irey "im Rol Beay SPECTED BRAKE: { hospital this morning at 4:30 o'clock. | troubles will o 2 Society ]'(\VZ: '“ nl OB T aa o] T i e AR a e oY i mbmitan T el ot hs Tasses are holiing mectings dur- | Scandinavian iety rderwwood of motorists. as far away as Ja- | Washington street by Ignatiu Wisk |done anything to incrcase my difi- | @ opening periods of the first | Has Convention Herm: nion maica Plain, stoppod to 1nhp~(( Friday morning and was taken to |culties.” { four days of this week. This mor - The qistrict 1o of Connectieut | | Bion Ca their brakes yeste when smoke | the New Tritain General hospital, 16| Asked whetber mones had heen [ing the June first year class held 3t g GSUE 10 GF COMEENH it wric . from = fire at {he Hood Itubber |wis found that he had nol suffered |sent Into states, Lowiden sid most {mecting. Tomorrow morning has| o MRENIHIEE Fromily of g rjl v’n\'fl dump in Kast Water- injurics from an accident and the {of it had been spent from the Chi- fheen set as the meeting "'r"“ -*'v”- vention ty on Saturd: nd [ naLer town spread over a wide arca anthorjtios refused to admit him, He {cago headquarters. No efforts werc jiors. On Wednesday morni " Sunday., The program opened with Fava S 3 ; was faken to the town home after |made in California, he sald, Juniors will meet, and on Thursday | "G bt he Voga hadl on o A v ng the first year mid-year pu- | oo . 1 e —— ce had received pe morning the first 3 jurday, followed by a reception and the police had received permission fiold & eeline Deatslond 3 1 Willys Over v R A L ror s denarims upon that as Hoov- pils will dance at Norden bungalow. On Sun- @ e nission consistin John Hubbard the Common Council, g6y, ap carly age he lived in this | Momu Heads N. Y. are 1o be worn on Class Day will be {0 amairs for the past year heing o P 2 3 md Joseph Donovar city. In his carly years he was ac- Lowden said Thomad P. Moffatt A made. RS Tk e discussed. It was voted to hold the M A £ tively engaged in farm work for the {is the head of the New York or-| The Senior cub will prosont 1S Gh- | nuxt convention in Hartiord by rd of 'late John Ncwton on the Hartford ' ganization, which has headquarters “'l’;'ll 'l""":"',:v ;“f“‘““;’ on Jriday | The officers clected for the com- aRh SR Bl o and Taxation of the City road. He was interested in sports and [in the Pennsylvania hotel. He knew /“,”‘_vn:x el PR, ding roare as follows: President, A Tinranice Kool New Britain: at this Boaurd r was & regular attendant at baseball nothing about its finances, but sajd Cf1CrRoon of THIS week. (M- Berginline. Hartford: viee-pr 5 S ommends to the Common Council of and other games. it had “modest” headquarters with ; '.‘,' : rl !Imum-jon. \\_:\(vrlfllr.\'; e i the City of New Britain, that it ap- | Rurviving him are (\\'a‘ »islflrfl,(;:’;'& fone ,x',.nogr.‘l,h‘.r “.h:‘ ‘,m had ||W,, Nurse Thrown From Car ‘:‘orn «.{:”rh":{‘ .\,.:‘?)‘:‘y‘v;oui‘j‘t‘n;r it St SO U sropriate the sum of one hundred 'Edward Bryan of Cincinnat, Ohio. told, had volunteered her services. | - iy | or, H. . Water. | Actna Lite : n‘rvhov' nd (2150,000) dollars, in ‘and Sister Mary Concepta of Mefey | Lowden fold the committee that l“v West End (0"|5|0n"\v)uu vm‘q;.v‘ B. ‘l‘(m’n\]m\\). Al e order to lay ouf, huild, construct or ,hospital, Springficld. |Buck could give details of the! Miss Nellic 1. 1 nitzse, x|l on .‘17::V\.\“Ilz i ol S e 1o pair drains, conduits or sewers,| The funeral will be held Wednes- |inancing of the campaign. Buck Kings avenue, .\erhl} sl \“-: 4 |w“|'x”,m l;xm‘;:{‘,‘|m"v'::‘ \m. it nd to constrict. operate. repair or | morning at 8:30 o'clock at M. ' il e called later. IEnOHEATRRRINE (COBTORAYBLD ’_\ lficers were installed. by Trostes|Phoenix Firo aintain sewer w . trunk line or J. Kenney's funeral parlors at 56 Senator McMaster, republican, | Britain General lospital vh‘l; "“'(",,' »uty ©scar Olson of Bridgeport.|Travelers Ins Co ateral sowers and sewer beds for Main strect and at 9 o'clock at St south Dakota, sald he had read that |noon, but she will be unable to| Deputy Oscar Olson of Bridreport | LEUEER 0, r Jluih, B s JIERCES OO chusch. Burlat will Le in 8 the Lowden managor in South Da- |ave for '“:ul S it i | it vast prestadng i Manufacturing Stock saminat W Corporation Couns nected with the disposal of the ; Mary's cemetery. kota had stated that he had ex- I[{:‘l“;\“-rcn~(”:; O"“_‘ m:;l el L J AT e : 1 AL ¢ he ‘hmfh ot said City, and to acquire pended only $124 in Lowden's be- |ETU 3 =z 51 = « | Am Hosiery oe A 1 n o ha ire! the land s and estate by purchase or George Murzyn half, but the witness said he knew }X?\ol:f "‘"'r’v"‘""q‘"f.‘;z"‘(' ""i";"“‘:rfif}l"! :')'}I'”“_'V:?:" “:" ('(':_."']"'_:"x'w lm Beaton & Cadwell : i 1w portion of it o a party otherwise f ver purposes George Murzyn, four-months-old |nothing of that. Rome workers had “"fl"{m:m" whon & car owbed v said i the action of Sarah Green. | Bige-Hid- Cpt €o com 80 a P e also sold 31 head that for the purpose of defra son of Mr. and Mrs. Koscanty Mur-|been sent into the field at different Mre, Halen Way Linder of 529 e | gteine mgslont Aads "" ;“_”“hld," Billi & Spencer com N SELO L "'f.”. \('("‘I“ the cost and expense thereof, that ,vy of 42 Broad strect, died yester- |times Lowden said, but they were |70 (20 O SEFRCT 0 0L S e o e e e 12[11.“ nk pencer phid St D o I |day atternoon at ths home. e 2t to overturn twice. Miss Leary, ac-|ris I, Saxe of the city court, The |Ftol Briss r witnesses including several real issuc of boyds, notes, scrip or certi- | The funeral was held this after- | Replying to Senator Bratton, | 7 FIEHH (00 was tHrown | amount of dent s 86 A0Len nad 1 | ColLs Arms s ke L ficates of debt to be denominated 0N “noon at the home. Burial was in |Lowden said that Willlam H. Craw- | 00 B 0 GO HE0R R o strect. | ity of the detendunt 18 order.| E2818 Lock . © hearing reopencd at 2 e e, L Ani ot ile g Mdtya Samefety. SoRtionee diad deen stuplovel 25 o gnilane with great foree. g golq May 2 2 o'clock in the | Lafnir Bearing Co . is afternoon. City ¢ New Britain,” 14th Series, publicity man with headquarters Dr. John L. Kell, who 8|y Th 1¢ 15 10 be adver. | ATt & Cooley .. Notnl S5 a4 15t Issue, to the amount of one hune the Waldorf#Astoria hotel in New rnoon. The sale is to be adver-ly . g0 P , s Nonni Shield of Liverpool has e attending her, said today there was| i, : : o | LA e 2 3 et e e : dnad ity pRE A Collim PO York city. 1516 i mne of 06 Wicuil, acording 18| or Ly S0 Josl pansrs (0n W | Nis Svaniiing + ¢ osiok Mr. dnd \ll@.J E. Peterson !ren chosn to represent England in 000), the amount of such honds, Headquarters Closed [the X-ray examination, but thers .,l,"(xx?':‘t|(f"““:' May 28 Harry|N B Machire pfd ....10 | Ohserve ANRIVEISATY Lo o oopageant o Pul. notes, serip or eertificates which may Jn“e “Those headquarters have |~\¢n%lmm!ul lacerations about the face | il RN 3 |”|‘~<”; o ‘|« | Niles-Be-Pond com ... | Mr and Mrs John E. Peterson of to 5. She is 18 and of Scotch-Eng- at any time be issued with the time V! closed,” Lowden added. “They Were ung ahove the , in a ion u ‘“ = u s and ‘-1 “'\, :;»";:‘v' North & Judd ........ E |1 Vega strect were plefsantly sur- lish 1\.‘\!‘«11\‘«0{-’ and times of payment of principal UNUERTAKER maintained by Mr. Buck, Who €an |jryises and lacorations of the hands “v.'~ et o (f’;"' "“';K : ‘:‘,‘ “ Peck, Stowe & Wil 3 i 4508 AANRE (aren(a s B ARG ot & nd interest thereof. and rate of Thone 1625-2 tell you all about it. Crawford was|und knees. While Miss Leary's con- | 0H¢ APPOed appratsers. Aselsl- | Russell Mk Co ex heir immediate relatives who gath interest to be preseribed by a ma- Opposite. St. Mary's Chureh employed—no, 1 understand he was | dition is not considered serious, she| A0t Prosecuting Attorney William | covill Mg Co . ed at their home to celebrate their o vote of the members present | Besidence 17 Summer $.—~1683-3 §| 0000 1o malary—to do some" pub- [will be under treatment for some =E s nstein - appeared for the L o th wedding an: . s Low-Prlced Adntifr. anley Works \ mecting of the Common Coun- | licity work.” !time, Dr. Kelly said. Torrington Co co : ore pros: from New Haven, t ¢il called and held for that purpose, “What do you know of the pub-| rgeant O'Mara arrested oo e e m . erbury, Bristol, Hartford and S ock «ich bonds notes, serip Ormflfimml TELEGRAPH FLOWERS |iishers Lowden-for-President he teorge Way Linder, aged 17, son of | CAR WRECKE | Union M Co ... ; this city. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson et " to be signed by the Mayor and TO MOTHER oV MOTHER'S DAY |quarters in the Bedford buflding in[the 6wner of the car, on the charge| Everett, Ma FelS SAUD) = Pubdlic Utillities ~u~a.~ { were the recipients of many usefyl market possibilities .= countersigned by the Treasurer of Chicago?"* Bratton asked. |of reckless driving. Tn police court | Speeding to a hmwml with a hoy¥[Conn Elec Light . 102 105 rr\'lv:vn;tmdw- h-:;wm:‘ the City. “I know little of it, but T supposc | today, Judze H. P. Roche continued | Who had been bitten by a dog. anlConn Lt & Pow pfd ..104 i ;'mmxm‘v‘mn e Attest: ms it s working in concert with the the case until May 23. Attorney T.lautomobile was wreeked in colli- | Hfd Elee Light 145 LOSES PET SKUNK and ‘address on margin - BOARD OF FINANCE regular orgahization.” F. McDonough represented the|sion with anothcr car, and the hoy | Southern N E Tel 187 5 | Allentown. Pa. May 14 (UP) Ameri '5,5:“,:{_*:‘;_-__51'_'7 AND TAXATION. _ < .,M Telegraph Florist of New nm-w'! Asked about Tra Marshall. in|vounz man. whose father is chair- and four othar orcupants were in-|N B Gas . |Harvey 0. Hass, president of the 3 - T H L Curtle, Clark [ 05 WEST AN 8T, PROF, BLOG {€harge of that cluh. Lowden said he man of the hoard of assessors. | jured. {Conn Pow ... 35 | Lehigh Pish and Game aseociation ner was served at 6 o'clock at Yotel, Pass On Taking of Bernstein Farm

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