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! - = - - e __ P _& - > NNV AANT AR " A" i B, — B — B W <l Wi -l W, =l W~ W -l B W= —dfR = — = e e e e e T ot : ' MRS. ANDREW COX CALLED BY DEATH Septuagmman Was in Good| Health Few Days Ago Mre. Margarct Cox, 75 one of the oldest Irish re: this city where she had liv the greater part of her lif [PLANNING BIG MEETING OF DE HOLAY CHAPTERS Five Chapters to Join at Afternoon and Evening Session in This City. Members of the DeMolay chapters |of Meriden, Middietown, Bristol and | Southington will_join Nathan Hale | ears old, | chapter of New Britain in a district | dents of | Ieeting here Saturday. d during | . died at|ies The program will open with a scr- her home, 69 Farmington avenue, !0V Brook park in which each team lat night, following a heart attack. Will play the other on an elimina- She was sick for threc da | tion basis, to determine the baseball She was very active despite her|Champlonship of the district. advanced age. She went for an au-| tomobile ride Sunday and upon her return appeared in good heulth, 11- ness developed in the evening and #he was confined to her bed until death. Her husband was the late Androw Cox, who until his death about 20 vears age, was a widely known fig-| ure in this cit; For years the cou- ple lived on High street. Surviving her are a daughter, | Mary Cox, who is a teacher in \«»1 than Hale Junior High school, and | a brother, James Cox of Brookiyn, ' N Y. Funeral services will he held Thursday morning at »:30 o'clock at the home and at 9 o'clock at St. | Mary's church. Burial will be in St. | Bt. Mary's cemetery, ST. MARY'S CHURCH L OSES OLD MEMBER Mrs. Bridget Williams Had Been Parishioner 49 Years Tn the death last night of Mrs. Bridget Williams of 163 Clark sireet, 81 Mary's pari oldest and most active membe Death came at $:30 o'ciock follow- ing a short illness. She was 64 years old. Mrs. Williams was born in Ireland, kut for the st 4h yea she had been living in this city. For many years she and her hushand, the late Charles Williams made their Jiome on Clark strect. The family is prominent northern section of this city Mrs. Williams was well known attended the services of St M church when it was located on Myr- tle street, before the present struc- ture was built Surpviving her s a daughter. Miss Mary V. Williams: and four eons, Andrew A. Williams, Lester B. Wil- liams, Charles J. Williams and Lawrence Williams. The last named is manager of the paint de- partment of Rackliffc Brothers, Inc. She also leaves four sisters, Mrs. William Bedford, Mrs. Anna McAvay, Mrs. Mae Lord of this eity, and Mrs. Bernard Soden of Brooklyn, N.=Y. Funeral services will be held at the home Friday morning at 8 o'clock and at St. Mary's church at 9 o'clock. Burial will be in St Mary's cametery. WALRS AGAINST AUTGMORII Clarence Brady of 124 Washington atreet, walked against the rear door of an automobile operated by W. J Varley of 36 Allen strest, at Wash- ington and Lafayette strects about 9:50 last night, and was knocked down! Officer George Collins re- ported that Farley was driving slow- Iy in & northerly direction on Wash- ington street and stopped his car before it had passed over Brady foot. The offcer and Farley took Brady to New Britain General hos- pital and later to his home. He had A slight injury to his forchead Legal Notice ABALED PROPOSALS will be re- cetved by the State Highway Com- missioner, 12 Washington Strect, Hartford, Conn, until 2:00 P M. FASTERN STANDARD TIME, ¥ri- day, Jun 1928, in accordance with plans and specifications on file at the following places: TOWN OF ENFIELD: About 1 270 ft. of trap rock waterboun macadam pavemeut on the Scitico- Broad Brook road. NOTE: The State will furnish vert paved cor- rugated metal pipe. Plans anl specifications at the office of R. W. ns, Division Engineer. 15 Lewis Etrect, Hartford, Conn. TOWN OI" € 5 ft. of mac Szlmon Note: The Sta About 3.- pavement on North Granby. te will’ turnish Spiral Corrugated Cast Iron Pipe. Pl and specidications at the office of R W. Stevens, Division Engineer, 15 Lewis Stre artford, Conn. TOWN 01 ROCKY HILL: About 6,791 ft. of waterhound sacadam pavement on Klm Street: NOTE The $tate will furnish reinforced concrete pipe. Plans and specifica- tions at the office of D. H. B. Sgarr, Division Engincer, Poliner Bldg, Middletown, Conn. TOWN OF SUCFFIELD: About 15,840 ft. of eaperimental pavement and about 16,360 ft. of reinforced conerete pavement on LHast Stre Note: The State will furnish ce- | concrete pipe. Plans and specifica- tions at the office of . W. Stevens, Division Engineer, 15 Lewis Street, Hartford. Conn. TOWN OF WETHERSPIELD About 5,996 ft. of trap rock water- bound macadam pavement on Jor- an furnish cement and invert paved corrugated metal pipe. Plans and specifications at the office of R. W. Stevens, Division Engineer, 15 Lewis Street, Hartford. Coun. All bids@nust be accompanied by # surcty company bond or a certified check not ¢ way Conmissioner reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Hartford. Connecticut, June 8. 1928, JOHN A. MACDONALD. State Highway Commissioner. 12 Washington Street. Hart- ford, Conn. h loses one of its | ‘hearing on yes | England and southern Iy NOTE: The State will |gavo py | puty Snerift Alonzo 1 At 6:30 o'clock in Masonic hall a dinner will be served by the women | of I &t which prominent Masons.are ex- urel court, Order of Amaranth, pected to be present. Nathan Hale chapter will work the second DeMolay degree on a |class of candidates during the eve- ning. Master Councillor Carleton Wash- burn is in charge of arrangements. DRANK WRONG LIQUOR iden Man Thinks He Is New J3rit ain Cop and “Tips ON” Police to RBooze Joints in Silver City. Friends of Sergeant Patrick O*Mara of the New Britain police department are having fun at his expens: of Charles Gurzowski of Meriden yesterday. The Meriden man, according to | the story, was making the rounds of ‘(»nmmul(‘-e appointed to office by the I places where liquor is reputed to be sold in that city. He is al vged to of thes Then, carefully preparing a. list nr names and addresses of all the places he knew of where the bever- agzes were dispensed, or where he claims they are dispensed. he stopped Patrolman Loitz, he handed over the list, the Meriden wman, very mueh the wol sumpling journey, introduced him- self as “Detective Sergeant O'Mara et New Britain, He was d on charge of in- toxication, and was fined $5 and grade? uess 1 must have | Ccosts 1n court drank the wrong liquor’ he says. The Meriden police have not stat- ed what they will do with the list of | names and addre Russell & Erwin Gives Plaques Free to City | Two bronze plaques to be placed | en shelter houses near the World War memorial at Walnut Hill park, have been given to the city by the Russcll & Erwin division of the American Hardware corporation The plaques, carrying an inserip- tion explanatory of the fact that the money with which the shelters were erected was taken from a fund for | park purposes provided by the late | Darius Miller, were ovdered by the | ark commission with the under- standing that they would be paid for by the city the plaques were delivered as a gift. POLICF Policernan N BREARS ARM red Wagner of the antomobile detail stepped out of a police car in front of 42 Belden street late yesterday afternoon and his leg twisted, throwing him down and causing a fracture of both bones in the left arm. He was taken to New Rritain General hospital. where the fracture was reduced. He will be off duty for several weeks, it is expreted, A short time ago Officer Wagner fell and suffercd an injury which left his leg in a weakened condition. It s belicved this fact had some s accident. CAMERA CLUB OFFICERS vl J. Johnson was re-cle sident of the Hardware City Cam- club at the tirst annual meeting neld Jast evening at Johnson’s Ihoto Shop on Arch street. other officers chosen wer ident, derick ¢ Wissel L retary and urer, ¥, L. Lange; chairman of entertainment committee, Fred- Crie . Wessels; memibers of the Committee. Everett Turner and George 1. Bean, i slides depicting scenes in and and a set of shides from the Bastman Ko- dak Co., demounstrating how cameras and lenses are mude, were viewed by the club. The club also reviewed its own st of slides, A contest for the most interesting I picture of a place in New Britain will he sponsored by the club and the winner will be decided at the next meeting in September. Meet vings will be discontinued for the | summer., GIRLS HOLD ' ROAST An outing and “dog” roast was held last evening at Sunsct Rock by 14 girls from the American Hosiery Co. The affair was arranged b Miss Emma Kulwat. Games, danc- ing. songs and ukulele solos were en- joyed. Thoke present wére Misses Anna Swanson, Mabel Larson, Hulda Lar- son. Emma Kul Martha Chad- zewicz, Mary Gierochowski, Monica | Minski, Florence Skarenska, Agnes Poglitch., Stella Tyborski, Mary Ty- | borski, Mary Sliby and Mrs. Ger-| ment, abphalt, tar and reinforced |trude William The honorary guests were Roger Whitman and Arthur Glager. CIVIL SUITS RECORDED A $100 suit was filed today in city | court hy David Dorfman against Ella M. Grindle of Southington, through the firm of Hungerford & s were served by De- Miller. Suit for 2300 was brought/teday by P. Montresor and L. Mardesini Lof Berlin against Hjalmar Peterson lana Bertha Petcrson, also of Ber- [1in, through Attorn 8. J. Traceskl. Deputy Papers were served today & than one-third of the | Sheriff Matthew Papciak. cost of the work. The State leh-l STEWART CAS INDING Washington, June 13 (® — The | case of Robert W. Stewart, wealthy | | Chicago oil man. charged with hav- mg refused to answer questions ask- ed by the menate ofl committee, was given to the jury at 1:05 this after- noon. Closing arguments and Jus- | |tice £iddons’ charge were brief w0 I No. About $5¢ KIWANIANS QUIZZED ONSCHOOL SYSTEM i“class" Conducted at Noon " | Luncheon by Principal Wessels | WALL STREET HAS BRISK COME-BACK. :st means of choosing thess books International Germanie Company, . declared an ini SI 30 a share pating preference stock payable J 0 stock of rec first two quarter | directors having declded in al dividend of fully partici- Trading Howeverh Is Ouly in Moderate Yolume ‘ s in various trades to help the | wpu;fll find out what they want to do. e million. Members of the Kiwanis club to- | day learned whaut they know or do not know about New Britain school affairs. The speaker, sels, principal of the Nathan Hale Junior high achool, |of 27 questions, which he asked the | members to answer their “weekly lunchcon, Wensels then gave l"'\l answers, Most of the l-\|\\.n\v.n had a high percentage had as many ight incorrect. No one has reported s having had | . although all the “examin- ation papers” have not yet been cor York, June the placing of large | i of indoor baseball gemes at Wil- | Hosay' ea: { sponding to ;mnAv"s SESSION QUIET AND DULL * agam broke prepared a stock prices b zine in the today after in writing at disastrous br few soft spots cropped out Stocks of zine in the United | 45,225 tons, #4759 in May. to & points and Ul vounds on the Corporation consolidated first quarter, peeterred dividend | rked up 6 to nearly Trading which crossed th minute 10 correct a 1 stock exchange the commion was only moderaty > questions and answers were |; | speeeh trom 1—Is health education taught our elementar®® schools? superintendent schools a college graduate? —Do the public schools provid vears of education? 4—Can a boy or girl learn short. | ting in our public | Limportations of cruds “d Statets in cated the praise intended to give consideralile plauded for cal show of spir many trader loldings on the hand and ty r association of America reports. 5—Do New 100l teach- | in the sery average as lon, sell yesterday America on May today, following the arrest ! month before DESYIOUS guCLa. P'roduction of sciool during for those who care > members of the school | voints to 143, 1 io opened b epartment is off duty because April and 125.59! l of refiusd | POLts higher SHIE resistance of Clicugo, cmembers of —Dioes the city have any have sampled freely of the products pnrm.h, places, to the point where | they had a material effect upon him, | will conduct April and 116,758 Raybestos Co. dividend of 40 c common stock, pa 1 to holders of record Jur BOND MARKET A " UITTLELIFE T[l[]AY‘ — Tradmo Deaths to help pay 5 } velopments: negotiations wery Confirmation of reports cost of public pending for Do all pupils in the eighth grade take the same school work? Does the state ] ¢ taught in the clementury SCCCLEDs ) P —Junes and hand- | {ed him the list, At the same time nd l‘mv‘p.‘.u_\" ) hoard of direc- meetings of W \mL. Central hnl»l : tchool committec open to o for his | views report a further business light | Do all the schools of the : work in the 'l']\xv~.hvxx; M lened—Prlce Movements Narrow pupil study 'I'nhp!\mv\ and Wright Avronautical 6 cach, \ needed as a sitc ‘ /\mlrlc n Lllhevd. Ameri- itary school? Telephone aand National Bis- | 5 poiuts or more. many issues Among the 3 to 4 points Irading was limited and price novements narrow, with some issucs | ligher were General uovm Mont- '\‘!\HVE a firming t¢ Hn]Ar\(\ wag dull but firm, , with renewals | Central, term as long as five ses provided nctive children? » forty cents of every dol- sed by taxation for all muni- | cipal purposes spent in support of ! public education? ime | gomery-Ward, for mentally def | coming to this city Union Pacific and Consoli- THE MARKET AT 2 (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) most |nduevr|als moved 1o lower Jevels hundred s ’ s dred school days in the regular s | school year? 20. Are there Booth street Al Che B acred Heart church $hn Am Ag Che pd s many as 12,000 in the New Britain public schools? ' Buril will he in Sacred Heart ceme. After the work had | iheen executed by the local factory, eral government? 75 years old, of this city at Middletown EXTRA nivaND Marlin Rockwell Corporation Pays diture per pupil as tain text hooks which must be used public schools? Anna Lyneh, Cokis T e Th Y Regular of 50 Cents and Another > annual expenditure New Britain as much as of Frank D, ic R I & Pac Rockwell Corporation dividend of of record June to teach & boy or Is the totul school property of the as $7.000,000 || Funerals _ . | COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN i feents had been paid previonusly. Action on resumption of common Willys-01 erlind has been deferred meeting of June chums werg . New l;ll(dlll is one X“ullv’l! in health l‘hll,l“fi” Inecticnt. schools. July 2 to holders of F. 0. E. INSTALLATION a corps of {hygienists and nutritionists as well cher of hygiene cal education In eve this is important is shown fact that recently in one 200 children whose e victin of loc! General hospital, and physi- Ross officiatoed, Burial was in Fain dental work at once. Tomorrow Evening. Harves w20 ranyone to get which his father is presidont Thursday evening. Philip Calmbac mentary grades down to dinner "“U BB will put on the ent to speak on the : pension hill. lagles is worl wssed in \Iu\ state and three in the senior high 4. In the senior high school on} They get some practice in the ing to have | Franklin strect held this mornin, will explain who he wension should become Connecticnt. Body of Mrs. Andrews Brought Across Sea | Prinips pet teachers in one , summer school at Lawlor celebrated a re Yes, the city gets from $40,000 30,000 approximately annually. | In the ninth grads individual | at the conclusion it S pall bearers were Robert Sanders, r Devanzo, and Burial was in Andrews of New < last October I to the United States and | 5 [ Stewart Warner S3% abastiano locco L Mary's cemete but the method is left to | « conmntry home e public seldom at- public usually leaves it to the press to represent it at these | services for Allen street cousin of | Tex Guit Sulph 66 Underwood Andrews of but there is 4 va . in trying to fit the work to | the needs of the children, 14. No. The pupils who does not lintend to o to colleze in no longer |required to take a college prepara- father in | Union Carbide | United Fruit roof William : committal servi in Sacred Hvrl cemet Joseph A. Haffey L\nrll'ruwn DREN IN RECITAL . 11 year old ‘JI\IM\-‘ Iuez Barowsk No. If you are going to have | vour hoys and girls get air and sunshine they !ought to have at least five acres. A [technical survey of the lands space of New Britain schools might bring {some criticism because of the lack of sufficient grounds. 16. No. Two years. . Yes. A boy | mentally defective can be modern teaching 1o bw: {mal person you cannot tell the e. New RBritain | great work in this respect 18. Yew. Slightly more over 50 cents, 19. No. There are 0. Laat year there |age attendance of 11,739 out of an enrollment of 14.800. Ithis year may exceed 12,000, nddaughter of Jfer of 41 Wilson street, 2 11 year old [ Willys Over | Woolworth recital last’ night at vh. x—dividend. Opposite fi. Mars’s Charch Residence 17 Summer $t.—1625-3 (Furnished ny Puotnam & Co.) Inturance Stocks. | Bedding plan tunins, calendulas, agerat NS WITH R’ of Rrockton, for four years Actna Boston college | Automohile Ins vaseball team, signed with.the Bos- ‘ H ton Tzed Sox today. Méncicwicz graduates lege this week and will join the sox | Travel Washington next Tuesday. vine. delphiniam, (Pitted plants). Bollerer's Posy Shop' “The Telegraph Florist «f New Britain’ 3 WEST MAIN 7. PROF. RLDG. TELEPRONE s OR artford Fire I'hoenix Fire Conn General Maunufacturing bw-lu Am Hardware Am Hosiery was an aver- The average | DNouglas Fairbanks ia ¢4 vears of PUTNAM & CO. Mombers Now York & Harford Stack Enchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL m- E ‘lu We orfer a few shares of : Sanborn Map Co. Price on Application. Thomson, Tfienn & Co. 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 Mewmbers of New York and Hartford Stock Exchange Stuart G. Segar, Manager We Offer: Phoenix (Fire) Ins. Co. Price on Application. EDDY BROTHERS & & Members Hartford Stock Exchange A W BRTAI HARTFORD nemoen Burriiotel Bidg Hartford Conn. Trust Bidg, Colony Bld4, We Offer: 20 Shares Hartford Electric Light 20 Shares Connecticut Power NORTH & JUDD MFG. Co. Dividends . 1926—6% Dividends 1927—386 } Dividends 1928—386; 29 extra | Stock purchased now carries July 1st | dividend. |Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Joseph M. Halloran Tel. 1358 Harold C. Mott Prince & Whitely Established 1878, Members New York, Chicago and Cleveland Stock Eschanges, Burritt Bldg.—69 West Main St.—Tel. 5405 Donald R. Hart, Mgr. We Offer: Southern New England Telephone Co. Rights i icoracon : Real Estate New: s lLouis Squillaciote to Peter De onti, mechanics lien for $309, Win- lirop street. deulah Dickerman to Selma Sand- et al, warranty deed, Belden Hart & Cooiey {Landers, 1 Machin ot - Leulah Dickerman to a sand- mortgage for $7.500, Corbin avenue. Selnia Sandberg to Beulah Dick crman, warranty deed, Corbin ave- N Itobert 8. Kearn . & Nettleton Co. as ' gage, Grandvi v to the Lomiag ignment of mort- ¢ street. Standard Sove Stanley Works . ) ton ot® com .. orring Charles B, Cadwell to Joseph C | Union Mg Co ..... = cio, warranty deed, Clinton street. i Public Utilities Stocks. mn > Servie 102 e . Conhii ey First Communion Class fo Klec Light 130 At Sacred Heart Church Gas her Pupils of the Sacred Heart school, 474 in number will receive their first communion tomorrow morning at the Sacred Heart church. Of the total number 172 are boys and 182 AT rls, who have attended regularly SHOWER FOR MISS BLANAS jisses in catechism and passed the A miscellancous shower we “ cxamination. Rev. Father Jankow- at the Yiwils of Miss ski. a missionary priest, will admin- tmas of Elton street in hon- ister the holy sacrament to the chil. of her sister, Miss Genevieve dren during a solemn high mass | Blanas. Vocal solos were sung by which will be celebrated at 8 [the Misses Martha Ernest and Anna o'clock. He will be assisted by Steiger and egames played. Miss v, Lucyan Bojnowski, pastor of {Bianas received many useful gifts. ¢ church and Rev. Alexander | She will become the bride of alezyk. curate. George E. Litke, son of Mr. and Mrs, F. A Litke of Fairview street The scuppers of a ship are known on June 15 at the Holy Cross church as deck drains. N TREASURY asury Ralanee $2482 =t evenin ey