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FORMER MEMBER B GOUNCIL DIES Robert Uno Johnson Represented Second Ward in 1909-14 Uno Robert Johnson, ag¢d 58, one of the most prominent Swedish resi- dents of this city, died this morn- ing at his home. 737 Arch after an iliness of almost tvo years. In publi¢ lifé he served as a coun- ciiman from the second ward from 1669 to 1214. He was employed by the Stanley Rule & Level Co. for nost 40 veaTs. Mr. Johnzon was born in Sweden but came to this city in his youth Soon after his arrival here he took an intérest in city affairs and poli- tics and was widely known in muni- cipal circles about 15 years ago. His personality won him many and supporters in politics He was active in Swedish organ- izations and was a chartér member ‘Gfincral hospital toda land Mrs street, friends | 1| Birth Record i A son was born at New Britain to Mr. and Mrs. John Demora of 16 Pearl Court. A son was born at New Britain General hospital last night to Mr. Vernon H. Brierly of 99 Wooster strest City Items A regular meeting of Court Cn- lumba. Catholic Daughters of Am= ica, will be held at 7:30 o'clock to- | night at the K. of C. ¢lub reoms. Bridge and whist will b playsd | after the meeting Miss Mary O'Neill of Al | entertained at supper and last évening in honor of Mrs Basso of Holland, Micn The police were notifiad today of the suspension of the operator’s licenses of Paul Wotkiewich of 27 Allen street and Teofll Gajda of 91 Silver atrest, Miss Esther Shapiro of 158 North street, a2 member of this year's San- for High school graduation class, is WOTKINg pATL time as secretary to atreet bridge A J | den. —EAIDANYS Grikis, pastor of St Andrew’'s church. officiated at the marriage vesterday of Miss Estells B. Kaidanys of Elm street and Frederick sZering of Sheftield street The bride was born Mage. She the daughter of Mr. and M Ogcar Kaidanys. Mr. Zer- ing is the son of Mr. and Mrs Adolph Zaring of this city RODEN—ANDERSON Miss Hildur Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mre. Malcolm Anderson of 102 Hillcrest avenue, and Henry Ro- son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roden of 427 Stanley strest, were married at on Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock by Rev. Dr. Abel A. Ahlquist, pas- tor of the First Lutheran church Miss Florence Anderson attended her sister as maid of honor and Kenneth Riden was his brother's best man The bride wore a gown of gowder lue. and carried a bouauet of pink roses. Her maid of honor wore an orchard gown and carried talisman of Andre lodge, 1. O. O. F. and the | Attorney Irving I. Kachlin. She will | roses. Norden lodge 1. O. G. T. He was a member of these organizations for many vears and at one timé was a past grand of Andre lodge. He was also affihated with the Norden Sick Benefit society Besides his wife Mre. Emma Johnson, he is survived by a daugh- tér, Miss Estelle Johnson: a sister, Mrs. Georgée Day of Plainville: a brother, Andréw Johnson of this city 4nd a sister and two brothers in Beeden Funéral arrangéments, of Erickson & Carlson plate in charge are incom- TARIFF REPORT IS BACK FOR CHECK Curtis Sustains Point of Order Raised by Barkley ashington. Juns 5 (I'P)==On © conférénce raports 2 pending bafore the rAnate wase mant back to conferencé today when Viee Pragident Curtis tustained & point of ordéer by Sena- tor Barkley. democrat, Kentucky. The action wak not axpécted to delay final vote on the measurt gince tha other conféranet raport remained befors the senate for de- tate Polnts of Order Raised shington. June dled tarif? situation was further confused today points of ordar rafsed ‘againgt thas conférancs port embodyihg the bulk of the rate sectione The question of réturning the measure 2galn to the conferees lay with Viea President Curtis w an objedtion raised by Barkley, democrat. Kentucky advisement for ovarnight study S2nator er and | ended conferees ‘xfe’(“‘l their 'lu"O. ¢ in Arafting | the watch and clock paragrapht. A similar r\o)m of ordér agiinst the conferénce cherry rat also was| ready for submission todar A decision from Curtis upholding Barkley's point meant. unless voted down by the senate. a confused sit- uation in the housé That branch of congress ras approved the confer. ence réport in question and dis- charged its confarees A conference committee would have to bs appoint- 44 again and tuch action fdeed order from democratic Try to Save Time For the purpost of saving time and Bringing the two séctions of the conferencé réport to a vote with no intervening debate. the report ém. bodying the rate schedulés was taken up by the senate late yesterday and th other séction. includiag the dis- puied flexible ciause and the lumber tariff, was Nporarily laid aside The closeness of the prospective balloting was accentuated by an in- Quiry from Senator Harriscp. demo- crat \him«lr if the repub leaders we O arrange pairs ent opponents of the bill ¥ ican Leader Watson and Chair- man Smoot of tha finance commit replied they were not prepared to discuss such angement and indicated they ited avery vote they could possibly zat Speculation as to the hills' 1 fate at the White House con- ued today. induced by an an- nouncément that President Hoover ie keeping an open mind on the question of signine or vetoing the measupe It was 8a1d he would make a thor- | oueh axamiation of its many provi- sions with the assistance of demart mental experts and_ then reach a decision on what its dikposition would be NEW BACH COMPOSITION Eisenbach. Germany, Juna 5 (P— A hitherto unknown composition by Johann Sebastian Bach, a pians concerto with string orchestra in C minor. has oeén discovarsd in a privats coliection here. an TH n Low Supply Co, "\"" Boston, Mm. Gentlemen: Plesse aend me vour FREE catalog of Plumbing & Heating Supplies. Name Address on ! . —#—The \0 160k | exi have the regular position aftar her graduation ‘ | T.C MacKay of MacKay & Wal-| lin and Mrs. MacKay are spending| A vacation in Rome, N. T ‘ Valkyriar lodge. 0. of V., will| meet tomorrew night in Vega hall. | A class of candidates will be infti- ated and the drill team from Teg- ner lodge will confer the deagree A memorial service for all the de- ceased members will be held Recovering From Hum In Kensington Accident Anthony Tunani of 121 Whiting street is recovering today from glight injuries sustained when the | car in which he was riding, and which was being driven by Tony Beérnali, collided with a large sedan being driven by Dr A. B. Johnson on High street, Kensington, Wed- nesday night 7 Bernali's car was reduced to junk by the force of the impact while the doctor's car suffered only slight dam- e The accideént occurred at a point shightly south of the farm of Fred | Crane. Both drivers wers proceeding. according to their statements, at a #pced not excesding 15 miles an | {hour, but bacause of the poor visi- bility at the sacane of the Accldentw the crash was unavoidable Revised World War i Bill in Committee [ Washjngion, June § (B—A re- vised Wérld war vaterany’ com- Dgnsation bill astimated to cost $73.- 000,000 a y w48 virtuAlly com- plated by the senata finafce com- mittFa today. but’a vete on approval wAe daferred until tomorrow The measure modifies " tha houss | bill' passed a'month ago. but retains | l5 /Rmnn amendment Jiberaliging | 2iflg law By aqyaReng’ to Janu- | 4Fy.1. 1930, the tifne,in’ which djs- lb&lmgn may be pregumed to hava| NAd service; connecno It alxsy vrgudu xggmom, bene- fite by adding 2 numbder of diseages for which veterage may receive compensation as well as'hospitaliza- | tion Dobrowolski Gets $560 In Suit for Assault Vincenty Dobrowoleki in superior court today wak given judgment for 3500 against Ignacy and Julta Griazda. HA claims that the wmtn\ Nit him With a bottle in a vard| owned by Ignacy. Harry Ginsburg wak counsel for the plaintiff GRAT STAMP MONEY 585,583 | Wishington, June 5 (UP)—Tha post cmce departmant anncuncbd today ft'had récaived xSHSK tfom the sale of stamps al'zchéd to let- | |ers ang, post ‘cards carfied on the | Gu( Zeppehn on its,tHp troqm Ger- wmén\ to, Spm Soluth Amsrica and the United States The number of letters carried was 33,108, while lhérr were . 21.454 POSt cards, a toral of $34°282 pieces of mail, mnrn HELD RESPONSIBLE New Ha\r*\ June 5 (P—Charles Butler, a driver employved by a local baking company today was Reld criminally respgneible 1n a finding issued by Coronar J. C.-Cor- ITigan for the death on May of Datisl J Murphy of Hamden An automobile aceident inVdlying cal ariven by Butler and Murphy re- sulted in the latrer's death LAWN OLlF ('O\TRA(‘T LET New Havén Y\me 5 (A—The | Dv._f‘v Building COMPARY Mas bgan Awarded a contrdct by the \cu‘ Haven Lawn elub for the nrecgcn ‘n' a new lasm clud buxldm‘ ich 16 expectéd to cobt ajout $2 The new structure will be efectsd on the site of the old cluBRpuse whith was deetroyed by fire some time ago. | ———-—-———_——_1‘ Funerals | | Christiana Volland Funeral ssrvices tér Christiana | Volland. who died vesterday, were | ‘hflld privately this aftérnoon at tha | ® |Boge was B. C. Porter funeéral homé. Rev. Theodore A. Greepe. pastor of the| First Congrégational church officiat- | ed Burial was in Fairviex eeme- [(h2d fractured recen tery CARD OF THANKS ‘ W wish 0 6xXpress our sincere | thanks and appreciation to the many kind friends and ‘relatives for their various éxpressions of sympathy during our recant barsavement in the death of our beloved husband and brother W especially wish Master Plumbers and the A & P stores of Main street. and the Cath- olic Daughters of Amerita and many othérs for tha beautitul floral offer- ings to thank the MRE& R. H. ERWIN MR. W. T. ERWIN MRE JOSEPH CARBO MISS SADIE ERWIN, Real Estate News Warranty Louit § Jones to Axel F. Nealson Corbin avenus Philip Bardeck to Josephine Upson. Shuttle Meadow avenue Josephine P. Upson to Philip Bar- deck. Shuttle Meadow avenue Fred A. Parsons to Patsy Shaffield strest Otto A. Anderson to New General hoepital. Hart street Walter P. Occupin to New Britain Generz] hospital, Griswold street Louis § Jones to Axel F. Nelson Hazelmare road Mortgage Patsv Tomeo 1o Fred A 3400, Sheftield strest Anthony Ceskovich ain Trust Co. 31,500 street Philip Bardeck. et Savings bank, $5.000 dow avenue Louis Dubowy to Burritt nk, $10.000. Sallev streat Andrew E. Bengtson to Stafford | Savings bank, $4.250. Buell streat Axel F. Nelson to Louis S Jonas | Corbin avenue Jo"ephme P. Unson to Trustees of | Jarome Home 320,000, Shuttls Mea- dsw_avenue Philip Bardeck. at ux. to Samuel | Waskowitz, $6.000, Shuttls Mexdow Tomeo. Britain Parsone to New Brit Kansington to Burritt Mea- ux Shuttle Savings 4! N %un Cefaratti to John Civatta $580, Pleasant strest | Mdss Rittner Engaged To Lester G. Curtis Mr and Mrs Fred W. Rittner of 500 Sta reet todgy announced the rnmmmv of their day, Edith B. Riitner. to Lester G Cur- tis. #pn.of Mr. and Mra. L. P. Curtis of "H; rt‘! rd \(lu R) &7 has bgen secretary to Al;errgg) Albert'A. Graenbere for the "past fourivears,and’is well knowo locally. Mr Curns is connéctedywith ths =undard Oil Co n Hartford | He was a former remdent of this Olty and is'a nephew of ex-Mayer 0 F Curts NO date has bedn set for the wed. ding NeuSAROQmal Found Dead in Bed Asbury Pa;_k N. J. June § (P Park Mathexson of Rajdigh. N C ne‘ly elected vice prefident general ‘of the 8cns of the American Révo- lution, was foupd de:dun Bed today at his hotel. Ha wak 55 years old The body was found by Dr. D. T Smithwick of Louisburg. N. C.. with v/gcm Matthewson roomad Physi- cians sald ‘\( nhcwlon Rad been d since midnight and that he 884 _of a heart atfhck Mitthewson' was asstatan: diractor of the department of conservation an development of North Carolina and former presidant of his atate's § A R chapfer. He is survived by his widow and children Officer’'s Arm Broken In Clash With Regan Norwalk, June 5 (P—Of Hafry, Fuller. who shot and killed v?umm RegAn. & carnival promoter in & scuftla Were Tuesdav night, sus- tained A broken left arm in the nielee ray picturss revealsd to day. Fuller is confined to the Nor- am, ho-muv with the broken arm ATd numerous bruises and Abras¥ns suffered when he ~as beatén with th- night club that had been taken awav from him by Régan uller wns arrrmng Reégan for'a disturb- ‘ance at' (Ke tima Fuller 1s eXPected 10 laave th Rofpifhl in 1ime to auBnd fFe sec. ond sdssion of the inquekt into Re. £an's “death. which «ill be Neld_in \or‘ulx Saturday. At tha frst e sion ‘e!hrdn\ A nuriber of wit- & 10]d Coronar JoRA J. Phelan th in Chicopee, | "mon votad appreciation the home of the bride | a*point or <o. Vacu | Stafidid of POLICE GRATEFUL T0 THEIR EHIFF Appreciate His Efforts Toward Tiires Platoon System Members of the regular police de- partment 4 mesting this after- to Chiaf Hart for his efforts to 1& three platoon system in the department. This racommenda- tion was contained in the recent an- nual report of the chief The following delegates were ap- pointed to attend the annual police- men's convention: Otis Hopkin John Griftin. Pater Skirkowski liam J. McCarthy and William Mec- Murra: Thomas Dolon was appointed manager of the baseball team and the following commitiee will take charge of arrangements for the pro- posed game with the team of the Meriden police department. It was voted to ask the commission for per- mission 1o play the game. The policemen drew for their an- nual vacations at the conclusion of the meeting. Chief Hart presided GURB PRICES DROP IN LISTLESS DAY Ods Show Oaly Tendency to ReHy—Havestment Trasts Fall New Yark, June § (A—The of least resigtance was downward on the curb market today. Oil stocks were virtually the lone participants upturn at the opening. but this group encountered profit-taking on the signs of weakness elsewhere in the list perators on trated th the bear side con- afforts on a few Stocks. notably Transamerica and Goldraan Sachs Trading. both of which broke to new lows for the vear. The former. after selling down to 37. ralled on an announcement by Elisha Walker. ite chairman, that it wag expectfd the regular quarterly dividénd of 40 cents a share would be daclarad at the directors ing next week Some* Leaders Drop Liquidation in e unlnn punhd some of the '"ad'" 46wn a fudpl" of pou Elfctric Bond & SRare breaking more than two below the i close. Unmted Gas was in the oils car rr1 Cosdan above ve final som quo ndered H:h-‘m and also cavily sold g tion. but Indiana lower Cities Serviee was } andivielded a point. tance point at 32 Lope Star Gas H;Fx‘i Lone ‘li' Gat in which Light \& Bbtwer'is said to be o . _siBatantill intarer was o few strong apote, A h reported to be from "\* defmand, for steel broke nearly, 8 rom on a smal but more than: made up its los: 5ubaéjlient dealings Dearc was ir- régular. but tended lower. Téchni- was also Neav: money renewed on per_cant A resis. King o nith pipe the curb BONDS N HMMN{%{U that he k||.ad Regan in selt-detense.’| Jawbone Not Fractured In Attack on M'Kirdy hotograpks taken of th an McKirdy of Hamil- have dusclooeri that that not fractlired when Mr. as,bgatén and robbed | near White's rossmg Plainville. on nda\ It is belibved tHat the lo- cal man was assaulted | ber hGYe, aTid for some time it was fEhred that his jawbone, which he .in a fAllY had Mr. MéKirdy is his hope ja- of iton stree: MEKirgy been broken now racove 1gain A, BANK OF ENGLAND STATEMENT Léndon, June 5 —<{M=Tha wiek- Iy statément of the Bank of England shows the followink changes in pounde: To emerve decreased 4.- 905,000, circulation increased 3.- 667.600 n Gecreased 1,238.000; other securitics incraaged £72.000 public deposits déecreased 4.384.000; othér deposits inereased 13.120.000; notas reserve decreased 4 $64.000; gOvernment securities increassd 12.. £03.000 The proportion of serve ta lia 4854 cent comparad last Rate of discount 3 per ceAt. the bank's re- with a rub- | BN QUIET MARKET - Tymical Mid-Summer Ladl Hits Exehange List Todey York course New e % (P—The som- nolent st oday listed bond market of the reminiscent Mid-summer Aullness whict traders anticipate Few bonde showed any further indicat ce of mone that evan credit conditions wil easier tone naxt Assume S an Bank Rates Cut Leading N&w York bankeFe arwrurm;w rat matirities 1-3 t8llowing 2 mim v The newratés of} §{ner, ¥nttor. 30, maturites and 1oREer pariods’ are 1024 The quiet bond trading today tended fo al ‘.»xrrr affew 18suce, and few cHangas resultad the sarly, trading. Activity centersd priv- ilege isgues such mérs & Ohjo 4345 General Theateis £x and “arfier Brothers which inclinéd up- ard. and a few dovrns ic and for & continued 4 Eria foreign o Higher) tor “tRe lowget since Th 58 which were stead group maintained awaited th man annuities issue s are that definite announcement of térms of the $300,000,000 iesue will be made Saturda; U. S Taeues Fair United States governments in fair demand but sales we fined largely to Liberty issues which wére steady. The onl offer ings today were munic seues and totaled about 0 A banking syndicate he ks Huntley & Co., 1s RXering $2.500.- 00 6 1-2 per cent convertibie gold debnnung of the Signal Oil & Gas xomnan\ The bonds are priced at 00 and acerued wers naw CHANNEL TUNNEL \B\\X)U\ll) London. June 5 (A—Prime M ter MacDonald informed th of commons thix aftérnoon that government had decided aga conetruction of the proposad English ¢hannel tunnel, mast. | of ' Profting ar m Decline Speculation Proves Most Effective Professional Trend In Steck Market After Expenment Veteran Traders Seek a Foothold On Upward or Downward Trend and List Yields Readily—Business News Pessimistic. —— New York, June § () sional traders eonti imenta! 10 o other markat found the dec sally Discover s North North Pa Owens (A ass Packard Mot Pan-Am B Par't Lasky Phillips Pet Pub Sers Pullman Radio Cor Rad-Keith-Or Reading R Rem Rand Rep Irn & St Rov Duteh NV St L San Fran Sears Roebuck Sinclair Oil Southern Pac Southern Ry Stand Brands Standard Gas 8td4 Oil Cal St4 Oil of 8t4 Oil of NY Stawart Wrner Studebaker Tzxas Corp T=xas Gulf Sui Timk'n Rol Ber Union Carbide £3% Union Pacific 220% 17t'd Gas & I'p 43% United Corp 5 U S Ind Ales 883 T T Profes- d their exper- send prices one the in today's stock 2nd speculation for ine the mors sffective. Bear tial velume for at And losses of two points or more were common among the pi- votal shares Extraordinarily abundant eredit and the possibility of a reduction in the New York federal discount rate, were intarpretad un. favorabli. in sharp contrast to the comstruction placad upon similar de- velopments in March Accentance Rates Cut Bankers acceptance rates Cut to 2 1-4—2 1-5 per cent for the shor‘-r r'*n'u-me- the lowest in aix hase rates are far out of mu -um rediscount rate of 3 per cent. and would seam to suggast 2 downward revision. The Bank of Engiand made no change in its 3§ D" cent howaver. and a re- ction of New York ratr to ‘-nv lowar than that of London would be a daparture from recent po While reductions in bankers accapt rates were undoubtedly in up-uanon of the temporary in- fluences toward cheap money of the quarte, treasury financing A4u th Xt forthight. they appar Nave been encouragad by the reserve authorities. in view of the raduction of "the reserve byving rate on Tuss- day. The bearishiy inciined stated that such drastic slashing of money rates would seem to indicats that bafik s believe business is in need , ... | extrgordinarly strong tonic Aets |and that f!otn'lo of the reparations 3 {1oan ‘mav require considerable arti- ficial assistance. The New York fed- Fal reserve rate is'now as low as it has héan sincecthe erve systam Fas Faugurated. In the over the COUUYE' ‘7‘&"(" bank stécke “@Sg'fl Added 1o the rather unsertling chafges in the money market corporate news was nons too pleas- tig. GBodvéar cut ite tirs prices about 5 per cent. emphasizing the doxnward m "emv of commodity ; Ggrleral Electric declared ofly the regular dividend, failing to 'Orgfr an B')JV" done time in Aach of the three preced VEArs Stocks were sold 1 al blocks of inifating large but the mroluss\oflu | mg 3 N Attore p Co £ wes in reserve re- 0% % the “the T S Rubber .. 30% © S Stae) 170 Vanadium 8t 122y Wabash RR .. 483 Warn Br Pic A& West'gh's Elec 150 Willve Overland Woolworth the LOCAL STOCKS (Furnished by Putoam & Co.) Insurance Stocks Bid Casualty Life Ifs o Aqtomobnfl Ine Cgrn Gn-'u Hlfi(ord Fv" Etfd_Steam Botler ‘\aubm! Fire P enu Fire Travalars 13 Co 1 Manutacturing szoelu Am Hagdwar. Arrow.Hart & Hegeman &_}lm s & Spencer . B-mcl Brass .. City Company Colr'e Fitearms ‘Fulr Lock Fatmr Burmg Col Art'& Coolev seals market tragder’s y held omcuux bt was available in 5 T aturity remained aftair at 3 per cent Standard Serex LHEEMOREY Stanler Worke was Electric Whtthington ana losing five to U8 Steal r(‘m Kodik Celumbian Cafbon ore tHan .10 poin: gged about three points to a 10% for the movemant. and issuesias Radio. General Sfirs Robhuck Public Service of N J. Ameriédn Water Works. and go-uondi’:ed Gak logt 10 po or Glidden dropped t6 a new B !t ing writing off of in- VERErT 16ssas Cémn Lt'& P Cgun Powar N'B Gas Southarn N o BATANCE S m-'m- TR Treasury mr \l{RKDT AT 2:15-3:00 P. M. | saled to 2.1 596, 800 aMrr- h Low Close CMEWY P TAII mrounm ved anu facturifg meth- OWer cost of raw materials dultion in,prices of 1'be p 844 on 10 the pub- aftactive 1043y 'T'ir anfotnce o, the . thie R sy e e bl' &red ~vfr betore THA comapan: ="~‘<" on f“ a ‘a(‘tb" H *ETAORNSHRDIL Alir Reduchm Atlied. CRen - Allis Chalmers 61 \(,., 2 tiras wr Atlantic Ref Balt & OHie Bendix Avia Briggs \1_1: Buth Term LG‘ t & Mecla > 43 Dr‘ Pacific Cér De Pasco & Lo X‘Fl & Ohis tyrthar "\atr"z‘ re ieipated within a few 14" Yer Ch: & North G R &P Chrysier Mo Columbia Ga Com Solvéents Con Gas NY Continen Can S Prod tueible Staal artis Wrt em Dav Chemical Easmn from six 1o nipe r)pn he i€ béing placed at "Tough the fiscal agan: New York THe loan is chief na of a i par ‘N The 1 _Fower Con pany 1t n confirmable aree he Lone St Corporation. a $100°000.000 corpora tion Tha United” v,ampn‘ controlled Faton interests of Clavaland reports said. to obtain work of Lons Star ht K eports nterest in hopee ne contro! Fox Film A Freeport Tex Gén Am Tank Gen Genl Genl Genl Continental:Diamond ¥ Had ddded n of the Irvington 6 of New Je on Company “hicago Mica Com repprt t6 the New Yor sxrhanze hae diselossd Foodx Motors Genl Pub Serw Genl Rwv Sie Glidden Co cm Gola Dugt a3y Ggodrich' Rub 40 Graham Patp & Grndv Con Cop 32 Gt Northn pfd ¢8 Hudson Meotor 43 [papirat'n Cop 7074 1ntl Cament 64 Intl Harvestar 74 Intl Nicke! 31N Intl Tel & Tel 64t Johns-Many'1 Krosge Kroger oY Asy i e 43y 3w — Output of Eléctric Uulitiés report ing _to the National Electric Light association shEwad an incréase six-tenthe 6f one pér eant during the week ~nded May 3 the sorresponding period The new of the Republic Youngstown Junt T aceording electric welding mi cerporation 2 start oparations Stee 0w 1A preednt plans the nation < leade 1100, 31 ) PUTNAM & N YnlOH-#wd " WBST MAIN ST., NEW B We Offer--- HARTFORD- CONNECTICUT CO. Capital Stock Price At the Market bm s Hartiord Srod;Fadung\ EDDYBROTHERS 2 G NEW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main Street HARTFORD 33 Lewis Street We Offer and Recommend : Aetna Casualty and Surety MERIDE 43 Colony Street HINCKS BROS & CO Bernud A umle: Members New York 55 WEST MAIN STREET H. C. MOTT, MANAGER HARFFORD FIRE Stock Exchange TEL. 6506 Blaw & Compuny MEMBERS HARTFORD STDCK EXCH. New DBritain National Bank Bldg. Te.. 5200, AN G! Brayton A. Porter. DIRI‘/’T PIH\ 'ATE NEW YORK PHONE CANAL 4617-‘, recting the des bank—t laTgeet UMTED GAS COMPANY Arrangements have been made so that holders of #6d_securities will ‘have until June 25, 0 their sequrities, bank of tHe, voard of Trust merged new 4 Nickel irectors and \znona' City \IARRIA(. tions for marriage 1ave been filed 5 »(co s of Spring of 1 Parie of 343 N Jila Georer at ang -~ Fast atraer the th as se The packags as he Chase or the Equit which John ( Ean - 1930 to’twrn We offer aur services in this master, Nat York sither o5 of The humble cab Chase the ‘Ancients New tFNose preserved Akenness and Uy con ~.pr and two twvo-way Tt 1% possibla 1o talk the INTENTIONS otitEa olloving e at the offl xthe and Anna E ng Glen Beiin 5 %tan M. 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