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According to the Courant, the Plimpton Envelope Company had elected its officers and its directors.
The Courant reported that George B. Barnes had sold his residence, 847 Asylum Avenue, to O. L. Hatch.
A water pipe burst at the Townsend building tonight, causing some damage to the stocks of Sielder & May and the Plimpton Manufacturing Company.
A requiem mass commemorating the anniversary of the death of Francis McFarland was held at the chapel of Mount Saint Joseph Convent.
Marshall Jewell left Hartford for Washington in order to resume his duties as Postmaster General.
Fred Plimpton found a lost pocketbook that contained a large sum of money in it and returned it to its rightful owner.
The Courant reported that the staging had been removed from the upper part of the spire.
Shortly before 11:00 AM, workers put the last stone of the new spire into place.
The Hartford Courant published “A Complaint and an Appeal” about the bells at Asylum Hill Congregational Church and Trinity Episcopal Church.
According to a report in the Courant today, A. Sherwood Healy had been designated to succeed Francis McFarland as Bishop of Hartford.