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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1916. BRITAIN ON TRAIL_|*"*z722 [HEAVY STEELBUYING me S The funeral of Mrs. Wilhelmina Doerr was held this afternoon at 2:30 onn ONE l“fl 0 e e s e G ANCE. o'clock from her late home on Shuttle /R} ‘ Wl ST » AR V. G e] ented by E. W. Eddy. Meadow avenue. Rev. M. W. Gaudian ]]tflleflsvl_uv\ S’r N . pre ] e officiated and interment was in Iair- \;9 e 31 West Main St., C’ty Hall Bullding phone 1840, view cemetery. May Shut OIf Supply of Metal to e Russia's Ondersfor Rails Are Cor 100 shs NORTH & JUDD Aurelio Carpenter, two years and This Country six months old, died at the hospital sidered As Spectacular 100 shs STANLEY WORKS this morning following a serious ill- pemtor af £4 Beaver srect. | g o : 100 shs Landers, Frary & Clark NEW BRITAIN, CONN. ‘Washington, July 13.—With the The Iron Age says today: German submarine Deutschland rush- New fareign buying both for war 100 0 G CO return trip to Bremen and British Lot T I 00 E N A niainstay of the steel market. In only | ! 1 shs A M R[CA BR SS CO warships preparing to sink the vessel on sight, once she has left the three- one direction has domestic demand e e s s DRICES SHOQT [P o vt % |100 shs BRISTOL BRASS CO. 5 AL > placing rders for the Acting Secretary Polk vigorously S Ui e 65 O | denies a report that in case of such an attack the department would make no egricultural implement manufactu protest. Nothing 1d be done, he de- i 1 1 er Of this business the Steel Ca : Our Clearance Sale e e e RiChRGertin R Richeran BP0 el e e e e e e e - 3 Meanwhile the question was engaging Pittsburg, for bars, and B0c fonjardinatypeiorh B2 JT O npedel I INANCIAL NEWS of Clothmg n- the attention of officials. Poorer Athens Reports small shapes. For bars this is 0.15¢. | Thin Summer Suits is about 500 per ) The ruling of the treasury depart- Lelow what most mills have held out | cent.; in weight about four pounds; cludes Stein- ment, announced by Secretary Mec- for on such contracts. | in appearance another 100 per cent. Adoo that the Deutschls is - The buying of the Allied countries| And the cost is very littl i v'olwoljcwi!i‘;n:jg’;':'ir: :h;“;:». er:x:qhef::s‘ f'IZ“y 13.—While the gov-|js hea nn; upr(m;isrs E ¢ “MOHATR SUI MARKET STR[]N[]ER. w Y"RK A Bloch and Shu- tion of the state department. Not of Greece s being torn poli- | months, Russia’s tonnages are spec- THIN SERGE SUI y AR e e nonts otk iiia Davalllexpacty tically in an effort to devise a taxa- | {acy Her much announced rail| LIGHT WEIGHT WOR tion scheme to prevent bankruptcy, T - are approved by the neutrality board, | a. e 2 ptey, | crders, as now rounded up, represent | PALM BEACH SUITS. 1 man, well known Which 15 to mest today, will any o, | cSPectally since what amounts to a | funy 365,000 tons, and more rails are| Two or three plece, pateh pockets | ‘ cial decision be made. ) veto against foreign loans by the | wanted. In fact, the question ¢ | unlined, quarter or half lined. ' makers—also Counsellor Barclay, of the British | Saseserthoee mp S divided Into two | much our mills can guarantee $7.50 UP. emba again called on Mr. Polk to :L;zfiscfiv—:].;orsepx?& g‘r‘ed Tf"{“fii Q";f“o‘}_‘a liver by the middle of 1917. Tacks You've no idea, unless you've tried inquire concerning e k ¥ e wanna, Cambria, and Bethlehem | jt, ¢ e . PR Paragon Trousers e S T e oninn? i 22 | ing airely as the result of interterence | N inare. these orders with tha | 1 . or b Smeciat s sammes | 1610DOTATY Cessation of Liquida- | Causes Some of the Stocks to R press the allies’ contention that all Thehrites ‘:)‘f ‘_;‘o:;mm e Steel Corporation. The French gov-| Clothes these hot days. Notice how | submarines should ar 2k paviocio % rnmentiackshion 20,00 Raa ol leooIE ) alioRtneigiag i di d Wall § Whi i et }‘:rl:\‘],,l bfo rr;i:‘fffmi: vanced plillessly, and sufteringlamong;ltional rails. Great Britain, after put- },“m‘l], ,‘,:d“:‘(,,'"r‘“’:,[":"‘:(,.i v(]"" ,‘I‘“]",, i tion In Icated on Wall Street act hle [hers ¢ Quiet from the British foreign office are ex- D ot reat, With no signs | ting 50,000 tons on the Steel Corpora-| Dresses. Why should you swelter EETAT6) (o 50 LRl L i it of abatement. This is especially true | 4jon's hooks in the pat three months, | jn ey, Paiided: faill lined clothes? < Siooilt thatl Ambeseaionl Shrias nics ||on LhoncountryRdistriots SRV thin an (il C it more liand swithECanaaian | oo o LRSS SR S SIRSEOE S| W OIS treet, st at Ambasss s SRICS (o o o R = s secks , and i ason at all; think it over. will return to the city next week to allcior sinensiluis impossible i i1 ttrying tolbuy railiblcoms on this (imn e co b e D = o e at today's op i 2 - s ening, New York market during the a < m ¢ he pa to buy sugar, and coffee is served at i i i '4 Eaee 5 i side, it is a question how much they re ade 1 >, | pre: <I:f them ;\ person. Toadside Inns without it. Bread, also |l o ioe. ot the 20.000-ton Imauirr| 2 made up In the usual H. O. P. dicating a cessation, temporarily at!inree or four da ot untin, react 2 T o 5 ; g < S . > | way—though light, cool a som- | least, of the reces 5 2! cayar our IOUR. SO S h of Contract. very scarce. The citles and towns | that has just come from the Canadian gh light, cool and com- | least, of the recent flood of liquidation. | have been very quiet and in som The British embassy also began an |are Infested with beggars, while the | pacine T Kuseian rails were high. | 07Dl they leep their shape and | Industrial Alcohol soon recavered | cames resctionasr, e b investigation into the sources of the | Presence of large numbers of refu-| i cq’ byt the $52 widely published | 8000 appearance. You can depend | four points of yesterday's heavy I Lii: ctoi s rubber and nickel which are to form a | 8ees from other Balkan states and | molyaes spikes and splice bars. CrL UG, and the shipping group was higher by | glight reactions, snoh —ea s first half of 1917 by a portion of the 5 New York, July 13.— | (Furnished by Richter & Company/ Further tendencies were displayed 1 Due to the moderate slump in large part of the return cargo of the | Turkey has contributed to the unfor- | " ompa i or e feature in cxport| 1undreds of Hot Weather Speclal- | one to almost two points. S R T e Deutschland. As both these commodi- | tunate situation. trade is 165,000 tons of barb wire for | €S here. Come in. The war group, as represented by | 286, g drop of about ten points, Col ties are imported into the United | Greece, while essentially an agri- | Russia, just closed by the Steel Cor- Crucible Steel and American Locomo- | Arms has dropped from 830 to A0 I T THE H”]]SBN States from British colonies under [cultural country, has never produced | oration, This has long hung over the tive, was materially hetter, and U. S.|anq Scovill from 500 to 465. Standas agreements which predude their re- | sufficlent food for its own support, | jarket. The Allies are still trying to Steel was fractionally higher With | Screw 35 quoted in the nelghboru exportation to the central powers, it | While in most manufactured articles | jan s , Reading, Union Pacific and Chesa- ; e 3 i : place 100,000 tons of barb wire, in 5 . » _ an of 310, which is a decline of S8 Is declared that there has been a |If must also turn to other lands for | 5qqition to a round lot wanted for ity tems peako and Ohio. Willys-Overland | geteen points, and Niles-Bement-Pon) proved the only notable exception, | Ccommon s off five points and : . breach of ocntract somewhere. Prac- |its needs. Tts closest commercial re- | Iy Alleged Mall Sa(}k Th]eI Sfiys He ticaly all of the nickel comes from |lations in the past have been with the I:.o‘pnrfe apart from war is an in- % ¥ A losing 2 1-2 points, despite the in-| g ,oteq 165 to 168. Our New Brital] Canada and most of the rubber from | Various Buropean countries, Russia, [ quir por 30,000 tons of small bars. unt Delia’s” bread. | creased and extra dividends an-|j)oca) stocks have not suffered a . Threw Formne Away Brazil and East Indian plantations by ';“’”kiyv \R_"ma“mv Bulgaria — and | rqicating that the shell-steel orders e “";‘{':Tl‘;‘lfl"C;‘%"dl”'s A v such decline but have all been ve { way of London. igypt. A8 & consequence of thellayo not given out, Pittsburgh' was| € ary’s Ladies T. A, B. soclety alijes o o 5 points in Stude- | gyjet with the exception of North If it is found that the Germans |blockade imposed on the Central | ;o 'cs Wednesday o take 70,000 tons | Will ‘meet this evening in School hall, | Paker and Alcohol with 1 to 2 in other | a9 \which at the expirations of t] have been accumulating any greac | Powers and the closing of the Dar- | 200 Mo SO0t p ithin but mills | Following the meeting officers will | SPecialties occurred in the final hour, | Rights has advanced about fi New York, July 13.—Thomas Ben- | quantities of these forbidden supplics, | danelles, the Hellenic merchant and | Jo"708 (08 P00 PG ™ qoliveries | Pe Installed. but these were offset by further losses | J 51 % 128 RGYACER TOPRE G and Louis Windler, his brather-in- | it is intimated that the British gov- |farmer ,as well as the manufacturer, [ \otoq " Canadian bu Harold Swif 5 in Willys-Overland, Mexican Petrol- | (oo W% Chl e ent. 11 ernment may take steps toward ter- | have had to look elsewhere both for | ramod oo @T0C AT PHEETE : S0 SR hiof Blessant streeb wasijloimijandRAtrbrake SiThe (closing: waisi [l e aaii Ve it i eom £ §1,005000 SRy e S R R e rke E ging taken to the Hartford hospital yester- | weak. P oo «2004 9 the criminal branch of the Federal . £ = = - - . | second quarter of 1917. day to undergo an operation for ap- $1,250,000, giving the stockholded der which they have been imported, | Ket to supply their needs. As a re Indications are that the July output| penaicitis. the privilege to subsoribe to new sl District court, accused of stealing se- | but also the wool agreement. They [sult, the United States has profited | SE = . - e e " ’ e > aha. = curities valued at §500,000 from a|wero entered into only after the most | greatly. TN :f@h:s”:;i: ];‘“‘\"‘”'!;"(‘“_”;:l"ll‘ S el el i st el e Rate of Discount Increased, St paci(25) )8 ’)1rtwv:‘:flsc‘fhir;ofis T postal automabile truck last February. | solemn pledges by American manu- ost Enormously Increascd. stretched out to forty-eight hours, @n | fell while at play this morning and e Rights and the stock declined in &l The two men recently arranged to|facturers. Their cancellation would The cost of all products, local and | gome cases, and hot weather is now | Suffered a bad scalp wound. He was | ¢ount of the Bank of Bngland was| oo\ iy the Rights. Rights start escape from the Tombs Prison and to | throw many industries into confu- |imported, has enormously increased. | cutting down production. These fac- | talken to the hospital where the Teleed FEesdve taalx GEE cont todey | Ly Nl h el and declined to' as il liberate rsc—vcrnl other prisoners by sio\lzv-HI T . o Other causes of the increased cost of | tors are offsetting some of the new | Wound was dressed. _ BT s e Pt e e e N Ftecin: Suith Gl S Lo oot M| from time to time, ) the United German Societies’ bazar, ns furnished by Richter & Cow [to 16, and at this level the stod :x\ 41'1( r'\v £ Wes onfpoaTe ')c v;r_\ haat Cit denrrmex;t el ol of the agricultural output, the pres- Prices have had little testing apart | which will be held in the fall, members of the New York Stock EX- | looked distinctly cheap and quite Liverty street. For a woek no clew | be done, however, because Y"":"‘“f“ e e Bl B Ut e ve Been aslonFoRbele wrdonla NGl AT wole July 13, 1916. |as high as 17, which is equivalent was discovered. In addition to the|States had never recognized the | crop of last year. easing up, though for open hearth $ cecurities, $8,000 in uncut diamonds | Plockade which prevented their expor- There is an abundance of money in | ¢ paid. Third quarter Bessemer bars e Tho o e e 5 Yeraiatolen andl ons erl thenilwe: |itation¥itol Germany: BiYett thelgovemnil phallhanids W tho il 201l reserve holne | firatoalal Al Die 06 Tant it v e 8 future. he committee will ask \mld‘ ceee 1T% sales ranging from 90 to 94, and o oAl D i ARe e Barisall oot Imientiibecarise] ot tneford staltorliar | wui i ta ned Bwnlioa - nositailaral| S e e il Bl e | ST oaROR SYSEIRER SR euton Am Car & Foun .. 541 523 |any activity in the local market vording to Frank M. Roose, United|mor and munitions which it has|_ i pject to check. Barnings of the | that figure. On plain wire o Gls By Maoennerchor hall. A TCORE 29 % | look to ses atock advance still #i States attorney, had pavned the dla- | Placed, would suffer also if supplies of | ;o chant marine have favorably influ- | producer has advanced its price from Am Can .. Y E ther. All of our other local stoei monds. No positive proaf that the | nickel were shut off. 4 enced the entlre situation. These have | $2.45 to $2.65, or $4 a ton, but ather lcanetd 0 109 9" | remain about the same. Stanley Work two were guilty was found, the attor.| British authorities, it is den!m?icf}. T hs e R s s S = S:H‘«';x‘nn\no ; 593% 60 | is quoted 83 bid, 85 asked, America ney said, until Edward J. Quigley was Y‘I\n\vn _nnn<1;:|:lt‘w‘-=:‘trl?nn;0q‘:c‘:"‘ffif%t“fl“; beginning of the present war. The plate market, after some irre- P 1 e tne g § 913 ‘;H]:n’vrlw.'u;o is (]1nnrmlAI :4 m‘.x, 136 - % e i 3 America; stry on > 2 ; | P i ; S A acco . % |ed, Landers, Frary & Clark is quotd e e S e e e R R R R ersonals ||an i i B T st e A Seciritles in his possession; He sont | the other hand, they comsiderithat | (EL bty St R 0r2h internal Toan:|| vessels Just placed with Pacific coast paconas Copperg sl 8% z | Machine is 83 bid, 85 asked. Seven 5 L o e L Ol e et noTalthe Eriim picard g h el | SCR AR sk i e oo g | (U EREC SE LR DS 2% o ATSFe Ry Co ..105 104% 10 | sales of Union Manufacturing co: fessed and is naw being held as a | fhOY ST ROS U8 B rubber | Steps looking to thiy end, however, | yards call for 10.000 tons. There ~'| Baldwin Loco : 635 1693 | pany have taken place at prices ¥l el Sitalls ihocensary| toll Germany, ithey:| have beenicheckmatedibyithefinternaf) semel sounding faf the iplates market (S5 FEr S Johnstontand AS TE PAndrews | Bl & 0 S g from 20ito bl Ehmesivan el Benson is sald to have confessed, | Yyt BICRSIN 1n power to stop. | tional financlal commission, which at | here by British interests in view of | attended the annual outing of tic | Beth Steel 43416 4197 4 |z i25 bid, and Now Rritain Tt when confronted with evidence, that the moment is believed to be domi- | their government’s willingness to per- | State Chamber of Commerce today. BuitelSuperior 64 82 3 G A R (0 Le had dropped securities worth nated by allled interests. Mr. Dra- [ mit some collier and refrigerator boat = 2 Ginn T et i Ry q;f:{&i‘nf;in&é $300,000 in the river at the foot of goumis, minister of finance, who re- | construction, Co . 3 g L R n Leath .. 5 ‘ 4 5 g 2 ¥ West Forty-seventh street after wrap- | OL signed some time ago, estimated the | An export order out of the beaten| K. W. Rossberg has gone to Sher- | Ches & Ohie e ; 04,010, 0 aaked (and Besie Looe SIX MAKE ESCAPE s o ey 58 bid, 71 asked. ring them in oilcloth. The govern- national deficit at nearly $120,000,000. | track is for 7,000 tons of line pipe for | brook, Quebec. Chino C ment diver has not yet recovered FROM CALABOOSE For several years no budget has been | Borneo. At home Oklahoma oll in- Chi Mil & St Paul i . 3% oS risunance A raneit :):r:c:(:m them. voted by the state and the government { terests have closed for 200 miles of = Clilryaiy 0 enii gl 1 ) K Eant aTe aucted 8 o " Witnesses testified that Wilder had has worked along on a provisional | §-in. pipe, deliveries to start in| p . Hemenway will spend his Cons Gas 133 138 i Bl e Saarsd arizco i rented a horse and wagon which was| L o cice Newtown Sherlocks Mer- | measure, lacking parliamentary ratifi- | August, and in another case 40 miles| .ation in Ludlow, Vt. Crucible Steel ... 6 tional Fire is 290 bid, 895 asked. il used to carry the loot the men took cation. In very great measure today | of 12 in. pipe has been taken, Del & Hud .. . 513% f PF Fire have ranged from 39 from the mail truck ry Ha Ha and Flee to the government of Greece resemblesa | Due to the marked decline in pas Distillers Sec I e i e St - ECET = R = adjustment is lookec - 6 36 614 |+ e S 15 dictatorship, the king being supreme. | spelter, some readjustment is looked ik 8 36% [Life is quoted 700 bid, 715 asked Nearby Jungles. The International Financial com- | for in galvanized wire and pipe pro- Philip B. Rodgers will go to Sags Erie 1st pfd ..... 533 54 S e e evaans s Newtown, Conn., July 18.—Six pris- | mission s composed of ~ representa- [ ucts, has already been seen in | more, Maine, on his vacation. Gen Elec ... .....165% 1643 | e oL e O dcine A v PO o g | tives of the various great powers and | sheets. Goodrich Rub ... 73% 70% T1% | o i 5 3 oners broke jails here yesterday, es s 4 Liability is 430 bid, 450 asked. Co caped to the Taunton district and de- | has control of practically all quick In special steel work, inquiry for Great Nor pfd ...11934 1183 1183 | . ticut General is 625 bid, 645 asked X spite the prolonged efforts of a posse, | Wealth producing elements of ~ the | 5,000 tons of nickel steel from auto-| pprg, Nellie M. Sturgls left today for | Gt Nor Ore Cetfs . 3 345 | Hartfora Steam Boller is offered five of them are still at large today. | country—the various monopolies and | mobile manufacturers and the sale of | yyells River, Vt., for her vacation. Inspiration ... 5 93 49% | 400, One of the prisoners, a youth of 16, | customs houses. Any country not|two 1,000-ton lots of electric steel Kansas Clty so ... 24% 24% 24% | G0 .commend the purchase of aj gave him. | represented on this board of control | billets for export are of interest. = Lack Steel ....... s | of our local stocks on any reactiod No little camment has been made on Lehigh Valley ... B e b s e ounte Ml {he offering of 300,000 boxesg of tin Mrs. F. B Atwater will spend her | Louis & Nash ....132% ,u ”'\e b "1({"] el ey 1 ot plate by Pittsburgh dealers. Tt is|vacation in New York. Max Mot com .... 4% 69 s il e highd understood that an Ohio mill, inactive Mex Petrol ......1003¢ 86 98w [BIBIEHE S T e line tn the Wil for some time, will produce this = Natl Lead ... 631 63% £ lhh material; it may also roll sheets. y o v | N Y Air Brake ...126% 1197% 1! | 3 , ! E M. A. Sengle will go to Booth Bay g — o Higher Tarlff Doubtful. May exports af iron and steel, which | garbor. Maine, for & short vacation, |N ¥ C & Hua ...104 = 102 033 2 It is not thought that Greece can | were 540,000 tons, or more than 100,- v i NYNH&HRRG60% 60% Y DECIDES TO REMAIN stand an increase of the present high | 000 tons beyond the previous record, — Northern Pac ....111% 1113% ] Rev. Carlos Jones, curate of §| tariff. Revenue should be raised, | evidently represent a partial cleaning ol | Monfis AW cetRy sootlly | SEt) | Mark's Episcopal chorch, has paralysis was shown in the noon bul- | E. Ifurd, charged with train riding. some think, by the Imposition of an | up from the long New York embargo, | Joseph A Vo ‘f» Sin e “x‘-.l- s i 34 |turned from his vacation, which wa Tetin by the department of health,| When taken to Justice McCarthy's | income tax and a tax on the great —— ;“""\‘.‘Kf“,‘,‘);“’( st O R St it . spent in Michigan with relative During the 24 hours preceding 10 |court they made no defense and the | €arning of the merchant marine CHURCH OUTINGS Rt G dinu. SR aaG 9 While there he conducted the servici o’clock this morning, 24 children [ justice bound them over to the.su- springing out of the war. Both of o Repir & S com 3 2 2 at two churches and received a cfl were killed by the plague and there | preme court. While being held in the | these schemes, however, would be | Swedish Bethany Society and St B E S paci s n s o A from one. He did not accept, howevel were 117 new cases in the greater city. | town hall walting commitment pa- bitterly opposed. The resignation of | Apgrews Congregations Hold Picnics. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Salomon end &L Y " i 241 37% 5 |and will remain as assistant to Rectd Since the beginning of the epidemic | pers, the prisoners made their escape. | Minister Dragoumis {s ascribed in son of New York are the guests of Mr. | (2 ¥ (05 : 5 ; Harry I Bodley. on June 26, 1,657 children have been large measure to the reluctance of Despite the excessive heat, two|und Mrs. I. H. Solomon of Main| o o5 a. . 201% Al . stricken and there have been 311 his colleagues to unite with him in |Church outings scheduled for today | street menm Cop 3 g _ deaths. KIDNAPS OWN SON. bringing forward a scheme for tax- | Were held. The Sisters’ society of the = o MUST REMAIN LOYAL. e ing war profi Swedish Bethany church held a | TR e Washington, July 13.—Presides New Haveu Man Is Held For Superior | The enormous suspension of build- | M0nthly meeting this morning and aft-| The Al Mary and Nellle Hen- 3 Wilson told a citizenship conventiol AT = St ‘ tte John- | United Fruit i WATER POWER BILL. A ing operations, both publis and pri. | °rward left for the Swedish Chris- | nessey, Mary Woods, Charlotte John-| e : ; here today that the American govern e vate, has been another result of the 5 slsie Rabi- | Utah Copper > tian Orphanage at Cromwell, where a [ con, M wret MceCs , Elsic Rabi . \'“” e ment must insist that foreigners. bd House Starts Discussion and Will Take New Haven, July 13.—Joseph J. |-’ Apart from the enormous ad- law, were placed on trial yesterday in London, July 13.—The rate of dis- | tains will be chosen for each - High Low Close | 93, after the stock has been suf and the work will be started in the [ Am Beet Sugar ... 921 86% 881 |scribed for. There have been recel driven to tow n by hunger, 1 self up last night. He said that some | and sharing in its assets would be in (Continued from First Page.) of the searching parties had twice the position, if it made a loan to =% come within five feet of him but the | Greece, of accepting a second mort- and I believe that I would have had | (;pgled shrubbery prevented his be- | gage, the value of which would be B.tin betore 5 ing seen. His companions, he said, |highly problematical. Deathrate Increascs. had abandoned him in their flight. A slight decrease in the number of The six prisoners, ranging in age new cases and a marked increase in | from 16 to 19 years, were arrested at the number of deaths during the last | the Sandy Hook station on the High- 24 hours in the epidemic of infantile | land D ion, by Constable Austin . picnic was held. Games were played 1OW and Hanor Egan have been the o SN A 3 3 coming citizens remain loval even - Vote Friday. Cronen, accused by his wife of Kid- | yonco In the price of materials the |20d refreshments were enjoyed. The | guests of Mrs. T. Collins of Waterbury ; e i % |they are not pleased with the way af] W . - naping their twelve year old son, = trip was made in John A. Andrews' | at Hotchkiss Grove tinghous IR 5 airs are conducted. Loyalty mue ashington, July 13.—The house | Harold, and arrested at Bridgeport, [ automobile truck. T . 315 ¢ nothing, he declare less it odes aa g e e e tore o ltienih el wentiinto) || L s oe 0oz asibaen an almost ing 4 ]f\(:(:uy o0 aabealotist anirors s Tl b a"nvll”‘]'y‘:‘” with mr”«fa'?:rul::?‘ y o u A e s el @t surmountable stumbling block in such | .- 2 S = PORTLAND STILL WALKS. Willys Overlanc s s . police headquarters and offere. to onatriohonl worlk Lithuanian church enjoyed an outing . = ) e % °" | show the officer on duty where the = > at Skrituls farm today. The party Portland, Me., July 13.—Street car | e = Ing its consideration in time to take | ;5 was and arraigned today, was x = e left this morning at 9 o’clock and | service in this city, interrupted yester- e up and complete also if possible be- | held for the upper court. DRV FOR CASEMENT. | yure taken to the grove on James'gay by a strike of 310 employes of A P i fore adjournment the Rucker eorrupt Cronen said his wife (..m-:( the boy o ‘_’hx“E{O':v a ‘;’uly” 13.—Scuator | Farrell's automobile trucks. An ath- t10 Cumberland County Power Com- connecncut Trust and Safc Depos[t co‘ practices bill. An agreement has heen | first and he merely recovered him and orman asked President Wilson ro- | letic program was carried out and a | pany, remained virtually at a stand- took him to Bridgeport. day to have Ambassador Page at |pbasket lunch was served. e e 3 STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION London, intervene informally in an ¢ day. s e ! _— — e ich is operated by another The water power bill has passed the effort to secure the commutation of e : o TUb e Ul e organized and qualified through years of efficient, sénate. The Rucker bill in many re- STRIKE AT NORWICH. thefdeathisentence o tiSIERoEeEiCaze) Y A R B 1 rvice, to act as Conservator, Guardian gt T O oy Norwich, Conn., July 13—Employes | ment. The president said he would According to reports reaching the | R trustworthy se IECIVALON snding in the senate. Both meas- |of the United States Finishing com- | d0 anything proper in the case. H‘;T"‘ "1‘1““0 ‘““‘f”“"]"'““""““ the | JappSH IN SHARK'S STOMACIL Executor or Admmlstrator. [ senate. I AV LT NN 1:22 trolley car for rtford was | % ATes PropGactit teitiot necreratelext|| pany/at Greenyille#fostheinumpberiot Ll e i | New York, ! 1 monster ,‘\mn,.r:« ot o oy about 40 or 50, most of them Poland- INJURED AT FACTORY. struck by lightning at Market street| NoW York, July : & CAPITAL $750,000. SURPLUS $750,000 2 $ a ers, left their work today after de- Thomas Murray of 568 Stanley [and a number of women and children ark whose stomach contained part nited States senate $5,000 s, 3 a s 3 E 5 - . ;nnd for ;::11- ){-um:(.-“w‘hu‘l?rfxr’m’nonnm, manding two cents an hour increase | street was painfully injured this | passengers jumped from the car|of a humm\ body was killed at Key-| COHHCCtIClIt Tl'llSt and Safc DCPOSIt co- They preseribe that a presidential and | in wages. The company recently gave | morning when, in descending a short | when the rear controller took fire. | port, N. J., taday, according to infor- : iy A et “eioe presidential eamdicate shall ex. | an advance and is said not to be will- [ flight of steps, he tripped and fell, [ The car returned to the car barn and | Lurcau here from the observer at M. I. WHAPLES, Pres't. HARTFORD, CONN. pend not more than $50,000 and $25, | Ing to give another. The men are |injuring his knee. He will be con- lthe passengers were brought back to | burcau here from the observes at 000. employed in the shade department. | fined to the house for several days. |the center. | Long Branch, N. 3. increasing difficulty of securing de- Ing bill with the intention of complet- . reached to vote on both measures ¥ri-

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