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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1916. | the means of conveyance of thousands of others. s 7 given places in line for the parade - which was started shortly after 11 - e MEMBERS NEW¢YORK STOCK EX un\um HANE]S []F IRISH I e Tk oy thol o et e Dance tonight at ln‘m:ulu\\.—.\d\t. ”""GRD ONE lCE( @(:9 sg el | of the day, and upon its conclusion the | 1Mrs. Harry Mount of 63 Hart street 114116 ASYLUM ST. B Telephone Visitors went to Crystal Lake park | Will entertain the members of New e, 31 West Maln St., City Hal ng for dinner and later to witness fhe | Britain Circle, Companions of the For- est, tomorrow afternoon. Ancient Order of Hibernians Takes | . o ew mritaim cadets Robert 1. Lecds of the Russel & 50 Am Hardware rwin force is planning to move his Possession of City rrg b Jubees mats. then wargs | family hore from Now Rochalle. N. ¥ ] iy 50 New Britain Machine missed the judges made thelr awards| i Lceds formerly made his home of prizes as follows: Division mak g = 5 here but upon an appointment to u 23 2 R s D el 56 T o S o o | R 50 Stanley Works Middletown, Aug. 22.—The i-|7 of New Haven; division having the | iy moved to New Rochelle. He has A AR G e i o today took | larEest number in line, Number 7 of | ean o ssterreq to thi ity aid o y ¥ VA nion g Lo i e CRURC B oo (o vl e erlvi il 53 A VIR Ol o e SR T - ) b 3 UG possession of Middletown. It was the |ing the greatest distance, Number 1 o 8 K 3 50 North afld Judd As welcome as a long lost Brother | occasion of their field day, and the in- | of Greenwich; juvenile division with A “‘\‘Tr;{”m‘ 1 ‘S:“-“’U;"l\;:” ‘H(‘d hfid-\y —one of our thin, cool summer sults | troductory event of the blennial con- | (B¢ larsest number, Bridgeport, with | ® “0€ & OO, i, Y ; 3= 50 L d F & Cl k ot light weighit worsted ot Beree, 810 seesnte SYan oLEn ol < 101; juvenile divisian making the best | Street and Miss Ottilla Lax anders, rrary ar gh 2 SCree, 312 | vention which will extend through aranc Tew 5 ok Chestnut street. : : i to $24. appearance, New Britain Cadet I % : 50 T t& H Thursd No better day ever fell to [ ladies’ auxiliary having the most in [ Robert Smith suffered a painful in- g rau mne White Flannel or white Serge |, ) this organization. It was | 1ine, Norwich with 30; auxiliary de-|jury at the New Britain Machine com- . trousers with blue serge coat makes [ o ol O D i1 | BTee team making the best appear- Pany’s plant yosterday when his fin- an extra suit. P cunes nmont by fompar | Ahce, Number 16 of New Haven; best | §er came in contact with a circular decorate . Sridgeport Auxiliary, | Saw and was badly gashed. 1 Skirts, neckwear, belts, under- |ing the sun’s rays and making the | e Miadletonn Anchiory fis R Si s I wear, socks, pajamas in summer | marching of tho lodges and of the |0 oo gt h, GIERAES R BVO | Tdward Thampson is undergoing I INANCIA weights and styles. uniformed bodies not uncomfortable. D Sces & to compete. Af tregtment at the New Britain General O | special prize was given to thirty-three 5 It was not possible to fix a definite o 4 hospital. rls, from N B wh o =55 om iNewss Britain o Owing to the infantile paralysis estimate of the number of Members | drossed as Red Cross nurse > 3 ik of the order who turned out or of | myc oy, SO0 BUHAC 0 1y | seare, the outing of the general com- : thelinux of fvlsitors. I ofageresate (iy 16y tene ntlGavernor iWilson) Rt) Rev.|| mittes foffithe iSwed sn ESIngarsilfos Ly excoeded the figura which the local | Tighop Nian. Mayor Meach and towy | (al, scheduled for next Sunday, has reception committee had planned for. | ang eity offivials. “een postponed. RISING lN PRl[; Special trains brought in lodges from E Charles Collins has transfe the more distant part of the state land on Wolcott strect, Ellis Villz, to AN[] “THERS F[]LL“W while trolleys and automobiles wero Mary Ptoskey. ie, through his counsel, A. 3 ccenberg, has brought action We are in a position Whole Trend Oi Market Is Upwa City Advertisement i ot o Lasto tor 530 e it G EIS S BEUSE | Spectacular Gains Bring Joy to . o N[]w IN FULL SWIN o O B S ”_ the best sr;'chs in Hearts of Speonlators With a Few Leaders v CHANGE 1IN G E OF S o e o5l ; NEW BRITAIN, CONN, NGE IN GRADE OF HART-| SL B wiliamehas sold BS Bias New Fall Suits and FORD AVENUL, S dence on Lincoln street to M. . Coats j Stanley Works and Colts Arms I Clerk’s office, City of New Britain, (Continued From First Page.) d . S . an upward local market today Conn., Aug. 22, 1916. - H. O. P. styles and New York, Aug 22, Wall Sreet, 10:30 | priceg that seem to forecast a genen | a. m.—Yesterday's spectacular ad- | picking up all along the line. At ti past ten days unsuccessfully attacking S o values are iecog ance in United States Steel to the | board meeting this morning pric AUTOS TO BEAR o whom it may concern: | 2 o : : Naticofisiherely, i elven IS that i thatiol oL ACKANCONDOS SO OLICh SR AT P 1 A : gane ed’ & 5 R a d A o Ere cathoE 1 5 e nized z i were set at figures which are most e Board: of Compensation and Assess- [ SOUthwest of the town of Doiran, suf ersona 8) ized as superior record price of 95 was resumed at the | ., . up " St investor, though G. O. P. TO DINNER | ment of the City of New Britain has | [eFing heavy losses from our infan- opening of today's market. The first ma i _ | try and artillery fire. — — v & ay's m Chares | Startling gains were recorded. made the following Appraisal of A saction comprised 10,000 shares | oo ;70" surprising, however, damages and assessment of benefits, our right wing, after a victory HUGHES STARTS EAST at 95 1-4, followed by hundred share : aus v P :jover the Serblans near Florina, suc- | Misses Mollie and Mildred Hart of e 3 ® | the present upward trend were coif caused by the propased change in.the lots at 95 3-8 to 95, from which it re- | L \q'e) " overal weeks to come. TH 125 Machines Have Been Promiscd | grade of Hartford Avenme from mase | cesstully pursued our plans. Yester- | Sexton arc spending a _ two O o L Main Strest to) Stanics Strech day we occupied the railway stations | W acation with relatives in Littlo | S s‘ e a1 dealings also in Marine | Doard prices set this morning are: Fast Stde. of Banica and Ekshisu, on the rall- | I'alls, N. IRietesE BongesGidoumey AR IEISl et i e ain sl A erican [Smalts Manufacturing Companies. < I | road from Saloniki to Florina and re- Stato—Speaks Tonight at Sacra- | ing, American Locomotive, Anaconda, Bla Aski o amages Benefits | established rallroad connection with and Republic Steel, all at fractional | oo o 133 140 Senator G. W. Klett announced to- | Tigrdemo Neri. Regolo Monastir. South of Presba Lake we | 3 8¢ o e aeation | Mento—Next Stop Cheyenne, s. These were generally in-|ZCHmS TRPIEes 0 ==vefo, 25 day that preparations were rapidly | €Tl Snpenco occupled the villages of Zuesdabfoli- | 0™t 0% TRom & AWe ST P of | creased later with especlal strength ‘\C“?(Ll Brass Co .....284 287 nearing completion for the Third| XNerh and Nullo thsa and Bresnitza, thus Interrupting | (aicone . who has beon. o Los Angeles, Cal —Charles | in Crucible, Lackawanna and Bethle- | American Br : > Neri, jointly $ 19.04 § 19.04 I - | American Hoslery Co...180 Ward Republican club barbecue to be N - 9.04| definitely connections between Korit- | nricc s | : Al aee| 5 : ) 34 heldl at Daite! Gompounce lonl Sopters | ThomasiETynchiland 55 and Flovina, as well a6 between | J=° Bheldon in Rockport, Wil e |nominee, has completed the longest | points after @ siight reaction, Riaila|American Hardwars Co.128 1 ber 9. He is assured from the call Ellen Lynch, jointly 2. | Koritsa and Kastoria.” company her to this city for a shc®:| journey he has made in & single state | eapec ially Hill issues, were strong. American Silver Co .... 28 29 ber of men about the state who have | Atherine Dun 3. 20 | iy S | during his entire campaign tour and | Close—Ralls were lashed into furlous | Am Thread Co pfd..... 4 4 signified their Intentions of attending | PState —of Bernard Athens it e A is speeding from Los Angeles today | activity later, their advance coincid- | Big-Hfd Carpet CLO vffi-lgfi lg: that the drawlng powers of the an- | o T¥NCh ... o el e e R e Joseph Roche has returned from g | O the first leg of his return trip cast. | ing with more optimistic advices from ]iifii”f-déiwfi,‘cc:é;’ . S AL e e it ? | ana Corytsa by the Bulgarian trooy vacation at Myrtle Beach. | Mr. Hughes traversed California | Washington. The closing was buoy- §xns:‘:1au“s§ecd . 13 grand parade of automobiles will | JAFob Turest : chufismed, New. Foom in cmo “-‘);:"1‘:‘4‘,1‘: .:;“::::‘X-n ,t'f“”?.?.}‘.:-f,\-i‘,?uu;illx\]« ant. Broad Brook CO .....: 20 - The Edward Balt Co tour Main street probably as far north Sotat source says that the German fleld T ex- < = chan, ota- 3 To! Eurittiachoollandl ties! Beair mi “"I((: .)t.m]d flmt‘lch‘l ex New York Stock Exchange qu Caso Lkwd & Brd Co.. ) or URQ) fesls ik tions furnished by Richter & Co. | collins Co . . 180 and proceed west to Compounce bear- Stevan Canova A X . marshal, August Von Mackenzen, is Miss Edith Rawlings of Emmons | cursion was although obably I, - D gh_probably the most |, ;pers of the New York Ste Colt's Arms CO .......82 830 For Parade to Compounce Upon Outing Day. Miss Bertha Sheldon will return | 2 1 iting with | geaEdd go, who has been visiting with | Hughes, republican presidential { hem Steels, the latter gaining 7 T e e e e e ANas aireen ol with the Bulgarians. Place has gone to Canaan, N. Y., for | yrable Kune Greenberg, The military movements of the en- |a two weeks' vacation. strenuous in his western itiner: V. Jointly tels 36 13.36 | tente allles are hindered by the flight RIS G o e (TR e | s ORI | e e 1id the citizens of the Golden State 22, 1916 Griffin-Nbgr Tob Co ptd. Mary S. Considine ... : .90 | of the clvil population before the Bul- — o GHsenbtotjin - N Semuel Lehrer ... 5 ‘50 | sarian advance. ST o B o cRoruosnom D nm; Low Close | Holyoke Water Pwr Co. Fodzinski 3 6.8 Kastorfa is twenty-fivi orae .udvig Herman, bookkeeper with S« lifornia in the brie > e L 89 e SRR decorate tho machines though most of | 1o iy o )\I;:,‘]:(,:N“m};” . | e o oo i]"(orol;x‘x‘(iosl(u”t!; the Jotn A, Andrews Co, lmion nisjl fire allpited b o l‘: :A:‘\;;,.xr o io% 1ars Il’:::yn:qliil::’\lx: .\‘Xl’l\\(c‘; m v v v il L K % X o # % ’ i = it i " 5 ), N Alaska 301¢ .o 7 s nternationa k- v . them “lm prollmhl; be equipped with [ o S S the entente front in Macedonia, It ! YACation in Massachusetts. The nominee’s next set speech will { 4 %% Ag Chem 7 YehnE BrattiOo 3 a liberal supply of American flag: gnno 2! : A 2 NE - Selas e . et | i o g ins-Pre 5 Salve $ ies abo S s ed in Sacramento tomight. o s 3 ; b e R Requests for tickets for themsclves | foi s Ore Rotella - L& UL sa e Dot e les so uth west for = e s e e e SR Car Ty Co T 4 | Landers, Frary & Clark. nd friends have been recelved from | mpeodore Bendza . Field Marshal Von Mackenzer s Gust el a he expects to muke a few rear plat- | 47 = 6 60 3 NouhDsithiahinekot Sty e s dore aza . 2 Marshs on Mackenzer was fustave Hellbergs and son, | SRy s : |t Gantie e Y, b ew Brit Machine Co. Hop ;“H “\\1"‘,',:( nmt""g"]‘}":”;m{ ‘} 1S | Pecky Kennedy . reported at Kovel in July to direct | Stanley, are home from Indian Neck! | minto shortly after 1o aoen Ch0 {Am Tioco s 4 ¥ 7 ew Depar Mfg Co pfd A Enaaiiendliien operations against the Russians nony i 983 % I A Col. I. M. Ullman of i o et o= - nish Am i ; 8% North & Judd Mg Co.. ven, G. C. Clark of Terryv Bt Tl b T an i3 L g On the way east Mr. Hughes will | :“' Susd oG - 2 Peck, Stow & Wilcc ¥ = N ERLG SD i Miss May Foley has returned to her | speak at Cheyenne, Wyo, % i Amy 0013 111 13 Plimpton Mfg Co William Cheney of Manchester, P. . LS i o 24 ne, Wyo., Ogden, Utah 3 ? & D On ol el W flmm(}" . 5. | Serb Positions Captured. home in Worcester after a visit with|and Salt Lake City. He will reach |2naconda Cop o i § | Pratt & Whit Co First district, and W. H. Reynolds of | wmen’ 1cand T\‘uu” lerlin, Aug. 22, via London 5:10 p. | Mrs Robert Grace of Lasalle street. | Denver late Saturday and will de- |5 T, 5 I7e Ry Co..105% 103 Russell Mtg Co IHODJIEODONCN LE m.—AIll the Serbian positions on the = liver an address there Saturday night, | 21dWin Loco .... § 8135 | Smyth Mtg Co Middletown. i et Carcady : : & ; {r”'_‘v“f\m"‘m'"'y“‘xlh Malka Niezeplanina, ecast of Banica, y Hellberg is sojourning at | IMmediately after this speech he wil | 5 & O, sveesee 89 . 88% [ Stand Screw Co ptd A. E 1 B on the Macedonian front, have been | Indian Neck, E depart for Estes Park, 176 miles from | 5 X = *:°° o 843 | Stand Screw Co ptd B. TROOPS WANT MONEY i captured by troops of the Central o Denver, where he will rest five days | SOl SLoSl - oc:.. 48 3 3 Stand Screw Co com. Albert Sherman Butte Superior .. 69% 68 j ¢ Stanley R and L Co nucl Abrahamson : Powers, the war office announced to- oaees Ll it et e ey i ; s son F. Liegey aay. Miss Mary Gaffney of Hart street is | journey. Canadian Pacific .179% 176 anley Works Senator Weeks Says He is Informed T,;‘,ij = \”’}m. The French, adds the announce- | summering at Bantam Lake. = Central Leather .. 4 . R A Denard ol ment, have beer' driven of of Buth- AL RMANY IN THI DARK. Ches & Ohio o SRALEE Cog.t s Mearris Schupack cova . Chino Coppor .... 1 i g ke R Gl ety Miss Helen Roche has returned to e o o 1{(::»:1;’;;”‘; o2 ';‘:’m Since Going to Border. Leon F. Liegey gton Co . Abraham Zevin _ Cambridge, Mass., after a visit with | 1135 No Knowledge Regarding Attack | cop o & T % [T i DEATHS AND FUNERALS. | Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Monsees. on American Ship. Gons Gas i 3% o b Washington, Aug. 22.—Senator | Marzaret Castor itk o y flon Mre Weel received an appea ay fri ati Paonesss . s .00 . i S\ \ppeal today from | Matilda Paonessa Danlel Comiskey. Mr. ang Mrs, Thomas Haug are the | don, Aug. 22, 12:55 p. m.— (Delayed) WGV B cobog © g U S Envelope Co com. — Berlin, Saturday, Aug. 19, via Lon- | Crucible Steel .... 79 4 77% |U S Envelope Co ptd. Massachusetts constituents, on be- rest S > ! half of some of the state t'fi‘n]m on e Funeral services for the late Danicl | 8uests of relatives in Bridgeport. Concerning the American note re- Tt = Dhivay Gl banbaibil ol Meslian bordei s i st = ding the steamer Oswego, sald to riec 1st pfd ..... 5 3% 3% | Scovill Mfg Co .... £S5 clared, have received only six dollars t Tracy: is lapel LRt Minediuponil v bmarine, | Oeietal Hlectilo Niles-Bement-Pond . s Snzee. Diwe Eorstiedionlysitollan Miss Margaro BlacYes ;{wlu}‘nhn‘: the statement was made today that | Goodrich Rub ... 74 ¥ Railroad and Strect Railrcad Stocks S e her vacation in gton, Mass, German naval authorities have no in- | Great Nor pfd ....118% Hfd & Conn West R R. 28 T am Informed? said Sehator|Hanora O!Beirna .. :. 263 Buriall was) 1Nt thell new Calhclls = formatlon of any sort n this connec. (Gt Mot Ore Cott * NYNHGS&EHRR.. 5 60 Weeks, “that enlisted men of thg | Samuel Sweig and | cemetery. e . o tion, the American note being the first | Illinols Central ... 1013% 10214 Basks and Tras Ouptnie, Massachusetts light artillery have re- Mollie Swelg, jointly 8 Miss E. R. Russell is visiting in|intimation here of the maticy, Inspiration Clty Boer e Al miaAe A 5 therine H. O’Mara e o e Frooklyn. forts are heing made by the au- s City so . g ALY SNUTLIUNL S0 Frances Kochanowles, 5 v ¢ * | Conn River Banking Co.145 ceived only six dollars since they | ¥ ) c 2 5 went to the border. I also am in-| and Ellzabeth ~C Frances, the one year and seven i orlties toRclenpiunithocasey hl;mh‘\’\?"}‘p;' Conn T anda 8§ D Co e Fidelity Trust Co ..... ; e intly .. 2 i formed the same applies to other | __ Garrizan. jo months old daughter of Valentine| cy v | i ¢ Misses Mary Kell and TEsther| - T — . . otor Massachusetts and some of the Penn- | David Gitlin ... . 2 g **" | Kochanowics, died this morning at the | ¢ 'Brien are on a trip to Boston, GET GRIF ON SHIP LINE Mot Mobor eams. . Bl A - First National Bank ... e troops. I shall take the mat- | Samuel G'“‘;“”"h"‘“ i | home of her parents in Berlin. Tho 3 London, Aug. 22, 12:18 p. m.—The {‘“ Detrotoum . g N m\;/,, HAd-Aetna Natl Bank. ter up with the war department at i "T"J“ Freenberg funeral will be held tomorrow morn- — important shipping firm of Furness | N0 Lead ... 663 ]ff J 1“’“ Hfd Morris Plan Co once Jointly E *" | ing with services In the Sacreq Heart Withy & Co., Ltd., has sgcured a pre- CanenTato o 2 H r C ik : MU & Co., Ltd., has se a e 3 Eent i artford Trust Co .... —_— Anna il Bung, Mol | church. Burlal will be In the Polish | . Mrs: G- AL Coholan is at Block | ponderating Interest in the Prince | N ¥ C & Hudson..106% 108% 106% | (o6 or o V0 e UNCLE SAM’S FINEST S | cemetery. Island. Line steamers, owned by the Prince | NeY Cons 18% 18% 1S% | ) centx Nattonal Bank na Meyer Dunn st : Pl 2 NYNH&HRR 62% 60% 61% ol : i Line, Ttd, of Newcastle-On-Tyne, |\ ¥ N IT& &R R % | Riverside Trust Co ... Meyer Dunn John Dragat, s Helen Kimball is 1n New York, | COTPIIsing upwards of forty vessels| a iy (10 Sn LRt 70 (1000 1316 | Security Trust Co ..y..800 General Pershing Pays Glowing Tri- | Tlizabeth White John Dragat, aged seven months, i * | ranging from 2,000 to 6,000 tons each oLt s W Setiiin . ”,,‘T State Bank and Trust Co 300 . z 3 g lZaD e tin ol dted this morning at the home of his M anal Mre A e Ol el fand operating in various parts of the o ‘,’w_i“ e o 7’[“, 5o © | Unitea States Bank ...500 bute to Soldiers Whom He Calls | &1 welinsky parents, 194 Curtls strect. The | rcturned from Bantam Lake. : Poan niml e s 56 ew Britain Trust Co..235 ey e funeral was held this afternoon with s !):‘;::], S ,;‘1’ il 4 m’; Land Mortgage & Title. 68 . St ; burial in the new Catholic cemetery. i ) YATES SIXTH BIRTHDAY. et : Gon i g e C S R s Bortoe i / : Mrs, Fred Mawe, Miss Margaret o e Brensed Intesl (COT D RNEE A R0 % ”,m ol ot pa "leld*ITeadquarters American Puni- | Samue sky st e . ack McCarthy, son of of | Ray Cons ....... 24% 24% 24% |Aetna Fire .. pedition, August 21, by radio | Alexander Contols and Allred §Bengsion: ;'u\n'nin(g at Ocean Beach, ¥ AT mir. and 2 dE: McCarthy of 51| Readin veee....109% 1067% 108% | Hartford Fire ....... 828 N. M., Aug. 22.—War- and George La- | Rev. G. E. Plhl officlated at the u . i ety Roberts reet, served his sixth | Rep I & com 547 54 547; | National Fire ... 5 390 diated from the ranks Rocque, jointly : funeral services for theé late Alfred Lirthday on Sunday with a gathering | southern Pacifio . 7 21 985; | Phoenix Fire .... -2 403 troops of his command who | Mary J. Lodge ...... i uvnpi:fnn ‘!his afternoon. The funeral| Mrs, B, L. Mulvihill is visiting in| of twenty-five of his voung friends.|southorn Ry ..... 24% 53% 24% | Standard Fire .. .. ... 4 5 few today before Gen. J. | Timothy Hennessy .. 8. war largely attended. Burial was in | Palmer, Ma Master Jack McCarthy, son of | Southern Ry pfd.. 69% 3% 65% |1a ; 2 yar jare t . Southe e Y Jife J. Pershing, leader of the expedition, | William Farrell | Fairview cemeter; e the affair and a happy afternoon was! gtadebaker . | % 16 128 |, Shee D dennity Slne fiC “The finest body of men I ever had | Joseph Caslowlts and — , | rassea by anl nis guests Tonn Gopper ..., 25% 24% 251 |Actoa Life 5 765 the pleasure of commanding,” de- slowltz, folnt- “NEW HAVEN'S® LOSS ITALIAN VESSELS SUNK. - = [ Texas O «r.io i 108% 16 10034 | ACtna Acc and Liability 448 clared the general after the last wagon v S s 5. f London. Aug. 22, 4: I 3 GETTING PAPERS READY. Third Ave ... . 64 ool 63Y% Aetna A and L warrants. 440 rumbled past, “apd fit for any ac- | Frank H. Alford .... ! . DALY T e e e e Trhloh Bacia 143 30 " 14as |Conn General Lite ....630 b 3 £ sinking Detective A. J. Richardson re- n Pacific ..... 425 | Hortford St Boll 2 tion John Schroeder of 885 tons gross and the Italian rhsaliie niienon i Nava won |DnifedNmontt WASEEHs S (I 10 5 ol | 8T ToRE iR e Bolten e Pertectly arilled and equipped, the | Morrls Birnbaum and Ing vessel Dea of 167 tons &ross, 15| fotes s clover oanttrs of Mioneal | Dtah Coppor Te3y s2% S8 ravelers $30 ve thousand men made an impressive | Alex Birnbaum, jointly 5.00| Court Rond Loses $300,000 Year | announced by Lloyds Shipping Azency. | pasane. the alleged shooter of his | U S Rubber Co... 59 58 Public Utilitles. gpectacle. A picturesque touch was ! Frank L. Wilcox .... 4 J S T e e e e R BB T 97% | Farm River Power Co. 20 the appearance on the scene of three | Konstin Mikulskos .. 5.00 | Through Petty Thefts. ESDE 8 U § Steel pfd 118 117% Hf4 Clty Gas Lt Co pfd. seroplanes, which came throt the | Morrls Schupack .... ey i . OVERCOME WITH HEAT. = 5 31 40y B4 Gty Gis LE C6 com e A e acd oo above | Simont Luddy | Wartfora, he striking e e s K Car) - 433 42y 43 ity Gas Lt Co com. afi,m,',lotm:,‘ t.‘,‘ly,’,r,,mg i Y| Renstin Mikulskos statement was made in police court | GuS Collins of Washington it | city. Prosecutor Klett is at work on | Westinghouse RGN0 0 % | Hfd Electric Light Co. et B s ne U Fthel Schlafer : today thet the New) Haven road was|| Ny BYCEEOme WL S ERCR HERE NEL Bl tne ‘papers . Willys Overland .. 553 48 S N B Telephone. ,. HONORS FOR VERDUN. M. J. McGuire estato . 5 ‘lt(;sl:‘rr $-r\2'f:”0‘00 n{\q‘mv( H\ro:uz{hl Petty | Gon, The police Ebulanco s N R T, = — Pars 12:25 a. m.—The | M. Kevorkian and eree. am Garrity, a brakeman | ..)jeq and tho victim was removed to PLAYWRIGHT KILLED. s ussian government has conferred the ) was not in a serious condition. Holbrooke, well known playwright, Charlll Tesajan, in the employ of the road twenty-six R condil otbrooke, well known piavwrignt Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. Jolntly years, was fined $10 for stealing e rdun i ognition of its heroic 4 e S : Chris- e otensc ! e o, DR R Gl S et he had been thrown from the runmdng E A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION ( s speeches. It is said that 125 machines have already been turned over to the committee for use on that day. There will be no attempt mado to B0 ’Some Men Have Received Only $6 ocoooboommoD SS33333a Nicholag Glover .... c <701 Comiskey were conducted at Pridget Dohson ... .0¢ Mary’s church this morning at Willlam Zimitrawich : 80| o'clock. Rev. J. Fay was cele- T.ouis Landau . 3 -63 | prant of the high mass of requiem. Samea “Fit for Any Action.” aacaamoa £y o S333a3as Companies, iS(!\l(‘ln(‘lll Made in Hartford Police | for the necessary requisition papers which Wil bring Fasane back to this the hospital, where it was found he Mineola, N. Y., Aug. 2 Patrlck McGuire es- twenty bottles of beer from a car. = cviat aelention leaves tho | Briaget Dobeen G L0 (SRR Sh aSheE D I DEADS board of an automobile In which ho organized and qualified through years of efficient, special dele tion leaves the Russian capital this week to present trustworthy servu‘ , to act as Conservator, Guardian Executor or Admmmrator. Bhe aecoration to the mayor of Ver- ot $488.68 $488.68 CAPITAL $750,000. SURPLUS $750,000 Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. M. Il. WHAPLES, Pres't. HARTFORD, CONN. James M, Butler .... 4.90 4.90 KILLI-D—_W——I“ mTa, t. Louis, Mo., Aug. 22.—Col. James | was riding from Plandome to hls Gay Butler, multi-millionaire and [ home at Port Washington. New Haven, Aug. 22.—A man’s body | philanthropist, died early today. ile — | flun, as representative of the city. t ) ag - £ P e e s 3 i And it finds no damages, or|was found beside the railroad tracks |\as 76 years old. BAIU'KIGRH ON STRIKE. e e = : o special benefits or betterments to any | in West Haven today. In the clothes CONWA ¥IN BHE uNG other person or party, were these addresses, among og#ers: Albany, N. Y., Aug. 22.—Former| Accepted, ndopted, certified fram | Albert Zurouski, 28 Bassick avenue, | TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION, | Parbers in 800 shops went - = .ording to Charles M. Fleld- = New York, Aug. 22.—Two thousand on strike feut. Governor Thomas F. Conway | record and published twice by order | Bridgeport, and 161 Burnett street | —- S ———" | today, acc ed with the secretary of state tod o0f the Common Council, (no city given.) Clothing had the | FOR SALE ilding lot 100 fect | er, vice president of the International is petition designating him as a can- Attest, laundry mark “J. S.” Apparently the square at White's Crossing. $400 | Barbers’ Union of America. The idate for the democratic nomination ALFRED L. THOMPSON, man was track walking when hit by if sold at once. L. M. Smith, West | demand an increase of §$1 a week in or United States senator. | o B. Herald) City Clerk. |an express from Boston. Avenue, Devon, Conn. 8-22-5d | wage l A A e e

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