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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1917. If You Want to Loc Particularly MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Well-Dressed This Season You Really | 31 WEST MAIN STREET ........NEW BRITAIN, CO! Ought to Wear A TEL. 2040. H. 0. P. FALL CLOTHES LADIE:! DEPARTMENT COND FLOOR. . of our new Fall Qu They are so cut and m1dc that they & : 2 T 3 o 5 . F l A do not bind the shoulders or cramp . s ' : ; o : : L R s 2 ! mnancia ‘; the arms; still they have that trim, 4 i : 5 ¢ - v s e e | smart look that particular men appre- ; 3 ; g e B i ; — | Men’s Suits $16.00 to $33.00. Stein Block and Shuman, Railroad Shares By Bngmen PIOS‘ _ rr—— B——— ol i Sttt Time - ¥ TAX DAY OCTOBER 1S Wall strect—After a sharp dip to- JFARRELL ‘ .' b = . | » ."; o o AV i Pt bt fbitik G e » We own and offer the following Tax Exempt gestions of a substantial inquiry in CLOTHING CO. : it ) > : I the railroad scetion, especiatly - for |l Preferred Stocks Reading and Union Pacitic Indica- ious smecialiics v the thoms con- | 50 shs. Pratt & Whitney Pfd. 4 - L e o : o CEL g and there was a good deal of | M R e, B U T i) o Yidd About 6 Per Cont. 2 - . ; S 5 e 5 points in Bethlehem steel caused a g . 3 : ? ) G renewal of professional selling, with a 5 rl on re . NINE PASSENGERS v : 7o QS e | i v | § 50 she. Electric Bond & Sha ; " . e o . . S et e A To Yield About 6 Per Cent. FLY T0 WASHINGTON SR (G g e | i iz s ot § 50 shs. U. S. Envelope Pfd. C L B A s TR e S i : To Yield About 6 Per Cent. S : - = A - o i o' zurmiched by menier o o, |& 50 shs. Denver Gas & Elec. Pfd. Itallgn Airmen Guide Three Ma-| | ° - A o W e g [ P WO | | S| To Yield About 6.35 Per Cent. chines From Newport News ' i ; -3 £ i = < ma v o | 50 shs. Dayton Power & Light Pfd. Am Beet Sugar .. 83 85 Newport News, va sept. 22—7n0 | N 08 B | _em IO & e N 2 Ao Gl s ELEE A To Yield About 6.40 Per Cent. g Caproni airplane, drivefi by Silvi 3 4 e % - v A - Am Can .. 2 21 A S :",‘:’”')’"“: p;;;",,g.eris fivlo e | - < e - st Sl 50 shs. Northern States Power Pfd. Langley Aviation field at 9:15 a. m. | 3 ¥ e ; & % o i ¥ 5 L Siee s e 1117 K To Yleld About 7 Per Cent. B K & 5 3 A 196 3 * for Washington. Secretary Lane did / o A : & Am Tobacco not make the trip. ' - e 5% Anaconda Cop The Fiat car with twe Italian avia- s ; i . s % g : ; } Baldwin Loco . A6 : | SPECIAL CIRCULARS ON REQUES tors left at 9:30 a. m. and expected to i make the trip in one hour and ten BER T minutes. e X 1 v L 4 i T e et Beth Steel The third car to leave the ‘“Comol- ' $ o % y i Butte Superior io" left at 9:45 a. m., with an Italian % 3 : ' Wiy Sean il 35 87 ” pilot and Franklin K. Lane, Jr. e i - & g T e iy Pl g 2 ;s 5y P, Chino Copper 3 Arrive at Washington. i fopt § < . . ¢ i M \”i; oo ’ ‘Washington, Sept. 22.—The first : 5 3 o %, : f Col B & T machine from Langley field circled s T > : N y : Crucible \(oo.l L o B e ) . (B . ; } S il MAINST., TEL.2010 landed. ; vi e UL 3 T % ¢ § et 311 3135 | B o9 tillers Sec The second machine circled the ; cam faie . 5 ‘White House, landing at 11:15 a. m. el o s B 3 o REPRESEN]ED BY F-W- pO P-TER The big Capronci triplane piloted by ; 1 o e Ml el ’ i 3 arence Itowland, 18—Danforth, 19— ~ - i Lieut. Silvio Resnatl, the celebrated | 1 yoyiun o g o Sele e e s i W S N Ttalian military aviator, arrived at | e g e R R e [y 3enz, 22 | G¢ Nor Ore Cetf 11740 and circled over the White | bers, 4—Faber, 5—Gandil, —Has- | Cicotte, 13--Weaver, el 5 | “seott, 233, Collins, 24—Wolgang, | it Xor Ore Ce . 2 House and the Washington monument | brook, 7—Jourdan, $—Jackson, 9— |Schalk, 16—Russell, 17—Manages | 25— s e St 2 MAY ARREST LA FOLLETTE | T before landing in Potomac park. Be- S Kennecott Cop | e e e b, Lack Stee ; * ABEER [ Rezulars < ubs Line Up 14 i City Items 'IFRENCH VETERANS TEACH TRENCH :::‘:‘ IysttmTom il as * | Minnesota Authorities Will Investigate | . Lilols S""""““;" SlaBestion; E El] = : ‘; :\“TQB;;“Q ; g 29 All Speeches Made at St. Paul Con- | ;)eitfti,fnle‘ie’ Ul. El'lnn" Septey 22 & 0k oo o 3 ootball squad was p STANI] N[IT ALT R James M. Burdick has returned WARFARE TO STUDENT OFFICERS|yyyison ; & ference, Tteported as Seditions, | thrOUSh its first rough work of t from a trip to New York. N Y Ont & West .. 2 SE00: S ay afternoon TW John Webber of 127 Cherry street | Nor Pac . y | St Paul, Sept., 22.—Governor Burn- | bicked elevens scrimmaged for twe has notified the police of the theft of Norf & West .....1123 % 11214 | GuisU's announcement last night that |ty minut i his bicycle from in frant of his house. Pac Mail S S Co.. 9 . official investigation will be made of Larry Shields, State's track ' sta 5 t 3 he alleged disloyal utterances of U.|who is playing his first &ol e 2 g T Penn R R : 0 ance S aying his first €ollege foof] i :\nt,. n".",‘l‘i,?.‘f-’"}fifir? ”()r; clgrilc‘ril S A . S. Senator LaFollette of Wisconsin | ball caught a forward pass fro: & b e e o ST e in the course of an address delivered | Pond and ran thirty vards for a toue (Continued from First Page) [£ocefat ““‘1 “onnecticu LEDCR : 2 ReBe S §215 821; say | Thursday night before the Non-parti- { down. A% — Power company. Y e : o 7 | san League of Produ and -con-| Lieuetnant Bob Higgins, who'rel#] Great Britain and the United States | The amount of garbage collected in o i : 4 | sumers was followed today by the | quis Falony Soi b proved conclusively that voluntary | this city during the week of September B9 e ) b imanen O % statement that there will be investi- | to 3o into the army, is here on a ten| military service really gave the neces- | 10 w 128, pounds, according to | Stodibaras i T R gation by the Minnesota public safety [ day furlough. He is assisting th sary contingents for the maintenance | the health departments report to IL | ’ B s 2 committee of all the speeches de- |coaches with the onds during hi of public order, but did not supply the | C. Hoover. The estimated amount for : o ;i : e i RaL livered at the conference, which cov- | visit. a mbnster armies needed for modern | the month of September is 59 tons. | X > # n e os 1 30:% oo, | cred a period of three days. warfare and which tempted their gov- A class of fifteen candidates will be 5 it e Py > < S e o If it is shown that the remarks of | B ernments to malke use of them. There- | initiated at the meeting of Star of | o Yoy : Y the various speakers were of a sedi- | ¥OOD DRIVE IN BRIDGEPORT. fore, he argued, by the suppression | Good Will, S. of B., Monday even‘m_ul g | tious nature, warrants will be asked Bridgeport, Sept. —M. E. Brad of conscription, big armies, great mu- | jn Jjr. O. U M. hall. The degree | 5 2 3 : % g it for their arrest, the governor a. ry of the United States food admin nition plants and militarism automat- | team will be in charge of the work and | i : ‘ . mf :;"“y‘\ Should the investigation justify the |istration bureau Washington, D. C. feally would be destroyed and the en- | at the close of the meeting refresi- | 2 % ' Y SEAILG issuance of a warrant for the arrest of arranged for the launching o ergy and money consumed in these | ments will be served, : b L% e Senator LaFollette and the Minnesota ! his food conservation plan in thi wars could be used in paving off the Jdward Wagner and Miss Emily 5 i ok : i B3 LOGAL STSUKS authoritics be unable to return him to | city after a conference with —Post: huge costs of the present war. T G i e e | : L Y : T ate for trial it was announced, | master Charles Green and other cits It was made evident in the Ttalia | Theodore Steege at his home this ¥ 3 o “ B 3 e dence will be laid before the [officials. Large Signs of governmen articles that the Vatican did not hope | apternoon at 4 o'clock. They were at- . |4 3 Ny NS . o g (Furnished by Richter & Co.) j&¢ lvuted States senate asking LaFollet- | specifications will be erected through- for a period when there would be 1o ! tended by Julius Rill and Miss Martha L ” g v There has heen a better local mar- | 1¢'s expulsion from that body. [mu the city next week and food com-} more wars, but that it believed it | j:autz and will make their home at 32 5 i B : : % ket during the week, with several ad- | STETE T | mittees will canvass housewives giv | Wwould be possible to limit them. | Besthtstiectin 25 Ci % : ; vances and more activity: Below are HEEEATIDDETOF REGIS TR jing them advice on hom bes Regarding the present war the ks = Do o5 . S : : ] 4 the closing quotations | i . [isSr¥eoods paper maintained that the contend- | i sSEPION A RARIE O RRY T B g . L 1 American Brass ... Manils 24t Woroind 18 AWhilc at e ing parties would be obliged to come | {ein hiom & VA0 M T he glven ot 3 f ; i vy American Hardware .. 12 32x Play. HERMAN REJECTS OFFER. to somo terms other than those di- | €0 BOAMER (RGNS TR T o g : } e i American Silver ...... 2 3 Bristol, Sept. muel Sum- Il G o8 G cans) Seph. 21 Pete Eal rected by the force of arms, otherwise | (Loniie Sl o Noraen bungalow. ; ) ) ; . Billings & Spencer ... 93 : nan, alins Charles Kline was ah ol b e e in "the course of the next few years 3 . ¥ . Bristol Brass ceress A res! ere today by the local police | ,qay announced he had rejected th the manhood and wealth of the world | Sailor Martin H. Horwitz is spend- § et £ 3 ‘ Colt’s Arms AR on = bench warrant secured by U. 5. | ¢uads 00 1 SR 0 thdg e ling the week-end with his parents, g i : o Eagle Lock e Marshal Middlebrook. Sedat@uiniallladenat, N 240 5 dehst o . % " 3 : S q 4 . nd bout here with Frankie ‘At the fime this despatch was filed | Mr. and Mrs, Harry Harwitz of 1082 : Landers, Frary & Clark He is charged with having failed t» feroar City, o aean I the repie of Germany to Pope Bene- | Stanley streef, Horwitz s a member A ) ol G e register for the selective draft on o el dict's peace suggestions had not | Of the aYle Naval Reserves and has 5 New Britain Machine June 5. He was faken to Hartford hadiguit theTineunttl ait o reached Cardinal Gasparri. received notice that he is to leave for g : 4 North & Judd for o hearing before fhe United States | g . P : N by f ) Peck, Stow & Wilcox . . = he The United Ialian socities are plan- 5 1 b Russell Mfg. Co. SENEOS 3 N BOR e lns = s lohisiien for Colimbua D . ool 3 g W Standard Screw Com. | October 12. A reception and com- Lo * N Stanley Rule & Level International Typographical Union | memorhtion exercises at Turner Hall & o ‘ H € Stanley Works was one of the first trade unions to | are being planned. Antonio Pisano, 5 3 ¥ 3 3 G % Traut & Hine a New Haven editor, will be the & % o3 v ot ¥ TUnion Mfg. Co. . principal speaker. The proceeds will 2 P el 3 ¥ Niles, Bement, Pond C. Zo to the Red Cross fund. =5 : 3 ¢ % 4 s Scovill Mfg. Co. somewhere” on Mond commissioner. He claims to be 18 TS years old, but at the factory wher FARRELL CHOSEN COACH. he procured employment last week | Comb e, Mass., Sept. 21.—Ed- it was said, he had given hisage at 24. | ward L. Iarrell, who instructed the S | members of the 'varsity and freshman George J. Leghorn and Vincent | track teams in the weight cvents last Moore will leave next Tuesday for | year, has been chosen as coach for Washington. D. €., to resume their | this season. Practice will begin next studies in the Catholic University. | week. Through its executive council, the oo co Saowman subscribe for the first issue of Liber- ty bonds. In the allotment of thesc R oM D w00 w 3~ Soan o pea =3 bowds the International Typographi- | e s T | A revision of its by-laws is being M 2 % : . % e ——— = — e cal Union’s subscription was cut from | considered hy Court Progr 2. of g : i CLEARING FIOUSE REPORT. . A 850,0005¢0/$30{000:MiSuborainate Tocall NI S BEEIC 00t ents from & ? New York, Sept. he actual ) typosraphical unions subscribed to | (nix ety Ationded ine Faremerl 1o | (M AL IO 2 & S Ll oo o hone v v | Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. § ) ! the amount of $54,850, while the sub- | Rev. Dr. $. G. rtfor : i i g o s trust_companies for the week shows seriptions of individuals made | last evening. Mr. Youngert is w i ' e i v ‘H\n they hold 54, x ve in A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION through chapel organizations amount- | known here, having taken part num- > of legal re Lo > ‘l(‘v\(s, This in ed to $1,130,300, bringing the total | erous Swedish Lutheran affairs. AV\‘ ny case of §7,070,110 frony last orgamzed and quahfied through years of efiiment subscriptions made by members of the i : International Typographical Union R e = trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, up to $1,215,000. In order that tho Sccond Advent Church. Teft to right: Capt. Pierre Lorios, and Captain Bethel, U. §, A. These | CRECTING ILANDSOMI HOM Executor or Administrator. Oryanizmmn may obtain bonds to the Preaching Sunday, 10:45 a. m. and 7 ; One Hundred and Thirtieth Infantry, tWwo Erench officers are now at Fort| Charles F. Smith, president of = g full extent of its subscription on the | 7:15 p. m. Elder I1. S. Moeller of | oo Hunared and Thirtieth Infantry, (B0 0t N @ rueting student officers | Landers, e Ci e e | CAPITOL $750,000. SURPLUS $750,000 ) decond Liberty Loan, the executive | this city will be the speaker. Morn- | French army: Maj. T. M. Anderson, ; ®4 . ininc there in the science Of tial residence erected in Winsted. { gouncil of the International Typo- |ing subject “Acquainted With Grief.” | senior instructer at student officers’ {yepch warfare. They are veterans | The new home of the local manufac- C < T d S f D H C graphical Union cortemplates divid- | Evening subject, “As Brands from the | camp at Ifort Oglethorpe; Licut. G. along this line, having gained their | turer is in the Highland Lake vicin- OnfleCthUt rUSt an are eDOSlt 0. Ing its second subscription between a | Burning.” Prayer meeting Thursday , Delaroche-Vernet, One Hundred and oractical experiece fighting on the j ity, and said to be one of the most M. H. WHAPLES, Pres't, HAKTFORD, CONN. Bumber of cities. evening. You are welcome. [ Seventy-fifth Infantry, French army, Irench front. beautiful in that section of the state. GRS T

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