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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAL.D, !*THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1918, _— T s CITY ITEMS ¥ Financial Steel and Pig iron Markets 'MICHIGAN DONATES Dr. Henry F. Moore, superintend- ent of health, 15 in New York on bus- e | y {ness. N York Stock Exchangs quota. | | Mayor George A. Quigley, Dr. T. E. | tions furnished by Richter & Co. l Reeks and Rev. Warren F. Cook have | @embers of the New York Stock Ex- returned from a short vacation trip | change. Wolverine State Provides 1or| e tons reiand. ois The Tron Age sass today ”. . Close As was expected, August pig-iron ffalicnpiennoyisonorati BERRICS i 2% | production fell below that of July. It Tl 1 Beet Sug a Camp Gflmmumly Houses ney of Clark street, will leave next | :‘1“%’& (';”“1' 2 was at a less rate also than the out- week to take up the study of chem- puts of April, May and June, but was higher 4n that of any other manth sine A 1917 The total was 3,- o or 109341 tons a day, against 3 L9888 tous in July, or 110,354 tons a da 1 falling off in the Aaily rate of about 1,000 tons. s September opened with nine more Am Sug cee furnaces in t st than on August 1, Am Toba . . and now that the season when enor- Am Agri Chem Am Car & Fdy ( Am Ice Am Can Am Can pfd Am Loco ... Am Smelt istry at Rensselaer. . Tt was stated at the office of the Mich., Sept. 5.-—So e the Communits Hous. | Water commissioner this morning that Camp Community Serv. | 2Psolutely no permits will be graanted | for the Commissions on Training | foF fishing at Lake Shuttle Meadow. | np Activities of the War and Navy Mark and Jean Hart of Hamilton | Departments proved. (hat the Stats of | Streef, connected with the m‘dvmm.«! Michigan | allotted tweo hundred [department at the Aherdeen ['rnxini{. | | | | and fifty thousand dollars of its $3,- | rounds, are home on a short fur- i 7 usand dollar it Am Tel & Tel .. mous quantities of heated moisture Anaconda Cop 6 3 are pumped into the stacks is probab- Co I¥ aver output should i e, Furs f naces in blast September 1 were 372 ) with capacity estimated at 112,390 tons Beth Steel ...... 4 a day. against 363 furnaces on August Rutte et 6 1, with daily capacity of 111,300 tons, Can Pac 5 3114 The meeting of iron and steel manu- “en eLather facturers in New York on August 28 hes & O 557 7, | was occupied solely with the labor | Chino Cop ... question and the matter of possible hi Mil & &t Paul 5 price changes for the last quarter of S . the year was not touched. Leaders AL in the industry realize that even the o present insufficient rate of production Biciksandy E cannot be maintained unless special Frank Lambert who is stationed at | Eria ... ... ... 5 measures are taken in connection with Bar Harbor, Me. with the Naval Re- | Erie 1st pfd .. ... ; the new draft. More important still serve, Is spending a furlough with his | Gen Flec e is the maintenance of existing hou golitierine slnouliness e A THENa iperen ity i and ) Mra G selTams (fsni iy 4 and the safeguarding of the industry T S, e SR e i, || o (O EDE Great Nor pfd fo5HoRpeiiodiol kheRivslyidsaln siBuch SN EES | T e e Corporation Counsel J. E. Cooper| Gt Nor Ore Ctfs v-n:\'rlht ons of o(u,,‘m as hn\-ehv(nfn‘- FOR LIM en practically as homes to the citi- | acation =tay in Maine | Kennecott Cop < & = al Men: Goli 100,000 State War Fund, appropriated 1 by the last leg and raised by Joseph and ulia Silinski have trans ation 1+ Communi- | ferred property on Rhodes street to and twa I to be | Donati and Assunta Madlella « We can answer your ques- conducted by War 1p Community Antonia Squillaciote, building con- | Service in this city s is the first | tractor, has filed a petitian in bank- | time that the citizens of any state | ruptey. His liabilities are $6,600.13 | have been taxed directly for such a |and his total assets are but $150 | in men'a clothing”—hy show- Purpose Henry Fengler et ux have trans- | The principal ~ommunity houses | ferred property on East street to Alex ted by War Camp Community | Szilinger et ux » a1t Chillicothe, O., Leaven Mise Marie T.eFlamr »f Whiting Kan. Junction City, Kan., |gtreet has returned home from tha tan. Kan., and San Antonio, | New Britaia hospital, where she un- | These houses were built not | gerwent an operation | New Fall Hats—Stetson and i v for the war work of the service Young. arve expected to stand as all Caps at $6.00 and $1.50. ing monuments to Americas war-horn pirit of neighhorliness and friend- tion— “Where to get the best value ing our quality and prices. For these times we arc sell- ing wondorfully good suits in both Stein-Rloch and Shuman makes at 825 to $15. h e e - Saih 7 RHes : & cisions of labor issues have evidently for Induction'® Cioth\fl CO zens of the communities where they f“';'} )-‘"\j‘ .- > not taken into account the grave ¢on- e H . are erected—just now to soldiers, sail- POLICE BOARD MEE"”NG | Tehien ‘.u 3 eraionces to, the et hraatam which| & Robert WIS ors and marines Max Mot com . g ould result from a wide eaforcement | H "for, & - The Community Hopge to be built St | Mex Pet . g','wh':'m",“”é:’:" i ungerford, . fromii Rt in this city will he a model of i Natl Lead 5 : @i~ land Lawyer Irving Rach — < ; ozular Scssi Fri i But | v v Af working trades Contaris, from the second = kind. Tt will be about 200 feet square | Regular Session Friday Night I N Y Air Brake Fe 2 o el o g e secon e e —— e el The confereace on fron and steel | heen selected as the local g i and wi stanc ust ountside he en- CHARTER OAK RACING B sy el a e ostnonement Ttk N prices beisveen the general steel com- | (o Fort Slocum an Saturday el S & 2 Jeil mittee and the war industries board is | tion into the service as Hmyl as planned will include accommod MatteritolComaCr YYNH&HR et i i et on dpte s e Vo IR BEONLESe s ington. An all-day meeting of the | Major John Buckley and will B8 | Nor Pac i y r 3 | N : committee in New York, September 3, s e : a4 comfortable | police commissionars Iriday night the | Norf & West ; $ENe0 to glerteal work W | hoards. Their hours will be fram? 15 ) 1 ; , 2 will be followed by others at which rday in Grand Cirenit Mecting— A‘j;’;\. 1»:! ors, anc (r‘“ "'kn}‘fll;\ll:l common councll communication rela- 1”“”1 R R the requests of various groups of man-{a m. to § p. m., with an hour off at with a stage—every featnre, in fact, | tive to the acceptance of the resigna- | Peoples Gas e o SR LN RE OF z { g @ acturers for higher prices will be | noon. Th x i 3 " ~ - of a big hotel or elub. TIf it is po fori . > - . Pressed Steel Car N eir pay and allowances will P ness Fyents. g tion of former Patrolman Gustay ressed a 1 " 8,000 Witness F relman a total $87.50 pr month i { considered ble to maintain the contemplated | Litke will com | Ray Cons Th & i y 3 dtke will come | R he Lake Superior ore movement in | The quota of 32 1 : Eight thousand persons witnes schedule. the Community House | meeting is scheduled for tomorrow | Reading Aug a34.00 ; ow that ¢ L o eenL o0 seryice LN othe ban et R s (Rl e SR T, s v | August fell 934,000 tons below that of who leave tamorrow at 8:04 a. m. for - o — “ Camp Upton completes the ¢ eptember | -Total loank . | tions for 600 visiting relatives and y friends, a spacious restaurant, check [ At the next meeting of the board of Good Showing Made by Entries Yes-| ¢ 'came rooms up. The regular e LR e 3 ; % ; 5 evening, but it may not be held at that | Rep T & § com July, owing to the diversion of vessels Charter Oak park he feature race| niched and equipped in less than | ¢ o = e o Pac . S : 9.725 ¢ wa;“l e l: st iRbvalizon n ety ¥ time, The common ¢ runeil wants to b from ore to grain. Yet with 9,7 000 | araft calls. Overdrafts, unsecured " e ot 36,000, 8ix of the fastest trot- s know from the hoard if the action of | SO RY 2 tons moved last month, against 10,- | U8, Bonas (other tha 5 purse Ml 5,000 ]" H‘m‘;w e 7 = the police board and the facts in the | S0 Ry pfd 5 659,000 tons in July, the total for the Peroy iy ters on the grand circuit red the Rt R e | Studebaker : 2 | seas Septemb. cas Report of the Condition of _certificates of indebtedness e Ot el o Dusys Litke case are in accordance with the | Ttnoehat i o season up to September 1 was the T G OAMATER AL EEUET 50 S honds and certificates of in- i fter a hard drive through the communication presented at the last| 1.€X2s Ofl ... 9% greatest on record—39,331,000 tons TR Oy debtedness pledged to secure T. Lassie after = "‘H ST TR e council meeting he council wants | Lhion Pac . . 6 to September 1 in the previous high | at the close of business on the 31at t] 5. deposits (par value) 400,000.00, treteh. Cox had her hard uade e £ % United Frait .....13 3 St 5 Augnst, 1918 | Liberty Loan Bonds: e i a statement T L ek Gya | vear, 1916, The fact that some pig A whip, winning only by a nostril froni | Trafic Managers Consider Schedule of 5 hi= Emiligo o bablveiel e il o o o el PtV wer P lberaygs Loan§ Bands Ji8 1-8, B4 Ima Jay, last year's Charter Oak stake prepared in time for the next regular | U 8 Rub Co P B S ‘ Bills discounted s 3 ol s B un- i bl Rates Out of Question—Contracts | meeting of the council (a8 b enough to carry them to aext May, | Demand Loans (without col- | pledgea $ 162 Dok Vit Chairman King stated this morning S0 g 2:06, with Al Mack distanced. , £ : IBINSl 5 & Steel pfd ing of calc s base In the second heat Ima Jay won May Go Out of Town. that the only information he has rela- L - the beginning alculations based on when 1819 ore comes down, indicates | lateral) 2 6 vty Loan . Bonds, Overdrafts 5 1 4 and 4 1-4 . " 5 States Bonds 128.050.00 . cent pledged tc Va Car Chem b a marked change in the war situation ¢ el . rific stretch drive . - tive to a movement on the part of | - a mark 3 @ 4 R e U. § deposits atian st s 1 who e e e e i police for R h, o was | Westinghouse Representatives of the malleable ding thoss st aside for onds, securitles, ete. wha W behind IEspera "‘v‘“' n oe'2 | of Commerce rooms vesterday. in an | A5 BGOEC "‘ SRast ”?i Was | ywestern Union E castings Industry at a meetiag In New | _Savings :Depositors 155,502.11 Bonds (otlier than only beat Murphy's Royal 1 A e | effort to bring the trucking men of v‘k ‘r "“Y“hfl"r’ L'" Daber € did | wilys Overland [ York August 30 adopted prices, mak- | AT Savings Ciis 3570,00/ | honde)lipleduedito e head, the time being 2 “‘ : S nea | the city, and the traffic managers of 2“‘ '”“ Vhether a committee .plan - ing a number of revisions in the exist- | Due from other Banke B LT T deposits 1 o back in the third at i 063, ) = % T ed to he present v ank o o Jdeposits . .. g ng back in the third heat "% F:00 4] the local factories together to estab- = S 3 1 ing schedule, and these will ba recom- | ers and Trust Companies A fties other ‘than t 8 | o consisting of Co ssoner | 4 nts ; stocks) owned un Sl ae 31,000, nino| oféct Int carrying the ‘nished pro- |(COMIRtes CORsSUNE 9f Lot er | The threatened inventory of the | gt “siies and Nationar pledgad I Ren ‘?" pu;vb " The ‘hifl ducts of local factories, was not pro- | Robh, ¢ h,“r h]‘ml'”:: eyl | — —— country’s stocks of finished steal has Bank Notes horses went te the pos ack otive of 2 ac he | Pervisor Lamphere | ordere a5 stries | Gold Coin ductive of any definite action on th | Five Youths of Sacred Heart Parish |Deea ordered by the war industries | Gold Coin not part of either the truckers or the traf- N board. Manufacturing consumers of [ JHver (o : E YEAR fic men. The list of prices submitted SERGT. JACKSON APPOINTED. | Teave to Join Polish Foreign Le- | rolled iron and steel must report What | Checks and Cash Items 3 ? . by the truckers was declared by the | they have down to the smallest hold- | Fund set aside for Savings > Y] time anes traffic men to be wholly out of the { Trinity Street Soldier to Work | gion. ings Commandeering of surplus | Perositor: b v . curit - inye 054 question, although they are claimed i stocks for war purposes is a probable e s A i e g TheiZ 04 pacofiad o 'l‘”” = E"l\‘. by the truckers to be as low as they ommission in U. S, Army. Five voung Polish men of the Sa- | noxt step St o g - ‘ el o Girozier showed the biack o can possibly set at this time. The Harrr O hcison a2 D rinityl| (Gredt Heantratt Jennat Darishilort Nex: Sy oF eubs L6180 dge Ormond first in the three heats ¥ judge Ormo s ose set some time ago by the truck- | army medical corps statio at Uni=| = 2 ¢ Other® Undfvideal Prants: les 1 v Reserve Bank i 310000 inlis 002 ia W [Fthose b 5 nsistationed G Unitl Njg caratat ontario,f Can ' Und oo W 5 N enoe o - e 8 . to begin | < = L 4 SiTseiie e 04 % r’*\ e Ovmond in | factory managers, and the managers | New York, has been selected from a training for foreign service. The: raid 1 ried the fight to Judge Or « = - I aht at hia | have been waiting for them to recon- | large class of men for a transfer to | Were accompanied to the depot by a _ Dsy Soomanie s Bankers 8 Lo S ational bas o i Tt 408 every/neat and PANIENCH QEE U S| cider their schedule, before the con- | the infantry division and he will leave | host 6f friends. All the volunteers | Former Curate at St. Mary's Church | pividends Unpaic 4 fr anks, throat lash in each mile. .| tracts for hauling the finished pro- | shortly for Camp Lee, Va., where the | Wore an arm band of red, white and | General Deposite 37 an t ompanies ' 45,632 The victory for Mr e el juets are awarded outside companies. | infantry officers' training school is | blue ribbon. Sucombs to Bright's Discase § Hartford trainer and driver, and Judge The meeting vesterday was made | located. T'pon completing this course The names of the volunteers are not Omend was a popular one up' of two committees of three men [ successfully the soldier is commis- | disclosed because of the results that *"”"“"‘",‘“;‘ s R each, representing the two parties. | cjoned as a line officer, a lieutenant | might follow. Heretofore the names Torrington, Sept. f.——Rev. Anthony | Total Liabilit Judge Omond (Crozier) The auto) transportationjaltestiont WAS ] of infantry of volunteers have been printed and | Rizzo, curate of St. Mary's chureh, Hal Bay (Lee) & o September 5, 1913 gone over thoroughly and discussed Sergeant Jackson enlisted in the | agents of the enemy government have | Lakeville, died this afternoon at a I, John €. Loomis. Treasurer of ‘JTay Mack (Cox) Rudlight (Murphy) after which the truckmen presented | madical corps at Fort Ethan Allen a | transmitted the names to the home | hospital here of Rright's disease. He |faid —Commer Comn their list of prices. The prices were | vear ago last spring. Previously he | government and the result has been | was 40 years old, a native of Italy and | Solmnly mwear 2EeR Do ‘ Un also started tmmediately rejected by the traffic | was employed in the office of the P.,[that the families of volunteers have |a graduate of St. Bernard's seminary. | ana R"v;“[" ! “;","“" e men as the contracts now pending With | & B Corbin division of the American | suffered in consequence. The Polish [ He had held pastorates or curates at JOHN me, 2:04%, 2:05% B Battle R 1 2:06 Trotter 000 oputside truckers are at prices far be- | jyardware corporation Legion recruiting officials have re- | Hartford, New Rritain, Bridgeport Subsenih mare Minnie Aarthur won the race, trotting her miles in 2:12% and 0914, after finishing seventh in the first heat, which went to Boquita Girl in Hospital. or Taxe 1 : e e S low those of the local men. ‘One of ports of the punishment inflicted on | Torrington and Stamford HAROLD ma Jay (Ernest > 5 acked by a capital i ety r s -, I . these concerns iz backed by a capi - . i E relatives of volunteers from unques- Busy's Lassie (Cox) 3 1 of $200.000 and will establish a line | STATE CHAMBER. OF COMMERCE. | tioncd sources Rev. Anthony Rizzo was farmerly Esperanza (Geers) b of 12 trucks for this city alone. The A number of members of the Cham These volunteers are Russian, Aus- | curate at St. Mary's chureh, this eit e hure b dne Comatiin ot o Moyl Mack (MuxpBy) s hamber of Commerce is anxious to | ber of Commerce will attend the an- | trian and German subjects He enjoved a iwide acquaintanceship | ar the elns - A AN Al Mack and Ross B. also started. | (000 N0 racts to local compan- | nual meeting of the state chamber and his death will cause universal sor- | August, 191 Time 2:06, 2 ""‘lx e ’ + ies if possible. At present the forma- | which is to be held in New London | e 2 - oW 2:13 Trot, $1,00( o e ampany composed of all | two dhys—October 21 and 22. Sec- | NEW YORK TO CHICAGO | - Filis Diseounted Mianie Arthur (Snow) the truckers of the city backed by | retary Sprague of the local chamber | AT 100 MILES AN HOUR LEARNING FISH PRICTS, B Boquita Girl (Crossman) lavee capital to be secured by the | is a member of the state board and New York, Sept. 5.—Aerial postal | LD (B o truckers which will enable them to | expects to attend. He expects 1o | sepvice hetween New York and Chi- | Farley Secures Dnta on Wholesale and Beile flantore (Meliona S "] take these johs not as a group of con- | bring about ten.members of the local | | ”F“W*fl \"‘"*”‘ M‘:‘?' Watts and | e hit as one concern, is being | chamber including one delegate who | anks Stout also startec 2 i SRS Dy considered. This, it is expected will | will be named later. All the mem- | corivine 'y sack of mail, left Belmont ime, 2:087% | ez a s4 ail, Do vl improve the service as well as lower | bers will be welcome at this confer- | Lane o 70008 o'clock .To Beat 2:18, Pacing In order to carry out the Drogram | i, today to interviewing retall fish | Agents the prices ence. The committee on arrange- | enhey s v of i ag | g G e s e ; i Fhe adoption of this svstem of | ments for this two-day meeting is o i i mp (Connors) me. of making the flight Within approxi- | qomians e o) ! Meenigle Bl e Trampl(Connoss thne | hanling was taken up some time ago | planning if possible to have the | 77 MAKINE (EE LAENE I\,””f,"r] e desliens toggectina fnlornigtioniconce ol BRI CE S0 o Tof Bea GRLACIRE . c S s 1ately ten hours, Miller plann c g the lacal fish situation ank Notes cause o congested condition of | launching of one of the new ships de- ing th sank Bettini (Crozi e O hecause of the cong launching of one of th f Rahe v i e g To Beat Fotina—vvcn Ailroads layed until that day | The purpose of the investigation is r Coin Hand Forl (Coanors) Premium Account : Furniture and Fixtures 5 ci deposits (other than Liberty Loan Custome bank deposits) subject to Re cago was inaugurated this morning | Retail Prices Here. count p serve ve within v Due from Treasur Max Miller in a large aercplane . 3 miien Max Miler 2laie S Follawing instructions from Hart- [ States ford, Food Administrator William J.| Pue trom “”" Bank Farley devoted the greater part of his | ,or® nd Trust Clomparies . The trnckmen will meet again next { hour, Stops will be made at Lock-| twofold—to learn whether fish 2 | Minor Cotn e 5 < 5 | haven, Pa., Cleveland and Bryan, | popular food and to learn whether the F Pt (R T ‘esdav with Secretary Sprague of SEE = = i | popular ) v the | Checks and ¢ ‘V‘; T):lm“r:nr o iepost thelr nnsl RECEPTION FOR NEW OFFICER. | Ohin, On Saturday a return flight | dealers are huving it at a fair price * iews bn the matter, and state wheth- A gathering of friends from New | will be made if weather conditiona | and =elline it at a fair price. Ths Tatall Ase SUNDAY BALYL LEGAT, ;"“” can do the work at the prices | Haven, Hartford, New Britain and | permit admin ation desires to increase the LIABILITIER 1 aseball, when na admission i ‘..o o onded by the trafic men, or | nearby towns assembled at the home | — e consumptian of fish in order to de- | Capial Stock 2 : - i . 1s for meat irplus Fund ed, received Magistr vhether they intend to drop the mat- [ of Miss Florence Holmquist of 28| KO LOVE DEAD AGAIN Sclho demangs o A and it s | oot ndiviaed Pre G e [ Y eontracts to leave | Barnett street last night, to honor her | KORNILOFE DEAD : srobable a campaign to popularize fichy * current expenses 1 the Bridg laza ter and allow th ontract | e : food n v 1 ¥ & i yastay en he refusec e o <o hold a s Jie i A. Peterson of |, " s food will he opened in this city paid e lay, when he refu the city. Mr. Sprague will also hold a | cousin, Lieut. John A. Peterson of | n, e Ho Has Been Killed in |28 fO z Do e e e 2 warrant for the arrest of | L oocino’ ith the traffic men New Haven, who recently received his 3 Lo Trust Companics i commission_ at the officers’ training | Yekaterinovar. e | | TTUSE OB T association with plavgounds at Arctic EATHS AND FUNERALS |school at Camp Taylor, Ky. Lieut. ! ondon, Sept. 5.— Gen. Korniloff, | Limitation of Claims. e D S park, Johnson avenye - Eetersonigmlilgicare ”N”\‘(h‘ v fod | formerly Ruesian ~ commander-in- | A¢ a2 Court of Probate holden at | Reserve for Tacs ; e Wostenholm of the Stags e Jacks: S ¢ Tver Mossherg z > Policeman te nho n‘rf]v ('rY:'\‘ oy L’;fl‘:,’”}'f\'mxnu bothil ol o Britain, within and for the Dis-| . Rl street station > applied fc Funice Josephine, the three-month. [ and Arthur el o 7%~ | trict of Berlin in the County of Hart- | o8 labiites .- E ¢ t the best ot £ Mr. and Mrs. Jesze | Haven, furnished entertainment wi change Telegraph dispatch from Co- | oo a3 A . et s lonalcouniy old daughter of Mr. a b = ey i ford and State of Connecticut on the New Br Coni o it f 35 Kelsey street, died ves- | the violin and piano respectively, and | pennagen, quoting from the Politi- | 53 gav of Sept. A. D. 191 & Sweban comn pt Cashier. Hanasrotts arold osa ¢ rendered vandeville | 5th day of Se J. . 1918 I, R. R. Hea reasurer of the a ; : S terday. The funeral was held this af- ”'“' ‘}‘ Dlosshergirendered Rxau Prevant aid New Britain’ Trust Co. dc oy % in Fairview | sketches The death of Gen. Korniloff has = 3 : = Gwear that the foregoing statement is = ternoon and burial was in Fairvies i 1l BERNARD F. G "NE h £ my Kk 2 MARQUARD'S NINE TO PLAY. | = been reported many times since the | . GAFFNEY to the best of my knowledge and b. { cemetery 2 ] Esq.. Judge. R R. HEALEY. Treasure & GLOVEF Navg Day will bring two naval nines | > STATE GUARD CAMP, overthrow of the Kerensky govern- O tontor Carl iton as | Subscribed and sworn refore me i ANLEY \ day of Sep N tor s ATl ar Cypress s sta- 12 & g ment as ax was reported that r M. THOMSON, to Dexter park, nea pgt Hill | ohn Clark. Company M of the State Guard Iv ) _l.< t \1: ”,:1 \‘ rer pd Mt administrator on the estate of George [ THOMSON, ve had been killed in a battle wi Y e tate tion of the elevated on Sunday. Rube| .y, funeral of John Clark was held | C2RPLE S0 W0 w00 B0 e sat- Marquard and his mine sweepers will | q "y oihing at St. Mary's church, | the Soviet troops O S o e — rday and Sundayv. The plans are to be sean in the second game of the ! p 'l yahy E. Fay officiating. The pall- | U iay and Sun double-header to be played by the | . rors were John J. Clark, Thomas members of the Empire City Athleti chief. has been killed by a shell in | yey Yckaterinovar, according to an B Funice J. Williams, warrant, said that 8 magazine was sold at thes grounds, but admitted that no one was compelled to purchase it ken Publi Carlton of said New Britain, late of New RBritain, within said district de- get training in drilling and in zuard == z e M Shannon will be o 3. Clark, THOMas | quty, and have some time for swim- ;2 KILLED. 15 INJURED e ot dntht decren At e C 5 T 5 Busnwicke Morrls Shannon Wil he | pagan, Charles Jowelt and L P\ ming and other sports. _Any memer | I ROCK ISEAND WRECK | months be. allawed ang ettt tor onnecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. ¢ith the S e an he | o Brien 3uriz as Sl v “om M who has not already o s of i g It the Navall Reb of Company 2 A | | the creditors of said estate to exhibit Bushwicks wil kle the Na °- | olic cemetery given in his name, may do so by call- their clams against the s g I A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION serves, amang whom are many former Licut. J. & North. The com- 7 T minor leaguers, {bg up el s injiired when three coaches of south- | Administrator and directs that public DOYLE ORGANIZES TEAM. pany will sart from the armory for | Initred when three conches, of sauthe ) SR o or tnie rder b ad- | organized and qualified through years of efficient, | - | Larry Dovle of the Giants has or-|4po camn at 1:30 p. m | | Chickashaw, Okla., Sept . wo men were killed and 45 reported | ANNEX VS. CRESUENTS, zanized a ball club to play semi-pro- the ralld and went intola ditch foday | Vertising in a hawepaper publlshed in | trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, e i e st 5 T 7 e 1 Co ‘hes, | Said New Britain, and having a cir- | 8 it The Annex team, winners of St. | fescional and shipyard nine His first ? N between Duncan and Commanches, | S21¢ i Executor o 1is * Mary's playground leagie champion- | game will be that with the Tietjen & BREAK QUARANTINE RULES. Okla.. south of this city eulaton '\: 1; 1\"4;]“, and by posting | H r Administrator. L ey Zh i ; 5 S e . e st e = a copy thereof o 1e puble sign post . ship, will play a three-game series | ang, shipbuilders, at Nurge's Field, The police were notified last evening 3 g P 4 " with the Crescents, the champs of the | Rergenline avenue and Twenty-ninth | by the superintendent of health, that VST in said town '»f_ New Britain, nearest Caplt«'fl 5700,000. Slll'pills and Profits 51,000,000 ¢ Clity Playground league, Deginning | street North Bergen, N. J., on Sunday. |a woman named Gurlewski, living at| TOO LATE FOR CLASSTFICATION. | the place where the deceased I 5 4 Saturday, September 7, at Walnut Hill | geveral other Giants will play with | 58 Broad street, had broken the rulos | — el . C T d S f D C park. The Crescents re the YQUNger | poyle. On Saturday the shipbuilders | of quarantine and had taken her lit-| FOR SALE Three yiss. reasonable Certified from Record onnecticut rust an' al e' eposfi 0. of the two teams but expect to Put up | wil] meet the Naval Reserves. who |tle child away he child was ill with 1132 East street, 8am Reo. MORTIMER HARTFORD. CUONN. M. H. WHAPLES, Pres'l. a good game. Play begins at 3 o'clock. | have heen quite successful hereabouts. | infantile paralvsis. G-3dx i

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