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PO L conamaa| 0 Wed ICE PROSECUTION 7™ ipamcral | \f m:olo‘ This Summer sentle roader e Ml el you how o | | g . Against Dealers Amer n Male Child at Nagle's San- | i | itarium Is Looking for a Home 1 ‘Hope for Federal Inquiry i New Rrita ,“‘ L ' . Mayor to Ask for Warrant \nybody want a baby? 1If you do Bt EXCHANGE REPORTS N is the owner of one healthy young L s Y . i Wall Street, 10:30 a. me—Shippings, 50 Shares Bristol Brass- | male child of eight months who is L : L R | rails and motors were the chief fea- Wew Haven, July 11 As far as the oohine orihen e e Ansonia, July | IFormal —com- | tures of strength at the eatset of to- 50 Shares American Silver Beral authorities are concerned New >la. Frike: e : Beral authoriti s o concortiod NeW | Nov ritain. Ho suys he wikhes to | pte int ugainst J. 1l Bartholomew, | day's market dealings, gubs also be- R G (bt it o f Tt 0 e e e president of the Ansonia & Derby Ice | ing made by cquipment, ol and food Prrosccution of the ico burons this [ e M IR CHE SO0 & ong time, he = . corporation, will be lodged with | issues. Marine common ofened with 50 Sha!‘es Aetna Nut- Amer. This much was gained from ProSenutina ALl S ! 4 to remamin here indefinitely Slie ¢ Attorney cCarthy | & sale of 8,500 shares at 641-2 b B statement last night of District itely. Appli v 1-2 o 64, - 5 e Supe : A alleged violation of the anti-trust | st ist ilions ovihh s o OBl - : for a e 4 maximum advance of abyut two 0 Sh k ftorney John 1°. Crosby of Hartford, S i il o0 | laws. Ividence sccured by Investi- | points and American S ares dtan ey OrKs. sald he doubted whether the en- | SCUr¢es misht be considered Intemational 0 said he doubtc e haten, Tholigh “irormely ot oon. gator J. J. Walsh of New Iaven wiil | gatned o point with Southermbecific, e procedure necessary o ge i eeriiis h e b e be laid before the prosecuting wttor- | Denver and Jtter before the attorney-general of Unjted States, with permission to psecute, which is necessary before | ( itio GGrand pid. axd Pere | ney and a warrant asked for the head | Marquette. U. 8. Steel ndvaned ! of the local ice company for viola- | fraction but | tion of Chapter 185, public acts 1911, | afiilinted nished with the following recommen- dations by those in charge of the san- a soon fell back, altsough shires suppiemented yrster- npre- p itarium. There are three children in s take d he done this ; on is taken, would be done the family already and the boy in Phcier o ihis iy carti mnishisRtaion |DRa e OB e S L BT ments for the purpose of limiting or | sented by Industrial Alcohol # s [h referflo nny m.““".‘“Ihfuu‘m' ™ | supported him for a while but is S i lestraining the production, manufac=, four point rally l ! e state against the ice (rust. e e e ; ey g fure, shipment or sale of ice, coul, | Wall Street, Noon.—Shippings. Gn- A sy W >rohibition. he S S ohilas roiies : e cte., for the purpose of increasing the 5 o i Busy With Prohibition ily. She stated that the child's father . S k te purpe tinued to lead ihe active dealingsof Room 410 National Bank HBullding, Telephone 3138, Mr. Crosby said he had been | was a soldier and died of the tHiu. This 4 : i g BX.ce o the morning, American Internatioml, | T. FRANK LEE, Manage: obliged to take all his investigators | has since heen disproved as he is tak- 2 Evidence will he presented to the | Atlantic Guif, Marine common and J ! ) ager who ,might be engaged upon investi- [ ing care of the other three children. i R . o prosecuting attorney purporting 10} Pacific Mail being the foremost fes- gation of facts in the ice combine | He (the boy) is of good American : N show that the icc company controls | tures at gains of 2 to 3 points. Cop NILES BEMENT POND STOCK for work on liguor prosecutions. | parentage and is warranted healthy s e all the ponds in the associated com- | pers, netably Utah, also displayed fur P Neither the state nor the federal gov- | and good natured. Judge B. F. Gaff- ST faee munities and that there is no chance | ther strength on the 4 ! higher prices ernment has provided any machinery | ney has drawn up adoption papers B E E G of any one entering the natural ice | quoted for the metals and equip- BOI] ht alld SOld : 1 business, ments, including several of the inac- for getting liquor violators, and the |and has further information about ) Investigator Walsh has found, it is | {ive issues, were 1 to 3 points higher. entire forces of his office, he said, | the child. have been called off the ice investi- — - — alleged, that the company only cuts | gy priced rails augmented early gation and put on the liquor viola- PERSONALS ice at the Quailinan reservoir of the | gaing but investment transportations tion cases. “The liquor situation has Ansonia Water company on l.(‘;\\\-v" lagged Some of the food shares and interfered with the ice investigation, street, but controls the ice cutting | \merican Telephone and U. S. Rubber = the said, “and I have grave doubts Mrs. Marcus White and daughter | Albert Spalding, one of the hest | Privilezes on the reservoirs of the | reacted 1 to 21 points. Initial J UDD & CO. Whether they can get to work again | Dortha are staying at Madison, Conn., | known concert violinists in the United f,::i"l,:’y',”‘ ::].‘x‘w‘r e “‘,""‘l"‘\'"i,.\?,-fi: 0 i ol muleed o w0 fih time fo bring facts of prosecution | for a short while. States will soon marry Miss Mary V. | Water company. looated in this city, | & - L Fleh Rooms 309-310 National Bank Bldg. [ S et G Cerve e R e Seliue Dmnay s LHhis iy Street, 1:30 p. m.—Several W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. £ Mr. Crosby was asked if it should Willar T K IbE of thIS city ahort | aoie ! k. He recently r lven Jordans' pond, a sma dy of | jenders, including U. S, Steel, reacted inferred from this that the liquor | stap of the Cincinnati Reds of the | tUrned from service in the United | Water mear the Woodbridge line is| gjently at noon, but this was more WE WILL BUY osecutions are of more importance | National league, was a visitor at his | States air forces in Italy. leased by the company. -As the COM- | {han halanced by the further strength B prosecution of the ice trust, and | home yesterday. pany has made no attempt, it is al-| ¢ «hippings, coppers and equipments. ? nswered that this should not be g = S e lezed, to cut ice on the reservoirs yyjgp grade rails, notably Reading and d AMERICAN HARDWARE named, Mayor Mead contends that | souhern | 1y inferred, but for the time be- Mr. and Mrs. I'rank Vibberts DEATHS AND FUNERALS >acific, also improved with | ~ he considered the liquor cases of | Sunnyledge are receiving congratula- the leasing of the ponds is for 1he ! enemical and fertilizer shares. | NORTH & JUDD’S more importance at present. He [ tions upon the birth of a daughter. Yiant T. B purpose of restraining production “:‘j{ Wall Street, close—Oils and tobac- | jad ‘Bropeeded a certain distance him- E rank T. Punderson. climinating competition. ~Ice houses | oo were at top prices in the last hour elf in the investigations, he said, but Miss Constant Twitchell of Fores News has been received here of the | [OFMerty J‘H‘;Hf‘»d at xm-lvnnmfun :ut(: but steels and kindred issues again o had not arrived at a point where | ville is the guest of Mrs. Harry Sloper | other veservoirs have been removed | yoicted moderately. The closing was death from apople: frank T. | g rar s ice ¢ > . 2 c 3 0 facs conldiihe submitiadt tof the [l tiMoasetHeadtlnke E Maine: & poplexy of I‘ranl D An.nl the various ice companies which strong. Sales approximated 1,550,- ment Japan ha taken 32,000,000 torney-general with privilege or or- e Punderson at his home in Hudson, | did business in Ansonia years ago | ;49 sharcs. I pounds. The surprising development have bzen eliminated. in copper is that the government sur= lers to proceed against the trust. Kenneth Searle 1d Harrison Bris- . Mr. Punderson had been a TiiEs State Atioracyl Cantast) toll will spend the week-end at Madi- of New Britain for more | = y 5 Ncwr anl; (slmgk I;:{)iu:lange;uocza< ::::‘:hl“’r‘r::i k‘{":":;:‘yol;fv“(“n\‘“n:::n(.l‘lid;ii X ; son. ions furnis! s g c an) s he The Histrict attorney said inform- | 5" than 20 years during which time he | FORD TO BOOST PA et el s now been entirely sold relating to combinations or agree- | day’s gains. Specialties were ly that he believed the state's at- e Lffifx’f;‘n?e the New York stock rney could take action, although he | i ine “Mrs. Ralph Wainwright of [ ical capacity by Landers, Frary and July 11, 1919. d not wish it to be inferred from [ & i 5 s : L R oo t that he would foist | Steele Stree Clark. He was active in Masonic ci High l.ow Close s,“,‘lm".r“ ibility fioont (hat cles, being a member of various bod- Will Increase Employes' Wages to | Am Beet Sugar ... 95 04 94 y of his respons! y up Mrs. Jack J. Kennedy has returned | ies in his home city and of Sphins . Alaska Gold . 2 2% 27 ency. “The law is there,” he sald, o 2 e : & 5 $7 Per Day as Minimum. ! to Providence, R. I, after spending [ temple, 1A. A. O. N. M. S. of Hart- Am Agri Chem ...1097% 109% 1093 nd is perfectly plain upon the sub- . f: n A s ot of monopoly” He referred to | the past week with her mother Mrs. | ford. Mount Clemens, Mich., July 11.—It | Am Car & Idy Co 111 110t g e Charles P. McCarthy of Rhode street. was learned on authority here today | Am Can ......... 60% 560% i S S e T s = e HoB that Henry Iord has decided to in-| Am Can pfd .....105% 105% Giw : e ave| the prohibition enforcement bill today oy Se icorge H. yne. o S s S s sl i s S 3ut many foundries have | o = § SR BSTALLED ON ANNIVERSARY. B I Eancog and icH sther, ync crease the minimum wage of Ford | Am Loco ......... 92 o1 _Pyet 1o cover for the fourth <uarter| Under agreement limiting debate to 12 rg2 B. Hance, are’ spending the | George H. Brayne, of New Motor company employes to §7 a day. | Am Smelt % 36 7| ot this year. Enough furnaces are| MOUrs month of July in Troy, N. Y. with It is believed the new minimum will | Am Sugar o 137 . going '],,’H; i ;{\ yh: mg \"kw uneven Representative Moore, republican, X arents, % S. 3 effect oy | D& i i s >ennsylva sta g the day's dis- their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. be put into effect soon, probably I Am T & T 0 103% in their efforts to et~ backlog or-| Fennsylvania, starting the day's dis. Cooley Anaconda Cop e o o T e e cnen | Cussion with' a three minute speech John Radil, installed last night into e survived by his wife and four sons| More than 30,000 4|||]-|xvnl_§‘( < I | S IR 1128 | week, but are generally reported as \1‘“ vjsl;ld( :iv: .(Lil!\:v)nn‘\l\ulr l;(rnvln‘l office- of treasurer of Phoenix and three daughters. His sons are | dffected by the increase. e present | B OCOE 2% Dlagges which diW not hreak the mar- 78:C e e e o o S 5 & R i B & O o .. 459 15 | 1asies which di no et € M-t jake up for the loss in revenuo Miss Grace Horton of Brooklyn is| Was employed in a confidential cler- M — TALKING OF PROHIBITION. (The Tron Age says: — Wune sales of pig iron in the case| Many People Yet to Be Heard O o some furnaces equalled the total fe several preceding months, and jow in a limited way there is pig Washington, July 11.—Frty mems- ton buying for delivery in 1920, in-| bers werc waiting to - heard when luding some malleable in the Ceww | € wuwse Teiymed consideration of Authoritative Reports State That He Enforcement Plans. London, phn Radil First Chair formerly of this city, died at his I 0. 0. F. 25 Years Ago. home in New London, July 9. He is| sugust I or thercabouls J et e e 5 i minimum wage of $6 a day was fixed .. ; ge, 1. 0. O. I, was instailed as a Rranicl IO G\ i e s ) u £ = e ket. Sl S el e 7. ¢ anuary 1 of this vear when Henry 3 R creeene 3, 1 gh prohibiti eniber of the executive force of that W, Eredl Al ond Haro i) Bravna | e s nd et e | aaneaaa s BN B i e i Soper€ Southern furnaces that were [ WIERE R PO S e of peiely 25 yvears ago lasc night, a Big reduction in price of many | of New London and his daughters i 5 \‘“m(-“”yy)'lm N st e 4[‘1 " the | Butte Superior sellers are asking §1 a ton more, ew lIingland how to regulate thcic lange sthrough the "Herdld of that[ Victor records. See. C. L. Pierce|are Myrile M., of this clty; Manion C. | men who romained lovar ro the voms | Can Pae 165 e o o e o maa | personal habits, Itepresentative Fita- b St e G o L e ) ity; M .| men who remained loyal ta the com- | Ci o ST arcochiBhan vabockinus i it personal habits, 1 i hio shows. Deputy Master Taylor, | & Co.—Advl. . | and Anna B Brayne, of New Londen. | pany during the war period. Cen Leath ool rthern competitors having turned| o...1q " democrat, Massachusetts, de- sisted by Past Grands Kimberly, Tony Pilkowski, who failed to put in | ;phe funeral was held this afternoon | . & Ches & Ohio .. 66 e inquiry southward. Iastern | \...4"in an address attacking drast ymber:, Sloan, Stockwell and Smith, | an apbearance in police court yester-| . Slclook fromEtis fPennsylvania still reports concessions| . ., isiong of the prohibition enforce- gs in charge of the ccremony on | U4y morning to answer to a charge of Bn foundry iron, and standard low-| DrovE RS € K8 B e & test vota ARG non-suppart, was locked up this aft- phosphorus iron is available at $35 4t evening : 1 P - hoo: M e Al hasl baenl e mentle :‘.‘s?r‘.‘v:‘:.nl will be in court tomorrow — s Less than the {:'v_lmp\y‘:v« e was asiced | g nibition law entified with hoenix lodg: for the \é“ ey A ndeatany i (]m a vmn“ ot of hastoj wanted byjs The state of Maine was put forward D oo New shoes added daily to our shoo the s e onty Lk Al pree srtedviai st gyuarter of a century and has 2 o e 2 2 ¢ P B « alito Dol Sidude o by Mr. Fitzgerald as an example 3 )'f‘ i e ””[ sale. Besse-Leland Co.——advt. The board of directors of the New ;'”I“‘\-“- “”" iphouncediiniCaliforni. o ‘“\” - A~ British inquiry for 20,000 tons| oo™ Jia that prohibition could nzetically eve a = ] Ry ast March. stillers Se : b show, he said, ¢ 1 b tion. Lie. Lasloeen & mumpor|| | Jonn Niedwieckll of this city was Britain Radio club met last night for e Ve sl e e d e i of basic iron gives a fair prospect of | 10¢ e enforced zested this: morning) bysMolinted SO fin el 5lirnoge o ireoreamizing thalolubiiioi tiniolta tinie bt Tie declined 5| Pvietiat prd business. Sweden and Holland and Phe prohibition law has never cer Hayes for the Bristol authorities, . ! other countries, which see little early | | oun onforced in Maine.” he said. “I = = where he is wanted for alleged viola- ohance of getting pig iron from Gei- . o AR W EBS - ce “ord employes a $7 mini- | G G i : 8 pig 3 know from personal observation that WAR" WIDOW WEDS AGAL tion of the motor vehicle law. Wes clocted ™ temporary chalsmen, | - oif J1ond Swiployss that & § 1 Minis | Goodiich Rib . miny, are now inquiring here oy ’ he weddirg of Anthony Wodzin- Dollar underwenr 65c, ‘at Wilson's. | with George MeCarthy 5 mum would be put in effect soon Great Nor pfd > o i and Mrs. Helen Nowkowski, took b S nebtin ) BUHGE He also declined to state the price | it Nor Ore Cetfs ce at 7:30 o'clock last Tuesday Valiant Hive, L. O. T. M., will have | P120S for future activities of the club | paid for the minority stock. The Ford | Tuspiration ming at St Andrew’s Lithuanian | an oufing at Savin Reck nest Wednes. | Were discussed and committees ap- | family now hold 89 per cent Kansas City ireh. Rev. Bdward V. Grikis tied | qay pointed to carry on the work of re- Kennee Copper e ™~ g AT i1 Y ) ) z 30 C S >, P st v organizing. Those present were: MURDER LEFT UNSOLVED. ek sl 6 entjintention of buying 300,000 tons| gpenly at Portland and Lewiston with H mofo of rails, s reported. Japan | the connivance of the local authori- residence, 18 Edsel Ford, president of the Ford | Chino Cop . 19 Viets street, New London. Motor company, stated that the new | Chi Mil & St Paul stock purchase means that there will| Col I* & 1 be no new automobile company form- | Cons G Saon 1021 RADIO CLUB REORGANIZES ed as had bheen planned by the Ford | Crucible Steel .. , 11 Massachusetts would repudiate tha the =ociety for about 30 yoars, in this city, and Joseph A. Morris confirm the report current among| Gen Ilec .. ... 25 vears barrooms have been The withholding of railroad bus-| gpenly conducted in all the principal inegs is hurting the railronds more| .jties of the state. Drunkenness ran thak it has hurt the steel mills. The | yjot, murders were committed. For railfoad administration has not pres- | vears barrooms have been operated nuptial knot and officiated at the July sale men's suits at Besse-Le- | O ss. Following the ceremony, a re- | land’s.—advt. Irancis Mulvihill, Joseph Morri = — lehigh Valle is in the market for 5,000 tons of | (jes. 31¢ 4 = > X Jeorge Pra 5, NaOTEC O % N >olioe 5 - . E « ark b, s ies. ption was held at the home of the Tony Palaso, ‘aged fve years, was (v‘mge Pranitis, Ge rge McCarthy, | New Canaan Police Bury Woman | Louis & Nash . Tails after ibuyine 130,000 tons inthe 5 e de at 41 Connerton street. The | pitten in the back this afternoon by | Harold Bacon’and Walter Doyle Found in Swamp in Potter’s Field. | M Motor com .. past two months. France wants b,- | pAREDEVIL ACE iple were the recipients of numer- [ a dog near his o Mes Palrolanm 0 Mg2y % = 2 Z : IDE ACE ] R ddine EiTtaN Dl viate roiouin l"n(;:;h near his home 1 McClinto —_— New! Canaans Tuly 1l ——with el \l:l\ml"\:]un[.‘x‘vix hek % | 000 (lmw of vu‘\l.s and an equal .mm\;nl KILLED IN AIR ORASH LAt £ T | fvoad. A - 5 Na B sead .. 6 4 of plates, and Spain is inquiring for on their honeymoon trip at At- $250 in gold free far first house GIVE UP RATES CONTROL. "":]’(‘l G ek of e ] Ry N A R o 5,000 axles, 10,000 wheels and other| Par July 10.—Sub-Licut. Jean E > & Hudson. . equipment. The 40,000 tons of rails | Navarre, one of the first aces among tie City N. J Mrs. Wodzinski | yroofed and plastered at Orchard s U : 1 y o NN ame & Widow when her first hus- | Heights. Inquire at oflice. The Bod- Letls DaSIn s wamp ancar DOMIENGY N F S R 818 on which Belgium has been figuring | the I'rench aviatois during the war, Ohio Cities Gas . 5 9%k 91% | for some time appear to have gone to | and who was witl..rawn because of ha was killed in the world war in | well Realty Co.advt. 0 = of Wahackma road several months | ce = L S 5 cean Ship Owners. ago, another unsolvec -der mys- 3 nCg. The annual outing of the Holy Fam- 1 | ago, another unsolved murder m Noli ot achangs g I sh mills at about £19 10c,, c.i.f.,| his eccentric escapades, fell while Norfolk & West .. whereas the British quotation on do- | fiying near Versailles this afternoon - — ily Circle of St. Mary’s church will be | Washington, Jul : o CHANGES AT DEPOT. e lAbR e e TS e St SOl Al AT con X oIl B B i e R it 1o c 1l olic- M Desplic | R e : MR ey = AT e : s e v O¥ul o cean ireish ittt wa e Gk i 2 3 ac Mail 8 8 Co mestic business has been (15 and died soon after. Lieut. Navarre allace Chapelle, for the past six Big reduction in price of many cvery possible effort, the body went| p ., ' g 3 5 Japanese ship plate inquiries in this 1 at the airdrome at rs. assistant baggagemaster at the | Victor records. Nee L. Dierce | duished by the shipping board yes- | to its resting place unidentified, al-| |, e : ; Sl - 20,000 | Ryas RDONRCORIANERA IS B gy ' | passenger station, has resigned | & Co.—Ad S ferdny though scores of persons, including | LCOPIS'S Gas .... market include one for 20,000 tons. | yijjacoublay when, in trying to avoid pas sta , ha signed | & 0. davt. erday. gh s persons, 8 | pressed Steel Car . 893 another for 7,000 tons and a third | 3 collision with other machines, his Ray Cons S for 5,400 tons definitely reported. Ja- | oy crashed. He was officlally in Potter's Iield at lakeview lipping Board Restores Power to tery was recorded in the annals of position and will leave shortly for | A daughter was born at the New | Abandonment of rate control | 'elatives —of missing Birls grom i Haven, where he is to become | Britain hospital this morning {0 Mr. | pitneito exercised® by the bhoard | 11id8ePOrt and New York, viewed the | poiqiny % y , | pan’s program for 200 ships will take [ & TS U EE L Cing down twelve pected with an clectrical manu- | and Mrs. Hugo Caristrom of 101 | 3 b e ard |64y e e Sl e : several hundred thousand tons of | (reciieC bl LS 1017, atter anifkg company. Michael Cafferty | Stanley strecet ln‘.’,.;.‘f(l’r,!»:,‘u.(.‘..“\ S et S Rep I & S pfd ...106 ¢ tecl, much of which is to he bought | {EERE P ST LT rested been chosen to fill the vacancy | Wilson's fast colored shirts, $1.65. | Perfoct fre © shipowners in the | INyASION OF BRITAIN SotITa Bach e o b in flils country. An eastern Pennbylo) o FOIC R ln o o several ed by the resignation, and George advt L. oot o ) BY DRYS UNDI SRTel 219, s vania plate mill has sold 500 tons for | HIECC hnTe authiiobiTe LAY den; of Burlington, Vt., has ac- A small boy was taken into custody e effect of the hoard's action, p { shipment to Irance at 2.55c., Ditts- | Policemen with hi B e i L S il boaral G moals el wonln London. July 11.—“1 spent cons Studebaker s 2 SN jeged theft of a deck of playing cards | Pe Droblematical, although the feel- [ erable time yesterday with William Texas Ol o e e I at the Fair cont store. ing in shipping circles hore was that | Johnson, field marshal of the prohibi- | Union Pac . 133% 133 : L . ":""“;‘l”'” MR M‘"” S . f 2 D : \ew structural business, but the lar i s Neckwear, reduced prices, at Wil- | ¥ates would advance with the relin- | tion forces of North America,” writes | United 1oruit LOSES TWO FINGERS. onechyeny quishmeént of control. The principal| & Special .correspondent of the Daily Covper ... el L 1 ed 1 R e It e nin B nes i e ciea it s Mail The Anti-Saloon league has S Rubher ( o A : fo e Officer Albert Sharpe of 91|, t4.> S50 0 would be those hetween American | Sent him here and has given him carte [ U 5 Steel 5 York, taken by the American Bridg Hartford, July 11.—A conference h\c‘:‘l o ‘h,.vvl‘nm index and Fine goods for little money, at Wil- | Ports and South American and Me: blanche in respect to strategy, tactics S Steel pfd ... & s o | i G was held today in the office of the fle fingers of his right hand sey- | (¢ 90t flerranoant connte os and finances. Large numbers of men | \a ar Chem .. J. , 87 [ ne steel nuirxet Shows turther Im-| .ivii service commission between /hile at work 7 e Corb : : yroveme exports, with fresh evi- e 2 et S r‘: the Corbin|| “mye pollah Veteran Soldlers; Sallors o and women experts, including William | westinghouse . .{ . 2 : B panding demand in various | Jonn C. Brinsmade chairman of the w poration his morning. i L g S| commission and representatives of G Ta 5 7 Jennings Bryan, are caming for the s Ove . po s a machinist and in soms |20 Marines association will hold a P. GOULD'S HEIRS AGREI Willys Overland 4.. 39% lines of domestic consumption .and meeting this evening at 7: a growing confidence in the stability S0 o work 2 ner his hand became caught in Eapcicioc — “Meanwhile Pussyfoot Johnson will = S o e 2 > Pussyfc s0 ) 2 s explained by Chairman Brins- aHBe Wi o . | in the old Sacra1 Heart School hall, | i y : ; oo I X '‘GE e i iy | AsFexpidined ear 1 machine. He was tak Fhreatened Contest Over $6,000,000 | naudibly and invisibly clear the ficld | LOCAL E! HANGE o e e ol L ipne broducts | made it was for the purpose of finding TEw ) ;- N o Orange street. + 0 the New Britain hospital for S e e o t ! i §ing Read Victor ad for reduction rec- istate Is Called Off. s Ll ol PRICES QUOTED | something under a two-thirds opera- | out what the representatives wanted 5 . ord prices. C. L. Pierce & Co.—Advt. 5 , ! v St {ion promises steady holding of mill | in relation to conditions governing a REAUTY TRANSFERS. e — iess N iyl L giThe thisat \“hco’Ck]xlx::;'t‘l?a|hu“:(<:-(‘;:-nlx\?;‘x‘xlu‘yfiiz‘hu?.'. (By Lijchter & Co.) schedules through the summer and a | Pointments. The conference resultg e following realty transfers were | ICE PROSECUTWON T jenediicontestiintiofsatilem entlofRtNa)[f e Rt amir o v e punch’ | Bid Asked | probable increase in output as fall | in an understanding that there shou ded at the city cI®k’s office to- POSTPONED FOR TIME, | estate of G. P. Gould of Lyons Falls| hung on his office walls. They will | Hfd Elec |.x~.:x|nl B 236 ‘:u!\',\nu s. There is enough irregular- | be co-operation with the civil serv Louis Nair to Alex Bessoff, Hartford, July 11.—TU. S. District | is at an end. The petition of Mrs.| soon gratify or offend, as the case| S0 New Iing Te Setela 111 | ity in prices to Keep buvers and sel- rty on West street; Frank H. Al- | Attorn, (‘rn:.lx_\" said today that pos- | Ella T. Gould for her appointment as | may be, the views and susceptibilities | Am Brass .. s 5 lers alert, but the plentiful talk of ko C. Divinico et ux, property at | sible prosecution of the alleged ice | administratrix of her husband’s estate [ of millions of people in this country.” | Am Hosiery .... 3 possible advances has produced little | poo LATE FOR CLASSIFICATI|] )wight street; Bodwell Land | combine had not been given up‘but| Was Wwithdrawn in the Jefferson 2 = Am Hardware ... oL | Torward buying. LS kg - i~ Jaftys to Zygmunt Szopliksuski lot | Was necessarily deferred until the | COUNty surrogate’s court, and she con- ) WILSON; STED Am silver A 3 After taking some good contracts, | FOR SALE—1918 Crow Elkha harlton and Allen streets. liquor situation was cleared up. He | Sented to the appointment of Harry P Billings & Spencer % 36 | severd makers of nats, boltsl and excellent order; 1916 Ovenih e Semnli aid that when the war-time prohibi. | Gould and Mrs. Donald S. Tuttle, chil- | 1 While Trying Bristol Brass .. rivets have put up prices 5 pei cent touring; 1919 Oldsmobile dg MARY'S VS. COLT" tion mensure was passed no extra ma. | dren of Mr. Gould, as administrators, - e Colt’s Arms Co .. on Dolts, $1 on nuts except semi- strator: 1918 Light Paige e baseball team representing the | Chinery was provided for its enforce- The o.nt.‘-tv «3‘| M .n\,l.u who was | T ol \' Eagle Lock Co ..... '!)V\\S»'l:‘_")f\!\r| 10 per (ks (1 BRIy 1918 H\nrlun:l delivery; 1 St. Mary's school will play|™ent. As o result he had been | PAPCr .manutacturer, is believed to] Washington. July —A man giv | Internatl Silver pfd . | Others have followed suit, but there ton truck. Cohen Motor of Wl play | iged to withdraw his investigating | @mount to something like $6,000,000. | ing the name of James L. Ezekel of Landers, I & ( are still some stragglers. Arch St i eiEzis Gicam o Haviford FatlfoR SSONCRRA Sy i B it a2 bt | He lett no will. Landover, Md., was arrested at the Natl Marine Lamp .. 34 The agitation by the Western As- 3‘"}‘{;h"1“:_“{‘:""““:‘]‘“'””“‘L‘i“ "‘““‘:" [ e on Wite: ot s 1 S capitol shortly before President Wil- | N 13 Machine . ... 66 | sociation of Rolled Steel Consumers ams cla e state | k i Pt = R son arrived yesterday. The man had | Niles-Bem-Pond (o 132 | 'fee a Chicago base on iron s stee plonship and this game is to de. = TORNADO MITS BRADFORD (ex NileszBem -Fond /(Jom T 2 roriant 1 e | ST S a letter addressed to “Woodrow Wil- | North & Judd Mfs Co . | | products has led to an oppoiiatment he rightful holder of the title ],,”.,3‘ \,{f,:"”"_],:\hr,'.,‘"n‘l'“':fi o Bradford, ka, July i1 | fiics Two per-| son, President, Capitol Building,” | peck, Stow & Wilcox 5 | for a hearing before the Federal sons were killed, many others suf- | which he said he wanted to deliver o | |t S { ibrade o S 5 e BBk he sl v b .fr\n Aesiohler ny ;tln s suf- | which he said he wanted to deliver to | pussell Mfg Co ... .. Y rade Cors ceton il Washington British and French navies, have been | fT®¢ & > “> houses were | the president in person. SeodilE L TSI U Wednesday, Chairman Gary appear- ordered to proceed to Fiume where he,. Stacey Subply company's; tnere have been disorders recently completely demolished by a tornado B S o ing for the Steel Corporation, while at 189 Allyn street sometime | hotween Italian troaps and other elo. By between which swept a narrow path through THREE SHIPS IN. Stanley R & Ts Co ... he association is represented by its Bradford late today. About 50 houses New York, July 11.—The transports | Stanley Works S ttorney. LOST—Wg sday night and stole carbon jjents in the force of oc upation. The | Were damaged. One small dwelling | Valacia, Saxonia and Taloa. all from | Torrington Co com ..... Japan has been no small factor’ in street s idere: packas aving x_\nlue of $4,245. The gjtuation at Fiume, however, is re-| was carried a quarter of a mile by | Brest, arrived today with 221 officers | Traut & Hine . e copper advance, the markotsfioss L™ ’etw{‘ fry was discovered last night. | ported to be more quiet. the twister. and 3,315 men, Union Mig 4 4 TRINg ong On the whole g 5 - the time it was reported that he would be examined by mental ex- perts J 4 CONFERENC HARTFORD. afry Sharpe, aged 17 vears, son of public institutions and department | | commission WANTED-—Automobile salesman perienced, for wholesale and rig pleasure car, trucks and access! ies; all of Connecticut; a good po tion for the right man. Col Motor Co., 86 Arch St 7-11 ——— — | BURGLARY IN HARTFORD | Ltford, July 11.—Burglars broke | | i