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RICHTER & CO. MMNMBERS NEW YOREK ETOCK EXCHANGE &1 WES1T MAIN STREET ..... veesr. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. TEL. 2040 ICAT DISCLOSES IN TILLMAN’S TOGA |ALLEGES MURDER : | MURDER OF WOMAN OF FEDERAL MAN We Can Assist You ” May We ? Brother of F. A. Dowscy Belicves PERSONALS rew shop office force is spending a Week at the shore Miss Betty Peters and Mrs. Cawl, ormenly Miss Ruth Peters, will leave pmarrow for their home in New York Bity. Miss Peters has completed the portrait of Mrs. W. I’. Bacon which she was painting. John W. Lynch, who recently re-| of Mrs. Mary Litchut on the third turned from overseas duty, has been | fioor of 113 Stanton ists in Making Trouble Until Investigation Is Undertaken He Was Sandbagged: Was It is the policy of this bank to lend aid to those industries of this community which need financial assistance whenever with the investigation of the mys- tHev i show th.t by reasonlilor terious death of K. A. Dowsey, Sov- | good management and good prospects they are entitled to by Ncighbox Tnvestigating Fraud. New York, July 15.—A yowling cat ; Seattle, July 15.—In connection ran yesterday morning into the flat 50 Shares Bristol Brass. street, leaped ot | ernment Secret Service agent, who | f§ 50 Sh A 3 Sil ber e : o service, and is | ; assistance. “;:fi"“k‘” "[“'“'1'::'( ‘l"“hn;i‘“'l L“ the woman and darted into the hall- | was found dead here, May 2, and is | ares merican Suver. visiting with relatives in Holyoke, g 7 v it it e way) [Dhel cat veturned, sUll erying believed by officials to have heen | We have had the satisfaction 50 Shares Aetn N“t . ® Mrs. Litchut kicked it away. But um[‘ murdered, H. . Frick, district man- of seeing our business grow as a . - R . f v ¢y rersisted anc 9 s 1 g ager of > Kmergency IMleet corpor- j the result ur st s' I e e ager of the lmergency C ! ic result of our customers 50 Sh S l w k street leave today for Litchfield whers | Into. the flat, yowling, until Mrs. Lit- ation, yesterday issued a formal } growth, and through their ares dtan ey OrKs. they wiil spend the summer. chut, curious, followed. CESURORG (i AR DR TR Gl | loyalty much other profitable = The cat made for the flat next door, covered in the corporation’s recorc ) Emma Zimmerman, Vivian ( on which to hase an accusation business has come to us. dar and Gladys Fogarty leave Satu day for Stonington where they will spend their vacation. DEATHS AND FUNERALS here of fraud against anyone connected with the shipbuilding interests in this district.” 1 Dowsey, at the time of his death, had heen making an investigation of matters here which were said to in- volve a possible gigantic fraud against the government. A formal inquest is set for today At the time of the finding of Dow- sey’s body, Coroner «i. (. Tiffin signed a certifi ment officials, it is said, in which death was attributed to apoplexy. 41 years old, a Russian. In the bed- room, Mrs. Litchut found the body her neighbor on the floor, her headl under the hed. She called the police. Assistant Medical lixaminer THo- i nans discovered marks’ indicating the Mrs, Lillian Wightman. woman had been strangled to death. Funeral services for Mrs. Lillian | There were also bruises on the head, Wightman will be held tomorrow | lips and chest morning at the Church of St. John!| A small bag that contained $230 the Evangelist. Rev. John J. Fiti- | had been torn from her waist. Chairs serald, pastor of the church, will be | in the room were upset in charge 'of the services and inter- The assailants also took a Third | ment will be in St Mary’s new | Loan Liherty Bond of $100, (wo bank cemetery. | books totalling §2,75 two gold - watches and a gold chain: | CITY ITEMS | Mrs. Bessie Richet, janitress of the . building, told the We'd like to demonstrate this to you. The Gemmercial Trust Co. | | !lh,u of Mrs. Branislaw Kucharsky, | | | | GOODWIN BEACH & CO. Room 410 Natiopal Bank Bullding. Telephone 312e, T. FRANK LEE, Manager Landers, Frary & Clark Stock Bought and Sold e at the request of Zovern- New York, June 15.—Concerning police that shortly the death of his brother, T'rederick A. —_ before discovery of the hody she saw Dowsey, of the United States Secret Millinery -2 price. Seibert’s, | two strange men ®o upstairs Service, at Seattle, James 1. Dowsey, \O Church street.—advt. A boy flying a kite on the roof re- a lawyer, who lives in Manhasset, L “:« rl,m.n[m “Fm :‘,(\‘gn;\»um‘l 1»_\»‘ .Io‘<o)‘;h‘ ported that he saw a strange man| Lawyer, hanker, manufacturer, | I L, and whose office is at 66 Broad- in n 1 Rooms 300-310 National Bank Bldg. Tel. 45, inski, for Teofela Zarecka, to build | come ~“out upon the' roof, glance | nat's Dinl. « ay, said last nig ancia ) b : ; f AU E DI aucconton s seat of | way, said last night LOPL 5 a three-faumily tenement house on |around as though frightened and run | ..., . o CELEERD U9 o SEni @ Ssopinst i ich o S ( W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. Lawlor street. The estimated cost is | down through the tenement 4t | Senator Tillman of South Carolina. B S - 7 “ Z met with foul play. When I rececived $7,200. No. 113. Here he is on business bent. ilis D 9 3 o it word of his death, I knew well that m hx||11|.,»CK—_\ -2 price. Seibert’s, No arrests have been made yet. Bome o Eiens he was never troubled with any heart R[E ‘ Church street.—advt. 4 e ECRStEce e — affliction and T wired to Seattle for a TO HOLD OUTING. ! AMERICANS GROGGY PRAISES WILSON. thorough investization. An autopsy AT 7 & : - = was performed t{here and the verdiet About 75 of the young women em- " £l o | Clark Declares President Is Greatest | Was that my brother had died of ploves of the Corbin Screw corpo WHEN PEACE CAME ark arcs President Is Greatest | ¥a8 | (ha tion office force will enjoy a truck ride apoplexy. WE WILL BUY AMERICAN HARDWARE NORTH & JUDD’'S Man in World. to Momauguin next Sunday, leaving e Washinst T . ‘We had an autopsy performed —_— — - — S Gl G T e e ol T ashington, July 15.—Republicans | here. Until tomorrow evening I can- : New Dept Mfg Qo pfd 105 Niles-Bem-Pond Co pfd 98 turing to New Britain in the evening. | IMinois Division Ofmicer The party is headed by Miss M. Kgan, i i 00 The ear eversi carried | People’s Gas .. Their [ may find fault with President Wilson [not give the name of the physician | Noon—=The early ‘reversal careied | Heobles D88 oosce o who performed it, hut there was wb. |Many favorites one to five points|iPressed Steel Car . 93 “but by the verdict of peoples of the i - e i ses, U, S Steel for- | Ray Cons +v.. % Niles-Bem Pond Co com 1 32 5 e Gt Spirit Was Willing But Flesh : % ey : under closing prices, U. 8. Stee C Coc : : : ’h'n] h;;s mm‘k fi”m“g:n}f“: ’I”l it OBl st o oremosaintalitne ?‘]4”121:1}\' r:v(: :v\n'::v”;:mr; (;:: L e feiting all of yesterday's gain. Prices | Reading ...... 914 North & Judd Mfg Co 94 98 of the biggest affairs of its kind to be Was Weakeni "D e 4D y or fr son. v s P ov Repill & S c 1007, Peck, Stow & Wilcox 43 45 i Rephih L as cning. world,” Democratic Leader Clark de- o onticie > vas |SOON rebounded vigorously, however, | Rep I & S com % & s O] i R (ol U (i i SRR e e e s e "_f‘f;‘"f‘ dent ;“’fm\;"’ ihay ho,\]’.'; buying of rails, notably standard| Rep 1 & S pfd ...104% 104% Plimpton Mfg Co ......1I PA EAYS LALIAN PEOPLE Washington, July 15—American sol- S o S 28 ‘” "]" r’ll »”1" "‘f] ,'."'” appealed | ;o es, serving to effect a general re- | Southern Pac ....109% 108% Pralt & Whitney Co pfd 98 C 2 ey 2] diers in France were.“of superh spir- | NoUse during debate on the sundry L RS o make a |/ iustment. Tobaccos, sugars and | Southern Ry ; 30 Russell Mfg Co . san 345 ARE FRIENDLY TO AMERICA | §¢ ¢ 4 bit grogsy fs an army," when | ©ViL bill- soloeli R ect ation textiles were conspicuous in the rally. i Studebaker 108 14 Smyth Mfg Co .........175 185 Hulifax, N. 8., July 15 —Thomas|| the armistice was signed a il Answering a statement hy Republi- S - Lorillard jumping 11 poinfs and | Texas Oil -:’:m': Sew Co pfd ......105 A ] 4 E stice was signed, a house war | can Leader Mondell who said that if - S i o Stand Scw Co com 380 39 Nelson Page, United States ambas: investieatine o i Lo ey G na Y Anterican Woolen 6 1-2 on compa Union > 3 dor to Italy, is a passenger on the| ga ],ifl:-",'.'H.«(,-(.”‘1";n“&(‘"}.r}\.‘|"ypm.]d r:)‘;' the president had been At home when | RAILROAD WRECK 1 tive few sales. Montana Power | {iited I Sl Stanley R & L Co ....395 110 Cung e s o Trec ESopery = > sund 1 appropriation bill es, gaining 3| 1 \ i Stanley Works ......,.108 110 Lunard liner Carmania, which was at | jop P S, the sund civil appropriatior i n QT A featured the utilities, gaining 3| Ugah Copper ..... 9 this port vesterday. The Carmania| jehy ddiutant of the 33rd (1inois) |was passed it would not have been | BEING INVESTIGATED & Division points. Trading cxceeded yesterday's | 11 s Rubber Co ... v‘,-"”.{.w\‘,\ = ohin . 240 put in here last night to land 2500 He said ho was astounded by a |NSSSSSBIY to veto it, Mr. Clark said Gealines lofthe forenconth and was |y & lsteel . i | b e IR e 10 New York. 6 by a Col. Cowan of General head- “l‘.‘:‘ almost everything the president | cyyg, at Montowese Results in Two |exchange on London and Paris wis | \egtinghouse Eiet it s gt M. Fage sald thatitho Italianiipeos |l uarters thal the transportition altuaill o : 1 ignored. Call money opened at 6 0| \yjjlvs Overland .. 39 383 383 | 1 S 2005 & ple were particularly friendly to it 4 Situa- 1, The house appropriation committee Deaths—Trainmen Held in Wb G, N f Union Mfg Co ... : 112 Amelrca. They were still suffering | JO0 21 the front was so bad that the [ qecided today to recommend repus- Al a0 20— Stocks 3 S | U S Envelope Co pfd ..109 111 o NS | American army could not have kept | chee of i 5 - Chlansioy M, % BRI GhRA G, U S Envelope Co com mnn\)ml ations, he added, t'!'tlmc the e nsor andiattic b ine sage of the bill. $5,000 Bail. o moderately irregu at the i i ~ 5 L8 ‘Ax”l % fact that when he left Rome the peo-| > 2 = of lay's cssion Profit 3 3 W | ek Cc e Germans hi s o ). H —_— — o ) - 5 opening of today’'s sess plé were using war bread and had (”‘vf\ \i(w!‘_":,l‘\“(f‘l'e‘:"”';"’“"I“L‘“‘(‘{”l ] New Haven, July 15.—Two in- it e oo ek HARTFORD STOCKS. practically no sugar. The ambassa-| . ° S S e ORI oL CE O S0l WOROK — — - 'OUNG Wi - taking in Cr ! SR YOUNG WOMAN quiries were begun today into the | |co fogether with the heaviness of sterday | shippings as a result of the strike Quotations rurmshcfi of 1 to almost & |Beach & Company, T. I | TREATY FIGHT GOES ON. dor addressed the Canadian soldiers| OWah had been sent out to inspect on the way across the Atlantie, at | the 33rd Division KILLED IN AUTO UPSET | wreck at Montowese late yi their request I naturally assumed that he had New London, July 15.—In an au- | which came ahout through the [ causing reactions by Goodwin, Lee, local Today’s Session of Senate Expected to r le: This bal- | manager. | Bring Forth More Decbate. ample jus " for such a ate- . S e points among leaders. This was Al | 2 L y*‘:l:']‘Jt,“ ]\H‘::;Ill(h:‘ll‘l‘n‘\“]l::\‘ such a state- | tomobile accident at Fisher Island | crashing of a work train into freight el &b b e by the Futher July 15, 1919 Washington, July 15, ~Tssuos ¢t N POST OF AMERICAN LEGION “French officers,” Col. Huidekoper | €AY 1ast evening Miss Harriet Hey- | cars on a siding, two men being | sirength of equipments and some of ’ e Bld = Asked | L ARt wero sxpected i dil ACTS AGAINST SENATOR REED. | added, “were of the opinion that | Wood of Worcester, Mass., reccived | Killed and six injured. Coroner Mix | the popular specialties, motably to-] ITaflvoad Stocks. go | sult in further committec action and ema fin ol sl e 2 i began his inquest by calling in rail- | haccos, Sumatra making an advance d & Conr TR 3 several ‘hours of debate in the senaté Birmingham, Ala., July 15.—Reso- -‘y”‘]‘“l”"'” I"““l'i]“[ml “(I'l ]fl‘\(‘n] the | injuries which resulted in her death | .oiq men to Fie st el o points. Oils, coppers and Banks & Trust Co.’s AT 5 i od by o . shelter and carc that should have been Q. Pow = K ok ejlioliy sl =t iDo, ) 2 , Eimaio 1 @ 8 lutions were adopted by the Birming- | 228 1< them. In reply to Chairman | 2P J- G- Powles of Los Angeles, Cal. | at the office building of the New Ha- [ investment rails were steady to firm, | Am Ind Bk & Tr Co 170 The foreikn relations committee, 1 o >0 \ A erica N B £ 5 \g - 3 Ik & Trus D e 196 t . o geanl b ot otuimetican e on [ ey outh Dakota, the witness | Was seriously hurt. There were no|\Ven railroad company, General Sup-|but motors also reacted on realizing | City Bk & Trust Co ! which yesterday reported three reso: vesterday, declaring that no member S T ; First Nutl Bank .. Sediis A oy 3 the post would be present to hear | declarcd, he would not say “‘that the [ witnesses of the accident. The tour- | erintendent Idward Regan undertook | sales. 1:30 p. m.—The market | Hfd-Aetna Natl Bank ..245 lutlonsasking nthe '\’v”’i‘fl'. ro:m"o‘ G e e e N e s e e e s e | to get at the facts for the company. Wall Street, 1:30 p. m.— Gl acms Sed Bay =0 formation about the Versailles neg LR o Exe b o S s 2 There were few devel onts t fairly boomed at noon, Crucible Steel LAS NLOEL SRS $ tiations had before it today a proposal Missouri will make here tonight in op | Sheltering the common soldie; i SlCDME L R0y 3 ; Tvanc fd Trust Co 180 i bk L Py ¥ Engineer Themas Dorrigan and | again leading the further advance on | Hfd Trust Co .........480 by Senator Johnson, republican, of position to the league of nations and both out. A resident of the island | Conductor Danfel I. Sullivan of tho| its Tise to w &ain of 9 points allowing | Land Mts & Title Co .« 56 California, to request all available data urging all “one hundred per cent who visited th i 4 ¢ 5 lend. Other [ New Britain Trust Co ..240 260 G e h ging . £ e scene shortly after Kt I S for the quarterly dividen 1 bearing on the preparation of the Americans” also to refrain from at- | PLANE FALLS INTO RIVER the e woricRtin EheldBbylithe Seoronienfin |08 : earin e prer ..240 couple were driving turned turtle, throwii them | s accident sai s aohinel i : teclis shared i e feverish activity, | Phoenix Natl Bank ....240 Sy ;i iy ,rOpOS! TRt hel etire vecident said that the machine 000 each until he shall have made | Steell hared in the fever treaty and particularly 11 proposed & & must have been traveling at high | his report, were out Bail - | @lso Industrial Alcohol which gained | Riverside Trust Co -250 drafts of the League of Nations. Senator Reed was handed a copy R R e g S BOXS = ougionsbaifrandiwercit o s aer i curity Trust Co .400 Aaother proposal considered cer- Al b P e marks in the | called hy the coroner at I o I e £ prop of the resolutions by a committee of | Three Pinned to Bottom As Machine | roadway showing that it turned. ovew | wos oy 20 P i T e Wwall Street Close—Trading reflect- | State B & T Co .. ~400 {ain to aronss discwyiN: in the miel o Rir 5 Eoa ay s 3 ork train was to bring i . ¢ : . aiel U s : . E ) £ . she, Blrnas ghan Fog | Dives Thto/ the Dolaware three or four times. Miss Heywood | city from the Montow \’o‘fvvl.':v'x:’\mf, ed less nervousness in the last half| U & .Bank . i tal ing was a motion by Senator Hitch= never regained consciousness and died of) imen! who, hadl Been repair. |Nour but U 5. Steel and & “']“ ';‘lh“' X '("” f"?"';:"‘u “‘?;\' " cock, Nebraska, ranking dr-mr)‘(t‘;‘!lt 4 TOME | River. shortly after 9 o'clock She was a | i he track e sor i [ileaderstwercRlols ipoin s ceraty S| S MO OB RE SN SUERNES = member that all future committee TAXES MORE'N INCOME | shorty atter' 9" olocic S Ing ehe trasie dus to deraitment gun: | oaders were 1 1o 2 noinis ader, ok | QLRI Tnstma e on it uiie, T [@Bhiladelnhisifunly s> Mhitee inaval | EEveln 0o iy i ek s i MRS SRdiGiE N 00 (Xicars SNtheRtramranii R e e Hartford Fire .... thought possible that an attempt aviators were pinned to the bottom of [ or™ & "M, Iinderman. e resained | 1oic i siding as the switch had heen | ™55 105 W ocimated 1,750,000 shares. | National Fire ... might also be made (& secure some e Dot five ey e | LR an. e regained | left open. Two men killed were on el Phoenix Fire ...... | »n on the question F@f criticizing : consciousness late {onight, but was not | a car platform : L 50 action 1 s terd when o large five-passenge: informed of Miss Heywood’s death % s New TYork Stock Exchange quota- | Standard Iire S 2 President Wilson in vm)*tlcx: con= | seaplane plunzed into shallow water e s i S = tions furnished by Richter & Co., | Life and Indemnity I sideration of the treaty W | off the Philadelphia navy yard. Two SR e PAVLOWA e members of the New York stock Companies, paas others in the seaplane at the time A - >l B e Aetna Cas & Surety ... 550 T SUCCESS SE. 3 O] S O TGRS o iR = o g Exchange: S . yE SLIGHT SUCCESS SK; St s - LODGE MAKES CHARGES. VT CONSTANTINOPLE Y. W. C. A, CH B Rt it 72 725 e | The dead Fnsign Harold O. Roeh- Washington, July 15. — Senator New York, July 15.—The first refu- July 15, 1919, Conn Genoaral Life ....690 P : it | Pasadena, Calif.; Chief Machin- | Lodge, the republican leader, charged | gee to he received at the Y. W. . A High Low Close | Hartford Steam Boiler .380 390 London, July 1¢ L \. I Bhrke, Milwaukee, | i) the senate today during debate on | Service center in Comstantinople, | Am Beet Sugar ... 94% 93% 94 Travelers .............820 hou o CoxewalniEIRG RSO el A e et i h et el s i chim NG enedlTaste wecle washal] ATach ) Coldt s 3% 3% 3% Public Utilitie: | statement of the Ln\“(;f jitic Clty, SR Tt settlement was “a price paid” for | $ISter of Anna Paviowa, the Russian | Am Agri Chem ..110 109% 110 1ifd City Gas & Lt Co ptd 93 | “”.“‘v‘p;, ’:j.;::kllrnlv::r"\n(\“(ln. The injured: W. Rt arner, Bars |y s nts s ienature tol the League!ot | doncersccording o o cable message | Am Car & Edy Go 114° 1118, 113 Hfd City Gas Lt Co com . e g . | penter’s mate, broken leg and badly & £ ag R G e e St : i9y 61 Nor Con Lt & Pr Co pfd 100 postpone any part o s Nations with the robbing of China as | ™ ¥ here vyesterday by the| Am Can ......... 62% > 2 Pr Co com 50 does not wish ‘to atte bruised. e e Y. W. C. A. War Work council. The | Am 1L0Co ......... 97 94 Nor Con Lt & Pr (¢ 50 et e e | R. Parker, m\\\]mu observer, suf- refugee had lost her husband, several | Am Smelt ........ 88% 873 So New Eng \'\'f‘ Co prd 28 g = | fering from shock. brothers, father and mother, during | Am Sugar ..,.., 1415 1393 1403 | Thompsville Wtr Co pfd 2 S ! ; g | s - e - Co 38 'RAFFIC TIED = the war. After belng cared for she [ Am Tobacco 240 240 240 Thompsville Wir Co com 3 o TRARIHO. After off ETHELBERT WATTS, FORMER left for England to join her sister. Am Tel & TAl ..103% 1 Manufacturing Co.'s. Norwich, July 15.—After o G | ' N . o [or 76 76 Aetna Nut Co .. 3 the Shore Line Electric Railway comy | i AMERICAN DIPLOMAT, DEAD - — Anaconda Cdp +i¢ 76 ity e s 230 pany and representatives of the trol- RGN TS Fe Ry'Co. -.1023% 1007% 101 m Brass Co . .iies s --223 2 any anc yresentatives g Philadelphia, July 14 —Ethelbert BIG TRANSPORT IS |\-' 1‘1\?\:1 |éio? e N e aes LTy leymen had failed to come to any sats J | Watts, who spent 23 years in the con- DISABLED OUT AT SEA | s ¢ O . . i Am Hardware Co .....161 163 isfactory agreement at a meeting held, | sular service of the United States and e e :; Co moey aon A Silyer Copbn oo . N34 this morning, the trolleymen voted. 6 DAVIO [SEasaconsulgsenersl st inruesels b TR R ,h" BERERO R AR s e Am Thread Co pfd ... 3% go on strike at midnight tonight. s | the Germans overwhelmed Belgium. Seran e R R e ) o 5 Automatic Refrig Co ...115 President Perkins of the Shore Line BEATTY | died at the University of Pennsylves orals o mic st 1 sl o [ L0 HEon e [Feisiss &% aitinternationkk Ry 4 i plughosntiaiByestctda SR vas AT et O st M\do ‘:\d“'\p;”‘ o 1147 1091 Jigelow-Hfd Cpt Co com 93 95 {ative O'Brien attended the me > toda E sh as dis- o Les o o 4 & 5 a7 A berkin P 4 | vears old bl S0 milesthe = ot o ¢ fl Crcalaiohlo el e Rillings & Spencer (o 137 President Perkins announced th Mr. Watts was first appointed to A ek Gl | ASlG e e i Bristol Brass Corp s 5 effort would be made to operate {8 3 ; S e T st L e o H:\';‘_ 2 nifl.nvvldnm)z(‘d. the | Chino Cop . oo B A G el X zle car and that the entire s9§ | T8 Cleveland in 1896 and served in many Lf,',-.,{f‘:f»u{,."ff.’ im':t f,“;::w;r ',‘;)' h ”"‘ l\w ; S ‘, o The Edward Balf Co ..100 | would be shut down. | . & C! S8 ee le *ortland, | Co & A 54 3% 53 % v o . o | { countri 2 ‘ase, Lekwd & Brnd Co 215 { Me., last night to go to tF ansport’s | Cons Gas ........10 104 1, Case e S 97 r 3 ‘ P Me., Tast to £o to the transport’s | Cons Ga ...}.108 A Shen o G941 197 WILL ADVANCE IN 1918 assistance in response to a wireless | #Cencible Steel ..l 149 1i41s Dk 4 33 ABOVE WAR PRICES Lady Beatty, who is the wife of the | FRENCH SOCIALISTS call, DPel & Hud , 1131% Colt's |\w»'>- :v: o 1 $ British admiral and the daughter of WON'T RATIFY PACT e ogle gLoc How in Sixt) oluing Distillers the late Marshall kield of Chicago, Holyoke Wir Pr (G0 4. :a410 BDSIU:‘ anper NEWS PPavis, July 15 (By the Associated PHILADELPHIA FIRE DEATH Erie .... Sisinialals b 8 32 ernatl Silver pfd . 94 o t FREEC e ays more in taxes than her annual : : 5 ; o e et N % 32 Internatl S ) Mailed on request SER o' Reenty fn'gom,. amounts to. She's taxed 6o | Press).—The National Council of the LIST STILL STANDS AT SIX. | 00 000 170 170 Internatl Silver com 30 | posted on “Coppers,” *Silyensis -"&,‘:’é: 3 per cent on her income in the Unitea | S0Uilist :““"‘\“"“ SodRicranaig e Philadelphia, July 15.—Continuous | Goodrich Rub 86 86 | Johns-Pratt Co e 75 | metal shaves our confiplcte St States because it is in excess of $200,- | OPDOSC ““ JL ! M“ : 1epedoedroay. search in the ruins of the burlap | Great Nor pfd 96 A “' s e service 18 at your comy 4, 000 and 50 per cent in Great Britain ”"‘ oI 20, to 114, with 387 warehouse, destroyed by fire here | Gt Nor Ore Ceils{, 51% 0% | I R .\n e e e s day to Boston Coppg S, S0 $200,000 of income costs her $210,- | abstentions. | | Saturday, when more than 50 fire- | Hlinois Cen .. 101 103 atl .\:.‘.\uhm ».(.“1 . N Boston, Mass. 000 in taxes. 5 R men were caught under falling walls, | Inspiration ...... 67 :‘ N B Mac ¢ apus : - —— | FOR NATIONAL BUDGET SYSTEM failed to reveal any more bodies yes- | Interhoro ........ 7% = : FO STIMULATE EXPORTATION. | Washington, July 15.—After brief terday. The death list stands at six. | Interboro pfd T " : g } £ 3 rde " P The more than two-score firemen Kansas City so 1 . Washington, July 15.—Application | debate the senate yesterday passed a . i = s 4 4 i C T d Safe DepoSlt will now be received from responsible | resolution by Senator MeCormick, lv\_.ylliv;«} .mh:l_H recovering. Ylhr* I\;-rl\' I\mv\vm;‘ (\x’mm S o onnectlcu r“st an 5 American banks and exporters for ad- | republican, [llinois, providing for et i R e Bl e B A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPQRATION Vances against eattle and cattle pro- | appointment of a committee to worlk | AL s | Lenigh Valley H A ¢ r Ty duet shipments, the war finance cor- | out @ plan for a national budget sys- | — '\1"” 3N ‘l'(' e i organized and qualified thro&gh years AQ}, S poration announced today, the pur- | tem. The committee will consist of CONGRATULATES SCOT ax Motor co 5 onservator pose being to stimulate exportation | six republicans and four democrats. 1N Tondon: Juls: 16-—Kins Georze has| Sles Betrolenm trustworthy schlee,.IO act as 4 12 @nd broaden the demand for these | : = | sent the following telegram to Major | ~ittional rL‘»’j”\]‘ =vezutor or Admiristrator. PP : Pproducts. | STRIKE IN SEYMOUR. Scott, commander of the R-34: N Y \" ne \I' o . ( ) 5 R | Seymour, July 15.—Employes of the | Al roads lead to Washington “I heartily congratulate you all on| N ¥ ¢ & Hudson o Capital $750,000. Surplas CAN CABLE ABROAD. | pingse BManufecturing company to the | lieresfter. Sceretary of War Buker, | vour sate retusn home after the som. | Nev Consi . ... 3 New York, Fuly 15.—The Western | number of out of a full force of in the picture, is dedicating the zero | pletion of yvaur memorable and, in-|N YN H & U, R R 4% Union Telegraph company announced | 150, are on strike today demanding an | milestone for the system of national | qeed, unique transalantic air voyage'. Ohio Cities Gas that business cable messages can now | eight jhour day instead of ten hours | highways u_nf!or construction. On the Gen. J. 2. B. Seeley, head of the air »\'(‘r‘*‘hf‘l'v\ Ps c ; g . he accepted far Germany but must be | with the same wages. The company | milestone in gold is an outline map | ministry, and other officials, also sent | Norfolk & West ..109 qlfll.t.en in Emglish or French. makes textiles and knitted goods. of the system. ‘ congratulatory telegrams. l Penn R R . Connecticut Trust and Si HARTFORD, CONN, M. 1}