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5 RALD, ITHURSDA:, JULY 17, 19 10, ‘ B AR SRIKE»'"ES - Valiant Ch;pl;fin {0 GIVEHEARINGS WANAMAKER AT 81 : Up ROSTON TODAY. . - : : ON STINDAY MOVIES | Y We Can Assist You f ICTER & CO. Matter Will Be Refers e “ e 2 : ? Jatter Will Be Referred to Ordinance . o ‘ 8 May We ; Pt Sathairmal Wi Committee and Al Interested = i S , el Dl ok O (Continued from First Page) & s £ : g ; o . B 5 Gl 3P 5 Can Air Their Views, : s 2 It is the policy of this bank former member of the war labor| & 3 ' o . e Bt e Gt board, had offered to serve as arbitra- % Sl i ECOTD A ‘"“""}‘ % . | ©of this community which need tor in the strike cf employes of the e wrkre CIUbInedl UnS nciiiesl 1y s o l financial assistance whenever Boston Elevated- Railway Co. M. 4 : i 3 § | which the cily will—or will not, = 2 . B they show that by reason of . Ogburn told Mr. Fitzgerald he had | % % 3 e M e Nl BUT R O o o £0od management and good | 50 Shares Brlstol Brass, heard the evidence in the Boston car- : -\ N | tion pictures under the new state law. . _ ! St e A men’s case with former joint Chair- : S ‘When the ccuncil meets in August, : : : B assistance. 5 Sh: Al i Sil e one of its principal items of business L - ; : 0 ares American dilver. man Taft and Manly, who are in Can- | - s ; ada and California respectively. B X N | will be to take up a proposed ordi- T ; We have had the satisfaction i 1y | R it 1 e o | o R N o e e 50 Shares Aetna Nut. CITY lTEMS ; . Such a proposed ordinance will b : 3 the result of our customers’ 3 . - - referred to the ordinance committee i i : ; e i 50 Shares Stanley works. . : and that body will later hold special } and throu®h "A meeting of the Veterans’ asso- | g : X | meetings at which public hearin loyalty much other profitable ciation will be held tonight in their | . 3 will take place and those interested quarters on Arch street. | . ¢ ¢ | in the matter, pro or con, will be It was learned at the New Britain | & i - given a chance to explain their pos General hospital this afternoon that | § #if ¢ : i 3 tion. the name of the girl who had her 3 Today several of the local motion } 3 i anamalker, who is probahly Anier pany today is Josephine Wendeski, of committee at that time and explain | . ccoq 81 but he is at ]””‘,‘m vhil- | B i . 9P aei et oot & | their side of the matter. It is also | yqeiphia store daily, NEW BRITATN, CONN. Room 410 National Bank Bullding. Telephone %120, T. W. O'Connor has sold a house in likely that opponents to the Sunday 4 T. FRANK LEE, Manager er s E ack vies will be heard. In any ev. e o ||t coends s e S, MARKET DROPS OFF : TGNy was taken to the hospital in the police all factions to give their views, and . ke ) DMMERCIA i Landers’ Frary & Clark Stock ambulance this afternoon £ § the council will not attempt to rail- 3 Thomas Dolan, a member of the | 5 A ; ’ N Saa ins maitenliirousn: London Exchange Undergoes Decline | [ I TRUST CQ. B h d S ld lice department, who is a cook in < 3 ‘ e -] % t police depar { 8 &l oug an 0 business has come to us. We'd like to demonstrate this to you. =—— e — the navy, and who has been off duty| : & AGAINST MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP | —50 Does Italian Rate—May Ship for some time owing to an illness, E o e s 4 et i will return to the Brooklyn navy vard & £ Pionecr s ircet i Ll Eie e Goines, Wi § z next Tuesday. | : - Phink 2 . New York, July 1i—Txchange . : - 2 - e hinks Private Ownership Best. b LI L Lacllange i A girl emplove of the North and | g X Loondon underwent another violent de- u Ma c nz company who g P Washington, July 7.—Because pu E z T . Judd Manufacturir pany o G g IS o e gt J}xly 17.—Because | cline today. ~. was unable to give her name at the the American | Public utilities have outzrown muni- The Italian rate was lower and quo- ry combat chaplain on | i . - time of her entrance to the New | - = ar ar- | ¢iPal boundavies, municipal owner- | tations to Holland and other north front in the Great World War ar- a / ) Britain General hospital this after- | (00 (R 00 E G TeTS Mount | ShiD of them virtually is a dead issue | Buropean center: azain ansottled lnanc]a Rooms 309-310 Naflam‘;‘l, 1}‘?“;1}33%“ P Tel. 45. noon, had the tip of the index fr Vernon, e went to France two |the federal electric railways commis- akers expressed today ol of her left hand amputated while at | g™ o0 0o chaplain of the Sixth |SiOn Was told today by William J. | a further break erling would | "= 77 Hartford, will pay an official Visit to | 1aitle stars of the immortal First di- said the interurban idea was AMERICAN HARDWARE night. e e tween towns and rural communities POLK DENIES SPY STORY. | NORTH & JUDB,S The regular meeting New Brit- (¢) Underwood & Underwood. | Would not permit a big municipality T T EXEHAN&E REP[]R Valkyrian lodge, O. of V. tomorrow | vision. He also served with nine | 8rowing rapidly and that jealousy he- ain lodge of Elks will be held this to own an electric railway serving | OPMaiming Zimmerman Note Said to evening. them all. Have Been Comparatively Simiple. Willlam J. Quigley and James J. | The value of courtesy in improv- Washin T Q : gton, July 17.—“There ; - : 2 ailsiol Watson, as appraisers, have filed (heir | ing relations between the public and | ¢ s word of trut) 2 £ Wall Street, 10:30 a. m.—Ralls, olls, | Rep T & § com ... HIGH COST OF LIVING report of the estate of Mary A. Riley B . , street railway lines was emphasized Eniond lotouthiflivitha Listoryy equipments and shippings were the | gouthern Pac . ... in the probate court. The estate is| Claim That Accounting Was Never | py Mr. Clark, who said little acls of In this sentence Under Se ary of | most conspicuous issues at the active | s5outhern Ry opening of today’s stock market. St | ciiqepnaicen. valued at $5, of which $5,500 2 dongine | FiFCOUntesy by company ‘employes | State Frank L. Polk disposed of the Made in $100.000 Estate Belonging pany o) Paul common and preferred, A e o : R e e Haven, Southern Pacific, Pittsburgh Altresseoadh g caused passengers to have personal | statements printed by La Macion of Lieutenant Stokes of California was to the Late Charles H. Tudor. grievances against a compan Buenos Alres, purporting o tell how | und West Virginia, Mexican Petrole- :,“’:"“ 'I‘Hf‘ R 6 | to Investigate and Make Report by B e nited "rui A a visitor in this city today. His rel- i ey ~ e 5 A ari r 7 i c v X 5 the Americs Zove 8 > o0 'r > Steel & Marine com- | - 2 . atives formerly lived here and moved Hartford, July 17—Application to NO EXECUTIONS IN ARMY he American government came into | um, Crucible Steel and Mar > |‘Utah Copper ..... § 95 December 15. 5 £ Gk = T o T have nford G. Freeman of this city 2% possession of the Zimmerman note, u | mon registered eurly gains of 1 to 3 Us T e e S e e e e o untine ofa 181001000 estate i . 5 short time hefore the United States | points. Coppers also strengthened. | - ¢ just returned from Trance. ake ¢ state | Reveiw of Court Martial Cases Puts 3 y o U X o U s d entered the war in 1917. Mr. Polk | Trading hroadencd before the end of Edward Dunn has sold land on » belonging to his brother-in-law, the A s “ha e 2 io: Jus on Peace Basis id that the assertio at the note iostihe - embracing numer- Rysswin Park to Hvat Bendzo. The | 1ate Charles Hoadley Tudor, who dlfe‘l o Sald Gist thie Asserfion inat o/ nota frie) Arst halt e Gui L e : i i Shuttle Meadow Club, Inc., has sold | \n Melrose, N. Y., was heard this aft- Washington, July 17.—The order 5 Ined by American secret serv- [ ous minor rails and specialties e n TN ae iving would be authorized under a land to Stetta G. Pasco. Bennet Nel- | €rnoon in the Hartford probate court. | just issued by General March, chief of | ¢ MeN from i German girl, who had Wall Street, Noon—Trading during Mestom (niong s 4 resolution introduced yesterday by son and Annie Nelson have sold land | Freeman was guardian of the estate |staff, directing all army _territorial | P°¢N StoPPed at the border, was incor- | the first hour was almost as large is | WiIvs Overland .. 3 % | Representative Tinkham, republican, at 90 Barnett street to Rosca C, | of Tudor while the latter \\.'<Ia.m|no_r. commanders and General Pershing to :‘oo:rp. i \I\\h:‘l’)‘vh\n‘l‘11r'jnhy as to how the| that of recent sessions, bul dealings I ‘AL EXC e Massachusetts. The commissian would Sl ko GHELL S PO ot ikl ind ”; transmit to President Wilson for ro. | 100 WS ¢ v)” ec '»] known, it will be | were less varied. Oils again com- | LOCAL EXCHANGE mn:ml of 12 members and would - : his application S. Wright Barber of |view all court martial oz e Ul ound a much simpler matter than| anded attention, Texas Co., Mexican make its report by December 15 The regular meeting of Hira Tem- 2 g ) 1 DSH all court martial ca involving et e anded attentio . . 3 5. L ;’0 S o & o el Momess Tunos f.flh\“r—]l’r:Alfi“.'(\“’! death sentences or dismissal, pub- | 95 M ek s i rolenm and Royal Dutch scoring PRICES QUOTED P ] : R W also administrator of the estate, |lished in.newspapers today, was nder Secretary Polk did not con- | .o\ Sl 3 SR : = is evening ‘clock ga ha 5 : spa , was not | substantial gains. Buying of rails KILLS NEWA JICEMAR this evening at 8 o'clock in Vega hall. | .0 SRl T ardian, | pome o It (Feideniitiadyisanle wolicell iiat mo e = | EE SR SR SR e T es - - NEWARK POLICEMAN., ' = never made an accounting of his trust | g 4 actly how the note was intercepted 4 ks lat Son ™ | (Furnished by Richter & Company.) S DEATHS AND FUNERALS |, the Hartfard probate court com- 'Erf::c: ?,:sziw:'fe;i” . “ "“‘:‘Mi) Lehigh ‘"”"”‘””‘“Z’r't‘l”("';“’:“ The good demand for local stocks | HOldUP Saspect Shoots Ryan, Vet- 3 7 8 e action was = and Ohio. uipments ere agd 7 " x ¢ at = | Thkooe B continues with advancing prices all eran Member of Force. . R plete in detail. n based on the ground that to all in- ROY PRINCIPAL WITN featured by Baldwin Loco, but Cru- ciin L - Qi tents and purposes the world war is | gt cible reacted more than two points. Ruhber Co o - Ao i% b Washingtan, July 17.—Appointment b esi g e e e v the president of a special commis- sion to investigate the high cost of by wny ecent executions in along the line. American Hardware | xewar - 7 are | Newark, N July 17.—Polé is quoted 162 bid, 164 asked, with ! oo Colics Hunacalgeervices forithenlatopmm] POLO TEAM COMING HERE over and the administration of mili S, I a § Dlaut Eatrick . Fyan ot the DN | 2 a s Z o e L e Motors, tobaccos, rubbers and several | ¢los n Y i e e Nuwis Child Tells Story of Murder While Ut Gk ales at 164, Stanley Works s 110 | pojice department was shot and mors Arvidson will be held tomorrow after- Tary aslicolehoull e el o ik - 3 peace fo shares were under occasional | pic S e burial will be in the Fairview X e ey e g - % pressure. No a i @ North & Jude 4 1-2 bid, 96 1- z:;ewry Hartford Riders Will Be Scen at| General Pershing has approved and Waterbury, July 17.—A seven year | the break in exchange on London and | asked, with sal 95 and 96. Lan- . 5 executed some sentences involving the | o1q boy was the pincipal witness for | Pavis. Call money opened at 6 to 7| der ry & Clark is 71 bid, 73 CREER Shuttle Meadow Club Where H. L. | death penalty but they have been for | | e S e e Mrs. Carmeio Pepe. g ; non-military offenses like murder and | (¢ State in the city court hearing treet, 1:30 p. m.—Extensive | has also been a good demand for Funeral services were held this| Platt Is Arranging Polo Grounds. |rape. in the Zingarelli murder case here : ; ; morning in St. Joseph’s church at 8:30 o'clock for Mrs. Carmelo Pepe and interment followed in St. Mary’s | tally wounded yesterday by a man hé. vas arresting for a hold-up commite last April. The policeman died on the operating table a few hours after the shooting. His ilant @s- purchases of motors and equipments | Bristol Brass, with sales ranging from “'?f,gm Ryan yesterday completed to AletnaRNutE ath d5 ¥ andlNRE e SR el S s Howard 1. Platt of this city is a mem- BANK GETS MACHINE GUN. [forte by name, told his story standing | er, Stutz, White and General Motors | tional Marine Lamp at 35. This lat- :‘;: ‘f:rc(f:”‘f”\y Ml »r\'-mm|“c’r dO[ new cemetery. The church service| ber, has entered the Narragansett Pier 2 e I on a chair. He said he saw Lenoardo | were active with American Car, Pull- | ter, stock is scarce and if the present ,‘,'mmg ;.m;‘,.:‘mm: *‘;" “\"‘_'\fwl‘”‘h:; and committal pravers in the ceme-| polo tournament and will go to that|Also Builds Steel Fortress and' Puts | Dredice plunse a knife into the left | man and American Can. Metals made | demand continues will sell consider- | e knew most of the pickpoekets of . were In charge of Tev. J. Leo| society summer resort on August 1 to ey t of Vincenzo Zingarelli and then It response to the higher prices | ably higher. | Newark and New York by sight livan© The pall bearers were An-| play. Other members of the team, : s rust it into his hand, and that he | quoted for refined copper Below are the closing quotations: % d toriio Pepe, Michael Lovano, Divanzo| beside Mr. Platt, are W. L. Goodwin, Chicago, July 17 > then saw the stabbed man hit Bredice Wall Street Close——Free ling of Bid Asked TEswry B Casale, Joseph Marchetti, Michael| captain, and W. L. Goodwin, Jr., and [ suburban banks has become so reg- [ over the head with a pick handle. He [1enders occurred in the last hour | Hartford Itlec Light 3 236 | BOSTON PROTEST TO BAKER. Ravizzo and G. Serony. Kent Leagara of Hartford. ular and so successful that the Pull- | said Bredice ran away after this materially reducing many gains. Low | Southern N E Tel Co 111 s = This fall the Shuttle Meadow club [ man Trust and Savings bank has es- | Other witness tified and Judge | ¢ s rails and several of Brass ..... : Mayor Complains of Diversion of e is to take up pony polo and Mr. Platt | tablished a new system to combat | McGrath found *probable cause and | moved counter to {he vl trend. | Ame fos (par 23 Homecoming Troops to New York. Henry Gustafson, the eight-months | is arranging for a polo fleld adjacent | bandits. This is a fortification, a cas- | bound Bredice over to the next term | The closing was irrezilar American Hardware 6 old son of Chris Gustafson of 311 Elm | to his Wayside farm on Lincoln street [ tellated octagonal cage built in the | of the superior court without honds Sales approximated 1,500,000 | American Sil (par : Streot, died this morning. The funer- | extensian, on the road to the Shuttle | wall of the bulilding. The stabbing took place in front of | ghar Bills & Spen (pa 0 o'clock this after- | Meadow club. The Hartford polo Donald R. Bryant, cashier and for- | the house at 11S Russell street, in i s Bra (par | team and also the Suffield team will { mer machine gunner is the architect. | the town plot district on June The Hartford polo team, of which this morning. The little fellow, Joe | enlivened the mid-session. Studebalk- Boston, July 17.—The diversion to New York of the transport Callao, originally listed for this port, and the e g iling of the transport Mexican for seen in action here. The cage is of steel and concrete, | last. New York Stock Exchange quota- | DOS f\'(m,; (‘]\"’::" ? ( | New York, each with units of the $d The Hartford players have been |strong enough to turn any small arms ————e tlonsiEturalihied Ibye RIChIERG R Lol o e i ptd o Pioneer infantry aboard, were sub- playing for the past few weeks at Mr. | assault. Loopholes look down on the members of Sthe SNewRXork Batock [ & (par 25) jects of protest to Secretary Baker by . PERSONALS | Leagara's place in Suffield and will | interlor and exterior of the building. | RATLWAYS IN SIX MONTHS LxcBanse X N et et [ Mayor Peters al was held at 2:3 noon. Rev. J. E. Klingberg officiated and burial was in Fairview cemetery. | b€ now come to this city to play. A guard will be stationed in this CARRIED 119 SOLDIERS July 17, 1919 N B Machint (par Wi S IR lonCov OO Rl L ress a ar v - s. > o % f the old “Dandy Fifth” of the fortress day and night, armed with W ashington Rail- Hizh Low Close | Niles-Be-Pond com SRR e e CE N e | e : 5 3 William Noble, of Rockaway AGGEPTS GHANGES a machine gun and rifles. The guards s N & J Mfg C r o Beach, is the guest of Captain and e ttaied solaicea roads ot the United e ried .- | Am Beet ‘1 . L 1N Back & & W (nar AF plans had been made to welcome Mrs. Thomas W. Grace, of Vine SO e B N T 276,949 troops o secial and regular | Alaska W‘lg o ; & '“;; Ruaasll BMte Co them on their return here, based, the 5 - S Av z hem 9%; 109 t 1 345 iy e, ' street WILL REPLACE LIBERTY BONDS | trains for an average 660 miles | X1 e @ Fdy Co 11916 1141% 1151 | Scovill , DaYoineg o0 o0 ereenient 1“d'”‘ S T LOST IN SAN DIEGO WRECK. | ¢ach in the first six months of 1919, [ Am can ...... 623 ..601% e e oo g ; bark at Boston Roger W. Fgan and family have, sp,.ndcd to Provide $14,000,000 P 2 according to statistics made public by | Am Loco 2 947% 9315 92 anley R & L Co ... 39 4 e returned from Atlantic City, J., \\ash\_nmo:\. D. July 17.—Rep- | Walker D. Hines, director genera] of Noal Srnoltiraar s 26 s Stanley W’rks (par 25) = 5 where they attended the recent con-| Instead of $6,000,000. resentative Norman J. Gould was no- | railraads. In addition probably two | Amn SUEAT . oose. Tor Co com (par . 613 TO CUT AIR PERSONNEL. vention of the Elks. we i tified by the treasury departmentto-{ million officers and men made rail- | Am Tob ... .. ... T & H (par 25) ..... 53 — B Washington S Julys 17 Amended. to {iday; thatiduplicates of Liberty Bondsi|swayituips' whilelon furlough landiant |l Am Tal & Tel 35 Union Mfg Co (par 25 8 Won't Be Officers Inough to Mon Misses [Elizabeth and Beatrice | Provide $14,000,000 instead of | totalling about $100,000 in value, will [ other million were tra orted fr B 3 | . i o g bili 55 Tt e e ot ¢ e transported from | Anaconda Cop ... ; 2 One Squadron of Planes. it is Said. McConn and Emmie &wanson will | $6,000,000 for the rehabilitation of | be issued to take the place of bonds | camps to their homes after discharge, AT S Fe Ry Co 3 McCORMICK H leave next Saturday for a two weeks' | wounded soldiers, sailors and ma- | destroyed by the sinking in July, 1918, | making total of 76,949 military | saidwin Loco h 1 vacation at Block Island. rines, the sundry civil appropriation | of the U. 5. 5. San Diego off Long | passengers accommodated in addition | & A 4 Time to Turn Business Back to Busi- | retary Baker's order that all emer- PN B bill, which was vetoed by the presi- | Island coast. to the usual travel. o a1ag | s Men! Hol Saya gency and temporary army officers . : o i 2 y ac vas taken after ten Milit rafm z B R . E E <5 Men, He Says. : i ? Y y John S. Burns of Springfield, is a | dent, was passed today by the house action was Military traffic in six months re- teel B . ;103 must be discharged before Sept. 30, wigitor in the city. | and sent to the senate. of effort by Mr. Gould to| quired 9,000,000 train miles. e Harrisburg, Penn., July 1T.—Vance | the commissioned personnel of the The original measure was vetoed | tave the duplicates issued. The de- . McCormick, speaking at a meeting { army air service will be reduced to EETTEI by the president on the ground that | PArtment for a long time refused the —— s & of the Kiwanis club of Harrisburg | 234 officers, sald an official tate- DRGSR AND HA LIS "'_ $6.000,000 was insufficient to care | Teduest T"rfi,’[’:uf“ffi'i?r;?é'd' e .hml'lrl- SHE’S AIRMAN’S PRIZE & onid i3 5 3614 | today on his experiences at the peace | ment today by the air service John Storey of Union strest and | properly for the country's woundeq | Were no v des since the > MAN’S A e 5 : conferences, urged the acceptance of [ As many of these officers must be Edward Hayes of Clark street are in| mep, £an Dlogo wght be melvaced. == hi ‘Mil & St, Paul 5 5014 | the treaty and the League of Nations | detailed to administrative duties, the city, having received their final = AP ety IY‘I AW'“'lO" Yh‘*]»“("r‘“r the 'I’“"" ?C‘ ol P & I i P . 527 | plan and the placing of the country | there will not be enough left to com- & - o e 5 7 partment destroved the wreck ir- > : 3 e A b elbanle e o el i extensive service in three countries| MM OF 43 MBS CIHO FHED. Goniibie Steall i 1 tet rid of the war boards, the | planes, it was said abroad. Both men were drafted on| Montreal, July 17.—Hair and beard | her. Del & iud .. 5 s | price-fixing, and government control, gl same dauy and sent to Camp Up- | O 48 years erowih, foll o tho foor - % ) Distillers Sec S 753e S | and turn the business of the country B soing over=e s hwiininel feamn el (002 Beilens lOREE e woser GRAPE GROWERS PROTEST. - e s 7 back to its business men." he advised. | APPER WILL ADVANCE IN 1919 AT DI EAES Ga ainled. BX SR e e et b San Francisco, July 17.—Twenty- ie 1st pfd ... 323 = 3 i Germany as “bunkles” in that outfit. | U Tt o0 . eut until Alsace. | four California wine grape growers : i 3 Gen Bleo .. ... 51637 16 NOTICE. H[)Smfl GDppB[NBVIS \“‘:'nil’l‘lmu o = Lorraine was redeemed. He left the | filed affidavits in the United States : Goodrich Rub " ) T SCRUIT O SP S. | s 2 s e i district court here yesterday in an ac- Great Nor pfd Mailed on request ‘0, RECRUIT FOR HOSPITALS. | shop with a close cropped head and : 1 on “Coppers,” “Silvers” and all - e P - 4 r 5 3 o tian to enjoin the United States dis- i i Gt Nor Ore Cetfs. 8% & All members of the Knights of Co- | post enhing uly 17.—The army | an imperial after the style of Napoleon 2 ; o : EB NG S . Vashinieton L il trict attorney from enforcing war Hllinois Cen ......191% Jumbus who were or who are still in [ metal shares our complete statistical $iadioal deparcment {slaboutito bosin L prohibition, stating banks, including o . p Inspiration ... | the service to please communicate | service is at your command. Send to- il extensive campalsn’ for recrults yel, S federal reserve banks, have refused N Tnterboro: bk 3 3 with F. A. Murphy, secretary of Daly | day to Boston Copper News, Dept, 8, s woryicofingthofesrocal Poapitale LIATHIE LSERIANG AN to loan them money on vine lands. : Interboro pfd .. ' > council, No. 12, K. of C., at once. Boston, Mass. Authority has been given to enlist | Boston, July 17.—Nicholas Foniada- | The growers declare some of them are : Kansas City so ... j24% 24% ; - men for one year who have not had | kis, a leper who escaped from de- | facing starvation, that the value of S z 5 previous military experience. Young |tention here recently, has fled again | their lands has depreciated and that Taol Stee “ g g . men in towns adjacent to army |from the health authorities of Phila- war time prohibition threatens a state 4 Lehigh Valley ... by % . T d S D C hospitals will be appealed to enlist so | delphia who apprehended him several | of anarchy. ensle s Connecticut Irust an afe epos]t 0. that. the medical corps may be fully | days ago. Health Commissioner W. — — e it 5 5 RPORATION equipped to carry on its work of | C. Woodward received word to this 10.000 STRIKE AT CHICAGO. | e : 4 A STRONG, RELIABLE CO: restoring the wounded. effect today from Chief Medical TIn- Chicaso oyl e el 2 000 5 N A Bt | organized and qua]ified through years of efficient, spector A. A. Cairns of Philadelphia. | and 10,000 emploves of the Ch N Y C & Hudson . 89 3 3 C 2 G dia BARUCH DENIES RUMORS — plants of the Interaational Harvester Ity 1 ’ g . | 8 trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, (Guardian, 3o % . g gl PANAMA CONSUL DEAD. company are on stwike for a ¢ NY NI & 5 7 : yecutor or Adminristrator. Washington, July 17.—Bernard M. New. York, July 17—Rus shop. Officials of the company . 3rita ated RGap TR Laocl B0 o Bl o i 5 g Baruch, who has just returned from [ ;o =%, 0Ffe S T s | statement declared that the average | the Vickers-Vimy in the first non- ( (hio ¢/ = 2 a7 g i Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 Paris, flatly denied rumors that he ! .ountry of the republic of Panama, | hourly wages of the men had he stop Atlantic flight, but little was e Was to succeed Albert S. Burleson as | qied at his home here yesterday after- | increased 114 per cent. since June, | said of Brown. his navigator. But | Norfolk an s i i’ % postmaster general of the United | noon following a week's illness with | 1914, Seretary Edward Nockels of the | While the PBritish lauded their hero, | enn R Goucn s IR Connectlcut Trust and Safe Depomt Co States, He made his denial at the| double pneumonia. Mr. Hopkins was | Chicago federation of labor said the [ ldieut. Brown laid his plans fo carry | People’s | sfe =00 ey B - a White House, to which he went to| horn in Atlanta, Ga., 35 years ago. He | men would probably ask for $1 an|away the capital prize. And here | ’ressed Steel Ce S HARTFORD. CONN. M. H. WHAPLES, Pres't. see President Wilson on & matter | is survived by a widow and four | hour and a 44-hour week in addition | she is, the English beauty who soon | Ray Cons hich he regarded as purely personal. | children, § to the closed shap demand. is to be Mrs. Brown. Redliing | Sundry Civil Appropriation Bill Ts Washington, July 17.—Under S tte Superio B ——

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