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BRIDGEPORT MAYOR 15 AFTER LABOR MEN (Continued from First Page.) the Betiilehem building corporation at Point, who walkecd several ago in an effort to enforce a demand that tha company cischarge a- man in bad standing with their vnion turned to work this morning pendir an adjustment of the ievances committee the men confer with th2 corporation officials later in the day. Between 4,00¢ and 5,000 Ymen in pLuilding department wereo 100,000 MEXICANS workmen of Ship- Sparrow's out days re- of was to the out (Continued from First Puge.) the Brite taken Candelaria, placed jail. His son. also killed Wednesday, liberated fathe to Mexico Jua identified man at at arrested at to in ranch last year, Texas, and Francisco. broke the lock, and his both escaped Jose Fuentes, the third with bandit charged killing a Bavrancas, Chihuahua. He crossed to American follo ing the killing, and was pursued bac into Mexico by United States troops recently According the side to Captain ut the throat of Mike Welch driver between Valer tine and Candelaria, Texas, December 19 n the\ Brite ranch was raided. While no official made it ation Carranza can feders Matlach Jesus Renteria stage announcement was understood be given the Americans troops, action of the Mexi- troops vesterday in mer- yvmitting American troops to pass in :ne pursuit of the bandits ered evidence of a friendly Not Aug. 2 field misunder- in the office of field commandant Miss Georgia rother, Licut. I Lieut. C. H aviators, had Mexican Hanlon been was that co-ope will hy being cons attitud-. Lieutenants Diego, Cal., of Rockwell conversation Hanlon Found. San R. Fox stood a sdeu:. Colonel day. and notified house, that Waterhouse to her and nelly, found Colonel word had reccived field concerning eithe Miss Waterhouse of Rockwell field telephoned cavalry patrol had aviators and found them safe, missing been by a cavalry later patrol. declared no at Rockwell rilot vid Licut. R that a located but i"ox Calexico W - | ! lexico Trir | two ARE READY T0 FIGHT. Water- | unable bring them in FFox said, according to Miss Waterhouse, he ob- tained from the Ca- to information pat PERSONALS visitin Eln his cavalry ol Miss iden Laria Montemurr My o of Mer- with and Mrs, of AR Mr.‘anad Mrs strect Kitson of spending a two we Pittsford Mills, V't Mrs. Kitson is laboratory nurse of the board of health James F, ty are oks' vacation at Fred tained Rock fz Atwater Plainville enter- the of the Bla 'm for hoys at his farm on the New Britain road \Wednesday after- noon. There were 29 boys and two patrons there of personnel and Nellie Hennessey e Woods are spending a vacation at Misses Mary Cather weel R4 and View, William W. Hanna is expected home Sunday evening after a threc weeks' vacation at Block Island Mis: street Adeline Gorman of Fast Main has refurned from a two weeks' Block Tsland vacation at Miss Mary Reilly, iting with Mrs Main street. of Boston, is vis- Weston, of 280 East Francis Hackney, of the aph office, who h at Providence, urned to his home Postal 1 TR in this city. Helen Stanley leave tomorrow morning for Webster, Mass., where she will spend her annu- al vacation Dery, of street, will Daninel and Leo Driscoll, Rohinson of Stanley street, of West street, who have been spending their apnual vacation at Indian Neck, have re- turned to their homes. P. J. Murray has returned to home in this city after a sojourn the Berkshires his in Miss Matilda Bishop of Babylon, L. I.. left today for Hartford. She has th uest of Mrs. (. B. Glover of Harrison street for the past week. been v Mrs entertained in honor of Chicago George street. Allen McKinney of Lake street Wednesday at a luncheon Mrs. Su. Palmer who is the of Kimball of an guest South arker of Middlebury taking a Clesson, home from he has been mer school Vine street is college where course at sum- ev. Herbert M. G Rennsylvania will pr ter church Sunday lastern the Cen- of at ner ach Pleasant | » CITY ITEMS Smith Bus. -advt. Paolo Bozonaro has purchased land on Pinehurst avenue from Joseph Bal- eago. Larly school opens Sept. fall underwear—\Wilson's adve One new case of typhoid fever 1 been reported at the health -depar ment office. Superintendent Stoc well said today that the new casc had no cannection with the camp meeting Ladies, if you wish to heaver or velour hats bring them in now. Cann advt Rachaelina have sold « to Gussie Smith —advt. arly have vour remodeled, | Hat Co.— and house Maxen. Bus. school Hyman on Dwis Wirner ht street opens Sept. 2. fall hosiery—Wilson's advt See “Bungalow Crest,” just off West Main on Jerome street. This ideal lo- cation restricted to one-family houses | only and now under development. ‘The Bodwell Realty Co.—Ady Smith Bus. school opens —advt. Carlson and Magnuson have ed a building permit to erect a two- family dwelling on Corbin avenue for Canfield. Imported E proof and advr. Sepiaeas receiv- glish cloth hats, wear- | waterproof—Wilson's.— Martin Murphy of Dewey street who | has heen in a eritical condition at the W Britain hospital is slightly im- | proved The has navy been recruitir stationed station, which at the Central en for the past two weeks, in of Recruiting Officer Albert . has been moved to Water- Smith —advt. Rosa A. Nichols Mas applied to the probate for letters of administration | on the estate of the late Michael Ni- | chols. A hearing will be held at 9 o'clock next Friday morning in the probate court. The parents Bus. school opens Sept. 2. of Harry Dery, Stanley strect, have received word from their son to the effect that he has enlisted in the United States navy and has left for his ship. faill neckwear—Wilson's.— N BY DOG Young BITT! Barbara, the of | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shepard, of | Buell street, was bitten in the lip yes- terday afternoon by a dog at Pocoto- paug Park, where the Shepards spending the summer. The little miss was ecating a cookie and the collie made a dive for it while she had it to | her mouth. The under lip was bitten into by the dog’s sharp teeth and three | stitches were necessary close the | wound. The wound was thoroushly cauterized, no further trouble is expected. daughter are to S0 |Gt { Interboro T 4 Financial T e e e WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPOR a Lok Wall Street rebound resumed at session, the only dustrial Alcohol probably as a re 10 in A was he « excer which new capitalization Wall Street top quotations in the final hour U. S. Steel and cquipments moderate reversals higher call money was strong. 3 850,000 Close. at shaded companying the ate. The closing es approximated shares New York Stock Exchange quota- tions furnished by Richter & Co., members of the New York stock Exchange: \ug High 1919, Low Close Am Alas Am Am Am Am Am Am A\m Tobacco Am & T Anaconda AT S Fe Baldwin Cop Ry C Loco perior Pac ‘en Leather Ches & Ohio . Chi Mil & St Paul Cons Gas Crucible Steel Del & Hud Distillers Sec Erie Gen Elece % Goodrich Rub .... Great Nor pfd Nor Cetfs Tlinois Cen Tnspiration pfd Clity 9214 a6 4074 9414 105 94 136 Ore Kansas Kenne Cop Lehigh Val Max Mot com Mex Petrol t1 Lead N ¥ Air NYC& NeviGonsie ti NYNH&HR R Ohio Cities Nor Puc Penn R Pressed Ray Reading Brake Hud R Steel Cons OSITIVELY LAST OF SALE > | Clothivg nion Pac .. nited I'ruit Cop S Rub Co IS Steel y nahousc W Willy LOCAL EXCHANGE PRICES QUOTED Overland .. 32 Specialties were | but | Furnished Richter & Hartford Southern N Americ Amer Hos American Amer Silver Bills & | Bristol Brass | Colt’s Arms (e Eagle 1. Co Inter Silver TN o @ ltne Na Mar Lamp | N B Machinc Niles-Be-Pond N & J Mf, Peck, S & Russell ille (pa Spen (par (par prd (par (pa com Co (par W (par M o Mg S Co Standard ew SR &G Co Wirks ( ¥ Co com (par Traut & (pa Union Mfg (pa Hart & Cooley ‘afnir com Pine Co Bearing Deaths and Funerals. Mrs. John Barry. Mrs. John Barry, one of the oldest | and most prominent Ivish residents of the city passed away yesterday after- noon at about 4 o'clock di.e to illness incident to sdvanced ¢ The de ceasod was hern in Ireland, but came to this country when yvoung, taking up her in hi cit For L ! number of years she resided at 179 Washington sireet. She mizrried in St. Mary's old chuich by the Rev Luke Daiy, at that tinie pastor of the church. fler husband som, John, connceted with the ompany. survive will be held tomorrow oclock frem St yurial will be meral arrangen Tarrant & Halfey -esidence was and ¢ Connecti The morn- Mar; her | funeral choar n St cemetery. 1 cha o My, Catherine Fitzpatrick. held a St will be morning the late uneral fomorrow church for ervices from Mrs. Catl You Ought to Get in This Removal Sale On' September 1st | am going to move to my new location, 292 Main Street, and to make sure that every piece of goods is sold before then, I have put all my stock, regardless of cost, at 30 to 35 per cent. below the regular prices. Look at These Prices: I am tired of hear- ing the morning call of the landlord—“More Rent”—so I have de- cided to move to my new location, where I save $1,500 a year in rent. give the the landlord. I can afford to difference that I save to my cus- tomers instead of to to select from. $45.00 and $50.00 Suits During This Sale $32.50. £35.00 and $40.00 Suits During This Sale $30.00. $32.50 and $30.00 Suits During This Sale $25.00. $27.50 and $25.00 Suits During This Sale $20.00. Everything must go before September 1st. early and get your choice for | have a very large stock If Suit one save you don’t need a just now, order for the Fall and from $10 to $15 on every Suit or Over- Come coat at these Sacrifice Prices. TOM. TOM MURRAY NEW BRITAIN 394 MAIN STREET MY NEW LOCATION WILL BE 292 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN RICHTER & CO. Members New York 31 WEST MAIN ST. HARTFORD, CONN.—6 CE WATERBURY, CON! 1-22 SPRINGVIELD, MASS.— THIRD tock Exchange NEW BRITAIN, CONN. NTRAL ROW STEELE BUTLDING NATIONAL BUILDING A Way to Increase Your income We ferred These I will return a recommend that you consider the following list of Pre- Stocks for eferred Stocks are investment. amply secured as to principal and very handsome rate of interest on your money over your will the investment prob- pres- o holdings which do If you will you ably find several not yield as high as 7% upon market We ent value. would like to discuss with you the advisability of making some exchanges with the idea of increasing income your We will send you circulars upon request. RICHTER & CO. Austin Nichols & Co., > Cumuiative Pre $98 per Manhasset Mfg. Co. Cumulative Preferred $97 per share National Aniline & Chemical Co. 7 Cumulative l'! ferred Stock $89 per share and accrued dividend, t Stock share and accrued dividend, Sto ck nd accrued dividend, about about 7 Quaker Oats Compan 67, Cumulative Preferred Stock $99 per share and accrued dividend The Steel and Tube Company of Amcric Cumulative Preferred Sto ck $98 per share and Nebraska Power Company 7% Cumulative Preferred Stock $97 per accrued dividend, to New York Canners, Inc,, 77, Cumulative First Preferred Stock $97 per share and accrued. dividend, to net about about 7% accrued dividend, hare and about 7 erfne TFitzpatrick came lust night after a rather lengthy ness At the of her was staying at the home of ter, Mrs, ton stree lnte vived of whose death SHOWER TO MISS ROBINSON. time death her daugh- Anne Kelly, of 370 Washing She wis the widow of the Edward Fitzpatrick, and her daughter and a adciildren. Short Street Girl to Become Bride of Clarence Kecley, A shower was tendered Miss the May honle ur- | Robinson of Short str nimber LR Mrs. William | street last ht Miss Robinson hy cet at of Keelc of ni by about 40 SON RETURNS, the | of who is Cla local oon he- Keeley, re- pre= by vare piato MR Mrs. known . GLE/ Mina G Cormican the arrived Captain weelk left but to come the br of the well-known pairman. T 1son, one of well ha parts in in town todn Kidd, Jr., the Lyce:n town to take a lead on account of the f 1ding ce ike, return his ci e in vo Rooms 309-310 National Bank Bldg. W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. LOCAL STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD tomobile player: e hride-to-be A aken many of important sented with man e plays \ o take L in en next ileason New York her guests to | given by Miss at selections by Mis Holle Dacey. in emon week CO. Tel. 5. GOODWIN BEACH & CO. Room 4i0 National Bank Building, Telephone 120 T. FRANK LEE, Manager American Hardware Stock Bought and Sold MORRIN'S GARAGE 200 East Main St. STORAGE, SUPPLIES, BODY REPAIRS. Ajax Tires and Silvertown Cords, Stromberg Carburetors, Ford Parts, Generator, "Starter and Magneto Parts and Brushes, Gray & Davis, Delco, Bosch, North-East and other systems. -PASSENGER P AIGE CAR FOR SALE. RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 MAIN STREET, Opp. Arch. H H . 1409-2 Wash Suits and Colored Dresses for the Small Girl and Boy The hundreds of handsome little suits and dress- es on display makes choosing a pleasure—the very newest styles. Sizes 2 to 6 years. All women’s and misses’ Colored Dresses going at 1/ price.