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VENIZELI]S LIKENED ] CITY ITEMS IT'S A SHOE AND STOCKING STRIKE J Santa Salata has sold a dwelling house on West street to Max Wexter. S WAIL STREET STOCK § S nemb U e g N HARTFORD, CONN.—6 CENTRAL ROW S th Bus. school s B of Countrymen S i Enlaessereny s . ; A= C. Torello signed up this morning : % N W D | ol et s s oz A B P A\ ) s 1030+ m—tia || Wee Offer co;‘ ?Tlh':z;;m:} r:ht("h';:‘i “‘"“‘::1?3 regular navy, and will be sent to New R Wwere irregular to heavy at the outset | B E o) = spicuous e peace conference | jjaven for final acceptance. B e of today’s trac ast week's cit 5 Sh A H d while the treaty with Germany fo- s “ 0 S el B D S “~ S. American riaraware of actual reserves it he clearing cused the world's attention, but Bedroom furniture of American 2 : 3 » g ! ‘ 50 h d F l k . » N Mo o 2 3 3 | house statement and more indusir emerging into the limelight now that | Walnut in B. C. Porter Sons™ sale.— : . ] 3 s st Shs. Lan ers, ¥rary & ar disturban prompting further mod Balkan problems are in the fore- | advt. : : : : crate liquidation. Steel ; 50 Ch N h R e e e S o« . i , Shs. North & Judd Y o . tobaccos 2 points anc The career of this “Greek Clemen- | __;qyt points and o e e e - 2 ; 2 Lo o DR D 50 Shs. Bristol Brass Solid mahogany dining suit reduced | statesmen of Iurope, is described in | A marriage license was issugd toduy S a bulletin from the National Geo- | o William Everett Fay, of 463 West in oils and specialties. Shipping : graphic society, based on a commun- | Main street, and Gerda:Carlson, of 134 : 3 L e e ication from George Higgins Moses, a treet : PR 4 point, while American International follows Smith Bus. school opens Sept 2. 3 5 ‘ - E lost 2. Nominal changes ruied among “Eleutherios Venizelos, is a Greek ‘s - e = 4 —advt. B rails. - ofy the Greeks, with a long line of PR = e ¥ y JWall Btreet, Noon Fresstirg of the \E U E )]) & ‘ , 0 Ps distinguished Hellenic ancestry. Edu- ; : - : s cated at the University of Athens g : i ¥ : Rooms 309-310 National Bank Bl Tel. 48, 5 { wrices lower ol As encoint an! dg. e 3 and in Switzerland, he established PERSONALS 847 : s B W g ;mm m( :‘w ‘M e p i W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. himself as an attorney in Crete, and ; 3 ¢ lling cen Ay 4 e 3 P tered in motors. oils and shippings ut was active in the revolution move- > - 3 W ments which brought on the Greco- [ Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Whalen, of -t el ey e extreme reactions of X to 61 points. LOCAL STOCKS Turkish war of 1897. ? | Chestnut street, have returned after & ¥ . S. Steel lost 1% and related shaves Tbon the establishment of the | two weeks spent at Old Orchard, Me. . b g ! 2. Tobaccos fell 2 to 3, meiais | ; high commissioner’'s regime in Crete, it : - : vw\\l‘t'm ‘;u.y»m\ .an food BOUGHT AND SOLD drawal from the island followed—an [ {he past few davs at Skitticoe. i : E i manifested before midday. Unusual incident which led the court party in - Athens to regard Venizelos as an Misses Loretta Smith, Mildred Hol- arch-revolutionary and to render his | combe, Elizabeth Cooke and Ruth s o task the more difficult. Boardman are spending the next two g % : RYallfsy » 1:30 P. M.—The noon “The Greek people, however, have | weeks at Indian Neck. £ 39 % 2 rally carried General Motors a poinut B A never wavered in their support of o 5 over its 61%-point reaction of the first him. He is their idol—and he jus- T . - hour, Kevstone Tive recovering 35 Room 410 National Bank Bullding. Telephone %120, tified their idolatr, Summoned to points. dains among rails were in- ) c e is -, Mrs. r G VLI n T. FRANK UEE, Manager the prime ministry much carlier than | &t the home of his mother, Mrs. Mary creased. such low-priced issues = he had believed himself ready for | [Se0ugh of Beaver street. : ; Texas and Pacific and Missouri Pa Such power, and knowing full well b 3 cific gaining 1 to 3 points with inves okl = 50 that he owed his preferment in «| Philip Corbin spent the day in ; e We will buy 50 shares of Landers, Frary & large measure \to the wishes of the | town. : P : Wall Street. Close.—Trading slack Clark stock. old political leaders, who had con- —_ o 3 s eed .Jater, with moderate reactions ceived the notion of choking him to | £ : 3 3 o from best prices. The closing was death with power, he confounded his Henry Blackman of Black Rock 8 A i e . : jrm. | Sales approxim&ted . 726,000 enemies, amazed his friends and jus- C—— — S =] avenue has returned from Newton % - ; g v — tified all the fond hopes of the [ Where he spent the month, of August. 4 : 3 D TH REPORT UNFOUNDED. SUITS ARE BROUGHT. tending from fractions to one point interes was evidenced n rates for call money, which opened ut 6 per cent shares. people, who regard him as the em- — g g . ; S ) 5 & — e hskowits storekeeper . ol Podiment of their future and who Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith of : : . tio’:;“‘f 3;01»:; ifosk lilachanse quota- | Miss Maguire's Condition Improved— | xorth street, has brought suit against have never ceased to hail him as |7yons street, Mr. and Mrs. Henry e s s SHECEUREINC Reynolds Home. | Frank R. Kovaleayk of Hartford the savior of Hellenism. Dalson of Fairview street, Donald Ex”_’m]gw SRR SR TorEpstocls Prevalent reports about the city to- AVenue for the recovery of $50. THM “His ministry was forced to appeal | Bell, Miss Bleanor Perry, Miss Helen ; o day to the effect that Miss Catherind| Writ was served hy Deputy Sheriff M. to the electorate—once by his 0Wn | Anderson and William Glover took a | High 1 Maguire, sister of Bernard J. Maguire,| H. 170x and is returnable before th® wish to test Greek public opinion and | pigtor boat trip to Westhrook. Alaskas Gold i the victim of an automobile accident city court the third Monday in Sep- gricdiiscey cliF oot oug I = NEW YORK.—The actors’ strike resolves itself into a matter of shoes | (A5H% (FON - : in East Haven last week, had suc- | tember. Attorney H. H. Milkowits &8 ad against his government. In 5 . el e e i S e b i As 2 i TRt L k, he . i : T S o [ o e oS on MG nt streot: (BDANSIOCKIDES HON {thefponte land ohopugl slilsiwhoghayeftiad tofpUYRIC T \m Car & Fdy Co ) cumbed to injuries sustained have not | counsel for the plaintiff. Sam Cohen o case B e mbersome | is spending his vacation in New York. | OWn wearing apparel. Covering thenr shapely limbs has cut deep into their A : el conMimed O hire llcontaryiih brought suit against Frank e mith g malesity efin reom o tiny purses, and they now want the managers to stand this expense. Who | '\ o0 local people Interested in the cuse | Lomanski for the recoveryl of oot roportions—and 1e has rightly . 2 i g ; X tle =N e 2 Lo = . g 5 4 :r-::n:a himself as o man with a Earl Parsons, Miss Winifred Boehm, | Will pay, is a big question to be settled Am Smelt ... have been informed that the condition | sold and delivered Deputy Sheriff sel L M Tt B B s e ot | B oo of Miss Maguire has improved con- | M. H Fox attached property this after- mandate to reorganize Greece. J | : “Under his guidance the constitu- {and Mr. James Simpson have returned | AR T R 27 7 siderably. noon and the writ is returnable be- tion has been revised, the chamber | from a tour to Sarnac Lake DECISION EXPEGTED TODAY { DANIELS IS WILLING .:nv?vk n‘vy;!‘vv ;‘(m 3 e - M»K:w”h!‘xfl-‘»\ \;r :Y"Hfi,\vly\“"}‘H-"\\‘“(‘H‘[';“\ X X,;w. ::‘«“m"” court the third Monday i | = ch | has b berated and set in the way == | has been liberated an 3 Balawis ool g hospital and is at his home. He has T of constructive legislation, while the | Sergeant Detcctive A. J. Richardson Ol e Ovenadl fiom hisiing s as bee 0 a wider | is spending several days with his fam- 3 £ e 5 BRe ol svieiae A completely recovered from his injur-| O DR (\P:m }:On:“(\u:;:;nnf“\\‘\: ;cpn el i o : Wilson Cancels Engagements in Order ‘ Regarding His Possible Candidacy for ' 1 7 E jes. David Rorgthe other local man IO CONTINUE STRIKE. 1 5 Jeth Stce who figured in the accident has not|{ HBridgeport, Aug. 25.—The strike tatives. The courts have been given to Be Present at Conference on| Presidency He Says It Is for People Deih Stcel B o echarsad o the hospital | against the Columt GranThont tenure and removed from political i o e et i Bufte Superior »een discharged from e Thospital | against the Columbia Graphophone te e anc e « C o . L . . s Thomas J. O'Con he loca ru hy its employes will be cont ¢ Railroad Wage Adjustment ot Dotids Ghm e as vet.. Thomas J. O'Connell, the local | Co its employes will inued. Gon Teath driver in the case will be tried in the vote wa taken to this effect at a IS New York, Hilo, Hawaiian | Ches & Ohio . . = * | mast Haven court on Thursday eve-|meeting this afternoon of employes Wilson cancelled several engagements | Islands, Aug. 23, (By Associated | (‘hino Cop . £ 15 33 ning. affiliated withethe American Federa- today in order to confer with Director | Press)—When asked regarding the | ¢hj jil & St tion of Labor. This action followed taken under the charge of a new General Hines and representatives of | gutcome of a conference of Honolulu | (o] o & S iaw SEEK MISSING FLIE a_sim nl' c ins . ministry. Municipalities have been | Angeles Is Virtually at a Standstill | the railroad shopmen who are de-|democrats Secretary —Daniels re-| cong WoNIST taken this morning ore “granted new rights and charged with | manding 25 per cent. increase in wages | marked that the “Wilson administra- new duties; and a general quickening | TOUaY. Director General Hines' decision on | tion has no candidate for president. 3 A0 = : = wage demands recently presented by | S e 3 and efficiency have been infused into | ¢ & y I That is for the people to decide. Angeles, Aug raffic on | railroad shopmen was expected to 1 i 1 4 ) p i N " S8 ailroad s as rec )¢ Asked regarding his own possible 5 1 San Diego, Cal, Ausg Army all branches of the administration. the four railroads entering 3 ized anc purged and the civif service has been set upon a merit basis. Agri- culture and commerce have been |Trafic on Four Roads Entering Los my Aviators Looking For Com- it is said, have expressed themselves rades Missing Since Last Week. | on the anestion | | | | | | i than half of the company's employes, Los An-| made and announced today. He was in | o ; : “My cz acy is = ; ; e r > Y ay. as candidacy, he said: “My candidacy is | Goodrieh Tub. ; avistors. iro tockwell 'field and TOR AND AGAINS geles virtually was paralyzed today | conference during the day with offi- |gor tloe peoeple to decide.” : Nop ntd . DO ” ) BARN BURNS, LOSS $8.000. e e =y 1 cpnicrel Lri o O > Great i oops from Fort Rosecrans resumed ! ) the strike of trainmen who quit| cials of the railwav employves depari- | fop the people (o decide G : troops fr ot Worlole et Cometia: ol Windsor, Aug. 25.—Lightning early | their posts last wee in sympathy | ment of the American Iederation of | yppival yesterday and was the guest, | |llinois Cen % today the search for Licuts. Cecil Con- today caused destruction by fire of 4| with the platform men of the Pacific| Labor. Y %o e barn at the Loomis institute. The 1085 | Electric Co., wheih operates inter- was $8,000 urban systems in southern California. | 1 ¢ ncif 3 ; > to Leave Bridgeport. with officers and men of the Pacific | phapiration A % _ nelly and Frederick Waterhouse, army T I fleet units here, of a native feast given | Intorbors . ... ... .. § aviators defailed to Mexican horder Bridsenort: Aug 2 Members of S oo < o v e ARTIST SHOT TO DEN\NTH: by the Hilo hoard of trade In the | ©unsas City so . 5 5 | patrol duty. who have beer missing the Workers' International Industrial g We Ciidilen whn i o afternoon the party went to. the| iennee topper ... 36% since last Wednesday with orders to0 | unjon who are among the former oms | Kiluae volcano. Mo Totor Gom find them dead or alive ployes of the (‘olumbia Graphophone MAY ASK FOR BIDS, DAt od iyl MURDER SUSPECTED 5 ingineer Hall is having plans {men and brakeme e S | Burl - . L 5 . City e e P e nen 4 H} X }l‘v’m n of the Southern Burlington, Vt., Aug. William ¥rom all over the island of Hawaii | \io© petroleum .. Two detachments of troops, CArry-! company today in mass meeting voted and specifications completed for fhe | Pacific railroad at a,. Colorado point| C. Staceys w retired artist, was shot | rexidents came to Hilo o view the | \ 'y o ot I posed trunk sewer m\\! rtley l]\f‘l walking ut in ympathy With | (o0 death in the dining room of his ' dreadnought ew York and the four | Lol (o i 7 days' rations, have heen ordered 10| pe nresented to t S isemcht e Tho work has been under. considera | brotherhood = employes = of — other home, 88, North Prospect street, 1Ist|destroyers which accompanied her. | 4% 370 O 2 7 | prosecuts the search southward from i . . ipo ompan to leave Bridge- tion for some time, but was deferred | southern Californian cities. This | night by a .22 caliber revolver. The i il S IR R 5 = the border. A third detachment pro- | ks olliccs mamvd on account of the high cost of mu-[action effectually blocks all traffic to | police believe the man was murdered. PLANS WORLD TOUR IN AIR. Sk (8t Azt e L DoCt CURLS SEORS < g : S s ay southward by way “ " 3 . s asis s S Grthernt Ba ceeded yesterday sou S assibly The others, or aboyl terials. Texus and Arizona points. An open window, a strange necktie on = NopinerniBagi i ) Tia Juana, Lower California. Captain | hoe) ! o ook = The strike of the trainmen is un- | e floor, anc > general appear: e [ (g 8 :of g jes, | Norfolk & West S > would co e T0f n BOYS ARRESTED. derstoon to have been called by the | of ha weunds leads to the hoer thag | ADY Gliddew, Donor of Wrophics, | 0, o e e hy o Greev et larey Three small bovs, the oldest of |various local brotherhood lodzes ! he was shot by a burglar who escaped Will Stake Lniguc D, Pressed Steel Ca L T i O (e o G igarofexpoct cd g ORI whom is 12 vears old were, arrested | without the sanction of the national ! through an open window. The re- Atlantic City, N. J., Aug. 25.—Cap- [ Ray Cons g R G e this morning by Detective Sergeant | brotherhood, but syspathy for the volver was found clutched in the dead | tain Charles J. Glidden, donor of the | Reading . 5 : Theodore Johnson for destroving and |strike was said by local leaders to; man's left hand. An investigation is| Glidden trophies for automobile and [ Rep I & S com ... B & ormer striker n the opinion of stealing property on Rev. Lucyan Boj- [have been voiced by the eastern| in progress to determine the owner- |airplane touring, and who has driven | Southern Pac . WITLSON RECOMMENDS some labor leaders, makes uncertain nowski farms in the northern part of | officers. ship of the gun. He is survived by | the automobile one hundred thousand | Southern Ry o { CENTS AN HOUR RAISE | the attitude of tt ArAny o i the city. The boys will be arraigned his wife. miles twice around the world in | Studebake W 24 sl question of remov: the plant. Tt before Judge James T. Meskill to- = e Gt e e e Gl & Vashington \ug. 25.—Presi el et SH e ol rilson today submitted ta representa- morrow morning in chambers touring the world by airplanc aienoae Wwilson tod i complete field equipment and siX | ot 1o endo drafted to dorse Divided action. on f the pany’s answer to 1 of the it Deaths and Funerals. MRS. KENEALLY DEAD: Captain Glidden, who for the past | nited At : tives of the six railroad shop crarts a | PAnYs ansuer (9 ( S o : SR ents an ho = g e 55 | FLOYD W. TRIGGS ALS P o Rl [y 3 proposal to pay about 4 cents an i s AN AUTOS COLLIDE. GS ALSO | (wenty-six months has held adminis- | -5 copper e o | Al B (0 ma T. N. Manning of 168 Main stree Mrs. Alipio Aiudi Stamfold, Aug. 25.—Mrs. Michael [ trative vositlons in the aiv servics o |y s Rubber Co ...12 1 2| B s e e h vl o e 5 o e g ] Keneally, wid ) s former | the United States army, stated here [ ;- o oo 4 ghi ] i 3 o dhas lodged a complaint with the po Mrs. Aiudi, wife of Alipis Afudi of| KCN€AIY, Widow of the late forme: ! ke U S Ste S 5| May 1. The president told the com- E 7 : f lice ugainst Nathan Noveck of 427 | ,o'\(100y street, died last evening at| CH2IFman of the republican state cen- | that he woul Car Chem . mittee of 100 representing the shop | industrial union insist upon a refuss , Arch street, who, he savs, ran into B * a5 SNINE AL t14) committee, died at her home here | the proposed journey as Westinghouse s 5 crafts that any greater increase now | to endorse a compromise reement, her home after an illness of more than | g 5 5 s now being or- § his machine on Main street this afl | .\ month. She had been failing during | Saturday night. She is survived by | ploneer airplanc tour e s 0. o:| Western Taion 3 would greatly increase the cost of fiv-| it may mean that t ant doors will e e the o S || 5 £ Sline £ | three sons and a daughter. ganized by the Aeria SREHo 2 ernoon damaging car ANMNINE | the past three days and passed away Lt says that Noveck did not ston long 5 : Floyd' Wilding Triggs, a cartoanist, | America are well under way. He in- says that Noveck did n ton 1ong | while being treated by the atten®ms | \ & artoantst, ! geuT enough to determine the extent of | pvgician died here suddenly Saturday night. [ tends to cover in one o siciz Mrs. Aiudi was 28 years of | 0 A = " ~ ol < aces s of | Hig ho as : s | all the points reached in his automo E3 NCOR the damage age and hesides her husband leaves| staring in this oit .D,l.l,',c” Im’]m‘ = e e h, o LOCAL EXCHANGE — three children. The funeral will be TRk st porarily. = Mu. | | the University of Minnesota and the extreme points were £ o - oS i 2 < A esota and the | tF v Among the local people who spent fvn;.n! st AL,\v\ church. = Interment | Chicago Art institute, and formerly ' circle in Sweden and the most south- Sunday at the cottage conducted by | Will be in St. Mary's new cemetery was a cartoonist for the Chicago |crly road in the world in New Zea- Ses Y\hr. D r] 1'\.Y ~mn]1'\(‘\ ul]lflzl‘\ \ur\\‘\\r‘u- E— Tribune. He made his hame in Da- | land (Furnished a 5. John nlon and the 5 907 3 s Mr. and Mr ohn Cor Joe Mag=on. rien in 1903 and was connected with | sses Kathryn, Margare and Irene . e . — e e oy Marphs amg | The funeral of Joc Magson, vefer- | NEWSPapers in New York city and | STRIKING LINEMEN HFLD e Lt |60 G (G i e e oo, e | L AL IS R (T FOR THROWING STONES a resident of. t o1 L 5o lisunvive (it P 2 a—John * ) Forsythe, M. P. Leghorn, Jumes .| "5 0CRT OF his ‘“"m‘(;"'\”'yf”"“"” . JStonington, l,\u,. e A S derlonnil fne Riley and James Carroll. Rev. Wil- i 3 s SLuo e > < e e - O'Conne ind Daniel I, Shea, strik mer llos (e AL SR ST e DG o T S Y T s G PLARTISIND] [OEEa BT o T e R e sl DS s e \'I',n. LR T T (e e | ) (] tev. H. A. Cook was London, Aug. ~Gen. Denikine, | tric Toad were held for the superior| Amer Silver (par Ay S CalIc) ol in charge of the service Interment |commander of the anti-Bolshevik | court under honds of $2,000 cach | gijls & Sven (par at St. Mary's, Milford, was also meeting. The emr s are in two Tactions, however 3 those of the mnounce details of | < announce dc [ s soon as the Villys Overland .. 3 ing and therefore was inadvisable remain closed two ye: = = < - _ Hartford Tlec Lizh Southern N E Tel t was in the Bridgeport cemetery. forces in south Russia has captured | when Deputy Judge Fairbrother found istol Brass (par 25 visitor at the cottage g W the town of Berislav, on the Dnieper | probable cause at a hearing in the | (olt's Arms (par 2 b river in the government of Kherson own court this morning. The men | gaole 1, Co (par @ SIXTH C. V. REUNTON, Catherine Remuth. according to a dispatch today r,o:n‘ l‘,\,\p’;,:;(.:m: to have stoned the Coggs :,,,4‘, ;,m‘ pid Mhel annuallreuniont ortihe Mot Mrs. Catherine Remuth. widow of | Taganrog, in the Don Cossack terri- | well street office building of the Shore G a5y Connecticut Volunteers was. held last | @@af Remuth, died last evening at | tory on the sea of Azov ! Line railway in Pawcatuck Thursday¥ | xNa Mar Lamp (par Wednesday in Westville. There was| N®% home 16 Commercial street, of | e — night and to have assaulted with dan-| X'g \lachine (par A R ten R Ghoon 1< | heart trouble. She leaves two daugh- REBELS ARE DEFEATED, govous weapons Conductor George | Niles-Re-Pond com ore, ss Mary and arg 3 -} . S, » £ n Friday Wt - served and the veterans were treaicd | t6F$ Miss Mary and Margaret Remuth | sun Salvador, Aug. 2f.—Honduran | Poole of the company Friday night | o & Judd (par and two sons, Robert and Gustaf Re- to an automobile ride. A. Howell, o 4 te- | revolutionary forces have heen de- | When the latter was en >d in the | poo, 8 & W (par 2 this city, was elected president of the | Muth-: feated and scattered hw government | PUrsuit of duties. The men pleaded | g .ol Mfg Co association. The annual reunion wili s Ty \r\mu'\”n} v(l‘.(» \lr'\n;r\- of Santa Rosa | N0t 8uilty e ] ‘ Lot be held in this city next year It has been estimated that there are | pording (o an ofeial Hoonoen oo | REFORMATORY BOY DIE o IH«][[)I'\"‘; PI.H"'['T if::(l;:(‘ Idl:l[kr‘:)lnfi.ulm images of the various patch. Many revolutionists were L\\H(,;i OF WOUNDS HE RECEIVED £ n\"v S (pay . 3 s, & wounded and missing. New Haven, Aug. Deputyl Gor—{HICHC0So0n] Building Inspector A. N. Ruther- - — — oner Wynne was notified today that|T & TI (par ford issued today the following per- el 1625 GRAND CIRCUIT POSTPONED. | patrick Mazzoni, an inmate of the | 'nion Mfg 25-2. mits: To R. M. Hemingway, to make ANY HOUR. DAY OR NIGHT Boston, Aug. 25.—Rain caused | Cheshire reformatory who tried to es- Alterations to his house at 111 Tex-| . TARRANT & 1IAFFEY— | postponement today of the opening | cape, with others, on Friday, is dead ington street at an estimated cost of UNDERTAKERS, card of the Grand Circuit race meet }‘.r a gunshot wound. Another inmate { TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. i | com $1,000; to John W. McCabe, to erect MYRTLE & ing at the Readville track. The races | who was shot hy guards is recovering. | —————————— - a gagage on Grove Hill at an estimated | Lady Attendant—Frce Use of Chapel. | will be decided fomorrow, and the WANTED— By teacher and f | et 5 cuught in a meciill cost of $1,000, and to E. Enselmo, to East End Office: Tuesday card will be raced Thursday, During 1917 there were made in the I"urnished light housekeeping | for a name t th « tish, b a | net off the Devon coast and it looks. build a garage at 19 Woodruff court| 153 JUBILEE ST. Tel. 778-12 | the events of “Cox Day’" remaining | United States 34,8736 pounds rooms. Give details in reply. Ad-|lot of curious folks would be pleased | like a cross between a man-eating @t an estimated cost of $300. Orders Taken For Upholstering. on the program Wednesday., | snufr, dress Herald Box N19. 8-2 to hear from the authority who can | shark and a gentle dolphin,