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week-end at Great Barrington, Ma EX-SERVICE MEN [;UMMINS SUEEESTS ERa (ehchinonm, N e ;00DWIN BATTERSON BEACH & EDWARD SCOTT GOODWIN " ANNOUNCE THE FORMATION OF A PARTNERSHIP? TO CON- . ot I Miss Viola Fmerick has returned GIVEN BANQUET DUCT A GENERAL INVESTMENT AND BROKERAGE BUSINESS | i By Se“lng LOW Yleld Securltles RALROAD MEASURE!" "2 o el ooprem " |t Buying These Good Pl (Continu®d from First P: FHe e S s Solate) co CTICUT MUTUAL BUILDING. HARTFORD I fer['ed Stocks \70u Can Obtain B | NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, NEW BRITAIN. posed of pr t i About 50 ex-soldiers and sailers 07 anized c railroad employes to QiR AT G ONANL 0001 VOB S ere Waiventalldinn extlan dMEccial M at | P . . SR — — T } B t ee 7 a d 8@, f.w one I f excess gl A veet have gone to Asbury | ciening in the school hall of t - = = m— e w n n 9. companies above their “fai afvi- - odlis S Sucred lHeart of Jesus parish dends, for the henefit of emiployes, | i dinner was preparved by the women 5 research to lessen hazards of emr i Molly Burke has returned | o¢ the parish. Brief addresses were | } < & & § MANHASSET MFG. CO. ment, extension of hospital relief York where she spent Sev- { oiven by many of the members ] o | g % CUMULATIVE PREFERRED STOCK. surance and pension: technical educa- | € Statistics filed at the war bureau in- Smith Bus. school opens Sept. I.| 5 2 Vi S dn of employes and blish dicate that the were more than : ; $97 per share and accrued dividend, to net about o profit-sharing syste for mployes. | Mr. & . Page of Har- | 500 Polish young men in this city in @ 1 club of the New Brit- | |# Large manufacturer of tire fabric Business owing rapidly e alt e |l t have returned from |the service &f Uncle Sam. One of Nk < opened for mem- | @ as product is in very great demand. Plants located in Putnam, would be u by the transpo on |V L here they spent the sea- | the members of the Polish Legioa bership today. Join nov dvt Conn., and Taunton, Ma Sinking fund provides for.purchase of board to buy equipment for lease ‘o | son. to France, Frank Kasdo, who was B 1 . Cau began her stock up to $110 a share. the companies or for ecquipment | severely wounded and ssed was utios as s rapher of the board loans. Miss Mildred Gilbert of Newark, N. | present at the dinner and deliverd a EXSHAN[‘ RE?@R? works this moring, succeed- | i & -~ formerly of this city, is visiting hort address. He arrived in this L Miss Grace Riley, who resigndd THE STEEL & TUBE COMPANY OF AMERICA. PERSONALS grandmother, Mrs. Cobey, of city several weeks ago and spent e se 1 weeks ago !B 7% CUMULATIVE PREFERRED STOCK. street. part of the time recuperating in the | = The general committee of the Old | [ PRSI 5 New B ilciar e 4 N S rT i a e | Home Week and celebration for the | |§ $98 per share and accrued dividend, to net about 7.14% M anA e or T e T o o rhEtant s s e e it Il Street Close——Buying of mo- soldiers will meet in the 1mayor's| 8@ One of three largest manufacturers of steel pipe and other tubulas Grove Hill entertained set « -1 ley street aud daughter, Mrs. W. N. | B ki, pastor of the Sacred |!OF shares lifted the list to higher joffice on Wedesday evening at 8| steel goods in the United States, oss sales 1918, $58,058,598. Net friends at their farm in Ches > over | Stoddard, of Coo treet, Plainville, | Heart of Jesus church, twenty mem- | earnings after fixed charges and taxes, $8,622,200, over seven times the w -end who have been stopping at the Crock bers of the Polish citizens committee, i : the ferred dividend. Application will be made to list stock on 2 or House, New London, have returned | Rev. Oswald Skoleski of Bast H: sion on U el and other favor- |“feed” for the soldiers held a meet- | # New York Stoek Exchange. William Prelle of Syrac ~ | home. [Eianil s LR e ites. The close was strong. Sales ap- |ing at Mayor Quigley's office this | proximated 1,100,000 shares. s T . i E ing the week w his father, e, Md., <. Re: of | & DIORIEY NATIONA. i SHE! is spendir we ith his father , Md., and K. Reymond of New York Stock Exchange quota- Smith Bus. school opens Sept. 2. 5 NN E S SCHEMICATICO F. C. Prelle, of ):‘vx street | “000 TAX DELINQUENTS : ‘. e mz, ,,;:ltrri: e \lyr:v’)),(\‘“ ;‘“\A\‘ x‘:“z‘r’:‘b‘i‘f;“‘:}‘e“mg’ N’;ffih‘,f,‘;rk& S(E:}'(’ ‘l : Gh ) 7% CUMULATIVE PREFERRED STOCK. quotations the final hiour further |o'clock. realizing=making only slight impres- | The committee in charge of the e lie committee chosen by soldi 5 SR ® Miss Rita Cooney spent the week- T es ended._with the of 1hel Bxchange: last Friday t range for the veter- | B $80 per share and accrueq dividend, to met about, 7.80% Largest manufacturer and distributor of coal tar dyes in United ond it ComlDrachs “Star Spangled Banner” and the Pol- Septio s PG e by At ’ = States. Business protected from foreign competition as result of First of Large Number of Prosccutions | ish national anthem. Lo il moet it o Zinh : 3 o | patents covering chemical processes and products. Executive of Miss Alice Daley of Tremont stre Will Be Made in Police Court in rne Sn ot Shgar 3 [ e ‘rooms of the Soldie Salocsgea ficers long experienced in business. spent the last two weeks at 1 - | DRIVE FOR $15,000. Am A& : 3% 9 Marines’ association g guin. | F'ew Days, i - Am $ iy C 34 54 A 33, I will be a month's mind ms BRASK = e : e . ASKA POWER COMP. i Campaign to Get Welcome Home [ ANt Can 8 o 561 55 | at St. Mary's church tomorrow morn- WER COMPANY 3 i B T iy o Rt | o S el ke EEIeen | G WA Funds Begins Tomorrow. Am Loco, .. K : 93 | ing at 7 o'clock for Anna Sparmer. 7% CUMULATIVE PREFERRED STOCK. & as handed in to T 1tor Am Smelt ... 76 7 Olson has returned from has returned to the city after a va- el . i . W lson has o cation spent at the shore : . \W. Klett a list of tax delin-| The opening of the drive to se-| Am Sugar .... 2 | hr. t trip to Sweden 1 -]fih per sharve and accrued dividend, to mnet about 7.229% ik quents, and it will probably develop | Sire ; for the welcome hor Am Tobacco ..... g t ¥ lse unlimited in time, covering territory from which the I 5 | celebration, will be launched tomor-| Am Tel & Tel .. 1 & ! arriage license was granted to- company derives major portion of its income. Supplies electricity Miss Loretta Ryan of Tremont| that the alleged delinquents Will be|row, under the direction of John .| Anacor Cop 63 3 . | day to Sidney Birnbaum of New York [ Jlf In City of Omaha and vicinity, the heart of one of the richest street has returned from the shore | hailed into the local police court within | Loomis, chairman of the finance com- | A T S Fe Ry Co.. 817 0115 = | oity and Sarah Weber of 320 West agricultural regions in the world and the second largest live-stoel after a week's vacation. a few days Mr. Mills stated today | mittee. Mr. Loomis has selected 26 | Baldwin Loco .... 1 1 3 Main stree market In the United States. N hat the list is only the first of a num- | teams to carry on the drive which| B & O .. 2 Miss Gertrude Bentz, stenograp hat is 1 Y repared i/ he | wi last ne eclk The te cap- | B R T 1 3 5 a1t Tarl a s spend P o 3 - e a4 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blair, Jennic ; belnzRbEeDLre(Relo T “‘~‘“ la ’(nm “\ ck. The -‘Jml B R T ; i i in the city clerk's ey pani NEW YORK CANNERS, INC. - > prosecuto re is, ac s | tains ot at m each day | Beth Stee 5 9 o weeks' vacatio e 'k city 705 C . L Blaizlana waiter Beiuic §x Mhave irc 2o BIER SRR G818 Rt g jiainsundl Smectiat noonpeachyda oyl ibetnisteclis . (£ ¢ | two weeks' vacation in New York cit 7% CUMULATIVE FIRST PRE FERRED STOOK. turned to the city. They have heen | CStimate, about D < | the Elks' grill room. where r Butte Supcrior iz b g linquents on the books at present. Mr. E ) 3 s b nade. O s Ml i nts on 1 ! of the subscriptions will be made. On CaniPac i NN ; e e e o Mills has since taking the office, been | the closing day, Wednesday, Septem-| Con Leather . o7 Tas 7., | WORKERS BACK IN BRIDGEI ORT | i:‘:‘ul;:’:\Tz:?fiyewnmlmn‘;c:::‘f tll\":del;d, to net about 7.220% Miss| Marian Dopley was iat Cosy | Lciy lenient with thoseiwha have fallSiiiber /10, \the final reportsi will | bell(Chcsh& Ghlo 55 2 Bridgeport, Sept. 2.—Operation of | | ol SSACI AT Eood Wil o five established vegetable PRy = = £ iy ed to comply with the law { made at a dinner which will be held | Chino Cop .. i S 4 the local plants of the Columbia | £ a e S hic have been doing business for Beach forihieineck-end. The names contained on the first |, 0 o'clock at the Elks. Chi Mil & St S G raphophnne Co. was resumed! toda rom fifteen to forty years. Approximate value of plants and prop- = N s as follows: Paola Bordinaro,| The various team captains selected | (ol I' & T .. . '8 lafter a number of weeks shut down, erties over $3.500,000 against first preferred stock lssue of $1,500,- ciiop MissesiMay Makan and_Anng wer street; John Colwick, 198 | by Chairman Loomis, are as follows: | Cons Gas D941 0i1; |due to strikes of its employes. At [ 000. Very successful business. 'EK')‘F‘;" spent the week-end at the} squth Main street; Carmelo Fragione, | ;U C. Comstock, Clifton McKenna, | Crucibla Sicel ... .17 S5 " {noon it was estimated that 1,000 o 5 b 17 Broad street: Ienry Friedman, 54 | Frank Riley. Walter Goff. H. A. Tra- [ D¢l & Hud ... ¥ 7 i persons had returned, but members of QUAKER OATS COMPANY. = Cherry ect; lgnace Kazantika, 157 alcolm Farmer, C. Fl. Fox, ) (o the Workers International Industrial 6% OUMULATIVE PREFE 5 i el SR () D0 GRSl SRCeRd . T EvGEy P e R R ‘il-”if, h:tl{ 3 261+ |Union who are being led by Samuel | e Ve ERRLERE ED STOOR. Bbter apenoles & wiesh at Coen Beseh) cheny sueett Cheslaw Suwinskl, Kyle, L. H. Taylor, H. O. Rock- | Gen Tlec ... .. ... ten ¥ ILavit, aid not go in. They are hold- | i $99 per share and accrued dividend, to net about 6.06% o ol S, B Ewem cpem g || R0 S wment BIERAS S| Sl M. Beecher, A. B. Porter, | Goodrich Rub . 7614 |ing out for their original demands for | | Largest manufacturer in the world o oatmeat, rolled oats, B eeidl andiTanorDayiit Mosnuzutaliis o L SR DISel ol Coohel B LD Ii4 W Aloson B wellorter, °r [ Gt Nor Ore Cetfs. . 4 : 427, 4 wage increase and a forty-four meals, etc. Has world-wide market for its products. s s Srosdisizect WilnEenziofClanclc Bo8 [fvap o8 Noa Nt uc sl iR an] N urcaa k il iriiiyo1s Genwtiion i ‘ I hour week. &t many yearsst Aconseryativelinyostnent The Misses Margaret Hallinan and | = 0 oot LoulsfEAslade Setiman DS on SIS \nspla ton B = = Witkin, Willlam J. Farley and i interbor 0 : o e ] AusTIN N - e Margaret McDonough were at Mo- TO CONTINUE DRIVE i s Intebomn s : ¢ Deaths and Funerals. S TN ENTOHOLS [ SCOFING: mauguin for the week-end. oro pfd ... . ) 7% CUMULATIVE PREFWRRBD STOOK., corn In business a Irish Victory Fund Will Be Raised FRENCH DEATH TOLL 3:;:”0(:411‘\”;:: The Misses Mary and Susie Hartney o st 7 R o I et o yand Frank Hartney returned to their ChisaWeelkiGominittee(States) Paris, Sept. 2.—Captain Andre| Lack Steel ....... sodssimdne funcisl of ol Mubhyires Ranks as largest wholesale grocery concern in United’ States home on Tremont street vesterday A meeting of the team captains and | Tardieu, speaking for the govern-| Lehigh Val . b 9 b= e 2 “‘m‘ S Rl it Business established about 64 years ago. Has acquired control of after a week’s vacation at the shore. !workers in the Trish Victory drive |[ment during the debate in the cham- | Mat Mot com e e e o several companies including canning business of Wilson & Co., whieh will be held this evening i o rer ties this afternoon on rati- | Mex Petrol = P e 2 5 ¥ 5 g 1 . 3 3 e Misses arguerite 1| quarters of the committee at 321 1- 4§ > Serms e eaty, | Natl Lead P 38,000,000, Mhoveen O Eusarilor o Main strect and plans for the contiu- |said the French war losses constituted | N v Air spent the last t ek t er- | a 2 of the drive will be discussed at |26 per cent. of the men mobilized. | N ¥ C & Hud wrtin. Murphy. St e $08 per share and accrued dividend, to net about 7.14% vear the commiital service the grave in the new Catholic cemetery. The bear- John J. Hyland and James w¥rook. at ti It has been found advis- | Fifty-seven per cent. of all me with| Nev Cors ..... 15 5 § “id represcnting the Woodmen ] . able because of the vacation season {the colors under 31 years of age were ;\y‘:‘\ml"n‘:' "j I : | et s World: John! Mclnerney. and Mr and Mrs Seaholm of [ to extenc o ‘drive into this week al- |killed. DRloRs \|< 3as .. Cornelius Cullinan, representing the 2 Detroit, Mich., si with her ¥ time for the wass was — e : : . q eyl (il Alasty Branch o E parents, Mr. and Mr: Swanson expired Saturday night RUMANIA “IN WRONG” cople’s cooe o 3 3 John Mahoney and John McCormick, of Park Terrace. Treasurer James M. Curtin and Sec-i paris, Sept. 2—The supreme coun. | Pressed Steel Car Sl e Members New York Stock Exchange — iy Cndson . Matsny huve ne: | oges mincimmed - the e a7 | LA Cone 1L B 2 24 i 31 WEST MAIN ST, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Mrs. Peter Crona of Park Terrace is | ceived a number of voluntary sub-| Rumanis to make written responses e Mrs. Millie McNulty T 2 3 ol ; AN s Rt e 3 7 Mrs. c 25 UEY R. EDDY, Mgr. 26 visiting with friends in N seription in sums sufficiently high to |{o the council's notes. It is lkely the l-w v‘ & £ . The funeral of Mrs. Millle McNul- & Telephone 2640 So Pac during the weck. guarantee the ) the drive |council will send an admir: soon | 0 CE O 2 It s held this afternoon at 2:30 — provided the next few days of can-|yith an emphatic note demanding an | 5° | e P 7 2 2 g | from the late home at 318 Lincoln H. J. Hartigan and family with |vassing is up to the high mark of jjmmediate respose by Rumania to the | Studebaker ... gl e | streot. Rev. H. A. Cook, acling pas- e Gt ¢ spe the . 5 b e ¥ i : Mrs. Thomas Considine spent the | las <'s d : council's communicatios. 2 | s S was in charge of the funeral services SoELL i and burial was in the Fairview ceme- : all Copl it s 5 e teel .... = S Steel i . & Tel. —Any Hour, Day or Night Rooms 309-310 National Bank Bldg. Tel. 48, Car Chem .... 4 82 TARRANT & HAFFEY, W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. house : 537 UNDERTAKERS LOCAL EXCHANGE | 1uny st 858 o et LOCAL STOCKS N T B ¥as md Office i | | 11 1ib i wer & Co) ! IR HAIR IS TURNING . b tfora W B GRAY, USE SAGE TEA | can DROMEDARY GOLDEN DATES ...... pkg 25 I e e i SN A LARGE YELLOW ONIONS .... 41bs 250 &= B | Ao Tios R A e e e ey G 95¢C INATIVE GREEN BEAN HEEENI T | qinerican” ravware a0 1y et o i {9 ih |SUNBEAM GRAPE JUICE ......... 38 h lls & Spen (par 23 )6 1-21b |[RoyAT SEAT, PEAS : Hfl REAT | istel e (a6 I i o e 5,,.-%,1.?“‘;. pkg |MOHIC AN MINCE ME: fl' o ig 10¢| pke | ugte I Co (par 25) .. o BU D S e e Silver pfd % When it . F & © (par 25) .. oo j makes or mars the f < B 1 g i r two of Sage and Sul- RS e s 5 shur enhances its appearance a hun- | CAMPBELL'S 'S mvm x\n m« ANS e 1'\\"« i \.‘ o o 843 L e e LARGE \I i "A EL . 25 s v - recipe improved 1 . addition of PLATE BEE]‘ fLxian P ne § S e W'rks (par i 2 R ‘:4‘“‘1 .\'vfhxn»(r‘ r u‘ v:v:’)‘yd\” x»’{“jy':: | A e e RUMP ROAST .... e 925¢ B | Union Mg o (par 112 | your hair, SUGAR CURED h“( ON LIEUTENANT DAWSON HOME Sulg Compound \uu v beca it CORNED BEEF SG MR | a1 Jhmsh . Davson ot 4 iRhe | SArend a0 naturally and stenly that| Indicate a business expansion of large vevived home last week | nobdy can tell it has heen applied months duty overseas. and | You ammh' ‘4‘\‘:\‘\”-‘4"\\ <\;x‘r;(‘\twr‘i‘:”\\wfl. proportions. Are you prepared or ¢pent Labor Day af the home of his| brush with draw . mother Abbie . Dawson. He | the hair, taking on 1l strand at a | p wn fl}e SN ww u{ | e e e getting ready for such expansion of 0 v 3 Te e i n some of § catio! comes beautifully dark and | 61 STRAWBERRY JAM 23c e e o e e e trade? R Wil “ !"T‘S PRENM P b, 13?:5:”’1":"‘ Roscl T = ; e O e , The Commercial Trust Com- " GS FEFE Y- b . A8 . ilulunili}‘lniu me ‘ Connecticut Trust and Safe Depos ; pany invites your Checking Account S A STRC RELIABLE COR“ORBATION m‘ @F M!LK CHELSE i organized and quahficd through )enré o% efficient, : and offers you facilities to meet your i ' e i % trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, e 1 The Store HOUR SALE 9—12:30. More For a acvtor or Admiristrator. | requlrements. That is R Dollar than ) & ¢,pita1 $750,000. Surplus and Profits 81,000,000 jj| ey 1118 ColiricRCIAL TRUST COMPMY thKee;i;ng ST PURE CO] 1 ... b 29¢ | a Dollar 5 % I NEW BRITAIN, CONN. i price o | Can Buy B B Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. § X : on ik g e ") 26¢ Elsewhere HARTFOED, CONN. M. 1I. 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