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SUICIDAL FOR U. S, BATHING GIRLS RETARD FLIGHT OF BRITISH AVIATOR T FRANGAL e TERMS--HITCHCOCK oT . | WALL STREET STOCK e nrdar L B EX[}HM{E REPWTS { 40 Landers, Frary & Clark called the reparations commission. l'fz\ulvmm\ mctors, oils and re! Unquestionably it would be the most specialties were the u,,,;i;“,“,,,: e d —_— powerful international body ever cre- tures at the active and strong opening | § ated. Tt reccives from Germany all L i oty ; of today'’s stock market. Crucible reparations paid and distributes them 4 AR 1 g # G R ok i B = K 1 Steel, which made a m“[ \m" m‘ 13 to M he various nations, Does ® points yesterday, soon added $1-4 1o anyane think under the circumstances e e S iU The Tnited( States canl affordl not to L SUNS N ki 8 » e Sl frtn iy, Haiey Members New York Stock Exchange 3 General i, Mexican have a representative on the repara- g - ¢ 3 4 & , 5 , Mexica e 2, = tions commission? To my mind It o . . £y . and Pan Amesican Potroleums, U = | | 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. would be suicidal to throw away the €ty . ¥ : e SR G STANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. Telephone 2640 advantages and benefits provided in et \m““‘ o \‘ (e 3 this treaty. It wauld be disastrous i v_ ; 3 . . g fe S Gulf, Central commercially and financially : : Rl 3 ; . ph s & e n»“([”‘-\ v ra hHmjl!H\N Committee Would Kill Treaty. 3 : e 4 : i 8 wis ‘”-m u ‘:k "f”', ; T e Defeat of the treaty by means of : 2 TR 9% e il within fractional UDD CO iyl ralcorinilitos ontio erird ; R g 7 ; T ; ; Gna e : mmlwl slightly later but came for- Rooms 300-310 National Bank Bldg. T o e S S 0T : : : » yard again and the final dealings on W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. the treaty has been locked up in cold E i SR i S 2 § 2 R e tael buying o tiCrucible storage for so many weeks. They have Steel and Ealdwin Locomotive. The felt justified in retaining the treaty = beauties on his hands. He is here <-:’n>\ Sustnong; o in committee, holding useless hearings was not at ; for | shown politely r s pproximated 1,350,000 shares. | all an easy tack requesting them once and making killing amendments with Capt. Merriman, A. F. C., to get his [ more to hop back into the wat & New York Stock Exchange quota- the full knowledge that amendments little aero started with a bevy of such (C) Underwaod & Underwood. e s h e RE VIR Richito Rl Co.) BOU( ;H I AND SOLD would beat the treaty just as effective- members of the New York stock 1y as a refusal to ratify. e N TGRS g e anveryatow, e declared Julius Eggert died yesterday after-| the superior authorities for instruc- :hv.‘ “flu'(fl yole ~“-"”‘“‘( """‘ ‘{fli"-“ noon at her home at 118 lart street | tions in regard to punishment of those| \m Beot because of the league of nations bu y following a lingering iliness. Mrs. | 8uilty. Am i " g, . Agri ( Sena ) 8 it has remained for Senator Knox to S il e iy ] el declare boldly against our participa- E 3 S 3 o T ~ . ST : y C b GOODWIN BATTERSON BEACH & EDWARD SCOTT GOODWIN tion in the peace gettlement. To say IS []PENEI] TUBAY ‘l]:d(‘,;]d \,::v; {lli(he’ ykl“\ll‘:\s':vsll :vn\” l\:‘xl REP[‘BIlI(A:\S SI bEr) .:”‘ : g e 8 i ANNOUNCE THE FORMATION O A PARTNERSHIP TO CON- that he has amazed the country is e 82 : SRR 050000 DUCT A GENERAL INVESTMENT AND BROKERAGF BU to put it mildly. He has shocked the Busband oo datehieelos ',“v”‘_”“f UP ON TREATY WORK | \m Smel : : country. He formerly favored taking e Soehl and Mrs Ty Sl Am Sug 3 UNDER THE NAME OF the league of nations out of the treaty eighteen grandchildren and ten great Am T & (Continued from First Page. S ! R g A and ratifying the peace settlement S Faged grandchildren. ) e - Anaconda Cop .. 05 | B8 B Cormany Now he auidenly — ‘The deccased was one of the most | May Report on Treaty By Friday, But | A T 8 Fe Iy « % 9015 9 % 3 workers get as much money as pos-| Prominent of the old German set- : g |'Balawin Loco ... il 2 : - — c"":f'e‘:“:;_:“i:h“nm_ e G A f,,(.,,‘ s ST I,,\rp‘ml tlers of this city coming here when a By Next Wednesday at Latest, BEoN e 1 __ CONNECTICUT MUTUAL BUILDING, HARTFORD #What has become of the hizh pro- | Pavments. No service man was to bs| YOUng woman. The funeral will be 1< Washington Report. B R o NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, NEW BRITAIN, féssions of last vear? Last October, | approached for subscriptions, Mr.| held Friday afternoon at 3, o'clock -— Beth Steel B 3 i when Germany sought terms for the | L.oomis announced. Iie said that the| Rev. Martin Gaudian officialing and wshington, Sept. 3.—While re- [ Butte Superior ... : 3 - 2 2 armistice, the senators now seeking | question had arisen regarding the; burial will be in the Fairview ceme- | Publican leaders hope to report the| Can F to kill this treaty shouted for uncon- | $10,000 which the City of New Brit-| tery. peace treaty to the senate I'riday,] Cen Leather they said today that discussi Ches & Ohio ... .. § ¢ * | Internatl Stlver pfd .. .. ditional surrender. They demanded |ain was to appropriate. Mr. Loomis T S el e G Gy 2 Internatl Silver com ... esolution ; terms Ioi [!CZ('c]d\cln‘tcd[lo G«’I‘rnmn,h said that there was no assurance that CI'I'Y ITEMS resaluton, of ‘xlay‘”l'nu‘:‘.my ”“::(lyl \';'}l)(l:'n ::}‘”1”‘\‘51‘\‘“: e i Johns-Pratt Co .. They insisted that the United States | this would be dode. . S5 OLE o s porels) o UL R a s, F & C a0 should to the last maintain the closest Legal Question Enters. 5E ]“_“‘”" Lakeizome “”“‘" and might de-| Col I & 1 . . 46 5 ;3 _I,“,r:d;\;omm,:,.;,’\ S Famous Temperance Orator Will Ad ca-operation with the Allied govern-| Mayor Quigley affirmed the re-| The next issue of {he chamber of | fiv & JSPOrt until early next weelk. | Cons Gas ....... Natl Marine Lamp Co i ments. They said it would be a|marks of Mr. Loomis in regard to (ne| commerce bulletin will be off the | nheY Pelleve y“ "‘I“,'f"l"' LoWeNeL, ‘)"“““!'f"\""“] 3 % 1 N B Machine Co . B 67 dress Meeting Here Sunday Aft Dbreach of faith if we failed to stand | appropriation by the city, stating that| Dresses the latier part of this week. | (o' ,I‘f" SR ”"‘f‘“'\\f',‘” Relpegmut New Dept Mfg Co pfd' .. by Poland and other nations formed | it was not a case of the spirit of the| The Grocers and Butchers' associa- | ' Senate not later than next Wed- | Distillers Sec Niles-Bef-Pond Co pfd as a result of the war. Aty | PEOPIC, as much as the legality of the | tion met last night in the chamber | "SLIT e Lane 1o close its | Terte 1kt brd Sl em ond te om : Hon Swilllam S Jennings BiviEu. h.;\\?r“;nwrl‘:;m?“VZ:If'"g(‘i;ni\';\?“"’“{f.fi- |t “v:f\'f, 1,\;:!(1“1]?;1.[ the common of commerce rooms. P SRR S BB D North & Judd Mfi Co .. 93 97 | Dr. Howard H. Russell, founder &g ; ¢ bnteet < d take action at a special Dominick Gardino of 230 Park|adopting Senator's Fall's amendment | Goodrich Rub Sel o Il {the Antl-Saloon lsague will WA Sippen it Gearmany has ratifed it | neeting this evening, and on the re-| 'strect complaimed fe tha police last| s aliminate ths lobos toction proceed | Gt Nor Ore Cetfs Elimpton MegiCo e los the Trinity Methodist church Sis Great Britain and Belgium have done | 4,1 of this meeting, he would order a| night that he had been robbed by | to frame the resotution of e || e s S a8 Pralt & Whitney Co pfd 9 day afternoon, September 7 in the same. France, Italy and Japan | iy mooting held if favorahle action three boys of $8 at the corner of Al- | anq bl e bl J ltussell Mfg Co .. .3 345 interests of the anti-saloon leag will do so In rapid succession. The | ;i ;56n Mayor Quigley called atten-| 1en and Stanley street PR ST L T et || f S A e Smyth Mg Co . 5 litd J Both speakers are working In | treaty dictates the terms to Germany | (j,; ¢ (ne hig carnival which will he! The police have in their possession o . Eifeniecoll Gop oo : : ; dust as thess senators demanded it 15 ¢uenings during the entire waek, | & Jimmy and brace faund yesterday " A Stand Sew Co com .....345 Stand Scew Co .108 interests of the league and stimulgf program” on reservations should. 7 a o sta 5 o) og shoul and the dancing and band concerts! Affernoon at the stage at Fox's thea- noon—Dr. Russell Coming Also, republican leaders toward a “harmony | Lack Steel ... . 4 nia . com- | Lehigh Val : . A itond Sex com L ing interest in its work by a series @ a0 - 5 < 0 sromise between the republican reser ot co hiautiang e o AL (et o alks being given in a number < 3/But now the same senators who |, SR ter; also a cigar box containing one | bl : SR I Gy e : £ | Stanley Works ........108 | o ng imber o et e opose | that will also be held every evenini. vationists is being negotiated with | Mex Petrol o s ) cities throughout the east. An op insisted on a dictated peace propose Fis e T nennySNT el sipresumed chat Eheibures | SERE S SR AR IR e i et saall : 93% | Taylor & Fenn ........240 5 portunity will bs presented RN etisbmnd oniiciand inegotiars o pet el B TN it e tin maetinElas salve | Jars atter nifinglthelsafe went loniithe isee - Ao Ohck Tl s e { Terry Steam Turb Co 10 basnie intorested in thia st e tement on erme Ao e o | luel men last! evening It was voted {a) StRSe toiascertain tie aniountiof thelr A ela ks el ‘ Torrington Co pfd . Subscribe to fhe Ieagtia runai Germany. It is suggested that we last e g as voted tol i fqer PERSONALS Ohio Cities Gas .. Foribcien G i o5 B 0 the league fund foliow desert our associates and negotiate a | March in the parade on September oAl sonE b e Deent bonts . Nokpa T 88 R e ing the addresses by Mr. Bryan am separate treaty. It is proposed that [ 20. ,The line of march laid out by the, Ny, and Mrs. Sigfrid Anderson of — Norf & West 7 % i tricn Mrzibolie) : 3 Dr. Russell we adopt a policy of quiet and scuttle. | Service men is as follows: I'ranklin = Sianjey street. William Burke has resigned his po- | Penn R It U'S Env S o i,,(’i This is the second appearance f It is proposed that we repudiate our | Square to Fast Main street to Spring, Charles P. Arnold, a chauffeur for | §ition in the Corbin Screw corporation | Pressed Steel T Bariliiecoloon this city within a few weeks of M obligations and like cravens leave | street to Lafayette street to Main| Landers, Frary & Clark company, re- | office to take effect Saturday of this| Ray Cons 55 Whitlock Coil Pipe & Bryan who is haled as Americaf them to be performed by the nations | and it will consist of a ‘“regular| ported to the police last evening that [ Week. Reading ........ ‘ E i greatest chautauqua lecturer and hy lately associated with us. street to \West Main street and com-| while driving his truck on Main street e " Rep I & S com .. 90% 95 last lecture, given hefore the Nordel Calls Knox Policy Insanc. plete at Walnut “Till park. The com-. near Commercial street the car skid-| _Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Nagle of iS00 o bt gk 1 ATTACK ON PETROGRAD Lodge, 1. O. G. T. was listened to “Was there ever a more insane in- | Miftee has appropriated $6,000 for ded against a machine owned by Dr : ":‘]"l_ ""f""M\f’d'"\‘“l‘"x"]{;:‘ki‘:yf\’v“\ a two - ] et (ot packed house. Dr. Russell’s abili B nafionall rolicy broposedulint the the h_nn»hmm to bhe tendered 1>l‘|r‘ Ivn\\“‘ J. L. Kelly, scraping the paint some- | Weeks’ vacation & e 8 e. .‘:u Ry DEA o, ¢ - : . {as an orator is also well known ani mixture of poltroonery and folly it | aRd it will consist fo a ‘“regular( what. Studebalker 114 British Baltic Squadron Commander | his presence here should be a draw feed.” Miss FEleanor McAlaon and Miss | mpax: pt 1 | teed. T Texas Oil g ing card. The league is v W is difficult to see which predominates. Winifred Rolfe have returned to Has Conference With Military Lead- | 5 07 e leagne 1s naw i s e vania goes | The matter of issuing medals to the 4 ey e Union Pac ...124% 123% 123% : st ortorial piohibiiion we desert our friends and abandon “fl::«;:fl n\‘l:I:m : mf}lc\ .l»,u.x trl\;\l the | O h ST :'L“r‘\:{“\-' sopa, (5 B Helsinearors Ritlasdcentz iy TO SELL ARMY BLANKETS our obligations, but he suggests that | S fevonRthSplanjotehaying e — — - P el B OO ‘ o miral Cowan, commander of the Brit- nrom il e R e e LB e A T VO RE B I ERREATepY o e 22 | ish squadron in the Baltic, has arrived fses of indemnities and reparations. | man {wo ov three davs prior to thel piane Was Unwarranted, Though| New Haven. Sept. 5.—A wage in-| g cmy Chom | ; 41, | here in connection, it is understood, | Mayor Quigley to Ask City to Pufi Why not go further and propose that | Darac and thus aveld considerahle | crease to employes of several theaters ‘ ks * X with preparation for an attack on E < f We compensate Germany? That would | 10ss of time that would occur if the{ Machine Was Flying Over Linc. here are under one management “‘,’.”""““f',f : Petrograd. The admiral intends, it is | Chase Supplies for the People—H be’a still stronger appeal to German | committee elected to hand them out | ; S e e B e £ 7 | said, to confer with members of the | ceives About 500 Orders. sentiment. at Walnut Hill park at the conclusion | Laredo, Sept. 3.—Mexican .federal | o\ "o " 1 "6 thie theaters has SR Y British military mission on the plans | Having received abeut 500 ord “He says in so many words, |of the parade. Eoldiers g desithe Rattaokagvastsndayi| e oy io s e n ce A AR dinoren s o we el £ ok for the attack for army blankets, Mayor George slaughter the -treaty, desert our BN Bpen B amerlcan apmy itenip, Sred |y 5 hoin psked By musicians snd ——— - Quigley will appear before the com friends, abandon our obligations u_ml Deaths and Flmerals \A]rm.\ near here \\.h\llo on lm.lltim patrol e relhaads Quotations furnished by Goodwin, A Berlin dispat¢h on Tuesday car- { mon council this evening and recoms vield to Germany. I have full faith duty, but tite machine was within g Beach & Co., T. ! Lee, local manager. | ried German reports from Riga that | mend that the city purchase the arm: Qi hentithis ieaty e finally xe Mrs. Michael Daly. ,,:;\:i,“h':\,(,,f:’:-;:Q”"”’(;l"'.f:u ol TONIGHT LAST NIGHT. Sept : Gien. Gough of the British army had | supplies to be sold at cost price 8 leased from cold storage it will in M heihe : 4 il il g z Tomiett i the ot e Bid Asked | issued a proclamation to the people |the people. It is probable that the the senate receive different treatment Mrs. —Catherine Daly, wife of| reda. 2 night for the Here unquestionably, there is an [Michael Daly, of 149 Washington The firing was “unwarranted,” thel|sale of army bacon, Clerks will be ailrond Stock f Tetrograd declaring an attack was | mayor will appoint the same commit: da onn W R IR 3 T - i L e % 7 J overwhelming majority who desire to |Street. died last night at St. Francis’'| consul said, and was done in the ab-|on nd in ation Houses 1. 2, 4, | Fiid & Con L about to be made on that city adding e which handled the food to tak finish the work undertaken when we B 5 s @ Trus: (¢ as soo as Pe arac d 3 che e o e bla I s 2 hospital, Hartford She was about| sence of the detachment's command-|and 5 during.the evening to. sell the | JBinks and Trusi Co that as soon as Petrograd had been,|charge of the blanket sale. The prig bl : S s ! J e Am Ind B& T Col ... freed from Bolshevik rule food sup-'| of the blankets range from $1 ontered the war. Here will be found |64 vears old. The funeral will be held { er, and the case has been re ported to| remainder of bacon on hand B G 2 . o i S 8 safe majority for a peace settlement. | ETiday morning from J. M. Curtin &| - e e LA AR (5 60 v tali ‘ 5 Conn T & S Dep Co .. - : C undertaking rooms. Serviies Attacks Are Unrecasonable. e orte” {4 S0 ST AMERICA'S. MOST DECORATED MANED PR WINNING SUB CHASER CROSSES LINE whole. But the league of nations et Hfd Morris Plan Co feature particularly has been per- Caroline Macey Curtis. - 5 3 li:nwl”\l\; & Title Co sistently and unreasonably attacked in Miss Caroline Macey Curtis died at 8 R o N B Trust Co - this chamber. Those who conjure up | her home in Meriden this morning e 5 S ¥ ¢ Phoenix Natl Bani th¥se possible disadvantages seem 10 | from an altack of heart trouble which ; i Lk % B o 2 Riversido Trust Lo ignore altogether the enormous ad- [ che suffered recently. HBesides her : i eCHn A pus o vantages of organizing the world for | parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Curtis, State B & T Co peace. and sister, Mrs. Shermand J. John- 2 2 g 7 U S Bank / “They make mountains out of mole | xon, all of Meriden, she is survived T 2 4 . 3 o 3 Fire Insurance Co.'s hills in reviewing difficulties of the | by a sister Mrs. Z. K. Pease, of this 1 o a 3 5. o Auto Insurance lefigue plan. They are suspicious| city. The funeral will be held Fri- & Aetna. Fire . .. that while it may benefit every other | qay afternoon at 4 o'clock, the burial Hartford Fire nation on earth, it is so devised as to | heing at the convenience of the fam- i : ; 3 National Fire ... bring disaster to the United States. | jjy P o : Phoenix Fire .:. .. They crawl on the ground with a mi- A, 0 v_ v s . ; Standard Fire ¢ croscope searching for pitfalls and Mildred Rice i o . 2 : Lire ard :mlflnnm s, Rge unable to look forward to the Mildrefl, ‘the ifant daughter of : eh ; % 5 : i ”’,\‘, A promised land of peace and order and Netno ins ol Surety Mr. and Mrs. George Rice of Main : - 3 t Aetna Life fustice to which the now government | oot qieq yesterday. The funeral " ol g 3 i o Trveler .. .. lead was held this afternoon from the 1 : o SiF Public Utilities, undertaking rooms of Tarrant & : S e - Hitd City Gas Tit Co prd 35 PARADE PLANS PROGRESS. Haffey. Burial was in Fairview ceme- ] % f i : £ FiEd Gty Gas Lt Golcom 50 The float committee on the big cele- | tery 1 > e 2 ; : % Hfd Elec Lt Co .......220 b v Friday evening at 8 S i Es Nor Con Lt & Pr Co pfd ration will meet F Mrs. Julianna Eggert. ; % D e S R e s o'clock and Chairman A. P. Marsh i " i % 2 il e " Mrs. Julianna Eggert, wife of B : 2 > o New Eng Tel ......108 will read his report. The committee is 2 g i Thpsonwille Wie o pid. 37 anxious to hear from several local fac- Thpsonyille Wtr Co com 38 tories regarding floats in the parade. : : Manufacturing Co While many have already announced TARRANT & HAF ‘ ry . e v 5 Aetna Nut Co ... their intention to participate in the UNDERTAKERS . g : 5 i, Am Brass Co e we release Germany from all Tel. 1625-2—A Hour, Day or Night 1 pamade there are several who hiu:i nn‘v 3 Myrtle Strect. - B AY A s i " Ve \\»” '»]1:;“\:\‘ m: o made announcement of their plans, |y q. ygendant—¥rec Use of Chapel. % g o i : S 3 Am Silver Co and the chairman is desirous of learn- 3 st Taa oMo 4 ? iy o y # ing the number of floats upon which 152 JUBILEE ST., TEL. 778-12 Am ]hu'n] Co m'l he can count. 20 Auto Refriger Co ’ The general committee meets at & SHERE e 4 1\'1.;:1(;\'.7!“‘(] Cpt Co pfd o'clock nonight in the chamber of e NI Sl B R : Bigelow-Hfd Cpt Co com i merce rooms. TOO LATE FOKR CLASSIFICATION. P 3 % X Billings & Spencer Co . kS ‘ Biistol Brass Corp Orders Taken For Upholstering. 7 TO RENT—Four rooms, upstairs, in 8 . o i : % 5 { Broad Brook Co ...... TO HOLD PRACTICE very desirable locality, for two or R ; The Edward Dalf Co The Dublin A. C. will hold its first three adults. Reply Box 7Y, Her- g e Case, Lekwd & Brnd Co ; ald 9-3-3dx > 7 % 2 5 5 Collins o 'agtbal] practice tomorrow evening at 4 5 e s $t. Mary's playground. and all mem-| 1,0ST_Monday night, between Meri- agle Lock Co ... Beating twenty-xix other boats, all | made the 700 miles since last Sat %6rs of last vear's squad as well as den and New Britain, via Newling- ing the French Medaille Militaire at | Fafnir Bearing .18 ¢ which had seen foreign service, | day, reaching Sandy Hook Monds Jandidates for this vear's eleven are ton, automobile wire wheel and| First Sergeant Dan Daley, a native | Marine Corps Recruiting station, New | Griflin Tobh Co 5 { the No. 131 ctore into the mouth of | night. A sailor on a destroyer Fasked to be on hand. The team is to tire. Finder please notify Miss|of Oyster Bay, now living at 1290 | York city. | Hart & Cooley ..... 1 2 {lhp North River, winner in the race | shown waving a welcome .gang. 185 pounds. Ruth Miner, 17 Park Place. 9-3-2d | Rockaway avenue, Brooklyn, receiv- () Underwood & Underwooq. | Holyolke Wir Pr Co .. | from Bermuda The little Dboats (c) Underwood & Uhde: 2 -

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