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WILSONOPENSUP | CITPZZEMS | GARY WANTS U.S. || FINANCIAL u |RICHTER & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange because of illness, . (Continued from First Page) dent continued, a ‘“Magna Charta of labor,” which would set up an inter- naf{onal laber organization. The labor section, he said, provided what should have been provided long ago. I ful- fills the {ardy realization of nations he The Y. M. . A. gym has been open- ed for use after several months. Dur- ing the summer months the floors have been repainted and the basket- ball and indoor baseball courts re- marked. Don't forget to join New Britain Nat. Bank Vacation Club.—Advt. (Continued from First Page) would never gain a foothold in this cauntry Opposes Govt. Ownersl In respect to capital, Mr. Gary de- clared that whatever evils might ex-/ ist on that side of the question govern- ment ownership had been proved not EXCHANGE REPORTS Wall Street, 10:30 a. m.—TFurther { gains of 1 to 3 points were made by leading issues at the feverishly active 31 WEST MAIN ST. STANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. Department NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Telephone 2G40 is equipped to transfer We offer:— by check or cable to any part said that there could be no good gov- opening of today's stock market. of the world except Bolshevik ernment or peace unl the ‘people - 50 Shares Stanley W orks i s D e Rl e o fever Is everd | Crucible Steel, yesterday's sensational e L r Reage e and voice, has resumed teaching. Ad-'| body’s business,” he said, “is NOPOAY'S | fanture. wag & SUMKINE oxeon i tussia. 50 Sh Land F & Clark By@egulation of labor conditions the | 9ress South Church.—Advt. business.” Our experience during the o o Srception aall ares Landers, rrary ar ing almost 15 points in the first 15 Through our afliliations with 35 Shares North & Judd world over similar provisions like \ dead dog, the victim of an acci- | war, he cantinued showed that gov-| 00 Baldwin Locomotive which 10 Shares Hart & Cooley Joseph (. Beebe, teacher of piano [ to be a remedy. *“Whatever is every those to regulate the opium trade | dent, was found lying on the side- ornme}'\l ow nor*r‘!{»‘|<‘2I“'“1\|“""j w\;\«'l: rivalled Crucible in the preceding ses- the largest dealers in foreign and extend Red Cross, Mr. Wilson said | walk at the corner of Washington and | lempts to reguefe cabial By Si°H| sion added almost 3 points to yeste the treaty “draws the noble impulses | Lufayette sireets this morning. ]"‘:‘_““fe e e also condemned | 92¥’s advance but reacted 5% polnts of the world together and makes & Theron Wolcott Hart, pianist, has , jo "’l"e“:mv;‘]_‘or e ectarod. that | immediately. American Car, Amer Boston, we can always quote team of them.” resumed teaching. Studio, 14 Pros- | oY e > e or | can Locomotive, American Can, Hide . i : L N “h methods involved in whole or he 2 #That's wha n this y o e Ten R 2.5 SUC D and Les » pref o Cincinna cm"?smm F e s R e pangyihedes ot onlof (e nioperty ‘u‘hl'(l-rr e x\(ll'mm\“":y'vy’\‘mu are always glad to gi + School shoes for hoys and girls | or business attacked. Admitting that | 1P°en 1t & . o are always glad to give quota- The president appealed to & HELS il Copper and Sumatra Tobacco embrac- $2.00 to $6.00, at Besse-Leland's.— | capital, when uncantrolled, sometimes ; tions, EE Y :(Eax('jsulf lhel_\. W n,nlrlv :m; read -‘hT M fook Waprofe: couroes, Mr. Caty offere :v’l“(l‘lhr- r‘vvl]\vr. strong f‘L;awlmvok. t S D D ‘ O ~ ALyt amae s S0 atilcastiaccop John Rogers has entered the em- | ed a solution of his own. et \"“";‘ B gainiwhich '{hefl?u:u\v\v;‘ \m;n"T contents as given | pigy of 4. M. Curtin & company. RErcqiallusrostons) as soon forfeited. Rooms 309-310 National Bank Bldg. Tel. 45. by thos o made it. 5 A marriage license has been grant- “Why not have the law framed and Close-——More substantial —progress W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. Mr. Wilson said he had heard a : ed by City Clerk Alfred N. Thomp## | administered,” he suggested, *'so as to | WAS made in the final hour on the great deal about the selflshness.of | to yonn Kroll of wWebster - M allow the courts to cover \the whole| Bredter ease of money, oils and other nations, but that there really I ( :AI S l O( :KS exchange in New York and the most favorable rates. We and Miss Helen Makowsky of subject by injunction, rather than by [Inotors scoring extensive gains. The was a concert of feeling af e 3 the destruction of property or busi- | €losing was irregular. Sales approxi- | @ ! ‘We were there under instruction,” | (hildren's suaranteed hosiery at | ness? If capital is proceeding or | Mated 1,600,000 shares i ) TRUST CO. he said, “and we did not dare come | Besse-Lelanc Lk g threatens to proceed improperly it can | ~New York Stock Exchange quota- 3 LN home without fulfilling those instruc- The mortality report compiled for | be restrained by injunction and the or- | tions furnished by Richter & Co. |§ [y[aRflAm:w tions. 1f I couldn't have brought|ine month of August in the City | der enforced in the regular way. Aj members of the New York stock D back the kind of treaty that I did | clerk’s office indicates 45 deaths dur. | COUrt of equity should have, if neces- | Exanange: bring back I never would have come sary, enlarged powers of preventive | Sept. 4, 1919, back.” remedy, unlimited by statutory provi-| High Jlow Close “When the Austrian delegates came sions. If there is punishment to be | Am Beét Sugar ... 871, 87 R before the peace conference, they in inflicted it should be upon the indi- | Aleska Gold : WE OFFER FOR SALE 60 many words spoke of the origina- viduals who are responsible and not| Am Car & Fdy Co 1 IRUN AND 23 SHARES AMERIC AN HARDWARE CORP. HeH ofiies mar/as ) atimelandlad- P Raymoud D) Norton! has sbialprans | LEonithe folin o P’:.:;'Iflf’\‘;ff:"i'::“."o‘r\.‘,':‘" el ; : 5 SHARES NORTH & JUDD MFG. CO. ;;‘:;‘leera]:e°“:r‘f;‘“":::;‘?fl‘("h“{);&\'_ ,((’,'":\f erty at the corner of West Main street 1 \(15 are in no wise responsible for| Am Smelt W - 50 SHARES LANDERS FRARY & CLMRK. it had done them the deepest con- ing the past month. Nineteen deaths were among children under one year of age. Boy's school caps 50c at Besse-Le- land’ advt. and Slater road to Charlotte B. : L e T e . s e s i h iary closed his speech with a| Am Tobacco ..... celvable wrong: that it had put their Governmentiieathenwoolllined (#oeaiio i atlss e an s Ll as el e e ; ; ; people and the people of Germany Bital 84 e Sl ang e Bt b & & Te 993 4 5 3 oA e el Mestiof manking -] coats $4.15, less than tho government | byt the best period in our history.| Anaconda Cop .. .. § The I o a 3 8 mankind and | paid for same. Besse-Leland’s, of | «yy 3 g 915 he Iron Age Says CONNECTICUT MUTUAL BUILDING, HARTFORD e < vest,” he said, “for it looks| A T § Fe Ry throughout this treaty every term ap- % g lihefbestimmber o] 2 3 W abor 3 . Bl I Germanyt e ineart ot ‘,(, COLESS e G forward to a future that is bright and | Baldwin Loco ... ““_‘ labor difficultics temporarily NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, NEW BRITAIN. humiliate Germany but to rectify the The Realty and, Bullding company | giorfous it we but rise to the heighis| B & o .. ; . out of the way, the iron and e 3 * | has transferred property at 116-118 | of practical advantage.” BRT = fioE TR Bad dope Lyons street to Julius Schultz i steel trade is now beginning to devote it- Beth Steel B self closely to the likely commercial | = > | o iuasei % pm— - - - ——e We allow fifty cents for your old | Butte superior ... 5 ] s COMPLAINS ON STOECKEL. straw hat for one weck on every hat ERNMENT B[]AR“ | Can Pac ........ developments of the next few months. | SOCIA ISTS 5$ 2 F' JF — purchased. Besse-Leland C(o.—advt. | Cen Leather ; ; 5 Multiplied bits of evidence L BAR 1820 000 tre Loss | s o have fully Motor Vehicle Commissioner Recéives Everything your son wears at Bes- Ches & Ohio | LA proved that the sentiment among e | N . e g E g the Notice About Himselr. se-Leland's.—advt. | Chino cop +... .. 433 yig el v s n deymour (ente s : ! vage ners is heavily against | 5 S There will be an important meeting | Chi Mil & St Paul 4 31 O Sl 3 | Hartford, Sept. 4.—Robbins B.| of Troap 4, Boy Scouts, at Center S 2 test of union:strength, and so far as| N, o Seymour, Sept. 4.—Fire destroyed Fseiiitg B Sl p 4. B er Gollmig T Eser ey . as en Rose Pastor Stokes or W. B. : Sto, 0 ssloner of motor ve-| church Friday evening at 7 o'clock. R 2 Wage advances are concerned there iheshLilaip=gingain stract Scibal hicles has received a complaint 95 to $18.00 at Bessc- G Sheei] - | against himself for reckless driving. ; g Art theate moving picture housd A few days ago the commissioner was TP . (Continued from First Page) i_:_i:““l‘r* e ers who realize the impossibility of munist Branch. early today, and damaged a numbe ?r:“‘l;“.’;ggv::‘:::.‘fix‘:w(}:\eh;g“;wno r\)\rm‘n“:‘w:‘.‘\ly‘- P also have the power to reflect its| Erie 18t pfd . ..... 25 reducing living costs with continual Chicago, Sept. 4.—Despite the plea | Pt :\”mw”' \-”“k;m:\ i ooy & hirond orossinz 4t o et of wpesd S findings in the rates charged for the| Gen Elec g wage advances and at the same time | of Rose Pastor Stokes, the communist 1\'”;‘;'{”_”“ A nc,l"”d\(”{!‘ ;me] _h.e‘] = 5 2k 3 \ transportation of persons and prap-| Goodrich Rub ... 3 4 little consideration to increasing unit | party has put into its platform a pro- | .Cf0SS the street the A. Y., Beagi gt e (aotennunedRnyRthoRnecesy Miss Iisther Anderson has returned| erty over the railroads.” Great Nor pfd E 5 preduction. The more cheerful out- | vision that no one receiving money | StO"e building was partly burned, ang sity of getting off the crossing as soon | from her vacation at the shore. e 2 S - e S T look comes largely frc S ] ; 2 o G “ [ exert to the theater the roof of af s raheR S e Use of Force Must End. Gt Nor Ore Cetfs. . ook argely from the presi- | from rent, interest or “profits” can | oXe"t b : Qo pamibles WThoushaislisht trounls N e . ’ s G ORTa Lol (o el S o o 21, | dent's proposal for a conference of | belang. Not only Mrs. Stokes but|2Partment house, in which were R M e Miss Amelia Lebeck of West Main| pag come when contests of “brute| Interboro. . ... ... emplovers of labor and labor officials, | also William Bross Lloyd, who signed | [Amilics, was taken off. The fami B et he had cloared: the crossing. | ook 8 lome from Brooklyn,\N."F., | rorce between capitaliand labor must | nterboro pd! +.. 1 Whatever may be the disposition of | the appeal bonds which released o |18 Were ordered out during th ‘ g nro P crossing. |hwhereishokyisited friends. cease and that the rights of labor| Kennee (oppe Z the “putting the whole question of | number of convicted I. W. W. mem- | "¢ and many of thém carried thel The occupant of an automobile that — B s X 2 . - ’ wages Sor e Foat 5 o e : furniture into the street where it wai iR S el e ) . H : should be recognized and protected by | [ack Steel .. ... ; 314 ges upon another foo ers from Leavenworth penitentlary s m".“hi. ing nehing hi i ”:‘m: N n! Miss Ruth Newell has resigned hel | 13\ ag are those of praperty. These SN, ; 9 August’s steel output will closely | recently, is barred from fellowship. | "!ined by \\,‘:\-:[ The aggregate losd r of the commissioner's car and [ position in the office of the North & | conaitions. he said, -are prmitiy Vo el e equal that of July but shipments | The communist party members, radi- | V48 about $20,000 reported to the automobile depart- [ Judd Manufacturing Co. and has re- } he L ex and collective bargaining cannot be could have been greater hut for car | cal socialists, who left the national so- ment that a car carrying the number | turned to her home in Southington. L & L Nat Lead . 1 4 ter but for car | (e . Who left the natianal s Hursu sainst general public inter-| \''v ; ; shortage. The future h the com- | cialist conventi SV nlsesslon b e TO BUY BLANKE had WBeen driven at a reckléss rate of = purgted a8 Gl Sl | N Y Air Brake .. 6 i ure, with the com- | cialist convention now in session her k: st. Use of force in diminishing or| ) o = S = ing grain movement, does not hold | to organize along more “pronounced’ Francis W. Pinches, secretary o speed. Mr. Stoeckel wrote a letter M. Irving Jester and family have e 1 Nar-| Y Y C & Hudson . oF o . i e o i ' ’ acknowledging the justice of the c ust returned fr Bridgeville, D ingpeastng wagedimustiond e deelanl N et much promise in this particular. | lines, also decided that doctors, law- | {he municipal food committee, left £o ging Jjus > com- 1'\\-‘ l‘ 5] ‘]_' ”" ‘”_fi“_“ e Del,| o4 adding, however, that he did not Rk \_‘“ H 2 Bookings generally exceeded capacity | Yers and editors can have no part in | New York city this morning to pur| motor, making the trip in one day. | r5{or laws requiring labor by compul- NI «\ A 3 nd it is getting more difficult to | the “coming revolution." chase 700 army blankets and severa —— - 1o es Gas sion. place business with the mills The communist labor party, also an | hundred pairs of shoes. The price 5 . g - = Harry Hoffman of Francis street is Northern Pac iy . . 7 e ede Dt PEOPLE KOIN M S. 5 ’ 3 r s where ) S offshoot from the natianal socialist | of the b kets v range fir AL D ST (ler il K enjoying his vacation at Easthampton, Norfolk & West In lines where the pressure is| © t Jhe natlonal soclallst| of the blankets will range from’ $48 s . o Conn. ) = e B 33 | Breatest, such as sheets, the lack of | SOnvention, also adopted a program.| 550 and the shoes will be sold £o Hope That Street Car Strike Will Be I lg choo as Bl ; skilled help is a limiting factor in | Lt Plans propaganda for a “new re-| $5.50 per paiy People’s Gas ..... : yublic” basec at o sia, w Settled Tomorrow. irs Margaredt R MoG ooy Bl produ tion, and higher prices could | PUPlic” based on that of Russia, with Lloyd Can Belong to Comt the railroad station in which was th v widening circle of thinking work- Pressed Steel Car . the shop and factory as the all-im-| ™= Columbus, 0., Sept 4—Weary, foo(- | Mmer street has returned home tram Large Enrollment) .. SRR b e EEycn St S any marking up of the major items s d - t sore Columbus tramped to work this | Beach Park where she spent the - o Reading ........ e L nalenloms In the meantime the national so- lty vertisemen Ay § ) _ Bumpmer vacation Although actual figures were not : 1 steel products is still strong, but : | moyning, the second day of the street | * 4 3 obtainable today, it was stated that| ep I & S com cialist convention, from which the two e & v . - DAL SN, I 5 pix i At 1areor] ISonthenn AR have been sc e 2l s, cipally occupiec Foters of - the " ity NN ; - the next term was somewhat larger have heen sold by at least two mills | L the Voters of ~the City o The company has oftered o arbi- | CONN. MUTUAL IS Studebaker ......120% at 2.40c, 2.45¢ and 2.50c, and 2.60c is | Foutine work Rritain and All Whom it Maf easily be obtained. The resistance to steel bars, & minimum but difficult i than last year. The number of pupils L trate differences, providing the strik- 3 ; S o 3 Bach of the canventions is being % p N ¢ ¢ UED FOR $5 electing the academic courses is less PRI A o now the buttom price with another she aEents o rtrne Soncern ing rnrl:n:n dndith( linemen, \\lu]) S E F $v)00,000 than| the | number choosing. those | Union Pac .. 1 mill \\'d‘l"ll] by agents of the department You are hereby warned and notl uck August 8, asking increasec . . S > : y of justice, g R v o i s e e courses last September but the num- | Utah Copper ... ; Porward buying 15 thus suffering o fied that a special city meeting wi e e On s B8 anc, ber of pupils taking the commercial | U § Rubber Co . 5 e e e s e be held on Tuesday, the 9th day o suit of arbitration conferences. The ; curtailent hecause of the price A, Five Suits Aggregate This Amount— | course is much larger than last year. | U 8 Steel 6 1 | uncertainty, for indic ar p September, 1919, at 8 o'clock p, m. 4 trikers will meet this afternoon to &l 8 . ns g £ 2 gicutionsiate s that m 2 roon e Bo 9 Ebrinider Y et ESA { The school term will open September | Va Car Chem ... order books may casily be filled lator | ore rrenc en the hearing yoom of the Board 4 h LRsG 3 3 Claims Result of Loans Through next Monday morning. Westinghouse A e e e e Public Works of the City Hall of sa Hastily improvised taxis and trucks 3 Webdd e se e iy ShS o e isomm Opposed fo Treaty City, Room 201, for the followln hauled thousands to work again to- Former Agent S I S purposes day from outlying districts, while oth- REFUSE COMPROMISE. P s e August’s production of pig iron, 2,- ORI e el SRESER, b e i er, thousands living within one and | RBoston, Sept. 4—TFive sults for| xew Haven, Sept. 4—a committeo| LOCAL EXCHADN 743,388 tond was, as much greater A nority socialist, during the debate in | deemed proper to change and revis two miles of the downtown section |damages agkregating more than | or the than that of July cigarmakers' union today con- 3 T » 2,428,641 tons, asl (he chamber of deputies this after-| the estimates which form the basis 9 walked. $500,000 were filed in the federal dis- | ferred with the manufacturers and in- | PRICES QUOTED | Juty excecded uhe. The dailv out- | "hioon on ratification .of the peace| a tax af seven-tenths of a mill upof e ——————————— trict court today against the Connec- — N formed them that at a meeting last | B put in August was 88,490 tons against ticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. in zht they refused to accept tiie offer| 40 tons in July. The blowing in MARLIN-ROCKWELL SALE. 5 ; night they refused ta accey i (Furnished by R S e 4 ; connection with loans alleged to have | of a compromise on an advance in | ed by uh*;‘ ]K \‘ heq | OF furnaces kept up through the | would vofe against ratification of the | the grand list next to be made an ew Haven, Sept. 4—A bid by 2 lheen obtained through the company's | wages demanded. Tt has been under- |l g ooe EI e 2 s ek month, 266 being in blast on Sept. : qreaty compiated, which tax was larditi representative of the owners was 207 | former generial agent in this city, the | stood that if the disagreement is not | ¢ >t Gont FICE AERL - ;;‘\f = 1 as inst 239 on Aug. 1. | & . . Common Councll at its' meeting el ‘ce‘”(" L “”1 "”“"”r'“ IN”';“"I“"}(“ L‘ late George 1. Williams, ended today the 400 union makers w2ll { ’\””mm e & © L 2 The rate of iron production on , on September 3, 1919, and made paj ow street plant of the Marlin-Rock- Harry Stanley of Brooklyn brought | strike, probably Saturday ML CICAnES g dd e o 93.360 t . A at 0 it firm o ! y Sta o 1y strike, prob: E ay i . : Sep as, 4 50 tons per ds - able July 1, 1920, and to confir well Co. here today. Other property | four of the suits, one as an individual poe R Amer Hos (par 25) . Sepiieac n Ok Enainen ]ylv\n'n;y‘:» ‘ Ser ia Now ppears Shis July 1 13207 snd to o QP offered l."]r, e expected land three as ndministrator or execu- FIVE HURT IN WRECK R o e o tons. The 1918 output was 39,400,000 . 5 Council in laving said tax and to la the owners would bid it in. tor and the fifth w brought by ) RIS ) A mericangoifiony e e e s Reca[cltrant Natton such other or different tax.chi _ Irving W. Sargent as executor. Willimantic, Sept. 4-—Five persons | Hills & Sven iRt e | tabis sotate of The ity sy s 2, It is alleged that the company, |in a party returning from a trip to | ristol Brass = daris, S 4 erbia seems likely Deaths and Funerals. through Williams, requested loans at | Nova Scotia were injured today when | Colt's Arms (pai I:n ik Iron market is strons. The | 1‘(.;“(, opt, 4.—Serbia seems likely various times from the plaimtiffs the | their automobile struck the end of* a | I“asle Lock (par ‘!:ln‘ “v‘nv\v m\\,!rd h; her prices, es- n”.\:‘ur:w\.“d ..”w .\”pmm“w“‘ Michael Carey. loans to. be secured by policies of | bridge over the Natchaug river in( Inter Silver pfd Ll ‘J‘““":” “”;‘“»"““‘I"‘ . frontr. save the Detlt Parisien today. | city for the purpose of raising monef s . ES 0 2 LI & C (par 2 the Cleveland district ere advances caty, says s Pe arisie yday. : 2 gt The funeral of Mr. Carey will be |policy holders in whose interest they | South Chaplin. The injured were Mr. | I 1 “\ C !u L : et w‘ e mm:‘\ :. t”""‘l\‘_*"fm According to inforniation from a most | to defray the expense of an appropria] held at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning | were said to be sought. and Mrs. William C. Fox, a daughter, | ¥ Mar Lmp (par nounced despite ' very conservative | authoritative source, the newspaper | tion of twa hundred thousand ($2¢8 t. Mary's church, The burial wiil | The plaintiffs allege the policy | Lena, and their son, William A. Fox | 1{ .‘!vu‘;zvvw (par 26 [ e dng r‘fl.(y‘_;‘“i‘\‘4‘\ e | et faa [1000) doilaks Tungle Hib\GH i EIC berin the old Catholic cemetery. holders never sought the loans, that | and wife, all of Brooklyn, N. Y iles-Be-Pond com . es ‘ sé ays, . s Council at .its meeting September : S ek livery into next year. Evidence of | it cannot accept the treaty unless 4 — the sigatures purporting those of the . - 2 A G i s (60 (G 2 ¢ 1919, for the purpose of erectif Peck, S & W (par increasing foundry melting adds to | there is modification of certain clauses - cEing st rs. C. rine Da ) ylder: rere. read & a . school buildings, enlarging eXistid M e Dl ool i‘:’,‘",’\“,,‘,"“ I\(“‘:: “,:;mfm;',;t, ”:: ““,:f GOES ON 7 PER CENT. BASIS Russell Mfg Co the strength of the market. concerning the protection of racial | SChe 1 The funeral of Mrs. Catherine Daly 3 ey was G e I g in a5 | school buildings, buying ar securin| covi rities which Serbia considers as ") Wit} be-held tomorrow morning at 9 |Policy holders The plaintiffs have Boston, Sept. 4—The common stock | Scovill .. e e, \ climax to the receding ferroman- | minorities whi € land therefor or the equipment there o'clock from St. Mary's church. s on r ca e as | S S 3 i f 1 er sovereignty. o i e erican voolen Co. was | Standard Screw com . 5 wanese market comes in the filing of | INfringing upon her sovereign i the bullding enkudm never received payments on their [ of the Ameri A Mrs. Anna E. Goodrich. W ping of a school building in connectiol Mrs. Anna Elizabeth Goodrich. treaty with Germany, declared that he | the dollar on the taxabhle estate of thi and his party of ahout 35 members | first taxing distriet of said city upo ing may deem proper. >, To consider and if deemed best # vote to issue the school hands of sal G g Jlaced on a 7 per cent. basis today by | Stanley R & level Co . 3 a complaint with the Federal Trade | e e S SR the mction of the board of directors | Stanley W'rks (par 2 | Commission against British producers | SEREELRFR-ECOMMISSION. with the present Northend Scho TO CONTINUE STRIK at the quarterly meeting, in declaring | Tor Co com (par 2 5 of ferromanganese and their Ameri- Hartford, Sept. 4.—Appointment of | . 1440 {0 fix the rate af interest of — o LT dividend of 1 3-4 per cent. A |7 & Il (par 25) .... can agents. Leading American pro- | a street railway commission of the| _ia'bonds, the time and place of pa3 wife of Frank S. Goodrich, of T4 |\ oiter Gas Co. Employes Will Not | similar dividend declaration was made | Union Mfg Co (par ducers charge that the British are | Connecticut chamber of commerce was | 100 5 0e™ i cinal and interest ther Greenwood street, died last night in e i for the preferred stock, as formerly. | - — dumping their product in this coun- | approved by the executive j"“"“""‘"“ on, the amount and kind of bonds ai the New Britain General hospital € 0 WOkt The common stock of the company | TRIKE CRISIS AVERTED. try at prices lower than fhe cost of [ of that body today and such a com-| §0 anner in which they shall be if following a brief illness. Mrs. Good- Worcester, Sept. 4.-—The striking | recently has paid 5 per cent. dividends. Boston, Sept. 4.— A crisis in the po- | production in an attempt to destroy | mission is informally approved by the | (04 and sold and the person or pe rich had been confined to the hos- | employes of the Worcester Gas Light lice situation was averted today when | the new American industry. The day | public utilities commission which h’ sons empowered to sign the same O] pital over a week and her condition | Co. decided today to continue the Commissioner Curtiss decided to with- | following the filing of the complaint, | conducting an inquiry into (v'w‘Hw.\ ”1:’?: behalf of the city. ecame critical several days ago. The | strike in spite of the recommenda- | ;o0 LATE FOK CLASSIFICATION. | 0l until Monday his finding in the| hut probably before the fact was xnrwlf“”'j\,""““,l S Dated at New Britain, this 4th da deceased was 33 years of age, and is | tion of the state board of conciliation g cases of 21 patrolmen charged with | known, the British lowered their ask- | eral assembly. The commission £ e | of September, 1919 survived by her husband I'rank | and arbitration that they go back to violation of department rules by join- | ing price from $100 to $95, c. i. f chamber will study the street re a) GEO. A. QUIGLEY, Goodrich and two brothers. She was | work and submit their difficulties to ing the new policemen’s union. The | Atlantic seaboard problem. Its members will be an- Mayor of the City of New Britaf & member of Martha Chapter, Order |arbitration. This action was taken by FOR SALE—Will sell my 9-room house in western part of town. Ad- dress Box 14AA Herald Office | | 3ax/| | | FOR SALE—Series * Hupmobile, request for delay was made by Mayor| - pyither railroad car vequirements | Nounced later. (N. B. Herald.) of Eastern Star. Funeral services | the strikers because of a statement Peters, who said he hoped the citlzens’ | 3,0 taken tangible form) The Penn- B will be helda Saturday under the | issued by the gas company that it T : e T 1 e menntime toward sottling the contro-| FINEUS (10T T SR, 0 000 pastor of the Trinity Methodist | employes because some had proved versy. Many labor orzanizatlons have |, o' ¢ shapes and 1,000 to 2,000 tons miles. Victoria top Yive Good- | ¢ el e i e Gt o ; yany announced it would accept ap- to support the y s e was a ber and buriall will'be int{PEEVEARNROUIICE e eather tires. Drice $1,200 = e b I r stee ¥ L ) BAR: Fairviow comstery. The ‘seryice | plication for employment from ' the (i 3ca alliyes & Sics the unlon men are discharged from | . . yniejs 4,400 from Spain and 2,400 A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION the 1 o e e 5 from Japan : 5 take them back as a body B U o U ELa it (oL Sehion i organized and qualified through years of efficient. Tel. 1625-2—Any Hour, Day or Night GRANGE NOTES. WANTED — Bxperienced salesladies i ] and 1,500 tons of shapes for a naval vecutor or Admiristrator. TARRANT & HAFF Burritt Grange has been invited ta for Saturday. Goldenblum Millin- Stella Rebek: lodze, No. 11, will { tender to be built at Philadelphia » of Union Grange, Southington, Friday. { sary, Friday evening, Sf’.h!cmhov b :{vmvm' tv:‘n price concessions still ob- } 33 Myrtle Street. An open patriotic progrdm will fol- | FOR SALE—Overland bakery truck, | All persons holding tickets are re-| tain on large orders. East Fnd Office: Burritt Grange at Judd's hall Saturday Ford touring, Oakland six. Rea- | ing will take place at that time. Re- | $1.50 per pound, some makers HARTFORD, CONN. M. H. WHAPLES, Pres’ 153 JUBILEE ST, TEL. 778-12 | at the usual hour. l sonable. 513 East St., Tel. 503 freshments will he .served after the . sold to large consumers at | cdmmittee might make progress| i iv.nial rajlroad is asking for 2,000 - - direction of Rev. Warren F. Cook, | would not receive back all its former g s . . B e R e e e ot conaitlon B centdiven voted in favor of a ssmpathetic stike | B B SR AL 0t S e re. | @ Connecticut Trust “and dSate Deposit Co. L Inquire Myron Katten, 114-116 | {he force 2 s s as inc s b £ 84 the home will be held at 2 o'clock. [ Strikers as individuals but would, not : i . S Charter 109 1 e navy department is as r : N ~ 7 e - U SPECIAL NOTICE | vias iy S 5500 7500 tone of niates | @ trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, (uardian, | i UNDERTAKERS attend the Neighbors' night meeting| ery Co. 188 Main St. 9-4-2d | hold a social in honor of its anniver- | navy yard. Plate bookings have been Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 icut T d Safe Deposit Co.; Lady Attendant—Free Use of Chapel. | low the regular business' session of | Overland roadsier, Ford roadster, | quested to turn them in, as the draw- Though tool steel is generally quot- Connectlcut rust an ale eposfl 0. Orders Taken For Upholsgering. e 9-4-4dx | meeting.—Advt.