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BN NS > When diniculties themselves, shift to Think it over. What are you spending meney for—uscless ent ment for the folks wha criticizing your appe Spend your dough i mer that will improve your looks and the eritical crowd will excreise your doorbell. They'll come o without knocking. Stein, Bloch Fall Suits and 28.50 to 00, The Farrell Clothing Co. 271 MAIN ST. present low gear. your are a man- Shuman onts— and Ov WPLOYED CHILDREN; MUST PAY 5200 FINE CContinued from First Page) them off or if the boys renumeration for theip work “I'm Going to Get You In regard to the visit of Sergeant Johnson, the accused said that the of- ficer into the shop and ques- thout the payment of the Wells told him that he to with that, the his badge by pul- and receive came him Hoy When had, nothing ergeant produced fing the lapel of his coat threateningly saikd, “I've ith vou ind veu yet.” The oflicer denied and strengthened showing that the kept in the lapel his )ocket John to work months tioned do back had ing trouble heforc I'm to get this accusation statement by never but in his badge of was his coat harber, went gne Wells a fow the “Wells Broth- er: firm dissolved He kKnew Walter Wells of the firm, but didn’t Lnow vho the other member His uthority consisted of and elling, but he was unable ad paid off the The witness aid _he had heard the argnment be- ween Sergeant Johnson and Wells pnd told of it had been given Py Wells Klett olosing jeutor Klett fhaving deliberately ess stand and characterized o “fresh fellow.” He laid stress on the sending hack to of the Sanders hoy and fnaximum penalty “for who robs the cradle, in s then hides behind his wife's petticoats pro- ferring to have her brought in prosecuted.” shyn, the head for Mrs wgo after was. buying to say who boys! as it Flogs Accused. the State Prose- charged the with lied wit- n accused the him special on as school wsked for the the fellow sense, and JASONS RAISE $22,600 INLESS THAN 44 MIN. (Continued from Jake, Jr., N. N Jicirdy, Elmer W. Ripple, E. O dan, J. Brown, B. [Andrews, J. F. Spencer, J. Smart, Vin. Young, C. H. Brummer, 1. W. Arummer, R. Rettenfeld, IX. B. Strong, j\. G. Porento, Tomlinson, C. P Wainright, L. Wallon, G. Senf, 3. J. Bixby, I. Johnson, B. P. flockmuth, L. M. Baacroft, 1. A Molgnder, H. . Smith, H Hoar, ¢ .. Purnette, W. G. Greane, E. Mil- er, R. L. Noren, H. Brumbaum, G JE. Root, ‘Albert B. Rice, H. A. Trum- pull, A. N. Rutherford, 1. W. Hen- derson, D. O. Swanson, W. Baker, Alcert M. Rutherford, S. A. Raymond, fl. E. Beach, E. B. Proudman, A. [ Atwater, J. H. Milkey, A. H. Johnson, C. Moody, Thos. Spence, Henry Rize ncke, John Scott, 5. Thomson L, Thomson, R. L. Sessions, 0. I, Woods, W. J. Alexander, H. . Yeo- fnans, B. D dcliffe, Z. Carlson, tobert Middlemas, R Dixon, O McKirdy, H. W. Gee, E. J. Po er, A. H. Schilling, J. Unwin, Ray- noid D. Alderman, Ernest . Hor on, {harles 1. Johnson, Frank S Penficld, Phil E. Anderson, H. B Rloore, A. H. Union, Adam Smith, fark TI. Johnson, Clifton W. Sweet, H. Hill, J. B. Miller, Geo. Dun. an, Geo. (. Rogers, ldward F. Hall, A. A. Maish, A. N. Ritter, Wheeler, C. 1. Wiggles- worth, Charles ook David = H. liason, FL. I. Jackson, O. L. Lord, W. Woods, D. A. Johnson. Wm Generous, A Abetz, Geo. II. Charles 1", Swanson, J. Codman, William G. Marsh, A, N Peck, G. A. Humphrey ward N INeiriman, R. P. Babcock, €loan, G. I, James G derwon, Geo. Cooley, P. N. Luc: 3. Collingwood, II Sherman, A. Zahnliter, D. W. Rilev, D. N. Shep- ard, H. A. Burnette, Il. O. Goodwin, M. H. and H.'V. Camp, W. V. Andres Wwarren F. Cook, J. 8. Hart, Arthur F1. Rushnell, W. C. Merkle, Geo. A. nedley, W. Peterson, E. B. Al- L. C. Baker, H. N. Robertson, W. Jones, W. A. Mardon, K. J SRinner, L. M. Dyson, R. J. Smith, R. §. Clapp, A. J. Bottomley, Jr., rthur Hoaglund, C. B. Pratt, Charles First Page) Prelle, Conrad Me- Shjer- Loomis, R. M. An- 1rews, E. B John Kibbe, Hen . are | an, Max Leupold, Wm Kinne, Gardner C'. Weld, H. K. Forbes, Sum Knight, L. 1. Holt, A. L. Klein, Wm. liesse, C. IT. Carlson, G. L. Stearns, H. Y. Stearns, C. I Penniman, Wm. Alexander, 1. H. Hubbard, 1. 'T. Miles, 1 Elliott, 1. L. Harding, G. B. Sampson, Her- hert Webster . K. Crandall is in Gumpaign tional bank OHIO VALLEY SHOPS Leuvpold, C. W. Viv wioeaa, ¢ . venne, w10, S, OFFICIALS SUBPOENAED |, charge of the and has an office in the Na- buildin AR CLOSED DOWN (Continued from First Page) company will shut down the plant for six months. The company's furnaces are said to haye cost $2,000,000 each, and the cxpefse of starting a fire in a furnace after it has been drawn is set by officials at~$50,000. The D. and T a dance this evening in Anthony Wachleva, strect, the that 16-year-old missit Ifrank returned to will give hall awlor police today has been Monday recently Ttaly, of assures soon he association Booth' of reported to his son from Rambara, his home since who home in friend country, but Britain will ive has written to a local the that New again. case of reported to the afternoon, making thr the past two days. D C &ive a reet, beauties of that home Onel him his “fur w health this cases witht" the of more board arles R. Witte tonight will at his home, 852 East the employes of the health dinner to { department. Invitations have heen received in this city for the wedding of Miss Ma Harper, of Bristol, and Chi- chester . Weldon, formerly of this city, now of Bristol, which will take in the [First Congregational I, Bristol, at 6 o'clock on Octo- 15. Both Miss Harper and M. Weldon are well known here. The wedding of Bernard H. Dickin- =son and iMss Ann Tomechek will take place tomorrow at 8 o'clock at St. Mary’s church. Father Barr: unite the couple in matrimony. ward J. Rivers and Miss Mary Maron will embark on the matrimony tomorrow at 9 Father Barry will mony. The Brownies or junior organization scouts of the C‘enter church will hold a meeting Saturday afternoon at o'clock in the chapel. The leaders are Miss Helen Beach of West Main street and Miss Ruth Schaffer. The Junior Boys' organization will hold their meeting at 4 o'clock at the Center church chapel on Saturday aft- ernoon. rhere will be a itiatory msgton cvenm 1 Francis Drake lodge, Sons of Geor; will hold a drawing for INirestone lodge of Middletown in hall tomorrow night at 8:30 There will he an entertain-/ ment and ali will have a good time. The music will be furnished by the Bovs' club band under the leader- shin of Mr. Clarkson PERSONALS Philadelphia to resume W. of I School of o'clock. perform the cere- of rehearsal of the in- degree at the meeting of Lex- lodge L. O. O. . tomorrow St the Veaa o'clock today for his studies at Medicine. Stuart musician W. MacKirdy, a of this has been ap- the of voice in- structor and director of the university choir at Texas Christian Unive Worth, He left last day to commence his work. well known city, pointed to position Texas WILSON AT CHEYEN Makes Address and Goes to Denver Where He Speaks Cheyenne, Wyo., Sept. 24, prepared today to wident Wilson who will o’clock this afternoon. The president's train entered the state shortly after one o'clock this meirning. Shortly after his arrival the president w: sorted by the famous black horse troop, Fifth cavalry, now stationed at Fort D, Russell. He left ne where he will de- liver an address. He will leave here at 7 a Denver where he will s morning. Tomorrow. -Chey- welcome arrive at for Cheye m. for peak Thursday TROTZKY REACHING OUT. Says Witr on Capita \meri sts Can be Fought in and Elsewhere, Stockholm, Sept. 24.—TLeon Trotzky, the Bolshevik minister of war and ma- rine, speaking at Petrograd vecently, gave a detailed program of Bolshevik military operations, saying, among other things: “It is not in Finland that the immense against capitalism in America and all, in the Fav or Isthonia world combat be fought, but ingland and, above St can MORE PROPERTY TRANSIERS, Several big realty transactions were filed at the town clerk’s office this aft- ernoon. A intee deed transfer- ring from Sabatino and Rachel Peru- #ini to A. J. Sable and George Koplo- witz two pieces of land and buildings, one on Winter street, the other on Spring street and involving about $15,- 800, was filed. The stamps show that about $8,500 paid for the prop- erty, while there is a mortgage of wa was PRIGE AT AT A section of the grandstand at the fair grounds in Berlin settled in the soft earth this afternoon, causing many people to hecome frightened. No one was injured. [ morning at Baker and Danicls and Pershing aund | March Must Testify cused Liquor Dealers. Trenton, N. J nas have heen for the appear- ance in the federal court here of ccrotaries Baker and Daniels and Generals Pershing March tify to demobilization in crimi proceedings - brought against three Hudson county liquor dealers charged with violation of the war-fime hibition act. The subpoenas were issued upon application of George [1 Tucker, counsel for the North Hud- son Dealers’ association, who is seeking to prove that demobiliza- tioi referred to in the war-time prohibition act was completed when his clients were arrested Tucker ced the court to adjourn the cases one week that the witne: may appear or submit written depositions on the subject in- volved. Sept. 24.—Subpoe- issued nd to tes- Liquor today £0 CENTENNIAL OBSERVANCE Goshen Congvegational Church Ob- serves Hundredth Anniversary Ordination of Missioners, Tor zton, Sept. 24.- observance of the 100th anniver: of the ordination of the first aries 10 the Sandwich Islands, now the Hawaiian Islands, were held at the Goshen Cengrcgatioral church to- Hiram Bingham and Asa Thurs- ton wers the men ordaired a century ago. Prof. Hiram Bingham, III., of Yale university, among the speakers tod program also included addvesses by Rev. Edward Lincoln Smith, secrets of the American board of commissioners for foreign missions and FRev. Geo. L. Cady, seereiary of the American missionary association. Exercise, mission- was The LONG 1S NOMINATED Mass, Democrats Make Known Cheice of Opponent For Governor Calvin Coolidge. Boston ~Complete returns from the state primary yesterda showed ihe unomination of Richard H. Long for governar by the demo- crats Ly a vate more than twice that of his three opponents cembined. The vote was: Long, 53, former Gov. Eugene N. Foss, 11,1 fermer State Sena- tor George I. Mcnahan, 9,719: for- mer Congressman KFrederick S. Dei- trik, 4,422 Governor Calvin Governor Channing H. Cox and See- retary of State Alber{ P. Langtr were renominated by the republicans without opposition. WOULD IMPEACH BURLESON Coolidge, Lieut. Senator Norris of Nebraska is Anxious to Have Full Tnvestigation of Post Office Appolntments. Sept. 24.—Senator republican, Nebraska, told the senate today he believed an investiga- tion of the alleged activities of Post- master General Burleson in connec- tion with civil service appointments “would show that the postmaster seneral had done some things that me seemed sufficient grounds for im- peachment.” The senator was speaking on his resolution preposing such an inquiry. | WANT 25 P. C. INCRE Salem, M Sept. 24.—Kight- hundred employes of Naukmag Steam otton mills here struck today to enforce a demand presented sev- eral weeks ago for a wage increase of 25 per cent. They are largely em- ploves of the spinning departent and the cloth room The mills \tere still running today with 400 hands at work. BURGH OFF FIUME, Rear Adu and Makes Report. al Hope Arrives at Malta Malta, Sept. 23.—Rea P. W. Hope, R. N,, today on board the British cruiser Cardiff bringing Rritish troops from Fiume, reports that the United States cruiser Pittsburgh was amang the war vessels off Fiume when the Car- diff left, while the cruiser Olympia had been ordered to proceed therc When Gabriele d’Annunzio arrived with his expedition Admiral Hope said, his men deprived all the allied troops of their arms, not even allow- ing men on patrol ta carry their baj- onets Admiral G. who arrived her Charles Rufus James, vears, a hat merchant, Brunswick, N. J. died the home of Mrs. George W. Elwood, after a Iengthy illness. The body will he shipped to Danbury tomorrow for burial. 60 New this his sister, aged of here Cornelius Shine, The funeral was held at 2 o'clock from his home 17 burial was in the te of Cornelius Shine, jr., this afternoon Lasalle street. The new Catholic ceme- Hour, Day or TARRANT & HAFFEY, UNDERTAKERS 33 Myrtle Strect, Lady Attendant—Free Use of Chapel. East End Officy JUBILEE ST., 778-12 Orders Taken For Upholstering. pro- | of | WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Wall shares | ing of day's Street, A m vere in demand at Leading the open- today's late 1l vester ric to eel rose only (he substantial Crucible greater lengths the smallest s00n to fraction wi outset but made more heav, buying ature of that group, points in the first few Oils advanced 13-4 win again feztured Tobaccos were the only to react, but other strengihened, notably motor subsidiarics in tended from 2 to 10 Noon—TRails shared {advance of the first coalers and cotton I to 2 points. Shippit cned and U. S. Steel point with affilinted i of response was the rising almost transiactions, and Bald- cquipments. active shares specialties some of the which gains ex peints, in the hour, points the spirited grangers, arriers gaining also strength- Imost a gains in rosc supplementary ues before the heaviness ind marked weakness of LAmerican Smelting effected a general reaction. In several noteworthy in- sances, such cquipments, oils and tobaccos, reversals ranged from 2 to almost 4 point The market became unsettled later but rallied briskly noon on renewed buying of stecls, equipments and :30 p. om. Iy at noon on of steels the panied by failed to losing over motors and points. Close tobaccos food shares. Shorts covered hurried- the increased strength movement being accom- ns in leaders. The rally hold, however, U. S. Steel half its advance while rails reacted 2 to & Tobaccos were thg hour, eils and motors strong features of other leaders making partial recoveries from extreme reactions, The close was irregular. Sales approximated 1,000,000 shares. specialties the final only New York Stock Kxchange quota- tions furnished by Richter & Co., members of the New York stock Exchange: Sept. 24, High Low % 88% 1919, Close Am Beet Sugar Alaska Gold Am Agri Chem Am Car & 1ody Am Can Am Loco Am Smelt Ve Am Sugar 134 Ant Tobacco .. .. 784 Am Tel & Tel ... 9 97 Anaconda Cop 6 AT S Fe Ry Co.. Baldwin Loco B & O BER P Beth Steel B Butte Superior Can Pac Cen leather Ches & Ohio Chino Cop Chi Mil & § Cons ( Crucible Distilier Evie Ist pfd . Gen FElec Goodrich Rub Great Nor pfd Gt Nor (re Cetfs. Hlinois Cen Inspiration Interboro Interboro prd Kennec (opper Lack Steel Lehigh Valley Max Motor com Mex Petroleum N Y Air Brake N Y C & Hudson Nev (‘ons NYNH&HRR 97 131% 567% 106 691 977 Co 132% Steel CONNECTICUT MUTUAL WE OFFER FOR ¢ 1 04 25 SHARES NORTH & 50 SHARES LANDERS JUDD 25 SHARES AMERICAN Rooms 309-310 National Bank Bldg. W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. Onhio Cities Gas Northern Penn R R Pressed Steel Ce Cons IPac 1din D& Southern Southern com Pac Ry Iy ker oil TUnion Tac United Iruit Utah Copper Southern pEd ud Texas Rubber Co . el 10471 ptd 1107% 102 EXCHANGE PRICES (Iurnished North & Pany & Co.) Judd Manufacturing com- declared 4 per cent regular and per cent extra, at their quarterly meeting yesterday increasing their nd from 24 per cent to 28 pe cent annually. Stock has active wind strong today, quotations being 100 bid, 102 asked, ex dlv Union Manufacturing company cla 5 per cent dividend, pa | Qetober 1st. Stock has been with sales at 111 dividend on New Britain Machine has tive with sales at 70 and 70 Bid dartford Elec e ook South N F American \tnerican by Richte divic heen de- ble ctiy Asked 235 Brass Hos (par American Hardware Amer Silver (pan 1 & Spen (par 2 Tiristol Birass (pa Colt's Arms (par Lock (par 2 cr Silver pfd C (par 25) Na Mar Lmp (par N BB Machine (par Niles-Be-Pond com * N & J M Peck, S & W Russell Mfg Scovill S Standard crew com ttanley R & L Co Stanley W'rks (par Tor Co com (par 25) T & H (par 25) Union Mfg (pa ex-dividend (par Co 25) WOMEN'S COLLEGE OPENS 'w London Academy Opens Today With Rig Registration<—School Has ¥roblem in Housing. New London, cut College for fitth academic year ticn is 1 Housing is a problem to be met as the dormitories are filled. he faculty sees but few changes this vean The trustees today announce dispositton of a gift of $100,000 made by Mr. and Mrs. S, Palmer. It was given at commence- ment without conditions. Sept. 24.—Connecti- Women began its today. Reristra- are pected to ORDER RESTORED. Steamship Captain Restores Tranquil- ity in Honduras, Mobile, Ala., pt. Honduras following the recent revo- lution was brought about by the com- mander of the British destroyer Con- stance, accordirg to Captain y Eldal of the Norwegian steamer Vera | which has rrived here from RBelize. Although troops were not landed, the British commander went ashore, Cap- tain Kldal said and gave instructions ! for the restoraiion of order. Order in GOODWIN BEACH & CO. BUILDING, NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, HARTEFORD NEW BRITAIN. HARDWARE JUDD MFG. CO. FRARY & CLARK. CORP. & CO. Tel. 5. LOCAL STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD I LocCAL FRISBIE & Hartford F. W. Porter, STOCKS BOUGHT——S8 OLD——QUOTED. COMPANY MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Manager, New Britain National Bank Bldg. New Britain, Conn. Waterbury R R R S S S Tl X e N i SRR . Geo. | Members New York Stock Exchange 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. STANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. Telephone 2640 CENTRAL ROW STEELE BUILDING NATIONAL BUILDING CONN.—S 1 X CONN.—21 - MASS. —THIRD HARTI'ORD, WATERBURY, SPRINGFIELD, Tax day is October 1st. Bonds and notes are subject to State of Connecticut four-mill tax. We will exchange bonds and notes, at their market value, for non-taxable securities WE OWN AND OFFER:— INSURANCE STOCKS Shares 50 AETNA CASUALTY & SURETY + AETNA INSURANCE COMPANY 76 AETNA LIFE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CONTINENTAL IFIRE INSURANCE 10 GREAT AMERICAN INSURANCE CO. 100 HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. 75 HARTFORD STEAM BOILER INSP. 3 PHOENIX FIRE INSURANCE CO. 20 TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO. BANK STOCKS Shares 25 AMERICAN INDUSTRIA L BANK & TRUST CO 15 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HARTFORD 7 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SUFFIELD 10 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF NEW YORK NATIONAL SHAWMUT BANK OF BOSTON HARTFORD-AT A NATIONAL BANK HARTFORD CONN. TRUST CO LAWYERS MORTGAGE CO. OFF NEW Y NEW BRITAIN TRUST CO. RIVERSIDE TRUST CO. SECURITY TRUST CO. STATE BANK & TRUST CO. PUBLIC UTILITIES Shares 50 HARTKFORD CITY GAS PREFERRED 50 HARTFORD CITY GAS COMMON HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. NEW HAVEN GAS LIGHT NEW BRITAIN GAS LIGHT 10 HOLYOKE WATER POWER CO. 100 SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TEL. CO § THOMPSONVJLLE WATER PREFERRID 100 THOMPSONVILLE WATER COMMON 50 BRISTOL & PLAINVILLE TRAM. 100 WATERBURY GAS LIGHT CO. 100 STAFFORD BPRINGS AQUEDUCT 6% MANUFACTURING Shares 100 AETNA NUT CO. 20 AMBRICAN BRASS 100 AMERICAN HARDWARE CORP. 10 AMERICAN PIN CO. 15 AMERICAN SILVER 0 AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATING 20 BIGELOW HARTFORD CARPET 10 BIGELOW HARTFORD CARPET 100 BILLINGS & SPENCER 100 BRISTOL BRASS 10 CASE, LOCKWOOD 25 OOLLINS CO. 100 COLTS ARMS CO. 100 BAGLE LOCK CO. 50 HODG FIBER 100 HENDEB MFG. CO. COM. 10 JOHNS, PRATT CO. 100 LANDERS, ERARY & CLARK 10 J. R. MONTGOMERY CO. 100 NATIONAL MARINE LAMP 50 NEW BRITAIN MACHINE NILES-BEMENT-POND CQMMON 75 NORTH & JUDD MFG. CO. 100 PECK, STOW & WILCOX 6 PLIMPTON MFG. CO. 10 PRATT & WH{TNEY MFG. CO. 15 RUSSELL MFG. CO. 0 SCOVILLE MFG. CO, 0 SMYTH MFG. CO. 75 STANDARD SCREW COMMON 10 STANLEY RULE & LBVEL 40 TORRINGTON PREFERRED 100 STANLEY WORKS §0 TAYLOR & FENN CO. 10 TORRINGTON COMMO 50 TRAUT & HINE MFG. 100 UNION MFG. CO. 100 UNDERWOOID COMMON 40 U. 8. ENVELOPE PREFERRED 25 WHITLOCK COIL PIPE 26 100 & INS. 25 100 100 cO. PREFERREDR PREFE} COMMON & BRAINARD CO. PREFERRED STOCK Armour & Company 79% Cumulative Preferred Stock Austin Nichols & Co., Inc. 7% Cumulative Preferred Stock $98 per share and accrued dividend, to net about 7.14% Connes'7cut Mills Company 77 Cumulative First Pre rred Stock $100 per share and accrued dividend, to met about 8% Nebraska Power Company 7¢, Cumulative Preferred Stock $07 per share and accrued dividend, to net about 7.22% New York Canners, Inc. 7¢. Cumulative First Preferred Stock $97 per shave and accrued dividend, to net about 7.93% Quaker Oats Company 67, Cumulative Preferred Stock $09 per she and accrued dividend, to net about 6,06% The Steel & Tube Company of America 79, Cumulative Preferred Stock per share and accrucd dividend, to net about 7.14% The West India Sugar Finance Corporation 8¢, Cumulative Sinking Fund Preferred Stock $100 per share and accrued dividend, to net about 8%

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