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[N DAILY.{ HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE .9, 1920. . . [Loc.uml; | vomp | “GIRL OF TRAGEDY” AND ELEVEN RUSSIAN : Financial Emam = . war sries aRRIVE IN uNiTED sTATES | RICHTER & nished By hter and Co., anley R . Manage .WAU STREET ST[";K [Li.'l,',‘.‘i',l'. e e e 1 : : T R s 1 Kl wafi“fi'fi'fi? Yorkfig‘:(l;‘,&: Rl L Lol o s 205 STAKNLEY K. EDDY, Mzr American Hosiery 3 95 105 A 3 & 3 b s A E R FP American Hardware 3 138 £ : £ A . 3 5 3 i a | ‘ American Stlver ..... 3 w0 - 3 3 F 4 5 K 5 Billings & encer < 59 ; g N ¥ g § _ x » S——— Rristo! Brass a8 SN : < 3 ¥ P . WE OFFE wall St 0 A fArm ,L,‘,'l‘,|(- Arms vees. b ' o Fous 3 § T , T (SRS ,. , 30 Share dertone wus shown popular -1 | | N market, although rails. with nw ex- | N ‘\ | sues at the opening of today's stock ception of Heading continu under | Niles v.- Pond com pressure a8 & result of the reduction | North Judd 79 Lo 82 4 ° ° in the Chicago and \urvhl-~|o|v\ dive ]'«:k Stow & Wilcox 2 X 2 3 ments, motors awd oils scored varia [‘ ovill 2 ; \ . 3 ble gaine. Crucible soon rose 1 1-2 | Standard Serew com 33 § 2 3 . points with gains of ! to almost 2| Stanley Works os 5 N + [ il f -y points for American Ca Baldwin | Traut & Hine 3 | ¥ ) § 8% Pre err loco., Chandl Motor, Roval Dutch | Union Mfg Co 55 ’ ¥ g 55 % # I «nd Middle States Oil. Shippings mae ot st " EAGUE P[ANK 1§ | 29 2 \ At » ’ v 50 Shares vecame more general before the end high grade transportations mighg | forced to follow the lead of Chicag & Northwestern and curtail dl\n-lm\d) | ; "l . B ; : : i disbursements Northwestern com- (Continned from First I'uze) Fe Y 3 f . % ; i 77 P ef mon and preferred extended yester- - ] 3 § S 2 S : b 3 (v] r erre day's decline by two to three points Today's business consisted of hear- ¢ ; : Rt Norfolk & Western ulso lost three and | ing a report of progress from the trans-continentals, 1linois Central, | committee framinz a platform and a ¥ S New York Central and Delawar < report from the credentials commit- & > Hudson fell one to aimoxt two pointa. | tee which makes up the permanent | — o The reaction was partly checked be roll ; K > fore noon on bLuying of equipments Missouri got back her two lost 3 - e GOODWIN BE fi C d specialties, pariicularly Baldwin, | delegates. through last night's action lcohol. Tobacco Products, Interna- [ of the credentials committee which o CONNECTICUT MUTUATL BUILDING, H. tional Paper and RBarrett compan reversed the national committee's ;. & Z P N S ¥l Call money at 7 per cent, and Liberty | decision that conditions in the elec- Room 410, Natl. Bk. Bldg., Tel. 2120, T. FRAN honds were firm fto strong torate in Kansas City were so bad it —piipedbt AN s B T G e fate American Hardware ( Against rails relaxed mid-day when | That restored the total number of San | Franciei—Th tragic life J quarrel with her sweetheart followed | sian war 1 in 3 “rancisco. e g e e e R e o E e e e T O I Bought and Sc ang . hec AT b naked Clad in 2 blanket she was | formerly stationed in Siberia. and textile shares strengthened, Am- | nomination to 493 17-year-old Polish girl, beeame | yen before the captain of the ship | to right (top row), Mrs. 1. N. eriean Wool gaining three points. The The overturning of the national | known when she landed on U. S. so0il. | 4ng late rnients were made out|ton, Mrs €, Carl Mrs. C. Sheets, money market followed ""”"’-"': committee’s decision in the Tennes-| sfter her father was slain in battie ] of bed sheets. On board she met | Mrs. J. Krebe. Mrs. R. Anthony and ::'r"".n'y"“;}:,.y;,-'”n.l.'-nl‘.:' "’:*‘3:""..""'1 see contest also came as surprise. | und her mother had committed ,m-l\:m Paymaster George Fickley, of | Mrs Barker. (Front row). Mrs. H. L. JUDD, F. G. JUDD s > Robert . Church of Memphis re- | cjdge from gricf. she left Siberia with | Exeter, Cal, who adopted her as his | N. N. Overly, Mrs. B. Edwards, Mr AL et Lo o D i | Puted to be one of the wealthiest and | hor lover, an American sergeant, on [ daughter T. Reeves, Mrs. E. Hench and Mrs. ¥ stocks esyock ’ ; , DAY extenn Petroioum. and Am. | mOst nfluential nesrocs in the south | the transport Dix. in male attire. A Another transport landed 11 Rus- | Lewis. ' e el the tiet from | had been seated by the national com- | el kv, i e e R he list fr erican Woolen rous mittee after a straight out black and N apathy in the later dealings. The i L o t t ‘hic e “Q e cloninz was firm. Sales approximated | fulte AEh in which ihe whites| “STRIKE MENACE Deaths and Funerals | PLAN GIRL SCOUT CAMP e wa ! ° s had bolte o o 350.000 shares = Ao — ' s 23 WEST MAIN STREET, Telchone) the conventon. Church, =aid to | IS OVER“ « I||Hv~ hr)~(olvk —_— a 14 as ses S = % = g .r.L.‘.,o(,r,, .|m:.,l::““,f,,“‘;; ’v‘;":d hl ‘1 :;‘, The funcral of Charles Krystofik | Summer Camp for € to Be Located A f = e ad o et lund O membevstet | Sacklilof many prominent] embors - Lo e R e e AL | S Umionvilic andl Wil oy 'Wh a snare in the actoryw the New York Stock Kxchanse. in his fight. The credentials com- d - the Bvangellat - June 9, 1920 mittee threw him out. The white “ents are in High Low Close | contestants appealed to the com- G 3 Haffoy. The Allls-Chalmers i T mittee to take the republican organi- E g I'lans now are complete for the New Am Beet Rugar ... 20 zation in Memphis “out of the hands e b, y i LS | Britain Girl Scout camp, which will 50 shares Stanley WOrks Co Am Can . 39 3 of the nesro denomination.” be conducted this summer for eight Am Car & Fdy 1427 s Ideal convention weather continued | : “j]rlvk s !“I“Aluc‘rv fnrn;‘ in Cnio"; e Ci b g L0 totisy: = A Loeal joviap Rbreess| biew) off - ville. Any girl between the ages o 50 h St l y . he H Y S > o T e By ‘ Lake ilichigan and the sun was| B> : be Ih‘: AR v and 18 years is urged to go for as i S ares an e Am Sug Ref com .124}% 2 shining be held tomorr Ay Sumat Tobacco 87 % : ipervision of Mrs, A, Tucker. ) lonz a stay as possible. A trained o nurse will give each girl an examina- Am Tel & Tel .... 94 1 To ATTEND F i : s Lo ik tion three days before leaving to in- Am Woolen 1021 102 | R = 5 7 re the physical condition of the ) They will be under the direc- 79 ) : v ahE S tend ol 2 trained leader, Mrs. A. Anucon Copper 36 23 % Al Atch Top &'S T Members of M Lodze 1 t <k % s '~ o oo~ ¢ Leave Sat- 7 ' v » r = ' r. Sarg ‘s At Guif & Weat [ .185 an kind nds for SO student from Dr. Sargent IOHN P N Baldwin Loco . 18 . oli o Beestid 3 o # Suiae e D o s asshiin oston, who will give them Balt & Ohlo faries el pecial Tratn for Water We especially wish to thank Court Beethoven, | & S00! raining, direct all hikes zw MA&ST ) o " Brasl. Bl . W 9 b 2 P ot A.: employes of New Britain Hide and | and give ion in hygiene. Beth Stee! | ‘ «| bury convention. T e e e b R e ] bm‘gonsohdated Stock Exchang] ther is a g dlx.\'n <2 o, 4 : - I.--“\:K\lol::..p 0 locul members of t} Mis ‘[& .r‘k ot 1 = ;”d”\l‘. e e T ! #STOCKb AND BONDS 5 | Canadyu ac r of Moose will attend th 5 il diet and h I ' Cent Leather . 881, 647 r state convention s feld das p . iy g bt e Y ' and field dax of that | b managemer t of the hot: CASH OR Ben Mbtors Goodricht (B Gt Nor prd Tilinois Cent Ins Copper Interboro Int Mer Mar «nl Rock | & on a special train at 12:06 in com- . » 9 SR EGeN food such as zrowing girls need. This Tel. 1012. PAT. 9. SUL ‘ the local Y. Al C. A. and will be dis- | Two braoks run through the zrounddll oo & orzan- | ; an | there are plenty of berries 1o pick, | FIRST DEMOCRATIC K. of C. Kndicott-Johnson : 7, | 1ory of the organization and is one ot | of the Conciliation Bureau of the ; Sh e : = the few public demonstrations of its| 8. Department of labor i b (he | 180 to those who won their meno- | sleeping can be enjoved by the COMMITTEE-WOMAN — — time since the ng of the armis. | dustrind sccretary, is enjoying a two [and the fee is as low pos Ches & Ohlo » ’ organization at Waterbury, Saturday. Th i1 be plenty to t 3 Chl MI & St 2 The New Britain delegation will leave e il : ec 2 Wire v Te eggs and butter—sgood. nourishing Direct anaq hile Copper : : pany with Hartford and Bristol s < : : Chino Copper 3 | lodges. A band will accompany the ek i mtot Wit fanie i o camp is. for New Britain g a real Corn Prod Ref 3 % | New Britain members to enliven tha | 000 workers on strike. or slightly | The monograms have arrived at | vacation under competent ]m“m"m'l Urustble Steel 61 1 ' party The parade is expected to b8 | more than 1 per cent of the 1 Cuba Cane Fugar V01, 1 one of the biggest events in the his- | ized workers, Director Hugh erwin | 1ViPuted to the parti‘ipants of the all Kerwin | o round events of the Y. M A. and | and good hikes and out-of-doors Krie ! en Flectric kind that ha been sanctioned in | sirike menace about over. “Fewer | 8Tams in the aquatic events. wish. Officers of | Waterbury this year Workmeniare nowlidle than silaay Louis W. Bruemmer, Y. M. C. A. in- This not a monev-making affs conjunction wi LEASES GIVEN. tice.” he smays. rikes have ceased | Weeks' vacation. $7 per week. plus $1 transportation Boston headqu Any woman having he furmishings < s S N - tion bave s A sarage In the rear ofes “L| to be an important factor in the The regular meeting of the Ladies g Main street has been leased by Mary | problem of boosting commodity pro- | Auxiliary, U W. V. will be held in | SUCh as curtains. chairs. rags. erc. : Sy g ) this olty.: ol Yearde to P. J. Fgan for a term of | quetion.” the armory Thursday evenir at 8| will confer a favor by calling Girl o . tainers distrib | one yéar at $40 a month. Vincenzo clock Scout Commissioner Mrs. L. A 3 Py during the war| Motta has leased a stove at 29 Hroud | IUNAW - Gy r senc - v x 3 .“ pebl d Int Mer Ma ‘”"" “0' R ol rais m‘d mn”’_f“"‘ RUNAWAY GIKL WEDS, Howard | Bamnie of 1 tockwell -]m«r-” . ho will Ay nd for - 3 i:\;l‘l‘:‘li::"v";“"l]slt Int Nicke 5 : g o pbiogid s z — avenuc reported to the police last } them. — S, @ for 15 months with a monthN rental | sfyptle Tyler, Paroled From Indus- Sl SR Application may be made to Miss under the copy Int Paper ' [ of 432 night that his brother Rubien Sam e \ 0 2 h the organizsbit Kennee Coppe 27 : A 5 yial School. Takes a Husband. mis, nged 18 vears, had left home | Loomis at the Y. W. s Al ey 3 1S SOk Lack Steel 3 4 - RUILDING PERMIT R S e .. | yesterday morning 15 o to work and f contemplating going o jeEed 1o j""]* 1 : Yo ’ ‘. s ] e police were rctified last Sat- |3 5 = now so as to get the hest possible 3 - SPANLEY Lanigh Valley : A building permit was granted this | urday by Mary Mouradian of | M4 20t retu 1 sestpderis ; S STANLEY Max Motor 21 22 2% | wrsernoon to Bioreo Baretta for Prospect street. that Myrtle Tyle The followinz new arrivals were § . ¢ & S ¥ The last entd WMex Petroleu Qi D 1 dwelling to he erccted on Mill stree: ! parole from he Indust reported at the itain General % e mon to be sivH Missouri Pac ) ' 23 « one-fainily dwelling and will be | had been working'a* her home, was . George vlor, of 122 sroad 8 ] street. Plainville: @ daughter to Mr. ! ———— given by the 5 Cona eses 13 1 1 > 4 missing H 3 i MY Central oy 881y | s Nothing had beon heard of the|and My r ati. of Plainville: | | N I A ; Sy 3 day evening, J NYNH&IIRR 291 1 > missin ' il this afternoon when |3 daughter tc r. and Mrs. William the entertainme Norfolk & West 3 \ SOI R‘\O TO Torax Krikorian of 269 Main street, | McCacthy, of thert str this canization W Will Hold Classes o tations, panto Northern I'a v T walked into the pe e station and | ¢ 3 : : Ohfo Cities G ? : ; ING IN EUROPE exhibiled a marriaze jdcense showing SRtanley Ploharczyk and Cornelius in Chamber of Commerce Rooms. 3 Al‘l?(‘\‘ T‘;‘:;‘;“li':‘c‘: Pan Am I' & ° 1 % | that he had marriec the girl Mon- *rior have turned to their homes | = S S | it ’1 E 1 Penn R R 1 ' 3 day in Portche Ny f lHoly Cross colleze for the sum- | Yrancis P. O'Briew. director of members. The) Presaed as s S S N | Americanization work in New Britain, 3 Rrase 'lr:::xa Ray Cona 1 GEORGIN DELEGATION MEETS. | . | been at- | held his first class for instruction for : : 2 . ol Reading . d > . ST = } 4 Dental | citizenship petitioners in the Cham- |} i S s by th Nep 1 & & g lay Decide to Try and Un > : 1 home of his [ her of Commerce rooms Tuesday poziponed fi n 118 1 : colu Johnson. ) A ' and will re- | night & | to June 20, be) N 1he summer t is Mr. O'Brien’s intention to hold 3 the spring. 5 more of these classes of instruc- 2 fouthern ':" = 3 : = delegution decides » T southern Ry < e . second caucus to consider a move g arlet fever on Spring for thos I itizer S 3 LIPMAX Studebaker ...... & ] > opontd Henre lncoin RS < his b “d under quar- | prior to the court June S ELizAGET Texas Co . Atlanta ae who was clected tme by IEHER the health de- | 30th The d CHR IS TIAN Texan & Pac ! . tional committeeman yesterda The | bat June 15, June : June [obeces T'rod . LA ST - credentials committee in pas ! arr license has been grant- | 0 clock in each case and in the Cham- Spokane, W . June 7.—Women plon Pac 13 s i . rgin contests lust nighi. un- '« 1 Warde 02 83 West Matn | Der of Comnierde roomsis jCandidate ivanced another step politically | Mass., were ma tted Froft [ 2007, A d a Johnson delegate and plans | st and Miss bBertha Lober of { @re requested to he promptin arviving { when Mrs. Elizabeth Christian was | terday. Mr. a 1raite Retail St < e | en formed to call the Main sirect as the class lasts one hour only. | clected by the democratic state con- | @v¢ on a hone Y & Food Prod 3 : - 7 . ther with a view of fa | Last nizht the class took up the | vention here to be first national dem- | their return wi 1" 8 Indum Alco ! fo ‘1(v\\|| \u"y: Cts ocratic committee-woman dence in thig ¢ ¥ 8 M o 1 3 \ e i WHISKEY BANDITS | 1LY i, il il 418 Steel ..... d ¥ > CHILDREN'S GAMES, aration Independence, war i PN '8 Steel pfd 3 Ta 10 3 G foon ok (he ol S Hu \n..»m i revolution, MOTORCYCLIST HURT. Tel 1625-2 An, Va Car Chem (R ' | schoois to art’ in their annu; Four \rmed Men told Up Track on |, 97 June ""“-‘I““' ‘”‘ “«l\\“'\ ur Frank Kceifer of 469 Lincoln street TARRA Willys Overland 8 18 187, fostivitic afternoon at Walnut [[mhegamericanye e American ! g qai0ed a0 cut on his leg this noon N ] : il s - Near Newark an 1 | constitution, the zrowth of the union, UNDE i pard i danees, av-1ol 3 - | e when a motorcyvele ho was riding col- CLEARING MOUSE. REPORT v, i ) 2 i the vernment of the nation 3 5 ot _ i e Tavls uher DN York - 7 e ot it - "t i On June rovernment of the t lided with a bicyele ridden by Frank | 33 MYRTLE Sy all O o he mos wal even ! | H oras 3 "I stree 5 Pouna statement g | At L R etk | state. laws and government of the | Morasky street. Jubilee o . dune 3.—Fovr| Jicy. present oficlals of rimte i |} ] cut on his hand | Lady Attendang pupil armed bandits held up a motor truck | city. election, voting and dutics of ¥ of Keif¢r who was rid- Orders Ta hich has been v Joad ariwhiskev: 1755 quarislon it him escaped injury. TO CONDUCT KAT o ! rorome time, under « Lincoln hizhwiy near here today and O ancl 23 textennoniand Heveion - S —— s FUNE] third quarterly rally of the S el Shaenbe bl droyes on “'IK"I . according to Ahe | ,0ng of the United States, its size and Britain Christlan Endeavor e % 3 Sl led 1ese truckm whoe de- s pesources, historical ders, places SFEC[AL NOTICE Union will be held on Friday even- INVENTORY FILED, clared they had besn compelled to - A ! and national ides s Bicthe Plainville’ Congregntional | Mabel Garrison ventory of estate of Des- | walledn from the Elizabeth line, sai ! g H = s A"drews 5 | David Tipma Lorraine nhoe and Miss Esthe! chureh, Plainville. The services will | sie Graham Cochra has heen filed | thy were transporting the whiske | New Britain Circle 1022, Compan- commence at 8 o'clock. Rev. Wil New York Mabel Garrison so- ' by Appraisers Roger: Cochranc, | 4 Newark to a New York whole- | ITALLAN CABINET RE e jons of Foresters, will hold a social tiam Do of the First Baptist chureh | Prano of the Metropolitan, gails short- | Georze WE Andrew s “ragk. wor house which had a per Rome, June 9 Premier 2 3 and whist at the Old Junior Mechanic THE In New Brimia will give the address | Iy for Eurepe to_appeasign concerts | Cadwe! ®ell it for non-beverage pur-lnounced s PRI e -

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