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W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD., UNE - 1 OCAL STOCK e : [ ' . 15% Deducti Fi ial MARKET QUOTED |'?afd'"¥~-§‘a">“°ars . I’EANDIDATES F[IR | oo | [ Financial | = mavctst weer | RICHTER & ¢ (Furnished by Nisr and Co. ° 1 N Stanicy R. Eddy. Manager) ! on All Suits | WALL STREET STOUK |....... " . "5 e | P , S Southern N E Tel a1 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITA GETS You, vyo A an MHardware . 135 3 5 WeLL 6o “~” bl et sl b - More About U. 8. A. e Billings & or . > Wall Street, 10:30 a m.—Trading "m'":l = G at the firm opening of today's mar- | i e ; ket Indicated a continuance of recent [0, . AT™S o500 ; The second mecting of the citizens agle Lock D § ship petitioners who are due to appear L] operations by pools in selective is- | “TE % sues particularly steels, equipmen ¥a Marine l‘ 2 . 1 o for their court hearing on June 30 ind chemicals. Crucible lost a frac- [5 giiy o (S = - 1 was held in the Chamber of Commerce | tion at the outset but immediately |\, 0 o tE PO : i} £ i P 5 s rallied 3 points. Barrett, one of yes. | xuer e lo“r;l com .. 102 3 ! iFE; rooms last evening. More ‘than 50 Have you heard the seductive terday’s features, extended its moder- | 5 " o '_"&' Wil . 5 ' ” men attended to improve their “GHT i UOTE! mong of the Vacation Bug? ate initial gain to 5 points and Gen- .«;x‘x r\vlwr: & ilcox . h $ 3 chances of heinz sufliciently prepared | BOUGHT — SOLD — QUOTED eral Ohemical vose 7 et iiee. L 3 ol when the day for examination arrive 4 . g 5 Relow we gite a tahle showing cost of Russell M It is telling you of fannel pecially the trans-continental group |Srenqny Heliee The hour was spent upon the origin, 2 s shirts, of yachting caps, of sum- were strong under lead of Northern 'qm"“‘v‘“.nrk: St meaning and use of the American mer shirts, of belts, of flmy Pacific and Union Pacific. Many Teaut & Hine flag: the Constitution, its contents and | investor based on a 167; dividend basis, which has nl!d"". ear. of wash ties and a early gains were increased within the C ME importance: the government of the| light Summer Suit. first half hour. n“’l’:n-srTl LI‘:ixhl nation. its general plan and present | . . R s . N Noon.—TPools experienced little dif- officials: the strugzle and growth of Rights Stock Yield It has pointed out the sea- ficulty in advancing their specialtics &9 3 unity in the development of the na- shore or the mountains where during the morning. General Chemi- CITY ITEMS H A : tion. Charts, maps and blackboard = 11s 9-1479 your winter work brain will al made an extreme gain of almost {48 P $29 explanations were employed to make | 2 178 8.98% recuperate, 9 points and Barrett rose Har- TS S HRERA s vester advanced 3 points on an an X £ 31 treatment of topics was necessarily o a8 See us before ye nouncement of the stock dividend. Thieves entered the home of H C. ¢ { & brief. | 154 8.7079 Bteels and cquipments almost as A | M. Thomson, of 91 Lexinzton street % '} t F. P. O'Brien stated plainly that 187 3 whole improved their carly gain al- |jast night. The police investizuted, there is no purpose of making the | i i though Crucible was again irregular. | ana found P S R ey SRS 190 5.42% Coppers were moderately responsive = . Gt e | - PP 3 P A daughter was born today to Mr of reducing the standards so that any 193 £.3007 l F to reports of heavy export sales. Rails 7 - s b A | S % 12 ¥ 03 .300 he arrell assumed leadership before noon, in- and Mrsx. Stanley Douglas si o but the most competent may secure | 4 ieh | | Company stock through the purchase of Rights and thd declared by the company for the balance of the year: nothing of value missing. e D Y North Main street. that privilege. Making citizenship 126 . ing 1 to 13 points with pronounced | Members of the Grotio commitiecs | easier would tend to cheapen il for 199 8.040 o lng o. activity among coalers. Call money | W!I! meet Thurs nieht at § p. m. all. But the object of the meeting 202 7.92 opened at 7 per cent. in Masonic hall. Monarch \«m\l was to extend the fullest assistance =08 b to those who are ready to work and 205 7.800 3t 3 s ok Johnson has just returned fro he THE SERVICE STORE Wall Street, 1:30 P. M.—Lack of s urn rom th national convention at Kansas (ity. | 3 study in making themselves better Miss Agnes Mattson and Miss Vie- | fitted for all that citizenship de- toria Mannloian, nurses at the local | ¥ mands of them. reference. isiting Nurse Station, have left for | For several weceks Mr. O'Brien has cible continued heavy on conflicting | .. i | rumors regarding the meeting of the Westhoro, V.\laa_n... vt-h'*rr _thc,\ will The papers these days are busy in- ' N‘-»n smjn_dim: much time in the fac- | directors scheduled to be held later in | SPeNd & Lwo weeks' vacation. troducing you to the republican presi- | tories aiding the applicants for first interest and selling of the cheaper oils invited realizing for profits amonz specialties and rails at midday. Cru- We suggest that prospective purchasers keep t 271 MAIN STREET. Miss Cora Beal and E. C. Connelley | dential nominee, Senator Warren G. | or second papers during working are attendingz the third gquarteriy | Harding, in many poses and many | hours. meeting of the Probation Officers’ | places. Herc's \arren, or whatever | All declarants whose papers were association that is being held in Mid- called him then. when he was | filed before July Ist, 1918 are being ¢ dletown today. S R s is pre- | reminded by a post cs in Miss Baker of the Visiting Nurse | dicted. will land ALk L fne White ety e :r:eirc:mciix-:(ha;a::m»; CONNECTICUT MUTUAL BUILDING, HAR' Station has returned after a week's [ Housc. Bevond his ambition and the | were filed and that they may feport Room 410, Nad. BL. Blag., Tel. 2120, T. FRANG A8 Visit to Dudley, Mass., the home of | striped “best suit,” the politician had | for assistance in making the petition . . E ¢ st suit, g th i We Offer » the day LE T Close—~Trading was almost motion- less 11 the final hour a few leaders making progress while others reacted. The closing was steady. Sales ap- proximated 325,000 shares. (New York Stock Exchange quotations furnished by Richter and Co. members of the New Tork Stock Exchan Sessnons WIII Be Concluded High Low Class Allis Chalmers ... 3714 A Beet S Monday Night Ry ol Am Qar & 1‘ Am Cotton Oil Am H & Leath Am Locomo her parents. Miss Baker also visited | little in the days of his youth. The | for second papers if they wish to be- Thompson, Mass., the home of her | pained cxpression and the Stiff atti- | come citizens. The time designated for 50 SHARES UNION WORKS. 2 | tude of ¥ posture is due to the | such purpose is Monday evening, RS Deaths and Fun \{ | heroic measures adopted by photog- the nfliv:*in‘gnlr:in Bu::ma'\sc;‘r:-?.mm 50 SHARES LANDE . FRARY erals raphers of the old school with their i 50 SHARES STANLEY WORKS. victims, not to a reluctance to face Mes. Bridget Woods. e camers ove Successtut potit- | LEAVES FOUR CHILDREN N clans born with fortitude when The funeral of Mrs. Bridget Woods | (140% #1¢ UD! will be held tomorrow morning with | $°'CS 1 being photographed. H. L JupD., i) services in St. Joseph's church at 10 | Missionary Killed in China Is Also o'clock Burial will be held in i s iy e e Survived by His Wife, Who Was With i el " Mrs. Mary R. Farley. y i ey Investment Securities The funeral of Mrs. Mary Ji. Farley | Philadelphia, June 16.—Dr. Weim- 23 WEST MAIN STREET, Telchone 18 will be heid tomorrow morning with ert was sent to the reformed mission- Y3 . ol e ol lid I S ary field in China in 1902. At the Own a share in the factory where i Kvangeiist at § o'clock. i S Ry { time of his death he was serving as cting president of Mission College at Albcrting Johnson. i Thanks Hlm [Or HlS Gongra Yo Chow. His hvome-‘\.\us inv» New The funeral of Mrs. Albertina ol hieh conty. henna_ 2 He f Johnson Will be held tomorrow after- N S SRR OB RIC mAR e ’ & s theological training at The 22nd annual state convention of Fraternal Order of Eagles will con- vene in this city Sunday and Mon- s day, June 20 and 21, at Bardeck's ::“ :x:‘:"" (“"n: hall on Arch street Among the | P b - Am Sumatra T prominent speakers of the conven- | 0 o Te T tion ix the name of Edwurd Duacan | "\ e o of Kansas City, Mo.. past worthy | {00 © OO president of the national order. | "(FOONCE O Among the prominent delegates to be 2 here for the two days that the Eagles are in session are Lieutenant-Gov- ernor Wilsen of Wridgeport, Sherift Thomas L. IRellley of New [Iaven county. David FitzGierald, mayor of New Haven, and Alexunder Troup, postmaster of New Haven. Sunday afternoon the convention will be open to the public and ward Dunean will speak on “Eagle dom Lynch's orchestra will furnish the music On Sunday night there will be 75 ndidutes initiated to the order During the day Monday routine canvenw » will b conducted, and the election of ofMcers will take place, Michael T. Kerwin, state treasurer, | - wiil be a candidate to succeed him. | 3o0drich (BF) vol?. s Gt North ptd n The convention will be brought to a close Monday evening with a ban quet at the Eiks' elub The Fraternal Order of Eagles wus arganized 1898 in Seattle, Wash., and Seapidly spread to all parts of the United States, and today there are | Kennec Copper 400,000 members scattered over the | Jack Steel U'nited States and Canada. At the | Iehigh Valle time the United States declared war [ Mex Petroleum agninst Germany, the national or- | Midvale Steel ganization voted to pay $1,000 to the \vu-mm Pac lependents of each member of the v Y Central order killed in the service Over | \ YNH&HRR $1,000,000 han been paid by the order | Norfolk & West sbee the war Northern Pac e ————e a| OMo Citiea Gas Baldwin l.oco Balt & O Barrett Co Beth Steel B Brooklyn R’ T Can Pac Cent Leath . . Chi Rock 1 & P .. Chile Cop Chino Cop Corn Prod Ref Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sug Endicott Johnson - Frie 1st pfd Gaston W & W Gen Eleo Gen Motors her son, John A. Johnson of Tleasant street. Services will be held at 2:30 o'clock in the Swedish Luth- Washington, Juie 16— eran chur~h. Burial will take place | Harding tor sent the following let in Fajrview cemetery. Theological college, Callege- rvived by widow and four oldest child, William, ter to Hlajor General Wood in reply Mercersburg acadeniy, e e e to the latter's telegram of congratu- | 2 A and the other three PORTENS—DOBSON, e children with Dr. Weimert in R 1 i Yo-Chow were expected home { "o I~ s shortly, as Dr, el a b focal Young Woman Weds Hartford press my feelings in dictating an ac 2 3 f .'l Folmctghac A oeen Man ot Milford. knowledgment to one who was a B Earene The wedding of ilarvey Portens | contender for the distinction which . JOHN P. KEO »f Hartford and Miss Marg: 1. | came to me. Perhaps T shall e ss | USES : [ - - et loars r ekttt myself sufficiently ir I that } | 299 MAIN STREET. Dobson of this city took place this Methive 4l IOMGd. The cutameiy lhr; .ln,mmmm ne to vou inst | Syracuse Mani rer Fign lvm.,n' Members Consolidated Stock Exchange was performed by Rev. Peter Mc- | M should e found ve t by Wife Before Mirror ey P e A D e T ' STOCKS AND BOND® 5 % Syracuse, June 16.—George JTim- The bride is well known loecally and to yYou a ver cordial message of i s p SR T Seide e e Enen ey S04 | Heliciation aad. Boed ishee: mins, busitiess man here and & knem- .CASH OR } = . 3 X = ber of several clubs in New York)eity, 1 T kno th we re botk int - 3 2, ] M o et It | stood in front of a mirror inY his | Direct Private Wire, ward Dobson of Stanlex street : - Portens is the son of Mr. and Mrs, | ©Sted in the same great good to our gag g 1 Jebn M. Portens of & Forest sireet, | "ommon country and I feel confident | home In East Geneses strest, jiu Tel. 1012. PAT. D. SU Hartford He ix engaged in the real estate business do not know quite how to Cent Ins Cop Tat Mer Maring ptd int Nickel Int Paper Kelly Springfield night, made use of the reflectiol of the yvou will be very deeply inter- r g himself to aim a revolver aceurdtely { estedd in bringing about a restoration at his brain and then pulled the ti f a republican party administration | ? e bod A b fl‘x-‘ S—— - — — e in Washington and a return to the | 8€T- is body was found on o Heor - R " - + 2 NG PEATHS FROM CANCER constitational methods of mevermment | in front of the glass by his wife this| WILL TRUST BATHING GIRIS. DEAD ENGIN s s : S heYeant ) the found- | mornins. i : . v REACH HIGH FIGURE ] which were (he concept of the found S rted that Timming suffered | Conscicnce Only to Put Pedal on Dis- | Schenestady Wree New York, June 16—Medical ex-| soaior Harding announced today | from attacks of melancholia. Though play of Charms. He Passed ¢ s ance ] « e R rht & 7 affairs he sti stained « S 5 i of hi ampaign last night at din- | affa € science be your guide. aid Deputy | tral railroad offic States in 1919 place the figure at| pop with » number of republican | the National Tube Corporation. : . o 100,000, and the number of persons | loaders They included nators He was born in England and cs Commissioner of PPublic Works Wil- | conducting an | ig aficted with the disease at present | yodge of Massachuscits, republican | to the United States when a boy. ! liam Burkhardt today, touching deftly | wreck near Schen: at 300.000. Dr. Frederick Dundale of | jeader in the scnatc: Smoot of Utah: | b n his carcer as a bookkeeper alon the question of beach dress. but f g,y morning, whid Boston, a vice president of the Al-| prandegee, Connecticut, and Ifall, | steel plant in Troy. Later he came not involving himself whon he made | goaths, issued a lied Medical ®Wesociations of Amerie w Mexico to this city and founded the Syracuse ! the announcement that Chicago’s four (oo’ ror the ac Doyle, enzincer of] ran into a stalled Dovyle was killes Investigation port, that all si working properly, from the pssenge: warn the appro: dinary House. nd where it shall leave off. [ am in ‘“'M"he enginee favor of a regulation bathing SI“L; two signals.’ TWELVE POSSIRILITT ron Pan Am P& T 1029, 102y et 2 ¢ | Penn R R ce.. 38% 381 288 DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION | (€07 5 7 - -0 - Ee . Here are the twelve possibilities for | Presscd Steel Car . 3 as, eang the oeratic presidential nomina- | Ray Cons ....... 16 163 tlon Reading ........ 8313 &4 Willlam G. McAdoo of New York. | Rep | & & Givey y a2 Attorney Genernl A. Mitchell Pal- | Royal D. X Y mer of Pennsylvania Sinclair Oil Ref Governor James M. Cox of Ohle Sloss-S Steel & Viee President Thomas It. Marshall | gouthern Tac 6t Indiana Southern Ry John W. Davis of Virginia padgserdn S Governor Edward |. Edwards of | mezas o New Jersey Temme & Senator Atlea Pomerene of Ohio Herbert Hoover of California. h - nion Pac . Qovernor Alfred . Smith of New | .00 SoC o "‘"‘"” - e Nabeask United Retail St illiam J. Bryan of Nebraska g James W. Gerard of New York ¥ood Prod Champ Clark of Missourt ks S U 8 Steel A M » ROYAL ARCANUM DAY, Stacl p1d declared at the organization's annual We discussed the state of the | Tube Works. This concern w finally | municipal beaches would be opened convention here Union. the prospects of the republi- j merged with the National Tube | ta the public June 26. — can party and the platform which we | Works. He was a collector of rare{ “I'm willing to trust the Chcago { adopted at Chic 0 osal Senator | bouks and art objects. =irl in a matter of this nature,” added NEGRO, ASSAULT 1 think it is wHIr RL. ESCAPE: " p i 5 AT peace treaty and lLeazue of Nations CELLAR RAISES BIDS, Faston. Md.. June 16 h Foun- | would be the principal s dis- s the line of : bathing garments—in other words, to Hardinz. Asked about reports that e Mr. Burkhardt, “and hardly my duty to defing and set up demarcation in women's tain, negro, wmv\ was awaiting sen- cussed in his specch of acceptance he Millionaires ¥ (‘_Hng in to Buy Or tence of execution for criminal as- id he had the seling that public ) sault upon Bertha Simpson, 13-year- =entiment makes the paramount is- old white girl, in Trappe. Md. on sue rather than the judsment of any hicago, June 16.— " Now then ; | party didate or party manag * | which will display the willowy lines of Aw;flhlt r;m'l' i:':; :ev'flrj‘:i N'ram-"frmr; par AiaAte o Dartensa DRcor zentlemen, how much am 1 offered?” | (},o slender and conceal the super- ere last night. e sheriff anc s DO AR 4 £ 2 = = e This, or something like it, is the great | luous corpulence of the heavy- | question hurled at fhe Chicago mii- | Weight point out where the suit shall begin Tobaceo Pre JOHNSON AS| a posse of 00 men are searching the EIGHT HURT IN WRECK, woods for him and open threats are made of lynching. Worcester Local Crashes Into Express | /ionaire set by the humble real es- P 3 $ T T W AT i et Pank Take {tate man. It refcrs to the residence | DENIKS POLICE SOLD BOOZE. The Royal Arcanums celebrated | tyan Copper SOUTH CAROLINIAN NAMES HIS g lof the late CGeor Francis Griflin. — — Worcester, Mass., June 16.—Eight | Mr. Griillin died six weeks o in | Chicago Chief Defies Nebraska Gover- reanum Day last eveninz with a | v, IN CALVES COX AND M/ 3 | ‘\nm\\u ind entertainment. A short ;'n,(‘,"':h"m #e . P . I“‘ A B ASDuAnoo persons were injured, two seriously, Miami, . and left $3,000,000 to nor to Prove Charge, Besiness meeting was held at 7:30 ek O b SO Greenville, C. June 16.—John | when an eastbound Worcester local | his estranged wife. Mrs. Griffin mar-| . © S o | e s T i} = M. Philiips, formerly mayor of West | crashed into the rear end of an east- | ried Lieut.-Commander Paul H. Las- Chicago, June 16. —John J. "= | Hiram W. Johnso after CLEARING WOUSE REFORT. Greenville, yesterday learned that one tedo before Mr. Griffin was buried. rity, chief of police, today defied Gov- | pygjate the platf v faven g e meveral interesting New York June 18.-—New York Cicaring D d Albg v XpPress n he DBoston . = 2 < ie J A . New 1 & of his Heresford cows mave birth to | POURd Albany cxpress on th e The unieue feature of this sale is| erner S, R. McKelvie of Nebraska 10 | Lopyplican natio submit evidence ol his sensational Chicago and to WO % Nin (riDC SFOUES the. Wavd e veee....81.0032¢1308 |twin calves nine days ago and that | 2nd Albany ad mear Lake Park, | o=t B0 THa PN E the house is a | (rand Regent Spicer and other mem- e 12072188 the pair, which he named McAdoo | four miles from here, last night. The | Loy tion of wines and liquors val- | charges here after a convention visit} ;" ingependent WTS (ot cthej cOURC) v wate - Brevent e = and Cox. are doinz nicely. cxpress had stopped after having | (@ €TIOR O B T ex. | 1o Chicazo that policemen of Chicago | b gidency, accor rd games were enjoyed during the CLOSE T hr’l SALE SO S e O picked up a crowbar which wa { gore oa wines and liguors snd- e | spenly sold business ‘,|",:m._. theliRe- | B0 o orany 16 ayening. ‘There was a large atten- The committee in charge of the | poundinz amninst the floor of onc of pared for the dry time by the most publican National on. ant{ W. P. Adams, an expenditur broad and | added sharply the Gavernor make mood his allezations 5,000 Oregon Votd dependen Portland, Ore, than 5,000 signag to a petition circul Indus Aleo Rubber Co “ dancel Second, Fourth anda Sixth Ward Ie- CONDUCTORS ARRI the « hes . | - ! I_u‘h,,,',,:, h,.,.‘,lh,; annu 1 euting v;:l: ;h " n.un..m’_ \.]lunr- IS Xhomay " e 'H\n mgur)m SR Chief | pome. The stock is cncased in steel ought ¢o s i = is to b eld June . at Ss tock, ogan and Morris onnecti- | Martin O’Brien. of the St. Louis po- | ., or retrac s © M! ER UMT el. 1625-3 Any Hour, Day or Night 4 : vaults in the cellar of the house. 1t { °' ! . . L ” announced this afternoon that the | cut company conductors. were arrest- | lice department. and two of his de- | io cuarded by two men. The man The chief s at he gladly would OPEN SHOB T HAFFE Seamand for (ckets Hak Boen o iareat ¢ 5 : A or o reward of $10.000 for substan- & demand for kets has heen so great [ ed today on charges of embezzlement | joctives. The Boston college baseball Gy s Lnat offer a reward of 5 Y who buys the holhe gets the Hauor. | i, o, of Governor McKelvie's accu- Pittsburgh, Pa. that the committee feels that if more | from the company. They are being : feam 3 gt ose gy I g o s g ar al. se s g d at 250,000, % : > UNDERTAKERS 53l enolizh | ireneperia: s i Neiring Thp houso s ivalued fa. ) «tian were it not that this would | olution endorsing 4 tickets are & held in $2.500 for hes 3 = s " sty = are R i #3 MYRTLE 6t, East End Ofice, 183 | tion cannot be secured to accommo- | on Thursday. Sezall is also charged — The thirsty millionaires are 1ook- |, 5 " hout widespread publicity and | tion, the open si Jubllee St, Tel. 1451.2, date all those wishing to attend. | with having assaulted a passenger on BANKERS' SESSION. ing over the scenery. Society ossips .. o .Co'the governor's purpose.” at the session of Tady Attendant—Froe Use of Parlows. | Therefore the committee will not | 5 trolley car and bond for this of- | Beston, June 16.--The American “""" ,‘_"‘:,‘ but no =sals has yet been it tion of the Masteq Orders Take w bolstering. 11 any more tickets after tonight fense was fixed at $500 Institut f Banking, at the sec ond " $100.000 FOR MEDICAT, RESEARCH association, whic bl ; session of its annual canvention 1t was refi FACTORY GAMES TODAY. g 3 e iy heard its Philadelphia nrembers | LAUNCHED WITH STEAM Up Columbus, Ohio, June 16.—A gift of | tions committee SERIOUS ELECZRICAL STORM uccessfully oppose arguments of Los $140,000 by Charles F. Kttering, Day- 16.—One fman was . Anseles bankers in favor of giving th {on manufacturer, for medical ve- mon No. 1 in Walnut Hill park, the Cleveland, June S aha ey o S ‘Iwem&lk"’i"h hc Stanley Rule & Level team will op. | killed. a dozen had narrow escapes . workerga voice and vote in the ma 1 b0 ton cargo carrier John Jay was | 08 N T tion with the college ! 1312 TI ’ o | post the team of Russell & Erwin's | from death and thousands jof dollars :igempnt of industry as a solution of | launched sidewise and with steam up | of homeopathy was announced by New York, Ju in & postponed game. At 5.43 the | of dumage was done.d & problm of xudwtrml unrest. The = at the Pusey & Jones shipyard here.! (ne board of trustees of Ohio State | Polish troops nui - . : Do od der 3 . " the indus The vessel is completed and ready to | {piversity. of which Mr. Kettering js | here today on 4 FUNERAL DIRECTORS At 5 o'clock this afternoon. on dia- = Gloucester, . June 16.—The