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Financial ALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Wall Street, 1:30 p. m.—Recent ders suci as Replogle, Vanadium, thlehem and U. 8. Steels became hore active at mid-day gaining 1 to poimts. Sentiment was favorably fluenced by the decline of call oney to' 7 per cent. Rails were less ominent. Close—#elling for profits reduced ins in rails and steels later. This s partly offset by buying of cop- s, sdlppings and utilities. The Psing was irregular. Sales approxi- ted 700,000 shares. (New Yark Stock Exchange quota- ns furnished by Richter & Co., of the w York Stock n Beet Bugur Can Cotton OMN H & Leather . Loco . Smelt & Rel . 60 Sug Ref com .110% Sumat Tobaoco 56 Tel & Tel 0N Tobacco Woolen con Copper h Top & S F Gulf & West I .1 d¥%in Loco t & Ohlo rett Co ... h Steel B . TR lan FPac tral Leather & Ohlo Mil & St P f Rock 1 & I le Copper ne Copper Prods eiblg Steel Cane Sugar Horn Coal e 1st pra Motors rieh (B F) Co Nor pfa nels Central Copper erboro_, rboro pfd Mer Mar Mer Mar Nickel Paper . Inec. Copper gh Valley Motor Petfoleum ale Steel urf Pac Cons Central NH&HRR olk & West hern Pae 955 pta bu g Coal d Sfeel Car Cons .. ing 1& S . i D NY ir Ol Rpt S Steel & 1 ern Pac hern Ry 61% Tobacco Prod Union Pac United Fruit United Retail St 7 8 Food Prod U 8 Indus Alco U S Rubber Co U 8 Steel Va Car Chem Willys Overland 5% LOCAL STOCK MARKET TODAY (FPurniahed by Richter cnd Co., Sianley R. Eddy, Manager) Bid Asked 140 07 139 100 196 70 50 100 64 Hfd Elec Light Southern N E Am Hardware Am Hoslery Am Brass Bristol Br Billings & fln-nrer Colt's Arms Eagle Lock LF&cC.. N B Machine Pond Tel o4 com .. I‘rrk Stow & \\||cnx nley Works Standard Screw Scovill Mfg Co Traut & Hine Union Mtg Co CLEARING New York, Sept House statement Exchanges Ceuiyse 87 Ralances MEXICO'S FOREIGN POLICY com REPORT. York Clearing MOUSE —New 8,378,339 77,754,087 President Huerta Wants to Foster in the Southern Republic. Mexico City, Sept. 2.—Cultivation of triendly relations with all foreign countries and creation of confidence that Mexico is anxfous and capable of fulfilling her internationl obliga- tions is the government's policy in in- ternational affairs, said Provisional President de la Huerta in his message 1o congress today. He gave as exam- ples of the relations between Mexico and the United States mutual extra- dition proceedings carried on by the two countries and compliance by the United States with the Mexican re- quest that airplane flights over Mex- ican territory be forbidden. “Despite dificulties,”” the message added, “the government's efforts to protect the lives and interests of for- eigners have produced good results, and the government will continue putting forth every effort to give for- eigners full guarantees.” The message discussed pacification of the country and plans for recon- struction. ENVOY TO ¥ \11(‘\\' Announces That It Will Be Represented at Rome. Constantinople, (By The Associated Press) will send a minister to the Vatican, it was an- nounced here today. time Islam has Christendom The sultan initiated the step as a mark of gratitude for the Pope's finan- cial and other aid to, Turkish war prisoners ¢ Turkey afliated with TO SAIL FOR ITALY. Peter Pierieomi and ‘genio Zu- caroni\will set sail for a trip to Ttaly in a ort time, accompanied wWith their respective families. Both men have béen in the employ of the city sewer department. They plan to visit their old homes, and then will remain for several months. This is the first | HARDING SPEAKS TO CHICAGO BALL TEAM (Continued from First Page) score—six to one against States. But the American senate the United was ready with the ball at the plate and | we are still flying our pennant which | we won at home and hold respect throughout the world.” In his talk to the teachers, Senator Harding praised the profession and said it carfied “one of the most vro- found regponsibilitics given to any man or woman.” “We have reached a crisis, when it is imperative that something must be done. Let us support adequately thg standards of our schools. Let all Americans recognize the necessity and determine upon relief.” MOORE TESTIFIES AT CHICAGO HEARING (Continued from First Page) mund Moore of Ohio. Governor Cox’s personal representative. would meet in Chicago next Tuesday Chairman Kenyon said the decision to recess was reached to permit eral members of the committee keep engagements Saturday and Labor Day. Mr. Moore who was present newspapermen that he was prepared to prove that the republican last January that expected to raise a $16,000,000 campaign fund. “They have 10 on announced publicly Good Will and Protect Foreigmers j they changed Lincoin’s aphorism from a government by the people to ‘zovernment buy the veo- ple,”” Mr. Moore said. HEADQUARTER_S RAIDED Sinn Feiners Take Loot From-Royal Air Force Station Near Belfast— Sceret Code Gone. London, Sept. 2.—A Sinn Fein raid- ing party invaded the royal air force headquarters at Baldoyle, lin Saturday nght and carried off a large number of secret military docu- ments, inclnding the army code and cipher used at the present time, ac- cording to the Daily Mail. It is de- clared the coup was the most daring and important since the present un- rest began. Revolvers, ammunition and field (Iu!u also were taken. O’Brien Takm Flrst Holiday in 12 Years | Michael O'Brien, employved by the board of public works as superin- tendent of sewers, took a half-holiday esterday afternoon for the first time in 12 years, accordinz to f('"n\\. emploves of that department.” Mr. | O"Brien’s record of service is one of the best on the city's roster. INSPECT WATER BOARD. Members of the board of water commissioners conducted an investi- gation of properties ‘at Shuttle Meadow reservoir and Roaring Brook this afterngon. The trip to the lake was made In city’s cars under rthe guidance of Chairman William B. Rossberz. DProperties on the im- mediate watershed. not owned by the city, were also inspected Labor Day Review— THE ANNUAL CELEBRATION OF THE SEP- TEMBER HOLIDAY SUGGESTS THE QUESTION: ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH WHAT YOU HAVE EARNED, WHAT YOU HAVE SPENT, AND WHAT YOU HAVE SAVED DURING THE PAST YEAR? AS ONE IN THE RANKS OF LABOR’S HOSTS, FIRMLY RESOLVE TODAY TO WIN FOR YOUR- _SELF, FREEDOM FROM WANT AND NECESSITY. AN ACCOUNT WITH THIS COMPANY WILL PROVIDE THE MEANS OF SAVING~ A PART OF YOUR EARNINGS, AND OF CURTAILING YOUR EXPENDITURES. MAKE YOUR LABOR DAY RESOLUTION OPEN A BANK ACCOUNT AT’ The New Britain Trust Co. “I WILL OPEN SATURDAY EVE! Chairman | Kenyn announced that the committee sev- | told leaders | near Dub- | PERSONALS samuel Castle has accepted a posi- tion in the office of the Stanlex Works. Marguerite Levasseur has accepted a position with the Hart and Cooley company. lawrence | Lawrence lon Golon will neter will enter GERMAN SOCIETY ELECTS Order of Harug: Mont- Mont- of Conn., Mceting in Danbury, Flects George Nusz of { This City. Grand Ober Barde. Danbury, delegates dinate Sept. —One hundred representing the subor- lodges of the German order | of Harugari of Connecticut attend- %d the annual session of the grand | lodge here today. Reports showed the past year to have heen successful | both in finances and membership growth. Officers were elected rand Ober Barde, Seymour distric 27 as follows: Henry Rumetsh, grand ober barde, \(-eovgp P. Nusz, New Britain; grand rshal, Richard Ragennau, Rock- \)]]"‘ grand secretary, George Misch- ler, Meriden; grand treasurer, John Weisberber, ew Haven. They were l installed by ( nd Ober Barde Bruno | Hentschel of New Britai | irand Secretary Mischler | elected for the thirty-fifth yvear. BOYS WRECKED TRAIN Meriden Youngsters Admuitted That They Placed Stone On Track Which Derailed Express Killing Two. Meriden, Sept. 2.—Two boys aged 8 and 6 were taken to police head- quarters this forenoon by railroad | detectives and upon being questioned | there, admitted, accordinz to the police, that they placed stones on the rails that wrecked a Springfield express train on the New Haven road at Holt's Hill, August 21, causing two deaths. Captain Jamgs Carroll of the rail- road police said he would take up the cases with the prosecuting attornay. The boys are Thomas and John Rychele, brothers. PROTEST MACSWI Y ACT. by That It Is None of Our Business Boston, Sept. 2.—The loyal coali- tion of which Demarest Lloyd is pres- Colby. a telezraphic protest against intercession in the case of Terence MacSwiney, lord mayor of Cork. “The starvation from which he is suffering is self-inflicked. The case is not in any sense a proper concern of the sovernment of the United States,” the protest said. New York- | Loyal Coalition of Boston Tells Col- ! ident today sent to Secretary of State ! CITY ITEMS Victor records for September. Pietce & Co.—advt. The New Britain Military Band will render a concert at the Newing- ton Sanatorium Sunday free of charge, for the inmates. The program will be announced later. The Misses Mollie and Sophie Kall- man have returned from their vaca- tion at East Hampron, T.ong Island. Go to the opening of The Bootery Shop, 118 Main street, tomorrow. Souvenirs.—advt. C. L. TENDERED FAREWELL farewell party was Miss Leona Lewis at her Kensington last evening, about 40 of her f Friends from Bristol, Forestville, New Britain and Berlin attended. The ; party was given in honor of her leav- ing next Tuesday for Northfield Seminary. Mi Lewis was the recipi- ent of many beautiful and us gifts. -Refreshments were served, PARTY tendered home in There were nds present. GROTTO MIN TROUTE Tonight at § o’clock in the Masanic rooms in City Hall, a meeting of the Aziz Grotto minstrel troupe to be pre- gented October 11, 12 and 13, will be held. The committee will arganive and begin arrangements for early re- hearsals. Longshoremen Cla;_l; In North River Riot New York, Eept More than 2,000 white and negro longshoremen engaged in a pitched battle at pier No. 50, North River, loc‘n which Te- quired police reserves from virtually all precinct stations along the water- front to quell. Traffic was suspended | ; for an hour in the vicminit ' VERY WEAK London, Sept. 2.—Lord Mayor Ter- ence MacSwiney of Cork was report- ed to be very much weaker this morn- ing but despite his rapid failing was still bright. A sudden weakness de- veloped.during the night but this was somewhat offset-by the two hours of fitful sleep. SPECIAL NOTICE ' Anyone wishing to go to the outing to Ocean Beach, New London, Sun- September 5th, may do so by -alling phone 2520-3. Tickets limited. Round trip $1.75 dvt. MACSWINE TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION FOR SALE—1918 Overland six-cylin-' der sedan. Apply Raussell P. Tabe: Inc., 10 Chestnut St. 9-2-1w PERSONAL 848 Mrs. August Carlson, of 414 Church street. has announced the engagement | of her daughter Alma to Harold Gang- loff, of Arch street. ROOSEVELT, N. J. DOUBIL ITS POPULATION | Washington. Sept. 2.—Census for | state of Washington, 1,356,316; in- crease 214,626, or 18.8 ~per cent. | Spokane county, Wash., containing Spokane 141,289, increase 1,885, or 1.4 per cent. TRoosevelt, N. J., 11,047, increase 5,261, or 90.9 per cent. NEARLY | CARD OF THANKS, | T wish to express my appreciation for kindness and sympathy shown at | the time of sickness and death of my wife Sarah Distin. T am also thank. ful for floral contributions. FRED DISTIN. TARRANT & HAFFEY UNDERTAKERS 33 MYRTLE ST., East End Office, 133 Jubilee St., Tel. 1451-2 Lady Attendant—Free Use of Parlors Orders Taken for Upholstering. Tel. 1625-2 Any Hour, Day or Night ————————————————— FUNERAL DIRECTORS Andrews & Doolittle, Inc. THE FUNERAD HOME Office and Parlors 15 Walnut Street. e e | : Large enough to protect you RICHTER & COMPA Members New York Stock Exchange. 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN. CO Stanley R. Eddy, Mgr. Telcphbons We Offer:— 50 American Hardware 50 Colt’s 50 Landers, Frary & Clark 50 New Britain Macliine 50 North & Judd 50 Niles, Bement & Pond 50 Stanley Works —A_t the Market— F. G. JUDD “JubpD & CO. Investment Securities 23 WEST MAIN STREET, Telehone 1815 — l.l WE OFFER:— 50 Shares of Landers, Frary & Cl JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York. STOCKS BONDS _Direct Private Wire New York to Boston. 3 G. F. GROFF, Mgr.~—Room 509, N. B. Nat’l Bank Bldg.—~Tel The Hartford-Connecticat Trust Con Corner Main and Pearl Streets, Hartford,' C Capital $1,250,000. Surplus Funds, $2,000,00 Safe Deposfl: Boxes, $5and upwards. Settlement of Estates, Wills drawn without ch Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT GENERAL BA Bank by mail. It issafe and saves time. MONEY DEPOSITED IN OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT ON OR BEFORE THE 3RD OF THE MONTH DRAWS INTEREST FROM THE 1ST THE COMMERCIAL TRUST CO. 274-276 MAIN STREET - Open Saturday E venings 7—9 P, M.