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High 80 % pra Mar ... !l.r )lfd ., Close Canadian later but 14,0820 Low 501 Close 8015 61 aleswomen Cart Time 18 DISCHARGED. " Mar Frdm wanted for afternoon ' Local Young Man Is Freed No Charges in Bristol Police Court. ” In the Bristol police court this or- - morning, Fred Collins was discharged by Judge William J. Malone had been arraigned on operating a 15 % COLLI evening work. rience necossary, tions Assured. horse owned by a farmer, killing the animal. Tt was claimed that Collins was reckless in his operation of the machine and also had been drinking. The “testimony of witnesses failed to show that there had less driving, tified that =lightest liquor swomen anted nt positions with good pay | been any reck- and the same witness tes- Collins did not show the for | signs of having partaken of every opportunity pement, Co -, HOUSE REPORT. ;”E d 1.—New York Clearing L $768.495 Balances 71,48 “GREAT $1.00 TIRE SALE BEGINS TODAY Tn this sale we offer Tires of the best known makes and Tubes $1.00 If you buy one at list price. Practically every - type of Is included in this DOLLAR SA) 03314 PGIRAW Non-Skid List price 35x414 MeGRAW Plain nin $21.05 FIRESTONE NT Plain Nom-Skid $25.50 Via on-Skid 26085 L 10 $52.00 $51.10 $52.10 —_—mmm—— 35x5 CARLISLE Cord MASON Plain $26.59 $85.50 $86.50 $69.50 870 3ix5 CARLISL Cord FIRESTONT Nom-Skil ERAL in B S350 AVIA on-Skid $58.50 $89.50 $10.50 $60.50 $70.50 $35.50 $390.50 $39.50 $36.50 $10.20 Si11.20 p-Skid % ALK Kt INTON - ik $10.50 §30.50 $66.50 $33 Roads Tire Store DUTH MAIN ST., Near Eillis St NEW BRITAIN, OT \ Open Until 10 P, M. | CONNECTICUT RATIFIES | A >, after he K two counts, motor vehicle recklessly and also operating the same while under the influence of liquor. He was represented by Judge William F. Mangan. While driving his automobile in Bristol Sunday, the vehicle struck a HARDING BELIEVES | IN YELLOW PERIL | First Page) action of and he record Connecticut to be certain wished to have Connecticut's from - all possibil of lesal | entanglements. / 14 ed. The overnor had one copy of his which he carried with him and another copy which he de- livered to the clerk of the convention. Anti-Sufi< Coming A group of Tennecssee anti-suffra- gists headed by Speaker W: message — (Continued From First Page). (Continued from icy relating to those who come among ker of | us, s guarantee 1o the citizens the Tennessee house of representa- | of this republic not only assimila tives, are on their way to Hartford | of alien born. but the adoption by with the blocking of suffrage ratifica- | who come' of American standards, | tion bx the Connecticut economic ,and otherwis fun | Lhelgiimistion consecration to American Word and idea | from the natio: National tobs they could not act on any gen- eral matter and they could not exceed their power given under the call for the special session. The governor said that since call- ing this session an emergency had arisen based on the wconditions sur- rounding the ratification of the amendment by Tennessce. The eligi- bility of the women to vote In states which have not granted full franchise may be qliestioned and it would throw doubt and uncertainty upon the tion of a president, a vice-president and United States senators and rep- resentatives in congress. He found that this condition at the present time created a special emergency and he, therefore, would issue a-proclam- ation and haped the members would accept his reading of it as personal service upon them. - He therefore, convened the legislature in session on Tuesday, September 21, at 11 a. m.. for the purpose of consider- ing and acting upon the 19th amend- ment. Holcomb Expresses Opinion. Governor Holcomb, after reading his proclamation, said that he believed that amendments to the laws concer ing voting should precede and not fi low the ratification of the 19th amend- ment He id that he wanted the and a practices | legislature as was reccived here today al headquarters of the Association Opposed fo Woman Suffrage at Washington that this group of Tennessce suffrage “bitter-enders” had left their native state Connecticut bound. They had intended to stop over at the national capital but decided to lose no time on their pilzrimage to Connecticut and so are coming directly here. They are due in Hartford Wednesday AUTOMOBILES COLLIDE Samuel | and 30th the | after- slightly Automobiles belonging to + of Hartford wvenue Gorey, of 334 West collided on yesterday was elec- H |r|rnrr* noon Schneidr’'s car damaged. SAW LOCKLEAR KILLED Oak, of Los Angeles, Cal, a local residentMin a letter to here. tells of witnessing the which resulted in the death several weeks Oscar former a friend accident of Lieutenant Locklear, ago. STATE il Hartford, WAY CONTRACTS, 14.—The highway department has awarded two Sept state contracts for new highway involving $307,000. One of these is Brooklyn miiles for $196,000 tween Columbia miles for the road HOLD REUD Descendants of Julius and between I ‘]:N»d held a reunion Saturday and Hampton, five The other Hebron, is be- three Julina after- and $111,000. noon at the home of Frank S. Pres- ton of West An out- door lawn party was enjoyed by guests from Hartford, Bristol, Sims- bury, Boston and this city. - Main street. Miss Emma M. Schade h to Boston where she will stud at the New gland C gone music mservatory Small encugh to know you. Large enough s ‘,[w BRITAN Uy, ‘ to protect you Our Growth and Yours ‘ ) JE realize that our growth depends to a great degree upon the growth of our depositors. Ounr service, therefore, is based on the principle of constructive help and friendly interest in the financial and business prob- lems of our clients. THE COMMERCIAL TRUST CO. 274-276 MAIN STREET Op<n Saturday E venings 7—9 P. M. A Plain Question IN MAKING A WILL, YOU DETERMINE TO WHOM YOUR PROPERTY SHALL GO. IF YOU DO NOT MAKE A WILL, THE LAW PROVIDES FOR ITS DISTRIBUTION. WOULD YOU NOT PREFER TO SETTLE THE MATTER YOURSELF? WE WOULD BE GLAD TO CONSULT WITH YOU AT ANY TIME. The New Britain Trust Ce. SATURDAY EVENINGS 7:30 TO.9:00 P. M. | i | RICHTER & COMPA Members New York Stock Exchange. 31 WAST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN., C( Stanley R. Eddy, Mgr. Telephone ———NEW ISSUE—— $750,000 THE BILLINGS & SPENC COMPANY CUMULATIVE CONVERTIBLE PREFERRED STOCH PAR VALUE $25.00 PER SHARE. Convertible at the option of the holder after Septemb 1922, and prior to September 1, 1925, into common stock 8 ratio of five shares of preferred for two shares of common, . PRICE $26.00 PER SHARE AND ACCRUED DIVIDEND. 8% H- L JUDD, " G. JUDD W. T. ELO) “Jubb & CO. Investment Securities 23 WEST MAIN STREET, Telechone 1815 — 181 WE OFFER:— ‘ 50 Shares of Landers, Frary & Clark. JOHN P. KEOGH Member Counsolidated Stock Exchange ot New York. STOCKS BONDS Direct Private Wire New York to Boston. G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—~Room 509, N. B. Nat’l Bank Bldg.—Tel, 1 W. J. CAHILL CC MERIDEN, CONN, PLI\]?"_‘LLE, CONN, WHOLESALE GROCERS 7% Cumulative Preferred Sto The W. J. Cahill Co., with their modern building and facilit Jow operating costs, unquestionable integrity and ability, ave. to classed among the successful, conservative business institutions | New England. Due to the ripidly expanding business they offer an issue. $150,000.00 in 79, Preferred Stock whick will have bhack of: $300,000 of assets with an income sufficient for ten times the divid on Preferred Stock. This offering of stock will be callabic at years at $110.00. expiration of Special Auditor’s report fiflished June 30 furnished on requ st Phones — Plainville 134 — 127 — 16-3. B. J. SKELLY, E.J. DYER, SCAL AGENTS, The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Compa Corner Main and Pearl Streets, Hartford, Co! Capital $1,250,000. Surplus Funds, $2,000,000.0 Safe Deposit Boxes, $5 and upwards. Settlement of Estates, Wills drawn without chargg Foreign Exchange to 21l parts of the world. ; LETTERS OF CREDIT GENERAL BANKIN Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. It is a little early for housecleaning but nome too carly to look over your fall and winter Gar- ments and send them to us for cleansing or dye- ine—It will pay you to do it NOW. New Britain Dry Cleaning Corp. 72 WEST MAIN ST. AR AR G . || TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES We deal in every make typewriter Sold Rented, Repaired and Exchanged New Britain Typewriter Exchange | 172 West_Maig S :