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Financial WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS (New foak Stock Lxchange quota- members of the New York Stock Ex- change.) High Low 3035 261 124 17% 5312 355 Allis-Chal Am Can Am Cr & Fd.. Am Co: Oil Am Loco Am Sm & R Am Sug Rf cm. Am Sum Tb.... Am Tel & Tel.. Am Tob Am Woolen Ana Cop . . Ate Tp & . At GIf & W I. Bald Loco ... Balt & Ohio Beth Steel B. Can Pac ... Cen Leath Co Chi M1 & S P. Ch RK Is & P. Chile Copper Col F1 & In. Con Gas .. . Cn Prd Rel.... Crucible St! Cub Cn Sug .. Endi - Johnson. Erie 3 Erie 1st pfd .. Gas, K & W. Gen Elect Gen Mot Good (BF) Gt North ptd Insp Cop Inter Con In M M pfd. Int Nickel Int Paper .. Kelly Spg Tire.. Kenne Copper Lack Steel Lehigh Valley .. Mex Pet .... Midvale Steel Miss Pacific Nat Lead . N Y Central... NYNH& H Nor & West. North Pacific . Pare Oil ..7..,. Pan Am P T Péon RR ... Pierce Arrow Pressed Steel Car . Ray Con Cop Reading . Rep I S .. Royal D, N Y Sinclair Oil Refin South Pacific . Mt South Railway Studebaker Co. . Texas Co. Texas Pacific Tobacco Prod Transcont Oil Union Pacific ..... l United Fruit United Retail St .. U.8 Food Prod ... U-$ Indus Alco U S Rubber Co . U 8 Steel ... U $ Steel pfd . Utah Copper . ‘Willys Overland .. Mtg 67% 485, 105% 123% 70 84% .118% 10% 31% 75 323 3% 2014 53 17% 49 . 52% S T4% ..109% . 46% 6% LOCAL STOCK ’\lARKET TOD A~ Furnished byl Putnam & Co., N . Bid Asked American Brasa .. ..148 152 American Hardware ...125 130 Billings & Spencer ... 25 30 Bristol Brass .. 12 16 Colt's . 28% 30% Eagle Lock 46 50 Landers 46 48 Niles 49 52 North & Judd S 45 New Britain Machme .. 12 17 Russell 90 110 Btandard Screw 200 220 Scovill .290 320 Stanley Works ........ 38 42 Terrington 50 53 Union Mfg. Co. . 45 CLEARING HOUSE REPORT. Exchanges .660,500,000 Balances . 52,200,000 IN MURDER CASE This photograph of Miss Olivia P. Stone was taken in Brooklyn police court when she was arraigned on a charge of killing Ellis P. Kinkead, formerly a prominent attorney in Ohio. Kinkead was shot as he was about to enter his New York home where he lived with his wife of af year. Miss Stone became acquainted wit.h Kinkead when she nursed it C nati Genara.l Hospmu_ 2 # i SWIMS RAPIDS Miss Dorothea Behrman, 19, Brooklyn, is the first woman ever to swim the rapids of the chasm Ausable, N. Y of a of at She swam a quarter mile and escaped with a few She medals for diving and scratches from jagged rocks ~ holds three swimming. CITY ITEMS Wednesday A. M. exquisite Geor- gette Blouses $2.98. Woman’s Shop, 149 Main street.—advt. X Mrs. Lilian Raphael this morning was appointed by Probate Judge Gafi- ney to be official guardian of the per- son and estate of Sidney M. Raphael. Thirty-two children will go to the New Britain fresh air camp this week. They are being given their physical >xaminations today and tomorrow. The state board of education will have its office open at 338 Main street for the issuing of employment certifi- cates on Tuesday mornings only from 8:45 o’clock until 12 ‘noon. The Aces of Washington street, were defeated yesterday by a- score of 9 to 0 by the Young Independents. Walenty Wolinga sold today through the Camp Real Estate company a store on Park street to Anthony Bindas. Engine Company Na. 3, was called out thisiafternoon to 77 Comonwealth avenue for a fire in a haystack owned wy Oscar Johnson. Vashti Shrine, No. 6 has been in- vited to an outing to be given by Pur- ity Shrine of Bridgeport at Pleasure Beach on August 13. There will be a meeting of guar- antors and all interested in the Swath- more Chautauqua, which starts next | Wednesday, at the chamber of com- inercs rooms tomorrow night at 8 o’clock. The Rev. John L. Davis will speak to the gathering. Prebate’ Judge Gaffney this morn- ing appointed Mrs. Elba Bengston ad- ministratrix oi the estate ot the late August Bengston. The Ladies’ Aid ol the St. Mat- thew’s church will hold its annual outing at Rockwell park tomorrow. The Misses Ruth and Dorothy Pinches are visiting at the summer cottage. of their uncle William Whit- ney ai Pond Point. John Pinches, Jr., Carlton Walker and Frank Jester are summering at Camp Hazen, Chester. The Misses Edith Symong of Chestnut street and Ruth Wiggles- worth of Church street, are spending a week's vacation at Pleasant View, R. L ‘Wednesday A. M. exquisite Geor- gette Blouses $2.98. Woman’s Shop, 149 Main street.—advt. CAN ACCEPT LOAN. Montevideo, Aug. 9.—Executive ap- proval has been given the law author- izing the Uruguayan government to accept the oi'c., through the National City Bank of ..cw York, a loan of $7,- 500,000. ¢ law becomes effective im- mediately. \ EX-PRINCE MAKES DENIAL Berlin, Aug. 9.—Frederick William of Hohenzollern former German crown prince, today denied through his personal representative here, re- cent reports that he was planning to settle in South America. ENGLAND WILL PROTEST If It Is Decided That America Has Violated International Law in Seiz- ing Liquor Schooner 3 Miles Outt. London, Aug. 9. (By Associated Press.)—Great Britain, it is under- stood, intends to protest to the United States if it is decided that America violaed international law in -seizing the liquor laden schooner Henry L. Marshall outside the three mile limit off Atlantic City last week. Such a protest, it is said would be merely a formality as Great Britain is not in- terested in the case except as it might establish a precedent for such seizures. Should no protest be made, it is pointed out, it would place Great Brit- ain in the position of sanctioning such action which might give rise to difi- culties should a British -ship be seized by somne other country in. in- ternational waters, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD PERS ONALS. The Misses Mary Donohue and Eileen Gilmore are spending the re- mainder of the summer at Hinsdale, Mass. Mrs. Charles McCarthy of Connecti- cut avenue is spending two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. J. J. Kennedy of Providence, R. I. Miss Anne G. McCarthy of Connec- ‘icut avenue will spend the next two week at Providence and Block Island. Dr. G. H. Bodley has returned from his vacation at Twin Lakes. The Misses Anna Olsen, of South ain street and Marion Schade of Arch street, are spending their vacation at Oak Bluffs, Mass. The Misses Sadie and Sheehan of Bassett street Atlantic City. Catherine are & Miss Catherine Callahan is spending a week’s vacation at Seéa Cliff. Miss Betty Murray and Anna Hobbs of Utica, New York are visit- ing their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schilling of Grave Hill. Major Frank Johnston of West Main street is now able to be out for a short time each day after an ill- ness of five weeks’' duration. A. W. Wessbeck of Hart street is spending the remainder of the sum- mer at Indian Neck. R. E. Emery is spending a week’s vacation at Cambridge,Mass. Mrs J.. week Conn. F. Stanton in the country is spending a at Charon, Dr. Edward J. Dray will spend the next two weeks at Block Island. H. L. Mills and family will spend the remainder of the summer at Select Lake, Maine. Frank P. McDonough is spending a two weeks' vacation at Block Is- land. Howard Belser is spending two weeks at Enfield, N. H. D. J. Modeen 'is at Westbrook where he will spend a week's va- cation. Mrs. H. Dayton Humphrey will spend the- remainder of the summer at Oqonquit, Maine. e ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING. District of Berlin, ss; Probate Court Aug- ust Sth, A. D. 1921. Estate of Elizabsth Goodrich, late of the town of New Britain, in said district, de- ed. Tpon the application of Chas. W. Good. rich praying that as administrator he may be authorized and eémpowered as per said Application on file more fully appears, it is ORDERED, That said application be teard and determined at the Probate Office, in New Britain, in said district, on the 13th day of August, A. D., 1921, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice be given of the pendency of said application and the time and place of hearing thereon, by pub: lishing this order in some newspaper ha: ing a circulation in said district and by pot ng a copy of this order on the public sign- post in the town of New Britain, in sald district, and return make to this Court of the motice given. Attest: BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. e LIMITATION OF CLAIMS At a Court of Probate holden at New Brit- aln within and for the District of Berlin, in the Cdunty ‘of ‘Hartford and State of Con- necticut, on the Sth day of August, A. D., 1921. Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Esq., Judge. On motion of Jullanna Kratzki of said New Britain, as Executrix of the last will and testament of Peter Kratzki late of New Jritain, within said district deceased. THIS COURT doth decree that six months is allowed and limitel for the creditors of said estate to exhibit their claims against the same to the Executrix and directs that public notice ‘be given of this order by ad- vertising in a newspaper pu#fished in said New Britain, and having a eirculation in said district, and by posting a copy thereof on the public sign post in said town of New Britain, npearest the pilace where the de- ceased last dwelt and return make. Certified from Record. i BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. —— e e—— LIMITATION OF CLAIMS At a Court of Probate holden at New Brit- ain within and for the District of Berlin, in the County of Hartford and State of Connecticut, on the 4th day of August, A. D, 1921 Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Esq., Judge. On motion of Henry S. Fenton pf said New Britain, as Executor of the last will and testament of Bertha Fenton, late of New Britain within said district deceased. THIS COURT doth decres that six months Le allowed and limited for the creditors of said estate to exhibit their claims against the same to the Executor and directs that oublic notice be given of this order by ad- vertising in a newspaper published in said New Britain, and having a circulation in said district, and by posting a cOpy thereof on the public sign post in said town of New Britain, nearest the place where the de- ceased last dwelt and return make, Crtified from Record. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. — TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. FOR SALE—Scout outfit worn very little, cost $13. Will sell for $3.00. Inquire 86 Elm St., 2nd floor. 8-9-2q WANTED—Driver who can get Work, to work on commercial basis, only man who can get the work need apply, Adress 689 Stanley St 8-9-1dx _— FOR SALE—Ford Coupe 1920 model, Con- necticut Ignition System, brand new armature , Wylis battery, accelerator, big steering wreel, six cord tire, no dealer. Tel. 1946-3, 8-9-tt FOR SALE—24x9 Bass Drum for jazz ' or- chestra. Price $10.00. 24 Maple St. 8-9-1dx TO RENT—Garage ‘space. H. & B. Mfg, Co., 110 Rockwell Awe. 8-9-tf COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT VACATION CLUB INSURANCE DEPARTMENT SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES, B George Jay Gould, Jr, and Silk Shirts and Socks Less Popular With Men Chicago, Aug. 9.—The fancy silk shirts and socks and loud, expensive cravats of the war prosperity period are doomed to give way to cotton, lisle and plain knitted goods because men are slashing their clothing bills haberdashers today told the board of review when questioned about their peérsonal property taxes. OBREGON SILENT Has Not Yet Forwarded Proposals For Changing - Article 27. Mexico City, Aug. 9.—President Ob- regon has not as yet forwarded to the chamber of deputies his suggestions for the modification of Article 27 of the Mexican constitution, which national- izes deposits of petroleum. The liberal- constitutionalist party, which dominates the chamber, recently sent a committee ESDAY AUGUST 9, 1921, hiswife. on the beach at Atlantic Gity. ! Deaths and Funerais. Herman Habenspreit. The funeral of Herman Habenspreit was held at 9 o'clock this morning at St. Peter's church. Rev. Charles Coppens officiated at the service, and the burial was.in®St. Mary's new cemetery. Mrs. Louise Parsons. The funeral of Mrs. Louise B. Par- sons was held from the home at 204 Lincoln street this afternoon at = o’clock. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Henry W. Maier and burial was in Fairview cemetery. Murders Fiancee, Shoots Her Sister, Kills Self Syracuse, N. Y., Aug. 9.—At Oneida this morning Frauk Sager, 26, of that place shot and killed Miss Pearl Hook and seriously wounded her sister, Miss Bernice Hook. Sager then killed him- to the president for the purpose of lay- ing before him proposals relative to leg-' islation affecting article 27, self.. The shooting is believed to have been actuated by jealousy. Sager was engaged to marry Miss Bernice Hook: Big Wednesday A. M. Specials YOU SAVE MORE BY TRADING HERE PURE FOOD 367 MAIN STKEET ROUND—PORTERHOUSE—SIRLOIN STEAK .. 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Menfber New York Stock Exchange 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAN CO’\ STANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. 50 shrs. N. & J. 50 shrs. Landers 100 shrs. Stanley Works IL L. JUDD F. G. JUDD UDD & CO. 28 WEST MAIN 5T., NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT Investmnents, Local Stocks’ Telephones, 1815, 1818 WE WILL BUY STANLEY WORKS, Common AMERICAN HARDWARE @Thomson, Tenmn & To. NEW BRITAIN New Britaln National Bank Fldg. Telephone 2583 DONALD R. HART Mgr. W. T. SLOPER HARTFORD 10 Ceatral Row Telephone Charter 5008, We Offer: Stanley Works Common Price on application ' JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New. York. STOCKS gy e ey BONDS T vringnaa Direct Private Wire to New York and Boston. G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat’l Bank Bldg. — Tel. 1013 ‘Waterbury NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK ORGANIZED 186 UNDEB UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES $3.00 PER YEAR “A BURGLAR-PROOF VAULT IN A FIREPROOF BUILDING.” The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company Corner Main and Pear] Streets, Hartford Conn. Capital $1,250,000. Surplus Funds $2,000,000.00 Safe Deposxt Boxes, $5 and upwards.- Settlement of Estates, Wills drawn without charge Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. Quick Results---Herald Classified Ad Capitol Park WETHERSFIELD AVE, HARTFORD —AT— ; Roseland WEDNESDAY NIGHT. BATTLE OF MUSIC RAPP’ S FAMOUS ORCHESTRA AND OLCOTT’S ORCHESTRA " OF NEW BRITAIN