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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 22, | Financial WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS (New foak Stock Exchange quota- members ol the New York Stock Ex- change.) Hish Low Close Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Am & R! cm. Tob & Tel Woolen Ana Cop Atch Tp At GIf & W I Bald Lcco Balti & Ohio Beth sSteel B. Bky Rp Tr Can Pac Cen Leath Co Ches & Ohio... Chl Ml & § P Chi Rk I & P Chile Chino Cop Col Fl & Con Gas Cn Prd Crucible Steel Cub Cn Sug Endicott-John 1st pfd Cop Erie Gen : Gen Motors fcod (BF) t North pfd Inspir Cop Inter Con inter ..Con ptd. Iut Mer Mar pfd Alis-Chalm Mf{g. nt Nickel Int Paper Kslly Spring Tire Kennecott Cop. . Lack Steel Lchizh Vav. Mex Peerol Midvale Steel sissouri Pac N Y Central N YN H &H.. Nort & Wes North Pacific Pure Oil . Pan Am P Penn R R Picrce Arrow Pittsburgh Coal Pressed Steel Car ng . Rep 1 S Royal D, Sinclair 10 40 0% 123 12 154 14 T Y. Refin N Oil Pacific Pacific Tobacco Prod Transcont Oil Union Pacific . United Fruit - United Retail St U S Food Prod 7 S Indus Alco . 5 Rubber Co . 5 Steel Steel pfd T 1 = U s Utah Copper Va Car Chemical Willys Overland H 24 Gl LOCAL STOCA l\lARKET TODA Furnished by Putnam & Co., Bid Asked 130 109 Hfd Elec South N. E. Am Brass Am Hardw; Light .. Tel ... 130 Colt's Eagle Lock Landers N. B. M = Niles-Be-Pond com North and Judd 4 Peck, Stow and Wilcox Russell Mfg Co Scovill Mfg Co andard Screw Traut & Hine Union Mfg. ( Stanley Works CL Exchanges Balances MAY WIDEN PARK STREET Hearing Will Be Held Tomorrow Eve- RING HOUSE REPORT. 500,000 ning at 7:30 o'Clock by Board of Public Works. A hearing on the proposed widen- ing of Park sireet from Main to Stan- ley streets by setting the curbs back five feet, will be held tomorrow eve- ning at 7:30 c'clock preceding a meeting of the board of public works. A petition for such widening has been presented by H. R. O'Dell, the Britain Lumber and Coal com New Britain Hoslery company, liffe Brothers and others. It pected that the American Hardware corporation will be represented as opposed to the proposed widening of the street, which will affect much of the corporation’s holding: A hearing will also be construction of = road from Commonw: Highland Terrace. held on the alks on Unc; alth avenue to GOING TO SOUTHINGTON. Members of Isabella Circle, Nation- al Daughters of Isabella, will be en- tertained by St. Rita Circle of South- ington Thursday evening at a social and entertainment. All members who expect to attend are asked to get in touch with the regent, Miss Esther McCab L. ZELDES I8 BUYING ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Also, Second Hand Men’'s Clothes, ™ e 86 Tel. 633-23, POSTAL CLERKS WIN ULORIOUS VIGTORY Bring Home Nearly Everything| Oltered at State Track Meet _— i When the New Britain postal 1]([]\\! went to Bridg pete in of the Clerks' association of athletic they eport vesterday to com- the Connecticut moct United National Postoflice and saw the the list events and awards \ and th made teams 1 state, with of Hartford, which was * feel like the German the dot from aterbury, New IHaven, zeport other rarts of the xception W, 0. L.” did when the lovi army shboys first struck Hin- lenburg iine. Two silver cups, five gold, five silver medals were the aw. the and five bronze rds offered. battle had all the gold of the bronzc When cleared medals, medal of five of silver on their ¥y to New ew Pritain’s score was a possible smoke of the away, both cups, all but two one out and the med. were B And 2 5 out of One cup, won on poin S nual challenge cup and must be wo three times before it hecomes the property of any one team. The oth- €r cup was won by the 1-mile nd now is the property of the Sritain boys. Hartford? Gold medals were offered i s as first prizes, ver for sccond 1 islands Cecili , transported 4 The central she and Doro was thea Rdowell. figure of th considered i to En, s picture be: Their nd as th uty. Adi The dad, Sir eir nur is Makenisi Betta. In children decorating Cecil Rodwell, the her governor Fiji are of bronz cit Hart- tor third. All the important ind towns in the state exc pt ford were represented The local Loy were assigned to pi a base- ball game with the Hartford team hut for some unaccountable reason the Capitol City t not put in its appearance. New EBritain - ford were scheduled te play of ball here last Sunday «nd the 1 ford team failed to show up. Delaney S Bit. local has Waterbury New and according to Postmaster Delaney, “The only reason we haven't beaten Hartford bec they are [ ifraid to play us.”” Effort made to arrange a game betwe he toc on the | m; local team and the New Haven for next Sunday, the game played here. The local boys Postmaster De of the board Connecticut ind wr team | o to be 8 offi th i N are coached hy who is chairman of registration of the Amateur Athletic Union ate athletic commissioner time. Postmaster Delaney record in coaching track teams to victories, and yesterday's events proved that he knows “Whose Who and Why." on cir el be k Renahan Shines, In the events : day, Jack Re t Bridgeport yester- 'n brought down 1 zold medal for being first in tha 100. vard dash and was also onc of the four ir the 1-mila rels C 3rink has three zold and two brenze medals He was first in the 40, the $S0-yard dashes and thd broad jump, third in the 100-vard dash and the shot put Jack Wellington kas ona bronza medal, he having come in third in the 140-yard dash. Harold Coogan was second in tha 8$80-yard or hali-milo run, third in the broad jump and was on the winning relay team. Andrew Dahlberg won a silver medal in the broad a gold wne in the shot jump, put and was on the relay team. t de th ist tn of pe ta on no be is t —_— A an. . COMMITT TO ME A meeting of the honor mittee of Daly K be held tomorrow eveni at the new home. Plans for i preparation of the roll will be dis cussed. The members of the com- mittee are: Daniel J. Fitzpatrick, Jo- seph Donlon, Gerald P. Crean, Cle ence Callahan and William J. Hickey. roll com- |t of C., will t 8 o'clack Council Pe: 1 r- Deaths and Funerals. Joseph Amenta. 2 en ex Joseph, Nicolo Amenta Washington street, noing and w buried Services were held at and burial was in St. cemeter; the 9 months’ old son wife, of died last of and eve- this mornin the late home Mary's new | p at Mrs. Mary O'Donnell. Ga M Mary P. O'Donnell, Pati O’Donnell of died early this morning after at the of her James D. Malone of She wife of Southing on, a short daughter 269 ck ide a er illness, home Gar- Ir a 60 in and in She i one Mrs. was born in 63 years ago and had resident of this country about years. Mrs. O'Donnell resided t Berlin for over 30 years »uthington the past nine yes is survived by her husband, daughter, Mrs. James Malone, William of Newington, two ters Mrs. O'Donnell of Southing- ton and Miss Bridget Fullerton of Kensingtor a brother Jeremiah “ullerton Haven he fan- al will Wednesday morn- | ing at 9 from the home her daughter and at 9:30 o'clock from St. Joseph’s. Intermeént will be in St. Ma cemetery, this city. den land street been son ju of New be held o'clock bu s hu Mrs. Emma A. Wuchert. of to st Mrs. years, George dtreet resident and w Emma, died at Henr yesterday. of New Britain for one of the oldest member: of St. Matthew's church he leav one son and six grandchildren. Burial will be made tomorrow. Serv- ices will be held at the late home at 2:30 and at St thew's church at 3 o'clock, Tue rnoon. In- terment will be airview ceme- tery. A. Wuchert, the home of 609 I Deceased aged 80 her son ! at ast Main fe an H a 50 year: fo lif a of s. the the tion ernment disputed ter sary to ving Aug. iSxposition nost modern ng 1ppe the Lady vow | tiri U. 3. MARINES GOING ON PANAMA TRIP Secretary Denby Says They Are on Nice Little Cruise hington, ines we stand her for itory day arche ter to icials would I obably never fi vy b wtmen The Navy by the marine former was exy oy v e nd purely ized that pated and the t thet the amicably nph adjv H Secreta of Pan finitely c ate depart lid 1 to delay tor Boi The next deve the bount cted to be the forces s “no v rther Rican the Pacific w there are r more than not probable, Costa Rica na into or nnfor i f comp: a unl ce is offered, t nnsylvania, 1ny wi Aug whose owner deps departm declare, v side. soldiers at ansporte — WT sailing sot when Co. into th hip long cc the sant cru v by ces ana cd ples ra 1t wrtment partment ecretary it said utionar ore; pr no ac belief territorial dispute nsted. * Note. no publ it that e o a ment ason'" the % undary. lopment controver formal entry of the Coto opi th o v lieved not t ive or six po it was believ woutd find it the ree seen armed he marin d on the ba 11 not be land, IN BURIED CITY pree of 300 T Out Ancient Goverment San Ju Da n P W attempt to ow places du ci used to dig ousands of y od, least 100,000, amio, in tion. When the excs city with i ne little nment ance sores ar laza will to the FULFILLS HER VOW Spanish Woman Crawls Two ] Knees to R Thanks for Lisbon, Aug. after dawn wife of ng from her ts to Health, durit st stre of made 15y 1sband, The distance 1 s ove had pilgrima the stor with husba il on = her rn by ained M 11 seriously nd was gi is dev ing care and a miracle tt making a o e, of Lady of husband 0 he The wife has fulfilled her fore ged in rushing fo comgletion the tion of the buried city charge herself the up ted wife vow! covered she would 1sh Work of Place in M Teotih e of 300 wor one Cel make ring it the opening next month. devices the entific out to recc according of the are ¢ templ ations reets, nd baths surr be exposed. T is giving liberal financial work igious Shrine to Give curious wus witnessed in the streets of T cently. Ma workman, painfully house throu Church thus the o in case of his recovery. rom her hous two miles a ceomplished her 1es and her d blood. nd, about by young six mor the he should s that ha if ¥ re Uth, sovered vow. Denby sta occupation of the . Panama who city ads ago before it boasted of a popul w knees tended him with un- love and when it w thought tha the was dving, 0 on her knees, thanksgiving, to the s hile tha nthward a Ric tiny Dit Panama ntested opinion tise and eques s reqt to ha of the v e anti- 1 wi would nion er ing out is by district forces num- lice. Tt ed he nec ex Cos- o on more than the most ttleship ed Digging fexico— kmen is here in of the ntennial The are be- which dis ion of N onstruc- comple le oundin he gov ies on s bon Con- seen her the Our out a ri; on gh of e to the nd long one-ha we ress was tinman, nths ago doctc s : his go- as rine pra o he nd the i home Try This on Your Wise Friend wishes cro: a goose and n only take one at a can he do it withcut i the goose or the ing the corn? A with man a fo. corn, and e {time. How Jthe fox goose to a river me Answer to Saturdays: 123 cents. TENNIS CHAMPIONS MEET AT BOSTON Mrs. N W. NllBS Defeats Mrs. Blanchard in First Contest Bosto tonal vionsh in tennis besan courts ol club under Althouzh smaller entry than n evenly bal- expected to develop n competition among the 28 comprising the outstandling s of the couniry and the wis cup team. e national doubles champions of 1918 William Tilden, 2d., Vincent Rihards were paired for first time their defeat by the Australians 1919 They faced B. M. Grant and A. Y. Smith, southern hampions in the opening round. “nother match that attracted in- erest that which brougi Wil- iam A. Learned seven times national champion and his veteran William J. Clothier against Woosnam, captain of the Davis cup team and his team mate O. N. Turnbull The first round in the nvitation singles was pl nornir M W. Nile defeated C. B. Blan 6 219 Aug. 22.—Play duobles lawn tournament stnut Hills mgwood Cricket weather conditio, ournament had a u previous years weed draw w the na- cham- ) today on the ideal the ke pairs fennis British and the since in was artner axwell British women's ed this N Long- vood Mrs rd, Longwood LIVE \\IRI‘ BREAKS. Trolley Gabl i Gaies Main Street This A broken live wire caused consid- erable excitement on Main street, at he corner of Church street about 2 lock this afternoon when the in- bound Hartford trolley snapped the clectric wire at Central rk. The able fell to the ground spulicring ind came in conlact with the trolle: The tracks melted under the of clectricity like lead and holes were forn in them Oflicer Fr Wagner warned us not to step on the track apparently charged with clectricity, The wire was repaired short fime although traflic line was held up. xcitement Afternoon. on I small Trafl pedestr it in on that MARRIAGE LICENSES The following marriage were taken out the oflic town clerk tod Arthur JEY orth s rd Miss Mantello of Al\l\ street; Rosario Adorno, and Miss Mary Carpenter, & [ 300 Farming- ton avenu licens of the Juliano of Josephine at 101 OUTING rl Lorenzen, w € local vited florisc, has in- 140 children of the Children's to ho his guests at Walnut il park at on annual outing on Wednes- day of this week. This has been Mr. Lorenzen’s custom for the past 10 Ve S, 1le provides food, ice cream, cookies and sports. CITY ITEMS The Parker this morning for the annua wrd repai M R. Brown of 30 Bradlcy treet, who has been in the ow Britain General hospital with ture of the right leg, for th week, returned homa yesterday i1 resting comfortabls. Mrs. ¢ Tomlin Shirt 1ite 1 company opened 1 week's shutdown vacation, inventory frac- past ha was oper- a nl on .’\l New Britain General hos- pital is resting comfortably. who 192y, 43 MEN REQUIRED Jobn Bailey, Alleged Slayer Mount Vernon, K Aug. ational Guardsmen from ) special deputy sherifs tockeastle county courthouse ed @ martial appear when the se of John Bailey Jr, alleged slayer Beverely White, was called for trial here today. 1 e was brought here on a change of venue from Knox county where slaying red. Approximatel 200 memb of Bailey-Lee clan and the White ing factions in the most bittc tain feud that has torn e tucky in recent ycars, were Judge B. J. Bethurum, cial guards for the courtroom. Major Jumes L. Dillon, in cl the dsmen issued a warni clansmen against carrying weapons during the t The killing for which Bailey is to t lm«-u occurred on April 7 last at Heid- rick’s Station near Barbourville. Bailey with father, William Baiiey, a brotier, James Bailey and w deputy | sheriff named Perr took to the woods but surren later and was taken to lan county Jail. er he wi erred to Mount Vernon and then to Louisville and finally ranted bail at Mount Vernon. His father, brother and Perry have been indicted the charge o conspiracy in connection with the mur- PERSONALS. Chict William J. Nobla tha fire department, will commence hia annu: vacation tomorrow. and the ser ct of the oppo: moun- tern Ken- present. ke for spe- of to the concealea his the on Mr, Mrs. Ja Black Ilock avenue home this evening, ufte vacation at Block Island. nd nes H. Curtin of are expected a two weeks Mi veek Mary Lethorn at Weekapaus, spending the AT AT lantic Ruby Gilby, City for a has gone week. to At- Dr. B. axe L. Prota . Lave ton spent in mountains. and Attorn returned from a Maine and the acn- White James M. Doyl vacy returned from at New London of Smalley after a two we Beach 1k bas retur vacation ed home spent at Mr. and Mrs. A. Hill of Ar 1t their cottage at W remainder of the h street brook for he season. Tarlson left trip ot today Maine. on n e Rev. William A. Burke City, Mo., is visiting here. of Kansas Dr. from : Bdward J. vacation D at B has ock 1 returned ind. Waiter “ity now Schmidt, of Tueson for a few days at aunt, Miss Bertha issett street. former’ Ariz., i the home Schmidt of visiting of of Ienry Groth of Locust street, the Savings Bank of New Britain vefurned from a vacation spent Sunset Beach, Branford. clerk 2t 1t Geo M. Gordon and son Willard, motored to Vermont Saturday. A. J. Stone is spending two at Milford. weeks Miss Irenc the next thr NI, 8. Conklin will spend e wecks ¢t Bernardsville, and Westbrook, Conn. John two weeks mont. Downes at will spend the cottage at next his Wood- Donald K. Stanton is at Sharon for the next two weeks. Miss Nellie T. Murname has gone to Sound View for the next two weeks. Mi week Beach. Effie C. vacation Krum is at Pl pendir ant two View Kenneth Florian of Torrington w in this city this morning af st completed a tour of Pennsylvania, Jersey and New York for the rald Manufacturing Company, ¢f Torrington. He left this afternoon for Boston, from which point he ex- peets to canvass the New England states. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bertino, of {anley street, spent last week in Bos- on and vicinity. e Atwater, of Hart es Lillian a motor trip to the northeastern re on and along nd Plymouth con Mrs. Eric Carlson and daughter, dith of Hamilton street spent k end at Bay View. M Le we M and 1. Wexler, aughters, are visiting of Hart street, Misses Helen and at Burril Beach. Staples of ~ Northamp- | the week-end with/ Britain. Lulu spent New N ton, s iriends in Aaron Pinkus and wife a r are visiting at Burril of her nd daugh- te ach. Miss Rosalie street, s spending Lake Winnepesauke. South High vacaion at Mrs. Charles Scherp has returned after spending a week at Woodmont. Mrs. D. 'P. Miss Fannie ng C M T'leasant Holmes and of High street, ent ach. dauzht By Alice Manee View, R. I Manee and pending two weeks visiting ce Lillian at [ Biock Island. ibr Miss Helen rian at the New gone to her home fter spending two She will remain for two weeks before G assistant li- libr: at wed ten Bluffffs. Hampton ing here. at O return- T0 WATCH KY. JAIL'Y Authorities Alraid of Lynching of § PUTNAM& Member New York ftock Exchange & Co. Co. Successor to Richter TREET, NEW BI»IT%I\ CONT A, EDDY, 2040 31 WEST MAI! STANLEY R. We Own and Offer: 25 Shares American Hosiery 25 Shares: American Silver 50 Shares North and Judd 100 Shares Landers Frary and Clark . L. F. JUDD & CO. 23 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT Investments, Local Stocks ephones, 1815, 1818 JUDD G. JUDD W. T. SLOPER A} AMERICAN ill Buy BRASS STOCK Thomson, THenn & To. NEW BRITAIN itain Naticonl Bank Fldg. Telephone 2583 DONALD R. HART Mgr. We Offer: THE 89, PREFERRED STOCK of a strong Public Service Corporation whose business started over 100 years ago, the earnings of this company for the last ten years have averaged over nine times the dividend rcquirement of this issue and for the last 100 years which have been generally far from sat- isfactory for public utilities, have earned over 12 times the dividend requirements of this issue. Name and Price On Application. HARTFORD 10 Ceatral Row Telephone Charter $000. JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York. STOCKS BONDS Direct Private Wire to New York and Boston. Waterbury Danbury Middletown Bridgeport New Haven Sprin Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg. — Tel, 1013 ALFRED D. BAUER DI . MARY DEMMER RELEASED 0 Womari Held As Murder Sus- rct Given Liberty. Mrs. Ma held for th the deaths of Park; Mrs. husband of ed today. . state’s Charles McDonald cvidence on Demmer was of Automobile Accid Aug. Aug. at Service of dicd today Death is Resuit ent ¢y Dem- Stamford, veral 10, ng York, Conn., Alfred D Technical hth the At h: been ction wi mer, who weeks in cos Fred Kolze, of Schiller Kolze and Fred Demmer, Mrs. Demmer, w James McShane, attorney, told Judge his office had which to hold her. Kolze's housekeeper. ter, Adve New an automobic The machin turned thought My Shippan president of the I avenue, result mishap on ust Kidded, hit At the time it wer was badly summer home pole was hurt. was and not over. Mr. sauer T that no Mrs. on The New Senatorial Pastime The old fashioned game of wvor with sen- ators. Here are Senators Ralp H Helm Bursum of New Mexico in a auiet game on the Capitol Plaza with a cop as an interested spectator, horsc

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