New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 26, 1921, Page 15

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e e . s — Financial ——— e/ WALL STREET STOOK EXCHANGE REPORTS (New Toak Stock menibera of the New change.) Exchange quotu- York Stock E High Bt Sug.... 28y Am Crn .. Am Car & F m Co: Oil Am Loco Am & Re Am Rf cm Am Am Am b .. Am Woolen Ana CA)]\ R Aach Tp & S At GIf & W Bald Loco 3alti & Ohio Beth Stecl B.. Bky Rp Tr Can Pac s Cen Leath Co. hes & Ohio. Chi M1 & S P. Chi Rk I & P... Chila Cop Chino Cop Col F1 & In Con Gas Cn Prd Ret. Cru Steel I Tadicott-John .. GGaston W & Gen Electric Gen Motors Good (BF) Co.. Gt North ufd Inspir Cop Interbor Con Interbor Con pfd 9% Ini Mer Mar .. 8§ In* Mer Mar pfd 387% Allis-Chalm Mfg Int Nickel In' Pa;)er 3014 3% Kennecott Lack Steel Lehigh Val Mex Petrol Midvale Steel Missouri Pac Y Central NYNH &H .. North Pacific .. Pure Oil Pan Peon R R .. Pierce Arrow . Pittsburgh Coal d Steel Car Con f‘on.... ir Oil Refin . Sloss-S Steel I South Pacific outh Railway . Studebaker Co Texas Co. Texas Pacific Tobacco Prod Transcont Oil Union Pacific .. United Fruit Food Prod Indus Alco S Rubber Co Steel ... S Steel pfd h Copper Va Car Chemical Willys Overland LUCAL STOCR MARKET TOD A Furms\ct‘ by Putnam & Co. Bid Asked .125 130 109 1097 Htd Elec Light . Southern N E Tel Am Brass Am Hardware Billings & Spencer Bristol Brass Colt's Arms Eagle Lock Landers N B Machine ... Niles-Be-Pond com 18 nd Judd 39 Peck, Stowe and Wilcox 37 Russell Mfg Co ... Scoville Mfg Co Standard Screw Traut & Hino ion Mfg. Co. Works 44 15 CLEARING HOUSE REPORT. Exchanges z 515,300,000 Halances 000,000 MERCHANTS PLAN SALESDAY. salesday to be held in the -early rt of September by local merchants, s decided upon at a large gather- ing of business men held in the Cham- ber of Commerce rooms this morning. Announcement of the date of the alesday and the financing of it was ft in the hands of a committee. GOOD FISHING. Miss her Russel, office secretary at the South Congregational church, has returned after a month’'s camping nd fishing near Winsted. Miss Ru 18- who is an enthusiastic “fisherman is said to have reported some very successful catches. W/ GATE Bangor, Me.. truction with dyn s in the dam the International tague was The gates ht with hindering of DI Aug. TROYED. 26.—The mite of t near the Paper Co. reported today. were blown up the arent logging operations the company said NOT WORRIED IN WASHINGTON. 26.—State depart- ment officials appeared unperturbed today by the report that Panama would not recognize the validity of the commission selected to delimit the boundary line hetween Costa Rica and Pa o wasto ga plant of at Mon- Tuesday idea of officials ni GET RID OF BOOZE. Washington, Aug. Qisposition of liquo: National prohibition act on which stor- age charges are accruing was ordered foday by Prohibition Commissioner nes. 26.—Immediate seized under the [ tairs. RETURNS FROM RUSSIA ‘nator France of Ma and De There Was Little War Communism in orn Country. Yor M New Aug. 26.—Senator ince urned the of Maryland, ret today on steamship Rotterdam after visit R ia. He red communism tive party* of which 1d having forced the aband extre 1 theorie. capitalistic poiicies. tor said the United States not be alarmed over a trade relationship with Russia *“‘which viously holds no terrors for Gr Britain and Germany.’ He predicted that famine Ameri be followed by send- ing rade delegation under United States government auspic HEROIC R. R. CREW Manipulators of Train Save Woman's aecl: that there in Ru was littic “construc is the n ia the Lenine he of relief e After She Is Struck By Engine and Thrown Into River. Watertown, ‘red Schord of walking 6.—DMrs. while Y. Aug. Beaver Falls railroad trestle home early this morning by a locomotiv thrown into Beaver river. The train was stopped and Mrs. Schord rescued from drowning by members of the crew. Her pocketbook opened as she fell nd $154 in bills of various denom- inations was scattered over the water. Swimmers of the train ew 1- vaged §$88, but the remainder floated way. Mrs. Schord was not seriously injured. over a near her W struck and PROMULGATED. 26.—The Trianon by which a state of war be Hungary and the =zllie; was promulgated here TREATY Paris, Al treaty tween ended tod ARRESTED FOR BURGLARY Ignatz Kowalsky, aged 18 years old, was arrested today by State icemen Pinnell and ynn and Patrolmen Souney and McAvay of the local department, on a char; of theft. It is alleged that Kowal- was connected with a break in § bury last Wednesday night. The police are continwing an invest tion in this ecity, it being bglieved that other local youths may be plicated in the burglary. PERSONALS. Anna Tibrell ot Maple stroet spending three weeks' vacation Saybrook Manor. m im at Licut. Richard Sanderson, U. and Mrs. Sanderson of Wi D. C. are the guests of Mrs. wce of Mapie street. s M ing- R Miss S8usanne Casale of this city and Miss Frances Ferony of New York left for the latter's home this morn- ing. Attorney M. A. Sexton who has spent the past few weeks out of the city has returned. Miss Jeannette Sheard of Elm Hill has returned from Momauguin where she has spent the past two months. William Sweeney has returned to this after spending a vacation at his mer home at Scranton, Pa. . Raymond Mazeine and turned from a three pent in Maine. CITY ITEMS Special for light Opera Musie, Pierca Co.—advt. have weecks' vacation Saturday — All 19 cents. The Gas company feated the National team by score of 15 to 9 in a fast me of baseball played at Walnut Hill park Wednesday evening. all team do- Biscuit company ase Thera will be a monthe mind masa for Raphael Mulconry at St. Mary's church tomorrow morning at 7 o’clock. Smith Business schoo! opens Sept 1. —advt. Albert Record has accepted a posi- tion in Burlington. The female employes of the New ritain Gas Light company will hold an outing this evening at Sunset Rock New avt. period Victrola at Morans'.— Bees Beat Pigeons in Three Mile Race (From London Tit-Bits) A farmer in Westphalia laid that di a wager twelve bees of his, released at tance of three miles from their hives, a would travel as rapidly as ber of pigeons over same course The first bee, properly powdercd for purposes of identification, did arrive at its hive minute before | the coming it a like num- the quarter of of a first pigeon re three other the second pigeon rrived i the to cote; and there that w bees came in before A curious form of race is indulged in in India—the Noah's Ark | race. At one recently run near Calcut- | ta a goat proved the victor over an ele- phant and a horse, the latter being a| bad third. | The slowest the world are the which in normal times are held in certain parts of Ger- many at what we would call county The winners are much esteemed and frequently fetch high prices. races in snail contes e TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. LOST—Tortolsc shell glasses in case, with name Harvey & Lewis on case. $2.00 reward if retured to Herald Office. 8- | He sometimes | G T . ——— T S v o "~ QUEER WILL CLAUSE Professor 11 Jde Wants His Body Cremated and Ashes to Be sent to Orient. New Haven, the will of Prof. Ladd, late of Yale was offered for pri that his body that a portion of buried beside a « he planted in 1907 school of commerce pan. It also prov taph on his grave here shall be “I have lived and loved and bored, and all is well.” . Prof. Ladd who died recently was known ithority on Orient had lectured in univ ies in Jn[mn and Indi 1se in mbull miversity, which provides ed ana At tod. 1 crer the ashes shall be phor tree which in the yard of the in Nagasaki, es that the ate be la- Parisian Comment Tinged On German-American Treaty Paris, Aug. 26. Regret tha Am- erica failed to ratify the defensive between the United States, G t Bri ain and France which was arranged here in 1919 by President Wilson and Premiers Clemenceau and Lloyd George tinged Parfsian editorial comment on the signing of the German-American peace treaty at Berlin yesterday. ew Haven Road May Now Increase R. I. Fares Providence, Aug. utilities commission pend the tariffs iner irrovidence, Warren iFall River line of the ad, elfective Septembe tion of tha Fall River commerce being denied. The reason given ia i1 being operated at & los refused to sing fares on . Bristol and New Haven 1, the peti- chamber of that the lina WANTS AUTHENTIC HISTORY Victoria, B. C., Aug. -Creation of an international tribunal to pass history text books used in publi of the various nations was advocated by Peter Wright, British labor leader in an address before the rotary club here. Hatred inspired in children by ‘‘hum- bug and materialism’ in man; ry texts Mr. Wright asserted, was responsible for discord among nations. DIFFICULT TO ST DELEGATES Atlantic City, Aug. 26.—Bunji Su- ki of Tokio, leader of the Japan abor movement, has cabled Samuel Gompers that it will be difficult to get (he Japanese government to send a la- bor representative to the disarmament onference at Washington. HOTEL MAN DIES. Aug, 26.—Frank I. former proprietor of the ker House in this city and the Wauregan Hotel in Norwich, died this fternoon at 1:30 p. m. at the Home Memorial hospital as the result of an operation for abscess in the abdomen which was performed on August 18. FAMOU: New Parker. London, UNICN SERVICES Union services of the B vl Center churches will the South church Sunday. Rev. wood M. Chapman, D. D, of London. will ch the sermon. In he Sunday school at 12.10 Frederick iFay, director of religious education, will give a lecture “The Children of China” taking as his theme the work Miss Carolyn Sewell, the children’s issionary at the “Look-Up to The Tounta inday Schogf” at Tien He will illustrate his tereopticon views. INDAY. iptist, South be held cture with SERVICES AT HARTFORD. The Ic 1 detachme of the Salva- tion army, accompaned by the travel- ing bri de, which came here to as- sist the evangelistic ampaign being -onducted in the tent at Park and Stanley streets, trolleyed to Hartford last night to hold open ar services. Tonight the usual services will be re- sumed here. Tomorrow afernoon =t three o'clock a children’s service will be held in the tent. SPINETTA—BURK Announcement has been received by local friends of Frank J. Spinetta of outh Norwalk, formerly of this city, of his wedding to Mi Grace F. Burke of Norwalk. Mr. and Mrs. Spinetta will be at home fo friends \fter October 1, at 10 Laurence street, second district, Norwalk. Deaths and Funerals. Arthur Fowl The funeral of Arthur Fowler, ho died vesterday his home at rden will held tomor- ow afternoon at 2 from the home with Rev. iteliffe of Mark's Episcopal church off Burial will be in Fairview cemeter: at street be The funeral of Private Joseph D. O’Brien will be held at 9 o'clock to- morrow morning at St. Mary's church. The remains arc at the State Armory! on Arch street, where they will lie in state until 0 o'clock tomor morning, when the funeral will for the church. Full military honor: will be accorded the deceased soldier by Private Walter J. Smith Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars. O'Brien was a member of Co. ¥ when the local troops left New Britain. He served later with the Machine Gun Battalion of the 102nd regiment, and was killed on the first morning that be local men “went over” at Chateau Thierry From every local boy who served with O'Brien, comes words of admiration for the young soldier. et HOT RECEPTION FOR MARCHERS (Contint ed Page). from Racin it was body There but ¢ sections "W about 8 o early, but main n the move. sarent leade 1 in diff who appe certai clock hefore thc marche still or the d wis 1in of "2 the t men. szed lin of them took to tha in behind. It wau e rvers that the entive car mp tion “Thase th and formed into ties to the road they imated by p would ied by ten o’clock not counting who were still con from Marmet b 2 numbe: *hi : 3 the p west fell ng in ken t reinforce- ments d and from now on barring desertions, the marching body would be as it was when it left Racine Inquicy among the peopla of developed that no thiev reported, and there were no reports of shooting at t mp. The men who would discuss the movement said they were in earnest and proposed to carry out their project When questioned regarding repo current here that Governor Mor had asked for federal troops, th sed ignorance of what the tional authorities were doin d by observers that the men moved with greater precision and in better formation than when they ived yesterday. While not march- ing with militar; on they form- ed in line and there was little st sling. Committees seemed to be charge. It was come from of the state local organizations these were acfing of their officers. Line Formed From Marmet whence rted shortly after midni ay to the Tug river, is about 80 miles. Yesterday's to Racine accounted for approx Iy one-eighth of the distance over one the difficult rid ordinarily separating the from their announced objective. passed over that ridge which een Kanawaha and Boone ties at daybreak yesterday marched through a gentle country to this village. Difficult March. If the marchers follow liminishi to indic een in while the scattered sectior were some in the line under the id that widely there At Marmet. the marc ht Tue a ¢ journs nat o coun. rol highway traversed v will not encounter further formidablc hills until they have passed south Madison and on tof the Logan county horder. There, if the march tinued, they will hr~ spruce fork rid (‘\])O((c‘d that heriff Don Ch: \\n\ a large force of deputies resist attempted entry into county. Reports from night Chafin sterday be a confronts At that Huntinzton were to the effect that and a number of his were reconnoiening the county yesterday. Should s elect to cross the compelled to def in the deputi the march- border they through will be nar- row Columbus, O., ind fifty soldie; barracks left Aug hundred from the Columbus s morning at 7 o'clock for the West Virginia coal fields, go- ing via Camp Sherman, where addi- tional troops will board the train, ac- cording to reliable reports. Barrack: authoritics were non-communicative on the subject. The men form a composite company made up from detachments from var ining companies at the bar carried only their cquipment when they boarded t train, it being understood that fielc equipment would be issued to them at Camp Sherman. E marchin Peytona Reports. Peyiona, W. V Aug. 26.—The first of the marching body of men who camped yesterday and last night at Racine, five miles east of here and who say they are oing through Boone and Logan counties to Minzo began passing through Peytona shortly be- fore 9 a. m. toda They marched in good order and seemed to be in excellent spirits after their rest at Racinza. There was no disorder as the long column wound along the road through the hills, and the marchers when questioned as to their experiences had little to It was observed were many nes jority were nkling & that while there oes in the column the white men, with a of foreizner More Troops on Way. Chillicothe, 0., Aus. 6.—Between 500 and 600 federal troops were pre- paring to leave Camp Sherman before noon today for the coal fields of West Virgini: Approximately 150 men from Columbus acks arrived he at 8:30 a. m. and were imme- diately joined by all available effec- tives at Camp Sherman. She Madison, V John Hill of ociated Pre Boone county told today that he over the telephone by Charles Keeny, leader of the West Virginia union miners and Fred thei retary to tell the 1t Racine to remain there until Keeny and Moone could ach the camp by motor car from ton. 11ill added that he had sent The had Sheri was very popular with his “bud- due to his likuble disposition. Ohrnstedt s 241 MAIN STREET. W to one of his deputies motor car with the Racine by TO BE SURE THAT YOUR LABOR DAY PICTURES WILL BE GOOD BRING THEM TO OHRNSTEDT’S Miss Ethel Bedford, 120 West Main street, Plainville, won the photo finishing ticket this week. Look for your name next week. Photo Shops 69 ARCH STREET. men entire and orders stance of men the public they of is con- point Tin late lasty Sheriif rder eceived nc o ten o'cloc report Don | told the here TPUTNAM2&Co. Mem York ftock Exchange long had county deput men at Blair a fon last night Sheriff Chatin in his office, the deputy sai obtained rd that tion be given out e kad been no fi S sor to Richter & Co. armed | |% 31 WEST MAIN STRELT, NEW BRITA STAD EDDY, 3 yrted from e TEL. s not n. 2040 no infor- that there We Charlaston, ther details of aon 300 de nan tated Own and Offer: 1 160 shares Staniey Preferred orks t official it police headquarters, no wor telephoned b »m Aadison that p Chesar ned been received 1 battle. 1in of Logan c 2 ached telephone at Logan, to discuss matter a up the receiver. Lozan news the telephone declared .n no battle, but that he to the effect that ad fired on a passing conce refused abrupily Louis a by ther er, the e ha 5 up of men I airpla z If there has been trouble in Logan county, it is generally helieved to have cen local and not ticipated in by nembers of the Marme 20 1 h- party. Bl to be one the few u in the Lo- n coal fields Riy A ripple te yes - when : plane passed over Ch seded in the direc landing was made at s later . JUPD ¥. G. JUDD . T SLOPEB JUDD & CO. 23 WEST MAIN ST., Investments, Local Stocks NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT Telephones, 1815, 3816 We Offr ION MFG. CO. STOCK "~ @homson, Tenn & Co. NEW BRITAIN New Britain Naticnal Pank Eldg. Telephone 2553 DONALD R. HART Mgr. ference with Gov Morgan ther ate o is during the ni; None of those attending would discuss he meeting. A statement issued by the Kanaw. al Operators’ association charges rous coal com general z ments _alon Creek and the rs have bec during the last few lleged in the statement t munition and provisions have been removed by hands of armed men, ac ‘ording to reports made to and com- iled by the tion. After announc that “a statement d been published that the miners’ - movement had heen conducted :n \ lawful and orderly manner,” the ation statement enumerates 12 | \leged robberies reported by mana- of the establishment wernor Mor vhen informed deral troops cadin uintained a ent om t} a T HARTFORD 10 Ceatral Bow Telephone Charter $000. abbed Pansons Tuaarae oc v s Pos Orrice 1£s0c Virginia ght that held In t \WesTeen Unien Hasrrons Gonm. G CENTRAL ROW were bein Tosr = solute silence. office was to the e no comment to make LIYE WITHOUT F00D Gver 40 Per Cent. of People in Portion MAIN STREET Srare Pane of Russia Lived on Substitutes Since Funin Nar Bann Forrme Euiarae Conm Muruas Blos We are g f offic London, cent T4 ing graphically. in orc Aug. 26.— Approximate of the poople 1 nt of I n food sut the Moscow Herald, * to assist Investing Public in knowing - or sel lany re- they may be in- Rus: titut corresy who quo of a special delegation which conducted an inquiry there The delegation was@nable to find that anybody actually died of starvation, but reports that many deaths wer caused by the eating of ‘unnatural | toods.” Oldest Senate Member Not Seeking Rc-flmhnr Hyde Park. Vt., century of public man to a rest, U. S. Senator C id today in annour upon completion of his preser March, 19 he would not lidate tor election. He he was the oldest member of the sen- e and that when his term expired he weuld have entered upon his Sist where putable sccurity terested in. We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts. to pur TR RS ks Ao JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consclidated Stock Exchange of New York. STOCKS BONDS Diry ate Wire to New York and G. F. GROFF, . B. Nat'l Bank Bldg. — Tel. 1013 e Bridgeport New Haven Springfield terbury Danbury Midd!etown be a can; Boston. re added that o Mgr.—Room 509, Trewhellas Market 36 Church St., New Britain, Ct. Phone 1018 All Goods Delivered Once a Day and Twice on Saturday— Free of Charge. ve: The decision of Senator not uncxpected. Senator been in the U. S. Page v P: ce 1908, AM OWIN The Adkins Printing company team von from nters last night, to 11 red at Walnut ill park will play the New Britai team this after hours. Light o busi nes . A Full Line of the Best Quality Becf, Lamb and Provisions of All Kinds. A complete line of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Prices to meet all competiticn. Vegetables all kinds in season. G. S. Vivian, manager CANADA TO S Torouto, Ausz ees to the intern: tice under the lea announced today Robert Bo en, former premier and C. J. Dol inis‘er of justice. nomin- rtional court of jus- 1e of nations were Wm. Trewhella, proprietor New Prices Tomorrow on THOR ELECTRIC WASHERS AND IRONERS The Spring & Buckley Elec. Co. 75-77-79-81 CHURCH ST. TEL. 2240

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