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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER® 23 19021. 1 WAKEOWNWARKET CHIE OF SLEUTH STORM EFFECTS MRE T il i1 THERE ARE NONE MAKES STATEMENT i oo i) STUDIED BY VISHER | PUTNAM&Co. Josephine of WAl.I., STREET ngfK —_ AI afasette street, have taken a permit | Member New York Stock Exchange L [\ ) ; : {itosmerxy. q q Successor to Richter & Co. EXCHANGE REPORTS Arizona Copper Dlslrlcl Has New, o ontinued FIOm IS P | o e onnd sornee shan- | Doctor Thinks Weather Registers § 21 WEST MAIN STRELT, NEW BRITALY, CONN. of.”” —_— i 5 wwrence P Mangan of this city S PRcicomcs Euyeal S elected a vice-pr dent at the Disbee, Ariz. Sept. 23.—If you can't | Sergcant Richardson further stated convention held at Bristol| Honolulu, T. H °t | § We Have Buying Orders in — —e 2 s ticha o. H Wall S‘.cet, 10:30 a. m.—Rails, | " 1 market for your oduct, maka | that he would be glad to help in any | 00 *0 0 vesterday of storms and other atmosphere dis- equipments, stecls and oils led the | 2N€ This is the underlying principle | jnvestigation of these charges. B = quip s and | Alarm clocks, 99c. Axelrod’s—advt. |turbances upon the climate, the Mst to irregularly highe levels at|©f & ¥ voluntary organization re There is nothing further to say,'” | > 3 the broad and active opening of to- 2 3 day's stock * market. Norfolk and |district nouncad that 1 would welcome an in- w'lwh,\ nxdm’-«d! ific and upon agri- ; o coppe seen a drug | ve 5 Sy culture and industr being studied | Western rose two half points, Dela- r months copper haa been a drug | vestigation and 1 certainly would. If | u - Bigh Valley and Louieville and \sh. | metal and the great copper mining [no one would be more glad to it 4 {sociate professor of geography at the a | University of Indiana, who received 3 dus ot s state has s ed; | ferreted ou 3 o 4 & v reat pieces of expensive s ? o 1 R rale university this year. . one point advances with Endicott | CMASTy ATe ‘.‘»“.‘-v:v“IT;‘.:::::2:::“".‘”‘;‘:1::‘.:5 dore Johnson, now employed at the sea has been studicd extensively, but Johneon and Tobacco Froducts. Ship- | ;0 ¥4 Ue, T CHE ! New Britaia National bank, was ques- little thought has been given to the Pings. Motors, Rubbers. Coppers and | {01 00 OFC . «1 | tioned this morning as to whether or . influcnce of storms upon the healt Textiles were fractionally higher. The 28 it Qi SRR Ll Sl Pedi s S tins e S s e 8750 000 Pmpen 1n Ncw YOI'k S e o h] h‘llyh' phwleibsd . Research organization, headed by R t his L 3 an ities of people in the nnx: h 41\.\ features “l... ]l--;lal l'-:h;; P president of the Calumet |department was the result of friction, & storm-swept rezions,” he d in ex- and Southwestern, these falling ha ~ AS ¢ traceable to liquor activities. D td b P plaining his work. “To this subjec! and one point respectively and Hecla Mining company and num- | trac : ll:] e ».‘\l : i ominate y e[ : it “h‘n" poric qnw i Iub:oir[ Tieh Low Close | bering among its members virtually all ¢ denied emphatica h devote at least a year of study F. G. JUDD W. T. SLOPER s - mining companies of [and Detective Sergeant A. J. Richard- o in the Pacific islands gathering to- Am Can : : tha United States son had ever disagreed on the mat- cether all the known data, \which, A O B The purpose of the organization is | ter of enforcing prohibition, and| New . York, Sept. 23.—A woman[with my own observations will be A Lace a0 2 [ to create new uses for copper so that |stated that the sergeant, whose work | «no owns a yard facing 50 feet on|Published. [ ] Am Sm & Re 3 36 _ » = i Daliis lhnenile rs abs The Kona w the st sev 3 TST v D 2 ] 3 be cleaned up and a demand createc e city, ha orked ha cns . ks S 3 S ey b, ? for the ore sthiiundergrouna; with him in bringing about liquor |center of the city’s most fashionablc|very closely by Dr. Visher, he said. e ook AR e Am Tel & Tel.. é One new use for copper is expected | prosecutions. hopping district, refuses to sell it[These winds, a mild form of hurri- T P Am Toh ceeeed 25 14 b ' g y. . cane, strike the southern part of the Wi . . o be found in Arizona next year it ¥o Lack of Harmony. he s or cat “has ' & ol 5 ¥ o o 5 Am Wool 2 ol ek causs her cat “has to have & placely,,, .5 o0 Osiii, known ax tie Ko ‘e Offer: Ana Cop S 3 3 plans for apting copper for use in Sergeant Johnson left the depart-|, pjac in* The property is worth SIMiet fann) i ng i) s walles 50 AMERICAN I[ARDWARE Atch Tp & 8 F , - manuiacture of automobile license | ment shortly after the work of en- AL GIL & W I plates materialize. It also is proposed | forcing prohibition had started. At |ahout $750,000, according to real es- tradition ‘bring sickness upon the in- 50 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK E E: 3 habitants. :1* | to use copper plates in marking auto- | tha t %al authorities ‘weres | tate men ; ; mearpol e L Rabie i letiwey el il Brso oy The dollars paid on it each vear in| “The Kona wind results from a dif- 50 STANLEY WORKS, Common. s mobile highwa: working under the federal law, since ires " - e {he state statutes had not been passed. | iaxes would, if stacked dollar on dol- [ ference in intensity, in low air pres- oth Ntee ate sta : assed. ; 2 » smeered |Sure areas,” Dr. Visher explained. “If " sl B explained that |lar, make a hurdle not to be sneered Cin P GETS L]FE IN PR!SON The former policeman exp L S eex : il 2 ol TLeath 08 . |there was considerable difficulty since by anvthing short of the cow who ‘2::0“(‘;;: ":M:f ”\:ix:{‘:‘"g::, “’h D Ches & Ohlo the authorities did not know how far|lumped over the moon. The cat is|0Ime the trade ~winds —we have a they were privileged to go in bring- | “just one of these yere everyday|® : e s - < ca . .6 3 g % L 3 " Ylcallea ‘the sick wind.' because it is|® Chi 1&P.. 3 141y ing in alleged liquor offenders, and [ walkin' round cats” It was never | eilof "he =ick WIRG' bechuse It 1s JOHN P. KEOGH Ch Ml & 8 P.. 3 Confessed Accomplice in Kaber Mur- . - nseq ; they arry known to take a prize at a cat show. L . Chila Co . 107 ? eveland is Second to be |CONsequently they could not carry on from 50 to 100 miles an hou Chine Cop - e ® [ their work as smoothly as under pres- [ Other wealthy people have given [ co% 0 10 100 miles an hour in this Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York. ClLFI& In. . ..., 244 Sentenced. ent conditions. This lack of smooth-|strange reasons for refusin to sell| much greater near China and the a Con Gas E : ness, he explained, was not in any trict property which was eagerly|najes. m‘;f:;’;r’ STOCKS NB“, Haven o a4 Re Cleveland, Sept. 23.—Salvatore Cal- | neasure created or acgravated by a|sought by many buyers. ome time SZiVisher will & Savers = ,.'r'”':"‘, ': : la, confessed slayer of Daniel Kaber. {jack of harmony in the department.|azo a man who owned a building in |in "h“ 4 .’“‘:‘“‘v"’lh‘l’:“"u"d“‘i‘x‘];"‘}‘m'"v::‘.:(‘:-; 3 Middletown BONDS Springfield Cub Cn Sug wealthy publisher. in his Lakewood Richardson Efficient. Broadway just below Times Square|there and then will proceed to the |8 Direct Private Wire to New York and Boston. Eix Mn Coal home two years ago, was found guilty | Mr. Johnson said that while he was| vanted contract stipulations that| Tongan and Samoan istasde. ceturnine Endicott-John of first degree murder with a rec This | connected with the police department |4,one of the prospective buyers would |to Honolulu to assemble and complete G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg. — Tel. 1013 mendation of mercy by a jury this |y, round Sergeant Richardson to be|.ace it 1o c businesses. His list { his data for publication. Yorlo : : 3% . o Judge Dan B. Cull sentenc- f2d S : A Fate 1t utd Seming . sutes Bew 1 oy i efficient police 1 he KNnew | y.can with aviary and went right on 5 r ed him to life imprisonment of nothing that w substantiate | : > r :"" :i“" by Calla is the second person placed ({0 harges of liquor interest “’:‘"k”;“; "’pha"f‘ ‘°Iv"’°m}°{"’ Soni = en Motors ... Sy e Ak e preigieviihigeis NS Th e L ers, skipping so few lines of business k ope " 6 - n trial for Kaber's murd He cxplained that an offer had been | /o = PR 0 e place, uic Resu ts___ era. assifi A Vt’ @ood (B F) Co. 32 s Katherine Kaber, widow of the slain | ;190 to him to take a position at Gt North ufd... 76 man having been found gullty of first | 4“0 b g he felt it would be in |, Just above the Times Square sec- Iinols Cen .... 9 0% % degree murder and sentenced to life [ o o " T G ing himself, hence|{lon of Broadway an aged property Inapir Cop . - 3 imprisonment. his decision to accent. At the time | OWner had a vacant five story build- g that an automobile =ales house Interbor Con i s = o e ted . Interbor Con prd : Deaths and Funerats. Drevail upon him to reconsider the|*anted to lease. The papers were B Learn to Save By Trading at Int Mer Mar s 2y resignation. but since that time no drawn up ,and when the interested , 1.t Mer Mar ptd 45 % 5 R b < he | Farties had gathered to sizn it, the K Charles Taylor, one has asked him to return to t - at . 3 e Aty & that his concern was going to put “‘a Wa pte , was held at 3 lock As ¥ s ” It oo B0% $ ernoon fro e home on ity y 7 = i ity Spr e kiUt K It was rumored about the cily ¥es-| oyner 1aiq down his pen and said no Cor. PARK & ELM STREETS Kelly o Pearl street. Rev. Henry W. Maier 3 ennoc ] > Iy e 2 terday t Chief Rawlings had been b & 2 ST M EON. KX - . officiated and R A. B. Taylor as- | o "0 " onference with Mr. Johnson olu-lnl_c signs were zoln_g on top of g Parkmg Space S s Tel. 2298 Lack Steel .... sisted. Burial was in Fairview ceme- [7o7 18 CONTCrCREe 0 mer sergeant | his building. The deal was not closed | Salt Lake City, Sept. 23.—Report Lehigh Val .. 53 1% | tery e t and the building remained empty for | from North Dakota that seagulls re- Mex Porst Y e e o tne e vu.| 4% vears, when tnd owmer alea. | cendly wipeaving’ b Meran” cownly | § QRDERS OF $1.00 OR OVER DELIVERED M'dvale Steel .. 5 25% David Gagan. had destroyed grasshoppers which sagan. 2 P that federal reau discredited a rumor tha - threatened to ruin the crops, called Missouri Pac . The funeral of David Gagan will be 4 been to sce him in an ef- ‘ ! ! 5 N#t Lead .. . held (nmorrow morning at $:30 o'clock | MeR had been o =oo i o s | 9 ttention here to a similar incident ‘n | § STEAKS N Y Contral .... 3% | from the home at Stanley street, and [ 1Of @ Qraty X CeRes B A T par- Mormon pioneer life in Utah. NYNHGEH.. 18 % |at 9 o'clock from St. Joseph's church g 2 Today a notable moi ent stanas ticularly with reference to liquor ac- in n?t-T.\)[.:—u::x ?.\,fi,,'x? :r‘:»n\;:\:w :na;ll? SIRLOIN, SHORT, Lean Cottage Nere & Wost .. Interment will be in St. Mary's mew |, Ot ) S 2 @ . Bt Posite . fu 315 | cemetery. |Lake City in honor of the birds that |8 . l'lllr" ””u '. o 7 ——— BE[T FI]UNI] IN N. Y saved the early settlers from threaten- ROUND’ Hams ........ 3 Fore Oll ... 3 : = cd starvation in 1848. It is a pillar Ty rn Yo R R 391 < a0 The Antino Casella was w‘ll TRY Tfl HAVF BRI about 100 feet high surmounted by a PORTERHOUSE Spe & Barnes i | bronze seagull. At its bast are in-|§ 31c LB. Bacon ........ 35¢ Plerce Arrow .. 4 4 held at @ k this morning from | - . scriptions de ing the reas o ¢ 3 y ri Youn he Utah sculptor. A s Pasaias . ki B Saran A Steski covered Near 93rd Street || o s sioncers tekea weross ene|§ Shoulder . ... 18¢ Tt = oy I8 The funeral of Miss Sarsh A. Mes- : O ——- plains xnu{ Salt Lake valley in 184 : Fresh Hamburg 150 BeSt Fl'al‘lkflll'ts 20c Bepal D, N ¥ ooes 734 | kIl Will be held at 9 o'clock tomorrow | ’ e Z“"““a"“ R oun] stipulated Thatitbare Sinclair O Refin . 20 ° + 19% morning trom St. Mary'x church. Bur- | [pteppational Bar ASSOCIAtON 0] xew vork, sent. 20—a messian sot-| g brona mensye cattivation of e | Fancy Smoked Lean Corned Beef Sloss-8 Steel 1 . 3 % hoRetart : ¥ . dier's belt buckle has been found by|ers looked for a bountiful harvest the Shoulders .... 15¢ R BOUs Tamie. vy : 3 ; Institute Promotion historical workers excavating the sits|N€Xt vear. Then crickets in huge Bouth Rallway arm V! s B » E: ies swooped down upon the crovs. Studebaker Co .. : 1 of Harric E. Hart, a 21 the Revolutionary war prison camp o L - . . “ormer local man, was held his - . sl i 3 =20 GunP!The farmers tried to eliminate the|f . 3...“ '|-“ S0 : Bedogari ettt s L e oin the old Dyckman furm, near 205rd |pest without success. Transportation Genunle I mb Fores I amb ChOpS axas Pacific 3 s Cincinnati, Sept. 'he second | ireet. at the tf; . = - 3 . rge W. pasto : at the time was difficult, means to ob- | B Féhacoo Prod .. George W. C. Hill. pastor of the South | JSWI0 1 (Il o nternational| The buckle, o bronzo, s in a per-|tain Fosasinne from it poimcs | SPring Lamb 16¢ 35¢ .. rairv s e . % ssocia . which is to be held | fect state of réservation and officials e limited, and the situation looked l'monl ll'ncl‘r:c ; In Faicview (oemstery | this)clty. ::‘“rP;\k;;];m:";i';a“ e o) 1 56, | of the Itield Exploration committee of | critical. ) e Legs .... 3lc United Rotall 8t . b 52 Pvt. John McLaughlin. will institute the beginnings of an at-| ''¢ NW ‘:’”; ."‘-:‘f"f’f'"‘]{ ‘5’“"1‘(‘“-“ o “h‘"‘fl‘r‘rfitllfnll.vwowr:_ono had given (¥4 5 S] The funeral of Privs John Wil- el | is one of the few Revolutionary|up hope of saving any part of the | Fresh Roasts I Veal Cutlets Fresh U 8 Food Prod liam McLaughlin, son of Mrs. Mary ['¢™Pt to B e e s o T e e 45¢ Shoulder 19¢ Ll b McLaughlin of Arch street, will be |form justice in the world and so ulti- he buckle has’been identified as|Mormons as the ‘‘messenger from of Pork 28c U'S Steel o....... 801§ 70% n ’lxrt‘)l;‘l‘ ;}llnr\fl' y morning at § o'clock n:m:uly u(‘:nu;rn:n‘(,mnajl o Re g E oo »h's church e funeral | coring to Dr. R. Masujima o ; - . . £ i 3 ::v Hn H«":”.:'.—” . 1.(;2:: 9 was to have been held tomorrow |its president. Hesse, mercenaries brought over by -’l]"'di in lhhml Iw ] lh‘“ \ . WIS sies '% | morning but had to be delayed. In-| Dr. Masujima is now in America, | the British to fight Washington's con- |flelds of the p icre are no records Willys Overland 6% ¥ r % to show from whence the birds came. |§ terment will be held at the Blue |after attending the recent convention| tinentals. Thelocapnil IsiTt Secret b ITA BT L Hills cemetery at Hartford. Full mil- [of the American Bar Association her: On the front of the buckle is en- 18 LanieweaiBtol ki B0 aans Totitne LOCAL STOCK :v:lryhr;:mm will be accorded the lo- [This hndy' e :;“:,.‘:,mlx to ally its ;-?I\,c:ln;nsv e ;'.‘01-(,' Sur | eople of this state hotd it in ‘aftec- : LA e motniad b7 & SO e ib1na!(onate memoty and during tho sum [N SUGAR ... .ccnveerocvecnsterinrannsis. 68 MARKET TODAY and lawyers of the America Bar were | hook o1 belt holder is on the back. |pon®y§ MEMAEY and SHEE o George F lden. nvited to participate in its confer The Fuerst Frederick regiment, or-| po bird that may be seen in larze T The funeral of Georg Belden | cr.ces. He will also attend the Cana- T Al e e R : : § 3 ices. & s 2, 3 bers at Saltair, a resort a few [H = (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) of Berlin, will be held Sunday afer-|dian Bar association meeting before | nents in the Revolution. It |jloe ety the Great . sa |l 2 1bs. SUGAR FREE with 1 1b. GARDEN iles from here on Great Bid Asked |noon at 1:30 o'clock from the home. |returning to Japan ticipated in the battle of Long Is- y W. A. Fixk, pastor Berlin| The first meeting of the Internation- | ' P 1 Lee 0 et ke b OF ALLAH COFFEE ...............42¢ Htd Elec 32 | Rev. . P of the e Tntern TR, e e (i varey e e Southern N E Tel Congregational church will officiate. al Bar association was held last year | . ° oo parl Percy's force at the bat- | ” 3 American Brass .......18 Burial will be in Burlington ceme-|in Japan. Its objects defised to be| . of Fort Washington. Later the | TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. 2 z 3 rd . o story o o o i promote justice by the opera- - = 20! a e e R R TRy | Billings and Spencer com 26 | Beiden te o i Bortin commn. | hon” of the memers’ ‘ot ‘tha ba | [SKlment was seny south and event-| FOR SALE —New ciicr barreds: price |} Eg. Brkfst Tea 35¢ | Libby’s Lunch . B P bar | ally wa stured at Yorktown. : 3 .. W. Ba < s . - Bristol Brass ... a throughout the world Its ultimate L s the | teasonable SEN SN Baldwin, e i Baker’s Cocoa.. 25¢ l‘ongue e Upon declaration of peace e n T 12 Colt's Arms ..... o F Is piration, Dr. Masujima said, was to poaran A ; 1= e ament world peace by the | survivors were returned to New York | porikpupie (GOCRNDE L AUTH“RITI[S [ y' ot Lok ;m,‘,”nl';. N ceaptoq | 1o await transportation home and | FOR SALI—Young Jersey cow with T(iglo Pancake 12 Armour’s 16 oz. 1uring this period they were quarter- calf at side; fine family cow. Also our . C C T orned Beef.. . 20c N B Machine ......... g standard of justice Niles-Be-Pond com X F The principal business before this|cd in the hu cantonment on the[ several Holsteins. N. W. Baldwin, |l 5 .\L‘,,, A e [;UI |ER fi!] HuM[ vear's convention will be a confercnce [ Cvekman farm Kensington, Tel. 254- 2d Pure Mdple Syl‘u[{sc Reechnut Bacon Pock, Stow and Wilcox 34 on the points of view regarding ju: R i Russell Mg ¢ o 100 |uu~ which, according to Dr. Masuji- } | e S up... T 12¢ (Jars) . 25¢ Scovill Mfg Co E———— ma, differ widely in different coun- e edard Borew. o 23 (Continued from First Page). tries, despite the fict that world has 48 Libby’ tt B hnut D d Traut and Hine ....... = but two sysems of jurisprudence, the E V'S 0 age eechnu l‘le e e A Tow Cme @flmmzon, ifimn&@a g8 Beef.........19 | Beef (jars)... Stanley Works 10 3 A new clue, discovered by the po- international lico today, was that an auto truck | 5aid. should begin its work in America B i > 5 a c ta NEW BRITAIN HAKTFORD e e was seen backinz up to the rear of |ADG EUroRe Tt e cor AL S TS O q|: IVORY SOAP STAR NAPTHA ANMRASINS o Raphael's block, not far from whe Ralances Lom WAere | was upheld DONALD R. HART Mgr. ‘Telephone Charter 5000, $ = e the body was found, last Friday night R e ation W LITERARY CLUB MEETING. This elue i3 being run down. In our orinion. the Int tional - e ——— R Large .... 2 for 25¢ POWDER ; Large ......... 29¢ The Women's Literary club of Ma- s Attorney Hugh Alcorn and [Bar assoclation Is an indispensable We believe that the Individual Holding— g i : o TAry iub o oy (P bt Hucley of state Dolloa | MMKIREY of (e political enterprise g B N ol e o s o towh At e e e et U. S. Victory 33%s, Due 1922-23 : Small ........ 2 for 15c Small ......... 8¢ e e . Bt or. | Fing with Chiet Rawlings: | |an instrument (o bring nations 7 2k & { Hand Size ...... 5c | Hand Size-..... 5c il B e oLs ;mhlj.lkn.u”n-vl‘ ‘y”“v'.v".f\‘\”.‘ c can without undue risk of principal take advantage A Each member will answer the roll call [ 30 Shipwrecked Sailor { it fIONC gnTie 2 {(ptaliy aitterancy|) of the new offering of— 3 Elgi“ " orous otatio . i with a humorous quotation. I’wkcd Up in Mid Oceam| It should acquire in tisse amone - ? . g Selected Pure White ™. . PROMOTION PAY. New York, Sept. 13.—Tairty ship- | &l Sllons suiboryy, o diciate tusod- S @ (et 5, IREE | eemery Eggs ... 36c | Lard ... 14¢ B N Buiter .. 45¢ i3 woo O o | w-ecked sailors have been picked up | o i selling his Victory 33)’s at the market, a present U 8 Rubber Co 0% peace, ac-|part of the cquipment of the Fuerst |heaven,” appeared. They did not tou “rderick or Erb Prinz Regiment of |[the garin but warred on the crickets ) lant ¢ > 5 | forcea by all the sanctions at the the Moethodlst church school will in the Atlantic by the sce hip Cabo | ommand of civilization. This would promoted into higher departments-ef | Creux, which wireleased era | rove the one essential bond of union vield of about 4.28% to their maturity, and rein- the sehool. " Attraciive aipioma; i | 2485 that she would dock here Sun- | ind e tanding betwien the O vesting his funds in the Statc of Connceticnt 5. ot §| LARGEST FRUIT AND VEGETABLE bo presented to these boys and girls, [ 4%y were giv > |eident and the Orier :::F:n,:' mn,‘r‘,_;“,‘,‘,l,r have been - messas | ; e 105. and interest, a yield of 4.509 until 1936. oL DEPT. IN THE CITY classes will be taken up the first Sun- SPANIARDS CAN'T MARRY. U. of M. Students Are We are of the opinion that funds can better be in- P& Potatoes 45¢ Bananas 25¢ day in October. Love's young dream v wrecked G 3 vested now than will be theé case in 1923, = p e —— | ity Clerk . 1. Thompeon s ater.| - Killed in Auto Crash %8 Onions ... 31Ibs.10c | Oranges ....... 45¢ MARDI GRAS Spaniards that ono of their number, a |ley Kerns of Lansing and William These Bonds Are Alike in 4 Cabbage .. .4c | Lemeons ........ 87c STATE ARMORY 14 year old boy, could not wed Graver of Clicago, students st _ the Their Tax Exemption i Lettuce . . 9c | Cantalopes 2 for 25¢ TONIGHT 'n: the p.u;-u(\‘ conzent. The young | killed early today four miles north of Privileges, Celery e 18¢ Peaches, bas. . $1.75 @HAPMAN MAJOR ORCHESTRA || riago while the boy's parents ave beth | they. ware Fidine corpce e " g:‘a’é:’;',‘l > i Tomatoes, bas.. . 85¢ | Lima Beans 3 qts 25¢ —Nine Pleces— |im Spain. standing in the road, Noxt Sunday morning 74 children of

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