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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1921. [ errese—— [ ] league against nations breaking 1hc e 3 : ASSOCIATED PRESS crry ITEMS | PROBE HENRY'S AGCOUNTS | it s, i} i c i al ’ ate when the blockade shall be ap- nan Jester xold five used cars first day | . The assembly adopted an inter- | | |of sale—Advt. New York State Legislative Comntit-| iegative resolution of the blockadc | 8 I\hv ¥ Stone of New Haven is committee, which substantially is as|§ - 4 th — o guest of her sister, Mrs. W. H.| te¢ Hears Story of Heavy Stock | 7o QT r Rtoden of Star street. ) Speculations Today. | ““The unilaterate action of a default- | §§ Member New York ftock Exchange a Jul WY B onae K= CoRdR S L ElerCe ing state cannot create a state of war. 3 o.—advt New York, Sept Testimony X Successor to Richter & Co. It merely entitles other members of the Al]l]llal Ghaner_Box |be held tonight at 7:45 o'clock at|today before the Meyer lesislative| with the covenant breaking stafe. It is EEILLT0SS the K. of C. hall. Initiatlon excr-|committee. Robert Winsmore. | the duty of each member of the leagu cises will be carried out member of a brokerage firm testitied | to decide for itself whether Wall Street, 1:30 M The more A daughter was born today at the |that Henry had paid the firm $21,000 of the covenant has been committe Wncertain tendencies of the mid-ses New York. Sept. 27.—Baseball fans| New Britain General hospital to Mr. |¢o balance his account on one ,oc-| Fuifiliment of their duties under Articlé #fon were accompanied by an advance | throughout the land have started their [and Mrs. G e Herdlein of 10 Smith |, Elon R. Brown, counsel fur| g is required from the S of the in the ~all mone rate to 5\ Mexican |annual chatter X the speculative 1“" ct committee remarke that at league by the express terms of the cov- Petrojenm rallied 3 point 1 other |forerunner of every World's Series, the e about the time of this transaction|enant. They cannot neglect them toreign ofls strengthened but rails } [P t-season classic of the national pan- | Another Entrv Fer Henry, g w"-|1”(“—'no'~; prevlons ‘]"-“"— without a breach of their treaty obli came reactionary, Pennsylvania lo me, Patrons of the sport are predict- | o D . | mony obtained $500 from the Italian- NIRRT SEpAC o 2 Am Car & Fdy . 128 1278 | tory, Gloucester. Mam.. Sept. 27.—The|ihat he was in finamcinl straits. e | of the teague se & mafter of troency ot Am M Leather 10% 10 [ | An average of 749 persons attend- | Schooner Hazel R. Hines of this City|.as then under charges of perjury the request of any member of the lea- Am Locomotive 4 each game In the seven-game series|Was entered today for the elimination | hu¢ later was exonerated. i Am Smelt & Ret 3 played last year between the Brooklyn [race to select a defender for the in- There was one account with the|® igar Ret Co @ % i Nationals and the Cleveland Americans. |ternational fishermen champlon-|irm in Henry's name and another in Am 8 ¥ o .« (! _— Am Sumatra Tot 397 The American league team, led by the [ship cup in the races off Halifax|the name of himself and wife. U G R G The 1 BUYING LAND RIGHTS Am Tel & Tel . 7 | famous Tris Speaker, defeated Brook-|next month zel R. Hines has A Tobacco 1 : | 1yn five out of the ven games. Three | been fishing out f this port lu|': CHARITY GORP MEETS Am Woolen 7 ) contests were played in Brooklyn and|nearly 20 years, but recently. because . Anacondu Cop LR four in Cleveland of busine conditions, ha been laid —_— Ateh Top & ¢ g 3 6 1% The results of the 1920 series follow: | up. Gy - > hose - Plans Discussed for Short Campaign| VCMing to Hear Those Whose At Guif & West 7 % First g t Brooklyn on Oct. 0, _— H 2 * Propertics Are Needed. . L. JUDD F. G. JUDD W. T. SLOPER Baldwirn Oco on b, “leve! d, 3 to » M . et o R O e | e e e hiym on Oct. v, | EMbezzlement Charge in Future to Raisc Needed Funds Beth Steel B 55 ; % | won by Brookiyn, 8 to 0, Against Hird Dropped| (.. oreanizations. S aps T aTRnol mats SRy Rt Bklyn Rapid Tra s % Third game at Brooklyn on Oct. 7, (Special to the Herald) = ARCTE Db Worksat s fsponal scssion this evening to cowe to terms D Canadian Pacific won by Brooklyn, 2 to 1. Hartford, Sept. 27.—The embezzle- The trustees of the United Com-| 7 5 - y Z | r o) ; s ¢ la s K YECST MUALD lep N TAIN, B SCTICUT Contral Leath © 2 2 Fourth game at Cleveland on Oct. 9, | ment charges inst Robert N. Hird, | munity Corporation held its first fall| Vith property owncrs whose land i B WERE N U S15 NEW SGTaKE. DONNRCTO Ches & Ohlo Y 50 Y won by Clevel to 1 Jr. of Plainville, were dropped this|meeting yesterday afternoon at the ' Pe crossed in the construction of Investwents. Local Stocks Telephones, 1815, 1818 Chi Mil & St 25 % Fifth game at Cleveland on Oct. 10, | morning in the superior court. The |New Britain club. Reports of the ,‘r':” now f' e "‘t'“l“'n ;3‘»"“":} s — Chi Rock 18l & 33 3% | won by Cleveland, 8 to 1 youth admitted having falsified en- |treasurer were read, which showed| c'¢ are four pieces of property af- w i Chile Copper % Sixth game at Cleveland on Oct, 11.|trics in the Plainville Trust com- |that there was a balance of $6,000 on|(°jtcd and the owners will be given elOffer Chine Cop : 23 % | won by Cleveland, 1 1o 0 »any’s books to the amount of $4,-|hand and $12,000 still due on“‘hh;":m"n:?‘: e b p:”:‘por‘fo‘:]” 56 AMERICAN HARDWARE Col Fuel & Iron 241y 2 | Seventh game at Cleveland on Oct. 12| 500, but following a plea by his at. - Consolidated Gas 89 y epiompeomeni it b torney for his discharge, the charge pl;’:::é- Basibeenial demand Emade)| oo stojthesboard jof [irnce;Fand 50 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK 4 4 - WAt araa et H taxation, recommending setllements. 50 STANLEY WORKS, Common. Board of Public Works Will Sit This :~""'x.".'”l,f"f *63 Siiiey Covelstiho Yon thies snines |by the charity orzanizations for more| A hearing will also be held for Crusieisimestitines i 2 for Cleveland, the first, x.lmvn and sev- T ST n e | funds and the corporation decided to| yroperts owners whose sewer needs e a o L enth and gave but two bases on balls| it X hold a short campalgn in the near|(an be taken care of in the present - R 08 8 : in all of them. He allowed the Brook- St. Louis, Sept Members of [fytyre. Definite plans for this Arivel Soeer lon A Tion siroet: wdi-John 4% . Iyn batters five hits in the first game, |the t. Louis Country club where|wi]] be discussed at the next meeting, | - Erie 13% 4 one of which was a two r by|Jess Guilford won the national ama- | \hich will be in October. A pub- R L2 Erte 1st ptd Zack Whe In the second game he|teur golf championship turday | jicity campaign will also be held| SHAREHOLDERS TO APPEAL. ¥ JOHN P KEOGH Y . Goaton ... ... also allowed the Dodgers five hi's, oue [related that R. C. Van Arsdale of yhen the work of the varlous or-| London, Sept. 27.—Shareholders of Gen Elee J s two begs the Brooklyr:| Boston won $7,040 in the champlon-| gy pnizations will be explained to the|the Grand Trunk railway have decid- | Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York, on Motor A P : w5 anochier | ship “pool” because E. G. Burkham z . 1 °d to appeal to the privy council Gt North ptd 7 five-hit buse wal-[of this city, who originally drew [PUPle- against the recent finding of the b 3 Waterbury STOCKS * — 3 ove xafifond Mithoushitieo (litta fof jkis of arlitration declaring the common Danbury 5 New Haven ° Inspir Cop . % 3 3 The most striking feature of the ser- ¢ nm-sTlh:u he sold his ticket for DEG[SION RESERYED analnrefeirodliatocks! of e railwav |8 Middleto BONDS < Springfield hor Con les was the triple play made by Wamb- | $450 he pool was conducted by b Wity e kirvenig B | T v 55, : ang Iny Mer Mar ganss, unassisted in the ffth gamec|[the club officials. Eininent counsel willl be| engaged’ to Direct Private Wire to New d Boston. 4 e Mas ule T8 fveland en = Osteber 10 oY ey S rosecute the appeal. ¥ G.F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat] Bank Bldg, —Tel, 1013 * Allla-Chalm, Mfg 34 E took Mitchell's line drive, GRAND CIRCUIT RACES. Assembly of League of Nations Makes | P & Y . F. FF, Mgr.—Roo! 3 dg. —Tel, Int Nickel 13% touched second frim which Kilduff had| Columbus, O., Sept. 27.—The fea- ‘ i i For Settil . - B NOTI Int Paper 501 - | started for third, then touched Miller in [ture event of today's Grand Circut| ° uling in Time For Sciting Econ- | COMMONWEALTH CLUB NOTE Kelly Spring .. 41% person as he raced toward second. race program will be the effort of ; Kennecott Cop.. 205 Ivy Olson, Brooklyn shortstop, Peie|Peter Manning 1:58 to further lower Commonwealth club, held its Jack Steel “e 41% | Kilduff, Brooklyn second baseman, and|the track record he made here last| Geneva, Sept. 27. (By Associated |fafl meeting last evening when pls Lehigh Val 54% 5 54% | Wamby, Cleveland second er, went | week when he trotted the mile in|Press)—The assembly of the league of | were discussed for the coming aci Mex Petrol 100 98% | through the series without an error. [1:59%. nations today reserved decision on the|lies of the winter months. It is Midvale Steel 25% | Oilson had 12 putouts and 20 assists: — point as to whether the council of the [planned to have four lectures and F Missour Pac 2 1 19% | Kilduf, 15 putouts and 2S assists: DAVISON CONVALESCENT league shall fix the date to apply the|they will probably be held at the nmsm mn N Y Cen T3% 73% | Wamby, 22 putouts and 17 assists New York Sept 27.—Henry P. | economic blockade as a weapon of the|Y. M. C. A. banquet hall as usual. 9 J NYNHG&H. 15 14% | Sherrod Smith hurled two games for | o P E. q Sy NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD rt & TWest 97% | Brooklyn and allowed but onc run "‘1,'2":::\"‘;12;;}.11 ;““:":a"[‘: SoSwnaj New Britain National Rank Eldg. A, A f1s < a N A L AT T Y TS SRR, Telephone 2583 10 Ceatral Bow North Pacific 77% | each, yet the Clevelands beat hin by| ., ;¢ry home, after an operation, DONALD R. HAKT Mgr. Telephone Charter 3008, Pure Ol co 24% | that one lone tally in the sixth game will endeavor to recover his health The Hartfor(l-(:onnecficut Tmst company I we Ofl_er' Pan Am P T ... 46 |at Cleveland. fully y : y during the winter at his estato Penn R R r Zlmer Smith, the Cleveland's right J i 1 Pleree Arrow ‘ flelder sent the ball -sailing- over the [ ! Thomasville, opa Demnesm s Corner Main and Pear] Streets, Hartford Conn. Pittsburgh Coal right field wall in the fifth game, at| Y. ‘He has Jeased his Pressed Steel Car [ 57% [ Cleveland, scoring three men ahead of K avenue town house to Marshall Capital $1,250,000. Surplus Funds $2,000,000.00 i COLT'S ARMS MFG. CO. Field of Chicago. Ray Con Cop 12% | him. All of those who crossed the pan . Reading 4 % 71% | before Smith had hit safely and Cleve- — Safe Deposit Boxes, $5 and upwards. Rep 1 8 i [ [ 51% | land earned. four runs in the first in- mlx?'g:‘ur'n‘“:n;’ been discovered in the Settlement of Estates, Wills drawn without charge . Prices On Application. Raye DN - ring o S e Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. Y Ra ; 1*| Call OFf Debate On aclchey by Arapa’ " '* ©oidered o |§ { ETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING omic Blockades. The executive committee of South Rallway oo o Kansas Strike Case| 1, 4,000 .- o = Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. Transcont Oil ... 8 Indianapolls, Sept. 27.—By an over- [five milas In a centurs: ~_" PCTeases Union Facific 121% | whelming vote farther debate on the United Fruit 108 Kansas strike cases that have been United Retail ! % | bofore the convention of the United 8 Food Prod 1y 10% | Mine Workers of America for four Indus Alco .. 4614 5% | duys, was shup off soon after the Rubber Co 481 48% 4SY% | canvention opened today. Supporters 8 Steel My M 0% | of Alexader Howat, secretary of the U 8 Steel pfd 100% 109% 100% | \ansas district, then won a roll call Utah Copper < 40% 40% 49% [ .ote. It was expected most of the Willys Ove . 6% 6 6 |day would be necessary for the roll call RING HOUSE REPORT ] The Depositors of RORKE DENIED HEARING Stps in and Decldes Problem of A S . Alaskan Miners' Wages. Banklng ervice = — | . D e e et s - ° with a Personal Element, miners in the Alaska coal fields par- e Smuggle Arms to Treland Wil Not | ticularly in the Matanuska regions e u' ll av‘n s : ; i have resulted in the United States N OUR relations with de foes,wo Be Tried Untll October government settling the dispute by . consider a friendly, helpful attitude 2y sor. | CTeating open shop conditions, ac- .. 4 . fh- |vN“‘lv(n!::k.nfsr{‘\!u;}nxtnnnr::n tad [cOrding to a radio dispatch received no less L EEi sa.fif.ty a6 Ao R rom oy Ganawal |at Eleventh Naval district headquar- ciency in the care of their accounts. ters here. The dispatch came from (o' ship Fiot Euns (o Treland. demand. | Seward and said that the new wage Interest at the rate of 412 9% per annum If you like a personal and friendly ser- to whip riot guns to Ireland, demand- | ¢ ", o 5 . ed an immediate hearing when ar- |%¢ale effective October 1 would be vice, it will pay you to investigate the el sonts S oo onor | $6.50 a day for miners and $5.50 for | 1 : i ralgned before 1 @ommissioner a da min or | adva.ntagcsofnbanklngwnnmnhe’“ e e O (e it oot ) b L o was voted to the depositors at a meeting of the Assist. Dist, Attorney Mattuck, how e —~ ever the hearing was set for October Ep—— e 10, Rorke being permitted liberty un- DRUGGISTS' CONVENTION. . iy b ot : e N SO | W iesicaaters mcjec: 58 Oac os a2 s directors held Monday, September 26th. In federal authorities as to three other bership Applications. men involved with Rorke antic City, Sept. 27 T ~ . - AINven RN O R e et | terest will be added to your account at this rate WANT ALL TO VOTE wholesale druggists' association today | rejected 28 applications for memt Republican Voters of Bridgvport Take | S"17 out of » lowl of 23 October 1st and will be ready to place on your “The character of business done by | Ac to Compel Balloting 28 of the applicants for active mem- Hartford, Sept. 27.—The republican | bership is such as to force us to o t 1 voters league of HBridegport has flled | conclude that they would not be en- book f 0 b sth incorporation papers with the secre- | titled to membership id the report pass s at any time after October * tary of state to wecure the universal [ of a committee which the convention | participation by the republican voters | accepted R tdgeport in its primaries and a — —_— | = mo® active Interest in affairs of the ISR " d Se b ———— —- TG fvachat Gl te e us CHURCH 1S BURNED, Money eposnted ptem er 28th, 29th, | DR i IORGANIZED 1860 Il maintain in the city of Bridgeport an Danbury. Conn., Sept. 27,—S8t. Plan- | eMelent nom | and impartial city | ccn’s Orthodox Greek Catholig church | ATt Wil Burvitt e rar ThGnes k| S e cerealt: et eeae e 30th, October 1st, 3rd, 4th and 5th will draw £ WHO WILL YOUR EXECUTOR BE? — San Diego, Calif., Sept. 27.—Extend- | Cutting, Andrew Copper. Clarence E.| gin today, with a loss of $6,00, pa Bilton and FEdward C. Spargo. tially covered by insurance. interest from October 1st. e e ol RATRED) | O A MAMED Let us talk with you about the ad- Buenos Alres. Sept Dispatches Washington, Sept. 27.—The orzani- lronr\ l\n-w \t‘\rk l"lllr;( of the wsuc-/zation created within the departn 1t = cessful negotlation of an Argentine |of agriculturs to administer the lnw | rants avi S - loan there were hailed with great re-(regulating the packing industry has vantage of having our Trust De lef by the flnnn('l.\]dnmi commercial| been officlally designated am the | 0 en t“fda Evenin s 7 tO 9 community here today. OMcial an-|packers and stock yards administra- Sa . e SRl v = metmeapant (66| the Bssaaceul tormtn: | e na mockiiyardeTAnn (2 y g pariment act as your executor. ation of the deal is still lacking. | e - ooo—————— ELECTION IN DOSTON } TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION, | Boaton, Bept. 27 A special eloction | was held in the sixth congr onal | LOST—Will the party who picked np | district comprisiag north shore citles tan bag contsining elothing and |and towne, today to name successor | [ I golf balis on road In Farmingion, | to Wiltred W, Lufkin, rcpublican, re- Tueaday, around 1 o'clock please | nigned, return same to owner. Recelve re. —_—— — ward. Georgo E. Kohn, Farmingion,| geaplanes wore ueed extonsively Phone 227 9-27-20% {4y mir taxis In the Adirondasks, [Cor e waoir-co To BT Quick Results---Herald Classified Advts | ) | GET-THE HABIT,GO TU first introduced about 1876, F ox Coal from China i¢ now being ship- ped to the United St

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