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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1921, 1 ) p JTY ITEMS an’ ere Wi . [ Distribution of Mills|§ ———— Tabs' falr opens next I'riday.—advt, Newark, N. J,, Nov. T.—An injunc : ¢ i bkl el elv Al tion forbidding striking milk men to | Am Car Fdy ; ¢ “Reduction of Armaments,” at a unit the distributfon of milk, was signed |§ ] Am Cotton Oll. , % ed service last evening in the South today by Vice-Chancellor John Ii.| ol 3 Am Smelt Ref. 39% I e e Foster. The Injunction specifica y| Member New York Stock Fxchange Am Sug Ref con 63% 63% N Bb] Gl N 100 M NarsA A el d bl C h l Cll' provides for the protection of em- Am Tobacco .. 126% 125% b 5 F M 3 ety el s I . . . Co., the ¢ Dalry Co., and the 21 WEST STREET. NEW ] 6% ) ¢ T Hichreest of W 0 . i 3 » and 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Am Worion 12171 T 015 8t FIrst Meeting — {aiahis Siveed Wk Sheturner “rops| - DIVRSATY--WinteD Institute | sincla Sl co | R BT naconta Cop . b 42% New Haven, where they were called | ; STANLEY R, EDDY, Mg TEL. 20 Atoh Top & BT 86% 86% . — by the death of Mr, Gilchreest's sister, e - [ SEEKS TRAINING CAMP S i Bt At Gulf & W I. 201b 287 ] g . Mrs, C. V. Potts. Roston, Nov, 7.-—George W. Grant Jald Loco 895 907 A valuable prize, the nature of it A Can ol Aty 0L tHA AR Ran Nat Plans for the celebration of the|gwner of the Boston Braves left here Daltl & (\h&r; xr‘\ a7 ::'])IA(V.\!IE’]‘?:;‘ ;m'l l‘l.f' been mudr: public | ¢ © y ot e vangelist will hold a | 20th :||\|.\I\«'v'4~:.|v\' of the ‘|v||\\u1‘lh today for Hot Sprin Ark., the first Beath ".“P‘N 1 ] ULk B il ,\_').l. i _“'\l ‘thod. | Whist party in the church chapel at 1"' ague Soclety Irinity Methodist| gton " south in search of new spring Can Pacific 1 1139 | men's bible class of y Method=1,.54 giclock tomorrow afternoon. church will be discussed at a meet- | ¢pajning quarters for the Brave Cen Leath Co .. 2 2% |Ist church to any person in 71" meeting of the Tiks' entertain.|inE of the Ipworth League cabinet|Mannger Iored Mitchell has aire Ohes & Ohio B4 54% | Britain who sends in the best name | & MECHE O EIC T CL b | to be held at the parsonage tomor-|announced that the club would not | B yaliol o8 il B - L I e pon st SO R Vi G el G gl (R RS LR eR b RLR B G et Ri spring. Grant said | g]hl‘lv L(g‘x)gwl 121 l“[;‘”;‘(f‘" ARe 8 "The Live Wire | i) iehts of Columbus will be held ;u‘l"‘“l"“ “”‘“"”“"“' '“I”" ho : South-he was inclined to favor training & hino 25 by 3 181081t Y ington at a group Epworth lLeague | i g i . 5 Con Gas ....." 9214 Names should be sent to Robert 15| © gC00 [RTAUAW WEN L eally o be eld there T the near fa. | VT 1 Torldn of Bovistana American }-I()glery £.0 4 Ch Prd Ref ... 8673 Skinner, ;vnsis(uns secretary ol »“m Lngine company No. 6 was called | ('€ will ,\be among the various COMPETE WITH GERMANY ., | = g Cru Steel 4 6214 Skinner Chuck Company. = Mr. Skin- [ gh&/7 0 BRI o s mommine | things discussed. A Cub Cn 8g..... 73 ner was = elected president of the |yt 10,13 grelock to extingulsh a chim.| The date for the winter institute | o 5 “m”fhmll\“»\.' éxf( e :1“ Tndi - John .. 701 class at its first meeting since its or- |’ - k 2 3 Nt 2 lilEbel Benl ded lpont ant [Ga | L2:RPIBEROREC §SRESVEV OBRBIE QTSI 'l‘ 37' ld B Th R e 8 1155 ganization yesterday morning. 0y "rl‘"'P PErepe S pected to have a number of promi-|DBorth_Atlanti clines running from (6] 1€ etter an per Cent Erle 1st pfd 1714 This class was organis week D e aied |Gt mpeakers tharaion tHat oocaalons| Soa = ock: top Blymouth) Chesbourg) 2 -, ~ esterdd 0 X NE a, gre o i « ane danzig oc hre Gas, W & W.. 14 14 | ago last Friday, when Rev.'Dr. 0. F. |0t YiSIeaoy b0 € il e & Plans are already on foot to invite|= cnnch and Danzlg to meet thr Gen Elec Bartholow, pastor of the largest L ainville road. Sy ek SR ened competition by Ferman lines Gen Mot LY men's bible class In the world, came | ,, Th¢ 1ocal police have been notified |t ¥ #cP UEV TR R b PAS | was announced by Chairman Lasker Good (BF) Co. 31 lere from Mount Vernon, New York, ","f“ ”")' '\:”'“r vehicle - operator's| vy york; Rev. C. 8. Kemble, D, D, | 989 5 3 - on s Gt Nth pfd ... 13% to attend a banquet glven Dby the [|©eD%e has reen restored to Charles| oetor of the Cethodist church in SR Il Cer 961 men of the church, At that mecting |4+ Jonnson ot 36 Hawkins street. | pyyington, N. J., and Rev. Ar EADIT AOLTVIRIISS N 0638 E. J. Smith G870 Slanta ot i . Arthur Insp Cop ..... 36 temporary officers were electad and ek Sl R B LU of the department of foreign | Haven, Nov. 7.—Yale fresh- . Int Con e yesterday a nominating e s |FOPOTEed ta the police yesterday that ons in New York. Mr. Mo masse challenge all other Tht Con pfd 1 .ve. 5% composed of D. McMillan, Attorney [While driving his machine at the|y,q charge of the Japanese work in the the university annual = Int Mr Mrn pt.. 80 | Mortimer H. Camp and irnest I f‘”’”“"‘“' :‘-"‘“_*”" avenue and Stan-| ., js considered an cxpert on Ori- track and fleld meet to- Al-Chal Mfg .. 34% Neuman named Mr. Skinncr as_ the \‘f} Ll vl“'f i‘"f"_‘" a f‘“ name Me-| hta)] subjects freshmen won the meet JUDD F. G. JUDD W. T. SLOPER Pacific Oll .... 45% only candldate for president. Other ~i']"‘"r<‘|“ ho lives on Hurlburt street. | “mhe fnstitute will be a three year and have more men enter 23 WEST MAIN STREET. NEW BRITA CONNECTIOUT Int Nickel NETE |officers will be elected during the | Alhtough she was knocked down the | training course for Epworth League|¢d this year than any other class. Investments, Local Stocks Telephone 1815—1816 Int Paper 53 week. girl was not injured. _ | members and will be held Friday, | *ven be contested, the | i K gl Kelly Spring ... 40 Eighty-three men had signed up as| A short circuit of an clectric light- | gaturday and Sunday of some week | 100 2 8§80 yard runs, the WE OFFER: Kennecott Cop . 2313 members by the time the meeting |Ing wire In the New DBritain clubyn january. It is hoped to have 100|oNC mile, two mile, high hurdies, low 3 ke Lack Steel ..... 41% opened yesterday morning. This|caused a call to be sent in to central| jejegates attend. | hurdies, high jump, broad jump and | Mex Petroleum 100 % weeks, the largest men's bible class|by the firemen and no damage was| will be decided upon at the meeting been dropped for the meet for the H b Midvale Steel.., 243 in Connecticut. Quite a number of |done. « tomorrow. At a group Epworth | PeNCfit of football men who are un- | Missourl Pacific .. 158 other men, representative citizens in| August Scheyd, a member of the|League rally being planned for some | P1¢ (0 compete in them, ‘ N Y Alr Brake 57 the commupity, made a request to|Philharmonic Band, is at a hospital in | evening in the near future, a delega- —_— i e = 55 N Y Central ... 72 be added to the membership list be- | SEod,t 00.s kiq knk kik giq giqag|tion of local members will motor by NAVY MEN MEETING. f NYNH&H 14 fore next Sunday. Hartford recovering from an opera- | buss to Southington, where the rally Buenos Aires, Nov. 7, (By Asso-| Norfolk & West 95 Rev. Mr. Davis, who is leader of |tion. will be held. clated Press).—Naval cadets % T North Paclfic .. 77 the class, took as his theme for the| Dr. John Donnelly has returned to| Members of the cabinet are Presi-| Paraguayan gunboat (f\“\n}:( :,,’, JOHN P. KEOUGH Pure Ofl ...... 35% first lesson, “Remember Now Thy New York, after a visit with his rela- [dent Earl Supernaunt, vice-presi- [queime, led by the chief gunner mu. | Member Consolidated Stoc k Exchange of New York PanAm P & T, 47 Creaotr in the Days of Thy Youth.” [tives on South Main street. dent; Ralph Richards, Ruth W Hinlea s ycatarday il oveshoweradl thi 3 Penn R R .... 35% He dwelt on three points which he| James G. Willlams of 1,654 Stan- | Dorothy White, William Gooby St e e i Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport o aalh o] (o sadi the topic emphasized. He raid | ley street reported to the police to- [Anna Ward, secretary, Vincent Doo-|warship and fled with it northwar Danbury 4 New Haven Pitts. Coal o 3R it was easier to remember the Cre-|day the theft of an overcoat and a |little and Treasurer Luther Bearry. |up the I Tiver ladeording to itse ; 4 BONDS 7 By CAntiOan fetd a ator in the days of youth necause|blanket from his atuomobil S e patches from Ascunsion loday. The Middletown B Springfield ST o O youth has fewer bad habits and evil| The regular meeting of the Catho- commander Captain Jess who is sald | . B companions to give up. His sccond | lie Danghters of America wiit be held| FORMER EMPEROR IS |10 i o i s Who Is said | a1 pincct Pricate Wire to New York and Boston S point was that by remembering the|Tuesday evening In their new quar- e e L B N. B. Natl Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1012 G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, Yk e ¢ Cred i ¢ o 30 9 T = TN L Ml £ oin, | Sinelair Ol Refin 233 Creator in the d of youth it be-[ters, O. U. A. M. hall, over Long's TAKEN TO MADEIRA |according to one of the officers wha | o 755 came possible to avoid e »s and |shoe store, was put ashore because he was ill South Rallway . 19 . 18% 19y |temptations. His third point was| Isabella Circle, National Daughters N Haverallvesnclab e ot ,,'\‘ sult| ™ R L o 734 74% |that it was an insult to God to offer|of Isabella will hold a meeting thi . ) Bt th e boat whlch i sarien Tt E AR B 4:”'/; 434 | the fragments of a misspent lile af-|evening at the usual time. Mcmbers Royal Family of Hapsburg is Now on| oo tour guns, My b % | ter youth has passed away. who have domestic articles dy for Sy i Lesnsasnbno o ;;é’,‘ Sl e Bl = |the coming sale are asked to bring| Dritish Ship Headed for Lonley O PRICES TP | . rafEsont O1l iy 0L &31 " WALTER WILLIAMS them to this meeting. Island’ Tulsa, O} Prairi¢ ‘ % g f ’,‘:’9@ Union Pacific ..121% 121 z L 5 T 5 . S 5 ofl and ¢ noed an | &',‘ 1R United Fruit ...116 115% TO EXHIBIT WORK Deaths and F al .. Budapgst, Nov. 7.—Former Em-|{o 200 | ettt H United Ret. St .. 40% 483 caths an unerals |peror Charles of Austrin Hungary|gonene . ‘klahoma | NEW BRITAIN ARTFORD U. 8. Food Prod 11% 11% — R ;‘Wl“{"fl (“ \(""rl ‘;"\“'2\'“‘0 :‘m rrml('tef! and Kan o |® New Britain National Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row . §. Indus Alco 4434 44 il 3 Morgan Henry House o be at Galatz, Rumania, awaiting |,y X Telephone 2580 Telephone Charter 8000 . S. Rub. Co. . 47% 465 4715 Will Give Demonstration of Junior Morgan Henry House, son of Mr, and the !vr;n.\h Ilr:‘hr‘ rrnlwvr (‘ar:hn F() Mexas oil v 4 95 i DONALD R. HAR'T, Manager Mcember Hartford Stock U. S. Steel .... 80% 80% 801 A S o Ernest House of Middletown, for | CAITY them to their place of exile in e Sy | Member N. Y. Stock Exchange Exchange. U. S, Steel pfd .110% 110% 110% aRiveInCHERWERR IR {ly of Church street, this city, was|the island of Madeira, were belleved | Titahrcaphs 5% G6% 56% Next Week. buried this afternoon in Fairview ceme. |t00ay to have passed out of the Dan- INJUNCTION DISMISSED. Va Car Chem .. 27% 27 27 tery. Funeral services were held in the |ube into the Black Sea on their way| Chicago, Nov. 7.—The temporary| WE OFFER: Willys Overland 61 57 () Walter 1. Wililams, of Hart { Peopla's church with the Rev. A. B. ‘r'\‘\{x:lfllfll“x*l\;’r”-*- " injunction seeking to prevent the S Sl street, one of the city's active junior|Taylor officiating. ith the former king-emperor Capper-Tincher grain exchange reg-| A LOCAL STOCK MARKET achievement club leaders, has been| The young man died Saturday morn. |ing carried to the island in the At-|ulation bill from going into effect, | I"A(’LE LOCK -y - requested to take charge of a junior |ing at the home of his uncle, Charles|lantic ocean 44 miles from the Moroc- | was dismissed in federal court today x o A % e ,Tv Pt 3 2 O achievement exhibition at Bristol on|Meng, in Cheshire, after an illness witn n coast, after his latest spectac: v|by Judge K. M. Landis. John Hill, LAI\DER.S, FRARY & CLARK (Furnished by Putram an JO_- | Friday, November 18. The exhibi-|peritonitis of two day His body w ttempt to regain his lost empire, 11.¢ | Jr, who filed the bill questioning the - - ‘]-:fi“"unn is to form part of an affair to |brousht to the home of his aunt, Mrs. [national assembly at a special sosion | constitutionality of the act was TANLEY W ORKS, Common Hfd Elec l:h:}fl , |be conducted by the Congregational|Frederick L. Oberempt of 491 Church|yesterday enacted into law a hill de-|granted two weeks to carry the case \ Southern N ki Tel 112 | church of that place and will be [street, where it was held until the time|throning him and ousting the entire|to the supreme court. | Am Brass ...... ‘ 142 4 y61a in the parish house. Mr. Wil-|of tho funeral. Hapsburg dy —_— — . | RH_HnKs & Spencer com -Z liams has charge of three clubs in Ho is survived by two sisters, Eunice Formal permission has been given Bristol Brass ......... 15| Bristol and four or five in this city. |and Cecile, by the Portuguese government for Colt's Arm. e 26 Another proposition which Mr. Se— the deportation of Charles and his | Eagle Lock .......... 42 Williams is about to bring before Morgan House. family to Madeira. They will probably | Landers I gnd C ... 49 lthe local junior achievement council | —Stricken suddenly ill with acute |reside at Funchal quarters are avail- R N B A\r.mzhn e 12 land which has the hearty approval | appendicitis, while visiting at the [able in the wing of an unfinished | : 1\"105-1%“40“'1 com ... 53 | of National President O. H. Benson, [ home of his uncle, Charles Mang, at |sanatorium, abandoned by German ¥ North and Judd ...... 44 47T lig that eof a junior achievement day, | Cheshire, late Iriday evening, 14-|financiers because of a disagreement E W NTER ISSUE OF THE Peck, Stow n_ml Wilcox 87 40 1§y the city, whereby all the local | year-old Morgan House, son of Ern-|with the Portuguese government, | Russell Mfg Co ....... 'l”l) :1‘) clulls can get together and spend a | est House, formerly of New Britain, e Scovlll Mfg Co ....... 295 305 lqqy or a portion of the day doing|but now of Middictown, died at 6 Standard Screw ...... 220 |their work where the public can sew | o'clock Saturday morning from peri- GONGRATULATES FIRE DEPT | A 'rr,q_-.n and Hine . 3: how it is done. He contends that | tonitls. Burial was made in Fairview | L Union M{f f““ e 2“, there would be more interest shown | cemetery, New Britain, this after- — Sietley ORI I FhisielassRotRwvarl fin SN AT Lol QIR Rat Jces Beeta Rl 1ol 8 Chairman Hjerpe of Board of Fire o ain if local people were more fa-|home of an aunt, Mrs. Frederick | | miliar with the policy of teaching | Oberempt, at 491 Church street, by Commissioners Proud of Men, he | SR children how to do .things and to| Rev. A. B. Taylor, of the People's : S i learn to do things by playing at | church. Tells Them in Letter. work. | — 0 ; . UNIQUE PRAYER MEETING The proposition will be brought to Mrs. Margaret Woods Chairman Emil J. Hierpe of the ! the attention of the executive com-| The funeral of Mrs. Margaret|Doard of fire commissioners has sent il T mittee of the local junior achievement | Woods was held at 9 o'clock this| "S“J‘--lvlvn;n) message (0 Chief W. ; An unique prayer service will be|council at its next meeting. [morning at St. Joseph's chureh. Rev. | I Nobi¢ of “‘}’1 fi"" '!'_' ‘_"‘("”' upon conducted by the Trinity Methodist By 2 Michacl L. Regan, of Naugatuck, a|ihe wer :\'nl‘w:"‘_‘;"”v e ‘;‘ o “ church on Friday, Armistice Day, in | NY NEW YORK ROBBERIES nephew of the deceased was the cele- | ANINE last Wednesday's fire to IY he commemoration of the occasion. The MA brant of a solemn requiem high mass rald bullding, Although the blaze | o menseat T d e n el Rev. James C. Brennan of Kensing- | is of Sich ‘v"::‘n"!"””"'“”\"'"“ Lol : i ? ecared at every momen a WO« Al conclude at 12:15. Hymns will be | Gues e o mhea.|tOD Wwas deacon; Rev. J. Leo Sullivan : b at it | fung ARl Ciene e ancrt e e Robbed Whis Morning—Thea-| (. o \\, woncon and. Reve Patrlok | 56t "“.‘";w- "r‘lmmf ‘]l{) [m()] ki (HARTFORD DISTRICT) The service will be contniuous during | ter Man Blackjacked — Woman's | Daly, was master-of-ceremones, “ihe (SICC00inl Tt Keebng e fafes 10 this perfod and, with the exception | s [pall bearers were, Pimothy Woods, | o0 =yt g | of thetwo minutes of silent prayer for| Apartment Looted of $25,000. James Woods, Willlam Geary, Tim-|P€/18 PRGRER O =0 o ten: | 3 . shent prayer for | nmes, oo, Wil Getrs, Tin- |10 v, e fre_chuirman write GOES TO PRESS memories at noon, persons attending | noyw york, Nov. 7. — Eight men|; “mf“ 'nn.'v’\ “.H"‘;',l," :" I,.' “It is a great credit to you that o the service will be privileged to walk seven women were held up and|< Ay LS IATaras Y sou were able to confine the fire to | i e o i and seven women were held up and| Wijam Woods and Edward Moore, |¥OU Were able to confine the fire to | TRt re I Retin the et robbed at a cafe in the Bronx carly|pho committal service at the grave in |that building alone, and the city of { The prayers w JB IR GLNG DAL, this ‘morning’ by five bandits. Sev-|ci Mary's few cemetery was o New Britain may well feel proud of | the boys overseas, In memory of those | “'rpe irer of a theatrical firm | patiick Dary, L o T v who have gone to their eternal re-|y;s hhackjacked and robbed of $1,- . ’ ward and for the success of the com- | 509 shortly after midnight while T Convicted of Murder; ) lisarmament conference, Rev. |y, - 121st strect and M 2 7 AN ol bl B R A e S nd Man-| rpe funeral of Adolph May was Woman May Serve Life Glover post, American Legion. e A Rl POy b ) R T || 18 (o DIOCIA M B AR 90 B N Twin Falls, Idaho, Nov. 7.— Mrs ' e ey et o the| ErWin mortuary chapel. Rev. M. W.|Lydia Meyer ~Southard, convicted This book includes the foll Maries I'orrest had reported te | Gaudian conducted the service and | here last week of the murder of Ed- N1s book Includes the following ex 0q . . "“\‘(‘(”;“I"lj( "1‘:']( "l"" “I'y’;"“r;?’:'y“" A8\ the burial was in Fairview cemetery. | ward I'. Myor, her fourth husband, | BIStoRGol e B : H 1ng chhangcs. Haltf(nd’ visited last weelk by rglars vhe res A N el 3 & was sentenced today in district court b115t0), Collinsville, last Hampt ar; ; - A Valuable Booklet B Barnett Cohen to serve from ten years to life im- b \71 heat ',\I 1l { pton, Farmington, Glaston Full of Information i i 600|. The funeral of Barnett Cohen was | prisonment ury, Manchester, Middletown 7 Britai Dlainvi other valuables valued at $8,000y 4" o Ze T Y O, 94 P et N J ’ ’ New I)“tdlny Ilamvflle, which were in the room TR S e 7 1 i 71 s S ) & . e . -4 DATA BOOK DL Harttord avemue and burial was in | oo a0 Do tioht Robhery Rockville, Simsbury, Thompsonville, Windsor and Windsor FRIEDMAN- e =< Satiirday night after a few weeks' fl- Nets $5,000 in Jewelry| Locks. A. Kirsch to Address Men at | 1% ) DRy &1 Toledo, N T.—S8ydney Rayman, Ravikaul 4 icivsollito Adorers MOBIY) ¢ G ority trade)) He s airvivad By 2 2 b k| T SUEdolil gp Lt iensn Onet, his wife and 4 children !;::d:kljyl‘w‘Il.‘.\'\y:n".y\l’u ‘vui\l:y:;:‘i” r}v:;l'u (\\nl; E S ‘70111' LiSti“Q (‘OerCt il] th(‘ Prt‘SCnt BOOk? mation on about 400 stocks The Young People's society of St »d and robhed 000 | | [in diamor I cash today If not please notify the Exchange Manager At Once. | John's German Lutheran church will i = | houna, Card of Thanks, | We wish to thank our kind frlends | goores of pedestrians were passing 1 \A;Mw“n;iflhlm"‘ nr“rx v\” ;\\Hn\;l\lh\‘ the shop when two bandits attacked ; loved wite and mother, Ao the | Sl D AL Ll ] All changes or additions in present listings must be ar- vy Wallace Lodge, Clan Douglas . 3 = |1.odze, North & Judd Auto. Dept. # A ranged for on or before November 11, 1921, in order - Snow At Kansas City / ar in this iss = vl dn Ghute b ap- Tonight is Predicted | pear In this issue. ty table, eta, [435 Wvanta Trant & Hine Tool Room, Parker- Mafled Freo Upon Request | On Thursday evening, at 7:30 o'clocl, | Buckey Baking Co | Mo., Nov. 7 A r‘vrhl‘ uri, Kansas, Nebraska g and bonds listed on the New York Stock change and | hold installation of officers ¢ other leading Exchanges. ing in the church tomorrow ecvening Also short analytical history, The rly reporfs of tho variou present status. Earnings and officers will also be read. Al members Dividends, high and low {are urged to attend this meeting. prices. It also includes ticker | The Boy Scouts will hold their regu- abbreviations, margin of safe. lar meeting at the usual time Wednes jewels s meet- toits m | [Rev. Paul A. Kirsch of Meriden will| WALTER BLAIR AND WAMIL MARKELSON & CO. ‘pn\arh on “The Every-Member (an.| RAID IN BELFAST e "} vass.” Miss Augusta Bucholz will ren. \§ E:Im' vocal solos. Following the services B t, Nove. T (By Associated |and most of northern Oklahoma was INVESTORS | the pastor will address the men on the [ Press).—After raiding a place in|forecast today. P. Connor, govern o ment weather observer here said a Investment Securities advisability of organizing a men's | Kent street last night, the police re- | | would begin tonight fol o N brotherhood. There will he a choir re-| ported that they had discovered a |cold rain | 742 MAIN ST., HARTFORD, CT. ||jearsal at 8:30 o'clock the same ecve.|prison maintained by the republicans, [ lowed by snow and temperatu e : B : von. | 10w freezing tomorrow morning. | do. 8 % ning. A young man who w found con- | low freezing 8. | i L —_— fined in the place, they said had been | § Main Office Branch Office ARRESTED AS CONSPIRATOR | condemned to execution this morning. | Stock Kxchange Seats 45 Beaver St. 1823 Broadway Tokio, (By the Associated | Three armed men who were acting as | A 2 New York New York Press).—Figoro Hassimoto, assistant |guards were arrested and a quantity | Taxable, is Ruling station master at the Otsuka railway [of equipment seized including a com J\ Washington, Nov. 7 A meat on| station where Premicr Takashi Hara | plete wircless set, telephone appara- | the New York stock exchange is s e e One Om was assassinated Friday night charg- [tus and signalling flags. ject to a state tax the supreme court| S i i ed with complicity in the crime held today in deciding an appea Thurs,, Fii, and Sat About twenty other employes at the GOLD SHIPMENTS ARRIVE, brought by John M. Anderson 'Y:r-m‘ ed after being| New York, Nov. 7.—The steamship [a decision of the Ohio supreme ’ ¢ statlon were rel ohend s questioned. Rychi Nakota, the assas-| Lafayette arriving today from France [ court in which he held a seat on the sin Insists, the police say, that h# had | brought $4,654,000 in gold, consign- | exchange properly within the law L. . =— FOOTFALLS — no accomplices. ed to local bankers, of that state.