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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1922. PLANGIRLS' GLUB | WALL STREET STOCK ey sy e P INNORTH END] EXGHANGE REPORTS home from t rom the Wharton School of High Low Close Finance, of the University of Pe: 1- H vanin tor'tne summer vacation. | PIODICH I3 Being Gonsidered by |am me sus ... arn 4e” 4i at Suits, “the Athletic kind,"” Ci L at Monl:: Bros.—advt. et A Dlrwwrs 0! Y W c A Am Cr & de.,m.s:/. 162 182 Prosecutor Joseph G. Woods Is pre- g « I U A Am Cot Ol .,.. 87% 26 26 paring the extradition papers for the :m ;«om& .r.(é.,.l:::: 1;2% 1;:% m Sm . return to this city of Joseph Babula, e At the June meeting of the board [Am Sg Rf cm 8% 6% wanted for alleged robbery, who sur- rendered himaelf to the New Rochelle, [of directors of the Y. W. C. A. heid [Am Sum Tob ... 403 15214 N. Y., police last Saturday. ’ m Tel & Tel...128% The regular meeting of the Unity this morning Miss Gertrude Rogers Am Tob ... 140% 138% unct; feel that the camp is their camp, ia :uhlt:-ot:..!::rr;ilr;“&:umb:ljgr:::,e::::: their contribution pm the wel{urepnnd Rebekah lodge wil be held tomorrow Presented the plans of a committee|Am Waol BN AN confronted the American Kederation|happiness of the youngsters and any night at 8 o'clock. The refreshment |for the establishing of a clubroom for|Ana Cop . . fi.:‘ 503 of Labor when it opened its two|KITt to the fund is welcome indeed, as|#"d entertainment committee will|girls in the north end of this town, Atch Tp & §F.. 08 § 0T% weeks' convention here today. The|the sum of twenty.five cents from meet after the regular session. For some time past the directors have A’! Gulf & W JI . 40% 3614 report of the federation's executive|S0Me not so affluent as others sjgni-| The charter members of the Lions' been considering the opening of such Bald Loco .... 113 109 g club will hold a get-together luncheon (& room in that seéction of the city. Baltimore & O . 47% 45% WHAT CAN YOU GIVE City Items TO FRESH AIR CAMP |z oo mieme st st Milton Kegal, son of Mr. and Mrs. LABOR FEDERATION CONVENTION OPENS PUTNAM & CO. Drembers New York Stock Fxchange Members Hartford &tock Exchange (Buccessors to Richter & Co.) 6 Central Row, Rurtford, Conn. Tel. Charter 3600 NEW BRITAIN OFFICE, 81 W. MAIN STREET (Continued From First Page) there is expectation that the money will be forthcoming. However, it is time for the camp to open and those Gompers Intimates Members Wil Flgh[ Ior Thelr Rights who wish to donate to the fund are asked to gend in what they might Cineinnati, June 12, — The ‘open|Wish o give as quickly as possibley shop," unemployment, wage réduc-|It I8 hoped that the sum of $4,000 tion, recognition of soviet Russia, the |™MAay be raised within a couple of one big union, court decisions and in-|Weeks. People of New Britain should WE OFFER: 50 Shares Stanley Works 50 Shares Landers, Frary & Clark fies interest and a de b gates, per week to keep each child at the|P: M. for purposes of discussion and |courses in homemaking as well as|Canada Pacific 136% 135% W, T R T o TR W No debate was held on the pro-|CAID, it is hoped to give 800 children organization, recreation for girls and mothers of|Cen Leath Co . 38l fl:% : BLILa kg AR\ i+ el { gram for the opening sessions because |1WO Weeks apiece in the country dur- Monier Bros. will be open to 8 |girls will be arranged. The need of C:hn & Onhfo ... 25 ?.l‘ of the preliminary routine and intro- |IN& fhe enervating heat of the sum.|©'clock, Friday evenings until winter. |such a clubroom has been felt for|Chl Mil & St P . 25% 24% duction of resolutions. Some of these |MeT: You, reader, will probably not[—advt. A soms time andiat hennext meoting (ORI RASLE SN AINY poesibly presenting new jssues. Dele- |D? directly solicited for money. Please Phoenix Temple of Honor will meet |0f the board in September it is ex-|Chile Copper ... 21 19% gates here for the opening week were |KiVe What you may to a cause that in O. U. A. M. hal llast evening. pected that final plans will be com- (Eun Gas 118% 116% 5 estimated to numbr 500, forming|YOU must already realize is most wor. | The show committee of the New pleted so that the room will be|Corn Prod Ref . 103 1007% what Samuel Gompers the federation |(NV Of vour support. Whatever your sivm:‘f Poul!ryy Tuocmmn el ;udy o Inmd,:”. e The] N;mm'l"M g;g:l?:l:nf!;l ar I:z :;l' MEMBLRS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE president described as the “parliament | Subscription it will be most thank- (1 n;adn,\vr evening at the home of [has recommended severa locations C L{ ol ; RARTFORD: Hartford-C Trust Bld, 1. Ch P of labor." fully received. Thg‘r?ns \: grcz;v{e.d(}rove H:”M Y::; th; ;00?111 agd lh]ry are being con- :‘:ld'lcou-.!ohn . ‘s;l‘z ;IZ‘!: e BnrrA.]\ porc ‘!o:a'n.I et g.l. Tel. armm 30 Send your contributio dney N. Rothfeder, son of Mr. and |sidered by the board. irle . . ] N ‘est Main St.. Tclephone 1815, Sivias T L O e R S e e soeroi] Mrs. I, Rotheder of Dwight stree, is| The directors also dsclded to keep|Erls ist pd ... 23 21 . Governor Davis did not attend, and |°(fce as soon as you can. The money | ® 8raduate of the Dental school, Uni- [the cafeterfa open all summer with (:en Electric ...163% 161 WE OFFER~- Nar as Mr. Gompers took charge of the |15 needed. versity of Maryland. the exception of Saturday afternoons|Gen Motors ... 14% 134 A CRANE. COMPANY convention the delegates rose to thoir| “Pl°ase.” is the plaintiff requést in| VWilllam A. Kinner of Maple Hill, {s [and Sundays. In previous years it has |Goodrick BF .. ¢0% 331 16 PREFERRED STOCK feet and greeted the veteran labor|® letter from a little girl who has|Very ill at his home with pneumonia. [ been closed for two weeks during the |Gt North pfd .. 774% 8% At 106 to yield 6.600. leader with handclapping. never geen this camp, to Miss Caroline hot weather. Insp Copper ... 41% 398 Net earnings for past 20 years have averugea &% Addrssing the company, Mr. Gom. |15 Partlett. “Please” the beseeching| DEATHS AND FUNERALS MissthlisabShERoxara ot -Lils, cliyilIntan Oonky Gz 1% times dividends on preferred stock outstanding. Net as- pers sald organized labor was “not in|WOrd that tugs at the heart strings of who s in charge of the Y. W. C. A.|Inter Con pfd .. 3% sets are $476 a share and net current assets $185 a share & mood to have constitutional rights the reader. ‘‘Please, may I and my Mrs. A Williams* work for Hartford counfiy. told of }_wr Int Mer Marine . 2 Efl% of preferred outstanding. and privileges taken away from us by sister go to camp this summer, I Mrs. Anna Bessie Willlams, age 29 a?te'r:‘dance gEtae b‘;".mfil conyertion|Int ‘“." Mariptd (e any subtle, reasonable or assumption |NEVer went before. Please may I and |years, wife of Newton Willlams of 2 § ' natle:lnalf Y'h Wi iGi A, AnsHot|allls-Chalmers) 47 of power, no matter when originated.” | MY _sister go?" 811 last street, died last evening af- [ “>T"E™ ani Seannactiong iobathat PACNGLONL Discussing the disarmament con-| ‘WhO can refuse that heart-rending [ter several years' iliness. She was|COnVention in regard to membership | Int Nickel ..... 16% ference, Mr. Gompers said that not!APP€al? ‘“Please may these children |born in Hartford and was a membper | 22810 the “‘"dardslm the city asso- | Int Paper L much has been accomplished compar- |67 It i6 up to you Mr. and Mrs.|of the Center Congregational church. c(nt{;onis ]a“dq&:‘e plro "1']':5 of the col- | elly Spring Tr ed with so much that needs to be|Citizen. BealdesBhenilsbAnCIsNERIS Bnrylyed ?l:: Yg W c ;BI:Odo{;ngol(nt::i:z?;; i\::kn:(‘:r!:olcop 704 done, but he adds that a heginning r}:‘r“h::l;nother. Mrs. Lena Dietrich of the college girls and the working girls|T.ehigh Val .... 2 4 62% has been made toward ending war. Organized labor throughout the world he concluded, has made ‘“the greatest contribution towards limiting arma- GIRL PICKNICKERS HURT The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'cleck from her home and from the Erwin chapel at 3:30 into a closer relationship. ers also spoke about the work of Miss Maude Royden of England, who will Miss Rog- | Mex ePtrol Midvale Steel . 331% 33% Mis Pac ...... 21 21 134% NEW BRITAIN New Britaln National Bank Bldg- T R~ | Thomson; Tfenn & Co. HARTFORD 10 Central Row make a speaking tour throughout this|N Y Cen ...... % &8 88 country next winter and expects to be [N Y N H & H.. 29 261 26% in Hartford. The next biennial con-|Norf & West .. 1023% 1043 104% vention will be held in Springfield, | North Pac o T4 14 74 Mass {n 1924. Pure Oil ....... 323% 30% 30% Pan Am P & T 170 66 7% 667% Penn R R ..... 42 41% 41% Pierce Arrow .. 20% 181 18% Pittsburgh Coal 64% 63% 633 RAGING IN CHINA |Rav Con Cop -. 17 16% 18y Reading . .. . T4 1% T2% Telephone Charter £000 Mcmber Hértford Stock Exchange. Jelephone 2580 DONALD R. HART, Manager Member N, Y. Stock Exchange Auto Bue|°'clock. Burfal will be in Fairview cemetery. ment."” Eleven Are Injured As Overturns and Pins Them Beneath the Wreckage, William Parkin. YOUNG WOMAN FINED, William Parkin, 68 years old, of THUMBED HER NOSE 705 Stanley street, died yesterday West Orange, N. J, June 12— : 5 L merning at the Rocky Hill sanitar- ’ fil:r:‘r;;r:fo;\\:::y six young women, |, He was born in Sheffield, Eng- THREE DAY BATTLE o Young Woman's i v Is Arrested on Complaint of Neigh-|Hebrew association of Lllzabcfl('xfl 2 ]c;:(:tr;“?o:l?:}: }};‘;s, ;:fi:r:c;n!n ?’fif: bor Who Said She Felt J., who were pinned beneath an au- city. He was employed in the eut- 4 to bus when it overturned yesterday lery department of Landers, Frary Rep I & 8 ... 72% 68% 68% Insulted. at Spottswood Quayry, were taken|ang Clark. He is survived by his Boyl D Do \tane R0 Eohs to the Orange Memorial hospital for|wite one daughter, Mrs. James Green Clever Ruse Supposed To Have Led |ginclair Oil Ref 36% 31% 3114 New Philadelphia, Ohio, June 12.— |treatment. Seal 'onP son Wmi;r;x Pvarkin Jr. He South Pacific .. 87% 8614 8614 Doet' wiggling one's fingers with a| The “bus” in which the party was|was w member of Sir Francls Drake South Railway . 23% 223 2234 sprightly, fanlike motion, while the|riding, was climbing FEagle Rock lodge, Sons of St {;eo,ge Studebaker Co 1201 116% 116% thumb rests against the nose, consti-|avenue hill, one of the steepest Tghé aneraite L1 BetReIA A tio Hlalreil Texas Co . 473 45% 45% tute an offense against the law? May- [roads in the Orange mountains, when |tomorrow afternoon from St. Mark's| FeKing, June 12.—Tien-Tsin, China, [Texas & Pacific 30% 27 27TY% or R. N. Fair takes the stand that it |the engine stopped and the car be- Episcopal church with the Rev. Sam. | —(BY Associated Press)—Gen. Chang | Tobacco Prod . 80 TT8% 17% does; at least when done by an at-|gan to roll backward, down the hill, u‘el Sux;.cliffe rector of the church, | T80 Lin'a proposals for an armistice | Transcon Oil .. 16% 131% 14 tractive young woman, and so he fined |The brakes failed to hold and the au- | officiating. Interment will be in Fair. | With Wu Pei-Fun appear to have|Union Pacific .. 136% 1345 134% Miss Laura Fulton $10 and costs. Miss | tomobile gained momentum rapldly. |view cenfitery been simp.; a ruse to gain time for|United Fruit .. 137% 137 137 Fulton will appeal. It left the road a short way from the ! the defeated Manchurian war lord.|United Re St .. 63% 62% 63 Miss Fulton was arrested on com-|pottom, struck a ditch and overturned ELi el inenbronescutiEridayRbe U0 BoodPREDAY - ldes: ¥ fhe | olEg 1 tween Chingwangtsao and Shanhaik-|[U S Indus Alco 54% 49% 5014 t 1 We Offer: LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK PECK, STOW & WILCOX To Bitter Fighting Between JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York lV)Vat;rbun' STOCKS NBfldg‘pofl anbury ew Haven Middletqwn BONDS Springfield Direct Private Wire to New York and Boston G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1013 Forces Sebastiano Vaquilo plaint of Mrs. William Springer, a|The driver was uninjur + ed. ebagt Vi onthe old R J Sebagtiano Vaquilo, 11 months ol. N hathin S Rubber Co 62 591% 591 neighbor. Somet! Mrs. i e aalg sn:red Mr;:; m:‘fxuonm tip":fce; D L Iy Tor thelrast Chee aave S Steel 100% 96% 97 depths that she was declared to have E ) 1o ot Jus High street disd. BAUUNIAYICc G ic agiisven tiat- Dresigent 08| U 8 Btesliptd.., 1193 319" 138 pressed_a thumb to the tp of her night. The undertaking parlors of| 5 oy oeqt atter he has put his gov. |Utah Copper .. 65% 64% 63% L,,l“\‘f And ,,S;‘;"’C'e‘“m‘gte‘:;‘"‘” Was M| ornment into working order will be|Willys Overland 8% 8 3 G e 2 y N Lead. 93 92 92 Annual Patriotic ‘Gathering to Be Ad- sl et g | o SR RSN ’ CARD OF THANKS uns or military provincia .fl.\lPTnDrs. John L. Davis, % 2 This system has been credited by (Putnam & Co.) % "| We hereby wish to express our most | many students o inese affairs wit Bid Asked | ny stu s of Chin s with | heartfelt thanks to friends and rela- the generation of many civil conflicts. |Hfd Elec Light ........164 168 | ] MANY CONFERENCES tives, "for the sympathy extended to e Southern N E Tel ......123 125 ij‘] e ate a0 nose and to have given her fmgers a quick oscmamry motion. “At the hearing before the' Mayor, Miss Fulton was defended by J. F. Greene, who refused to see anything scandalously improper in thumbing ore's nose to begin with, and, any? dressed By Rev. Wednesday Night. ' unconvinced. Britain lodge of Elks, on Wednesday [father, Axel Roos. In a special man-|tirement in Tien-Tsin when Wu Pei- | Bristol Brass .... 17 —Miss Fossett in Charge German-Made Articl ganizatlons in the city have been in-|Fellows, and the Foresters of Am.|Pelyany naval college, Tien-Tsin. N B Machine .. e e e e brmal-Hade 0168 members. Following the address by AGNES ROOS, By currently he was appointed chief of |Russell Mfg Co .. at Silver Bay and the one at Camp A e B * and Charles Kulak, both four years| “A Tribute to the Flag" by Sames June, 1916, He resigned July 1, 1907, Upion Mfg Co charge of the local delegates to the|*4S¢ e way, Miss Fulton denied that she had| Rev. John L. Davis will deliver the |us during the illness and bereave-| Gen. Li Yuang-Hung, formeér presi- ([Am Hardware 184 thumbed her nose. The Mayor was(annual Flag Day address at the New|ment of our beloved husband and|dent of China, who was living in re- [Billings & Spencer com 21 24 Gathering at Silver Bay July 18 i ‘ : : : : ; a1 Finds France Has No Use for ¥ evening, June 14, at 8:15 o'clock. The [ner weé wish to thank his shopmates| Fy sought to induce him to resume |Colt's Arms .. . 80 32 b meeting will be open to the public and |of the Russell & Erwin Mfg. Co., and | the presidency, was born in 1864 in|Eagle Lock .. 58 60 lans are beTn made by the girls ¥ SMALL BOYS INJURED members of the various patriotic or-|also the Society Fridhem, the Odd|Huoech and was graduated from the |Landers, F ... 2 5 atfhe Y. W. C. Ag} for the z};anv u?xm- e vited. A special invitation has been |erica. After the abdication of the Manchu |Niles-Be-Pond com . i iati < A = " - ted by the national association 3 . Two Youngsters Riding In An Auto- |extended by Exalted Ruler John W.| MRS, ROOS, * emperor in 1911, Li was elected vice- | North and Judd :"jf‘ns R comm; A \,:‘“"BWL‘J- Smtl;e‘" IP‘:“?:’" h“ the 1 AT s ey 1 | o P £ H v Naf 5 has mobile Truck Running Wild, Suffer |0CKett, to Everyman's Bible class| HILDING ROOS, president of the new republic. Con-|Peck, Stow and Wilcox conferences of interest are the ones| o OIS SEIOREE FON m‘;::m» Cnts When Vehicle Strikes Tree. Rev. John L. Davis, Internal Revenue| MR. & MRS. FRANK the general staff and tuchun of Hu-|Scovill Mfg Co Altamont, N. Y. 7l o it SR Collector William W. T. Squires will —_— pech. Li became president of China |Standard Screw Miss Gertrude Fossett, physical di- c;mdndlonsh and political conditions vo small boys, Charles Laskoski|giv “ . Mlag. oAk ) ¥s : .A > W N give the “History of the Flag. BOARDS TAKE I_TP at the death of Yuan Shih-Kaii, in|Traut and Hine rector atithei Y, W G A, will: besin 2;:;??‘![”&;6“(;,”9;?3:;)9 os:'::h" pay % old, escaped serious injury this after- [J, Naughton, will follow. A. L. Klein r when Gen. Chai Hsun carried out his|Stanley Works . . ‘ noon, when an automobile truck they |wf R S WATER PROBLEMS i 5 Silver Bay conference which is one for Y |will render a vocal solo. coup d'etat and restored the Manchu city associations. An invitation is be- H. C. M. Thomson of the American were seated in started down the steep grade on Horace street, and crashed into a tree on Broad street. The boys were cut about the face and ADJUDICATED BANKRUPT Water Commission Charles Street Question Tonight and | T emperor to the throne. The restora- tion was of brief tenure and the re- public was re-established by Marshal uan. But Gen. Li refused to resume 381,000,000 Exchanges 70,500,000 Balances NEW YORK CLEARING HOUSE REPORT. 1 el o N e B At am ey to attend this cenference which starts on July 18. A conference for younger business Hardware corporation also spoke in an interesting manner of the battle- fields of France, which they visited. Mr. Sloper explained that while he found many German made products in England, he found none in France. France has but little unemployment, head by broken glass from the wind- shield. “LUCKY” COX ACQUITTED the office and retired to Tien-Tsin. girls will be held at Camp Altamont, N. Y, from June 24 to July 8. The Consideration will be given the wa- FINED $125 AND GOSTS high school girls conference will be ; S. Court [ter problem existing in the Charles [ Oil Promoter Found Not Guilty of |held at Camp Mague July 1 to July|l¢ said, but declared that England slreet. section of the city, when the A 5 55 has a strict barrier against admitting beard of water commissioners meets 3 i Using Mails to Defraud—Trial| _|unemployed people into the country. | 7:30 o'clock * | Robert Pierson of This City Receives Miss Helen Bradley of the local as-| p o) qing the U. §., Mr. Sloper said tonight at 7:30 o'clock, and recom sociation will chaperon the delegates mendations will be drafted to be sub- to ALL onsarenes l}]ulls :‘gumry L \;ryt m-f ahead of : 7 ab ) s er countries that “if we can mf";; o l'lljnwrrolw “‘:‘“m"i:‘osnesamn Houston, Texas, June 12.—Seymour| An interesting conference for fac- ?QP: Giirirait e waishal pet AIRRE e public works commission. ) b 3 B 3 s s Kk 4 o i ‘nus’nbn A7 s e E. J. Cox, internationally known oii[tory workers will be held atq C‘amp SV, Veny. RlaalyaT i have been dried up on account of sew.| Robert Plerson, aged 35 years, of |promoter and airplane enthusiast, was| Altamont from August 13 to Septem- . were attended by Dr. John J. Tokar- | him into bankruptey. At 2 o'clock | 1A%¢ BeCh FHee Bh O ACCHRITC S NE 430 Main street, was fined $125 and |fcund not guilty of using the mails|ber 2 and it is hoped that some of the czyk. this afternoon, it was stated at the beln; carried to the residents in a|COSts in the Meriden police court this[to defraud in a verdict returned at|local factory club girls will be in at- _ Iu]fh'c«"‘ tof fhPthlrrkHo!:;wl]nltt:dtsta‘t(es cart and many somplaints are recely. | MOring on the charge of driving an ncfnclI\ \Iamrd:y a&ts‘rncon I‘aeycta tm;i};\n;eigtathi;r;‘:la‘\r. i district co ar Mr. 3 G . Ay f 3 ourt. X was elect- o o Restaurant Atta‘:hed | Cormican ‘;1:16 r:'\nf 1rlnaz:: 'an :ppoa: ed daily at city hall. The water a;xmnmhnp w!:’llrdn;\ ar the"‘;m":me ?‘»‘«;r"m:S :rlv::ielf‘sr‘l\“hlmsz{n \l’xl]Sdmated the Y”\T Aq conce’rmng the various Klux Klan Propaganda o 9 ' i v vl ity | 0 uor an riving without a L SV 4 To Recover $500 L"anilm‘* asking for an annulment, Un. | board’s rules will allow of laving city) © | HUCC T COR A8 e was | in his many promotions, while friends | camps and conferences for the girls| New York, June 12.—It was an- A rentauranlf. cf)w‘n)r;;i h:nii:g“‘ifafi: | lfss he rlmfs 2:0 !:ftnr H‘nn Iamarintmn he se‘r\'ed guar.;n?oo.u return of eight per |arrested with him on the charge “fi h..a‘ps"d rm\_z'x"nrulan\)nls. 3an nlay be yse(‘ur]@d- by anym.wv who‘ is| nounced 'h,\"(hP l\n!ghls of_ Columbus desarfan on Lalf aye e'.‘.l ,was '“, will adjudicate himself a bankrupt. cent. a year on the money invested, |drunkeness, was allowed to go upon Cox shook hands with nine of the \me.rhlfid by applying at t}:? associa- | yesterday that criminal action against tached di;yh:;‘:](fn:'sl‘:;;rt;“.‘va,;;;-:rk:IP The m'n!m'\ 'wa::' rompd’ ’|1;;onN.\§r. or x; period of five years. The hoard |the payment of the costs of court, jurors, vhut three pa?sed h;flm Itfl!h»] tion's office on Hungerford Court. persons r?sptnn:n:le fo‘\:f th!ehepn:uc.. fan todsy, The plaintiff 18 SUINg 10 acting for Louie Mann. Tynn Star:| Will discuss ways and means of Keep-|eauivalent to about $15. Plerson took QU & sian of recognition. Farly in “fourth degree oath” of the Kuights 00 o o have been||ine sxford. | Kendr ing the cost of construction so low as|an appeal. S L 3 .{ecgzzr Szawylerlfig dL t!\alr drew the| I.\:“ in, P;.:;";‘Vriq p‘:::fri;:;m':\:{a;r:'lrl: to have ordinary avater rentals furnish Both men were arrested after the ;111':3'}?:: :O 191.10]1 ai“v:rr{’\‘;lt.h:nddr‘{::igre OTI C:x-‘:.:fl(:‘fmll;i ::L:gtr:n:;r::{;ie:: il (Resy SO the required eight per cent. machine in which they were riding|flutcheson demande L i : =Hagd Hhel i papers. hers of the Cormican players. The : | s n automobile driven ations. Ovwmer of Automobile Advises Boy to |of the order. eir campaign is sup- decision to force the actor-manager One of the several plans suggested had crashed inte an automobile driven SEanky Ook an He soibsUBtes. 1| Jemented by & general warning by mtn. bankruptey came about follow- |18 to have the property owners do | by Heinhold Scharmar of Pomeroy T ac‘,:;n‘\od an tRAVERTR AR Have It Repaired At His Expense “;ames % Wiohsity. supreme knight, Torrington, June 12.—By the Willling o conference held by the ahove | the excavating fn front of their own avenue, Meriden. The car veing) oS0 YIFPRd W20 0" CocNinll A bleycle, owned by the Corbin[ihat distributors of the so-cailed of the late James A. Doughty, at the|people at White Plains, New York | properties, thus reducing the costs|driven by Pierson was said to have (2% B CF FH 00 (R8BS TOE o B R le o % Nd used by Bd-| “oath™ are liabls to prosecution. Ku i\ death of Mrs. Doughty, which oc-|gn :\‘a(urriay, June 3. sufficiently to allow collection of reg-|had no renislr‘<||nn‘r:1w! w‘nh it, but it docket, he was arrested March 13 in|ward O'Keefe, a messenger boy for|Klux Klan agents are accused of be- * curred Thursday, the mll;nwmfir w:]h» 1t Mr. Cormican adjudicates him.|ular rentals only. b ‘“\'Iff\li‘j";’l“"n:""m:"m‘j‘°“‘1'§"’“*C" New York. He now declares that|that concern, vax smashed \;» an au- | ing most active in the distribution of 8 sts become effective: To the|ceif a by e lease on the the- e A e s o % SR B oy i s his lueky by 7 |tomobile owned and driven by Frank |the “oath.” g;a‘:le:t‘::“;lungormm hospital, Tor- fl:,fr 1“-51“‘|.§”:r:1r1mm auction ard the |Plan Public Hearing Mahon said that the car was taken 'h:'\';:i‘d‘]( o ‘I':\‘.lfll‘ ”"';”[‘::Y sait the | ITEAME, SF SIT-GNEVE beites, SRy Flaherty said that the Knights, " rington, $5,000; to the Marie Seymour | ageets divided among the creditors, On Refuse Collection|!!iout, «ither his permiscion or his| o omment $50,000. Fitty-eight wit- | alternoon. The wheel was Jeft stand- | o counteract the propaganda, will Brooker memorial, Torrington, $5,0100; ! 3 = § knowledge, Tkis charge, hO“f’\Pr,ynM,,‘ were brought from 39 states to|ing against the curb and Mr. Madrik | gistribute thousands of pamphleta to the Gaylord Farm sanatorium, Wal- A public hearing on the question of | a5 not added in court. The jury was out | | did not see it when he backed up his|giving the testimony of prominent | '3 lingford, $5,000, There are also be-|Ng Progress Made Yet AL a‘:.d‘:'sr’:l'\a]r,:rm],:: The Scharmar car was badly dam- |, 0,0 53 hours. The acquittal was|car to get out onto the street, with|Masons and other non-Catholics re- L L voey v hal i ¢ b i S 2 5 1 “ " % quests of $2,500 each to the Torring- On Comfort Station |hhe (he Arst meeting of the recently | “EC7 In he «fash. but the McMahon |, ")} he 14 counts in the indictment, | disastrous results to the Wheel | zarding the falseness of the “oath. ~ ton Y. M. C. A. and the Torrington n Comior 2 when the first meeting o "NV | o r was not. It was sald that Schar- S | O'Keefe was instructed hy Mr. Madrik g . Intercongregational church. Mr.| Despite Mayor A. M. Paonessa’s ex-|appointed common ciuncil f,“mmf"';‘“'m.r was driving from Britannia street Ito have the wheel taken to a repair WHATLEY INVENTORY. Doughty was formerly president of | pectation that the comfort station [is held. Councilman D “;-""l‘f Of the into Colony street when the other car| shop and repaired at his expense. An inventory in the estate of the the American Brass Co. project would be pushed to comple. | first ward will be elected chairman, it} oming ot a fast rate of speed crash-| New ] late Honry T, Whatley, flled today, e tion with a meeting efther tonightis expected. ed into it. Aurora, bound from New York to AERTET R s o hows cash in the New Tritain Sav: GRADUATES FROM NORMAL. or tomorrow night to fssue a call for e Fall River with o loud of tuel ofl,| Approximately 3,000,000 pounds of | {U"Lollc to the amount of $1,340.03 Catherine M. McGrath, daughter of | hide, the chairman this afternoon pro- TRENCH HASTEN ACTION went ashore on the reef northeast of \pamsh mackerel are shippec rom | .14 furnishings to the value of $50, Mr. and Mrs. John E. McGrath oflfeseed ignorance as to when a meeting Paris, June & Bills ratifying the, Little tm_‘ light on 1 Hkln f'n' Itl‘qrd West annually. totaling $1,390.02 'd reached at the Washington|during a heavy fog at § o'clock Sun- mfig {750 East street, graduated Saturday|would Le held. The chairman said he FoR L g from the New Haven Normal Schoel|jng made no plans for a meeting, but |lish orphanage today, that boya were| a0 0'C FACTE © 0 FEERIEICR | qay wmorning. ]I “f L“’\')” i 24 o ey of Gymnas The school i8 more| «woujd do so when he ‘gets down to|causing damage there, and also steal committee in the chamber of deputios| rocks at low tide but because the Sra‘ eommonly known as Dr. Arnold'sijt" Specifications have been prepar-|ing fruit. Six boys, r‘a;;:n;”m“_:: and probably will be reported at an X[.‘fu‘f".':',‘" was not ‘:Ia:;.lfiiu[a.n?! WII SON CO STOCK v 3 o Sgel .| floater t at gl ¢ early date. Pressure of other matters nhe Alrora is 65 feet long | Y school. Her parents, Mr. and Mre.|ed and are ready to be given out when |trom 10 to 14 years, has delayed action thus far, but| i8I Cky Public Works Tomorrow Night The truck was left by Charles La-|James Cormican Up To 2 O'clock koski in front of his house at 37 Hor- Had Not Appeared in U, ace street. The boys climbed into the car and began tampering with it, Asking for Annulment of Writ. resulting in the brake being released. Word was sent to the police #ation Today was the last day James Cor- that a boy had been killed. Detec-|mican, manager of the former stock tive Sergeant W. P. McCue and Traf-|company at the Lyceum, had to an- fic Supervisor Clarence Lanpher has-|nul the writ which was brought tened to the scene. The injured boys|against him several days ago to force SHff Sentence For Driving While (0B -t QDS TUmME Under the Influence FIGHTING BCGUS K. C. OATH Masons Also Aid in Combating Ku BICYCLE SMASHED PUBLIC BEQUESTS. testify against him. SHIP REFLOATED. London, June 12.—Lj lgnt(r‘ R R e BOYS ARE ROUNDED UP Detective Sergeant W, P. McCue in- vestigated a complaint from the Po- d by rgea to be in the ohn E. McGrath and Mise Margaret|thsoommittee gets together and auth-|notlied by the sergeant tended the exercises. other boys, accused of entering the e ite. ige coneldspatiEn Be AHO m”, Sonsmimanions - SU RRI S s e O (;:Tmml? \\lfllforé the summer vacation. | SMALL FIRL IN BARN | mercial street, yesterday, were also el | St csmpiny N5, 5, e eAIET] . d F hi P k Hickey-Freeman and Fashion Par $20, $22.50, $25, $27.50, $30, $32.50 A 0 L Nlllrdelvel‘ Of Prenller notified to be in .]vl\"’i\“ court next i arm shortly after ]:1 , wi marriages licenses Q 3 5 b N | sy a8 stil wp’rr‘:egra':::lfin]‘t:.i.y at the office of the Hara Gets Sentence |situraay. Scrgeant McCue also iy- SENTENCED 1O i [Sihisnn, oo i WaldRmbE" HerAn] town clerk: Thomas F. Clerkin, Jr.. of | Tokis, June 12.—Imprisonment for | vestigated this case. ar:l-‘.ml:‘rl\(\\hl.ln‘\l‘“:‘Alus.l\lli‘:rmla- —\Tr‘\:‘r.l propecty at 103 Hemy street. A and Miss Anna Marie definite period was the sentence SR il i e 5 ' 1 fir oof of & barn did | i L RS B Ret I LR rr:p’;sid toAhy: o Tenl Nalkhoks, the COMPLAINS OF THEFT of New York, was sentenced to four |mall fire on the roo | 7 ate i out $10 Jamage. Emery Gard of Baltimore, Md., and|Korean lad of 19, who assassinated| Fred Fiaggs of 199 Washington and a half to seven years in state prig- |alout $10 Jamags 5 l I\;lsr Eetelle M. Case of 25 Maplel Premier Takashi Hara in a railway|street, complained to the police tofuy, |on |oda;\' f:wr the snootuu‘: of e "m——"*‘““)” {OH(‘“M‘ t o’t“i‘lmrles Joseph Williams of 135 | station here last November 4. Hash-|that two wrenches and a pair of phers| ward . Cardinal of Methu One of 1 " Lt i .. ::l’:rk‘mreet and Miss Mary Agnes|umoto, who was charged with insti-|had been stolen from a tool box at a|Kingston Inn I.uIlL D:cemlwrl. u plrnI:‘ 0‘}11\\(’1“ ar no l . jpres ating r vag ac new house on Farnmington avenue. land pleaded guilty to manslaugjter |the ivory ca . Kiley of 93 Clark shrscts gating the murder, was acquitted. | N