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“SPURNED SUITOR S PERSONALS LIBEL__L.I_Q_ILO_R 106 City Items WALL STREET STOCK | PUTNAM & C Miss Mary Brown, of Vine iatreet, | Assistant U, 6, Attorney Cohen A mee [ N | filvEN JAIL TERM Is spending ths month at Winsted. & Takes n."ymmfi::“l :f f";‘“";o(::"“”'{"fi‘: E o | ° s . Action Against Boat Captured at | held id's ha | E el tonight in Judd's hall at & J X J O —— Mra, O. J. Murray is on a two N o'clock, “ | Memhers New York Stock Exchange ar Pfltcll U I Tb week's trip to Goshen, Conn. ew Lodon For Booz Runaing. Bergeant George J. Kelly received | Quotations furnished by DPut | '““‘.'."":':k ""."',“nk:';"'k l;"("hlwv i fld, ll or 10ree ot Hartford, July §,—A libel was flled | téléphone message at 12:30 o'clock | g (o I8 AR ARl NS R {Succassars to Richter & Do) A Mra. J. W. Bush and L. W. Bush, | Wednesday afternoon by Assistant U, | this merning that there was a light | & CCTPANY: tanley R. Fddy 31 West Main St to Fi“ Yms for Shootlllg Jr, of Monroe street, left today for (B, Attorney Georgs H. Cohen against |burning in the home of Mr. Hart at | High Low Close Alhaape Tel. 2040 a two months' visit a% Chicago and | the seagoing tug “Willlam C. Dickel |86 Lexington street. As the Hart|AM DU SUE . 481 48 441 — - Indianapolls, now held by U. 8. Collector of Cus. |fAmily are away during the month, ':: (f":& o l::" :W. — to : the co! 4 r & Pdy. 16! 185 New Haven, July 6.—Edgar Pritch-| Jewel and Pansy Bush, daughters In":a :‘,;’.‘l‘:,.‘ m:fifu‘;“: h‘yl g?\,r,m(::::: thll\: r:.'“w"::.:.":p:;':dn;fi::. .o‘nr‘;; Am Cot Oll 26% 26% WE OFFER: i 1 l‘:&m‘;‘::fi‘x{:‘Ig:r::u;:.;:nt Wi.lh g\f' 1\}!:;1. A Tb Ii‘l:l!h. l;ll‘:;ndny for government, The tug wao seized at|Police investigated, but were mmm":m Ifi.u(") 113 ‘. 118% | 4 RABtaNcHd th BeTve: from ""_“"': ‘t;:: w“'v."“‘"" . C., an arlestown, New London May 19, 1022, by Deputy | to gain access into the house and they A: Hmn&; FR'-- 2;‘\. 61‘\':‘ | ) g PRALa| 1" biata mrison ity SUNER Chibe| L e 1:11::::;'1;:?'!’;::,‘?: D‘t“t;::d ’l: ehelns ::dl::lpll?c:n Who was the caretaker |4 Nfim Thm” A';XZ ;“4 Torrlngton l\ifg. Co. Common 4 oa een en. ! . 39 9% topher L. Avery in criminal superior| Miss Ruth Bteege of 597 Arch street|gaged in If 9 |Am Tel & Tel, . 120% 120% 1208 | ‘ A quor running. An electric light pole on Weat Main 4 i R " co":‘:a’:l:;:;’l’::.occumd Y is visiting in Hackensack, N. J. ‘| Five cases are cited in the Iibel for |street, wan badly damaged by fire| AT TOb oo 1N 151 Bigelow Hartford C t m - selzure and forfeiture to the govern- [last night. The police were notified, 001 4 90 0 1Zel0ow t1artior arpe CO ’ of April 14, in the home of Mrs, | John F. Cyrll and Frank Sulllvan|ment. and In turn the officials of the Clon. P& Cop .o 68, 517 L4 p mmon Bentz, 35, at 46 Congress avenue, |[of Wilson street and James Crowe of necticut Light and Power company 4'°h TP & 8 1018 100 after she had ordered Pritchard, 34,|Lincoln stroet, are spending their va- were informed of the fir At Guif & W I. 3% 37% Bl doe, T wetks pe- obhda’sk Laks Sczapi, N. X MUTINY REPORTED | ™ Suutild Semtart "% st . Ratfvin Toco 1080 a1 Ars, -— | rested a young girl yest: y | ¢ 0 .. A% 0 Dentz quarreled after having been| Mrs. Charles A. Bonol of Chester [thert o po‘('k‘elbo};l: .;:'1’:': ’."'“'I’.' Beth fteel B... 763 T4 friendly for the better part of a|Place, has returned home after a|Rio De Janicro Cable Raport Btates Zicta Bpensta, of Bristol, The same CAR Pacific ... .1 129 year. It was sald that Mrs. Bentz| week's stay at Prospect Beach, where G | little mirl was, taken into custody last Cen l-eather Co 374 had appealed to the policé several|she was the guest of Mrs. M. Meskill, arrison at Fort Copa Cobana In| ..y by o policeman for snatching o :’:;w & Ohio :‘;:m?npkeep OIS RO e e dvare Foley left today for the| Pisorder; City Itself is Quiet. :"u;ul bfl;\nakl(r‘l‘ to Mrs, Frank § ‘;‘: f;‘:lk&ufl&,‘p , S o . Vhalen of 810 Chestnut street, The|' D c 5 & L 4 Commits Deed. I'retton Woods, White Mountains, N, Washington, July 8.—Charge Cros- |girl was turned over to Miss Cora Ar, Chile Copper L ] On the night of the shooting as|H. where he has been engaged as the by, at Rio de Janiero cabled the state | Beals, Chino Copper ...20% 20% 20% Mrs. Bentz and her 18 year old|Orsanist of the Stickney Memorial| department under date of yesterday| Miss Gertrude Barnes, of Barnes-|Consol Gas 208 1101 1203 | MIEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE da (hrt‘er. Mrs. E!htelf Met);’rm. w"ere church, l')l'mt the garrison at Forth Copa Ca-|dale, has been selacted to be fi“’lm-igm" Profid Ref . 104% 1023 10434 BARTFORD: Hartford-Conn. Trust Bldg., Tel. Charter 6330 preparing to g0 out for the evening, i s ana at the mouth of the harbor had |ming instructor at the FEpworth Crucible Steel .. 751 74% 74% NEW BRITAIN: 23 West Main St. Telephone 1813, Pritchard appeared. Mrs. Bentz o John -}’1 hOI &y of Springfeld, | mutinied and was in possession of the | League Institute, at Mmdlemnr-’n, be. Cuba Cane Sugar 16% 18 1nX,! phooe told him that she did not want him m;r; "'”: \:;r';«‘r;c;n'";‘finwi;;\ ‘h‘_!: tort. [ginning Saturday and lasting through- Endicott-John 9% 79% 79% | in her rooms and tried to escort him Bast -\{ AL AMcLaugl - The city itself was quiet, |out next week. Rev., John L. Davisp/Erie ........... 160% 16% 1614 5 to the door. Pritchard refused to| Biast Main street, returned home to-| The message did not state the cause |of this city, will be dean. William Ere 1st pfd ... 24% 23 24% | We Offer and Recommend t')?. As Mrs, ;!e{nz tur;\l:: t&e‘r: rro}:: ay. of the mutiny, Gooby will teach swimming and mh,r;‘(_)en );:‘loflrlc ‘.,16';' 167 187 ‘ oom an: f = ; jen ) Sl 3 ™ T | Duled & revoer romNa pocke | Mee Moy ¥ox of Wootste, ¥ %,| [pITEAGOIENIAT [ heetond Sar b ot e Goognck B ah 11 % SHELL UNION OIL CORPORATION and, saying.” “See what I've got for ga;;i‘:‘“!{r:‘::" Margaret Meehan of Daily Vacation Bible school jumped Gt North Prd .| 81 TT% 81 6% Preferred Stock to Yield 6.25 {ol‘ll'l p\:;::d ;he m“:;r'mcto;as‘ B;;\::\ A in enrollment from 57 yesterday m:;n:n C(gnv'r oo 40% 40 40 / gk i ell to oor un, 3 ’ nter Con ...... 14 1 daughter - ran out, scréaming for Joil::ml((llr"l:‘;;l:;”:? 'é?end:r l!!:e:r;:l Mrs. [ No Criminal Responsibility in Fatal :z.::r"o;"&r:%f;m.?fi‘“p(;'msf,:fl:x'nm,r ‘;-';',: prd .. ;:; ;:: !“f ar stro as re- o 4 7 7 R :flg'.:?:';d:;::':hs &1 B e rom Boston, Mass. Accident at Cos Cob n Which |and Dr. Free . Lee, .“p’”n”ndm!"f\‘“xs}:‘.}: IMH o ;:‘ fhin ‘:s' | ik meantime Pritchard disap W. P. Crabtree, :m of Mr. and Mrs. Worker Was Beheaded. gnr-e:u]['):: I?::kt;lr;alhlr:hfl:::n C::;}PM-I;\:: ?)11"9“ 5;1\: ::1: :7-: q eared.. Officers attracted .by the L4 g pele g ubli ealt de. o cere | Int Nickel 163, 18 Y :hoonng went to the apartment and| V. P. Crabtres of Lincoln = street,| Greenwich, July 6.—A finding by rnnln!cain:d n):d wh:tl"t"r:e;" ncc“o‘::::‘f‘-' Paper . g 48 45**: N . . . found Mrs, Bentz lying on the floor|l¢aVes tomorrow for Detroft, Mich.,|Coroner Phelan into the death of | blish. [ Kelly Spring T'r 48 471 b and sent her to New Haven hospital, | Where he will work with C. Howard| Demetrio Tripodis, who fell through * rpe 1. C, Carter Curtain company's Kennacott Cop.. 35% 34% 351 | A Herman' Goldring, following a trafl| Crane well known architect. % coal ':h“q‘e( a‘d the C:’ C°:“v°""=mclory recently opened on Chestnut [acka Stesl .... 7 7 T4% | \ of blood which came from the screw- =54 % ouse on Saturday made public was| vl i | Lehigh Val 64 653 | 4 " Pritchard hid-| . Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kingsley and | to the effect that there was no crim- pureetols "?‘m‘ Sraduslly Tht\,‘ Mex Pet 13 % 4 driver wound, found Pritchar 4 M i i working force there 1is practically rol . 1613 1641 | : ing beneath a flight of stairs. Pritch. | J2ushter, Miss Carlyn Kingsley, of final responsibility for the act. The|qsirie what it was the first few|Midvade Steel .. 341 33% 341 NEW BRITAIN Hartford £ ard yielded without a struggle. Bassett street, and son, Stuart Kings-| man, after talling slid along to the SR | Missouri Pac 22% 221, 20y | New Britaln National Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row = At ew!Haven hospital it was ley of New York city, will leave to-|crugher and before the machinery R rlmmbpr ot arns Lolar ke N‘ewi Y Cen ce. 9T% 95 ;;,‘; Telephone 2580 Telephone 2-4141 found that Mrs, Bentz had received | MOFTOW on a motor trip to Cape Cod.| could be stopped his head and shoul- Britain are plannisg to take the N YNH & H .. 31% 295 3“: Members Members a bad scalp wound and & flesh wound | o g mm Fahas ders were mangled. examinations before the state board | NOrf & West ..110 1088 110 | Hartford Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange ht arm. it 3 " He leaves a wife and three children 4 hi | North Pac . 112 75 7| on the right a Lofs, of Cedar street, left today on & |who live here of pharmacy, which meets in the| P 7 —_— Pritehard {8 said to be a marrisd | 000 ¢ to Washington, D. C. 4 capitol, July 12 and 14. Senior and! Pure Ol ...... 31 30% 30% | man, . the .father of two childrén. gk junior examinations will be held at ifln Am P & T ::H.‘ 08 731 | “7e Offer: e rom “her sinc 4 ington street left yesterday by motor sasborothyRCALrelIdaughierioty 2t ¥ ; % \| this city frém Bridgeport. 4 R e e E e Mr. and Mra. Louls Cadwell of Chest- Ry Con Cop .. 16% 153 16% STANLEY ORKS COMMON y at Camp Songadeevin, Vermont, where nut street entertained sixtéen of her | €ading . . T4 T8y i their daughters, the Misses = Betty, | agement Decldes to Make Repairs |y .,y yosterday in honor of nerfg”i{ T % unom LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK HOYT ENTERTAINS Jean and_Francis, are spending tne| Which ~Will Take a Fortnight to [thirteenth birthday. Her home “'“ig,o”; ir Of T ":'_‘ 58 58% 2 Biik summer months. prettily decorated for the occasion, Snclair Ol Ref 327% 32y 327 (i - : & Complete—Had Planned to Open. |Games were played and fefreshm!nw,’ggfi:fi r’:;fl‘:: ;9:, iy e e —— Well ‘Enown Minstrel Performer| Miss Margaret Peck, daughter of served. | ay . T e A R S T D e T 3 - Mrs. Robert Peck of Park Place, hys| Mo0sup, July .—Operations of the s "sryryry stoly Family Circle o | Stidebaker Co ‘130% 1203 130 || JOHN 0 ! Pleasss Members of New Britain R0 | 1t rned from New York city. &Ii:!ng: '\;‘::u}n:’donyecux:?i:yM::]l]t;::l?l: hold their annual outing to Savin ‘;:::“ 20 T :;:4 47 47y | B N P. KEOGH Bl A2 . ¢ =] Vi ' 7, ’. 12, & | s & acific 2034 28 29 '3 b s hang N tary €lab at Luncheon Held Today. Orlando Swift, son a{' Talmadge a reopening had been expected in case figlc\l;.y““.exr!llnelse{fl.a‘?e. -'S‘:I)):ar)-': sg::i;:i‘!‘obacco Prod.. 70y 791‘" 7;" | Member Consolidated Stock Exc e of New York § Add Hojyt, old time minstrel per- | SWIft of Cedar street, is in the Adiron. | furicient former ermpioves desired ©9 gy §:25 o'clock. |franscon ONl .. 18% 13% 1s% @ Waterbury STGCKS Bridgeport former and. father of Waite Hoyt, the | dacks for the month. ';nfl::d °‘hp management‘decided to| The board of health commissioners |, o0 ]::v‘]"c & ;:1’ 139% 1437 | Danbury : New Haven famous baseball player, entertained at | i : make various repairs which will take |11l Meet next Tuesday, instead of to- | -nioey pe gt a1y g5 oty |J Middletown BONDS Springfield the meeting of the New Britain Rotary Mr_s. M. A. Kinsella and children of about a fortnight, using a number of day as was announced yesterday. U8 Indus Aléo. !‘_ * S 51 4| club held at the Elks' club on Wash-| :{arr{n}eon stlr:et will leave tomorrow employea buf 6t starting up it The first supper to be served in the .. o Ruhl;el: Co 63’% ;2_ -:1 okl 1 Direct Private Wire to New York and Boston ington sfreat at 12:16 o'clock today,)for Grove Beach, where they Will| . n¢™ mhe operatives were paid off [R€¥ home, ‘will be enjoved by the|p; g gian) 160 %5 108 |l G- F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—' 0 monologyes and | \ i 5 700 | \ ‘tah G 2 i songs. 1%‘\:‘“! well applauded by the‘“)‘ltlss Asnln:»l Romejko, nurse at the persz;:‘;‘:;b‘g::f:,i’t“}::‘n'e"n:m‘:t’M street this evening at 6 o'clock. K\%R‘s\?fiz::fia’ “;: fl-';l- b as forced to re- Visiting Station on Center street, is Y Miss Georgine Baker, daughter of x4 b H :L‘;:dmio* T:r:n::ri-w spending a month’s vacatton in Cali- ROBSVTRAN. VIS |tormer Coungcnrnan and er.g George | ational Lead . 973 o41y 963, | L The affendance record at the meet- |fornia. e B |Baker, now residing at Meriden, | . C ing was 71 per cent, which is an in-| o }underwent an operation in this city (Putnam & Co.) The Hal’tford-connectlcut Tmt Ompany crease of 10 per cent over that of last| Miss Anna O'Connell of the Visiting [Ghoul Declared to Have Stripped |¢pis morning, JHM T Bid Asked . - C week. A special effort is being made [Nurse Station, is at Sound View en- Dead in Jérsey Wreck. A three fenement house wil be (' "lC LIght ... 00 iy Corner Main and Pearl Streets, Hartford, Conn. ) t the joying her annual vacation. 4 ; , £ B . 22 25 it 0 . e L L ey A Atiantic Cits N. 1., July $—A ghoul erected e o0 neleey stiactity J05ePh |Am Hardware ........)178 180 Capital $2,000,000.60. Surplus Funds $2,000,000.00 1 v o . worked among the dead an ying % Etes - |Billings & Spencer com 23 25 i C 5 rar bzren arra‘r‘:zed ; }va’cauon spent at Indian Neck. Junction Sunday ““h‘;- “Cfrd:“‘h 'l" e Ammoee‘:;n‘ ot the) Bullding commis |Colt's Arms .. 28 20 Settlement of Estates. \ | Lol- il |3 3| a' - a n : William Crowell, who has Al i = P 2 ie:“’o';";:}:‘i‘m;':l'p‘:l‘:eon:° of the sevi.|sion will be held tonight to work on f‘::’d‘”:‘m]l‘ 5 £ Foreign Exchange to all parts o? the world. trip to Davenport, Iowa, to ward Sperry, clerk at the Boston | K®T : 4 : 3 i : i 57 «f);o}?is‘llttre‘:dins a meeting of the Ro-i‘store will leave Saturday for a vaca- 0“5':; indined Abyedlame Gy homn i :]::1 ‘;el\e'c!!‘:l:al“ordfi]n‘;::::g A:u’el:llonrglj( B Machine S 3 LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING tary club in that city. He was par Ition along the summer resorts. “}"\_Olk" s sald to have told the|is being made to rush work so as 'o‘\’”ets‘ Be r1;"0‘;11 com . 48 Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. ticularly impressed with the way the A : have the ordinances ready for the |North and Judd y2b1 members closed the meeting by sing-| George Cooley, city electrician, has|NUrse that a man crawled through a| ' o/ o o) meeting. |Peck, Stow and Wilcox 30 { ing the first verse of “America” while| heen called to Philadelphia, by the window of the overturned coach in| ELASTY | Russell Mfg Co ... 3 e e e N S R T facing the flag. death of his sister. which he lay pinned beneath debris| [Scovill Mfg Co | 5 I ol w crept up to him, and cut away a ?or- DEATHS AND FUNERALS Standard Screw Y. W. Thurs day Outmg | A. G. Hammond camp held a medts MES RYLE Miss Grace Walsh of Rockwell ave- [tion of ‘his cravat containing a valu- pTraut and Hine Club PI Food Sal ing last evening when the invitation LAKE NAME ; nue, and Miss Gertrude Nelson, of |atle dlamond pin. He also robbed the e [Cnion Mtg Co u ans I'ood Sale |extendeo to the members to attend Harttord, July 6.—Governor Lake|; . \i.o cireet, have returned from a |bodies of two other nearby Victims | you 1 pocesged 82, a member ot |Staniey Works | The supper of the Business Girls'|the reception was accepted. today appointed John J. Ryle, Jf?;‘f: two weeks vacation at Atlantic City. |after which he left the car, the nurse | yooon joage A, F. and A. M., of | ket LR “‘”" A ;; C. A. has been | ———— b4 <t 1 i % i | poned ] 'S¢ 3 | ~ o7 - Pmiee :";fi,fi‘“;:fi: ;?S';;’ 2t declaresIKOIKSTFIOIRHer this city, died at the St. Francis hos- | NEW YORK CLEARING HOUSE REPORT | next seck hoosise of ths recent caing| _ PIG REAL ESTATE DEAL. y . i Monday, from a Exc 00,0 | i i Rl r i B hore, eter, pital in Hartford, ¥, | Exchanges 85,500,000 | W i hTe Aaron Danielson company has ceed the late Edward B. Palmer. The m::;:fidsv,nzrmm;{;m::(sm Ui “TIMES” WORKER DEAD cerebral hemorrhage. Mr. Foss| Balances soaooong [The Thursday g“‘“\“‘j‘;g S o | recently completed a large sale ems was buried this afternoon at 1 o'clock | — to be held on the last Friday in July bracing a farm in Southington which appointment dates from July 5. W Reserve District No. 1. Charter No. 1184. REPORT OF THE C E N T \ A 9 3 NNECTICUT, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSI- BRLIALY JONE 50, a0ats o ler, superintendent of the Times mail- ht s ing department for many years mem- m:i‘[" Ri{s' ac. ber of the Burr Printing Co., which d discounts, including rediscounis ac- | s L.?::r.nn:‘:. of :l:fr banks, and foreigh Dbills of publishes the Hartford Times, and exchange or drafts sold with indorsement of R oldest employe of that newsapper in this bank (except those shown in b and c) “”'9‘513 ‘19""& point of service, dled today. at the| U L LT L TR $2932.705.54 |home of his sister, Mrs. A, L. Schneid- 2. Overdratts, unascurad : . 2:005.90 |er, in New Haven, He had been Il ¢ U. 5. Government socurities owned: u K for a year with Hodgkins disease, an v waekes Weubbibkize ' f",,‘,::,: affection of the neck and throat, and !fil g::?m?';;; % Furniture and Axt had béen unable to work for several § Lawful resérve with Federal Reserve MioHthN, 9. Federal Reserve Bank in process of col- " 10. @aan In vault and amount du ational banks MORSE'S HEARING 11, Amount due from State banks bankers, and trust ‘ Companfes in the United States (other than in- At Siky B Tmenu G P cluded in Items, 8 9 and 10) ........ s isenss |4 3 pon ase d Total of Items 0, 10, 11, 12, and 13 972,975.09 Shipbuilder's Son Schednled Today. b Miscellaneous cash items . 1io8nas i 18. Other asaets, it any 348,98 Bridgeport, July 6—Harry P. Morse, S —— |gon of Charles W. Morse, banker and $5,827,545.09 | Total LIABILITIES. 17. Capital stock paid in . - Surplus fund ... 350,000.00 | {: E‘nl\ph(ded profits . {in connection with shipbullding oper- & Reserved for intero |ations during the war. The case had $ 13740149 |DEED several times postponed but \m’ 21, Amount due to Kedoral Reserve Bank (deferred L prospects were for a hearing this time. | credits) ...... SR 42.054.87 szt oL U bu T 22. Amount due to national banki 12.849.64 HOPES YOR PEACE. 23. Amount due to State bauks , ond _ trust companies {n the United States and forelgn coun- ' tries (other tham included in Items 21 2) 160.735.05 | Prospects for Settlement of China's 24, Certified checks outstanding 4 285687 : : : 25. Cashier's checks sutstanding ‘i S 2214154 Troubles Are Still Good. Total of Items 21, 42, 24, 24 and 25.... ,738.07 A% | Vemand deposits (other than bunk deposits) sab- Canton, July 6.—(By Associated Ject to Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days Press.)—Hopes of peace in Canton 26. Individual deposits sulject to check .. ... 5 3,094,640.17 |and possible reconciliation of Dr. Sun 7. Cortificates of deposit due in 1ess thaw 3 nd pe . days (other than for mfbney borrowed) ., 3 180,000.00 | Yot Sen, deposed »pr.‘eatdent Vor the‘ 20. Dividends unpaid 25.000.00 | Southern China govérnment, with en.l Total of demand deposits (other than bank d Chen Chiung-Ming, military power of B A e the district, are held out through the s o bjast b v mediation of Gen. Brai Bong-Ping, Time deposits subject to ve (payable after ation . r s 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, commander of the third division of A et "denout (othér than for the Cantonese army. 1. Certificates AL IMOREY bote £00,000.00 First exchanges of communications | 34. Othér tiins depo . §08428.22 | through the mediator between Sun | 36, Postal savings deposits ..o 201,69 |and Chen have brought demands from | ekt Ll g 81 Sun and denials from Chen that the Ttems 32, 33, 3¢, and 35 ... 211,220.91 T aa et 4 36. United States deposits (other than postal savings upheéaval was of his making. | including War Loan déposit account and de b posits of United States disbursing officers ..... 78,436.45 SUMMER SCHOOL OPENS $5,627,545.00 The summer church school of the Total Btate of Connectlcut. I, F. 6, Chamberlaln, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly awear the chovs statement ic true to the best of my knowledge and belief ¥. Bubscribed and eworn to before me this5th day of July, 1922, Correct-—Attest: %L AL teacher at Upsala college, is filling the A. F. CORBIN, vacancy caused by the resignation of County of Hartford. ONDITION OF THE NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK AT NEW $ 500,000.00 that 8. CHAMBERLAIN, Cashier. R. E. TRYON, Notary Public, Directors. Superintendent of Hartford Paper's Mailing Room Victim of Infection. Hartford, July 6—Frank F. Heuss- shipbullder was to be heard before U.| 8. Commissioner Hugh Lavery this| afternoon on the charge of conspiracy Swedish Lutheran church, will com- mence its sessions Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. C. Erickson, pas- tor in charge of the church, will di- rect the school. The sessions will be held every Saturday morning between 10 and 12 o'clock during the summer months. Rev. Mr. Erickson who is a Torrington. Mr. Foss is survived by|say will do away sons, John L., of Hartford, and Harry | stations. C.. of Waterbury. Four grandchil-| dren also survive him. Mr, Foss was; a veteran of the Civil War. | GIVEN U tarfum. The parents of the child are 5 both dead. The funeral was held this | 109¥ afternoon, Rev. Dr. J. E. Klingberg | officlating, and the burial was in Fair- view cemetery. nial celebration here. NEW HAVEN SIGNS PLAYER New Haven, July 8.-—To take the place of Nutter who left the team, the New Haven baseball management yes- | Moose Jaw, Sask., July Canadian railw on enter Dublin without permits but wers not permitted to leave without mili- | tary passes. | On NOTE, LOANS up 10 $300 FARMED OUT TO FLINT. | Pittsburgh, July 6.-—Tom McNa- mara, star outfielder of the Princeton university baseball team, who recently | joined the Pittsburgh Nationals has been sent to the Flint club of the Michigan-Ontario league under an op- tional agreement Pirate officials an- [l nounced here today. | E., TROUBLE IN VERA CRUZ. Vera Cruz, July 6—Fighting among the striking members of the tenants syndicate resulted in the death of an army officer and the serious wound- ing of two officers and seven civilians. The tenants have refused to pay rents. Soldlers were called out. Their ROOMS 104 Rev. £ G. Ohman. officers were attacked with knives. Reinforcements restored order. will OPERATE BY WIRELESS. and burial was in Hillside cemetery,| bells by wireless which army circles N . 0 with prolonged his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth J. Foss; two | watching for calls at radio recelving TIL MONDAY. Pittsbuegh; July 6.—Striking shop- tor Columbus on the first lap | of his journey to Washington after | spending nearly three days among his |y {home folks and attending the centen- MAY QUIT IN CANADA. 6—Shopmen on Tuesday even strike Was re-established t0day. PAASeN- | gers from the north were allowed to| ~— ; Safe Way to Borrow Money — We Lend Money FURNITURE, and HOME incomes, without inquiring of emp! y PAYABLE IN 8 to 15 MONTHLY INSTALMENTS, or AN DESIRED: LAWFLL CHARGES ONLY, based upon actual unpaid balances, for the EXAC BA nanced and (directed by business and professional men VE Beneficial Loan Society -5 Licensed, and Supervised, by State Bank Cowmmissioner. Bond:d to the State of Connecticut. iS; N WE WILL HELP YOU SOLVE YOUR PROBLEMS; PRIVATE 1INQUIL ER . from the home of his son, John L.| changed hands at a price amountin, [in order to raise enough funds to 8 8 P ¢ - Foxx of 44 Lenox street, Hartford Lisbon, July 6.—(By Associated |fin, o one delegate to the Altamont to $21,000. The farm, which covers Rev. John Jackson, rector of 8t. An.‘ Press.) — An ofticer of the army has | conference from August 19 to Sep- | &1 area of 135 acres, was sold to A. drew’s church in that city officlated | qeveloped a system of operating call |tember 3, John Fitch of New York, .\ Judd of Bristol by the owner, A. N. Johnson. On the farm were geve eral hundred head of cattle, chicken and other animals. A large house and barns went with the bill of sale, | will speak at this conference. A meect- ing of the Tuesday club will be held tomorrow night to appoint a delegate to the conference. | | : 'Lowe Loses His Lamb, AT But Finds It Later Pairea With Miss Elizabeth Sigourney, | MRS, MALLORY LOSES. Patrick Corbett. |men of the Central region, Penn-| - ; The funeral of Patrick Corbett will |sylvania rallroad system were today Thomas l.owe, who lives at the cor- Americans Drop Doubles. be held at § o'clock tomorrow morn- notified that unless they returned to ner of Washington and Reaver streets, | vy iadon, July 6, — (By Assocts ing at St. Joseph's ehurch. The bur- | work by noon next Monday and “are ost his lamb »lusv night, but recovered ated Press)—Mrs, Molla Bjurstedt, ial will be in St. Mory's new ceme- [accepted” would be marked “eut of | the animal shortly afterward on the |, = (o 0o 0 Con o champlos, and ter | service,” front veranda at 70 Beaver street. Mr. | y o lizal i g S A | Lowe is of the opinion that some Aliss Elizabeth Sigourney were defeate L d Johns oy [of his friends in a local musical or-| &1 I the women's doubles of the Leonard Johnson. |HARDING EN ROUTE TO CAPITOL | fanisution 100k the lamb to get his | ET4SS court tennis champlonships to- Leonard Johneon, aged 20 months, i BAHLEUCI ORI BB YIRII0: (&R S Miss Lamb o | Marion, O, July 8. — President g g LR b died last night at the Undercliff sani-| ° e iEa : 1 (B Peacock, Great Britain, won from | Harding left Marion at 10:30 a. m — - J ’ the American pair, 6-2, 6-1, AUXILIARY RE G. Hammond Camp Members and | Dept. Officers to be Tendered Party. | | A. G. Hammond, camp auxiliary is ning by Captain Butler and Police~ | planning to ténder an informal recep- man Joycé on a charge of counters tion to the state department officers feiting, was turned over the federal July 18, at the officials today and a warrant isst€d reh street. ThAse by U. 8. Commissioner Frederick J. York will'be HELD As COUNTERFEITER Hartford, July 6—Jack Quinn York, who was arrested here Saturday eve- if State Armory on A terday signed St. Angelo a former tns roads attempt to force them to|who are to be honored at the recep- Corbett for his arrest flelder with Fitchburs. accept straight time for Sundays and tion are Senior Viee Commander Theo- brought before the commissioner Fri- T T holidays, James Somerville, intérna-|dore Johnson, Senior Vice Department day afternoon for a hearing, when it SERVICE RE-ESTABLISHED. [tional vice president of the machinists | President Mrs. N. 15, Walker, Deputy is expected he will walve examinatfon Belfast, July 8.-—Rail communi- | union announced today after a tour Marshal Alfred H. Griswold, and Dep- and be bound over to the next term cation between Dublin d Belfast | of the roads. |uty Surgeon Dr. J. M. Kiwn, of the U. S. District court. 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