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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1922, Giy Mems WAL STREET STOCK TRAVELSOOMILES ’ SRR PXCHANGE REPORTS AT COST OF $1% PUTNAM & CO o'clock.~—advt, e S Members Hartford Stock Exchange Smith Business School opens Sept. | 1st.—advt, B L Quotations furnished by Putnam (Successors to Richter & Co.) | 'S5 and’ 810 summer dresses at|& Company, American Boys Touring Europe'§ swster m. £aay, Managce 81 Weet Main 5t Tel. $040 Raphael's Dept. Store tomorgow at | High Low Close et Gl way s e o) Spend 12 Cents for Tip Have The Herald follow you on , your vacation, 18c a week. Cash A E“‘ on l;“: l;;" 2TH s with order,.—advt, 0Co .\ . 120% . Another exceptional summer dreas Sm & Re.. 64% 8314 64 Washington, Aug. 24.—Elght hun- ares u er rus sale at The Big Store tomorrow at|AMm 8§ Rf cm.. 83% 83y 33 |dred miles of hard overland travel Al $1.49, Be on hand early.—advt. Tel & Tel..122% 118 1198 (for $1.35 s a record that smacks of Tob 0, 150% 150 1608 [the fishy, but is the actual feat ac- F. C. MacKay of the firra of Muc- g i Kay and WAIIe’r’m s in New York u:n Wool . o MK 9 943 |complished by five- enterprising Am- 7 per cent Prefen'ed a business trip, Ana Cop ~..... B8% 05 65 |erican college boys seeking adventure : A surprige party wi e |Ate Tp & B F..104 108% 103% |in foreign lands. . nIng In monor ot Mime Viole e At Guit & W T . 83 K 30 | They are W. J. Ash, Russell Ragan, 17 Richard street. Bolos were ren.|Baldwin Loco . 127 126 |F. J. Belvage and R. P. Cushwa, of dered by Miss Marguerite Maloney | Baltimore & O . 69%4 588 (Indianapolis, and G. W. Stasand, of | and John Hill. Among those present Beth Steel B ... 79 78 |Harvey, lllinols, all students of Wa- weré the Misses Anna Corridan, Mar- | Can Pacific ... 1474 * 148 |bash college, Crawfordsville, Indiana, guerite Maloney, Mary Hill, Mildreq |Cen Leath Co . 41% 8 413% |who are intent on showing how far Wood and Viela Bmith, Thomas Con- | Ches & Ohlo ... 17% 77 |resourceful Young American can M| nelly, Martin Connelly, John Hill and | Chi Mil & 8t P . 35% 35% |travel without money. : Howard Newton. A luncheéon was|{ChiRIsI& P .. 45% 45 Their arrival in Washington re- 9 served, i Chile Copper ... 28 228 ’remly. after about eight hundred 3 A baby girl was born at the local | Chino Copper .. 307 % 30% |miles in what they called “an anti- P . hospital this morning to Mr. and Mrs. | Con Gas 129% 128 |quated model of popular automobile,” Julian McGar of Bristol, Corn Prod Ref 119 118% |was at the expense of just $1.35 MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Crucible Steel . 94% 931% laplece. Of that, they boasted, 12 HARTFORD: Hartford-Conn. Trust Bldg., Tel, Charter 6330 . Endicott-John .. y 85% |cents was expended in a tip to a| NEW BRITAIN; 23 West M 3 : ain St.. Telephone 1815, All these Sweaters are six thread pure|f Erle o 17% |sarage hand who allowed them to p PERSONALS’ Erie Est ptd ... ) 2 27% |sleep over night In the back seats of 2 . . 9 ST Gen Electric ... 186 |cars stored there. They were on their . worsted American Hosiery make. $9 values. || ;. r. icwater tratns mansger or |Gen Mocere .. 13% |way to Newport News, tnere to snip| [R8] WE OFFER: the American Hardware corporation, |Goodrick BF ... 34% as “chambermaids to the cows,” on a with Mrs. Atwater and daughters, |Gt North pfd .. 84% |cattle boat bound for Liverpool. . Tomorrow and Saturday Lilljan and Hasel, aré in New York [Insp Copper ... 41 The trip to Washington took five orrm on o to today, taking an inepection trip on|Inter Con pfd ... 4 4% |days, during which they slept only L] the new steamer, Majestic, formerly [Int Mer Marine . 141 |one night in beds, springing what is the Bismarck of Germany. Int Mer Mar ptd 7 54% |belleved to be a brand new wrinkle —_— Allis-Chalmers . 57% |in hobodom., Miss Anna Schweltzer of 115 Smal- |Pacific OH . . 1% 7% A7% | Following out their plan of econ- Il | ley street is spending a two weeks'|Int Nickel ..... 7 18 [omy, two of them went to a hotel, 3 e 75, 5 4 g vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Hassler in | Int Paper . . 567% |engaged a room with two beds. Later R New Haven. Kelly 8pring T'r 2 42% [the other three, “dropped in casually -— Kennecott Cop. . 7 37% Itor a visit,” stayed the rest of the Robert Smith, a Torrington busi- | Lacka Steel .... 80 night, and so all five enjoyed the room . ness man, was a visitor to the Shuttle | Lehigh Val .... 68% (and hotel bills for three had been A e A aan: ¢ Meadow club yesterday. Mex ePtrol .... 82 1825 |saved. omon mfl \ L] e t—a e 1;:1: Stnt;: (l)l i 13% | They are golng to stay in Europe ; re. E. M. Huxford o es idvale Steel . ' 3534 |as long as their funds hold out, they VEW Main street, has as her guests, Miss hgu Pac .. 5 ) 24 |say, and are going to tour as much of New Bri ?Er mT;;‘Lh Bldg. 10 g;r::mm 4 h'(_vrl]e Adams of Winston-Salem,|N Y Cen .. . 98% |the world as they can. If they spring i u;d .l': 2580 : Telephone 3-4141 North Carolina, and Mrs. 1da Adams .\{ YNH&H .. 4 32% |more plans like the hotel one, they Tgem:;" ";x.mbgu andidaughienibaity, ot gBiattieboroiiNort (&l West : % 117% jare sure to be successtul. Harttord Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange Vermont. Nerth Pac 89% | But maybe ordinar: f . 'y people couldn't [ ] = Pure Ofl % 32% |accomplish the feat for it is well DopaliE S Harblary - Miss Isabel all‘a"m of el" S!(Anley Pan Am P & T L 79% |known that college students can et : street, is spending a vacation of two|Penn R R . 47 |think up more stunts i . weeks in the Berkshire mountains. Pierce Arrow .. y 1l g orSinar; r:o‘r:‘al!s Eo:h;h;)r:tr;:::; WE OFFER: (2 raireontyedtirom ;|| mav e et ¢ 8% llonger. At any rate, there are brains » NORTH & JUDD and Mrs. A. J. Barker, who l:i&\‘e Ju:! Reading . . s 79{; :::]':uguhp.mf;:'e‘::;'fi;;::;nemoe“"e;fig: LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK ISt ucerne e IsEland pancrars Lol Rep TOAERL. 3% of the college paper, the captaih of We Do Not Accept Marginal Accounts. WAL MAN FINED | HOLD SPEED CONTEST tousltalyfoetorefihely/return i tolthe iR hya [ND) NUY [ the baseball team, and the captain of States. P Sinclalr Ol Ref 33% %iltne s ; ’ i otball team which journeyed . IN BERLIN COURT : 5 ST South Pacific .. 94% east this year to give the army team | Forty Compete in 150 Words Per Harry Hatsing of the New Britain|gouth Rail .... 27% 21% a hard struggle Trust company, Clifford Odin of the | giydebaker Co 120 126% : JOHN P. KEOGH Minute Test At National Shorthand |Globe Clothing company and Carl|Texay Co 48% 48y b : s i < Alex Grubanski Arraigned Before =4 and Harry Hofer of this city, will|Texas & Pacific 34% 33% Banklng Chapter Will BMember Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York Reporters’ Convention. leave Saturday for a 10 day automo- |Tobacco Prod.. 86% 835 Start Winter Program New London, Aug. 24—The an.|Cle trip through Maine, Canada and |Transcon OM .. 15% 14% R T A Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport ot Reckless Driving. nuall speed’contest staged by the nas|OlheT hortherniparts o interest. Union Pacifie .. 151 1407 American Institute of Banking, will Danbury - New Haven Joseph Schoilnick of Kensington | tional shorlhnnd reporters’ assocla- Miss Elizabeth Martin of Newburg, l‘t‘:l‘::dd ;:“é: i 1?: 1;;% hold a rally some time the end of this Middletown BOhDS spfln‘fldd in the Berlin town court last evening| no 150 \words per minute test, and | CRRSOn of Hawley street. U 8 Indus Alco 65% 641 64% | . mmence. The raily will probably G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1013 on a charge of reckless driving and|,; ;.45 staving in to the final test of R e !g:s';‘:‘l"’" Co 1;::2 S 1:2:: be held in the Grotto hall on West operating a motor: vehicle without a|,gn 0 qc 0 inute ; Main street. At this meetin : 12 E 3 A 7, T ¥ A s . g the ac- ligenne, Hewagifiied Z“Q::‘:"%";”; The winners are to be announced | Mio% AEN€S anses il blfhs’é:‘ L 132 AaTAS ELS it esitonithe winten ot in willih ol e e N ———— gcgoilnifl‘-‘“‘gmw‘;"‘n_f e aritaly, | Friday noon. & LS ; i ; 7 |discussed and a program will be out-|Main and Lincoln streets. He- said| Sidney A. Davidson, Y. M. C. A. pres- A A nADhaTor tha' cae |, This afternoon the members to0k | 1. yyies May Kiley of Winter |Westinghouse .. 64% 63% . 637 |\Ded. Varlous committees will also|that he wished to pay for the dam- | ident of Brockton, Mass,, died at Pru- Alex Grubansii: of Broad- streef, [ 40 Butomoblie trip to. the submarine} 00 ol 0 Halen O'Brien of o " |be elected to arrange for the enter-|age which is estimated to be about $2.| dence Island last night from sieeping New Britain, was fined $40 and Com‘-h:mn tgxmm to Narragansett Pler, Slanisy atreet williapend the next two (Putnam & Co.) ;‘t,alnmen's and other social occasions.| Mrs. Samuel Clark reported to the | sickness a few minutes after her BT aReS Grlswold on ja chiafgei ot jlerfl nner will be served at 5:30 weeks in Atlantic City and Washing- Asked | Lresident Harry Hatsing of the New police that someone had entered her! father had raced by motor car and kless drivin, Johin ‘Embrig of|° Sock at the Hotel Imperial, Ling: 190 Retha TiraiThel o 645 | Pritain Trust company, pians for bet- (gtore at 71 Elm street during the motor boat with two physicians from reckless 8. E 8 Tomorro# a business session - will | tom D+ & b o |ter year this season and anticipates|pight and had I ity f Newington , was brought into court|, i 2 — Am Hardware 190 night and had stolen a quaptity of Brockton. New . be held with election of officers and % | 3 {ig ovn the chapter being increased with | i 24 & for assault 'on Romen Arbour, also of [ oot o €EC L B B EErS BRC| John Souney of Winter street and [am Hosfery ... 1 B e e cleaie D sarctiealmndiCBoLYs ninensy (ool T ~ .Newjngton. . He was fined $25 and| “i,0 1908 convention. Joseph O'Brien of Stanley ,"gengm Bige-Hfd Cpt Co com..128 ? nies. | NO COAL, FLA!\T CLOSES. costs. It was learned that both men spend the next twvo weeks at Wash- [Billings & Spencer com. “_*'_“*‘"H THE P_OI OB —_— I)(;tron. ;ug}.‘ .I}:_——'gh;ee ‘lhoul]lndt D LICE. employes the For ‘ractor plant , conduct” automobile repair shops on - ington D. C. and Atlantic City. Billings & Spencer pfd.. 26 9 Sy ' “the main turnpike near the town Bne WOULD STOGK STREAMS it e t = 3 P §. H. Taylor of Berlin reported to SLEEPING SICKNESS FATAL 'pave been temporarily laid off be- L Judge Griswold on a Charge and each is eager to seek the other's DEATHS AND FUNERALS g;::_t:lAanrl:.ss |the police that he had broken the Providence, Aug. 24.—Miss Mary cause of the shortage of coal, it was business. Because of the jealousy, it & el e Genni & Pow ’“ traffic post at the corner of West|Davidson, 18 year old daughter of | announced today. is alleged lhflth:he ‘;m’t: bl’fflm: ;Y:-‘Local Followers of Izaak Walton Thomas Mclntyre. Eagle Lock gaged in a fight an GpC R ot The funeral of Thomas McIntyre of | Fafnir Bearing Co . Jowed. Would Angle for Trout in Brooks| o po,r| street, was held this morning | Hart & Cooley ... DI B HalyersonflofyHarttor a was | Nearby. at 9 o'clock from St. Joseph's church. |Hfd Elec Light .. fined $60 and costs on a charge of| ~ i The Rev. Patrick Daly, pastor, offi-|l.anders, Frary & Clark. reckless . driving and for eperating a| p. pranic Zwick, former health |clated at the requiem high mass. J R Montgomery com .. motor vehicle without a license. All|poorq chatrman, W. Middlemass and| The pall bearers were Joseph Don-|N B Gas . Hiae arrésts were made by the state police |W. W. Pease called on the state fish nelley, Charles Fay, John McNamara, |N B Machine . 4 A civil sult, that of August and|, 4 game commissioner yesterday in|Thomas Luddy, Frank McKeon and |N B Machine pfd fi’“m‘,ew}f'be‘;ct;“;' P‘;‘;L,fi'fi: g{ ":f‘;“ an effort to have certain streams in|James Leary. The flower bearers|Niles-Be-Pond com . ! B L tloen by Judge Griswold - Judgo|the state stocked:with trout. The|[were William McKeon and William | North and Judd . eSI re p o s u31ness It “ G local men do considerable fishing in|Fagan, both of Kensington. Peck, Stow & Wil . Kiett ‘:f ul;'raw BHGUnSappearec o and around Bristol and Portland and Miss Laura Farrell sang the mass, | Russell Mtfg. Co KHapia Dl they deelre to have state fisheries put|and the Rev. Patrick Daly ofticlated | Scoville Mtg Co .. & some trout in these streams. at the grave. Interment was in 8t.| Southern N E Tel . - COAL cARs ARE GOOD Inasmuch as the streams for short|Mary's cemetery. Tarrant and Haffy | Standard Screw . periods cross private grounds, the|were in charge of the arrangements. | Stanley Works .. RS A, 7 commission will investigate before Stanley Works pfd New Haven Road Officials Discredit |complying with the request. Mrs. David M. Robinson. Torington Co com 4 e Mrs. David M. Rohinson, age 83| Traut & Hine Statements to Contrary Made By | GERMANY. years, died at her home at 16 Vine| Travelers Ins Co . — street last evening. She was born in| Union Pacific ...... Strikers; Widow of Rev. Dr. C. H. Hartranft, Enfield, Conn., and lived in' this city st } cifically the change in price sire subsided. Jaw i 94— ¢ ; 8 for the past seven years. 2 - y b , ra e s . . New Haven, Aug. 24—The N. Y. Formerly of Hartford D e v tmo sons, Davia | VE¥g TORK CLEARING HOTSE REFORT levels and price tendencies It is upon this basic fact that N. H. & H. ralliroad statement today | T s A e TR X s : 3 i ATy angaad ; says that Its coal cars have not de- | HArttord aug 24—ors Ula BOrgin gr, of this city and Fred Robin-| — Bances ... Hd0000 have caused business men every- Advertising rests. terlorated since the shopmen's strike| cpocter . Hartrantt, who was pres. | oo amcrnetr b gne Shiers where to think less superficiall : : : : : avee e granaentiaren. arrange.| MILFORD WOMEN WIN d e Y It is the function of Advertis- began and denles claims sald to have| ot of the Hartford Theological f ¥ i six dchild 5 Arrange- o « 2 been made by shop crafts leaders.| seminary from 1888 to 1903, died on | wauts fon the. tameral. which are in and more fundamentally about ing to create desire. On July 1 the New Haven road had|jyy 30 at Wolfenbuttel, Germany. ‘ 4 . : do et v . M. Curtiii Sons, are in- business. 1,343 home coal cars in bad order,|gnhe jeaves one son, Frederick Berg charge of J. M Are Finally Given Seats on Republi- us SS. . g t '8, Wwhil A t ; < e |complete, but burial will be in y S | sir « the sta!emerr; (Savs, while on AUBUSt| Hartrantt of Hartford: one brother, [y toeh e ! i W 2 n s The de ire that is created by »: 19 the last date for which fig | Dr. J. ¥. Berg of Plainville, N. J,, and | can Town Committee After Heat- Great basic facts which were Advertising is always some spe- available there were 1,335 coal cars|p sister, Miss A, P. Berg and Miss & 7 i | : i : e 1 “in bad order. These figures represent | Kate Dewitt Berg of Philadelphia,| SUICIPE IN BLOOMFIELD ed Arguments. j but little realized, except by cialized form of an elemental IO Bond NCRRI It WS jeei Ch and Miss Eleanor Berg of Atlantic|y .o Man Slashes His Throat With | Miltord, Conn, Aug: 24.—Women thinkers along economic lines, need. Elemental needs, in their Referring to box cars the statement| cjty, N, J. h vho vote the republican ticket 7 ; or : > says the New Havén road had 9,729 Mrs. Hartranft was Miss Ida T. a Razor—Body Found in Ditch weor: : ;?oi;: eyes"em!: enctaheircd:_! have now become clearer to the glmple fmmy are the raw mater- such frelght cars in bad order on| Berg of Hartfard before her mar-| Hartford, Aug. 24.—Martin Chris- | mand that they be given seats in the | public at large, and to business ial out of which must be created July 1, while on August-19 there were| riage. She went to Germany4n 1903 | tiansen, a litelong resident of Bloom- |pown committes. At & conference leaders in particular the D d for th ducts of 9,358 in bad order, a reduction of| with Dr. Hartranft and, engaged in |field, committed suicide last evening|which lasted several hours it was rec- p: . the Demand for the products o 871 cars. [ research work with him! Dr. Hart-|by cutting his throat with A& Trazor.| smmended that the new committee % A T industry. This Demand, in its bR e | rantt Gled in Wolfenbuttel DecesalNr |The body was found in a ditch by the | congist of 17 women and 25 men, and One such fact is that Desire is turn, upholds civilization itself COAL PRICES INCREASED. | 30, 1vid. _ | roadside. He had been employed on | ¢na present town committes will et | el urn, upholds civilization itself. Tllinols Operators Talk on $1.25 Per| ARMSTRONG VS, CARROLL UEIGEIEn (plathton Jof e -;;:;::- on the suggestion by.changing rules | the desire of the people fo} G It is the one necessary thing 0is S 28 4 £ 2 L. |can Sumatra Tobacco Co. y - | to conform. S1T p v th : . st . at inspires all human activity. y day, when he gave up his job. He i, + 0 < 1o { Tomorrow Morning Will See Finals in|nas’ been drinking heavily for some article of commerce that makes SLELQ e LI o o] Men's Golf Tourney. time. He was about 28 years old and CHANGE AT YALE. [ it profitable to produce it. When It is the function of Art and sociated Press.) — Coal mine opera- 2 & ; broth d tw e 3 | SR , & tors in central Iilinois today an-| New London, Aug. 24.—J. P, Tay- L';:[P‘;S_ his father, a brother and tWo| New Haven, Aug. 24.—A change in that desire fails all the agencies Industry to take the raw mater- nounced they had increased the price | lor Armstrong of this city, president |5 ST Yale baseball coaching by release of fi ‘oducti t t : . . X | A. E. B, “Bernie” Tommers was fore- | of its production must cease to ials of nature and refine them of coal $1.25 a ton. of the Shenecossett Country club at JAS. A. PRICE DEAD : The rise was followed by a protest | Eastern Point, will meet George b Fi cast today but as yet lacks official operate. P 3 i from sub-district officlals of the Wyman Carroll of Norwich in the | Providence, Aug. 24.—James Al-lconfirmation. It was said that there b into Pmdu(t.s that con.StltUte ; A ; ; [Arich Price, prominent attorney died |will be changes in the new baseball | . " Supply. It is the function of United Mine Workers, who termed final round of the annual men's 14 T] g f1 t wa ns d " d A the increase “lezalized robbery.” August golf tournament on the Stene- |today at his country home in soufh committee by reason of appointments :ll‘ { (" s CO.LI €l.e aca- Ad\'ertising to take the raw ma- “Miners have returned to work un- | cossett links tomorrow morning. The |Swansea. He graduated from B”""{ by Captain Eddy. of the team. | demic until the nation-wide ces- al £ el ] der the same wages and conditions,” | winner of the match will receive a|university 1802 and Harvard law BESIRES-Y) = sati f liberal buvin de it terials of elemental need for Seoretary John Watt of the sub-dis. | handsome silver - cup, appropriately |school 1897 ROCHESTER CLOUDBURST AL e, AR Tas DU THACS 2 food, shelter, and clothing, and trict said. “There has been small inscribed, and the runner-up a similar C s s o S . el a matter of cardinal importance, efi h % ha'd S % . loss to either miners or eperators. |award. STOCK DIVIDEND Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 24—More d tl stion of the hour b refine them into the desire for & Because of the great quantity of coal | In the semifinals this morning| New York, Aug. 24—Directors of |than 100 familien were forced from ana the ques O’f € hour de- the finest products of Art and rmstrong eliminated L. Tracy Shef- . ele- [t omes and thousands of dollars S, ? "@- fe stored and the fact that the mines|Armstrong elim y Shef-|the American Telephone and Tele- [their homes a came the means, i any, of re Industn;, and these desires con- " would have been idle wheher or not | field of New London, by one up at the |graph Co. voted to offer stockhelders (damage done as the résult of a cloud- | b y % s there had bean a strike, the opera-|20th hole, and Carroll defeated Phil. |of record on September §, one share |burst late last night that has vir- storing the POPU]?}I desire to do stitute’ Demand. - Each function tors cannot with good grace lay their | Corbin of New Britain by 8 up and 215f new stock at par for each five|tually inundated Geneva, according to business—the desire to buy. TR . increase in prices to the losses theyto play. A large gallery followed the | shares outstanding, for a total ameunt |reports received here today. V is as important as the other. JAL/S L SRt Dotk Choiiig e R cuhridil — It came to be seen that the And now the time has come when RED CROSS SEALS. | W. W.&VETS TO MEET public desire for the products of this face is realized as never 1 s . . New' Haven, ‘Aug, 24— 'confer-; ' New London, Aug, 24—The §6th a business or an industry was before. ence today decided that the Christ- artillery, one of thetwo military or- BARGAIN WEEK I I()s l . y mas seals campaign in New Haven| ganizations which saw service in the _At._. Sum of money on Main Street, ' next Christmas will be under the em- ! world war will hold its second annual ployes tuberculosis relief association | reunion in this city Sunday September this afteeioon. I ) reward i instead of under the American Le. 17 The reunion will bring together | { BESSE - LELANDS left at Herald oifice. /¢ glon and the Y. D. club, as in the past more than 1,000 ex-service men (rom‘ & two yeara. all over New England. The basic changes that have the only real and permanent as- taken place in business during set. Every other assumed asset the past year or more—spe- became a liability when that de- 3 Laltosma

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