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. OCTOBER 25, 1922, OIL PROSPECTORS | G e TFGLRIEIN,J, ~ WANTFLAGHANAT _WALL STREET STOGK GO0 ARGENTINA -5 ..z, . AUTOHOBILE CRASH RAILROAD CROSSING EXCHANGE REPORTS Albert Rehef of Meriden will be mar- ried on Baturday, October 28. Miss| 10:30 a. m.—Open| " { : . m.~—Opening prices in to- Possbilies i That - Gountry {Nis 5“5 . v Vitins Are Two Chidren, Wom:|C. of G, Receves Complaint Be- 12 mirwe_were” i wih s Bring Many Gompanies Into Field|” vavivse. mavw e omene—| g and a Former Policeman cause of Danger enl el avaren esioan Fei ni PUTNAM & CO Mcmbers New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange (Successors to Richter & Co.) Stanley I'.. Eddy, Manager 31 West Matn St., Tel. 3040 advt, I e SR vanced nearly three points to 234 1.2, ’ = @ new high record and then forfeited Buenos Aires, Oct, 23,—The ofl pos- f":‘IT“"“‘"l“ "“’;:'1 anletly - obrerved | yontelair, N, J., Oct, 25—With the| Several complaints have been ro-|!S SAIn on profit taking. The in. eibilities of Argentina have already th.lr ::"'{ wa n',r:"‘“l.‘""”y A geath of Gertrude M. Dahlen, 10|cefved at the office of the Chamber|CTeASe in retail business due in part attracted Standard Ofl, Anglo-Per. |t AR fpday. 4 ‘1_‘““}’" Va8 years old, the deaths from an auto-|of Commerce asking that some nction | '0 the cooler weather found expres-. slan, and the Royal-Dutch groups, ’s';"rM' i ‘“”'h“’ n T. Winters "“ moblle aceldent here early yesterday|be taken to have a fagman at the |10 in the demand for merchandizing ::‘:l';‘;v:l‘:’vrlfl:l:elrn‘?::”;\orlz "?[‘hbe‘;h:.. 19'1" .ghfley‘h‘lj'l:'e m'tfir;’e’c‘dnnhl:‘;hle.r:lilv r’fl!\llncremm to four. The glrl died South and Stanley streets rallroad 'MrI" SMBSSIIRIES Hiholionk; ity eld. e lat. |19%< 8 "|in Mountainside horpital, where hor|eross ¢ . nearly 1 1-2 points wer . est arrivals are the Chileans, ‘and n:ne‘ Rose, Elizabeth, and one 80n,| mother, Mrs. Anna M. Dahlen, mhn: 5.:.‘3?"??.3':337 xfl‘:o::rrf;ni:::xyflfn\n: ed by Hobert r‘"'- Mfllhe:omrtfl?l?:a three, prospecting corporations have | Thomas. Yot a critical condition. Those kiiled out-|much as Stanley street is being used | <avser and Mantatthn Shirt, the last been floated in that country with the | Vaudeville, Tabs' fair tonight—|right 1n the accident, which occurred|as n detour while a new pavement is|'2Med at a new peak price. Gener- ,object of exploiting lands in the Com. |84Vt b about 1 o'clock, were \rs, Anna Die- [being constructed on South Main |2l Am. Tank almost broke through to odoro Rivadavia and Neuquen terrl- The annual meting of 'vh' New Brit- | trich of 254 Bixty-seventh street,|{strect from the Berlin town line to|® NeW top on a gain of more than 2 Yor0 of Aveiitive: dlin League of Women Voters will be | Brookiyn: Guatav E, buhlen. § venrs|mrees momg e = | points. Other strong spots were Pan- 8ince the Standard Oil Company of h‘pm tonight H‘t elght o'clock ‘In theloid, and John Dockery, a former po- Miss “M’: Curtin reported the |A™M: A. Btandard Ofl of N. J., Fisher New Jersey purchased thé properties | Chamber of Commerce rooms. After |ijcamdn, 30 years old, both of Mont. |compiainte 1o Johm ' Tanmts \- [ Body, United Frult, Wells Fargo and of the Compania de Petroleo de Chal. | the election of officers, Mrs. Kitchelt | ojajy, o ot the . Chamber of Commence, | Endicott Jonnson, il up apoint or laco for $2,000,000 (Argentine pa-|©f Hartford will speak on the Bchool Attended a Party. wha dn Losi touk By the )m;m_ ‘:"h‘ | more, Btudebaker, Maxwell, Motors A per), Standard Ol of California has|Of Politieal Bclence held last summer | Thefhccldent occurred 300 feet| ity Engineer J rw Willlams. Mr, |24 Atlantic Gulf were under pres. t:k;n ovar, éxispsive | prospesting at Wiillams Callege. south” of Unlon street, on _Orange|Loamis reported that Mr. Wiliams|*97 . rights on the other side of the Neu- o =t Road, Edward F. Dahlen, a'painter, | pas v ’ soml Noon—Heavy selling of M auen fleld and near the Standard of| DEATHS AND FUNERALS |of 11 Miller street, Montelatr, was| e merine 15 mctne. oot *"% | pet. which Peaoted fhom 8k aoe New Jersey's concessions, which hor- the driver and owner of the car.| 'Those who have made the com-|22? and Atlantic Gulf which dropped der the River Cévunco. A new cor- Jozeph Marino. Others in the automobile were Dah-|paints olaim that the crossing|[CU Points brought out extensive of- poration, the Andes Petroleum Cor-| Joseph, 2 year old kon of Mr. and |len's, wite and two children, his|hyanacdens is dangerous inasmion oe|f€FINE8 of other ofl and shipping poration, which will work with Mra, Tulll Marino of 69 Lawlor street, | mother-in-law, Mrs. Dietrich; h"‘:lhfre AT fi,‘,” R TS m_i\’ |shares as well as a good supply of Bentina capital, has just offered stock |died yesterday afternoon. He leaves | brother-In-law, George Dietrich, and|gtanjey str it Aea it RariRaen ; motor, steel, equipment and dividend- to the public and Intends, if the flo- |hesides his parents, three brothers|Dockery. All had been attending & | u detour. One year igo when re.|PAYINE ralls with the result that prices tation ia & success, to prospect in the |and one sister.” The funeral was held [ party in honor ot Dahlen's thirty- | were being made on the Der.|DeEAN to crumble throughout the list, Covunco district also, this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burlal [Afth birthday and were on the way(ln purenike tiaffic was diverted | SCIINE of industrials was largely of The West India Ol Company is|was in St. Mary's New cemetery, |home.’ There s a sharp curve on gy roush New Britain by way of Stan.|Frofessional origin and - apparently completing a large refinery &t the o J Orange Toad, and Dahlen's car|oy sireot and during this fime a fiag. | U2 o the theory that the steady Port of Bahip Blanca, through which Emil Shjcrden. mverved and ran info the curb, crash- 0% SEEE 20 0T NE SN LIGE R At Irise in securities values had largely practically all the ofl produced in| Emil, the 28-day-old son of Mr. and |Ing against a trec and then against a|pne pasn. 1t i thousht by many that |41counted all the business expansion Argentina must pass on its way to|Mrs. Emil Shierden, of Berlin, died |telephone pole. e foentlt Do emploved at this eross. | SEht. Gulf States Steel, Corn market, and- proposes to construct a | yesterday morning at the Hartford| The noise made by the car when it '”' c:’“l‘ :P‘ '.? fhoid % Sohith c:fn:' Products, Studebaker, Baldwin and similar plant in Uruguas, probably at | hospital, The funeral will be held atfcame in contact with the curb and|iiS &t least until | the South Malam, Locos and standard Ol of N. J Montevideo. A number of geologists | 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, and |tree was terrific, awakening residents gigelupaingiata snder were particularly .vulnerable to béear are at work in thi last-named repub- [ Rev, Henry W. Maler, pastor of thetor blocks around. Frank . Sinn of | QOMD attacks. Subseque 3 ’ ‘ PROF. HART SCORES c s e e and it is believed that that coun- | Center church, this city, will officlate. 120 Orange Road and others hurried ers which caused a 20 point jump in Jersey Central and a ‘sharp rally in| 40 Shares S. N. E. Telephone to Yield 6 1-4 % R e Members New York Stock Exchange MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGB HARTFORD: Hartford-Conn. Trust Bldg., Tel. 3-6329 NEW BRITAIN: 28 West Main St.. Telephone 1818, We Have An Active Margin in the SCOVILLE MFG. CO. STOCK. try, too, hus great \possibilities as an | The burial will be in Maple ceme-|to the scene, and the police were no-| = tiled. Thoge who reached the spot| ~ANCESTOR WORSHIP | Mexican Pet. caused a parttal recov- oll producer of the future, tery. first, heard Dahlen crying out in the ery in other quarters but the list was darkness to the other occupants of e still, spotting around noon. Call money o John nnon. - ! The body of John Gannon, former- |the car, asking each in turn if they| i |opened at 4 1-2 per cent. Nl YOHETEETIVE IS |1y of this city, who died Saturday at|were injured. He called each name| D0CS Not Want All Fathers of Revo-| “Quotations turnishea by Putnam West New York, N. J., will arrive in|and received no response, and when| Iution Pictured as Great, Im- & Company. 2 this city about 5 o'clock this after-|he found that all in the car were| High Low Close . noon. The burial will be in St. Mary's | dead or unconscibus except Dietrich maculate and Impeccable. 1% 13% he became frantic, Cotton Ofl . 25 25% 25% old cemetery. s Boston, Mass, Oct. 23.—Professor | Loco 128 129 CARD OF THANKS R R TR Albert Bushnell Hart of Harvard RS g University, speaking on Samuel Ad-| Ref. 60% 591 60 Officer Wounded While S(’,fll‘(}hiflg; We wian o thank our kind twiends | WTT ENFORCE DRY LAW LU L A f‘::x:e]gflcom’zm 13::: ;,g:z Ty ’ | 1284 12 1 New Britain Natioual Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row Telephone 8580 Telephone 3-4141 Members Members Hartford 8tock Exchange New York Stock Ezchange Donald R. Hart, Mgr. n and neighbors who sympathized with 3 club, declared: Tob ... (1614 160 161 for Lawless Gang-Two Arrested | vz ook tre ninsss sna death of our e have been red up on our an-|Am wesr 1.1 1os 180, 181 ; Haynes Declares That All Prohibition | cestors and we are all getting a little | Ana Copper 5 5 ———— (Slgned), | tire of these panegyrics and this in-| stoh T & § ;‘-',g;?: 1:':':2 122:2 MR. & MRS, JAMES FOX.| giatutes Will Be Strictly Enforced | discriminate praise of everybody born| At Guif & W 1 29% 25 rest” of two men, the Nassau county — T | before the year 1500. A8 to the men | Bajq Loco .... 141 1358 i85 authorities believe they have the| of the revolution, there has Erown up | Baltimore & O . 54% ‘ ‘§§" brains of the gang of three men and Washington, Oct, 23.—The liquor | €"0 Worship and almost a process| Beth Steel B . 743 73 ué & girl who have held up 30 or 40 statutes in all their broadened scope |°F Jdeification. ¢ | Can Pacific .... 147% 145y 145 motorists near this section during the | outlined by Attorney Gen. Daugherty | _ cOM “"‘“l our . enceslors WOrs |Oen elatntCor, .. {0K 59 395 | Jast year. The men are Thomas Ma- are now in effect, and will be rigldly | S31tY Of & E00C 2 ol rutality, 89| Ches & Ohlo ... 76+ 75% 7pe rino and Frank Koerner of 163 Ob- enforced, Prohibition Commissioner | “1e1 & woman in Boston was triéd. | Chi M & St P . 31% 310 s1% sarver street, Rockville Center. Coun- Haynes declared today when informed | CONvicted and sentenced to death fOF|Cni R 1s1 @ P .. 45% 44 44 ty Detective Ferdinand Miller took Tt g i iy of the decision of Judge Hand in New | Sneiehing ?,b"t”}:‘” it d}‘“‘; f| Chile Copper ... 25% 243 24% part in the arests o e men ant) Gepma Has Been Delving i Fleld | o scriaive to e taiance e snotner, On i, oiher hand, tneve| o cop L7 dhd it 20 ntified one of, them as a member an injunction to complaining ship |y o 0N S Con Gas ....# 144 1301 140% of a party which had heid him up companies. [ Maaachusciis hanin Ji0ne, ACAD oo EDdi et 11413 1384 1304 und engaged in a pistol battle with of Oscillation Activities of enforcement agents, | 0imire Sam Adams, though I do not) Crucible Steel .. 568% 80% 8214 We Offer— 25 Shares BRISTOL & PLAINVILLE ELECTRIC CO. To Yield About 7%, - Baldwin, L. 1., Oct. 23.—In the ar- From Now On. JOHN P. KEQGH Member Cousolidated Ntock Exchange of New York Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport Danb anbury BONDS New" Haven Opposed Plan. him Saturday night in the course of Mr. Hayhes said naturally would be| JJRK 8ll he did was right, unseifishicypy Cane Sugar 1314 Middleto ngfi . Mr. Haynes sa 2 y i A C § 1315 131 lddletown Spri eld which he was siightly wounded, | made to confbrm to any legal nmnu»;f:,]rf"i"fi'_“'l:‘fl“""oi ‘:’\::“ht‘;:;;’:fi"":‘ ‘:x'lnndmon.aunn L81% 88 sen P hTh" arvests followed u few hours| Berlin, Oct. 23.—The tickless clock |'tion fmposed by the tentative stay | gyt " UAE TO0 12, HHAENE welfare | EFle Lo15% 15% 164 Direct Private Wire to New York and Boston the hold-up of County Detective Ferd-{is one of the hoons-promised human- | from the New York court but the! 702 .| Frie 1st pfd 2415 24 24 G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat' O ! [ P v cee 2 2 W F. o] v at'l Bank —Tel. 1018 fnand Miller on Saturday night. Miller |ity through the discovery of a Ger-|commissioner emphasized that no gen- zlnz‘r:“f:::‘““"“ and of subsequent|Gen Eiectric ...183 = 177% 179 4 2 e 2 wis out on the longly Foshurst It man scientist who has been delving|eral extension of time would be made "\Vuhhu;lon N ihis Aatadtas he‘\GPn Motors ... 145 143 14% a’short distance from Frank Tinnéy's|in the fleld of oselllatlon. A selected | in enforcement of the legal require-||occq ‘o bus lottery tickets, and shen |CL NOTth DA L. 048 021 037 | Eo ey estate, pursuing his search for the|audience of government officlals, sci-|ment for prohibition on American| po naq a4 tremendous temper, for he LNSP CoPPer ... 871 371 37y gang whose operations have thrown|entists and newspaper men vesterday | vessels everywhere at sca and on for- [ atl @ FETERTOUE PRPEL TOF € Inter Con 3 X MURDER TRIAL OPENS SONS-IN-LAW HAVE this section into a panic. He had |witnessed a demonstration of Inven- | eign ships within American waters. | caaiom sweatig oo an anael . from |1teT Con prd 11 o parked his car just ofi the road, with |tions of this nature perfected by an 2 | Heaven. T like a Washington with /Nt Mer Marine . 1334 13 Rae GENUINE COMPLAINT its’ light burning when another auto-|cngzineer, Heinrich Schieferstein, head TR P R T red blood in his velns. I do not like |\t Mer Mar pfd 574 55 563 |Two Men and Woman Arraigned To- e e GIANCI TO BUILD all thia attempt to make out that the |7 %, L 1e"S 48 13| ey for Siaying of Jack Bergen T 3 a few inches of his|stechnik of Berlin. fathers of the Revolut ¢ e GXe 13% 15 c 3 car and a man holding A pistol or-| A noiseless timepiece, operating © o ot e IS ST AN, OB NG o g 4 oy Mo HoueNow Yo LSsraietothtegey dered him to “give up all you've got.” | without a lever, was one of a number ey iste anara e | Kelly Spring T'r 1341 ROy St Ao Law Has Been Typhoid Car- Grapples With Bandit of specimens which Herr Schieferstein | Plans Erection of 12 Tenement House 222 B i i Kennecott Cop.. 3 34% Hackensack, N. J., Oct. 23.—George Miller handed over his watch and [uced to show the technical fmportance | ] %GR T R AN TR BHAD Lacka Steel . R TR e e rier—All Suffer, $50 ash a ba rned fof cillating wer for -high-speed| on Summer Street—Neighbors Had § : | r.ent 2 | !, 50 in cash, and as the bandit turned jof oscillating po R | New York, Oct. 23.—Dr. I,,-nmn“tfil lh‘ Vi 697% | Scullion, and Alice Thompson, were to | Albany, Oct. 23.—Mother-in-1 tc'»“chmhe‘n m;‘ ml.u hhlw Miller grappled Lo Mg ong BEeG s L | Abhott, former editor in chief of | yre rl“‘sw -.233% 229% |go on trial in the Bergen county|comes for a visit, ‘A'ny‘rnde:';;'&' w m. He tore himself loose from |of ships, airplanes and~gliders. the Outlook and successor of Henry | \avale Steel .. 347 2 33% |criminal court today, charged jointly|comics knows that spell S the fingers of- “‘f’ detective and jump- (wrmu‘n-.\mfim_-m\ corporation has Santi Cianci was granted a permit! Ward Beecher as pastor of the Plym- | .\:Im'r';}c o .21y 2114 | with the murder of Jack Bergen, |gon.in-law. 1t spell ;De s trouble to ed Into his car. The engine was racing, | heen founded in Berlin for the pur-|today to bufld a 12 tenement house| outh Congregational church, Brook|N X Cen . .90 9854 | movie stunt actor, on August 19 1ast. |four of the tonein. t-y-p-h-o-1-d to and the bandit car sped off in the |pose of world-wide exploitation of|on Summer street, at a cost of $30,- lyn, died vesterday afternoon at 12:4 | N, ¥, N H & H.. 82 ¢ 30% | Bergen was shot in the Cline home | giate woman, v °f one up- darkness, but not before Miller had these discoveries. tepresentative | 00, Plans for the building were!a'clock in his town homev 188 Dess N.nrr & West ..124 2 123% |at Edgewater after he had been | Mother-i| '1 fired several shots after it. The bundit | IFred A, Dritten of Illinois is said 0| drawn by Max Unkelbach. {hgton avenue: North Pac .... 8 §77% |summoned there following the °°“"amlaob1:r- o :‘.“' ;‘" this case was an returned the fire and one shot struck |be sctively interested in the inven-| “The house is the one which result-| In his eighty-seventh year, Dr,|Lure Ol ... 1 30 |tession of Mrs. Cline of her relations oy ®° Eureti she g“’ the cooking Miller in. the left arm and went | tions. : \ { |ed in acon by Summer street resi-| Abbott was unable to combat a se-| Lol AM P & T 93 917% |with Bergen. The latter is sald to|pisipen pHut‘:;A‘:uflay n;mmd b through the glass of his aktomobile, Yesterday's demonstration was fea- | dents to bring about a deep building, vcre attack of bronchitis contracted | LéNN R R ... 48 483% | have admitted in the presence of Miss |y iy S0 PEG DROTEC some o Irom. the office of ‘& local physician |tured by the use of an oscillating mo- | jine. As a result the 10-foot line last June while at his country home |L1€TCe Arrow .. 121 123 | Thornton, Scullion and Mra. Cline the | o 008 T :Dhmd;“mg"‘;" | SR carrier o at Who dressed his wound Miller” called | tor which is said to be the firat syn- | wag pushed back five feet, but this at Cornwall-on-Hudson. Congestion |} ILtSPUrEh Coal 84 5 583 |truth of Mrs. Cline's confession. | di up Sherift Charles Smith, He met the |chronizing motor perfected, producing | did not interfere with Mr. Clanci's|of the bronchial tubes remdered | XY Con Cop . 1414 | Cline told the police when arrested |* At : v Sheriff and several detectives at the |vibrations of a connected flap or disk | plans, N | hreathing difficult awd enused him. to | ReRAINE & wouvi 1880 818 [that he and Bergen left the others|, o other-in-law may be a bit care- Ttockville Centre Police Stution and a |synchronously with th Rep I & S .... 55% 545 |and went into another room to fight [\CS3 Of her in-laws, but she is care. |Roval D, N Y . & 55 558 |a duel. He said that Bergen, having ful of her own children. She has LOCAT, ACTOR DIES |ten of them and not one has ever | Capacity of Mirnesota Out of a total of 1,600 eligible to/as a carrier. For six years officials at saving in | constitution that enable him the occupants of the hold-up car, 'The |the inventions mean a great sav withstand for so long a time the sap- | . Shesesagtaaiing s A sap- | e Sactfi . |caught typhoid from her. detectives went over the ground and |power. | South Pacific .. 933 14 | double cross him as he reaghed up to | ™, ' ¢ | Leo Roberts, Formerly of This City, 7 £ South Rail ... 2 : n: turn out the light and that Bergen | 1ne four sons-in-law all caught it the hold-up men had run their ma- {idea through studying the manncr in Passes Away in Detvolt THREATEN TO STRIKE | i | o BaLRn T y 135 | the possession of the revolver held by father and mother of one fell victims s SRR b 3 . | ol to mother-in-law's evil en the scene of the robbery, and had 1)1rn‘|\<“-‘- transmit ‘E'"?,l Vs BAOUNER: - (SEo ot TTa0 RaBafts 1h Detolth He |Press).—The union miners have Tobacco Prod.. 857 LR L B JU LS JAILS \is the son of Mrs. Delphine Roberts nosted notices through —the South |mranscon Ofl .. 14 @ i (Fton. Ho. Qi e Tty se JUHER Mill itively 1 ¢ |JUDGE FILLS b g 13% IT D hoarder in mother-in-law's home as ller positively identified Marino Roberts died of pneumonia, He is|strike of the mine will oceur a|United Iruit 1563, 0 155% 597 Y far back as 1900. Two sons-in-law | . 563 558 ence Sullivan, & school teacher of | s i old and was a vaudeville actor. His[miners join the federation and a|U S Foor Prod 51 5 7 e HIEING tol5 B ALl 8b Al Bowavely e act, although not having been per-[100 per cent union membership 8| ; About One-third of Those Eligible to| And the chances are they will es- held her up several weeks ago and | Divides Up Offenders According t0|ormed in this city, has been seen in|ohtatned meanwhile, W8 Rubbar Go 684 & : {55 A B h robbed her of $95 and a_diamond ring. nearby play houses and consisted of | - ohaiit U S Steel 4 SR ‘;fi‘g% Exercise Franchise Appear NONVM‘.‘WM A Couien, Sothern e AR G R e A i 2 ! ‘ away where she will not he able to ! DA 3 Prisons, leaves a wife, shortest people in Europe, 8 | |spread any more typhoid unt car was stopped by bandits. | J et b Utah Copper 681 v until cured i \ 2 4 N Mid States Oil 18 12 the detectives to Christian Kammer- | ns of the United States Court at c “ d C ” ) N— l 0 l | 2 I esanten: B 195 JKAtouE The Bl z d ! Lot Westingh 625 * | presented themselves hefor he se- | hlood test, but the woman refused to er of 78 Steevns Avegue, Oceaside, | Minneapolis roundly scored violators | aile alitornia s lg ltlnga e < | HENOUE 2 824 | [ ctmen to receive the electors' oath, {submit to. others until a few weeks movements of S I e |lose sleep. It was only™hie rugged | hurried search was at once made for | the motor. ‘The promoters assert that | i | Sinclair Oil Ref- 33 3315 331 [been given a pistol, attempted to/ ” | ping of his strength, physicians sald. | found that in their hurry to get ;| Herr Schieferstein hit upon his new shortly bef Studebaker Co 14 5 13014 | was killed while the two scuffled for | y before or after marriage, the i ABAnk. na 3 | $ o oscil! currents in wire g ; chine into a sandbank not far from | which the oscillating cur | Word has been received here of the| London, Oct. 23, (By Associated Texas & Pacific/ 28 278, | Cline. xas a 2 % 3 two grandsons got it too. So did a Identifies Marino of 287 Main street, New Britain. Mr.|Wales mining districts that a general | {pion Pacific 1405 1481, " 3 o q { 3 i as one of the hold-up men, and Flor- | WITH BOOZE SELLERS well known in this city, was 38 years |fortnight hence un the non-union | 'nited Re St .. 85 H {have enjoyed her company without Hempstead,' said he was the man who | % = S Indus Al [} | ndus Alco : 1 3 6415 cape forever, for the state health de- Miss Sullivan was o deiving with a dancing act on roller skates. l]o? The inhabitants of Lapland are the | S Steel pfd .. 1291 Selectmen. | | . i | Willys Overland 63 The license number on the car led! gt Paul, Oct. 23—Judge Page Mor- : 8% [be made veters this year, only 597 have suspected her. They made one National Lead 1 0, i ‘ h 6 1103 1108 | report completed this afternoon |ago. Now the in-laws are safe. who told the officers t name of the [ of the Eighteenth amendment yester- | le ) y automobile agent to whom he gave|day and meted out some of the stif-| : S ] |Cotorado, Fuel . 804 B0K | o | s e car last August a rt of & trade 8 j J eve! Lo ) i | s d v I X th 14 as par ri test fines and jail sentences ever| i « ) | (Putnam & Co.) In :\f“]“l\m\ to making |)\|A-nm\‘h0 )e\\ Haweners Arrested of new voters, the registrars have y Held as Rum Runners for another machine. In this way the | given bootieggers and mconahlners.‘ 3 : G . ;. ’ : detectives found Koerner, whom they | He filled jail after jail from the | 7 ‘ L S g it fon o “;‘_ Asked | giored to the voting lists, the names . ¥ 4 Aetna Li ns Co 645 660 | or 45 who previously voted in this| Springficld, Mass, Oct. 23.—Louis charge with being one of the hold-up | ranks of 95 men and one woman who | b : . e : o5 : s L T ; AT Hetdvare +..208 2 08 ity hut who have since voted else-|L. Leopold and Edward P. Butler men and the owner of the bandit car. After a severe grilling Mrs. Koerner, confessed, according to the detectives, that her husband, Marino, a third man and a girl were in the car which§the Hennepin county jail was full, held up Detective Miller. DISCOVER OLD BIBLE Boston, Oct, 23.—Ip a large col- Jection of books recently presented to the Cambridge Municipal Library by A woman donor, whose identity is kept secret, has been discovered an edition of the Bible nearly 400 years old and now valued at $1004000. T. Harrison Cummings, librarian, has just learned the value of the edition. The volume, It is stated, is one of four extant in the world and came off the hand press of Peter Quentels in Cologne in 1527. Other copies are in the Britsh Museum, I.ondon; the Royal Library, Stuttgart, and the National Library, Par Spartan daughters were taught to wrestle and fight Ilike their brothers, DOG—LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN Red (or brown) Cocker-Spaniel dog about 4 months 61d. Reward if re- turnéd to 42 Hamilton etreet. Phone 270, | I'first case, Mr. Cierk.” had been found guilty of fracturing the dry act. When court had been convened, Judge Morris asked J. A. Rustad if “Jt s, the marshal replied /{10“ gbout Ramsey county?” asked the judge. “Lots of room there, was the re- nly, “All right, we'Il fill it. Call the The line began to move. Gray- haired men,s youths, bartenders, soft drink bar proprietors, truckmen, car- psnters and farmers stood one at a time before him. About 40 were sentenced when the judge paused and asked, “Is this jail filled yet?" “We can stand a few more,” the marshal said. The procession moved forward again. Finally Marshal Rustad an- nounced that the jail's capacity had been reaghed. “All right,” said Judge "Morris, “we will Al the. Wright county jail.” And thus the work went forward, until not only had the Wright county jail received {ts ocapacity assignment tut also that of Mcleod county be- fore Judge Morris announced that he would call it a day. DBut he added “We will do our best to etop this traffic in liguor if we have to fill every jail in the state.” {Am Hoslery lige-Hfd Cpt Co com ..118 Billings & Spencer com 23 Rillings & Spencer pfd 25 Bristol Brass .. ¥ Colt's Arms Conn Lt & Pow pfd |Eagle lLock Local Men"Forfeit Their Bonds in Meriden Court * 4 a Henry Forsell of Fairview street, & Fafnir Bearing Co .... 55 5| Hart & Cooley Hfd Elec Light Landers, I" .. B8% By J R Montgomery com J R Montgomery pfd . 105 N B Gas 33 N B Machine yer B iy N B Machine pfd .. 38 |Niles-Re-Pond com 67 North and Judd . 54 | Peck, Stow and Wilcox 32 Russell Mfg Co vh, B8 Scovill Mg (o 380 Southern N E Tel g 180 ] Standard Serew IStantey Works Stanley Works pfd Torrington Co com Traut and Hine Travelers Ins Co ‘ | | tUnton Mre Co 1 Rl . s o \ . " Y What's in a name? Sylvia Sonia Cornet, 18, San Francisco, has| A minute drop of 2ci1 secretion gone in for mnsic and now she's called California’s nightingale— not because of cornet playing but of her exquisite soprano voice. |from the bee causes the chemical | sweet water obtained from flowers where, making necessary the formal- ity of a transfer. Charles Wickstrom of Stanley street and Edward Helm of Stanley street this city, who were arrested in Meri- den yesterday morning, on charges of breach of the peace and intoxication forfeited bonds of $12 apiece when they failed to put in an appearance at the Meriden police court this morning, according to the Silver City authorities. John O'Brien, the driver of the automobile in which the three men were riding, was fined $100 and | costs and given 10-day jail sen tence was suspend Falls Into Tub of Boiling Water, Little Child Dies The 3-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Marino of Lawlor street, dicd yes- | terday following a ferrible scalding Saturday night when he fell into a tub of boiling water at his home. It was while the attention of the parent was temporarily distracted that the | voungster leaned over the edge of the foremost |both of New Haven, arrested here October 15 were bound over to the federal grand jury today after a hear- ing on a charge of illegal transporta- tion of liquor. Police who made the rest testified that they found 14 five n cans of grain alcohol in the |machine MARRIAGE LICF S. | The following marriage licenses were issued today at the town clerk's office: Paul S8imko and Maggie Mar- voa, both giving their address as Al- len street and both of whom have heen previously married; Cesare De Luca of 345 Arch street and Miss Francesco Briganti of 30 Clark street, LEASES BARBER SHOP. Harry H. Milkowitz has leased a !store at 165 Arch street to Frank Ros- <o for use as a barbering establish- ment, The lease is for six years with the rental for the first three years, $65, and for the next three, $75. STEAMERS ON ROCKS, Gallipelis, Oct. 23 —The packet steamors General Wood, General Pershing and Tacoma stranded on the rocks at Straight Ripple, 15 miles be- low here, last night. Al are heavily change Which converts into honay the tub, lost his balance and fell in head |ladén. Government officials at Wash. | ington have been appealed to for aid.

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