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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1923, TN VANTS RENT | Fumerats | WAL STREET STOCK AT $500 A MONTH e ——————1| FXCHANGE REPORTS | St The funeral of John Edward Mun- Members Hartford Stock Exchange 4 son the soldler, who lost his life by | prices strengthened some in the Mofion ml’ Mlowmme Made flt b s P drowning at Momauguin Sunday, was | gecond hour but advances generally §l Stanley IX. Eddy, Manager 31 West Matn St, Tel, 2040 J ¢ o ’ held at 2 o'clock this afternoon from |aft stocks fractionally lower than the home of his sister, Mrs. Gustave|closing quotations yesterday. Much Hefll'ing 0“ Belkifl Bflflkfflptcy 5% " 5 & ‘ 5 .’ T ‘ Molander of Commonwealth avenue. |of the selling was traceable to cir- The services were cor;duvt"fl by Rev. | culation of a pessimistic interview on C. J. Vahistrom, assistant pastor of | European conditions by a prominent 0o " Because a number of New Britain the Swedish Bethany church. Mr. | banker just back from abroad. teet|@ 'Y€ Will Gladly Assist the Holders of Fractional Shares of lawyers were in attendance at the 2 et oy % ¢ Munson waa accorded full military | shares continued under pressure, Guilf hearing in the case of Herman Bel- ’ o« I z honors the burial being under the di- | States declining 11-8, Call money LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK kin, bankrupt, before Referee Edward i 2 § Sy S rection of Eddy-Glover Post, Ameri-|opened 4% per cent, v can Legion. Wall Street 10:30—Opening prices M. Yeomans in- Hartford yesterday { R S % ¥ o s, y A afternoon it was necessary to posts ; 5 5 The pallbearers were David Ahl-|in today's stock market continued in Adjusting Their Fractions pone the usual session of short calen- e y ) i g Sa gren, Frank Duggan, I'elix Kamingki, | yesterday's iegular course. Ralls, dar court from 2:20 until 4:30 o'clock. Stuart Hellberg, John Preston, Dwight |olls and the steel shares receded frac- The hearing began at 11 a. m. and Skinner and Fred Ensworth. The |tionally while many miscellaneous lasted until 4 p. m. A motion was : color guards were Fred Tyler and |industrial stocks improved. Burns made by Morris Cohn, creditor, z Louis Fletcher. The firing squad was |Bros. B, North American pfd. and through Attorneys Saxe and Gaffney,| Lieutenant Russell M. Maughan, 2 i made up of Harry Ginsberg, John Os. | Malison recorded gains of a point that he be allowed $500 a month rent |army flier, failed for the sccond time 3 « : ter, Robert Bertini, Kred Hoffman, |each. T 2 for the place on Commercial street|to span the continent from dawn to B 2 Clifford E. Hellberg, William Rice, 1:30 p. m—Persistent selling of the - during the time it has been occupied | gysk. He flew 1925 miles, however, g 4 Roy Ensinger, H. B, Pfeffer and E. K. |steels, equipments, rails and olls, re- | under a co|vli:(|ounalB 'h‘:u of sale, |Springs, Wyo., after averaging 165 g ‘ s A viewioemelesy: in the early afternoon. Central Leath- Trustee David L. Nalr, represented by |miles an hour from New York. An 2 % S : Patrick J. Glynn, who died last|¢r, pfd, dropped 31 and the com- MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Members New York Stock Exchange Hartford: Hartford-Conn. Trust Bldg.,, Tel. 3-6320 New Britain: 23 West Main Street, Tel. 1815, A Rlett & Alling contested the claim and [ofl leak compelled him to abandon oo g Friday In¢ Hartford and who was|mon 11 despite a favorable earning maintained that all Mr. Cohn was en- |pig second attempt. Above is photc o buried here Saturday, is survived by |Statement for the first six months ot titled to was $100 or $150 for some £ % three children, in addition to his|the year. Other large losses included | fixtures and ' nothing. for- rent. , De. |°f Bis plane’coming to a stop at Mc- ! el fatResand miatar: DuPont 414, Baldwin 2 3-8, May Dept. | cision was reserved. ~ |Cook Field, Dayton, O. Right, is Stores 2 and Bethlehem and Gulf | - | Attorney Nalr also made a motion | Maughan annihilating a sandwich. Z | States,steels 1% each. Middle West that Harry P. Smith from whom Mr. | ’ : CIV"J WAR YETERAN IS |and Western railroads were pushed |down 1 to 1 5-8 points and Studebak- BUDG 1y meiek ax Rt Sk vt Ny WINNER, BUT ALSO LOSER < aropvea 1 3.s. the stock to the trustee to be disposed |, | High Low Close of, the $1,000 to bé returned to him e |Am Can ....... 92% 901 90 % following disposition of the stock and Arrives in New York, Loses His Life's|Am Cr & Fdy..150% 157 157 Mine trustee aino made a motion nat| CITY ITEMS. PERSONALS savings But Captures |Am Loco rr.i 108 adw e8| ey e We Offer i T T And Recommend Clifford Guite, who is supposed to Pickpocket Am Sm & Re..'57% 56% 0661 | . Aetna Life Insurance Co. have purchased a South Main street | |Am Sg Rf em.. 63% 63 63 | store from Mr., Belkin, be directed to| Gulbransen Player Pianos. Morans' Mrs. John £. Farr, Mrs. John F, ew Yorfl, July 24.—John Oberlatz |Am Sum Tob .. 20 20 20 | = pay the balance due on the purchase | —advt. Meehan, Mrs, Thomas J. Smith, Miss|of Los Angeles, a Civil war veteran, |Am Tel & Tel..122% 1221 1223 ""“"""""""“"”""“"'“"”|"""""llll"l"llIllllllluIlllmullmll to the trustee. This will be argued | . Men's Neck Band Fancy Percale|Florence Farr, Miss Kathleen Grace, |emerged from a train at a New York |Am Tob . 147 147 | further at a later date. Shirts, regular $2.00 values; Wednes- | Miss Rose Lynch, Miss Mary Murphy |city terminal yesterday with $560, his |Am Wool . . 858 858 Among the ijocal lawyers presert|day morning $1.00, at Besse-Leland's. |and Joseph Farr, have returned from |entire savings, safe in his pocket as/Ana Cop ...... 423 407 41% were Attorney F. B. Hnugerford, | —advt. a week’s auto trip to Montreal, Can-|he thought. Before he passed through |Atc Tp & 8 F.. 991 99 99 representing the bankrupt; Attorney Radlo sets and supplies at Morans'. |ada, and the Shrine of St. Anne de|the “big iron" gate, that portal of the |At Gulf & W I . 188 138 1385 SR s - 5 Morris D. Saxe and Judge B. F, Gaff- | —advt. Beaupre. 5 ‘;“uulmm\‘n to strangers” he felt a tug|Bald Loco .... 122% 1191 119% mfin m E ney representing Mr. Cohn; Attorney Men’s Porosknit Union Suits, reg- — lat his pocket. Baltimore & O . % 48% 485 9 Donald Gaffney representing Mr.|ular $1.50 value; Wednesday morning| Master Mechanlc Edward Burke of| When Oberlatz reached for his|Beth Steel B . 48% % % NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD Guite, Attorney William Greenstein|$1.12, at Besse-Leland's.—advt. the fire department and Assistant|money it was gone. But not the man |Con Textile ..... 7% New Britain National Bank Bldg. 10 Ceantral Row representing Mrs, Ida Goldsmith, At- Superintendent of Fire Alarms Leon|he suspected of taking it. Emitting|Can Pacific ... 1467% Telephone 2580 Telephone 2-4141 torney Nair as trustee and Judge B. Toczko are on vacation this week. |a shout that would have made Stuari's | Cen eLath Co . 52 5 Members Members W. Alling, of Klett & Alling, repre- QUOTA IS FILLED S0 = raiders green with envy, the “vet” of |Ches & Ohio ... 601 Hartford Stock Exchangs New York Stock Eschange genting the trustee. | AT R | Mrs. Mary Lynde of Jersey City, | other years galvanized into action and | Chi Mil & St P . 18% Donald R. Hart, Manager 2 P R SO AR HIS FAMILY IS BARRED'N J., is the guest of Patrol Driver|then ensued a chase in and about cars |Chi R Isl & P . 26 — R, 2 g |and Mrs. James McCabe of 329 Ma-|which finally ended in the capture of | Chile Copper 27 b4 . 5 " Hindus and Mohammedans | ple street. Harry Davis. Con aGs 61 We Shall Be Glad To Adjust Engaged in Fatal Clash A search falled to reveal the money [ Corn Pro R : : ; sl — e . 122y s . By The Assoclated Fress. Britlsh Musiclan is Held Up By U. 8.| 109,000 DIVIDED BY WILL |in the possession of Davls, but he was | Cruclbue, Stel . 6514 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK Ajmere, British Indla, July 24. — Immigration Officials By held in $10,000 bail on a charge of [Cuba Cane Sugar 11 7 A serious clash between Hindus and 5 2 John Butler' of Pelham Leaves An- [pocket picking. Endicott-John .. 67 WARRANTS Mohammedans here iast evening re-| Govt. Red Tape nuity for Mother-in-Law Mr. Oberlatz is to be the guest of .12y WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACQCOUNTS. sulted In the killing of five persons| - o i " Wi N . |the railroad company until the|Erle 1st pfd 19% and the injury of several others before | New ¥ork. July 24——Arthur Beck-| White Plains, N. Y., July 24.—The | charges nsainr? Davis are dlsposed of.|Gen Electric ...175% the troops which called out to assist with, concert master of the Umelandjglll of John Butler of Pelham has Davis has a necord of 19 arrests, po- |Gen Motors . 13% the police succeeded in restoring or- orchestra, who arrived on the liner oeul filed for probate in the Surro- lice say. ly Gt North ptd .. 63 det. - The ‘MoRdmmedans attacked & Orduna a;\d r(’f!ns‘ml to]“(:aml whsl\:; futelsnoffl[cel.e }ze‘;‘;:sot%olom“cstp Qha;’ LS Insp Copper ... 303 e o5 3 : i1 [told his wife and three children wou he left at leas ,000, Some of | ‘'OMAN AIDS ROBBERY. z ‘}:":‘;;‘F pr;,c“;;s?:ng":"'x’f:: ;:f"?(;‘“;’; be excluded hecause the British quota |the bequests were: O D if\’:;,s‘_’é;a:‘::e"ml’f‘f f::fi JOHN P. KEOGH the paraders were destroyed. The 1‘1‘;25 rtnu:‘?‘,_ is now at his hotel. So mia ’Il;tl)’lzis“{:lkexxl iffidc[fifiizi ‘?,;100‘12;:: Autoist Attacked in His Car on Lone- facmvcl ;Hl cee.. 338 33Y% Member Consolidated s“lock Exchange of New York police were roughly handled by the | ™ ;. missioner of Tmmigration Cur-|Bronsin, son of the testator's stepson, Iy voad. b tongon Ly ek . i Hgiane: ran learned of the musiclan’s plight, |Perclval V. Bronson, §10,100; to Per-| Atlantic City, N. J, July 24.—Re- | 10 porer -+ 384 e \IIJVat‘e)rbury STOCKS Bridgeport orty ‘o e oy o Amerien |0 Started cutting red tape. It took |cival V. Bronson, his stepson, a life In- | porting to the police that he had been | Kenn Gorper < 331 o4 anbury DS s Vorty per cent of all American|ince hours' cutting, but the family come from $25,000 and a diamond |assaulted by four men and a woman | [ msn Vajiey . 603 aa Middletown BON New Haven women are cigarct smokers, sociallfngily was landed at the battery. |ring and diamond stud; to his friend, |who had requested permission to re-| yia Statesoy | yer Cait R et workers; cRUMETR, They wero taken from a ship to|Geraldine O'Nelll, $6,500; to Edna |tupn witn him in his automobile from | Mics acme .. 107 1128 Direct Private Wire to New Yo —_— Fllis Island and received a quick | Bronson, $10,000; to Hazel Bronson, | Margate City, early yesterday, Joseph | N \ Canlr:l 99% 9‘8" G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1012 New Member hearing before a special board of in- |$10,000; to the Trustees of St. Pat- | 1 Beatty of Washington, D. C., regis- | N ¥ N 1 & . 190 1232 quiry. | rick’s Cathedral, New York, $150 for |tered at the Dennis hotel with his| Nort & Wi % i Beckwith passed the Immiigration |the care of his plot in Calva ¥ ceme- |\t was taken to the City hospital|North mcfn': ::lfi:‘!z 12;7,: tangles as a professional man, but re- |tery. . |suffering from a broken jaw and lac-| Pure Of ...... 181 18;‘ 5 B IARG AR . fused to leave the ship unless assured \e T:w ;Pm?gd"w?rotfie“;?': ::ds‘:o- | erations of the head. Fan Am P & T 64% 615 Th H f d . T that his family would not have to putfen o frusiees, who ave direc Beatty told the police that he had|Penn R R .. 437 % C C in @ night at the ieland. convar bie ssouritish inta emh and o PeriY tOIC TR Folle Lk ke badiBemn B E ... X 48K e Hartford-Connecticut 1rust (ompany R then divide $40.000 Into a8 many|,uiomopgie to visit friends. As .he|Ray Con Cop .. 11% 11% 0ld State House Square, Hartford, Conn. 'y i shares as there shall be living of his s . HERRICK LOSES CONTENTION |ohjjdren, X was leaving a hotel there, he sald, he|Reading . ..... 76% 75 'y > was accosted by four men and & wom- | Rep I & S .... 454 43% 9 H Mr. Butler made provision for his |, " " gked him to bring them|Royal DN Y .. 471§ 47% Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. Tails to Expunge Stenographer's Story 'r‘reucl:l;lfehl;:;-ol:\\; Edna A. Beckwith, to back to Atlantic City in his aiitomo-|Sinclair Ol Ret 24% Hih B of Libel Plot From Record ! e kb i bile. They assaulted him, he said,|South Pacific .. §7% 863 ; Foreign Exchange to all patts of the world. shington, July 24.—Charges that | A % ¥ beating him Into insensibility. When|South Rall .... 33% 327 327 TR I e b |Encircle Globe in 280 . !he came to, his jewelry and cash, val- | Studebaker Co 1083 10414 LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING tive from Oklahoma, planned a_big | Hours Flying in the Air [ued at $1,500, were missing. Texas Co ¢ 42% | libel cowp against newspapers, which | e —— Texas & Pacific 20 19% Bank by mail. | were made by Miss Ethelyn Chrane, | Lisbon, July 20.—Colonel Sacca- KLAN INITIATES 652 Tobacco Prod .. 821 81% his former stenographer, whom he|dura Cabral, one of the Portuguese/ —— Transcon Oil .. 65¢ 55/’ B —— | sued for $50,000 damages for fallure | aviators who flew from Lisbon to Rio|Rented Field at Hackensack For |I!'nion Pacific .. 131 129% !m keep a promise to marry her, will | de Janiero, referring recently to hrlfi “Sunday School Picnic” ::“‘é'g_ol:; &;’tro'dl 7:';'% ;: remain upon the records of the Dis- | project of flying around the world,| ) . | trict Supreme Court, despite Herrick's | said his itinerary would be divided | *f‘hc:_']’;‘t“f;)‘;egl J‘;‘gt‘frysz:;;')fil“:; e R :;:: protest. | into three parts. R kg SR ] Justice Balley, In Circuit Court 2,| The first would be from Lisbon to ‘}"‘ac’k"e‘;‘“k‘:c‘::"z‘;‘:;rz":“fl‘r"t‘he‘;‘r:’!‘;?a“o‘g {,(Sh‘.“c"' ‘G’(“"‘ gz“l vesterday overruled Herrick's action | Japan, 9,870 miles; second, Japan to | %% ‘C"ndi"dflm :-{ e o Wlflll L 3?3:;'.“4 72 . to strike Miss Chrane’s plan of justl- | Newfoundland, 7,580 miles; third, |3 00y €IRTHERTEE BE T00 TR0 K| TUAS Overiand 0 56% 56 | fication from the record on the ground | Newfoundland to Lishon by way M‘wnods fre SR Puli tes 14 . that it was ilbellous and scandalous! | Fayal and Punta Delgada, 1,140 miles, | UL R0 B R RS B8 T (Judd & Co.) The plea contained the statement that| On the basis of an average speed n{“i"“ fro':n‘Hudinn Pasthic ‘and‘E ff | : fild Aakud ° Herrick proposed to marry Miss| 70 miles an hour, the aviator would (190 [rom Hucson Passaic a bl et A ] Chrane secrefly, and then sue news- | expect to spend 280 hours in the air.|COURtes and many from New York |Aetna Life . i AL ur aca lon SRR AR bEl Ehiney B o nrenitadll Mg A1 2 | were among the spectators, he de- |Travelers .. 80 640 Bert E. Haney, attorney, of Ore- |upon his supposed misconduct with| POST FOR YCUNG WIEDFELDT c“‘[{“"r;m_v L R ;"""’ }‘;‘::d:‘i“_ . 1etex : [ zon, recently became a member of the | her. 5 : Te H R o e | A head of the parade of the candidates | Bige-Hfd Cpt ... . 145 . 8. Shipping Board, to succeed for- | Miss Chrane declared that she re- | Ambassador's Son Will Direct Krupp . d t ... i mer Senator George E. Chamberlain, | fused to entertain such a proposition Farming Operations in Russia MOH?'l the field, and when the cere- | Bills & Spencer com ... 13 NO PAPER WILL TAKE THE PLACE OF resigned to practice law. Haney, 44, |and broke off the engagement. The al- mony was !‘mlfi'l a huge wooden |Bills & Spencer pfd 15 s | Berlin, July 24.—The son of Dr. |cross, 50 feet high and erected on a | Bristol Brass . 12 : red five year: 2 [ leger sue the newspapers is ommittee, and also as U. S. attorney | which is scheduled to take place next [at Washington, who is now an agri- [was 2 o'clock before the last of about (Eagle Lock ... 73 under fortbr President Wilson. fall. cultural student in Wisconsin, is one [ 300 autos left the fleld. Theodore |FAfnir ., ......... ..., 70 ) of the Germans who will eventually | Dunn, one of the owners of the field, | Hart and Cooley .... 80 take charge of the Krupp land con- |said that the man who held it said |Landers, ¥ ............ 49 cession in the Don district of the Uk- | he wanted a place for a Sunday school Rights ...... 24% | raine, it is reported here. gathering. N B Machine com .... 5% | This concession gives the Krupp e | N B Machine pfd ... 5 47 IT WILL FOLLOW YOU WHEREVER THE firm control of about 100,000 acres of PORROM IS D | Niles-Be-Pond 0 34 rich farming land which it is to cul- Lk ISTRIOT | ot and Judd ... ; v MAILS GO FOR tivate on shares, giving the soviet gov- : 2 Peck, Stow s 83 ernment 17% per cent of the crops. | Peasants Sack Jewish Shops at Litatov Russell Mfg Co . 80 and oWund 20 Tradesmen | Scovill Mfg Co .. R d M k Warsaw, July 24.—Twenty Jewish |Standard Screw .. 5 | ecor aker Tradesmen were wounded, several of | Stanley Works com . 6 ee Stanley Works pfd . them fatally, and damage to Jewish | property estimated a t1,000,000 marks | Torrington com property estimated at 1,000,000 marks | U'nion Mfg Co a mob at Litatov, in the Vilna district, | _— = ; T v TODAY'S TREASURY REPORT | CASH MUST ACCOMPANY THE ORDER cording to report: reaching here | today. | U. 8. Treasury—Balance, ”“3&)441!\5,; The attack which took place while | E—ro e | the annual market fair was in pro- “(ANT LEASES FOR Y | gress, was carrled out by visiting EAR | peasants. The advices say that the | — manner in which the assault was!/ made indicates It was thoroughly | : planned in advance. After the attack| '° bong Away With Expirations on the tradesmen the mob broke fnto| O™ MA¥ 1st. ! Before you leave for the shore or the moun- Jewish homes and stripped them of| Chicago, July 24.—The elimination | tains be sure to order the Herald mailed to you. valuables. |of May 1 apartment and office lease| 7 ) P (il % SELLNORG Ak ths ) siiieriig ot tis | It will keep you in touch with the news at home REPORTS ANTI-SOVIET PLOT |[expiration dates throughout the en-| while on your vacation. - tire year, may become a fact not only Stockholm Paper Says Several Officers | In this city but in other large munici- Hiave Been Arrested | palittes, if the campaign started here| | bears fruit. London, July 24.—The discovery of | The movement is being championed an extensive anti-Soviet piot, designed |by a large number of real estate men topromote ge insurrection against | throughout the country, prominent all the soviet republics and the lead- |among whom are Russell Tyson of ers of the Third Internationale, is re- | Chicago and J. W. Bamford of iPtts-| ported by the Copenhagen corres- | burgh. Mr. Tyson points out that| pondent of the Exchange Teiegrapn |business is thrown into a turmoil on| o company, who quotes the Stockholms- | May 1: that telephone companies are | g Tidningen. unable to cope with the situation of | Licutenant Rutledge Irvine, U. §.| The correspondent says that several {making so many removals and N., recently climbed to a height of |Prominent officers have been arrested. |changes, and the moving concerns é A 5 {11,300 feet with a one-ton load in a Y S SR charge higher prices on May 1 than Fot Ql]& Retllrlu U” Hefflld Chulfifll Mha o < Prepaid Subscriptions are required by the Audit Bureau of Circulations. Consequently we Prominent Real Fstate Men Advocate cannot open charge accounts for summer orders. standard navy terpedo plane, estab.| Foreigners in Shanghai, fearing|on any other day in the year. Mr. lishing a néw record. 'Twaa.done at|Chinese will get a bad impression of | Bamford asserts that no other busi- | Dayton, O. The Chamber of Com-|the morals of western women, are ad-|ness in the country throws its pro- merce there presented him with a cup. l vocating movie censorship. duct on the market in a singie d:

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