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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1923. CTY NS, | Debeww | PERSONALS | poue | WALSREETSION [BTTTNAM | ' Mrs, Gertrude Marie Jacobson Harry Chapman of 166 Cherry & = eight other New Britain girls to spend . reet will install the officers of Star- 5 their vacation at Lake George, N, Y. “_‘;‘l‘;‘: 3*;‘"'::; J]::::':o{,ac?fl:f}"'uf:{ S ut s el Members Hartford Stock Exchange N 2, 5 "all Street—Prices continued reac- o :‘, RN S % B JoRut (n' Harty 3 1 f-;::icr’g:fll?; pLI.‘B,F Johason. bt night at her home at 27 Wakefleld |tjonary at the orw’nlnk of today's Stanley R. Eddy, Manager 81 West Main St, Tel. 2040 The Woodmen of the World will il court, She was born in Sweden and|gtock market, recessions covering a { meet in Odd Fellows' hall tonight at | Lieutenant Frant Hartnett of Co,|had been a resident of New DBritain|\jqe assortment of representative o'clock, 4 2 is spending a two week vacation at |fOr 40 years. She leaves a som, John |ghares including the steels, equip- C. H. Holmes reported to the police Morris Cove, Jacobson, with whom she made her|mants, ofls and sugars. Rails moved we Offer_ oday that paint, brushes and paper-| [ 3 i AL, TS h‘;:;‘:‘- :‘“"’fl:"“T“E.‘;::gg:;'r:"':“-m”“”b“' frregularly. ” hanger's tools had been stolen m | o 'OU 8 o (W A MeTW J ember| Steels, equipments, rails and olls h:uu which he {s erecting arzm(’;o WOMAN “_Ol LD B SKIPPER | ¢ the Baltimore International league again were under considerable pres- [ H d [Dudiey street. 0 : Maine Captai's Wife Asks Licenso— |228¢Dull team. Sho was a member of |sure in the early trading, with evi- encan ar ware M. D, Saxe and Davil L. Dunn gave 3 e Sy it the Swedish Lutheran church. dence of a continuation of yesterday's third hearing today on the claims § R | Has Sailed Many Voyages The funeral will be held tomorrow [short selling operations. Losses of a flgainst the estate of Elsie Schlicht- 4 : Boston, July 25 — Mrs. Jennie [afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with service | point or more were recorded by a 100 North & Judd ng. W g Crocker of Cliftondale has applied for|'% Erwin chapel, Rev. A. O. Hjelm miscellaneous list of shares including The action of Benjamin vs. David 3 ¢ oy g AR of Bristol will officiate. Interment|American Woolen, Central Lea., pfd., [Ella for $200 will be heard in city . g | lioense as master empowering het 0 |will e in Fairview cemetery. American Tobacco B., Mack Truck ourt tomorrow morning. Attorney command and navigate any salling % and Stewart Warner. Foreign ex- Sexton will represent the plaintiff and vessel on any waters. Her application Walter Anthony change rates with the exception of P Is sald to be unique in the marine an-| wajter Anthony, aged 27 years, of |German marks which touched a new | ttorney Morris Saxe the deefndant. i \ RN Sy e dovrddint, v nals of America. " |25 John sireet dled at the Rooky Hil|low opened steads. [ N property at 116 Cherry street to John By Mrs, Crocker is the wife of Captain |ganjtarfum last evening after having| Wall Street Noon—The course of udolph. v ] Nelson A, Crocker, skipper of the pheen at that institution nine days. He |prices continued downward through-‘ Papers were sorved today by Con- . . ¢ schooner Ruth Martin, now being|suffered from tuberculosis and was in |out the forenoon. A few scattered able Fred -Winkle in a suit for $100 R overhauled here for the limber-car-|oxtremely serious condition when fin- |buying orders near mid-day brought : M. EHT. 1 : rying trade between Boston and Flo-|ally removed to the sanitarfum. Re-|partial recovery to some stocks. As ! ® 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, r:muE:ltckbyW:l:‘:(r.ewT::l:::;onlllaam:n( : rida_ports. The Crockers hail from |ports have it that he had worked In|was the case yesterday the selling at- | acover damage to.a horse and wagon : ] Machiasport, Me., and since they were (a local factory every day up to about |tack appeared to be aimed partfcular- | hlleged to have been caused by the | o W married in Bangor 20 years ago Mrfz. two weeks before his removal to the|ly at ralls, steels and equipments. efendant's automobils April 19, Af- . Crocker has gailed in her husband’s institution. Merchandising shares such as Asso- orney Joseph G. Woods {8 counsel on ‘ 2 : vessels to all the seven seas. She| The deceased leaves his father, [ciated Drygoods, Sears Roebuck and 'ruhan, br. Elsa R. B"‘.‘““v ;‘4"2“"“‘ l“f studied navigation during the voyages. | Lewis Anthony, and a brother Leon, |United Drug also were depressed the The civil action of the New Britain Vlclor_ Bergc;, :V 500"3"‘ ;:: alist | On one occasion while Enptnm of Belchertown, Mass. first named declining 2 points, Con- Bulck company against John Mienaels | ColETCSsman, has been appointed am- Crocker was sick his wife for 20 days| = Iuneral arrangements have not|solidated Gas ran counter to the mar- or §250 damages, resulting when bulance doctor at the mergency hos- [navigated his four-masted schooner, |been completed. B. C. Porter's Sons|ket advancing 1 1-8 points. Great e, (8 Rl REa be N casen | Paliint WaRhtgtan, D, C. :m‘:l‘nd ;rom zh«,l wv:(_c;(ms: lo; Af;\\rni have charged. ;‘or:he:g ,;(.15, qucoxrlf 101-1;?«:;:’. aking her regular trick a e whee aul pfd. -8. 'all money opene O gt e cyhare FIRPO WILL FIGHT .|and nursing her husband as well. | R4 par pent hay morning, ™1 Omanha, July 25.—A 10-round fight |[When the Ruth l.\larun_kto bT! re- ; Wall shtraot, 1]:30 fl?.mm.—;‘-ngx;’la:;; 1 ' v a decision between Luls Angel Fir. [named the Jennie Crocker, sails on 3“’ l on of the regular dividends e f.‘;’,.,“{;’;’;’";f;;,o‘;’,.",‘l‘;,,“,:;}“ht‘“;: ;Z,A:r;;nn:e tflgh[er e gflomie,. her next voyage there will be two unerals Delaware and Hudson directors in-| o'clock, L Smith, Kalamazoo, Mich., heavy- |licensed masters on board instead of |jected new confidence into the mar- Chairman Dunn of the police com. |Weight here on August., will be per. |one, Captain Crocker says. Oard of Thanks ::rl‘;:r‘\;:dmNn&;’sl'ag}:rsflP'a!';;fl!s;'fl“:::: ] . A = o, (st Mack Cantitn Raliyanu| TS, ASordlag fo g pmuncemant | R W wish to thank our Kind friends, | noved up, 2 points, N. T Central 15, | (Z NIRRT Pergeant Flynn went to Lighthouse |from State Boxing Tnspector George| AIRPLANE STEERED BY RADIO nelghbors and relatives for the kind- |DuPont 4, Amerlean Loco 1% and oint this afternoon to attend the |Koster at Lincoln. Arrangements for By The Associated Presa, ness and sympathy shown us in the|Allis (‘ha.l.me'q 11-8 ‘Thfl iatket eld day of the New Haven police. |lhe bout were concluded today it was|, Parls, July 25.—A French govern-|jeatn of our son and brother, John|was Pnr‘,mfl"; T A ;‘mnk Sadel of Berlin was arrested ;l)flno‘"nced by ‘anc‘s (Pat) Boyle, "‘I'—‘;"]"“Tlé'f'}‘i t’m’“ ;‘C“;’f';‘“\y Som- | Edward Munson and we also wish to|tween 12 and 1 totalling less than oday by Constables Ritchie and |Omaha promoter, . |pleted a flight from the Saint Assisses v Mut ackett of that town on charges pre- Boyle was instructed to submit his| wireless station to Tours and return, ,l::;k 4‘:‘: AC"‘::;:?%c}rg‘l,o%o\r;u:rl;:?:: 50,000 shares. L erred by a woman in Berlin. He was | preliminary card and it was said the [a total of about 250 miles, steering and the i’hilhnrmon|c Band, for the High T R Clona odged In the New Britain police sta- | state inspector would insist that the|only by wirels. . g 2 7 4 ion awaiting trial this evening in the | preliminaries be good enough to in- The indications were received .on an be;;;‘rfi:l“ fl‘;\?:.]s."é::::s @ " Munson :: (Pntn BUBEe 81 g;,, :i 1 NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD Berlin town court. sure that fight fans would “get their |apparatus called the radio gonlometer, | yrrq” Guatave Molander and family,|Am Cr & Fdy % 168 New Britain National Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row Joseph Sawuseicz. of 111 Orange |money's worth." which showed the airplane's position | 1 “Ghas, A. Muns hd famil 144 Telephone 25680 Telephone 2-4141 treet has, enlisted In the U. §. Th- with relation to the wirsless statlon, |+ o A Mufson and family. —jAm Cot OII . s Membors Members fantry and will be sent to California. RAIN SAVES OROPS This device enabled the pilot to make | FAVOR WHEAT FOR HOGS "m Q‘m &‘ 'fi; 5614 Hartford Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange Willlam F. Quinn and Esther Worcester, July 25.—The hard yain |tI€ journey-with an error of only 2 e :‘s He o o Donald R. Hart, Manager Ruinn have sold property on Mill o FElipep centiin direotion on'the butward|| prissourt and KARGE Txperts Endorss | A Tl & Sl e t: which started at 2 o’clock this morn- X ) € rect to the Acorn Bearing Co, ing saved Worcester county farmers| I8Nt and with entire accuracy on 'hel‘ New Feeding Plan Amiimob T 1 146 We Shall Be Glad To Adjust return. hundreds of thousands of dollars, ac- i hs = | Am Wool . /514 BLAMES SPRAY IN MURDER |cording to Herbert Reiner, assistant The test was announced as proving Kansa‘u City, July 25.—At present Ana Cop .... 5 41y LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK D 2 county agent of the Worcester county the practicability of such a method |prices wheat could be advantageously Atc Tp & § F 99 armer on Trial for Killing Egg Har. | €xtension service. The rafnfall up to | {oF night fiving. {gdr;‘;phr‘[’g"r:::;e‘:;}e";:;’;";p;?o"]:"“:5 At Gult & W T . 13 WARRANTS bor Business: Man BoopteR e tnace ANTI- KLAN INJUNOTIONS |agriculture of Missouri and Kansas,| 00 T:0¢0 ... E0h WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS. ] 3 S 3 made public today. Baltimore & O . 49% 491 Atlantic City, July 25.—Otto Web- | i Albany ,N. Y. July 25.—Bearing an | Ty T 0 SO gk oo puo o [ Beth Steel B L. 47% B per of Egg Harbon, a farmer, w“' application for a temporary injunction wheat is worth $1.11, when fed to Con Textile ..... T% T% blaced on trial before Supreme Gourt | to restrain the Knights of the Ku|pog0®; "4 Weaver, head of the Mis.|C?" Pacifie .. 146 145% | |Klux Klan, Inc, and the Kamelian. |y Agricultural Experiment station, |20 Leath Co .. 201 204 sti 3 ¥ | ; o s S‘y'i;’a:,fiflfl"‘c“ el e i) Incipfroin exerclsing the Dretosa it o8l aiar The! rakAln ol wheat ol liogs [0l Ot f0R Sox JOHN P. KEOGH $ .8 anted them by the certificates of [ _ y Chi Mil & 8t P . 18% 18% ormer president of the Egg Harbor . | gran ) would enable the farmer to get his : % v, hamb incorporation recently issued by the |, s J |Chi R & P .... 24% 24% Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York amber of commerce March 22 on secratary of state's office, Deputy Ate ogs to market early, said H, Umber- Chile Cop c : e 26% he Kaser farm at Weekstown, where ger, head of the extension service of 5% iber was artlaved torney Gen. Edward Griffin left Al- |gi s “gnte dofen ol IWTES Of | Chino Copper .. 19% 19% Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport oD W | v ke, the o % Con Gas ...... 61% 613% Danb: Two women, the first to serve in a | bany this noon for Warners Lal ‘The Missourl Experiment Station anbury urder trial o thie county, are on | (SRR jjJummer home of Buprems Court Juk-|jay conducted two trials whers| Gon ETO Re . 111 iw [} Middletown BONDS New Haven he jury, Mrs. May Gale of Ventnor 4 'D Y ’ / it 3 ¢ 3 ground wheat was compared with : 8 i nd Mrs. Emma B. Ferguson of Atlan- in ’OII/ | general's office recelved from Supreme |ground corn,” Mr., Weaver reported.|Cub® Cane Sugar 11 10% Direct Private Wire to New York i city. o Ol B8} |Court Justice George B. Flerce of|i\ summary of the two years' re.|Lniicott-dohn .. 674 i) ¥. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 500, N. B. Natl Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1012 Webber's defense is temporary ab- Lo G, | |Buffalo today an afdavit declaring|yujts shows that the hogs fed on ] H % | 2 D | that the certifiactes of incorporation | wheat made more rapld gains ther Erle 1st pfd . 1985 19% We Offer and Recommend— 100 SHARES AMERICAN HARDWARE L T T IITIN and its submissfon to Secretary of | Kangag would use more wheat than State Hamilton. : her population could consume in a f;;m_g::‘::"": A 433 The Hartford-connecficut Tl'u]t Company year, Mr. Umberger sald, by finishing Pacific Ofl 33% out in the next 90 days one-half of her spring pig crop. el e F Old State House Square, Hartford, Conn. Kel Spring Tire. 34 34 . = FORD'S SYMPATHY STIRRED | Kenn p(;an:per = :urz 34% Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. Ho Diroots PO Tor mall Mo Weanan | Hid! catsiol S 632 Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. ] 3| Midvale L1 . Who Shot, Husband TR O tix|] LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING Detroft, July 25.—As his yacht|N Y Central ... 9% 99 L] *|@|| aritted about Grand Traverse, Bay re-|N ¥ N H ) i i i More nght___ _ |B||cently Henry Fora 1ooked up trom & |Nortn Pecine . 835 Y Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. eration, due to anger caused b; i A e bsed by Webber on trees falling Inty “,AN ADS | | aprovea by him nad been ,;(,,,d Be- | 41a the hogs fed an comn. 't also re- g:: Elecirlo ...114% 1;: is éyes. He Is & H tween the time o s endorsemen ‘ . [Gen N " v s alleged to have ad- | 4 l ; : quired less grain to make them gain.” (o "\oren pea .. 61% 61 itted shooting Kaser, saying “the act g ras caused by the Almighty.” belated copy of a Detroit newspaper.|Pure Oil .. 1885 18% With tfears in his eyes, he rose and|Pan Am P & T 6214 61% L] went to the wireless room. He had|Penn R R ..... 44 43% etter u81ness ¢ B (been reading about Katherine Gorka, [Ray Con Gop .. 11% 1% who was in jail awaiting trlal for |Reading . ..... 76% 6% shooting and killlng her husband,|Rep T & 8 .... 44% % 4% Y Frank. Gorka had bought an auto-|Royal D N Y ., 46% 4 46% h P ls er f|| mobile with the money which his wife |Sinclair Oil Ref 24 Y 28% i or e u fl| | was saving for a home and had threa- (South Pacific .. 86% 8655 Y tened to leave her and their (South Rail .... 83% % 33 _<¥1§ three children. Studebaker Co 104% 1035 1045 L4 “Tell my office in Dearborn,” Mpg|Texas Co 42% b2 42 Ford instructed the radio operator,|Texas & Pacific 191 19 191 g . HE more light the publisher gives the advertiser on his pub- “to supply bail in any amount and |Tobacco Prod .. 81% 51% 81% O Y v t Py 4 . . o . (3 let that woman out of jail."” Transcon Oil .. 6 574 6 I lication—the greater consideration he receives when it e R G e [ S Bl e s l'l Our aca lon 3 2 rartict l prosecuting attorney’'s office to do his|U 8 Food Prod 2% 2% 2% Gl to plac}ng Wd‘eltISIHg bidding, but they found that Mrs. (U 8 Indus Alco 49 5 47‘2 49 3 Gorka had already been freed under |U 8 Rubber Co 43% 42% 43 NO PAPER WILL TAKE THE PL.ACE OF The facts embodied in an A. B. C. report are those which the ad- & $10,000 bond supplted by riends. U 8 Steel ... 817 90 son L — U S Steel pfd . vertiser wants to know—facts that he must know to buy space Utah éfi,,:,,, T 11 intelligently. He cannot afford the time or expense necessary to :I‘O:‘llr::l" ;‘:;y“g"”"‘:li:‘::l‘"’u Wilys Qveriaad 7% / T collect them either hy correspondence with the publisher or by Ditin il e e T Tt oF & el 5 ! . . . . . Cleveland, Ohio, who was alleged to Putnam & Co.) financing his own investigation. have defrauded an Ohfo banking in- {EEOR Bld Asked | stitution of nearly $500,000, had but|Aetna T.ife Ins . T 785 | . Y ifor ily- i 41 cents ip his pockets when he was arel Sty 5 Therefore, the uniform, easily-accessible A. B. C. form, packed R e e S L o it IT WILL FOLLOW YOU WHEREVER THE with complete dcpendable facts, is a ready selution to the problem fE ‘Was Bala)f was ! lost at) raceltFaXE | Bleacratd Dot om0 1h MAILS GO FOR of how to locate the most desirable mediums with the minimum and in" the stock market. Dugan|pjijg & Spencer com 7 12 walved extradi#on and left for Cleve- | i & Spencer pfd . 14 of effort and expense. h land today. The same train carries|pristol Brass . . ...... 10 12 back J. W. Corrigan, the bank's ats|coive Arms A i \ : . . . . . torney, and E. Cairson, an employe Sacs | The long-established commercial rating agencies have furnished 35 S Tt b e Con Litlaod Pemiti e} . 18c a ee financial information for years. Banks are audited periodically. tdentify him. Fafnir Bearing ... 62 I Hart and Cooley . 70 T}if Audit Bulreau_.(fvfy.Cncu.lfltlimt. pel.fl}m.m '!.;lmllfat‘ félhnctu[)in by i | yana e .2 . ' collecting and verifying circulation information for the adver- bl e R P R ; ) | CASH MUST ACCOMPANY THE ORDER tiser. tense indignation at the charges ot|J R Montgomery com .. | Commissioner of Accounts Hirshfield iT; E‘_'“"'zflmflry pfd . . Ik 5 of New York that the American or-|N B Gas 3 AP Jads A Publishers subsecribing to the A. B. C. standards are helping to B der of Sons of St. George is a pro-|N B Machine ......... s | Prepaid Subscriptions are required by the i N B Machine ptd ...... Audit Bureau of Circulations. Consequently we Britlsh organization was voiced In stabilize and organize advertising in the way that, by long ex- ‘ 0 3 3 : s & . the ention of the Massachusetts | Niles-Be-Pond com 35 perience in other commercial lines, has proved to be Good Busi- grand lodge here today. A commu.|North and Judd ; ‘ cannot open charge accounts for summer orders, ness, nication from supreme President|Peck Sto 5 George Tucker was read which - in- ;lcun;;:l‘.\'lfmc 3 Before you leave for the shore or the moun- cluded the correspondence of Tucker oV Mfg Co . L1635 A 2 g = The HERALD is a member of the with Hirshfield in which Tucker of-|S N E Tel Co .. : tains be sure to fuder the l.{erald mailed to you. - . fered to use his power to disband the Standard Screw . . lt “-iu ke?p you in touch w‘th the news at hm. A. B. C. and would be pleased to submit order and devote its funds to charity | Stanley Works ........ 65 ‘ el gt ey 11 i X if the Hirshfield charges could be|Stanley Works pfd . T 9 3 N a copy of the latest circulation report. itiepion 5 poasd UL ‘ — | Traut and Hine . | Travelers Ins Co COURT MARTIAL FOR 17 | Union Meg Co .. s 5 Trenton, N. J., July 25.—Seventeen | s — , ? Trenton guardsmen who faiied to re- TODAY'S TREASURY REPORT port for the annual two weeks en-|U, 8. Treasury—Balance, $301,068,475 The HERALD has by far the LARGEST CIRCULATION campment at Camp Silzer, Seagirt, will | Shvhast A Py be court martialed by the officers of ! LORTO RICO CELEBRATES of any New Britain Newspaper. the 114th infantry. Joseph Crostey| WP "0 WO © . and Stanley :\.H”Dr. two of the delin- Vfifln Juan, P. ‘:,’ I.Vuh 25.—Porto quents, have been arrested and “"‘.mco today observed as a holiday the Demand Cifculation Proof When Buying Space to camp under guard. 34Lh Adpitvorsly of the JeAGISE o¢ the Bt fat e Sk first American troops at Quanica |. 2 GROCER GILBER during the Spanish war. There was Qdd( R H .l C New Haven, July 25.—John Gilbert, |no special celebration but plans are FOI' eturns U‘e er. d h‘fl‘u Adm. 82, founder of the grocery firm of |being matured for the placing of a| John Gilbert and Son, died today after |suitable marker at the first landing a short ilinesa, lplm.