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CROVE ANDDINONND f_‘w_m‘“ ' EXCHANGE REPORTS r U’!‘..!t{é}.‘!'w& CO. m)e and i i of Mr. and Mrs. Jos.| Opening—Opening prices in today's|§ g rators Workers Tfl.lk P a5t Commander of Bl‘lfigeporl insubordination. ;"',‘,’,"g’:r:uf, ot 188 Brook street. took | tock market were decidedly irregular. | l§ Stanley R. Eddy, Manager 31 West Main st,, Tel. 3040 v “Respectfully, place this afternoon. Services were Minor oils were again in supply but the initial losses were held to trac- |M ~ Orer wages Post Gets Gommunication bt il held at the Home 4t 3 oslock and |l WHh, SC0F 0 Studebaker also “Mayor." Vi ¥l ery. burial was In 8t. Mary’s cemetery, opened lower. Stewart-Warner we Off er— WIDELY SEPARATED| OF VETERAN'S CASE CRRT Yesterday afternoon members of Speedometer advanced 1 5-8 and Atlantic City, Aug. 21.—Today, the Bridgeport, Aug, 21,—John H. Wil- | the board went to Grove Hill where Ercole Santi o el second of renewed wage contract ne- | j; g t state commander of the [ work had been started on the semi- o b o , | Simons Bed 1. ams, pas Funeral services for the late Ercole Conflicting price movements con- gotiationa in the anthracite industry,|Veterans of Foreign Wars, who re- | permanent pavement job objected 10| g nti ' who died at the New Britain im:nd n:li:\i Ioperntoru and miners | centiy made charges that disabled sol- | by the mayor. It was found that the ‘ener‘al hospital Sunday, were held ‘nnundl tdo chalyl-nc'(.er!(zo Ithz-‘;‘al;leynm‘:el; union ofticials widely separated in Vi eing i1l treated in hospi- [ highway, unknown by the department, A 1y , | In&s, independent steel an o diers were being P this morning at §:30 o'clock at the | gooks riging to higher ground while their ideas of proper mine pay rates.|tals in this state, today received from | was.made up of an old dirt road over . The subject opened at the first meet- | Willlam ¥. Casey, commander of the | which some two-inch stone had been cl::r;::-i::d.tf:e‘zl::: Jneral ‘]’\:::_‘;": the olls, equipments, foods and tex- ing yesterday was scheduled to be|y. 1. W. post in Allingtown hospital a | spread with generous quantities of church at o o'clocit. Birial was in tiles lost ground. Crucible, Republic taken again into joint meeting for|request for investigation of the case [road oil and that there was no sub-|g \{ar.'u por fay g and Gulf States Steels each advanced :““"“;"" r‘"l“:"y “':'"e the ten other|of Philip Hollis, disabled veteran. | stantial base. o £ P a pct:!m. but U. S. Steel was slightly emands o © union upon the mife| williams has forwarded to Major When William H. Hall, who is reactionary, & & S owners were temporarily set aside. Gen. John P. O'Ryan a copy of Cas- | handling the job, found this condi- Rev. A g“‘l“’::::d‘:u?e‘“:t‘fe o officlat Wall Street—Noon—=8hort snll;nn- i John L. Lewis, president of the|ey's complaint. He joined with Casey |tion eo exist he immediately commun- oalnt l:hr'ru‘neral i ied fo‘r B IA“‘ and liquidation were "3“""5.“'; d“‘"n““ Lqmted Mine Workers, emphasized the in his request for investigation. fcated with the board and an open Avaigt TANRBE xi the ‘Brein chavel the first hour,'ProduLers an .]e "2-‘ 82 increase demanded for day men ns| Hollis an ex-Canadian soldicr was | air meating was hald on Grove Hill, | AUSUSt Jehning at the Bruin chapel ern :mu:m:iwme pta:lr‘chi:;mr“ G 2 3 points, e former W | especially. justified in view of recent|recentl f he hospital v ¢ d and d . . y discharged from the hospital |1t was moved, seconded and passed | ¢ 2 ! lncreu;a in other trades. §. D. War-|for “abusive and discourtcous lan- |that Mr. Hall be instructed to build | WS in Fairview cemetery. low record for the year. Rtecc;‘xamna riner, head of the operators policy " The case was re-opened, and | a foundation of macadam, two inches ' in a score or more of other stocks ran fhe i dohn Peterson from 1 to 1% points. The reaction- Rt committee, responded that the anthra- ry board revoked the |bhelow grade, and next year it is hoped -« cite scales fixed in 1920 had not been :1‘;; dfff,:::m:nx iFetad that HBIIUN| oy ochten! o e with Mehpahite laypan The remains of John Peterson who | ury movement was suddenly checked . g:c‘rleue;l andt hald been declared gen- (jose all privileges and be confined o |amieste top. Four inches of mac-| W&8 ';‘::;1! gs::a;"m’;‘:n{::r:c?: "a'i’g:bcforn mid-day when(‘u _brisl:i r:;mnlnd a’ly adequate by the United States|the grounds for 90 days. adam the full length of the strect and | ) 3 arose for American Can an e in- MEMBERS HAR' . JXCHANGE coal commission, "'ic,'io.-m.\g to Casey, the command- | the strmghtenlngs\;{ curbs was order-|t0 rest this afternoon. Services werc | dependent steels. Strength of these e 'fiififim,s .\v,_:,l'?fi:: ::‘Okctxfi“’:f is GE Pending demands of the union for |ing officer at the hospital disregarded | ed. conducted at the John A. Andrews'| jggues brought about widespread short Hartford: Hartford-Conn, Trust Bldg 1%1 3.6820 @ 20 per cent increase in piece rates|tne order and discharged Hollis. | Chairman Crowe explained that the | funeral parlors on Walnut street at|covering in other stocks. Woolworth New Britain: 23 West Main Street, Tel, 1815. « per ton for mining coal which affect | cagey asks Willlams to get “justice” | common council has authorized the|2:30 o'clock and interment was in|jumped 4% points to 255 a new high. " ’ % miners other’ than the day men were|for Hollis, who he says is still in nced | expenditure of $5,000. To build a| Fairview cemetery. 1:30 — Bullish demonstrations in up for fuller examination today. of medical treatmignt. macadam base and put in an amiesite special issues created considerable of a following with the independent We Offer e top would cost. more tha; $6,000, i: it U. §. CRUISER ASHORE EH NUTE was roushly estimated. The vrosent| FULLER, McGEE TRIAL ST L 50 akarss AMBRICAN HARDWARE - |FREN o e N DELAYED THRER DAYS | 5eirihers: Cvebi, Repupic, Sose 30 shares LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK 50 shares STANLEY WORKS Seattle Not Badly Damaged, It Is Mayor Paonessa said this morning lifted 2 to 2%, Am’'n Can, Beechnut Thought—Had T A ‘ that he will personally investigate Pkg., and Hartman gained 2% to 2% b 9 Mear Adgicals conditions and he may call a special | Brokers Summoned to Show Caust | iy msher Body jumping 7 points. Aboard—May Float at High Tide, meeting of the common council to re- Sh High L Cl = meeting of the common councl 10 - |y, qhey Stiould Not be Tried R Lon ooy I T Seattle, Aug. 21.—The cruiser (Continued from First Page) i j ;7 he proceeding with the macadam job. He for Contenmpt. Am Cr & Fdy..163% "1633% 163% # a1 % - expen ure of money d o @8 oe 4 P . 18% 72% 7344 Foint, P p y s thought to be certain that Prem- [ the 4 . , to |AM Loco i ey togupet Sound, In a dense fog | It Is HnonEt ) Seo Premicr Baldwin |and to contruct a rondbed would be fore Wedordl Judge Goddard today 10| 4m gm & Re.. 69% 58% 538 The crulser was not believed to be [when the latter returns from his va- | divertime the money to oUher, BUTPRRS | TUCT COUES VU0 empt for alloged de. [A™ 58 Rf em .. 89% 80% 89% in danger and it was expected she|cation stay at Aix-les-Bains. thenithose dipes e.'. mce, tcéou c :(rucst'\)“ of rgcordsp f the bfnkru c LT BHY wog o1 0 20 would be floated at high tide. The French reply takes up 50 pagos | L 18 Set on exXtensis FORRLr Lo 6 | oketing fitm of 1. M. Fuller |AT Tel & Tel. . 123% 122% 123 The naval tugs Mahopao aMd Paw- | of a yellow book which will be ssu‘:d stru‘cuo: o\{a); pnrmnnegtl pn\"cment & Co., Willlam J. Fallon a‘nd 'Eugene :m ‘,{fb“' ‘“Z;/’ TR YUUTR N Bi .:‘f“;q ‘:in,l;l“[?.nk BId 10 Q::::H;:,w b tucket were dispatched to the aid of ow together with a summary in | Struct! . i ; m Wool ...ee. 86% 8615 86% Loy s . d tomorr: believing that the costs of a maca- [F. McGee, former counsel for the Ana Cop .. i 0% 4% Telephone 2580 Telephone 2-4141 the Seattle. The transport Chau- h English and French. o p i i D! au- | bot! L4 dam base are so great that a thor- ’r;;ou‘:es;iylg:a:pg:’;::;cgo:nd;lltz :1;;;;1 Atc Tp & S F.. o7 96% 96% 4 Members ~ Members i Hartford Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange ‘mont, with a party of congressmen ough job should be considered at this aboard, was reported standing by the | gy The Associated Press. m:c. JA}so, the construction of per- |Judge Goddard gave them leave to|Al GUIl & W I. 14% 14% 143% Donald R. Hart, Man: orufser. PR London, Aug. 21.—France's Volum-| mapent pavement will be partly paid file a memorandum on that day set- Bald Loco .... 121% 119% 121% s :J d ager On board the Seattie are Admiral|; \o contribution to the long-dragged [for by abutting property owners |ting forth the legal grounds for their | Balti & Ohio ... 403 48% 40% R. B. Coontz, new commander-in-| "\, aration controversy is expect-|whereas the semi-permancnt street|demand. BelReeliB L o 5T 50 4 en s ) & gHlet of ihe United States flest, and | od in London by courier tonight. It|wouid be constructed without cost to| The two lawyers, indicted last|Con Textho ... T8 T 74| A limited amount of the Capital stock of the— 5 FEGOTY, 1onlef.. of €1 wi translated at once and €ircu-|(nose penefited, he explains. week for conspiracy to conceal rec- el 5% o) ' EDISON O AN bureau of yards and docks of the m‘gd":mnng el BRI L W s S e R s b I e e S| Cen Leath Co . 18% 173 DETROIT LD‘lhOh COMPANY to yield 7.80%. o bers tomorrow. Premier Baldwir'!‘ 15[ ysed by the mayor today in comrhent- | partnar, W. Frank McGee, had signed g;"fl“fi &?:‘f[” i;”/u fg% Price On. Application s e xpec to call an informal meeting |, o ynon the letters received by him |confessions accusing them of destroy- 11 St P . ' DO oF 000 fraheing tasied iand o blde Sdoms s?lfiltemv?dnistry just before his depar- yeitcrx;lay from Commissioners Crowe | ing some of the records, are out on|Chi R Isl & P . 23% 23 W00, NOT ACCHEY. MARGLY. AUEOUNTS: pletely covered the bald head of aly, “ro; Aixe-les-Bains the latter part ;nq i Nonno. He said the commis- | bail pending trial of that case. Chile Copper ... 2T% 274 man in a London police court re-| 'y “woak at which its contents Will | gioners argued that they were pro- —— Chino Copper .. 17% 17% Con Gas 61% 61% cently. S i AL B & b e L e e L O FORESTERS' HOME Gorn Pro e azs s azrs - : LR JOHN P. KEOGH A A FREIAREREAIBIFER N ETITRES copy of the resolution passed by the e council under which the board is pro- QUbg Cane Sug. 103 1035 ceeding and it was pointed out that| oo o o8 onsion of Order Considers ;;:;mon-.lohn o :‘3‘ ff% Mcmber Consolidated Stock Ixchange of New York o s 3 Y 3 N AN o) 2 5 3 i “authorized” the DON'T FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE DISPOSAL OF the council merely “‘aut . i ; K ? i N work done. It was not mandatory, | gy, Land at Ridgefield, Conn, | Frie 1st pfd ... 22% 2 Waterbur, ridge EQUITIES IN the mayor said, and the board should yl:gh sl H’ *|Gen Electric ...179% Danbury Y STOCKS Bridgeport t have undertaken the job. for Use Osp lome, Gen Motors .... 15% 1514 " . e % Gt North pfd... 54% 5:‘»: Middletown BONDS L New Haven Cleveland, Aug. 21.—A resolution ) 283, 9 s PRESENTED Salliugifon sho nULghAReoLid0iacnes ot %::p;;efofii:rp}: 33 g :g Direct Private Wire to New York ; NEW(LYWED land and a bullding in Ridgefield, | A\\js.Chaimers . 42% 42 1 G. ¥. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Natl Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1012 r Conn,, to be used as a home and hos- | paaific Ofl i 333 :53‘4, Foresters of America in biennial con- | 1y paper 6, . 1 343 34% , i vention here today. Kelly Spring T'r E 31 311y Father Decided That Nuptial Event| .The proposed site would cost ap-|iennecott Cop.. 34% 347 — g A el T RIS VL P The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company S-E Oklahoma Called For a Substantial Gift = would bo for the wives and families | Mig States OUl.. 5% 7% ! The Animal, nz: well as the members, James J Mid States Oil. . g Henae, I Walsh, former collector of revenue in | Midvale Steel . P Old State HOUSG Square, Hartford’ Conn. ] New York, Aug. 21,—When Bernard [ Connecticut and Rhode Island, said. Mis Pac .... y LOCATED IN SOLD UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF n ; 3 : 7 Ruhe's d hter, Elsie was married The convention ends tomorrow. N Y Cen ... -] S, = t6 Curl T Strom at Newark, N, 3, e NYNH H. y ; Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. Necth a0 S ot Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. UNITED STATES more snmanial weadng prewens han | SFIZE GOAL MINBS | Eore ol i e parlor furniture or cut glass, so he Penn R R .. decided on a baby elephant. Pierce Arrow “The animal in addition to being & |Three More in Occupied Area Taken w .. ‘ % g ¢ ! | pet can also be regarded as a good Pittsburgh Coal ! Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. investment, for it can always be sold Over By French—Thirty-Five Bil- | Ray Con Cop .. 5 5 % 2 i ,"" he said today, 3 Reading . '..... 4 5 for more than it cost,” he said today, lion Marks Are Con ted Also, Res Lo / . as he bade them farewell as they Royal D, N Y .. These lands are of various classification, located in the 45 inch sailed on their honeymoon trip ,to 1 5 3 rain belt (irrigation not being required) near market towns, railroads, Europe on the Reliance. *It will 'be Cofl“::‘s:lef:ml’r"- t?:ggi}ellén;?:;enmdoi;f Sinclair Oil Ref 224 211 . CITY schools, churches and oil pipe lines and are available in 80 _acre years before the elephant Erows UD|triet have been seized by the Erench, §outh Pacific .. " & tracts at prices ranging from §7.00 to $10.00 on acre, payable $50 t0 /a0y as the animals live for several (it was announced at occupational | SOUth Rail . i o $150 down, balances on long, easy hundred years it will be in the family | headquarters here today and 35,000,- 3‘:‘;:05““6"0" Co 10;»,; for four or five generations." 000,000 marks have been confiscated |, AR Wi 's Relief ¢ ve ac Texas & Pacific 16% oraanis ERSHUSH ‘;’;_‘;’f have ““‘g::;l son of 169 Hartford avenue, are YEARLY PA ! MEI‘ I S _— in this city. L6: ¢ | ey Have ¢ ' Tobacco Prod .. 82% 3 A A Fickty L roLlist il Herr Rudert, editor of the com- s " P 13 ..'|spending two weeks' vacation at 41 1, | Past president, to hold a basket pi Ocean Beach, Conn. 7 A Yo 5 VL it Patent issned by the United States Government BARN BURNED munist organ Freiheit, who fled after | Transcon Ol ... 44 402 [ nfe at her home in Terryville Thurs. o : O SATT making an inflammatory speech | Rl e | day, August 23 T CONDITIONS OF SALE k 1 United Re 8 .. 751 18 y, August 23. i . ! against the French on May 1, has = ] J. A. West f v et Yeaton J. Stearns and son, Howard The rules and regulations of the Interior Department do not re- i X 3 3 Nean aecosted. U 8 ¥ood Prod. 3 e ‘ms man, ovrmuly with thely " 1o have been touring Europe quire residence or imiprovements on these lands and all mineral rights Structure Near Southington Line in U S Indus Alco. 487% B | Sec o Beos compan, and l‘,awrenuv for the past month, are expected.to R U 8 Rubber 0% Unwin, connected with the Chevrolet| oo "o "y 0 Saturday of this nterests in this city, have joined the| qea They salled August 18 on the aidbes Bristol Destroyed With Hay .and a 8 oW . U 8 Bteel ...... 03% 4 . have | Thl b TOthO at Wlfe’ U S Steel ......117% sales force of the Elmer Auto com- Mausatniiis of the Chikes Tt 0il, Gas, Coal and Asphalt SRR e Gets 30 Days in Jail Utan copper . 61 S L e PG Bristol, Conn., Aug. 21.—A hay and Willys-Over .... T% go with the land, with no taxes until land is paid in full. 2 £ | Milford, Aug. 21.—Joseph Meehan of | WI'!} 2 x <% | Daughters of America will hold & dog WE w F M horse barn near the Bouthington line |,y 41 pegch ‘sent to jail for 80 days| Westinghouse .. 59% ; ? | roast tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock GRO IN NE IR TO THE INVESTOR belonging to Anthony Pucylowsky ! Gulf States Steel §1% T The disposal of these lands offers an exceptional opportunity to M| was burned this noon. It is likely tho [ Y Judge Brown ttoda:l:;nforbbex:r;iir;‘iu National Lead ..119% 117% 3 | 8t Sunset Rock. The social is one of the investor as well as the homesecker as they are located directly §l|fire started from spontaneous com.|Wie: started the Toublc By throwng — several planned by the socicty to run| (hajrman of Public Works Board, between the older Oklahoma oil fields and the newer ficlds of Arkan- bustion. :‘ rlp: tamflto'mhl :‘d‘t;utl:‘hi :vx;:l.. PRtamid o through the fall and winter months. sas, (Smackover & Eldorado) where thousands of dollars have been Hay, implements and a bull also rh; "es‘ "":;’“"ufmf this display of Asked ——— ERIRIEE | Removed by Mayor, to Enter Con« paid Jand owners for leases, and drilling operations are now were lost but Mrs. Pucylowsky got out l"k" :{ ":“ecuoi i biorbin ;’p ’bent etin Lifs 9 800 lll'b(.»\""\ RESIGNS 3 Deing carried on in the counties in which these lands are located. the horses. A pumper called by tele- h"*;r e ks :‘"mcd tors | TOAVElaTE .| vt 5 565 Dublin, Aug. 21. Announcement v | tracting Business, To the homeseeker these lands offer an unexcelled opportunity as M| phone cxhausted a brook 200 feet|qer A0 SURPEA 10 B0 BOCEREC (00| Amarican Hardware .. 571 59 |Made today by the attorney general| o oo0ov Growe until today con they are highly valuable for the raising of cither fruits, berries, poul- B (from the house and threw mud which | “*¥* 1¢7 ™|" Bige-Htd Cpt 154 | (et Qen. Richard Mulcahy, minister |, 104 with the board of public work T nquished his po- |,ug chairman of that commission, will v, livestock or dairying. g the N ill & 8 P ] try, lives o ying saved the house. |Bill & Spen com ln sition as commander-in-chief of the 1 cnter business at once, becoming affil- The loss was $5,000; no insurance. Bill & Spen pfd g land is keted intelli tly, money de- woo O E P 0 Free State army and would t If the timber on the land is markel ntclligently, money de: D ALGOH L X L DES Bristol Brass .... . Dl et aind a"pm_‘;l‘if’“\fl":fi‘f“,“’: |1ated with the G. L. D, Company, Inc. rived therefrom should be sufficient to pay a large portion of the pur- ke > 26 k - chase price. The lands arc adapted to ranching purposes, and it is HIBERNIAN CONVENTION. Aadia 1ok 77 | Peing no longer on the army list. ‘f‘n:"(“uc‘:’_nwr" V;'hlchl is to engage in believed that oil drilling w:ll :‘subllsh’ these mul:\tlles n:.l p':p"fl.‘,u terri- New Haven, Aug. 21.—Many green|New London Woman Used Volatile |jrafnir Rearing . 70 | Tees Rl e 7 1 |“The ;l;&?— :.nn(m;::!.n:fr::f r;,::kn.re thus it sible for purchaser to obtain valuable and flags—the col f whic! vay " art & 0 | s suffered severely from lack| . tory, making it pos: P ags e color of which has always | pyuiq 1o Light Firc and Pald With |Hart & Cooley . .. 80 | of food in the north of England this|A- P. Leavitt, at present engaged in gas leases. The association agrees to attend to the securing of oil gladdened the hearts of sons and Landers, I' & C i | i v i leases and to the sale of timber on lands free of cost. All oil leases [| daughters of the Emerald Isle—were| Her Life—Fire Is Extinguished e s var, owing to the late flowering sea- | CONtracting work in this city, and € ' Machine com - son. |James Dawson, a New Britain man N B Machine pfd . 5 who is.in engineering work in the city to reserve to purchaser one-eighth of all oil produced from his land flown from business places today and banners made their appearance to/ New London, Aug. 21.—The explo- | Niles-Be Pond of Bridgeport. The corporation pa. as a royalty. < - — v give a welcome 'in words to delegates|sion of a can of wood alcohol, wWhich |North & Judd .. v 4t ln European Crisis lpvrs for which are being- drawn by Members and friends of the Stanley | yyooop o e to the Hibernian state convention|she was using to light an oil stove, Peck, Stow & Wilc Judge W. F. Mangan, is to do busi | . F, s nesa DO NOT PASS UP YOUR which will open tomorrow. caused the clothing of Mrs. Victoria | ;3ygsel) Mg Co. s | wi o Faulkner, 42, wife of G. Nelson Faulk- [gcoville Mfg. Co ..... 2 i‘Q.:"\'vfs{lflf\?:i:"nfe'ffe”‘""“ building LAST OPPORTUNITY CHARGED WITH MANSLAUGHTER | her of Logger H“,'v‘ Watertord, 10 |Standard Screw ... 6 ; Brid t, Aug. 21.—E catch fire last evening and the woman (maniey Works com ... T ; 10 secure either a fruit, dairy, poultry or livestock ranch and acreago M| y oS5 o Eortn Mioard A |was so badly burned that she dicd at |gianicy, Works pfd ... WINIKIOS RECOVERING. ?o‘me:? ;{:::egrnuwlnfi ::‘wmma wht:ls‘cxp;flenlml men oall the B|G cenwich, was today bound over to ‘tgc;-a“':;?fle ;md Memorial Associat- | 7orrington com William Winikios of 36 Seymour S T voutinees bty 0, FFOMON URAcveloped off. fAelds a. [ehe superior court under bonds ot %0, BOWIM joddy. oo taok fire | TENEE A Hine . oa. i e | street, this city, who narrowly escaped B S $1,000 on a charge of manslaughter. R Fauikher homs aiso teek BISTynise ke Co ..i.o. . f Mo death by drowning Sunday afternoon 2 Morrell's car fatally injured Doris | [0/1OWINg the explosion but the flames e « at Savin Rock, was much § ol SR Canfleld of this city on August 7.|were extinguished by neighbors using | y, §. TREASURY STATEMENT. : today, it was reported at the New Hae OKLAHOMA TRIP UNNECESSARY Deputy Coroner Stevenson held him |* Sarden hose. U. 8. Treasury balance, $269,261,991. § 2 ven hospital, where he was confined, Realizing the great inconvenience and expense of non-residents criminally responsible for the girl's - — 8 and it was expected thal he would be making an Oklahoma trip to secure these lands - death. : : s MONEY FOR STRIK ; able to ret i i business men have ori-nl:e‘d the Oklahoma Enxi:::e:\nngll:::‘::g‘ r:: s Praldent Dlspens?s ‘v“h Bilbao, Spain, Aug. 21.—Groups of S 3 ning. s R o the purpose of making it possibie for you to make an intelligent selec- ON MYSTERIOUS ERRAND. Meeting of His Cabinet |striking miners paraded through the| “ . ssi 9 . L , 8 s v 'S, N Svalaiis, withont expense on your part, For fusther particatars . [ 220, Dr.:Wilhelm Cuno, the former|Coolidge again today dispensed With|, “such sumering prevails among the . | 5 Fimira, N. Y. Aug 21.—George W. ceming l'hls ofler, witte oF oall oa 2 ry particulars con- chancellor, are coming to London this|the regular cabinet meeting, prefer- strikers. Bbveral pr“m"“nm placs | Butman, 63 and his nephew, Archie ’ week, says the Daily Sketch. The | ring to meet with the members of his looted fnv !ixe strikers. | Lemunyan, 35, were instantly killed n;wspl]:‘ber nd(:u that the nature of|official family individually so as to > d i at a Lehigh Valley railroad “cross- their mission is a mystery. obtain direct information as to the e - . > { |ing at Horsehead's today, when their —_— problems of the various departments.| _ MORSE AT NEW LONDON \ car collided with a switch engine. New London, Aug. 2 Charles W. Mr P B ‘ am INFANTILE PARALYSIS, It was indicated that the presidest | S0 LOPIOR AnE. B Cha: PR S 2 g s .| was giving, considerable attention to|’ h ay, to vi is son, | ERATION OF MERCHANTMEN, [ [J (] New London, Auk. 31—dith, fve| T8 SC I 0 e question. Harry, declared his hope to start the \ 3 | Washisgion, ‘Aug Sl-<hpgell Groton Iron Works again when liti- \ weat of ‘a Spesinl " q speci committee to con- year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stone of Chester street, Groton S LT 3 3 - - ropsesd HOTEL BELOIN . gation with the government over its | sider the fy 11A.M.TOSP. M. has be_r:: stricken b!llnfln‘llt paraly-| First machine that could type more|affairs is terminated. He said he had Lord Crew, British ambassador to Jz‘,:rpln: nl”o::t':lli'n::h?:v PI " = f sis. 5 is Groton's only case thislquickly than one could write was de- no immediate plans for visiting his| France, spokesman for England in re- | merchant fleet is under consideration year, lsl;ned in 1566, physician abroad. lations with France. at the White House.

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