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S” OF THE YEAR 1923! Here are some of the pilots selected by Uncle Sam to fly night mail planes from Chicago to Cheyenne, WWyo. Never be- fore in aviation's history has such an attempt been made. Beacon lights guide the men across the stretch. Left to right: E. L. Al- WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Opening.—Professional traders, n]v-’ | parently convinced that the anthra-| cite mines will shut down September | 1, began to sell stocks again today | with the resuilt that the general list| displayed a heavy tone at the open-| ing. American Can dropped a point and Baldwin, U. 8. Steel and Stude-| (baker yielded fractionally. Pierce- Arrow pfd, advanced 1 3-8, Considerable irregularity developed | in the later dealings, Corn Products, | Allied Chemical, Sinclair Oil and Fa- | mous Players extending their losses | to a point or more. Gulf States Steel, | National Dept. Stores, Am'n Brake 8hoe, Mack Truck and Foundation | company each advanced a point. ( | Noon—Temporary suspension of | pool operations, combined with a lack | of public interest enabled speculators | to bring about a rather sharp reces- slon in prices during the morning. | Oils were again the weakest feature | because of the unsettled condition of that industry, but a number of rep- | resentative shares, including Baldwin, | Studebaker, Am’'n Can, Crucible Steel, | Corn Products and amous Players, yielded 1 to 1% points. Wall Street, 1:30 p. m. Unusual activity and strength in the Eries, all of which reached their highest prices of the year, at advances of 1 1-2 to 2 points was attended by rumore of competitive buying. This outburst of strength imparted a better tone to the balance of the list, Gulf States Steel, Mack truck, Loose Wiles, Kay- | ser and Public Service of New Jersey | rising one to two points. High 28 99% % T4Y 58% . 59% 207% ..1231Y S, lison, H. T. Lewis, D. C. Smith, Frank Yager, Jack Knight and J. F. Moore. Other men who fly in the air mail service at night are: R. G. Page, L. H. Garrison, W, C. Hopson and Captain White. These men are important links in the air mail seryice’s 30-hour New York-to-San Francisco service. Low Close Am Bt Sug Am Can Am Cot Oil Am Loco Am Sm & Re Am Sg rf cm Am Sum Tob Am Tel & Tel landed here at 2:54, mountain time, from Omaha, Neb. He was one hour and 21 minutes ahead of schedule. The westbound mail plane left here at 4:42 a. m., mountain time, in charge of Pilot H. A. Collison, SECOND TRIP OF MAIL AVIATORS ON Bags Which Lelt San Francisco Yesterday Should Arrive Today Chicago, Aug. 23.—The five day trans-continental air mail experiment of the postal service settled into routine today with the second night of flight uneventful. The second day's cargoes of air mail passed'each other last night at Omaha, control point of the night flying zone, at 10:26 p. m. central time. The eastbound flier early today had a long lead over Wednesday morn- ing's relay, being nearly five hours ahead, due chiefly to the delay caused by impenetrable fog at Laramie, Wyo. Tuesday night, and an earlier start from the Golden Gate. The first cargo of westbound mail crossed the continent in 34 hours, 24 umiputes . with unbroken relays. The first eastbount cargo crossed in 29 hours 14 minutes but the original Chicago, Aug. 23 ’ilot Dean Smith in the eastbound mail plane landed at the air mail field here at 3 o'clock a. m., central time, more than two hours ahead of the schedule, At 4 m., central time, Pilot W, D. Williams took the "air for Cleve- land. Cleveland, Aug. 23.—Pilot W, D. Williams in the castbound air mail plane landed here at $:27 a. m., east- ern time, from Chicago. Pilot Paul 1. Collins took up the flight to New York two minutes later, leaving at §:29 a. m. Collins expected to fly through to New York without stop- ping at Bellefonte, Pa. Collins left here two hours apd one minute ahead of time, the regular schedule leaving time being 10:80 a. m, Hempstead, L. I, Ang. 23.—Pilot Paul E. Collins bf the air mail service landed here at 1:22 o'clock, daylight saving time, this afternoon with the first batch of trans-continental mail from San Irancisco which had been Am Tob Am Wool Ana Cop Atec Tp & S F.. |At Guif & W I . The delegates of Iiddy-Glover post | Bald Loco .... American Legion, who are going to! Baltimore &O . the state convention, will meet this|Beth Steel B .. { evening in the legion headquarters on | Con Textile { Arch strect. | Can Pacific street who was operated upon at St. Francis hospital yesterday is reported as resting comfortable, Victrolas and Pianos, Henry Morans. - —advt 4T BAR DIVORCE DETAILS English Newspapers Soon To Cease Carrying Reports of Evidence in Such Cases . London, Aug. British newspa Smith Business School opens Scpt. 4 | Cen eLath Co . adv. | Ches &Ohio Fred A. Monsees of Stanloy street |Chi Mil & St P . has accepted a position as salesman |Chi R Isl & P . for the Liggett-Myers Company. | Chile Copper He will travel in Tolland county. Con Gas “Waiting for the Evenin’ Mail,”|Corn Pro Re brand new dance record. C. L. Pierce | Crucible Stel S Clh = At |Pan Am P & Attorney David L. Nair has bought [Penn R R a six room cottage at §1 Columbia | Pierce, Arrow street from Alfred Shurberg through |Bay Con Cop P. J. Murray and Company. Mr. and | RReading . Mrs. Nair, who were recently married | ep I & & will move into their new home about | Roval D N ¥ September 1. Sinclair Oil Ref e South Pacific A dal g . _::?‘v‘[\rt Model Victrola st Morans. | g0 vh Rail Studebaker Co 106% Hear the new dance record specials. | moxas o . 418 L. Pierce & Co.—advt. Teras & Paoinar 15k Harold Grace of Summer street con- o ped o= 5 8 He (078 nected with the traffic department of [y "ar oo 7 the New Departure Company of Bris- | e parar tol is attending a convention of traf-| goy " Spring e 813 fic managers at Detroit, Mich. Kenteaatt Cops $44 Have The Herald follow you on |l nieo T your vacation, 18¢ a week, cash With | niq States Oil.. 5 | pers soon will cease to carry detailed reports of evidence giventin divorce | cases, The house of commons committee, | which has been considering this ques- |tion some time, recommends that newspapers be permitted to publish | only the statement of the petitioner, | the defense, the judge’s summing up, | any points of law which may arise during trial and the jur findings |and judgment. The names of wit- | nesses may be given, but not their | evidence. | The committee also recommends | that the scope of a bill carrying these | suggestions should be widened to in- | clude the prohibition of reports of | matter that is indecent in all pro- ceedings before a judicial bench. R A C. BURRITT GIRLS WIN, | At the championship baseball game | between girls' playground teams on | Walnut Hill park last evening, the Burritt school gefeated the Tast | Street school. TRe score was so high | that Supervisor Brewster refuses to San Frantisco pouches were delayed | at Laramie. On the results of Wed- | nesday's fiights completing the first order.—advt. saying that : . A meeting of St. Mary's Ladies’ T. tt is enough. delayed Tuesday night by heavy fog | submit the actual figure at Laramie, Wyo. Collins left Cleve-|18-14 in favor of Bur B. Midvale Steel Mis Pac UTNAM & CO. Members Now !'ork Stock Exchangs Members Hartford Stock Exchange Stanley R, Eddy, Manager 31 West Main St., Tel. 2040 50 shares Landers, Frary & Clark 50 shares Stanley Works 50 shares American Hardware 50 shares Torrington T JUDD & CO. 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. We Offer 50 shares AMERICAN HARDWARE 50 shares LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK 50 shares STANLEY WORKS 11l IIlIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIHIIllIlllIIIllllllllIlllllllllllillllllllmll T T 22 HARTFORD 10 Central Row Telephone 2-4141 Members Members Hartford Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange Danald R. Hart, Manager NEW BRITAIN New Britain National Bank Bldg. Telephone 2580 - We Offer— STANLEY WORKS, Common Price On Application WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS. JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York l\;’at;rhury STOCKS Bridgeport iddleto BONDS New Haves Middletown Direct Private Wire to New York G, ¥. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 609, N, B, Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1012 The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company society will’ be held tonight at | S o'clock. Smith Busine: N Y Cen NYNH North Pac Pure Oil Cuba Lane Sug 0Old State House Square, Hartford, Conn. Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. relay each way, postal afficials at Omaha in charge of the experiment announced thit they confidently | expected to reach their 28 hour o 5 b el e coast-to-coast.goal by the end of the San IFranclsco, Aug. 23—Pilot Burr| week. The cast to West time goal|H: Winslow of thé postal air service | was set at 30 hours, favoring winds | (00K Off from Crissy field here at 6| helping to cut down the castbound | @'clock this morning with the third|yeeting tonight at Vega Hall and a| There will be an important meet- time. batch of mall to leave San Iranclsco | peport will be made from the grand |ing of the City league managers to- So far the relays tor New York and intermediate|)oqge session. night in Room 207 at the City Hall, pleted without accident. points. | Smith Business School opens Sept. 4 | All are requested to be on hand as night's fog at Laramic —adv. | business 1 important nature will on)y serious interruption. East | be School opens Sept. 4 GeH —adv. | Wilson | st. for New York, daylight saving time. | | AR e | CITY TREMSS | Joseph P. Sullivan of 12 { ! J | The §ir Francis Drake lodge, Sons |ftreet has arrived home from of St. George, will hold its regular | I'rancis hospital after a long illness. Gen Motors Goodrich (BF) Great Nor pfd Alls Cbalmers Pacific Oil Transcon Oil Union Pacific | United Re St 7 8 Food Prod 7 8 Indus Alco TS Rubber Co U 8. Steel U 8 Steel pfd Utah Copper .. Willys Overland Westinghouse have been com- | Tuesday | cauged the | - PASSPORTS KE TIME | San Francisco Aug. —Uncle | I AREUX FARLY PROUGI | n Sam’s trans-continental messenger | obtaining a passport prior to service was regponsible for the de- |traveling abroad, apply in plenty of livery of hundreds of New York |time, says the state department. 1f letters in the business district here [€ne lives in or near New York, time Jast night as the result of a 34 hour | may be saved by applying at the pas mail flight from New York. | port bureau in the custom house The incoming budget included |there. If near Washington, apply about 5,000 pieces of first class mail | direct to the passport bureau of the for San Francisco Istate department. ‘If the prospective Immediate delivery of air mail in[traveler lives some distance from | San Irancisco by means of a force | either of these centers, he should ap- | of substitute carricrs, it will be the|ply to the clerk of thes federal or rule every night during the five day | state court who will supply the neces- | test now undei way, post offfce|sary blanks and give assistance in fill-| ofticials here announc ng them out and advise Rock Springs, Wyo., Aug. ' 23— necessity of two photogr Pilot H. Collision reached here from|three inches, and the listing® of coun- Cheyenne with westbound mail at 7[tries that will be visited. In these 2. m., mountain time. Pilot Bishop|days of income taxes, it is also well to hopped off in another machine for|get that matter under way in plenty Salt Lake City two minutes later. |of time also, payment of income | taxes must be shown to the satisfac- | Cheyenne, W Aug. 23.—Frank|tion of the government before leav- Yager, westbound air mail fl\'lamr,‘\iu:: the country. | | Mrs. John Maloney of T& e s = L) _,1 Mrs. Fuller and Mrs. McGee 3% 48% 40 917% 17 60 LA 591% On Your Vacation NO PAPER WILL TAKE THE PLACE OF THE HERALD (Putnam & Co.) Actna Life Ins .. | Am Hardware | Am Hosiery % Bige-Hfd Cpt Co com Billings & Spencer com. | Billings & Spencer pfd. Bristol Brass | Colts Arms % |Conn Lt & Pow pfd | Eagle Lock | Fafnir Bearing | Hart & Cooley | Htd Elec Light . | Landers, Frary & Clar |3 R Montgomery com | 7 1’ Montgomery pfd N B Sl N B Machine N B Machine pfd Niles-Be-Pond com North & Judd | Peck, Stow & | Russell Mfg Co | Scovill Mfg Co . S N E Telephone | Standara Screw | stantey Works Torrington Co com | Traut & Hine Travelers Ins Co { Union Mfg Co o as to fees, aps two by as IT WILL FOLLOW YOU WHEREVER THE MAILS GO FOR 18c a Week CASH MUST ACCOMPANY THE ORDER k Wilcox Prepaid Subscriptions are required by the Audit Bureau of Circulations. Consequently we cannot open charge accounts for summer orders, 'Like a pebble thrown \ into a pond, your first " deposit in a bank ac- \ count may be a small = beginning, but it starts an ever widening circle { U. S TREASURY STATEMENT. 7. 8. Treasury balance, $268,631,751 Before you leave for the shore or the moun- tains be sure to order the Herald mailed to you. It will keep you in touch with the news at home while on your vacation. COmmeRcIAL TRUST CD. N (WERTAIN g For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advis. 5 N O R e i ST THE BANK OF SERVICE Open Saturday Eveniags 7-9 Daylight Saving Time Mrs, E. M. Fuller (Florence Ely), left, and Mrs. W. F. McGee (Louise Groody), wives of the brokers imprisoned in New York |in connection with bucketshop frauds, are helping government of- | ficials in the case that has stirred Wall Street to its foundations. |