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NEW BEITAIN DAILY HEKALU, weONESUAY, UUTUBEK 17, 198 | CALSASSESSMENT | crry rrems, | X WIGHo Wum st s covar WL STREET STUCK SYSTEM IINOTIC .z, e s T ,_;'{'i'.;—%"!'?ff?“_".';! pcinrirrrs| PUTNAM & | Miss Margaret Waish of Fall River, J ary Hartford, Oct. 17,~The final day of High Low Olese Etlsabeth @hop, 87 Weat Main 8.—|(ho eentennial sessions of the Con: and falaise ! we 0300 a0y ey |l A7 T Fady, Manager 81 West Maln S, Tol. 000 ok 1 nectiout Baplist convention staried | . " Ny f— . The enlistment of Leon Norton of | this morning with a large audience in ' W erberg ::.‘,u o "I"" ot has been vecorded | giiondance and & number of 1MPort: | given tomerraw o 654 #t the local United Btates Army re-|ant questions 1o be considered i Senen Sriates SO% BE% B We Offer: Interesting theories of tasation in. | eruiting station, He enlisted for the The board of trustees, elected som d of selected “n By Bf em. . 804, My wAIng radieal dopartures fram prea (13th infantry and will be seat 10 Tupsay held e Aret meeting for or- |nave hesn trapery whOlAm Tel & Tel..12a% 1284 ent modes were disoumed last night [ Hosten harber. 3 gadisation purposcs and elected the | tian of Mev, Dr. Abel 4. Ahlauint |Am Weol TR 1 l es B, Brown, an expert on tax- Experienced Balesiadies Wanted for | following executive committee ™ ’ |ana Cop % - ation and assessment, at & meeting of | ready-to-wear dept. The e chorus will be assisted by Her- . nt, ] - o, . The Hev, James MoGee, New Hav: [ nert 1, Anderson, vielinist, Mrs Mary [Me Tp & S P, M Bity the fdens elub hel]d in the Business | Raphael's Dept, Btore,—advt, eni W, € Trevithick, Middietown; | Ohristonsen and Mre. Loniss . ALOUIE W1, 128 198 and Professional Women's elub house | Mombers of Unity Rebekah lodge [ ey, Dy, Herbert J. White, Hartford; 1ol | Bald 1eco 1He% 1% on Washington strect, Wil meet with Mra. Alice Boehm, 31 | witjiam O'Nelll, Waterburyi Rev, . | ue meatran fowe P toutel | mere 4 0 0 o Mr, Brown had for his topie "The | Lincoln street, tomorrow afternoon to . a4 The program foil mere & 5 City Doautiful” He sald th ] e M. Rompeon, Btonington; a Olay Tr Reissiger | Beth Bteel B ity Deautiful, e 0 prosey Nichelson, Rridgeport; "W [ b BAmMAINE .1..000. Pelorson-Berger | COR Tex methed of mssessing property and of “Hey! You Want Any Codfish?™ cox, Mystie; H, H, Diekinson, Hart. Vielin: Can Poeific elath Co | taxation is idietie if & beautiful city is | Vocal, John. A, Andrews & Co.— 9 H g e . Mrs, E. R, Hiteheogh, New | £y A , the ebjeetive, Under the present sys- | ‘ul.\lL X : and Mrs. Allen W. Rrown, - "'lh". ‘l‘ _u,mu:-'.l:, seeseiid Hggrebvg - s Som & man (s moere heavily nmeseed | = Maggie Some eong. Vogilies ford, Employes of the| & Romance . cree Wieniawait | Chl Ml & At ¥ AT TN T it he beautifiea the eity by erecting a [Rtecord, John A, Andrews & Co~|convention It was voted, will be the| . Paradise . ... Krakauer-Kreisier [CM R Isi & P , Chile oCpper botter structure on his land or If he |[advt, same as hefore, makes giodern improvements to his “That Old Gang of Mine,” by Shan- R 2 ¢ erbert B, Anderson O Pl home; yet the city has dene nothing | nen Feur and IFox Trot Trot’ by 4'.n.',,:},: ’,::“',,'_,'":.:,',:“:,',,,::‘f,',,'.'-‘.;,':f s :""?" Ky Fklof t.'"" oCpper to bring about tho betterment. This (fornia Ramblers, John A, Andrews|nia) thanks s A kel ot 1 veriges :'N ."“mnun Alfven C::dgl? ass systom, he pointed out, is one of pen- | & Co,~—advt, . l alizing every man who does something | Violine repaired, hows rehaired. C. :l.:"_" has been collected or prom. Io:r‘-‘l;‘:-'m S S.‘:::e:;:";a::n. ya Piay Garson T e MEMBERS MARTYORD STOCK EXCHANGE change to better the city, 1. Plerce & Co~—advt O - “ g n recommendation of the com. ; Tr:a lrvwlklm -a';l:n-r:;-: ',:'.f.,'"':'lf; Experienced ?‘.,,,,.(:.," WASIAR 1t | itieas -on- place: And Sesashar | the b It Is Only & Tiny Garden AV ::: fie R Members New York Stock e ment of values ( s ready-to-wear dept. The RBig Btore. [ Calvary church, New Haven was itrrieasasiaany Hartford: Wartford-Conn, ‘trust Bidg., ‘Tel. 5.8320 L. S0 A ol net 4o i #1e Taphucln Dopt Bore=tdVl .| ChOBD A8 the ‘Diace of next year's /° T'f{,’,;";:‘,’,","},,,; <00 TN SR8 Aaierio . o i New Dritain; 33 West Maln Street, Tel, 1815. el . 3 3 r ords very Iri-| . tion and the Rev, M, It, Fosh ' y give men & dosire to bulld bigger und (day at Honry Morans', 365 Main L | o New Haven an pr’:n:ha g - rmd :3,',',,,',":":.' e Dudiey Buck 8:" s A :'nfg"w'.’,'.'.f.i":f.:' l::::-.nurm:?\ on ":::l: .-;Jl‘o‘;;nd-y 1unchegns &t Crowellite | Soamy Dockee of Nridseport was Danny Doy ... ++ Weatherly | Inap c"”g' i 2 : WE OFFER: heads the penalty of additlonal taxes. | aayt, ettt vl i o .'.':‘.'21 MR AL Lo e el X\I"r'phl i T Vietrolad, Fdisons, Sonoras, C, L. R e hderson . 0 S 3 o ctrolas, Tdisons, Sonoras Ms. Louls Andecson Allis-Chalmers 50 Shares STANDARD SCREW, COMMON LBCTURE COURSE OPENS [ hen Al the World Forgets Your| REPUD'IATES CHARGES s ki, YULIREER Y, - Price On Appl o— | vocal, John A, Andrews & Co~— s o virsieaass 010 Bwedish \l!il;tly Int Paper ... adve, _ . ELE] ) Dig Business To Be Subject of Open- | 75,00 ionced Salestadios Wanted for | AROther Witness In Stokes Case Ad- ":"I"om'flmmr)_ . g::lyl':::"&:‘r u & ing Night—Publie Inyvited—Harvest | veady-ta-wear dept, The Big Store, o A ! “ : = : g Nigh ; | Raphuel's Dépt. Store.~adyt, mits That Previous Statement Rl o8 Trans. by Kreisler |Lehigh Val 3 TTIITIITITIT 13 Supper Is Big Success, A marringe licenes was lssued today | Ahout Woman Was False, nese Mel M‘:: " e Mid States 011, , _'.'- % e to Charles 1, Balley of 51 (hestnpyt 4 Hn.n“ A s nertner-Kreisler Mldu.ln Steel |, .N‘ New York, Oct. 17.—~Another wit- garian Dance ..., Hauser |[Mis Pac ....... 9% “The Columbin University extensionf o oo and Mids A | [ : y A nna M. Becker of M A : course conducted In this clty Ubder )z, yo g0y eproet, [ness in tho retrial of the divorce suit | - Mr. Anderson N Y Cen ... 100% the auspices of the {:“:‘""""I‘,““"."':l' Exciusive mupiinery, French Hat|of W. E. D, Stokes, wealthy hotel ngarne .. . Frienorg [N Y N H & H. 12 4 fessional Women's club w op! | Shoppe, IRgom 107, Professional Bldg. | owner, against bis wife, Mrs, Helen .\_orv & West ., . 102 4 North Pac ..... b1% < the Central Junlor High school to- | 2% 0 : Aoy morsaw svening a1 150 ovloc, Up ¥, e Maln sréou Taane T iwood Soken tens vovudnied v\ WOMAN GOLFERS QUALIFY [more’one®.: Hat e ; . o oy 3¢ men .mad women have 000 & Co—advt, to attorneys for Mrs. Stokes, ¢ N Tan Am F 4 T Ao New B IEW, BRITALY 'mr“!‘!:l'l‘i" ! l | Pieree’ Mrs. N & 70 v tatn lonal Bank Bldg. Hhe club invites New Bfitaln,poo- -M&‘(kulrlrs, mandolins. . Pierce's, — ror‘j:m An';':;' u'“:'_ll"':rr'"w”‘k';"lr:nm"j First Matches in Shuttle Meadow Club | tay Con Cop | ? Telephone 25680 Telephone 3-4141 ple who Are fnterested to attend the [4f7% p ;1018 2d. Reading . ..... Members Members opening lecture tomarsow <vening | _ Vietrolas and Planos, Henry Morans "',:?.r’-rl {\:;,,‘:L.:M‘.,',m":,:::pz:,;,:l Toumnament Are Being Played To- (W% o b Hartford Stock Exchangn New York Stock Exchange free of charge. The subject will he *—8dvi. p | toans dented” she - had d tate day—Sixteen Contestants. Royal D, N Y .. Donald R. Hart, Manager “Big Business.” Last evening about | ‘]"""""“' TRReln ) Ty FMr.w“"’N"" oc:‘ol or 20 .M""‘ln cfi';m. :ll'; : : Sinclalr Oll Ref 5 i the harvest sup- | —advt. i ST ylddd The qualifying rounds of . | ;v:? ::‘o‘;;‘I: ::Ill‘l\:“::::lfl("r Bxpericnced Salesladies Wanted for [however she recognized her signature |y, Me:dov cln:'n women's ::rl ?2::- g:::l': rn:f:m [} ‘I‘(mdl} (;'q“.‘l\:r 'dv::, s 1“:‘ PrEth O“M‘:‘: ;'!v:‘::;::(;nid she was sure|NaMeNt have been played, and the [Studebaker Co aphael's Dept, Store.—advt, 4 -7 first of " " N O o Gulf and Standard Cut | ¥loor lamps. T. A. B. Fair—adst, [she had seen Mrs, Stokes six times ,;d kg ','-‘;.:"',‘,f‘;’;,.?,',‘,’,’.',;‘",'?‘H"J:?: I::: in Pacific ; e et ‘:m‘#i‘g;’fi:fl"‘n Vatanl Price of Their Gasoline| WASH. Kineuarr o ason Stokes, she atesrted. wourd mé valied | IANdICaD 18, defeated Mra. Geo. Rog- Tobacco Prod . ‘ 25 FAFNIR BEARING €O, alter ry, & mason, who ks % Xt ers, handicap 20, by 1 up on the 20th |Transcon Ofi .. 2% WE DO NOT ACCEPT MAR but would Jift her vell and say “Hello | yoiq arter a close and exciting match. | Union Pacific .. 12§ e The Gulf l}lpflll\:nfi ','0-” ”tv‘:l::-:)'lo;:"l‘; fell three stories from a Main street o et Y 44 nounced a reduction in the w building, October was discharged | Pdgar” when Wallace eame to the | mpa gixtesn who { P £ . Oc 8 e qualified, with | United Fruit .. 172 price of gasoline, 'The company NOW |gaon, “h0 1 osnital gunday, door to greet her, their cards, were Mrs, W. F. Atwood, 'i:":zl Food Prod 57 sells to retatlcrs gt 167 pér BANOD | oy, junior hranch of the Catholic| Shown a number of photographs, 113 Mre. Louts Youn : h r ' # : s " o 3 & A : : o X 8. 104; Miss K. |1/ 8 Tndus Alco 49% plus 1c ctate tax. !‘lilm‘cll:ol’:‘l"‘t’::;z' Daughters of America will hold a [!he witness picked out one which she |gwife, 108; Mra, C. S. Bennett, 108; | § Rubber Co 361 ; bring the BHuorg ey vl gallon, | Minstrel rehearsal tonight at 7:30|*Ald was a copy of one-that had h'f“ Mrs. C. B. Parsons, 108; Mrs, Ernest |{: 8 Steel . 87% N to B o e O carnoon it was | 0'€1ock In St. Mary's school hall, O e Nl oy | Humphreya, 113; Mrs. Alton Greene, |t § Steel pfd .. 110% 118% h JOHN P. KEOGH At 3 o'cloc s Lovisy Moore Tent has postponed | 521d, was e o 8 111; Miss Helen Bennett, 127; Mrs. |17 571 5714 Y , 4 Ol Co. 3 9 ) s , 127; A tah Copper .. 57% s stock E: T‘.Z"'.'”IZ'" "..?2 ‘:‘;‘\: f:::drapru'luc.l';‘ two | 1t9 supper from Thursday evening to :“’I:«e:‘:;fl‘:{'{!fidg;‘&:’r shown her ple- | Gaorge Rogers, 119; Mrs. J'red Cham- Willys Overand 6% 614 Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York gl its pr e a later date. L i L berlain, 120; Mre. B. R. Wilbur, 112; | \estinghouse .. 8% 56% % " cents, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Beckett of | o Semuel Untermyer, counsel for Mrs. | \isy Margaret Tiddy, 126; Mrs. James | Guit States Steel 73% 71% Waterbury STOCKS Bricgeport J Setse 47 Madison strect have returned trom | Stokes, asked Mes, Trancese what ahe | North, 118; Mra. R. Howe, 113; Mrs. | Dupont ....... 126% 123 1261 Danbury would sav if told Wallace was In|pobert Frisbie, 128; Mrs. T. B, Stan- e Middletown BONDS New Haves 50 AMERICAN HARDWARE SR AR G 50 STANL WORKS, COMMON o oMl it ACCOUNTS PUP'S NAME CHANGED, b . ghysitel ! Washifston, Oct. 17—Laddle Buck, | l\h-I“2‘8‘\n;'r!\?lstttoozlmafxcl:::ng;v‘:e":II(‘ Arffona, in February, 1918, ley, 119. (Putnam & Co.) | the Airednic pup who recently dif-|po e u¢ Southbriage. Mr. Beckett| . HOV could he have been when I} g pajrings, with handicaps given | Bid Asked | Direct Private Wire to New York puted with President Coolldge OVEr| yfye,qaq g football game Between the | XY Mm every day?" she asked. under the Calking system, are: Mra.| 404 JOYCEOMFWY CMF WCMFW G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 600, N, B. Nat'l Bauk Bldg~Tel. 1013 whether he or tho chief executlve] o cogter and Glbraltar team of |, /> NeAted argument between counsel | wiihyr, handicap, 22, agalnst Mra. | apne Tite Ins .......440. 450 should address a delegation from the Southbridge, his son being coach of came when Mrs, Sfokna counsel men- | o handlcap 22; Mrs. Young, 13, . MH v:dero . BTY% south portico of the White House, has| (0 TARIES M3 @ [tloned the word “Jail" In referring o)y, "yiny Wgdy, 243, Mrs. Bennett, 10,/ AT Froriirs e earned himself a new num(‘-qf‘ulll‘ The pofitp’on(”d theeting of the N"WJ’”‘;,, deccased husband of Mrs. Fran-| (" ap 0" Chamberlain, 22; Mrs. Rog- m':‘.Hh" Cnr;:et com. +.152 Pry. E 1 Brits relfarc As f A Cene, ers, 20, vs, Mrs, Howe, 19; Mrs, At- | .+ / f ‘;Irs. Coolidge ordered the v]mv\’;"-:]},,‘-l‘d“lll‘liswo(\‘l(f:;;g.\‘soma"m‘ T bP.‘ |”l “;Th .;mzn :\z‘v'u:: hpus";?\‘l‘er t::? wood, 19, vs. Mrs, Parsons, 10; Mrs, 'I;:}::::; i sfipn'z:‘l?er" (‘:;:"v * . Sho gave no reason for it, but White i miserable person.” ) . Steuer, 84 | stanley, 20, vs. Mrs, Frisbie, 19; A The Hartford-C cti T C torney for Mr. Stokes, shouted. “His [Flamieys B o s Frlsbin L0 ek g;:::olAfl:M 1 e ord-Connecticut rust ompany House attendants have remarked that| ! b # ine | NEW YORK HOUSING examination of this witness 18 In- |y Beeiee 5" 0 "Miss Bennett, 25, Cans T4 aid. Pow Bid, 110 0ld State House Square, Hartford, Conn. g ) 4 Laddie Buck was inquis!tl‘\e :(;(.«N’:rf] b ptielian Sk B B & degree that some namc Im )m ‘l‘:’e' (A et tenes: ekl Tiook -, R NiEhRLe to° HIA HRIUNG: WNOY [ Gty . | « silencing Mr. Untermyer four Tifatnie Bansng ... 008 = ¥ coined. it peten| Sl Landiords Sthrt Wight to Rave | Adier SISNORE MO LGN e ALL COAL LOADS 0. K. [¥hre & Codley i+ iis 10 Safe Deposit Boxes, §5.00 and upwards. Paul Pry will share with eter nergency Laws - Repealed—says | (o Mahoney Insisted that Mr. Steuer |Htd Blec Light s 3 | o Landers Frary & Clark. 63% 55 Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. S, White House her-| There Are Enough Tenements, ; , ¢ s Snion down by Latdle Bov, | New. York, Oct 17New. York|Withdraw his charucterization of M©| Inspector Carlson Reports Finding No i ¢ 4 5t AL g s Dithet) i | Untermyer and added: “1 want {7 R Mentgomery com. < Y 3 ity landiopds’ today, ‘opened | theit further mud slinging or indulgence in| Underweight Shipments Made by j R Montgomery pfd LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKI G WILL HONOR “UNKNOWN" HURO. | fight against cxtension of the emer- | W 000 BUE [ R can s P Washington, Oct. 17.—President| gency rent laws before the state hous- s Dealers in Three Months. ;‘\. B ““h;m Coolidge will follow the Armistice|ing commission. | soU KU RETRIVES BALLS i N {iny custom establishcd last year by| John M. Stoddard, lw commyfee| SCTIRREL RE hie Mc.| Carl A. Carlson, inspector of (N B Machine I:jfd o Prosident Harding, by going to[chairman of the real estate board of | Montreal, Oct. 17.==Mrs, Arc| :E M| weights and measures, has completed T‘v”"'n.fl“"p“ 9 | Artington accompanied by Secretaries | New York, promised a very different [1:€an of Tachine, playing the Fenne- |y 'vopon for the quarter ending Sep- | North & Jud ... .. | \\'<~oli and Denby and laying a|picture would bo p. ted in opposi- |Villc golf course, today noticed ‘fl tember 30, including a statement of | Peck, Stow & W \\'|'|~a;il on the tomb of the unknown | tion to the onc of suffering and eyer|Sauivrel carrying a golf ball to. his| o) o weighings. The official ex-| Russell Mfg Co . i soldier. growing facnace painted by tenants' |Nest. She followed'and found 88 ball8) gpyineq oads leaving 11 yards and|Scovill ‘Alfl‘; L: o Chicago, Oct. 17.—Willlam (“Kid”)| New Haven, Oct. 17.—In the race In performing this act of tribute a|reprosentatives at previous hearings, |Vhich she replaced with nuts, found not & single load to be of less :m'\.m:'n;rosi:e:np T T Gleason, manager of the Chicago | between New Haven, Hartford and year ago, Mr. Harding expressed the| *“We will show you,” Mr. Stoddard | . MISSING SON poundage than charged the purchaser. | . 2814 | White Sox, today handed his resigna- | Bridgeport to have the largest popu- $ told the commission, “that from Jan- | SE MINRLAG, In five Instances the load was heavier |0 v . 6bm 4 tion as pilot of the club to owner|lation, the first named made a good | nary, 1920, to June 80, this year,| New York, Oct. 17. — Theodore | than was called for on the sales|Torrington Co com . sl : R g . A " [ building has kept pace with the in-|Cone, a Brooklyn printer, formerly of [ giip, |Traut & Hine ...... y | Sharles A, Comiskey, and it was ac-|atride in September as vital atatisMcs CORCORAN ON TRIAL [ creasd of population.” New London, Conn,, today asked tin: Dealers whoee sales were 'E""“l""“’t":"elo::f h\éo 'c'ept!er;, (.Heas‘or: t?l(l Mr. L_omlsku_v‘v?lm\v ‘tw‘o.]sotshor trl%le:.; nn\ln:hrea Boston, Oct. 1%.—William J. Cor- Dr. Samuel MeCune Lindsay of [police to find his 14 year old son, Otto ! ed included the following: Rarncstlnle}'-“ on Mfg . | ha L e was (L~(‘ohr1lg(‘d‘ with t)w; scts of twins born. oth marriages Boston, . R 158 § \ 3 s § aved Monday after fillin -\ \ Yty Coal and Weod Co., M s showing of the club this year and|and Lirths increased for the month coran, former district attorney of Mid- | Columbia university stibmitted a re-|who disappearcd Monday after 8| Coal Co., Clty Coal an 2p! AR .. TREASURY STA rAnte | fith S 1922 DR ; h Rl latl 4 h y icg and leaving a | Cohn, Citigen Coal Co., A. R. Swanson | . TRE. . | Wanted to get out. as compared with September, 1922. | diesex county, appeared in the super- [ port declaring that an investigation [a knapsack of suppl % ; It ‘Treasury balance, $357,744,497.] | f ior court today for trial on charges|conducted by him shows that the|note in which he said he thought “it| 8., Shurberg, J. I’ aumva‘,’lr s;ancn.‘-; 8. T J i and "00 0. of larceny and conspiracy with seven | housing situation' has improved de-[is ahout time 1 went out into the|Svea, United Coal s codefendants, . world and made o man of myself."” Universal Coal Co. § \ ; | 2 A miscellancous shower was STOCK IN Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. m.w GLEASON IS OUT. LEADS IN BIRTHS. SOt Hmdma hope that his successors in office would follow the custom. | cldedly since 1920 “and shows every | Inspector Carlson also made 984 o he torcoran's alleged confession of g King further improve- | « 3 rn:nl;:l‘l:(::'“ ; i: (s\l'a:rin:ns Dblackmail | ment."™ | special ingpections, condemning 36 dc-f(lnred Miss Blanche Waters at ‘hemes was introduced as evidence The net increuse in one to two- vices he found in use in stores. [home of Mrs. Arthur Drogue of Ar- hiid a E | mistice street in honor of her engage- (B |ment to Morian J. Fox, formerly of { in the trial which resulted in the re- moval of Dist. Attorney Joseph (' [!o September 30, 1923, Faccenda Formally Held 1 i N i Tk ; > (AR A el ok b As Dickson Girl’s Slayer . co. of New York. A large number |8 (Preferred and Common) ( gue NOW OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC Peltetler of Suffolk county, Later he s was 7 . L was indicted and released on bonds | Suites in ‘tenements and in one and g & 5 : rat. ‘“m«:h he defaulted. He was found in | two-family houses during this porlod: Mrs. Mary Bem'r-.| h Philadelphia, Oct, 17.—A ,or“ml‘,or ”‘l‘i‘.”\L“:f,.’?.'v“yll’iufi"nflx“,';'a’rf.““[ New York and brought back here, | Was 121,745, His statistics were taken| Mrs. Rose Coleman of High street| p.rge of murder was today lodged |ors rec i W : ) . ol from the city tax records, he said. |has received news of the death offapaingt Frnesto Faccenda in connec- | y AT 2 Preferred stock accumulative and non-assessable. WHINT AND NREDOR EARTY S (8 Common stock non-assessable. ; b e i {her daughter, Mrs. Mary Bence, in| sy with the killing of Emma Dick- | was held in|gon, High school girl, whose battered| A whist and bridge party will be The preferred stock 6 per cent cumulative and redeem- THREE ARI lllll)\\’Nl-::l pec anumi we New York, Oct, 1¥.—Captain Jd- ; . 2 r ward Logue of the stake boat, k DR- MEYER PROTESTS |that city today. body was found in the weods 5lonx‘gwen by the Ladies' Auxiliary nr_l. able after 5 vears at $27 a share and accrued interest at Lis wife and Terrance Giilesple, a s the roadside near Bricksboro, N. J.|O. B. B. at Judd's hall tomorrow eve- | v iy B (b ey o grocer of Whitestone, 1. L, were Ak ’ John Joseph McDermott. a month ago. The charge was made ning. A very pleasing entertainment the option of the directors preferred stock in a series drowned today when a ‘dinghy | Webb's Attending Physician | jonn joseph MeDermot, aged 45,| by detectives from Cumberland coun-| will follow the whist. The commit- of 20 shares, and to be retired by lot. Some of the purposes which they were heing rowed to shoro| Makes Complaint Because Me Was/|died at the home of his sster, Mrs.|ty, New Jersey, and was based on|tee in chayge of the aMfair consists of of the corporation are: To buy, sell, own, lease, exchange, capsized, Juwlia Burns, at 325 Main street last|what }Faccenda is alleged to have lold'thn Miuses_ Edith Rogin, Freda Milko- mortgage trade and deal in real estate. Not Called Before Grand Jury, evening. He has been {il for the past|a ghipyard foreman here about the/witz, Sylvia Alex, Sarah Croll, Dora Th i fl : ot Iter d i 1t x |two months, He leaves a widow and | case. Protass, Orna Weinstein, Mrs. M. he immediate aims are to alter and improve ?rppq y i known as Odd Fellows Block, West Main street, Plainville, Tdward Newton, a scaman, who Whs Tancied after he had cluug to the | , wite Piaine N, Y. Oct: 1%—Dr (five children, his parents, My, and — Bromberg and Mrs. M. D. Saxe. { which is owned by the corporation. e e e e el oo 1M | William 1. Meyer, who attended Mrs, |Mrs, Michael MoDermott of this city,| BRINGS SUIT FOR 8200000, | d d N CAD- | Gaptr rol ¥ 5 o e il " - g DUp i : o138 2 ired by a swell, The police say, hows |CCrtrI4e Gorman Webb before her (and the following. brothers and sis e 80, GLENS FALLS HOLDUF The block is a three-story brick building with stores, QYO NHWE o ghilot bos we tuming, | [oones BEVRRI ORCURY, (G1AY bes jterer’ Yamea and Josepi MeDechiit Avommey General Daagherty - Sang r : offices and hall. With alterations completed it will be one * |eause he had not been called hefore |of this city, Mrs. Alex Stewart,.Mrs, Action in Philadelphia Court. °| Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Oct. 17— S . el ns 1plel n STAIUPS TOBACCO WAL |the grand jury investigating the | Thomas Hennessey, and Mrs. Julia| 17.—Attorney | hTee armed men enteréd the South of the best business buildings in Plainville. Tt is éwned Duffalo, N. Y., Oct. 17.—Nicotine |¢4th Of the soclety woman hefore it Burna of this city, and Mrs. Thomas| Washington, Oct. = 1T —AUOMeY| G eny fralls bank, just across the Hud- with a mortgage of but $3,000 which will be cleared as Wab outied & bibit ;o'nm;{g '“‘rl{o‘t‘:r adjourncd until tomorrow. | Case of Yalesville, fiifiueralr ‘;\)‘(u:l\‘lc:‘inl;)n fl‘fi“‘i"‘:‘:‘l’;‘;& son river froth Glens Falls, lthMter‘-; soon as subseriptions are veceived. In its present condi- . , o s ritness fed | 4 il b ) < ng o S e ¥ N i esident, Selleck R 12 hoak factpng > - T e ot otk |Wehbs. They included Mra. Beatrico |morning. Burlal will be in 8t Mary's| In & War contract case Eroning out of j, refused to give them money. They |§ s conservatively estimated at $25,000. ance union, hefore the state conten. |Ke Brown, long a friend of the dead |cemetery, :':;":‘:":i"(‘;‘:;m":t':‘fla';'l"t’z"‘\““ "8 | pseaped by automobilc in the direc- | The corporation is entirely free from debt with the ex- tion of the organization ere today. | WOmAN Wifo said she belioved Webb 5 ST The defendants are, Hetmin Jete. |ton Of i ety | | ception of a $3,000 mortgage which will soon be paid off. “Nicotine is not yet classed am I\g"f:"’;"." had any real affection for his | man and F. Gordon Miles, trading as OUT OF TOWN MARRIAGES. (R With the continued growth of Plainville and the ab- . F, Gordon Miles & Company, Bremeh| . . ~o oqinme were pertormed . if sence of a hall suitable for fairs, dances, entertainments, @ ete, it has been decided to enlarge, expand and alter the dangerous habit forming and narcotic |VIfe. s bid drugs, but we hope soon to have it so ! r. Meyer made public a statement | 1“ l " legad failu [which he asserted was made on Oe- | uuera 5 !."..r,'c.“",,'.':fife;"';";fr&e :oi,mm.‘;:‘, t,:,Morhlrn last month in which one of | [ ! Y contracting parties was a resident top floor and to make other improvements. classificd through oui _educational work,” Miss Estelle said. “Nicotine 4y [tober 8 by Miss Margaret Dayton and | | eharged and it is also alleged that the [the a poison and the temptation of this|Miss Anna Herzog, the nurses who | —— | defendants sold and shipped away |of New Britain, retirn cortificates <r | For this purpose the present allotment of stock is being drug is assailing every boy and girl [attended Mrs, Webh, CARD OF THANKS |trom the depot large quantities of jcelved by the town clerk today show. offered to the public at par in units of one share of Pre- in the country. The cigarette fe on| In this statement Miss Herzog was| . " 3d | government materials without author- | John T. Lacourcierc of $4 Church | 9 f A gt the igerease.: The future of the race [represented as saving {hat she had | TNe family of the late Bdward L) SEVE0T R S0 8 ey obtained, |street, and Miss Eisie M. 8. Arnauld of | .gn't'd and one shaire of common, s many units as de- is m‘“;.,_-- {found half a teaspoonful of white, [JANSVick acknowledges and deeply | ™ S ipidaenid - |Cedar street, Meriden, were married | sited may be purchased. - Miss Fstelle asserted that prohibi- |salty particics in a bag owned by Mrs, “”_'""”"“'_"‘ $he Kiig. Sxpremmony. of | BRIDGEPORTER FINED by Rev. C. H. Paquette; September Preferred stock 1,000 shares at $25. sympathy from our neighbors and 26. On September 5, John H. Hall, a || . = - e Common stock 5,000 shares at $5. tion- had not caused ny Increase ini\\'l‘hh, which later disappeared { Setend jally to the Eiks and th the use of narcotics. | Although certain friends of Mrs, | cnde, especially todhe Eiks and the | o od %300 Yor Having Liquor in [local factory foreman, and Mary R. : P et |Webb has expressed betief that she | 1%80n Drug Co. |7 Mis Possession in Northammpton | Knipfer, a nurse, were married by | A semi-annual dividend of 3 per cent was declared in AUTO VICTIM DYING. was poisoned, Coroner INitzgerald js- Nor¢thampton, Vass,, Oc Har- | Rev. . ¥. Wolfenden. | August. Inquiries concerning stock should be made to the fol- Bridgeport, Oct. 17.—Little hope is|Sued a certificate attributing death to | ry Salwitz of Bridgeport, Conn., vrn‘ . e | arrésted by a state officer today and | RODY FOUND. iowing officers of the corporation. held today for the recovery of Hvr'"""l"a‘ causes, ! ST et B, of BISgepOit Whe S| AR AT A s * JOSEPH A- HAFFEY in his automobile were found six cases | Norwich, Oct. 17.—The body of ng AL i In Bt. Vincent's hospital with a skull | GAME CALLED OFY. | Funeral Director of whisksy. He was arraigned in|Charles La Chappell, 80, a weaver, AW ,',:" (5 c,‘"‘.'"".'xm‘l. + Tember Tanrence nd Ce Oosstrunss fracture. reccived svesterday when an| Kansas City, Mo, Oct. 17.—The| Parlors 33 Myvtle St distriet court on a charge of keeping |employed by Briggs Mfg Co., Volun- Tollector of Rents—R. G. Hart. Plainville. Mason Contractor. automaoki’ Weward \.w..,y.:‘:mrm game '-l' the junior world s8: || gapiice Exceptional, Lady Assistant | | And éxposing intoicating liquors and [town, was found, in the river at that secretary—1t. F. ""m".'".h‘mfi "m“m . o s i Dy P st B v b B B o el Parlor 1625.2 Lwas fined $300 and given a suspended |town last night. ' Misting since Satur- ki o s i ~ lhm”hflmflkw e b Do ARl i - || Residence 17 Summer St —1625.8 | contence of three months in the houss | day, he ie belisved ta have acci- reasurer—A. M. Raymond. Plainville, Rleal Estate and builder. tafdicher vl wuchus Alivs, Argentina.'count of wet grounds. of correction. % 3 | dentalty siiphed inte the walen