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RHINELANDERS SEEM - |FRANCE QUALIFIES WAL STREET STOCK TO'BE ON THE GAIN F ! HER ACGEPTANCE| EXCHANGE REPORTS PUTNAM & CO. ——— | Mowbers Haritord duxk Eichange F um Awm“l Gives| ) - & Y W Gets OMclal Text off wne veeent reactionsry wrend of [l aniey 0. RAdy, Manager B West Main 8, Tel 3040 l'l“»' | s L 3 stock prices was maintained today A ; | The liguidating mevement covered a - — ——— S‘mlh lo 'o'u‘ 3 1 Amwl broader list and selling was on & \ p E larger scale than heretofore. High '.” B . b S — grade rallread shares and standard | w. o“.r‘ ’ Coblens, Ocl. 21.—'The ““““,.‘““ gt . By The Asseciated Prs industrigls. however, cantinued to oh republie, made stronger by the ap Landen, Oot, 27 France's note ae: | fer splendid resistsnce to selling pres. proval of the Prance-Helgien author copling Qreat Hrilain's invitation 10| gure. Neayly two score stocks melted lw stlnle wo*’ B o denelnn e enetmiel 0" ene 3 iy participate In & commilice of experis| away 1o new low records for the y po Bl s S T » 3 $ 3 Y 1or reesamination of Germany's ea-| year, lasses FARgIng frem 1| e 4 Phe provisional gevernment at Co. & Pacily 1o pay repara was received | points with American Sugsr and Coea bienz has sot up & ministey, of which . teduy at the fercign office, The text| Cola yielding the mest 1o selling r.ry Joseph Matthes is premier, althoug L will not be made public, It was sald. | pressure, Famous Players opened at ’ he prefers to be ealled “exeoutive It is understoed, however, that the| ;5 dropped and then rallied to " commissioner,” The other portfolios reply sets forth thiee conditions as o8« | 56, There were A few sirong spots, TR have heen assigned as follows: Hery 2 sential preliminaries before France | notably Woelwerth, The closing was minist Herr Mike, the cat, and Kansas, the dog, were strangers a year can lend full approval to the confer:| heavy, Bales approximated 356,000 VWJL Ve Metge foreigs pins rolte % s0: He O . %am | as’ alwave Hee J Foul | ence, These,conditions are Shas Wolterhoff, minister of finane err ) ago—and now look at ‘'em! Mike has'always lived in New Yoi Virsi==That the sommitios shall op. | "oree N Licbing, minister of (he interior: | Kansas was stranded there when he followed A, E. F, troops that | o aie wnder the aceis of e prosent | Am Can TP . O " Vather Kremers, minister of instrue . v ’ A % g Hon und public worship: Herr Watler, | {88 Now they're members of the same household and affection- | interaitied reparation commission. |Am Cr & Fdy 155 135 158 minister of transport; Herr Kieber, Ate friends, Hecond=—That the committes shall| Am (ot OIf 5% 8% = nol be invested with authority te re. Am loce oy P L] minister of justice and agriculture 4 With the exeeption of Father Kre 5 duce the laluI'm;l,unmu figure !ram; A m & ROt . 52 mers, who is & Ttoman Catholle priest And so Dm Thu! ny, Which France vegards as & | Ay o om0 : ——T ol 74 §3% mixisters atwinny for agreement among the| \n " mum Toh ., 1714 7 Members New York Stock Exchange : 3 " Ehird—That G |8 TR Tot Martford: Wariford-Conn, Trust Bidg., Tel J < J 2 A Herr Wolterhoff had prepared & ¢ 3 X » E = plun for the issuance of sound money y E ’ Third & Germany must give) A Top . New Britain: 23 A ] . more complete and satisfactory evi-| y o oo, i West Main Street, Tel 1815 « 000,000,000 franc to extend to 1 gold france b . Aence of her ceasation of passive re-| xu" conner nu: A to be secured on a complicated sl - slatanas system of mortgages on unhypothe. £ B Ateh Top & 8 F 948 ° OFIN ’ o | » WE OFFrEn: cate real estate and the railroads, ey v Delgium Agrees, AtGuf& Wi, 13 = Heveral more towns of secondary - Bt Gat The Relglan Nald Loco . 18% X 5 3 importance are reported to huve b s BAveraniset Nt seat to Londes og| it & Ohls 8% 100 Shares of TRAUT & HINE occupled, among them being v : : Waahington ita acceptance of Great “'”‘,“".7" B SN : stein, which is the realm over which . ® % Con Textile ..., 6% = e A ' Dritalns alternativa proposal for the| Con "iatie 42 : Price On Application bieh's_famons comie ope 1 4 ‘1‘:‘(':‘;[!' rts to b .p‘.nam:.: ;,,"::L ,:f | Cent Leath Co , 117 : Separatist froops to the number of o 3 ¢ teratlied reparation commission to rx~".h'. & Ohio severul thousand have been divided > amine Into Germany's capacity for| oMb Ml & 8t P2y Into dotackments, each of which s g 2 payment, 1t was announced | €0t Copper ... 255 held dn resceve: elt in thix eity or b L % 4 . | Chino Copper . its Immedinte vieinity ready to pro- ) d Eschanging Views | otn Eveltvet ceed 1o the occupation of towns wher - - - - > Ny The Assoclated Press, B the republic hus not yet been pro- Paris, Oct, 27 —Informal oxchanges | Cru Steel ¢ A eluimed, | of views are going on between the | Cuba Cane Sugar 108 delegations to the Inter-allied np.r..,:fndlcon..lohn o601 h ! . Firm friends are these two, a dog and a rabbit. They ave in-|tion commission respecting the pro. | Erie .. WV BRITAL HARTFORD General Electric Plants BN SO : # by i 2 A 0" cedure in case the Allies agreg on an | Erle 1st pfd . y New Hritain National Dank Bidg. 10 Centrsl Row | separable pals, even sleep together in their South London, ENg:| sipert cominitioe to” Snvestignte: Gere | Gon. Mloetelo Z . Relcphione 3500 Telephone $-4144 Gen Motor# . Members Members To Close for Five Minutes | land, home. muny's capacity to pay, under the di. rection of the commission, Goodrick BI 9 Hartford Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange The question has been raised |Gt North pfd , Donald R, Hart, Manager Schenecthdy, O ~All plants of ( the General Electric Company will whether, in view of the fact that this|Insp Copper .. cease work for flve minute at 3 RO“SEVE[T TE[[S + CITY ITEMSO committee is almost certain to be set|Int Mer Mar . | ip, v be ¥ utility in the| A A 2 T Q " Q A up, there would be any utility in the | Int Mer Mar pfd 28% STANLEY WORKS FAFNIR BEANNG clock Mynday afternoon, the time of | 3ty SOl the funeral of Dr, Charles P, Stein- mmission glving @ hearing to the | Allls-Chulmers . 3814 ¥ metz. Flags on the plants will re- . | vrope vly on Wooster street owned | Germans, as requested in the German | Pacific Ofl ..., 363 i LANDERS AMERICAN HARDWARE main at half staff until Saturday, No- {by the New Dritain Quartette ‘club, | note delivered Wednesday. If such Int Nickel ..... 10% SCOVILL HART & COOLEY L Sl | been sold to Charles and Mary | a hearing were given by the commis- | iKelly Spring Tire 228 vember 3. It was learncd toduy that i Dr. Steinmetz carvied no life insur- Yolfe, and a decd was filed for rec-|sion, it is pointed out, the committee | Kennecott Cop.. 20% | WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS w D e eagan. 13, WiLe58 TOOAF:at Togpol Dome/ors, s ot fhe ofton ot s town iz b snmed wonid Kars o g0 over | Migte Biniae Gil & ! the eldest daughter of | Opinion in reparation circles is that | Missourl Pacific &% R Miss KILLS TWOAND HIMSELY ]nves[]ga[]on | Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Ahlquist, pastor of | the members of the prospective com-|N Y Central .. 997 Inid, Okla, Oect. 27.-—After having the IMirst Lutheran church, has'been | mittee, although named by the com-|Norfolk & West 10314 shot. fo death his son nged 17 and a S | removed to the Hartfded hospital for| mission, will be proposed by the dif-|North Pacifie .. 50% JOHN P. KEOG!" vounger daughter, and ‘probably fa- Washington, Oc he senate | 40 operation for glands, ferent governments ,and it is expected | pyre Of1 . .. T Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York ; Enfie & The 'e have bee . v W | from among the |pan Am P & T p tally wounded his wife, 1. Lnfield, kv ‘ W .| The police have been notified that |they will be chosen an Am P & dly f y | Public lands committeo Heard today |y, onorator's licenses of Stanley Ba- |moat competent authorities in econom- | penn R R ... 1 Waterbury STOCKS % Bridgeport a farmer, lving near Billings, today | . 5 0 . ik ,:;,1’,1,',"'1\;,..@( gu'vm'vlm,': to veports | [Tom Theodore Roosevelt, assistant|iyula of 238 Broad street and Krancls |ic and financial questions of ;"“’df e~ |'Pierce Arrow .. 7% P Danbury AU i 35 ¢, a|fecrettary of the navy,-an explanation|J. Fgan of 288 Broad strect have been |spective countries. Jacques Seydoux, | pittshurgh Coal yeaching here. Joseph Veleny, a|#ecre P | 1 e I " g ’ ||?l.lzl1hnr ko ik Exbot B 18 ot | of InvestmeNts aAs 1 sars past by | suspended. iicenses have been re- [the great I'rench flu”'o"”:) ‘]’"‘ :"«:"‘t‘n Ray Con Cop Middletown BONDS g New Havea " g ¥ S O P ve! Py o q dvise: " ki stred I'd a7 c Al . 2 9 —————— weperereernt | i the companics of Harry . Sin- High strect. ¥ |as a French member. no:n.l D,NY . G. F. GROYF, Mgr.—~Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1013 | clair, whose lease of tie Teapot Dome| The Y, W. H. A. has moved to its| e | Sinclatr Ol Ret [ is under investization. |new club rooms at 422 Main street, 25 YEARS AT STANLEY wxs South Pacific .. | Mr. Roosevelt sail he was a dirce- | gpposite East Main. The club will " |South Rafl .... D ¢ tor of the Consolidated Sinclalr Co.|hold a bridge and whist party Mon- — Studebaker Co " 0 ‘vyou wan fy()ur when it was or nally organized and | day evening at 8 o'clack. A ” i Vith | Texas Co 298 8 . T boy ‘or girl to have held stock in it until the winter of |~ Miss Jrene Ryan of Sherihan court | Willlam Ileischer Presented “_“hm'o'-'fl'-‘c" Prod .. L 7% he Hartfor -Connecticut rust mpany y or g {1018, He added that in 1920 his| wag taken to St. Francis’ hospital for| Gold *Watch—Family Long Con-| Trans Ol ; the advantage of go- J§ vire purchased some stock in the | treatment tods nected With Big Corporation. UleniPaslhe . . 4 Old State House Square, Hartford, Conn. ing on beynnd the [('(!mp.vny, but sold it at a loss in Py K, 19 His brother, he said, is at In’ Pecognition ot His 35 years. of|1 B Tndus ‘Ales 81 : g i e high = school educa-"fij] present vice-president of one of the |Coggack Leader Gives service with the Stanley Works, Wil-|U § steel 7% Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. 3752 g Sinclair subsidiary companigs, |liam Fleischer of Osgood avenue has|Willys Overland 6% oy = tion? . | which he has been connected sinee v Promises to Be Good |been presented with & gold watch by|Westinghouse . 563 Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world, | 1919 ¢ a ¢ 1 e, o {the company. The presentation — i M,Ob.t of us do—but 2§ st o Moscow, Oct. 27—General Tutunuk, [speech was made by Vice-President| (Putnam & Co) LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKIN it’s invariably a ques- ALL REBELS SUR I ;| the Ukrainian Cossack leader, who|Waiter Hart. Bid ook B p 5 Xl e v 0 London, Oct. 27.—Announcement| served under Petlura in his 1921 anti-| The Fleischer family has a re-|Aetna Life Ins. Co .....435 mail. It is'safe and saves time tion of money and of | that all the Greek rebels have sur-|polshevik campaign, has appealed to|markable record with the company.|Am. Hardware ... 57 an y a S cost. | rendered s contained in an Exchange | the Ukrainian soviet government ask- | Herman I'leischer, father of William,|Am Hosiery ......... =— telegraph dispatch from Athens, ve- [ ing pardons for himself and his fol- | has been connected with the con-|Bige Hfd Cpt Co com..147 Now you can he sure g/ ccived here this afternoon, the revo- | jowers. He Is said to have surrender- | cern for 54 years and Charles, Wil-|Bill & Spen com ...... — Crusberg Calls Meeti ' lutionary movement which broke out [ ed his family as hostages and also to|jjam's brother, has been on the pay-|Bill & Spen pfd ...... — 5 usberg _a S ee lng, TRAGEDY DISGOVERED of such an advantage #f| Of Railroad Committee gttt e in Greece early this week thus coming { have turned over documents purport-|oll for 27 years. Bristol Brass . lf ou be m now. {to an end. The message bore marks | ing to show that France and Poland R LIS N R Colt's Arms .. .24 ! Chairman Arthur G. Crusberg of the ¥y g! A | showing that it had been passed by | were concerned Pittsburgh Mother and 10-Year-Old BT 3 4 in the Ukralnian $100,000 FIRE LOSS |Conn Lt & Pow pfd....110 railroads committee of the common while they are young EHl| the Greek consorship. counter-revolution. | saratoga Springs, N. Y., Oct. 27.— | Kagle Lock : council has called a meeting of that| oo ool and put away each ¥ s [ Fire, believed to have oviginated In |Fafnir Bearing Co ..... 60 committee for Monday ovening at §| Daughter Taken m River— week a definite Rl |a chemical laboratory, destroved the [Hart & Cooley ........ 70 o'clock at the mayor's office in City| probably Murder and Suicide. Saratoga high school early today|Hfd Elec Light (162 5 |Hall to discuss, among other things, amount, say $2.00, E§ e | with a loss of $100,000, Landers, F ...... . 54 the blocking of Main street crossing| Pittsburgh, Pa, Oct. 27.—The | —— e J R Mont com . —_ 5 through switching at this point. The | bodies of Mrs. Margaret McDonald o . @ P | - ; $""00 or $5.00 and let J R Mont pfd . 105 — |mayor will ask the committee to re-|and her 10-year-old daughter, Mar- it accumulate for d m N B Gas ... . 34 3 |quest that no switching be done dur- | garet were r;-‘covered fror;.l the A:T- " ) N B Machine 61y ing the busy hours of the day. gheny river here today., Temporarily these next few years. R : Bathfl N B Machine ptd s etyohii el unbalanced by ill-health, it is be- When John or Mary a ; Niles-Be-Pon com ! ) ROOSEVELT EXERCL [leved that she jumped into the river reaches the age of 18 I} & } R RO ) North and Judd _...... 42 § | New vork oot T—Tomy i with the ¢ n her arms, vaB fo ! [ e . ot ) § Wil .2 tooseve and Navy Day an YT years, the average §i{ i ; \ - Mep ARnen WiHIARNEL SESY. OF| Husi)l Moe-Oollict o [ with military and civil ceremonies| P, B, Stanley Buys Land X . 11 ¢ John Wisnicwski, died at her home at | g., j)jq Mfg Co s | Now York a teibilt She YAty -4 v v age for college, you ff |35 Farmingion avenue vestorday afls | Sooriie, M6 C a0 [ New York pays wibnte to the “stren- - Iy Shutile Meadow Zone will find that the f§ison L tha i of B8 NS o |Dlenditd Borew 7 the bullding of which he played such ( PRiIlp 1. Statiey has purchased of s cen a long time re of New g iov 4 i L R T 2% ward L. Platt, acres money is all ready : Brilain and 15 survived by clght chil. [Samey Works .. .. 14, |on important part, Toosevelt houst || unded by Shuttle Meadow avenus and the advantage of — dren, They are Mrs. Stanley Kremski, | rorrington Co com " L e g e ! Ao foter | ina Lincoin stroet. 1t will be used f ; navich, Mrs. Vietor 5 thorough education e Mra. Btanley Baranavich, Mrs, VICLO®impgut & Hine .., ; | be formally opencd fo the public. Part |[0F development purposes. a thorougn education - o Boodginski, Teofll, Tellx, Joseph, {mate o FyHe 1o 600 | of the navy is anchored In the harbor| It 18 said that owners of land in assured. Confess now feellng Of securlty when you [ Francis and Leo \\:smew«m_“ Fu- | (o Mg Go- . O e otea L obor | that gection have agresd to resteiot p | neral werviees will be held - Monaky| - | the huge battleships which have heen [all bulldings to one-family homes. that once you made ; \ o - % morning at 8:30 o'clock at the Sacred | popy Ay 1 7 A | i 16" Inapsotin. | know that your f“nds are Heart church and interment will be | . ODAY'S TREAH (ERNRG -y MITOWIY Ope W0 HIPROR MASONIC ACTIVITIE! the start it would not g bl st} b : in Sacred Heart’cemete bl b LD UL SAY MAN BEAT BOY | 3 A be solhaljd t(}? keep (;t in a safe and carefully man- i el | Gtcan Bivsite inventigated s, edive] ORGP 6 IR0 e Tl up. It simply needs ced bank ! | ENGLAND IS OPPOSED |viaint made vestcrday morning by tional Service This Year. the start and that ‘ aae ankK . fl l | . [Herbert Goodwin of 351 Ellis street Washington, Octi ST aBiuts dsh habit of saving to ac- . nerd. 5 - l “t.hn' M." s h"." Witk % |extension of the educational program complish it s Second—One enjoys the con- 2 A L e N Das O rcet, Boeral s werd| T ThS MIANONE Kobviva nisohiSus T Ol 2 Y r—— ————————— & L : 3 [the United States were considered at - approval Any Attempt to Set Up | playing on an adjacent property when Mrs. Rose Coleman, PR ol shiection 16 heir elimbing & | @ conference here today of the assos Bring in that first venience Of paying the hOHSC' Funeral services for Mrs. Rose Cole-| Govt. Under Joseph Matthes, iy . . 4 ciation’s executive commission, heade {tree, with the result that he caught Harry G Noyes, vore £ n i 9 3 % | ed y Cl | man were held this morning at |the Goodwin b and it is claimed, ed by Chairman deposit—open up the h . : s 0 > By The Associated Press, i ’ | Old bl“S by check and | o'clock at St. Mary's church. Rev, 1. | e 3 . . past grand master of New Hampshire, account in John’s or 3 ] R .| london, Oct. 27. — England will | taking him into the barn, administer- | P47 s & . [ Keenan of Winthrop, Me., Was cele-| o\ \ith disapproval any attempt to|ed the beating there, loaving Hack | THC outstanding accomplishments of the association during its four ) . 2 1 [ B w'a 5 ¢ e at a sol high mass, Itev.| | ; . Mary’s name and re | havmg a legal recelpt for brant at a solemn f{]‘m:':‘ Rev, | "t up an independent government by |and blue marks on the boy's thighs |97 LIC assacibion du Noyes said D | William Krause was ar the followers of Jos Matthes, |and logs . other 1 croape! { Raymond Clabby was sub-dezcon and | 3 o bt b rhe other boys cecaped | o e the conference, have been in € solve to keep it up. | ’uCh payments e b“t? most B Bl tev. Walter McCrann was master of | Rhinciend scparafist leader, in the |ihe same fate by ranning. “interest of the public free school i 14,07 We will pay y0114,/_~,n o ies. Mrs, M. T. Crean sang|CO'0BNC area which is held by Brit- e " A 4 ceremonies. Mrs. M. T. S4B jsh forces, it was stated in authorita- | GIRLS' CORPS GIVES CONCE system, Americanization, equatity bes interest annually o important is the tendency to SBeautirul Lang on Migh, *h forc , s fore the 1w and variots tiiE MGk o g tive circles tod | Sounds of rehing Then Georg i sub all you put away. Will d less: h The pall bearers were GeOr8e| wys British government fecls that|and other martial airs, played by fite | JECts contained in its schedule of you make the start spend less; when your spare O'Mears, Lawrence ' Fagan, JACH |y ocn government would not onty | drum and buste at Cotor saate try | U8y 1 I planned, he sald, to exs urke, Michael ) {be in contravention of the Versailies | morning. announced to several hyn.|Ue"d the medium of both public ad- |dresses and motion pictures through k4 wealt? Doll 4 : Surk e o R e this week? ollars are pllt away i a T AR R Winters nan | treaty, but would inlerfere with the |dred people who crowded around that | TS5 . Reenan, 3 | present orderly and lawful conditions | New Nritain's Girl Scont Drum Corps, | Which the instruction s ""';'l’"" 0.5 nic ira ity as we as k' A d ducted the committal services at St 4 ¥ e Col are i all vver the . Me Checking Account and not [ ot In the Cologne area Tor which the | now amoe al vver the sate, hd Nasenc frate i | British army ®s an occupationary | left (o start 50,000 drive for Girl . Burrltt loflse in your pockets Where James Daghth force !mlr]w“i:;:vll‘(hr‘*r'qmlml::::. Scouts in Hartford. The girls played SIRONS (E&T— | 3 - . 2 o Premier in recent coneert hefore leaving. | they mefi away $0 quickly bfl'::l Ir"r"r;:’v:l l?nL A’rflwr:;: A!‘ffa::n‘v‘l::rl speech at Flymouth emphasized (the At noon they played at the city! New York, Oet. » u ua | > rest ‘“"Mm mm_‘nln"'m“'n "’,r‘"k government's attitude toward the | hall in Hartford and er this af day awaits Tammany Hall's answer s ] s ¢ While scparatist movement, when he noon they led a Knights of Fythias|to Bula Bdmondson Croker, widow of Tl’y your C'Iecklng Account and from St. Mary's church at 19]geciared that Great Britain could not |garade in Fast Hartford Richard Croker, former Tammany | [ o'clock. Burial will be in 8. Mary's| ioiarnte the breaking off of any part | leader, who yi y - 4 B | e inanbiabi er, yesterday offered the en- S&Vlngs here at the New Britain [new cemeters. of Germany into separate siate. | HOUSE OF DAVID tire estate of her husband and el : | et et | Cincinnati, Ot : of | services to the orsanization. The eds | Tl'llst CO. | ——— TO RED CROSS CONFERENCE. | David case reached {he cip- | tate is sald to be worth more tham an JOSEPH A HAFFEY New York, Oet. 27.—John Barton|Cuit court of apneals today uh;"‘ll.f‘""."flfl, ] . , n e | Benjamin Frankiin Purnell and his| s & ek . Payne, chairman of the American Red e i T nd his . Open Tomght 7 to 9 uneral Director Crose, will head a delagation from|Wife, Mary, and their organization, | BANK STATEMENTS ¥ ors 33 Myrtle St the United States to the Pan-Amer-|Xnown as the Tsraclite House of David,| New York, Oel. 27. — The actual T Parlor 1825-2 Alres, November 25 to December 6, |Fedéral Judge John Sator, awarding |trust companiex for the week shows Nesidence Summer St —1625-3 || which sails on the Munson jiner | 32407808 against them at Grand [an excess in reserve of $21,991.020, American Legion today. Rapids, Mich, This is a decrease of $10,100,710. | ] Cor. Church an in §§ " hand Ma Service Exceptional, Lady Assistant || ican Red Cross conference in "",,‘Mlmm an appeal against a judgment of | condition of clearing house banks and

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