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5 RPUBLICINGREECE | CITY ITEMS. , Only Six Persons Come 'WALL STREET STOCK To New York on Liner 7 Political Situation Complicated and| A meeting of the policemen’s pen- New York, Nov. 13.—Three stew- . g ‘ .o v. | 8i0n fund board will precede the regu- : ards, accompanied each of the six L King May Retire While New. Gov- Jar monthly mPE"“: of tha fisu:fisxr : / men and women who comprised the | ernment Is Being Formed. police commissioners this evening. At complete passenger list of the Na- e ."B“b"’ New York Stock Eschahge the meeting of the board routine bus- o tonsl Graak: Sigee. (isdstone, formers | . Seigy Mombers Harttord Stock Exchange London, Nov. 13.—Ministerial cir- |iness will be transacted and a sales-| i : ly the Theaishales, when she docked EOgh w5100 ? » eles in London are without definite |man will explain the uses of tear : ; from Patras today, The six, all[Am Can .......1005 993 99 Stanley R. Eddy, Manage: 31 West Main St., Tel. 2040 news of the. uncertain polidical situa- | hombs, ' 58 5, Greek-Americans, and each a third|Am Cr & Fdy..1637% . tion in Greece at the present moment | Judge B, W. Alling in the eity p ; 3 class passenger, had the big vessel to|Am Cot Oil .. but they view with much anxiety the|court has awarded judgment for the 7 2 themselves, with the service nrdinar-'«‘ m loco ...... { unofficial: reports. that King George |plaintiff to recover damages of | o i / ily accorded a passenger list of 2. Am Sm & Re 8% 58% | We Offer: probably will he forced to leave the [$46,94 in the case of Stanisiau Sy- - 000 concentrated upon them. The Am Sum Tob - country so as to permit the establish- | molon against Walenty Murzyn, At.| % 4 %, 7 passenger dearth, was due to the fact Am Sg Ref em.. § - . ment of a republic. torney H s i i i 5 that the Greek immigration quota|[Am Tel & Tel. 23 Great Britain like the United States T panty Nowicki was - counsel " § has been exhausted for this fiscal|Am Tob .. merican ware for the plaintiff. g . | has financial claims against Greece | [yman o Mills who has tl Sl ; year. A Wool . 3%, 3% | and it is felt that the proclamation |p;ei0n ol rm:e paintings at :he ':!;"El"; PR AR R :‘Anl Cop . . 38% P of a republic amid such chaoticycon-| yMemorial, Hartford, this week, is the - DIES OF WOUNDS, [Wte Tp & 5 F.. a5y 97% 50 Landers Fra & Clark ditions as now prevail would make the | gospen of' 1, b % |At Gulf % WI. 16 ’ I y R ARtiakit oL thinas cistingof sven (s atreeet of erbert L. Mills of Curtis | Shanghai, Nov. 13.—Hau_ Kuo-»Bdem Loco .124% interest on them, remote. The Unit- b } ::I“l-h?‘:: ac:::":::‘;:;); n°"‘“e.’; forl Baiti & Ohio ; ed States advanced to Greece $85,- B % AnEhA ng clity of Ppeth Steel B .. 51 000,000 under the “liberty bond act” MURDER TRIAL 1S -ON. { .w"‘:';:" fhe Sonday 2y Lt Dah-890, | Gonwol Tex ey ; ‘and the interest on this amount to : o h? SERNE. PR A0, IUOMIAEIANG, & Logn Piclfle. ....146 : - e — e ataly e nother million, | Jury Completed and Evidence Being political organization, died today. | | gen PACHC --o 146 : [N i v b, kel Introduced at Salt Lake City. Anticipating the possibility of other | g, . "0 "0 0 208 v : 4 Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 13.— attacks on Chinese officials, General | . g (CR B WAICHOW CAPTURED. HIth Shh Shry Sttt AeF & veak Ho Feng.Ling, military governor of |Gt ot & 5 L 147 3 [ [ pe— of argument, the taking of testimony » Shanghai and Sunkiang, has pro-| ., . i Sun Yat Sen Forces Take Stronghold | is to begin in district court here to- Henry H, Deterding, director.gen- | Siimed martial law in Chinese terri- ';‘I'::""‘O ‘(f{)l;l;::v e of North Chinese Troops. ! day at the trial of Marriner and John | o1 of ‘the Royal D““‘ch b '°"']‘ n- | tory. Li, captured after a pistol fight, { Goissl Ges By The Asgociated Press, Browning, Jr, charged with murder |, oqer call:’d the “oil ekr;:;ug; s sondNG S8 SO {Corn Prod Ret Shanghai, Nov. 13.—Sun Yat Sen,|in the first degree as a result of the |y, oo iy this country. It is not g BT Crucible Steel TEACHER FOUND SLAIN South China leader, has captured |fat al shooting of Benjamin F. Bal- |0 000" op ooy his arrival has a Cuba Cane Waichow, which has been held by|lantyne, the latter's brother-in-law. ;4 4400 significance. v Phoenix, Ariz., Nov. 13. — Mrs, | Endicott-dohn north Chinese forces in Kwangtung| John B“"'“‘_"" is a son of the fa- s iR AT George Boudreau, formerly of Elk- | Eric s province under General Chen Chiung| Mous Ogden, Utah, gun inventor and art, Ind., was found behind the| Erie ist pra .. Ming, according, to unofficia ladvices| Marriner is his cousin. Ballantyne 0 RIED HE hool building here today with an[Gen Electric received here, state. was sit at his home here last April. w R BY ML LM gly gash in the back of her head.|Gtn Motors The capture is sald to have been 'l’;’r‘:a:‘;" ?"t’l‘“‘““gz-“a‘i’w"‘“"ght° '-l“' e In the gravel walk beside the schoei, | Goodrick BI effected through a strategic maneuver F B SO8 pReUniRREY - BORIIRE | o : 5 a few feet from where the body was (Gt North p . g ~ . itish News| « . e body was I which lured Chen’s troops away from (?n;;;: to mn' La'ko lety ul'lhe request | British Newspapers Begin to Express found by the school janitor, were evi. | Insp Copper Waichow. of Mrs. Ballantyne, who was declared | yioar Lest ex-Kaiser Again Start|dence of a struggle. Mms. Boudreay |Int Mer Mar © have said she belleved her husband had come to Phoenix for her health, |10t Mer Mar prd 3 The advices received here indicate| ¥ S that the crisis which threatened last|Would mistreat her. 4 . her husband and two sons remaining | A/lis-Chalmers in Elkhart, Pacific Oil e e T e or® goe-| BELGIUM ASKS CONFERENCE. pilondon, Nov, 13.—Some of the | Int Nicker 1% 113 P a4 Parls, November 13,—The Bel tish newspapers are beginning to 2 | " HIH ~ (’_‘:‘““‘f"d at “Shekiung Ty “Generai| Furs, No wwher, 18-k Seigins | UL SOmaaom 2% Jegiasing S NAMED TO OIL BOARD Int Paper .. e T e e T "llll"mmmmfl" -a:“rl’“ “"t“»vlé ‘;‘s been averted, tem- dispateh to Le Matin, is about to ask |10 Germany of former Emperor Wil-| New York, Nov, 13.—~W. A. Robin- | iKanne (10",”"7”. e B porarily at least. the powers to call a conference to re- | !iam and last night's reports from |son of New Bedford, Mass., and John 1. 1xn Agi @ ' | vise the treaty of 1839 insofar as it| P'aris and Brussel sthat he had ob-|J. Lents of Columbus, O., have been 1 States Oi 3 RELD IN $5,000 BONDS concerns the control of the River|tined his passports are featured sig-|agded to the board of the Southern ‘i Steel ) 165 b Bridgeport, Nov. 13.--Samuel and |Scheldt. Belgium wishes#the Estuary | nificantly this morning States Ofl corporation Mis Pac T “9n, It is said that the visit of Dr. Kan, i N Y ety : o) ( 2 9 Simen Silverstein, brothers who were |10 be free for Belgian ships going to s arrested here yesterday on charges and from Antwerp, seeking to remove l‘mv- h official at Doorn house yester- N Y N : concealing and disposing of assets in ayswanitoiintorn thelex-kalser that Norf & Wast 1 ; ; NEW BRITAIN ] HARTFORD bankruptcy were held by United | Putch government. 't IV';'“"‘ of '4"(“‘1"' ‘]“('m'l not re- North. Pa 2 New Britain al Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row o -z 2 | el o T s re th indifference. o PEANY . 5 i Tele 2580 Telephone 2-4141 States Commissioner N. J. Lavery to- SHIC RS Tea y‘xnp lg Pure O ) o P day In bonds-of $5,000 for a hearing| WANTS BIG APPROPRIATION | None of the London correspondents ra Pan 81 . Menbers on an order of removal to Ohio which | VWashington, Nov. 13. — Increased ‘;‘Ld""‘"v L prac. 5]"“':: L‘,’rr ’j"",‘::_’i‘;:: Penn R R . s Hartford Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchaage will be held next Tuesday. ¥ |appropriations for the Appalachian |hud been anel to locate Crown FHAce Mrs. Bridgett L. Mulvihill Pittsburgh Coal 601, Donald R. Hart, Manager torest reserve which covers portions | I'rederick lism up 50 pheng ™ | Ray Con C , N last night, thus discounting a previous uneral services for Mrs. Bridgett | Fid) n Cop .. 12% NO STUDENTS SUSPENDED, | ons sern states running from Maine | 0 & % that the prince had arrived |L+ Mulvihill will be held Wednesday | Reading 8% ! s N LD, and New Hampshire to Virginia and | S . morning at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's [Rep I & § . 4T% » We Offer: Ne & tev. 1% = = » at his estate yesterday morning. e . . . ew Haven, Nov. 13—Thero have|the Carolinas were urged by Senator (¢ NS GRS ¥R EIEEE FIOIIR o\ Jehureh, Interment will be in § .‘,L;:J‘.\:"""»“T‘ ‘I" Kk : LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK 7 Price on application. been no suspension of students be-|Keyes and Moses of New Hampshire | " Mary's ce cause of use of yemst-fermented grape | in a conference today with President | r“"l’lch'o':’::u'l‘":“‘:’"r‘:";r:':‘?Y;‘I:":"g""r‘ b iy i [South Pacific A i v " |on -entry 4 & - 4 , : #',:f: &dd:;;n:iorl;gfi’xtm! J’or;b. lor‘czmmu:m many is not an incident of sufficient William J. Kirby. South Rail . We do not accept margin accounts dents who have been b,.m,: him ','.'" Susiness Mave Babio: | importanee to justify that allied action | _Funeral services for William J,|Studebaker Co pending, the déan explained i Bagland has lr;hernpd ll: sost which would seem to be favored in|Kirby v'vill be held tomorrow mor|\|x|p'|"l~x1u Co s : menkEsnts of prabisteric of % that | France. at 9 o'clock at St. Joseph's church. Toxes & Pacific o On: r!;‘: ls:E“!h ha m———— Interment will be in 8t. Mary's ceme. | Tobacco Prod .. 8% | has been v;'nntnnl‘; Sp:fllr:t'l .“or;: v::fl. | In Jail For Neglecting Child tery, v ::::“l‘::ulllr:: = 3 talned by some, becsiuse an immense Man and “’f"_“ '::‘t;m:".(og:‘; Nicholas Duarte-Ceren, United Fruit % . 743 JOHN P‘ KEOG}I ;;wu:":; B“Ar\(rl' lt‘:::yb:’::i "Zffiffifv";i'fil ll;:l‘lll;.)) (m«.‘“.':.;m‘.“.: wrc(r six-months- | Funeral services for Nicholug : i I""IO'L |;I{“'l 5 i Member Consolidated Stock Lachange of New York . NOW, ‘ § 3 Duarte-Cerea were held this morning | - & I!'dus Alco -0 7, h g old daughter, in order to go fishing. oo A ley tubber C 9 " :;cn:ndr::v:“l‘;:’lldl::x:.h"w!r;:u&.ofl:"e:::: The child was found in a critical co‘):. ’;: 3 ‘:‘c';::kalt)j; :::elp):; ch:r:‘h. ‘: : i|:.l I' .o ' l‘;:l‘:l::’:;ly STOCKS . Bridgeport y dition by neighbors, and when the e}, Patric iciuted and in- ) S o | d e ’ Lhat o3, mOrTy controversy has been | e was brought to court the judge | terment was in St. Mary's cemetery, |\ 8 Stetl pid o ; Middietown BONDS New Haven = ¢ e e day each b : . s . GOV \RE} r.l.m.:‘llx‘n?n:»h:n:n:;]p:;:;:;;',n.;xcd 7 trom |® Westinghouse b § Direct Private Whe to New York A G. ¥, GROFY Mgg~toom 509, N, B. Nat'l Bank Blag—Tel, 1012 H‘e‘n’l‘l:\ .(:?v: l"lA:: ;:?Dl-l:::cn- neglect during their outing. . —— JOSEPH A. HAFFEY dation that the government at once o S N acquire a warehouse of its own for CUT EXPORT 2 Funeral Director Aetna Life York, Nov. a Yarlors 33 Myrtle St Travelers the storage of seized liquor was made New . by the federal grand jury today in a [company of New Jersey has announc- | | gervice Exceptional, Lady Assistant | Hrd Elee 1Lt report on its investigation into condi- [ed a cut of one cent a gallon in the Tel. Parlor 1625-2 Am Herdware ,...... # | tions at the Massachusetts storage | price of export gasoline in bulk, mak- | | Residence 17 Samuner St. —1625.3 | | Bige-11d Cpt oo 158 V6 - - warehouse in this city, ling the new price 10.50 eents, Bristol Bra . b u er c ter nc § ° . d . ’ Colt's Arms w4 4 & 04 PEARL ST. HARTFORD, CONN. and Cooley [N Mach o5 : Telephione 25261 | B Machi -mn._ (B S e New Britain Office, 122 Main St. g Tel. 2980 orth ; E.T. BRAINARD, Mgr. SRR 2} JUDD & CO. MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Members New York Stock Exchange Hartford: Hartfora-Conn. J'rust Bldg., lel. 3-6320 New Britain: 23 West Main Street, Tel. 1815. WE OFFER: 200 shares Traut & Hine Mfg. Co. Stock Price on_Application H T T TR eI ARG [T N her shipping from the power of the }.\‘0 th ani Judd | Peck, Stow oot e : 9 We Offer:— Scovidl Mrg Co Standard Sorew .-s... 140 5 100 AMERICAN HARDWARE Thoughts—for You R CEE D ] Btanicy Works ptd ... 100 STANLEY WORKS COMMON Torrington com ., {Traut and Hine i‘ nton Mfg Co TODAY'S TREASURY REPORT Advertising is the voice of American business. s S Don’t close your ears to it. e W|A TS DAY 77 4 c¢icome | ) HE world’s greatest inventors would be wasting their talents & D A ‘ O I I f T if their creations were such that they interested no one . else—and unless some one else were able to enjoy them and benefit by them, Nothing amounts to much that is confined to one person or to a limited group. Stop and think for a minute ! 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