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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, %m’ GITY AWAKENED BY WARRING ELEMENTS (Continued from First Page) among those at shore restorts, is much delayed, was ushered in this morning with an electrical storm which gave a great many people an uncanny feel- ing. The lightning was sharp and prolonged, and its vividness created impressions that it was reaching the earth through sundry buildings. The thunder claps were deep and rumbling and for half an hour incessant. The sum total of damage in this city and | nearby not to be arge. Lightning struck in a few plac New Haven but damage was *xu while Hamden and PBranford toM of buildings hit but none set afire. Taken as a whole the electrical display left faw marks in its wake. Twice street car service in the city was stopped because of cessation of the power and in one instance a one-man trolley car in Meadow street stopped dead from burned-out motors, caused, the crew thought, by an excess of electrical fluid which knocked a hole in the reof. Some passengers on the car thought they felt an electrie shock. York State Gets It Too Albany, N. Y., June ;‘l.-—Tr'lv:laph and telephone companies were work- ing hard today to bring their wire lines back to normal, after the shn;p- eat slectrical storm in two yrlra. towns appeared which swept over central and western New York early today. The principal trouble was caused hetween Syracuse and Buffalo, where about half of the telephone circuits were put out of business temporarily the lightning. Lines radiating from Syracuse and Puffalo also suf. fered from the electrical disturbance. Wire service to Oswego, as weil as to some points in southwesters part of the state was demoralized, Lightning Hite Nurses' Dormitory Hartford, Conn., June 21.—A bolt of lightning struck one of the nurses’ dormitories at St Francis’ hospital this morning. The chimney of the house was knocked off and the roof and top floor badly burped. Twele nurses, who occupy the house, were out into the storm with all belongiesgs, The shock the felt throughout the hospital bulldings and caused consternation among the patients, The dormitory Ashley street, adjoining the main buildings the hospital. Occupants of the bullding did not know it had been struck until by forced their holt was of is on A Safe Deposit Box in our fire and theft proof vault will place your valuable and valued posses- sions beyond danger of loss and destruc- tion. There is a lot of satisfaction in feeling that you have a place, pri- vate, to which you alone can go, at any time—why not come in and let us show you one of these boxes. The small cost of one cent a day will cover the expense. Don’t go away on your vacation with- out a Safe Box all your own. ew Britain Trust Co. 8 in | considerable | Adoo at the democratic national eon- | vention, arrived today from Europe the steamship Berengaria Books Ready | books of the -| one of the sisters in the ating room of the main build the | flames shooting out of the roof : on van from the buildin [ Guide Storm Causes Collision Map and guide Bridgeport, June —Binded by !way systems of 1 York city are | the lightning and rain during today's heing published by the Brookiyn-Man- | storm John river of an a hattan Transit company for the bene- | moblle, ran down a drawn fit visitors and delegates to the truck. John Lynch, aged 45, was convention. Special untformed attend knocked from the of ‘the truck ants will be assigned to the import- sustaining Lroken ribs 1 internal in- ant subway stations to furnish the out juriess His condition is serious. passengers with informatic Terrific Storm in Buflalo Buffalo, N. Y., June 21.—Lightning boits caused a dgzen fires, two houses were blown down trees were damaged |and uprooted and 1,157 telephone | lines were put out of service by a ter- | rific elsctric and wind storm which swept Buffalo for two hours early to- |day. The damage was grentest in horse of seat of town Clty Items schello of refetred this Ca Fra Reaver street, was to prosecuting attorney morning {when ho made a complaint to the po the South Park section of the clty e that Y]uvv;v”l.l‘:::\;r- ‘,\,::;(:' :\ where wholé rows of trees were blown | Ua/ly making tre down and miles telephone and [C&MINS T [telegraph wires were snapped or| IS |dragged to the ground. Complete !'“PS e telephone service was not expected to |1 . .:.\ S be restored until tomorrow. Miss Mariog C The lawns of South Park and Caze- | L . j¢ gpending the novia Park were strewn with wreck- | xow ondon age today. Anclent elms which have All departments of the Stanley been carefully nursed by the city for | yroorial church school will meet at were toppled or uprooted 'g gelock tomorrow morning a land the damage was declared the | gular service will be at 10 o'cloc >st in the history of the cit¥ i< iga new schedule to be tried du 'm- stry dopnrlmrnl nmer with {dea of gettir PHELAN DOES NOT e THINK BADGO 15 LINKED WITH K. K. (Continued from First Page) ont the Stanley Works that the f baseball game and Monday with a will close for 10 days after golf tournament | This order does not affect the orce. No reason for the shutdown has n given names. slow of 16 diey atreet the police that a s n from his machine of to 1re en stole liast Farmington k-end irtin of wee services over by STANLEY WORKS CLOSING Notices Posted Advising Employes in Factory of 10 Day Shut-Down Be- ginning After July 4. Notices have heen posted throu or y office | Nebraskans Leave \ Nebraska's delegation to the demo- cratie national convention at New York, pledged by T. 8 Allem dela gate-at-large and state democratic chairman, te support Governor Charles Bryan for president, left last night for the convention city eBfore departing, the governor clared: “We're not going to preas an active eandidacy. “We simply want to impress upon the convention that in order to save the west from tha in- fependent sentiment th has swept states like Minnesota and Wisconsin candidates must Be nominated that will meet the requirements of the | voters of his section. { Wil Plght For Farmers The primary purpose of Governor | Jonathan M. Davis of [ going to the democratic national co { vention is “to get something done for the farmer,” he de. At Kansas nnual graduatibn axercises of | City 1ast night while rosting botween St Mary's Paro will be trains on the way to New York motrow afternoon t " His candidacy fer the democratic In 8t. Mary f,”"'”‘ h presidential nomination is only inel. ffey of Harttord, raduaté dental, he sald. But when he wan in the will be the flv Ik\; at troduced gencgally as the “next presi Rev. | ! S | dent of the United States,"” ha nodded ‘ - | acknowledgment of the introduction | Governor Davis outiin planks in his “Davis-for-r platform, There are ‘ Readfustment of credit the farmer, Reduction of the tarift Adjustment of fre'ght rates in pro portion to the valne of farmor's | products. | Making credits as available to "tarmer as to other businesscs. Stablization of markets Governor Davis was with the sas delegation comprising about persone. ‘(‘:ne \hn Interferes Vith Wife; Locked Up atter leaving court thin morning where he had beon arraigned on ch of assaulting his wife and carrying neealed weapons, Victor Riner, started trouble at 355 Arch streot when his wife attompted to go fo the offt Prosecuting Attorney Toseph G with whom she had an Rinor pravented his wife from keeplag the appolntment ntil the poliee wore called and he (ken to the station where he was 1 unfil after hie wite had com ted her business Shortly de- Woods, appointment wae t tne Graduation Exercises at St. Mary's Sunday ' Kansas, ared school o'clock Peter 100 clses and the phy ¢ oxe "R schoc whi 4 some of his esident” ywing mueical basle for ye Cholr, Trio c T. Crean, soprano; Gerald tenor; James Doma- | baritons the | the p can Go Maria' 184 Kan Mise 30 Tite upin, eslle; Harold G dman, flute; John J | Crean, organ adapted from Phetan Arrives Today Former Senator James D. Phelan, of Californta, who will place In nom- loation the name of William G. Me- J n O'Brie Your Bank Book Does it take its proper place in the things worth while? Remember the first big step is to adopt a well directed plan to save a part of your weekly income. No haphazard plan will take you very far. Make it a business to feel that a part of your earnings should properly be. set aside as savings. Consider it as an expenditure and then put it away regularly. Start your savings here, this week. Burritt Mutual Savings Bank l.v\! | Misa Frances Wi Wall Street Briefs Decision Wes holdis need be obtained fro commerce commis posed 33 1-8 per cent tion, was red in the fin Nstrict to have removed a to the declaration of a s on the common an Owing to the nt ARTS ent wit B earnings were a rate. tribu- ncial stock cons| obata ok di igh R. G. Dun & Co mercial failures the week be responding reports 412 com fore a week last Kansas City South ports gross revenue of $1.7 May, a decreasa of § same month last yea taxes was a year ago for the five Irop of $1,876,871 showed 443 from the corre om th Vter $414,959 $5.764,296 1924 was balance line of $12 ling period of D. G. Mellor, argo & Co. announc special meeting been called for August proposed reduction in from $12,000 to hanging the par v $1 a sh and to ¢ to make furt distributi of capital assts. is a further step in liquidation and if au- thorized the directors intend to dis tribute two-fifths of one share of American Rallway Expross Co. stock, $£100 par value, for rac share of Fargo stock, $50 par value, and in cash, on February 6, 1923, a liquidation dividend of $50 de- clared, reducing the par value f{rom $100 to 830, Rince then annual divi- dands of $2.50 have baen paid lent 1 today tholders 7o of Wells had vots on & capital stock by are rectors er 'he move was Life Insurav policies in May gregated $038,768.000, an incre 2 per cont over May, 19 crease of 4 per cent from A the 1ife insurance sales bureau veports. research for the Arst a France's foreign trade four months of 1924 produc vorable balance of 1,48 ) ancs, with fmports at 13,516,000,000 and exports at 14,899,000,000 the Banker® Trust Co. of New York reports, Compared with the eorre sponding period last yeur, tmports in creased in value by 4,011,000,000 francs and exports by 0,000 Exporta of manufactured articles rose from 4,681,000,000. Exports of manufactured articles rose from 4 AR1,080,000 franes In the monthe of 1828 to france during the same year. first 5.825,000,000 period McAll Miss Its The McAll on Holds Annual Meeting Mission terminated 2 held at the Whit adar gocretary and rceotnts of the 1 the national con the MeAll at Troy, New given by Miss RBertha Chamberlain and Miss Cornelia Cham atn. The resignation Mrs Charles E. Mitchell as president and ittlesay as first vi and calendar year o 81 at the an nual meeting which was home of Miss I'rances Thursday n In tha afterne n the tr vention York, were reports of Asurer ha of neb ar a ber of pre nt, were read accepted with regret, The list of officers a follows sident Chambe vice-president, A. Vibherts, Mrs, C. J. Parker, Harold and Mrs H. « Thomeson; Mra, Ro¢ Chamberlain; onding secre tary, Miss Florene treasure Mrs. Robert Mrs Charles | Whitt A membors ¢ coming year is as Miss Cornelia Vs L Mt M for I're tary cort Parsor Mitcie Mrs. W Mrs Goss, N Mrs, William Ross Ham ¥ 8. Alex St NMre W« Mumason v H e, Kenne ttee, Mise Rertha Char Mra. Hartwell Taylor, Maa Manning, Miss Allce Aldersor Mre. Halph Howe comm Mrs. Alice Elizabeth Lyhne Mre. Allce Elizabeth Lyhne Anker & Lyhne of 892 Noble 10, Bridgeport, AMed Khe was § wife of today at s of age from yme Miss Elizabeth Donovan eived Don streat Word has rec of Miss Elizabeth 151 Li ' Donov was iy friends in thi is sutrvived brothers, D, and James J.. and thres ‘atherine and Nonie, 1 of Meriden, 1 Mrs. James W. Ringrose of Hart Funeral services will be held her home Monday morning at ock, followed by a al Joseph's church, Meriden been death i her hom e Miss and had m an wel by two JOSEPR A. HAPFEY Funeral Director Mr. 1 Robinson. Assistant NEW LOCATION-585 MAIN st Opposite St. Mary's Church Tel.—Parlor 16252 Residence—17 Saummer & Tel 18253 EAPRESS YOUR SYMPATEY WiTh FLOWERS . 5 BOLLFRER'S POSY SHOP 72 CATRCR 6T. TEL. #88. four this | JUNE WALL STREET STOG | EXCHARGE REPORTS 21, 1924 Loco Ohle 13eth Steel B Pacific & & Ohlo Mil St & PI i Rock Isl & P “hile Copper n Gas rn prod Re “rucible Stee prd Gen Blectrie Gen Motors At North p Int Mer Pacific Oil Int Nickei Int Pape Uiy ]\I mmm!( e Lehigh Valley Middie States Of Missouri Pacif N Y ( a NYNHG& Norfolk & \\4!! North Pac ‘\'AH-H‘!‘. I Pure 0Of | Pan Am 4 Mar pfd 38 N p 1" 16 1048, H 1 tudebnker Co Texas Co |Texas & Pacife i Tobacea Prod Trans Ofl {Union Pactie United Fruit U 8 Indus Alee U 8 Rubber Co ' 8 Steel FwWillye Wosti 134 % 104 m 251 Overland ite | | LOCAL STOUKS, \etna Lite Am la Am H Bige Hrd Rillings & Spencer By & Bpeneer Rristol rass Colt's Arms nn Lt & v Loek farnir Bearing Hart & © Hed ¥ 1A utham & Ina vare slory Carpot co prd ¢ Power prd Yoley Tight fore Fr J R Montgome J 1t Montgorr N B Gas IN B Mach NB N Niles-Bemt No I ck Stowe | Mfg i Mg « B dard w o wry TS TREASURY STAYEMENT rasury nee, $ 1] 419 Mont 21 of 26 Grand Officers At Amaranth Meeting n " Mra. Dor- matrons patron of made Rriemmer roya has three wtate ymore Mre jate New Britain vaa in the grand r. T are Bkt grand roval patron: E. Bover, grand ssso can, and Mz Julia Ner |grans mlr-h 1 in the easi. Seaman § | Schm {top of Webster Hill and the X:a._.x SRR g | PUTNAM & CO. Members Sew York Stock Exchange Hartford Stock Exchange Tel. 2180 3 Members 31 West Main St We offer $10,0C0 Bonds (‘:F ia Railway &Power Co. »—due 19534—to yield 6 1-89% ory i ' JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange HARITORD-CONN, TRUST CO. BLDG “F1. 2.6281 New Britain: l\un.l( Hunl I-hl; Tel 1813 RAILROAD DIVIDENDS In recent months there have heen aumerons upwand changes in raileoad dividends. Iroad financing in the next few sears will probably bhe ace pitshed in greater proportion by the sale of stock than by fs- of funded obligations. A continnation of dividend increases spected May we supply further information? Stocks carvied on conservative margin, @homson, e & . Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTIORD STOUK EXCHANGES Donald R, Hart. Mgr. WE OFFER: Stanley Works Landers, Frary & Clark Price Application We do not accept margin acconnta On JOHN P. 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It is safe and saves time. southbound on Arch #trest The drtver was unable to get out of the way of the truck and was umable 1o #top, as the Iatter started out teward the center of street when the bus was but § few fest away. A car was approschiog from the south. Slight Aamags was Aone to the iee wagon and the Aoor of the No ome was hurt. WAGON r— stree line morning, William wagon nrb conter of NS WIS ICE acelgent geses on the Arch 30 oclock this a ‘bus driven 1t crashed inte an liad Been parked at ted out toward the The crash occurred at bus wa of t ahout w lideh the and et the road