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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1924. PORTER ONEXPRESS (CRIMINAL CHARGE "ASSOURI FIGHTS | Watr Streer Briets | WALL STREETST{][in % IN OHID TORNADO| BY GRAND JURY A[iAlNST UNIT RULE} ———— powsiereeors ]| PUTNAM & CO. the interests of the stockliolders of E : 4 | gifts” from iidward L. Doheny and K. | a committee consisting of A. C. Hind- | Market entered upon its third week . Aboard T . Doheny, Jr, it was sald, Secretary Votes Go to M Ad | ais today with the chain store issues ¥rdny said, ary man; H. 8. Harding, Thomas A. oPole | t0day cn pe”ence Al Iain 1'all had been guilty of overt acts in | 0[88 0 {0 MCAQ00 and Harry B. Blessing. The deposi. 4gain assuming the leadership in the i furtherance of a conspiracy. A8 an | > N 3 opening dealings. Woolworth ad- ) tory of the committee is the Centrol ’ ] instance of one of these the indict- | TinlonE Trustt Cotn 6,000 vanced a point to a new 1924 top at We off Aboard a Pullman car in the midst | ment said il on July 5, 1021, had | Madison Square Garden, Ney ory [Lat0n "(“"h S 510013 and Kre department stores er of Eadn e B AN . Died L) 2 | holders of the compan the ited | ! £ % s \I'ia\\'\(lnl;‘d:'i)“(fh’h|' t:l\) H'n'v which | g, nt to E. L. Doheny a letter which [ June 30.—Missouri's thirty six votes | giates have "vv'w\’ m“v ”np vt | moved up 1 : International Tele- Ma orter o his ¢l weént P oA 4 o v ot | - el s Ll 8 ik T k gave the latter an exact copy of a let- [ (oo recorded to McAdo dar the 4 bhone and Mack Truck also gained shar E 3 TAY ol through last Saturday. Mr. Porter was | 1ot ha slas snt o’ tna Inte | VeT® Fecorded to McAdoo under the |the committee and deposit their | Phone Br X 100 Shares GEORGIA RATLWAY and LIGHT, common returning from a trip to Grand Rapids | prosident Harding concerning the | UNit Tule in the Democratic National |holdings of stock. About 1,000 shares : i \‘\ | 5 and Chicago, whero he had purchased | Calitornia reserve leasing, then un.|Convention today after a fight in|have been deposited thus far. The tresse SO0 SR ATE 0 50 Shares GEORGIA RAILWAY and LIGHT 2d pfd. ;I“.'j"m»“ for B, C. Porter & Sons. The | dor consideration. which Joseph J. Shannon of Kansas |Préféreed stock of the corporation ., ~ uoo oo cantinued in other & nter-State Express, on which he was | geeretary Fall then told Doheny which at one tme 8010 at SUUT & oo r ihn v Americkn Expres a passenger, was speeding along be- |pat its writer “would not forget your share is now quofed at §11 to $12 a 5 Twean Manualty ol e DRlot e uegitsswrlien ot TOTBEt YOUr | o¢ion from its instructions under the | ghare and the common stoc ' |advanced 3% points to a new 8a y ilyria, Ohio, late | aesistance in this case” and then went " Rres: d mmon stock, ONC {ains of 1 to 2 points were regist in the afternoon when the big storm on unit rule. selling at $60 is quoted at $1 to 3 by 8t \' > Al Rt of the week-end struck it. “There will be no possibility of any Missouri, which had been challeng- |share. torics, May LAy ores, Ma- & ”:iAIkI\ of night immediately des- |ty per confliet with navy officials |ed, then came up for the poll at the | N rine preferred, Cuyamel Fruit and Y cended upon the train, while the terri- | aq this department as I have noti- |convention. I Great :-”"“‘“ 3 foreign exports Mexican oard. American Wa fic downpour flooded the tracks and | g 3 1 le boot he il ‘ L L ed Sccretary Denby that 1 should | ©he poll of the Missouri delegation | boots shoes in 1 totalled Worke 6 per e ¢ 1 dropped ,‘,(..,, the train to procesd very sloW- | conduct the matter of naval lcases |resulted in some votes of “present’ | 000,000 p agalnst 5,500,000 in |y oo S R auila | Members New York Stock Exchange ¥ t\\mvln“c and doors proved no pro- under direction of the president with- | from delegates who had some reasons | 1922and 500,000 in 1913, a i e a point he 1 Members Hartford Stock Exchange ection against the beating rain, which | in con- | for not wanting to get on record at |ing tothe Bankers Trust Co. of New |, . 4 P arsil HARTFORD-CONN, TRUST CO. BLDG.. T forced its way into tl 2 S |out calling any of his force f ay Into the car in such a|gyiation, uniess 1 conferred with him- | tH&t time. York. Losses in the export of shoes |iot was another bres . New Britain: Burritt Huu-l Bldg., Tel. Members New York Stock Exchange City led a contest to relieve the dele- flood that the porters were kept busy | ¢ personally upon a matter of pol- | The announcement of the polis are expected to be made up by re- iy panish kronen to wee: it o 3rilliz hite light- | i % wen 3 :Ad0o, S i Hn® .{m I‘\“"f""i"j"n' Y”r’l‘tl:v{t wi 1]! jli,hg ley. He undorstands the situation |showrd twenty five for MeAdoo, three | cent increased exports of undressed |jogg of half a cent since Iri on Bl the urroundings o¢- |0 that I shall handle matters | for Davis and efght preeent and Eot and sole leather to which tanners are |going wgpired b7 the deloy in 1 W RE SE asionally but at the other tim "lexactly as I think best and will not voting. Chairman 1/alth gave Mr. giving more attention ovarme: for the stul Atie Porter says it was {oo dark to see| . i 11 to state why ROVArM what way hanening. Durug. the|consult with any officials of any bu. |Bhannon five minutes to ¥ - - a¥ihe laatan Other ra Ty : as happening. Durlng the |, ., 5n pig gepartment, but only with [the vote should not ge to McAdoo, S3\ steady with trading quiet el Rt AT R e e 40 flashes he could see on one side huge | be | Under the unit rule t Hotel Griswold waves rushing across lake Erle, while himself and such econsuitations will he . Low Rose : naves rushing across Lake 13rie, W€ | onfined strictly and entirely to mat- | The Missouri delegation hurled boos T ; : : Lastern Point, New London. Conn, Al A e ,“f,”‘, sty |iterniof general policy. at Mr, nnon as he concluded ! Am Can .. 15 . 1 Our wire service covers the principal cities of the country, tion was general lll'y» of the lotomos i 2 Frank H. Farris of Rolla, Mo., spoke IA mCr & Fay ] including: for the McAdoo side of the argument. | s Am Loce v nas p 0 s&i0 1¢ o hansas Rad to be replaced in Cleveland | tion, was one wholly for the state of | Mrs. Julia Delancy, 51 years of age, A msg Rf o i SR Mr., Porter says that ‘his train was TO DEMONSTRAT]ON HERE Slieauritandl hadkno piacalintal e | disiearlye Hlnday Smornloxiat her | Ao al o ¢ i Hetl ! .;-::"‘mlh \\"\'ll pdia ®arely ahead of the full force of the | o e nvention. home, 44 Olive street after a long ill- | A Wool 2 ndianap ashington #torm and passed throngh the stricken b Fere camaitted (ol vale Las ol neac T Sliswan (ieiwiniw oEu WillIRiti Ao o Commission orders executed on all markets, towns just hefore they were demolish- |y g o0 youalling Standard Fire unit undee our instructions passed | Delancy, formerly of West Cromwell. | Ate Tp & : ad. Beyond Cleveland the express pas- | without a « nting vote in our state She leaves one brother, Dennie Griflin | At Gulf & W I . 17% s+ out into the sunlight again, o that | pepartment Couplinds Given at 1 NonE & ISR B ShE I O | of England: two niccos, Mrs. Harry | Bt 1o 1e Alr, Porter saw clear sky R te the left Mr, Porter sa 3 the resolution of the state convention | Fitzgerald of Boston, Mass, and Miss J3aitimors :‘,‘vl ‘u].l ‘h\::”‘.»mm black clouds and| Headquarters Today. Ll yillid Mo illduNay I EhiE e Hof kel 5 e a4 : '1”):0 gnurn:v-v seemed to take the Fire chiefs and commissioners from | Chairman Walsh indicated he did | lived, and one nephew, Dennie Mc- | (an 4 . 't 0 iy i not consider that the challenge could | Gillicuddy of Hariford. The funeral |Can Pacific 147 : i storm casually, Mr. Porter reports, but | more than 20 cities and town, mem- R sod 1% seriousness | Ders of water hoards from eeveral |be sustained. Tinally he ruled that | Will be held Wednesd morning at (‘hes & Ohio 3} the train crew pealized th® seriousness | ; Tit for Me. | 8:30 from the house and at the chubeh | cpt Mil & Burritt Hotel Bldg., Nc\\ Britain Tel. 2580 of the storm. while he himself has|cities and the heads of fire depart-|the vote be recorded as a unit for ! 1o desire to repeat his experience, ments in many factories in the city, | Adoo. of 8t. odhn the Evangelist #t9ioclock | Chi R 1al » MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOUK EXCHANGES b were present today at the office of We choose this methad of protest. | Burial will be in St. Michael's ceme- | (*hile Copper : h Dmm“ ) MARTFORD Chief W. J. Noble on Commereial |[ing against the unit 1 ' he said, tery, Springfield, Mass Chino Copper e e Dainty Throws Iron Bar street when a demonstration of the | “hcause it is not an expression of the ; S < : method of installing standard fire | people of our state. Mr, MeAdoo and | Mvs, Maude Mavwell Woodsworth. | ¢orn Pro After a rapid fire story of his ex. | 4€PATIMENt 8 to ba cquipped through- state. In thin case the verdict in the of New Haven, died in that city Sai- |cuba Cane TR e e e T standard mlmmgsl ;:n[mhlr m-w‘.ma oxpression of th neoplo who !v"l‘n'\ and was m;v:-d\v!uu“.Fvvmw-d'1 Erie 2 4 . . s & r N A5 | 15 those now in use in a majority of [sent money into the state o issouri | Services were held in New Haven ane 5wt B 3 3 lived at 93 Arch street, In which he ‘hw(w s of the country for Willlam G, MecAdoo, They say |burial was in Fairview cenotory, New ;.‘-':'“ ,‘-,,_“,,,{ 21 : Bought, Sold, Adjusted told his own life history and made a When standard couplings are used they have a gentlemen's agrecme Britain. Mrs. Woodwworth was the ;(f” Motars - brave attempt to relate the habits and |y o00ahoue the state, as 18 expected |A gentlemen’s agreement never selis | wifa of A. M. Woodsworth, whose | Goodrick R histories of his neighbors, John within a few years, New Britain's de- |4 state to a democratic convention father, the iate A. L. Woodsworth, |Ge Nerth pfd Dainty had judgment suspended on & oot will be in & position to| “In the convgntion of 1816 the | wag a former New Britain man and | s Copper charge of breach of the peace WheN | ujook jn" with other cities to give [chairman ruled ‘that a delegation in- fwas treasurer of tha H. L. Judd Co. |10t Afor Mar pfd he waa arraigned in police court this | ocsiiance and other departments can |Structed by the state eonvention to ob- | of New Yo | Aliis-Chaim morning. e was alleged to have as- | aid in fighting sarlous fires here |8erve tha unit rule myst cast the vote | M Skt 6 . elaale | Paeine o 48 JOHN P, KEOGH saulted a small child who 1ives near | ghould thers be an owthreak |according 1o the majority ef the S ' Mas ' tanley Marcistik | int Nicket 1 J b Members Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York him with an jron bar He told the Amang those who attended today BAtion Sanley Mav K, onc-weck-old | (e Paper TAN " Bttt ' ; § court that he did not mean to stAke | wepa Chief Moran of Martferd, Chief Wa decline to hound hy some | o5 AN\ s Ileme . R ) & 0 [ w \ T | 2on Mr. and Mrs. Kler Mar- | iolly Spring T'r 12 ; & Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport the child, but threw the bar in an | pitta of Middletown and ElectMacl Su. &vntiemen’s agreement cisttk of 183 Broad street, dis o8 _ 1 Cor money hack of 1t, We decling to he |58 € 3 Broad atreet, died y Kennacatt Cop Danbury | effort to scart it away as the hoy a rintendent Lucas of Meride terda f 1 11 L ] X perintendent Lu 1o, . terday. The funeral was held this | Lehigh Val ™ ' a number of other children were mak- deilvered aven it wa are mold worning at 7:30 from Sacred Heart "_\,‘, States OI1 z 1 Middletown BONDS New Haven ing a lot of noise and trouble about | 5 church, Burial was in Sacrcd Heart | Mis Pao g bs Mouse. Clty ltems CITY COURT ASSIGNMENTS. Ca ety Ny Con Direct Private Wire to New York Vite Dabohbo of 200 North street e e e P A T ih YNHeN.. 2 : #o L GROEE, Mgr.—Itoom 508, N. B, Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel 1018 | dudge Alling in city urt this C. Jaki, Sr [ Wort & West 1 1 . afternoon C. Jakd, Sr., father of C. Jaki, Jr.. | North Pae Paul Zehrer v Aaron Paul, July of thie eity, died in New York city | Nat Lagd 10w m. D, Gaftney for plain- |yesterday after a lingoring iliness, | Pura Ol when he was igwed | & Joint meeting tomorrow evening in | h e X < hen he w arralgaed | A ) & . 1, Klett for defendant Quality | He was 68 years old. Fumeral aert- [Pan Am ' & T We do not accept margin accousts was fined 85 for failing to obey a | | gignal given him by Traffic Officer | | vallant and New Britain Reviews, | | W. B. A, of the Maccabees, will huld Delbert Veley Sam Falk had judgment suspanded In his case elor ¢ 0o or [ e of « | O A, M. all t « oera > =gt .' BB 0PAE S ColTdonEeAaiRtNS OLaN ;'“‘Lm ‘”‘ ““‘m“\‘ :Ju.“‘,.” in the 8ir| o lids Co. ve. Maria Wisk, July 1 ot |ices will he conducted frem his late | Penn R R ing 10 Bitak Hin Koo Policeies j RS rethscker Lody witl | 10 a. m. Baxe for plaintiff, Sexton for | Roma on Wednesday. ‘ Plorce Arrow 1 4 Joseph Hayes told the court that he i ker Lodge, 1. 0, O, 4 | Ray Con Cop meet tonight at Odd hai. | detendant. Lionel T. Hawksworth va. found the horse walking along La- |! e Wil b e reanted | Harrlet Hargecaves, July 1°at 10 & - ‘vu“m: gy il e Deing Trighiontd | aml the election of officers take placc, | ™ ston for. plainii, 1. Geffoes | JH l |Ren 14 8 A HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN 1 ors slock that's | 5 | tofendar o Smith ve ) ) 7 . belng torn dow b ot Bl LA g s Ml ™. Bexe unerals Rinclair Ol 11 ' 18 Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. Pins Merza had jud RusDENAVI RN A SSRISY. DYRROS BN SHE M ton for plaimtiff, Saxe for defendant Routh Pacific Y ! I Tel,2:7186 Tel. 3420 = fwill be held tomorrow evening at 7:4h g t \ ed when he was arraigned on a Caroline Habae @ al, v& John Ja South Ra failivg to e a tail lght | ¢ uly 11 . ¥ i ¥ d ! Studebaker Co « a hay il I social for members only for which 18 | €8k, July 11 at m. ¥ Jennie Ziolkowsl I ens c on his machine, Ma told the court |* A el Ba At fey for plaintiff, Woods for defen 4 funeral of Jennle Zio e Pl awards wil Texan & Pacific [ E f . that he did not know that the light ans ant Joseph Rtubenran 8 P 1 f bury s i vee areed o A | our, Camp, N G, L. . of |80, dowal abenrach | vk Sichs e 1 who et of burme et TS Prad”, G M erican lelephone & lelegrap steeet by Patrolman Willlam Dohert U. A M \ “1#or plaintift, Sexten for defendant. |, oeming at rANKC evening at Jr. O hall, Hun > ‘ s d X 1 nion Pacific S 51 | donn Skritulsky ve Marck M Heart ohured 1 e 1o el e : . asfm. Woodh TR DIRINS | ren e ety LA i : : 18 ts o'clock followed by a whist and “45" gerford Court A number of New Britain fri Newsie7s Reward attended the wedding of 8. Ger 1, Qreonste ": tor defendant, Rohe — 1 2 Casale of this city and Miss Maris irothor va. Sty “Muxes, duiy . A, m pon for plaintiff, = : . U B Steel . x 3 e o N3 | L 10 % oo | 1, e [ Bought, Sod and Adjusted morning. Y y [ 1 fton Drive w « he A % « 8| ; abol Zachi, duly 9 N Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Krah yes. |°T ¥ Asa ¥ ish Bethany church afternoon Willys Overland 5 m. Cabalus for plaintiff, Seymour ° h 3 terday ontertained the employes v Gl ANt Mavh 2 a'clock, with ¢ Westinghou the Bechive and their families o A : Movs H g Ineting t 3 as ir = e e | nd I Puly 11 at 10 ( an.J their houschoat Strideway, from Mid. A plAI Y ':\: Fairview cemeter LOCAL STOCKS. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Norris of Koplowith ot ‘ 9 ral iam Nobert s y £ Mr. and Mpes. William | Aetn o RESOURCES OVER 82,200,000 in h‘rvv\r-r of Miss « nmnn;.l for p -nl'm. Baxe .’u: ‘M i ¢ = g ol g A - it P HOME OFTICE: WHEELING, WEST VIRGINIA, (il and Ttussell Holcombe, | o Attt a i Neie|thin afternoon a ' y gl ; 5 Weet 4dnd Strect Franklin Trost Ruilding Union Bank Building | whose cngagement ~Aulvr~‘|'n'1llyhf'-'n’1‘; ter defepdast. W New York Philadelphia, Pa. Pittshurgh, Pa, various parts of the state and Massa. | A Rt : ¢ Juiw Bitala, Oonn, Nentt . & ch " tin for plainti®, Day, Reynoids Mrs. Christina Dalka ¥ t 1 - _— Whist, hridge, “45" and strawberry | g0 5 0500 S gt ; . of Mrs. Ghrint ) ¢ O RING fewieal Loty vt '[’*"’;‘n""; t————— of 21 1 is | Billin e 10 YEAR FIRST MORTGAGE COLLATERAL TRUST 14 GOLD pari hall. St oscph's Ladies Aid ternoo 1 oL nie i a d BONDS, socidy, Wed, cve., July 2, $:15 sharp y . 5 = M ‘ Dated July 2, 1923 Due July 2, vt | DOrOthy ] Prlze Yo Arb et R e A DIRECT OBLIGATION apdintbians A 2on was born at the New Britain . P . ¥ ¢ These bonds a < Wlig of The American Morigage & fford Field of 116 Lincoln s " s Are sec times by the deposit with The Citizens- 1 a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. | § ‘ " t t t Mortgages, 2 or mare Custafson of 43 Church street ling bo Capt swge J. Kelly of the local his home from Roston, Mass., where ; 18 confined in a hospital follow- k Mr. il Robinson. Assistant X t ¢ f 1. He will not be able P W LOCATION—365 MAIN ST, : ' t of « y smail amounts on many v depart- Mary's ('I\ur(ll . propett " tior ' 1 cannot be attained in irst Mortgages equally properties in various ral da : A ¢ . ans Alfio ¥ wito vs. Stan- o1 Summer St < e DENOMINATIONS X ' ¢ k, alias Stamislaw Drezek, Tel. 1625-3 | > [ S50 and s100 isco Daily News, has nonsuited according to Jués | ¢ i A ] oo L ment returned by Judge B, W, M- | A | 2covill Mfe. Co . 3 requently for the . court. Harry Cinsherg . Mgt . Phone New Britain 3045 the plain'iff and Dunn & | heen commended business-like way he handled his de- the other day he got | 28 were countels for the doe EXPRESS YOUR SYMPATHY WITH Eammers w1 Wi 41,000 her A & & FLOWERS from ROLLERER'S POSY SHOP —_— Perwnal‘ : \ : % ':-’: HURCH 1. TEL. 888, upon a Leanard Dawning of New York eity et £ of Mr. end Mrs. (Meon of | TREASIRY STATIEMENTY Wi p street. Mr. Downing is the | ¢ , : ty halan " manager of the Naseau Hotel in New AND CYOLIST coLpm in this city .’fnl‘\tl;::"(nr a candy Sk - . . ) ‘ “A double-hass fiddle” % X “ spont Ihe Week-ond M | oruhan Wi B 4 < he wanted to buy Want ads print such Miss Polierer's parents : . - —-re A glance at the want ads things galore. — % the § and one met his eye. HELD AS RECKLESS DRIVER NEW MINISTER HERS > : sl s A -3 3 5 —— n'TE E " eh pccveding K the & ; given | ’ READTH | . 2 % s ¢ The girls just can’t give up their mah jongg. When it got p o is pr. | gt - ¥ he i . . too ho ay i doors, these Washington maidens carted a . set _out t l‘vu pool. From left to right the players WANTAD { i g |1t o e . ; e Washimgton A o ool e i ohaeiiadiie i WAN-'-ADS g ;n-‘J;u\.ii won, Betty Carey, Hele :J'I{xmmcl and-Ruth Nebékzr.

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