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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAL™ THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1924, TEACHER ACCUSED (SINGS OVER RADIO, WALL STREET STOCK OF KNIFE ATTACK] PRISONER P PAROLED EXCHANGE REPORTS Wall Street Briefs BOOZE RUNNING BOAT CAPTURED PUTNAM & CO. Members Sew York Stk Eschange The finanetal distriet s expy n..,‘ important developments in the oll i |dustry neat week with Pan-American | umfl Bn WI hL [ d 8 petroleum as the bIg factor in & coms| Overnight news developmerts of 8 Mrmiers Harhd Sod Savhonge fi o B" With Liquor on Board | Norwalk mn Said to Have Swoel BB e e e oo T i o K s B 41 West Mam . Tel 9040 | Tuen Tm. wleldwK " l( 00 2 l | e ‘!.;n pl\n\qwllh. are sald 10 be tns PERINSL specinl slocks, geve an irreg \ cluded hile official econfirmation VIHr appearsnce to the stock kel ‘ " nife O LONYiC was unebiainable, the sprightly ups (8! today's epening. Atlantic, Gulf & Pe— R — - | | MER NN [ward move of Pan-American issues | West Idies broke & points following New TYork, July 24.—=The “Bestie | Darien, Conn, July 24 o A.| Philbdeiphia, July 36.—The aweet J05terday waa beliovd (o have heen |the Rling of & §20,004,300 dutiage sult W . B." the fast motor bout which was | Bexton, 36, of Nerwalk, piana teach. “nging of & sentimental bullad by an | "48e1 00 the reported morgor nego I|.“|.”......"“"‘|'.mIl\‘ “W|“ Jadrpret e 0fler. 1eloased Iast week by customs officers | or, 18 held by the police eharged with | cAstern penitentiary conviet ang |''A1oN% NATNIAS apuion: Goseciation 18 (ke after it had brought ashore Dr, Roy. all.mpl to kill Mrs, Robe Ingles, | broadeast from a local radio station, o S \l'..u. :\ ll‘mnql .I»:n.u. don l‘l' ik n Foulk {24, ofe of his pupils, &t her apart. | %on @ parole for conviet C 1412, who | TN Bouthern Pacific - carned sur. (RO U RS camtingion a0 ! H ! e rom 8 monts In the Bedawick hetse hucs|had fhree sears more time 1o serve on | U8 0 85,688,112 (n the (our monthy At ation of the copper { customs marine patrol near Rockaway | early today, Mrs. Ingles ran fram the | bandit charge, it hecame known to. *"Med April 30 after taxes and “”nizl‘l.r‘;:l..". up of welooted lssues eor | Point. Two hundred cases of w | hotel at 2 o'clock this morning and |98y, The name of the convier was Sharges. = Net operating income was' CCCEEE SO0 speeulative selling | ere found on board and the crew of | calling the police told them that Sex. | MIthheld [830.431,386; total Income $18,683787 | LA T e tane mint | Matthew | ton had forced his way Inte her rooma| Several months ago musically . |49 rallway operating revenue 834, 5 SO0 WG SRR R | | and attacked her with & knife, She ©lined conviets broadeast a concert |$47.869 fough rallied a point, but heaVinoss sald they had bought | sald she locked Nerself in a bathroom | "n": the P”-"-'“"ll{ through station { whe Allla m'l'" e M persistad ax @ result of the transit of d the schooner Rask [ and he broke down the deor and _.‘,“‘ WIP, Hardly had C 1412 finished | ‘| I' "" mera Manufacturing | yoiui's stntement that recent optimis at 814 & case, & discount of 81 hav- | attacked her, Bhe struggled with him | “hén the penitentiary telephone he. |C0. 0 July 1 had unfilled ordern A8 |\, sutements regarding financial con JUD | ing been granted as compensation for | 4nq succeeded In tak NE the knife C4Me busy with requests for the iden. faregnting $11,049,000 against $10 ditions and earnings had beep vnan | :::|:'0:r::|:1m;:rn(::r:::. 7(.":;::.-::':1 from him. Mer hands were badly cut ‘nun.-v 'u“. man, n.mlu.n..u vare :: i .u ) -:r:m'\”:l-;'m.nlm\ The oo |thorized. Itewsaired by the steadiness Members New York Stock Exehange o " | Bexton had been drinking, according |TPCEIVed and a lawyer who interestec cord ‘high orders amounted 'of the yails, traders bought recent Members Hurtford Stock Exchange ,A letter found In Hanson's pocket, [ (o 1o pollce, He I8 held Mm_,"‘muum in the case through the con. (to $13,000,000 on July 1 last year [fuvorites, ineluding coppers, low H \Nll!ll(lllll\\‘ FIRUST 0O 1L m-‘ TE .u,cul which he said a member of the Rask's | yo,qg at present, viet's ainging, and others succeeded in | e [priced oils and some of the public New tiritatn: Bureitt Hotel g, Tel. 1 | | crew h’n? "R:E.:"T\""\\'-"Tl"' war d- | “yira, Inglea told the police that Fex. obtaining purole yesterday, Gov: The busiest day on the New York urilitios. Ameriean Water Works || b L - | | nnf». 'l, . Wylle ob A8- | ton came (o the hotel early last night | ®TMOF Ritchie of Maryland was said arket this year was recorded [moved up 4 points, and Pan-American ||~:| (O} (llulll 5 | sow, Scotland, lndlnlxntd Robert W. | 4 attempted to force his way into |10 have been one of those interested |yesterday, ‘Trading in dollar securi- [gnd Marland Oils improved matorial- ihers of the New York Stock ge and correspondents Wylle, Jr" 1t -!n;'rlhod lerou‘-’emu» Mrs. Bedgwick's rooms where she was |10 the case, ties passed the half million share |ly, I'oreign exchanges opened steady. | & MeKinnon. Stock Eschange Building, New York Chty, | trade In llquor off the New Jersey:| oiovtaining a party of friends hut was e |mark and, including the low priced High Low Clowe ||l onghout the conntry, we ofer anesce : 9 &h | o W Ner unescelled facilities for 1 shore and said there were on rum efocted, The weman aald she had CORONERS PROBE mining securities, reached 800,000, A Rie 3 a1 smmission orders I secnrities, | 10w two ahiploads of aliens and nar- | o\l EE WAmAD aaid BLE Bad [Bond trading also made a g for | AL AL SUE o v LI E A1 S 0 ] WIRE SERVICE | ,,om'. walting to be smuggled Into this | (00 G800 B e has a hus. | |this yenr, being close to §1,000,000, ‘:::', Pt ssatid rl; " He ,’“' € wire nections (0 all exchanges assure prompt execition | olinty, ; band who Is employed at the Edison [ —_— [ im & A8 aog U Information Is fmmedintely availak f Nathaniel Van Doren, in ch-rlevof Co. in Orange, N. J, Inquest Is Started Today Into The The research department of the 2:,“' :;" ,{‘, :: y ‘“', :.v,' ‘:“ happenings affecting \nlu“- fihr ll‘.flllll‘l'-lhp:ulllnl' .3“...'."‘.:\":':::' ! | v:::‘:fl;ng:’-:;v:::'::\‘\‘\w“hl"'t;;:-y“:}o x = Death Of The Seven Chiliren Lost F!nv'\kar-h’l‘rm-v Co. of New York estl- |xm Sum Tob M | '\ STATISTICAL SERVIC 1 b d ] . [mates the wealth of Germany today | Tel & T I n addith ) the ess o . | ter a survéy of the Canadian border, In Sound Last Week, [at about $55,000,000,000, "This "mr: i :m Inv: & Tel ‘;‘ = m‘:m:"‘l:" :.-::"ll'w'l.:-'- I’I‘I!‘-.“lll"‘lln;»":n‘-::‘l'-‘:}4::::||;':||';||',,'('ll¢'~.|lr’|‘u service, a4ld he would urge the govérnment to N : Al [makes allowance for territorial losses [\ wonl . . 1E are af your disposal, : : epartment e ravert of auasliog of dieas wng 7, Phetan today bogan hia inquest In: | yoroied, b the treaty of Versailies (xny Cop | | ke carried on conservative margin, May we give sou further | drugs and, if it were true, to pro- TS PN T ] S T Rata LNt e h e i na he ""‘r'r"“ Ate Tp & 8 | 1‘ test to the governments whose flags who were lost on Long Island Sound |tory was agricultural and not M'm\j \" Gulf & W = | the vessels carry, ln'-' lThulwhl,\'- 1‘l;u '";‘l"?"‘“““:l";‘v" productive, yet the loss of Alsace- | ,I.,,':,: I,;,o'.f;-,,,. b N *, e 1ll- " sources of ire and DEMAND THEIR MONEY |Shaver Considers Davis Golng rres coree s b o vt chiren sty it % i B, . €5 v dOHN P, KEOGH } nmh”km She fold the coroner dur- | nitude, while the oceupation of the|Can Pactfic Members Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York 1ing the course of her testimony that r Basin had deprived G Cen Leath Co 7 Excited Creditors of Bankrupt Pri- IO fl]e Goas[ she saw the children place 50 cents |oxtensive coal ,.1.,,,.‘.",.” r,,:';::,n’,,:,: | Ches & O . 3:“';;::” STOCKS Bridgeport | . ledge near her back door in sup- i |Chi M & St P, | 2 307 el Wi ves Mlike on a ledg was considered that in losing part of | . ¢ : f ate Ban S —— posed payment for the loan of the |gjjesia, Germany lost many industrial| M R 18] & P . Middletown BONDS New Haven E Scene Today. Washington, July 24—With party (eAnoe. When asked if she had made | plants and large iron and zine depos- | GM1I* CoP Direc ’ ! New Haven, July 24—A crowd of |CTEMnIzation problems started on m,l:n.: x:r‘::‘llr;‘llln":fl)::n':h: cAnoe :v}:: ts, and 42 1-2 per cont of all ‘h‘\:::"(;:!.n L irect Private Wire to New York b - way to solution, Clam L. Shaver, act- . “No, » occason, erman coal lying within 500 yards of . 35 85 G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 309, N. B. Nat'|l Bank Bldg.—Tel 1 iy '""cll:mrm‘rmmog :tlne'm ing chalrman of tha democratic na. | FOUTth of July, fo he exact, the Nor- |the surface, Allowance also was mads | Cricible Stee) e = e bankrupt bank o usco Br TS, | tional committes, is considering the [1Mist family took the canoe for the |for the depreciadon in buildings and |“MP Can Eng .. 1313 134 | i stormed the oftices of Referee in |, eqion of speaking engagements for | 923 And when they returned gave me |strucyures and the decreased produc- |Fr1 .- 328 a8 | 405 66 5 Tealing on. the appointaiens |\0e PArY's dominte Jonn W, Davis. |13 SONS 8 & Pekel oMeTRe BLher vty of agricutural land, [ 2 ek | He sald to va Y g | e i ] Ll At of a trustee to wind up the affairs of [1® "M (AN there was & UtrOnk |y o7 a ey, of the bureau of In- | Aodern revival of rallway equip. |Gen Motors . Uy 14 stee ge" for Mr. Davis to visit the Paci- Modern revival of railway equip- | 4 4 i thé bank, which decided to close after |, "o 06 204 that it was cortain he |‘o5tRation: Mrs. Pauline Barnsley, a |mant buying which Wall street anti- | G000 (BF) 21y 21y 1 an investigation by the state authori- | Lo "0 vy Lo0d way west,” "|witness, Anna Dowling, a passing on- |sipated as soon as business justified, |7t North pfd 88 LL ties. The depositors expected to re- e added that is should Hot ba un looker, Mrs. Emma Mills, sister-in-law ‘“,“ indicated in orders for 23 rnginr“'"‘“' Cop sivovie 2614 2654 ? v e a x 2 L f o frs A ¢ ro'lij‘djyP;:r:‘::;eg"tl:;:‘;‘::fi"" " derstood that Mr. Davis intended “to |°€ Mrs Helen Mills and also witness. | piaced Tilitho Amecicaniiotomotive it ORI AT s S HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN i it base regularly” at the New York city Co,, by six railroads, { Ui Fod et . : ?;fie,:(:t“:.h;‘:‘!. ?O‘;..e;;dnwl};p‘;fl:o headquarters, or at his Locust Valley, . SRR rsj.’..-rn:hml s :i" 4:| n:- Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg' Bufl'lf.t Hotel Bldg' culty afte Ch oReP e Lonosit® | Long Isiand, home. He would not dis. | Hartford, July 24.—Recause he r Overnight news adversely atfected | o\ ; 8% 484 Tel. 2-7186 Tel. 3420 e san b0, aeting. alss as inters |CUSN that question In detail [tired as messonger of the superior|the quoted values of two stocks. In. | |7 Nickel 2o AT ! bond of $60,000, acting also as inter- [C!SS court of Fairfield county on June 30, |terborough Rapid T In ' Paper ...... 5% 5 541 i preter, explained to them that an of- Consideration of eligibles to be| | Oug! tap ransit common | oo, o Tira 181 159 ] i of nearly 70 cents o ollar | Placed in charge of the various head-| 1718 one day before the pension 1aw | broke 2 points to 32 on publication of | geo P i H ] fer of nearly 70 cents on the dollar| | went into effect, Charies 8, Evans will Ken Clop 4y 4 € olrer had been made by the bankrupts and [auarters is another phase of organi- nt i et, Cha & B a warning by General John F. O'Ryan Lehigh Val 0y “,’f | . that notice would be sent to them |Zatlon work engaging the attention of [ [°°I¢ 1o retiring allowance, ”',’ on bLehalf of the Tranalt commission | yyy giatey oft .. 2 2| i when payments were forthcoming. |Mr. Shaver. The name of Franklin :‘n“r,':,,';r‘ m—}-(y::]nmld:fi e et |against speculation in Interborough | yjic pani a0t 10% | = d F & Cl { Fisposito was placed under a $40,000 | D. Roosevelt, manager of the pre-con- | 1 10175 THe Ailoray Gon, Healy, |Securities. Atlantic Guit and West In-| v’y o 108 st anaers, rary ark [} | lhond and the case adfourned for three | véntion campaign for Governor Smith who suid that Mr, Evans was not s dies broke 3 points to 1] in response | y v N ' & 7 . 3014 ry | . | ) weeks, of New York, is known to be under | o = % " 0 to legal proceedings cha¥ging divec- | Now o west .. 1238 100 | Amel’lcal’l Hardware i The bank had llabilities of $32,000 | consideration for the New York head- P o |tors of that company with diverting| Ngirh Pacifie 7% 716 | / and deposits included $68,000 general [quarters post. Other prominent demo- | tunr IN HIGH STREET SHED | S12:000.000 to $15,000,000 from the | National Lead . 1463 1461, S W i tunds, $8,000 in Italian lire and |crats, however, are being considered .',.,"':",_'ir:’dpmr,m,mnm“,,,n,d a cant | \Vard line, a subsidiary, Pure Ol ...... 34{: g tanley Orks i $5,700 in Christmas club funds. for the New York assignment, and for ||t night from Box 80 for a fire on [Pan Am P & T 5% 3% | i ; the Chicago and regional offices. 1he Fast bf & whed AL'LTE High strher Heavy trading in bonds yesterday¥ [papn R R .. ... 457 - MURRAY RETMNS LAWYER |, M, Shaver announced that a €roup | oy eq by A, Demnickl. The fire was | o widely attributed. to speculative | pierce Arrow .. 10% of officers representing the United- | Jrured. by My Demniekl, The fire vas | expectation of another cut in the local fray con Cop .. 111 MeAdoo-for-president clubs had n- | 2@ FREC AT T mage re. | [ederal reserve bank's rediscount’| Reading f1% | formed him that all of these organiza- | wited The canse has not heen de. | " Mich falled to materialize, Rep T & 467 Mén Reported Inyolved In Providence |ions, numbering about 1100, would |fovrened. . o 0 " R e Roval D N v .. 5234 nlnznn mn Senate Gas Attack Prepares To |be immediately converted Into Davis- | [y cine co. 4 answered a still alarn | o Gl SaNS S TLnlD: SAR kes RInGINER O Rt 100 o Bryan clubs. at 1412 o'clock this afternoon for & | ne Hosal Duteh ovdinars stou e [S0UIN Pacife Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 8 ¢ - C ordinary stock rep- rai ke o Fight Case, 1 > dump fire at the Fafnir Bearing plant | resenting the final dividend of 15 pfrlzal:,‘,:h:;:_,l: ? MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD EXCHANGES ] Providence, July 4. —-Amhoné v.|Misleading Statement There was no damage. cent for 1928 and interim dividend of | raxas o .. 0% Donald R. Hart, Mgr. 5 ed Attorney Gen. ki 8 d e 2 0 per cent 92 v |1 . B o L, ChroRRbeR thee. hb. hed In Parking Bulletin D UNHITCHED FORSE | more than $3 on. the. New. Lok 4:.?5.1.-0& Prog o o4 been retained by Willlam “Tooth” | Printed coples of the parking ordi-| FHerman Lautenbach of Forestville |shares, hean Ol i kA 5 We Offer :— Murray to act as his attorney. The |nances, recently adopted by the com- |was arrested today on Dwight street ,l Witn Deaifin .. A< 410 1hiL < i altorney general gave out a state-|mon councll, were Issued today and,by Supernumerary Policeman Ernest SWIFTARROW GOES ON | United Fruit .. 304 204 i) M‘"’ i L i we ' Shlin | Mmong the ruiee preacribed Khess e | Bisemin s oare ot et T el L TR U 25 shares Hart & Cooley r sald “the attorney general informed |numerous streets upon which “unlim- |the city ordinances by feeding his U 8 Rubber Co 81% 31 308 Mr. Pettine that steps were heing tak- |ited parking” is allowed, this despite | horse on the street and leaving the y U S Steel 1017% 101 1014 Prices on Application 1 en toward securing & watrant for | the fact that the polles department | norse unhitched. According to the |Tanker Which Collided With Liner |y g il pra | 1355 122% 1338 ; | as made a number of arrests and |report of the policeman, the horse : o0 YO wit i e jrid We do not acc ig the man who has heen |secured convictions in cases where | became frightenad while feedisg and | POSton Starts for New York Under mla:;‘ 7? % _:‘ 0% t accept margin accounts o aceused by Thomas Lally of planting |cars were parked overnight. In the |ran away, coming fo stop after_the| Her Own Power. | Westinghouse . 64 837 (3% the poison gas bomb in the state sen- |same pamphlet is a rule (Article 2, |wagon eollided with an automobila G Ate chamber on the morning of June |Section 10) providing: No vehicles [on Dwight street. Fall River, July 24.—The tanker | LOCAL STOUKS 19 at the instigation of republican shnll tb;a left in th? atreets all night, e e e Swiftarrow, which collided with the ikl 7 %3 N exc n emergencies. 2 9 H N . Who hus mads & eworn denlal of the| . Infantile Paralysis Case | Pessenece steamer Boston oft Pont umem & o) || : charge against him. EVANS 1§ THREE DOWN Quarantined in Colchester |this port early today for New York. | sutna casualiy S Ao et We Offer— Chlcago, July 24.—Chick Evans,| Colchester, Conn., July 24.—A case It was stated by a local representa- | yopna firo Ins . "3',; o | of Infantile paralysis was reported to |five of C. D. Mallory, Inc., operators | yoiit 1% 1" ted : defending his title as western ama- teur champion, today, was three down at the end of the first 18 holes of the third round to James Manion, of St. SMALLPOX DECREASES health officer Edward J. Howland to- |of the vessel, that she was perfectly | y\in jardwa o 1 day. The patiént is the two year old |able to make the (rlp in spite of the |y, Houlery { (e 4 child of Stephen Rybitsky, occupant [damage to her bow because,of her |y onfied oo < o ) o bulkheads. The federal steamboat | gy Hrq Carpet com. . 106 ! ’ of ,a tenement in a house used hy A AT During Month Ending July 13 Num- Louis, Manion broke par by two 10 4 ber of Cases in U. S. Fell From | strokes on the first nine, and was 2|The house was {immedlately placed |inspectors completed thelr prelimi- | Billings & Spencer com % ; up at the turp; although Evans shot | under quarantine. Jullus Fudes, who |nary survey of the Swiftarrow lafe | Billings & Spencer prd i " : 1 808 to 535, perfect golf. The St. Louis player won | conducts a milk business, and resides [ vesterday afternoon and gave per-|puisto] By ok s - 2 B Tty “PhLE ¢ | two more holes on the second nine but |in another portion of the house, was |mission to proceed. Colts Arms 24t At the Market : | Washington, July 34.—Cases Of |, ong of them hefore reaching the [ordered to discontinue the peddiing S Conn Lt & B Jeoes s 2 . | smallpox in the country decreased |, . "o 0n of milk. . B / ow pld oo tour : Clty ltems Jagle Lock To1 e Fafnir Bearing 13 Hart & Cooley . Hartford Fire Hfd Elee CASHIER ARRESTED July 24.—Arthur 8, Hard- HAD ALE IN AUTO Batavia, N. Y, July 24.-—Willis weeks ending July 12, according to g from 895 to 535 during the i figures compiled by the public health Fuller Richter, Aldrich § ® Boston, Mre. Neil Murphy of Stanley street, y sérvice. Incomplete returns for the week ending J‘L’Ily 19 showed 371 |Dickinson, Elmira and Lafayette Neal, | ing of Arlington, cashier and tefler | was taken to St. Francis' hospital in Light cases. Corning, were arrested by state troop- | for Estabrook and company, Boston | Hartford today where she will undep- | landers krary & Clark. y . 5 “aled 2 S '8, W o o National Fire . 5 - 1 The disease has been most prev- |¢rs near Caledonia today and twenty| bankers and brokers, was arrested to-(go an operation for appendicitis and | © [ ME s : RO : atomt 10 Tow Angelen, | Bittsburgh, | cases of Canadian ale, reported by the | day on & charge of larceny of about gail stones to be performed by Dr.|N B Gas i S HARTFORD 4TOCK EXCHANGE ; Minneapolis, Teledo and Detroit, | troopers to have been found in their $70,000 from tha firm, Boucher, N B Machine . 6 10 which elties for the six weeks period |car, confiscated. The men were re- A regular meeting of St. Mary's KN\ B Machine pfd 80 P4 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. Tel. 2-5261 ji Ales’ T, , wi iles-Bemt-1'ond e 1 anding July 12, reported 49 deaths|Manded to jail in default of $7,000 Ladies’ T. A, B. society will be held nd com .. 37 JLSSE MOORE H P § i trom smallpox. bail each. tonight at 8 o'elock. lP\m;h & Judd ... 4“ 15 P. SPAFARD M Cases reported by 101 cities for the e — lfl John Bergeron of 11 Lawlor strect | Peck Stowe & Wilcox... 25 30 r | L] #ix weeks period showed 1,705 cases APPROVE, CONTRACT. uu?tfllfl | has returned to his home following | Phoenix Fire ..., a0 | B 122 Main Street. Tel. 2080 ' i as compared with 455 cases for thé | The state board of control ap- an operation at the New Britain ‘ 5,"':7” ‘Mls Co ... 70 E. T. BRAINARD, Mgr, JOS. M. HALLORAN " h| same perlod last year. For the 12 |proved the contract for the erection Willlam Smith, § General hospital. % Fy ovill Mfg Co ... 248 y 3 weeks ending July 19, a total of 11| of a boiler house at the Camp school, |y oo A7 \\um:;‘l;“ ith, & Oscar A. Marsh of 417 Stanley £ N E Telephone 3 132 cases were reported for the|New Britain, which is part of the | ' eve wo MaiX street L vm‘h -h |r§ street and Harry A. Traver of lr.n‘; """".”' Serew if . .In the correl state normal school equipment. The e 2 Tesy, W e held | \faple street, both officials at the |Stanley Wbrks tomorrow morning from his home at Landers, Frary & Clark plant who are | {Sanley Works pra contract is Jor $26,760, and the state i of 1923 only 4,848 cf ;8 0o'c! " | T ‘ ported. wiil pay one-half of this amoynt and | =3 ok, followed by o funeral |camping on Lake Pocotopaug in Tl AR The Hartfo.d i T the city of New Britain one-half. s In 8t Mary's church at 9 o'clock. | gast Hampton, yesterday caught |Trant & Hine 10 _C C -~ | MOYING RAILROAD SHOPS |The standard Construction Co. and e Rl RV I LR 1 6T URREITE o - : = Soma— Y- — o 0 e Albert Anderson of 505 Main street | !'nlon Mfg Co ., a8 3 = M. J. Daly and Son of Waterbury S i WA s i b Ll b R L Old State House Square, Hartford, Conn. were awarded the contract. . hae The funeral of Louis St. Anna wiil he held from the funeral parlors of lLarala & Sagacino tomorrow morn- ing at 7:30 o'clock and from &t. Pet- er's church at 8 o'closk., Burial will charges of drunkenness and breach | of the peace following an investign- . S TREASURY STATEMENT, tion by Policemen Thomas J. Feeney Treasury balance, $223 085 682 and George Moffitt of a complaint | - - recefved that a man was creating a [ USED WRONG AUTO PrATES Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. Foreign Kxchange to all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKI} New Waven Road Is Transfarring Tt Shops From Elm City to Readville, SHENANDOAH ON TRIP. Lakehurst, N. J., July 24—The navy dirigible Shenandoah left its hangar Mass. here at 9:30 a. m,, daylight time, to- s G0N tery. = 3 _ | day tor an engine. tést.run to Bing.| > D T MurY's constery, disturbance at the house. Andres Maietta of 12 Reaver street, inn:;efr.n‘e;fli n.;u:; 2;,. ;— 150111:‘31"5 hamton, N. Y. by way of Scranton, | === . AT . was arrested this afternoon by Traf- The |Charge Contractor With fle Policeman Edward Kiely on a Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. Pa., and the Susquehanna valley. | charge of violating the motor vehicle M. rallroad that the locomotive repair JOSEPR A. HAFFEY Improper Wiring Job | &hip piloted by Commander Zachary e e ek removed from this | ;andsdofne will raturn some time to- Funeral Director 1aws by Improper use of number | 3 v to Readville, Mass, It was stated night. Mr. P James J. Quinlan, an electrical | plates, It is alleged th today that some shopmen who went | "% AT . 4 e | Reike Juty 17 19U wets betin 1o —_— NEW LOCATION—3565 MAIN contractor has been ordered to appear | purchased a machine from a loce) | . e O A T TR T :n s‘r “« nly ek :‘er! aing "; P I Opposite St. Mary’s Church | before the building commisslon at its | dealer and has been operating the | (s demand 1.73. Poland’ demand 19 1-4, tmploved as mew handk = A repor ersonals Tel.Parior 10358 nest meeting to answer charges of in- | machine with the dealers plates, con. Fe > E h Austria; demand 0014, Argentin at shop mechanict 0 struck were Residen 7 Summer St. stalling improper wiring. Electrical [ trary to the provisions of the law. ore’!n IC ange demand 32.87. Brazll: demand 0.62, now being pollsd on the question of $“|“5_‘ Inspector C. 3. Curtin found one of i | Tokio: demand 411-8. Montreal 09 calling off the strike of shopmen, was Mr and Mrs. James H. Tattersall Quinlan's jobs to have consisted of MRS, 0. 8 HALL ‘"m KEN | 11-32, - ¢ New York, July 24.—Worelgn ex- — the two pieces of loom, onl va small part dénied at' the headquarters of of 12 Cherry strést will leave Satur- Mrs. Margaret R. Hall of 878 Arch | 878 | BISHOP HAID DYING machinists organization hers today. v o s day for New York_a_M Mooesheart, 111, “v"; m:: !:::;::”:l':rtrw_nrlh:lr‘i:hg ::: | street, wife of Herman £ Hall, direc. |*hanges. Steady quotations (in cents): SHOWER FOR MISS KRON, Frank Bengston of Stanlay Quarter EXPRESS YOUR SYMPATHY WITH been covered in and was paid for, the i:i"r 'of the state trade school, was sud- | Great Britain demand 44014 Gastonia, N. C,, July 24.—The Right 2 X enly stricken with an attack of acute | gabies 4.40 Y I3 " Rev. Leo Haid, bishop of North Caro- o 4. France: demand 5.18 3 4 official was informed. left .teday for a wesk's stay in Naw lina and dean of the Catholie hiér- Mrs. W. B. Montague of Hawley appendicitis, last i strést gave a shower last evening in | York and Philadeiphia. LO ERS The commission has also ordered st evening and was | 2 héhor of Miss Kathryn Kron, whose - F w Joseph Schmitt to remeve a garage | OPerated upon at once at the New e g sl archy of America, 18 critically il at marriage to Allan McKenzie of Chi-| Mfs. R. Louis Tryon of Indian-. built by him at 854 East Main street, | Britain General hosp The oper. | '4: cables 4.33. Belgium: demand 4. e, o n ok cago will take place August 9. Miss [apolis is visiting her parents, Mr. and PR BOLLENRIS POSY SHOP [ | pecausa ha procesded with the work | Atlon was performed by Dr. M. L. [611; cables 4.62. Germany: demana | Belmont Abbe, whers It s eatd death Krbn recelved many pretty and use- [Mrs. W. B. Montagus of Hawley 8 CHURCH ST. TEL. 886. without first taking out & building | Marsh. Her condition i #aid to be | (per trilllon) 27 7-8, Sweden: demand |May coms within the Rext 45 hours i ful gifts of linen and ecry: street, ot e e N as good as can be expeéted today. 26.61. 8pain: demand 12.35. Greece | Bishop Hald is 75 years old . . '4 /

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