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Find Body of Man in Winsted, Aug =The bedy of an unidentified man, about 59 years old of Mallan extraction, was found in WOISARD FLEES T0 | Hartford yesterday afterncen by for |mer seleetman John Mason who was working en the road with a gang of laborers, Mason with George Doug las, watelunan at the reservelr, recoy |ered the body 30 feetl from shore, Th removed his hat and eoat leaving then on the shore before go ing into the His new blue serge suil bore the thark of a Torring ton & Medieal Esaminer . ¥ English sald the body had not been in the water more than three hours The man welghed about had white hair and w inehes in height A found in one of the poekets and eon tained written messages in Halian (Continued from First Page) aken, the dispussion a8 the ands were ver waa i Devosior's Opinion. ercept 1o table health board realizd that ite tied and the health « e leading acter {man had An opinion on the tmtion erder propared ion Counsel William N turned over te the bLoard last It was as follows compuisory e hy Corporas Derosier was night are 150 pounds. five feet, five “Under the provisions of section 432 of the general statutes there s ne guestion in my mind concerning the propriety of this order Judge fennings, former corporation counsel had oceaslon to give an opinion sus taining similar action the health officer, in January, 1 “Hection 2432 authorizes the health ulticer, or hoard of health to order a general vaccination of the residents of the town, ete. The present order of the board of health affects only ohildren und teachers “and others employed in sehool buildings. The gquestion arises whether under the section eited the board of health in authorized to order & ination applying only to one class of our In. habitants, and not genurally to (h vhole population, 1 should say that | . s . it had this right. It would be an [J0€, Tourness, Falrview, Y, 14 anomalons situation to hold that the |A: Maclariane, Tuckahe Y. 14 Clurence P, Hacuney, Atlantic hoard of health could order a gene 3 the titieholder, and H, Culel, cral vaccination of all the populatic ” 454 not have the pawer to order the Plainy, N, Y., cach with 147 Sarazen, Briarcliff, and Johnny vacelnation of a cortuin elass of the | (IR EEEIC L e with vopulation which 1t holloves to he et A Witots Orand’” Repids ||<:IXHI|I'I\‘ susceptible to in lon Mich,, and 8 Mehihorn, 8t Lonis, "It 15 to be noted, In this connvc- [ 0™ da. " arike Brady, Detroit, with fon, that section 2432 provides that the expenses in whole or In part of the general vaccination shall upon the order of the rd of health, be| paid out of the eity treasury.” | notebook 61 PLAYERS TEE o1} Canadian Open Golf Play Continues Today ampionship Mount Brune, Que,, Aug. 2.=8istys players who emevged yesterday from the first round of the Canadian open golf champlonship play, teed off this morning in the final thirty.-six holes stage of the contest, Leo Diegel of Washington, with 144 wan man i yesterday's play, Among the others who had low scores qualitying them for today's play were low White BULGARIANS TO INVESTIGATE The As Press, Sofia, Bulgavia, Aug. 2.—At the re quest of the Bulgarian government, a | mixed commission of inquiry is going (to Greek Macedonia tomorrow to in- vestigate allegations that Greek citi- zens bound and shot 19 Bulgarian Yach club of Toronto, ruled a favor-|guhjocts near Gorniz Brodl. The refu- ite for vietory In the final event to |gee commission has also decided to day of the three-day serles of class R | pefuse further applications for emi- vacht races for the George cup being| gration und alled in Chaumont Bay. Huskie of | o population, Watertown, cup defender, was elim inated yesterday and the opponents of | Lilllan E. remalning in the running, Rlowna of the Toronto Canoec club| and Latenka of the Oswego Yacht| Pr club, are both heavy The Lillian 1. hae cight points com- pared to Riowana's 9 and Latonka's T ¥ at LILLIAN E. A FAVORITE, Watertown, N. Y, Aug, —With a light northeast wind blowin Lillian El., challenger of the Royal ( adian STAMI'ORD YACHTSMAN DI Stamford, Avg. 2.—Thomas J chaed, 60, for ears an under- owner of the yacht St. Elmo he was well known in yachting circles. A widow and two brothers survive him. What About Your Harvest? Every dollar you earn is a unit in your suc- cess, The part-of it you save is a unit in your harvest. It requires the same work to earn money to spend as it does to eamn money to keep. After giving a day’s time and energy in ex- change for a day’s pay—don’t let the pay fall out of your hand for somebody else to pick up and put with his capital. B8 [ Buritt Mutual Savings Bank | the plan of interchange | The Nepaug Reservoir | | was |afternoon on a week-end trip to St, | City |steeot will leave tomorrow 160, and Gil Nichols, New York, 151, | continued in cen weather ecraft, [ taker here, died at his home today. As | g5 SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1024, Personals Mr. and Mrs © J. Leveus of Arch street are entertalning M Louise and Alvina Lerous of Holyoke, M erting that thee valuation $11,884,700 fixed by the commerce commission on erty the Riehmond Potomae railroad was toe wan Call, president of the has ealied attention to ehanges in the road's status sinee the valuation date in 1816 The commission's estimate he said, failed to include $7,500 n additions and betterments, 35,000,000 passenger terminal Riehmond and investments in prop erty note devoled to publie serviee 0 interstate the prop Viekshurg & Noy of Miss Mildred Inman and Miss Huly ow Richards of 57 Lineoln street are the week-end Braintree spending in Mass. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Simons of 235 Whiting street will lesve Me lowa on a metor trip. “ in Hurlbut Griswold, Theodore Gois. wold of 76 Franecis street, Dr, ¥, A 1, Forrest of West Main street and Joseph Cooper of New Haren left this | Wailure of the Middle FStates Oil rporation to deposit funds te meet the payment of principal and interest due yosterday on its 7 per eent notes, company officials explained, was due to a dfsire to await a eourt ruling on the standing of these seeurities, The - | notes were issued to pay for Nouilebn Harey W, Matsing of the New |Btates oil stock and legnlity of Britain Natiqual Bank will spend the |the transaction was by next two weeks at Grove Beach, Conn, | Mockholders, Daniel Kehoe, Miss Cathering | Kehoe, Mrs, Patrick O'Brien of 114 West street and Mea, Charles Mes Carthy of 47 Winter street aro spent Ing their vacation at Sound View as guests of Mrs, John Bouvier of Wind- wor. Btephen's colloge, Annandale-On-Hud. son and to Blide Mountain in the Cat. shills the questioned While publie participation in the stock market has inereased noticeably sinee the ineeption of the current up- | ward movement, commission houses Mrs take profits, This accounts for the | faet that most recent trading sessions had suffercd serious interruption from realizing sules. At the same time, the tendency to switeh operations from {one stock to another has resnlted In |conflicting prico movements in vari- lous sections of the list James Weir of Arel Ing A& weel at the Roy in Portiand 1 1s stay its camp Joseph Noe, Jr, of 99 Linwood t, Mra, Agnes O'Sullivan o Brook street and her aunt and cousin are on a motor trip to Canada for a | week, 1] wtre 7 Additiomn) testiygony to the atirac tiveness of the lochl fnvestment mar- Iet I8 supplied by the report that the anadian Pacifie Rajlway Co, next week wilt sell through the National A5 Talcott | ey company £10,000,000 Perpetunl . for A twWo | onmolidated 4 per cont debenture weeks' vacation at Coney Island, bl I L pected, will be around $52 a share Miss Sylvia Kramer of Mrs. Thomas Walsh and children, | Marguertta and Bernard, of 270 High | street, left today for a two weaeks' va. cation at Brookline and Mass, H. M. Bylfeshy & Co. have an- ) YA- | anneed the pirehase of the 8t Cloud fapa Cod, | pyplie Service Co, and Ita subsidiaries, {which operates publie utility proper- ties in 8. Cloud and 53 ofther com- munities in central Minnesota. Miss Tnez Camphell street an¥l Miss Teona Bristol are spending two Lake Sunapee, N, H of Winthrop Camphell of weeks' at WAR ON BO Bulgarian Goyvt, Will Employ None With Communist Tendencies Sofia, Bulgaria, Aug. The Bul- garian cabinet, as part of a campaign aimed at stamping out bolshevism, HE MORE KLAN TROUBLE, | cester, Mass., Aug. 2—The cases | of Albert C. Olson, 23 years old, of thia city,’ and Thomas Sorenson, aged 27, of South Lancaster, charged with | possessing dangerous weapons, were|has ordered all governmental depart- district court to-|ments to discharge employes having Monday the request of | communist affiliations, Olson and Sorenson were ar- The officials are said to have feared vested last night in the vicinity of [that sabotage might follow possible adley Iarm. on Grafton street in|instructions from Moscow for the Shrewsbury, where there was a large [communists to begin actlvities here, meeting of klansmen conducting an|so the cleaning out policy was dire initiation ceremony ed Particularly at the railroad, mail, — telegraph and telephone services. STEAMER STANLEY PROCEEDS PR T By The Associated Press, COME TO HONOR MENENDEZ, Manila, Aug. 2.—The steamer Stan- Madrid, Aug. The group of ley, whose engines broke dotwn several | Americans from St. Augustine, I'la, days ago while she was off the Island | who have come to Spain to take part of Palawan, is proceeding to Ilo Ilo |in the celebration of the birth ot Don under her own power, said a wireless | Pedro Menendez, founder of St. Au- message picked up here today. It is|gustine, arrived in Madrid from Bn‘r- believed repairs will be possible at |celona yesterday. The Americans will Ilo Ilo, the message said. The Stan- [ leave Madrid August 6 for Aviles, ley was bound from Shanghal for Eu- | hirthplace of Menendez, where the rope with a general cargo. “celcbra(lon is to take place. The Bryans at School! until on. Here are the schoolboy Bryans—Charles W. (left) and Wil- liam Jennings (right)—as they appeared before the camera on a holiday in Chicago quite a few vears ago. Charles Bryan was attending a prep school at the time and his elder brother was at college. 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WALT STREET STOCK EXCHANGF REPORTS PUTNA New York, Aug were still pointing upward cighth wetk of the bull market ended today e Irregu larity developed in the carly trading a8 a result of another ® volume of Ween-e profit-taking, but good huying support has provided for nearly all standard rallroad and in. dutsrial issnes Hullish demonstra- tions were encouvaged by Londen eas |bles stating that the allied eommit tees on reparations had reached a complete agreement and had invited Germans to L with them nest ok, Cleneral Blectrie soared nears Iy 6 points to & new record high for W1l thine at 208 34 and Pittsburgh & West Vieginia elimbed 3 poinis to 04 1.5, the year's best priee, “Nickle P Chesapeake & Ohio and | Nehulte storos also broke through their previous high levels but weak- ness cropped out in Willys Overland preferred and Otis Bteel preferred ing was fiem, Eales approxi- HOO,000 whare | Nickel = Block prices | when the suceossive We offer: 100 LANDERS 100 AMERICAN 1he Members Hartfor HARTFORD-(X New fritaln: Burritt W T 1o 1|l Int Paper ,...., b [ R Ken Copper 0 Lehigh Valley M s Mid States Oil , 1% M Missonrt Pac N Y Central ,, NYNHEK Norfilk & West North Pacitie Nat Lead Pure O6l , . 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Stanley Works pfd Torrington Co com Traut & Hine Travelers Ins Co . Union Mfg Co Tale & Towne Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Donald R. We Offer:— Prices on LETTERS OF CREDIT 65% City Items STRIKERS BELLIGERENT AT NEWFOUNDLAND PLANT ant Harmon Halloran of C'o, T, 169th infagtry, :nding the week- end at New York city, Have the Herald follow you on your vacation, 18c a week, cash with order. —advt. 2 John J. Kevin of 109 Sefton Drive reported o the police last night that his automobile had heen damaged when another car struck it on Stan- ley street, The driver of the other machine did not stop to ascertain | what damage had heen done, Ultimatum Sent To Premier By Alfred Prinee, Union Teader, Breathes Defiance 8t. Johns, N. I, Aug. 2.5-The tele- grams exchanged yesterday between Premier Monroe ard Alfred Prince, . | head of the committee of strikers on Scalp treatments. Lal'rdnce Beauty | {he construction work of the Hum- Parlor.—advt. | bermouth paper and power plant on B. 8. Milkewicz of 225 Curtis street | e west coast of Newfoundland, were has reported to the police that a tire |jyade public today showing the bel- was stolen from his automobile truck | jigerent attitude of the strikers who last night. a ten per cent wage increase. Home cookedslunclies at Crowell's. | Prince's first telegram vead: ~—advt, “Want you at once. Three thous- The police have heen notified that fand men will board at government or Antonio Valicca of New Rritain has|company expense. 1f train comes and escaped from the state school for hoys |you not therefwill be sent Lack and at Meri demand you. 1 know express will not Launch at Hallinan's.—advt cross Island till you come." The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea| o his the premier repl Co. has taken a lease on a store . : “In b erest of all con the corner of Main and East Main| 5 0650 b il BN wEiFe streets, from the P, & McMahon |UIGENY Suggest ca el " ) present, giving government time estate. The lease is for one year and | o0 i house and Investigate the rental $175 a month. | whole situation at Cornerbrook. A complaint was made to the pollce | o ,q11y josivons giving every as last night thet boys had set a grass (o "00 e fire on Buena Vista avenue and prop- [ o FIGE o erty nearby was threatened Pour thousand Bwh demand your Henry M. Tamraz has reported 1o, eonce at Cornerbrook at once. 1f the police the theft of a gold wateh, |y ot “Slant and forest will be laid in chain and fountain pen from his| . jne Fivery man demands froe meals home at 42 Broad atrect. lafter tomorrow at government of The Day Nursery, which has been | sompany expense.” closed for the past month, will re-| premier Monroe f telegraphed open Monday morning at 6:30 o'clock. | prince that in view of his second mes The building has heen cleaned, paint-|eage he could have no further com- ed and renovated. | munication with him. Councilman Lawrence M. The Humbermonth project is being and family have returned after spend- | financed jointly by the Newfoundland ing a vacation at Hotchkiss Grove,|government and Dritish capitalists Branford, land when completed is expected to Bernard Connelly {8 visiting New | give employment to several thonsand York and Philadelphia. | men. The mills are belng construct- Miss Emily Boehm of Lincoln | ed near the mouth of the Humber rive strect celebrated her tenth birthday |er, down which logs cut in the western anniversary this afternoon with alforests will be floated [party at which 10 fricnds wero| ‘The government Is concerned over present the message received yesterday from Strawberry ice cream, delicious he- |General Manager Alexander of the canse Semon's. Free delivery. Axel-|company formed to carry out the pro- rod's. Tel. 1366.—advt. ject, to the effect that Sir William The next joint meeting of the com- |Coaker, head of the fishermen's pro- bined civic clubs and the Chamber of |tective union and of the fishermen Commerce will be held on August ;r._};-;-m which has been active in colon- | The Lions club will be host. _ lial poiities, was in close touch with rned for fo the Per- st Stanley FRUNT CO. BLDG.. AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. 'RAVELERS INSURANCE CO. M & CO. Members New York siock Kschange Members Hartford Stock Exchangs 81 West Main 8. Tel 3040 FRARY & CLARK HARDWARE 100 EAGLE LOCK JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange d Stock Exchange TEL. 3.6281 Hotel Hidg.. Tel 1818 Application EDDY BROTHERS & & NEW BRITAIN Burritt. Hote! Bldg. Tel. 3420 50 Shares Fafnir Bearing Co. @homson, Tfienn & Co. Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOUE EXCHANGES Hart, Mgr. YALE & TOWNE Application We do not accept margin accounts The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company Old State House Square, Hartford, Conn. Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. Foreign Exchange to all parts of the werld. — GENERAL BANKING Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. the strike committee and would try to organize the workers if the company persisted in its refusal to increase wages, Most of the people in New« foundland are primarily fishermen but are ready to turn thelr hands to other worlk, and believed here that many of the strikers are fishermen who have been engaged as unskilled laborers. 'UNERAL SHIP ORDERED Washington, Aug. 2.—The body of Vice-Consul Robert W. Imbrie, killed by a native mob at Teheran, Persia, will be brought to the United States by the cruiser Trenton with appro- priate military honors. The arrange- ment was made by the state departe ment after the. Persian government | had agreed to pay all expenses of tha voyage of the American war vessel from that country to Washington. The Trenton now is at Naples and will proceed to Bushire, Persian gulf {in time to arrive August 26, STATION COMMITTEE NAMED The Chamber of Commerce has ap« | pointed the following committee to act with the railrond committee of the |common council and the speclal com- | mittee appointed by the mayor on the | possibility of having a railroad station on the main line: M, Holmes, Wal- |ter H. Hart, O. F. Parker, Stephen Ttobh, Donald Gaffney, I". G. Russell, and J. I Atwater The committee will meet at & o'clock Monday evening in | oom 202, city hall, Foreign Exchange New York, Aug. 2. — KForeign ex- change qnotations, in cents: Great | Britain. demand 443 1.2: cables 443 4; 60 day Dills on banks 440 1-2, France, demand 5.28 1-2: cables 5.29, Taly. demand 4.36; cables 4.36 1-2. |demand 4.74: cables 4.75. Germany, | demand (per trillion) 23 7-8. Hol land, demand 88.37. Norway, dee mand, 13.58. Sweden, demand 26.53. | Denmark, demand 16.11. Switzer- |1and, demand 18.67. Spain, demand 15.40. Greece, demand 1.72. Po- land, demand 19 1-4. kia, demand 297 demand 1.20 1.4, Austria, demand 0014 1-8. Rumania, demand .44, Argentina, demand $3.12. Brazil, |demand 9.75. Tokis, demand 41 1-4 | Montreat 99 2332 | 1-2. Jugoslavii e