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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAT™ MONDAY, AUGUST 18 1924, fi. Wall Street Briefs GRAND JURY INDICTS| ~ City ttems —IATIENIST GOES |WALL STREET STOCK Central hotel, i dications of exeeeding that of 1923 Chief and Mrs, Willlam C, Hart, in quantity and value, the National | New York, Aug. 18.=8tock prices Mewbers Hartford Stock Bxchauge A1 West Maln St Tel 3040 A"md Th“ Kllllllly llld Bflflel'('““" their daughter, Ruth, returned S |City Bank of New York says in its | displayed & firm tone at the epening | [to the “"‘Y i”"' Sesing aftor & VA~ (000 op the past, trade record review. While 1mports | of today's market with buyiog stimus um Ml"s {0 Do[l‘wd eation at Indian Neck, Chief Hart ve. | ““uyslinss ‘due to physical conditions,” [show decline of 8244,000,000 for the | lated by the reaching of an inters (Continued from First Page) sumed '”‘,:“'"” At police headauars | o, qued Mr, Darrow, fiscal year ended June 1924, exports | allied agreement on the Dawes' plan, tere upon his return, | “Not so far as 1 know,” replied Dr, |show an increase of $335,000,000 or | Ruying spread over a broad list with on increase of §181,000,000 in our to- the steels, coppers and low priced Conditions which produce a psycho. [tal trade, Reports from 21 of the | jails giving the best demonstrations of ntries of the world show | group strength 1n the early trading, partners in vhe former brokerage firm 18 ARRESTS l" ONE DAY not the same, Dr, Singer sald, He larger value of Imports’ Marine preferred, modified this by saying there a(and exports during the opening | American Bmelting & Refining and k — Binger. We offer: 50 Stanley Works 100 American Hardware Co. of E, D, Kinnaly & Co,, were indioted | today by the federal grand jury on | relation between the paychopathio[months of 1924 than iIn the corre: Sioss Bheffield Nteel broke (hrough | their previous 1924 highs in the first charges of usimg the mails to defraud, | . ding months of 1923, The indictment was based on the al- | New Haven Has Record No, of Cases ,’;:T.‘::‘:,I::\y..m:.";'ranllh;l P ' X five minutes of trading leged bucketing operations of the for. t | 1 m:r‘ .),.n;“": n:‘m, which A-:l t w—8ix Persons “How do you detect psychopathie| New bond issues were headed today | Nome bucking and flling took place u, Attorney MeCoy said cost fts cus. personality ?' asked Mr, Darrow, by $12,000,000 state of Illinels gold | during the first hour, Pan-American tomers more than §600,000, May Die, "Ry studying how he behaves, The bonds, comprising §9,000,000 highway | issues dropped a point on selling in- luntary petith _ - i | ehlef characteristic is his living in the (4 per cent bonds and $3,000,000 sol. | spired by reports of a atrike at Tam- ‘-yA"‘I.I.“;.T,::IL::T.::|||:';|,‘::, ';:,“k:::.:‘, New Haven, Auk. 18.—Klevea auto- | pomont,” said Dr, Singer, dier bonus 4 1-4 per cent honds, The | pico, and American Can and Colorado * | mobile accldents reaulting In Injury to |~ wifow do you study ps, highway bonds were offered at par | Fuel lost ground on profit-taking, U, Injured, One hoais 1" | 1922, and it was adjudicated a bank- 5 & f rupt'on Aprl 15, (Rovernment records | % POrsOns and arrests of 13 opera- | uRy (he same methods." for all maturities and the service | 8 Bteel backed to 110, but its sub. SRew that ot the tmie of the fafture | ¢ of automobiles was the record for | “you give a good deal of space in |compensation honds at prices to yield | sequent rise to & new top at 111 in- Bunday In this city, Of those injured | your hook to ° psychopathie cases,|3'% to 4,05 per cent, | fused vigor into the general list, Hartford Conn, Trust Bldg, + Te ' Y " he! he brokers were long on thelr books | ajny Afary Poolasi, of 115 Goodman don't you ootz which headed upward again on an 9 500,000 o ot :::"r:::":'lhnu $5600,000 of customors :,"'. t, Mrhlnparl;’nm u:un seriously Yes sir, France's forelgn trade In the firat | Increased volume of business around The government accountants report- '::', VI\" reported today to be In & memory good in paranoid per- (six months of 1924 shows a favorable | "00N. Speciaities recorded the larg- ed & dofielt of $376,088 at the time |CIICA! condition with a fractured | onality? bulance of 1,409,644,000 francs, com. | 4t Kaina. General Baking rose 6 of the bankruptey, allowing credits |"KUll &t the New Haven hospital as & | - “yey air, pa with & deficlt of §10,600,000 | POInta and Pressed Steel Car 3, Loose- for assets which afterward proved of |TeRuIt of & collislon of a machine [ Then the tloner drew out an [france In the same period last year, | W18 National Biscuit, General | little or no value, driven by her husband Aleck and an- | opinion that erybody has & certain [according to the Bankers Trust com. | American Tank, Fiske Rubber fist The scheme to defraud as described | 0Hher driven by Harry L. Bolton of | amount of paranoid personality,” pany, preferved, Goodrich preferred and Jersey City, on the Milford turnpike, | Assistant State's Attorney John National Supply guined 2 to 213 pointa in the indictment consisted of cl P {3k g Vi larizing by means of letters and n:lln.z 'll :lhl u,t West Haven wndlnl‘ Sbarbaro today said he belleved the An expansion of about $20,000,000 I‘uuudnt‘lnn company hu‘\ka H |m1|nu pamphiets, a “sucker” list, Mr, Mc- & coroner's investigation, entire case Including the final argu- In brokerage loans aince “"'"m of on realizing, Call money renewed at oy , . o Roso Vanpapa, 12, who was injured [ ments might be given to Judge Cave erized the operations of 3 &l 5 i "‘:,',':':,:".,'::"edn,‘l‘,l,, B Tisrant when struck by a muchine driven by erly on Thursday or Friday, ,'"l‘,;r:'::';:'”:‘;' :‘l"!“,'";',“n""f',‘:m""""h“’ Buying became more diversificd as violations of the bucketing laws® that I'homas Garkowskl of this city was Yesterday a baseless but persistent rowings, however, ',";,'.mi n}m n«nh trading progressed with the upward had ever been called to his attention, reported today to be a In favorable | rumor that Leopold committed sulcide 0 " : ) MO0 movement an orderly one, Additional condition, The case 3 v- | br St b 000 below a year ago and $650,000,000 | Now 1924 highs were recorded by He said the brokers made no efforts | B cane against Garkow- | brought crowds of curious people to below the high point reached b 2 11 to execnte any of their cnstomers' or- kI charged with reckless driving, was | the county jall. Warden Westbrook | geyiane®y (00 "’wr Wh'"“"h ; ‘""l score of issues In the first halt hour, ders and pocketed the money on all [continued in the police court, ridiculed the possibility although he [ (erPHOEY oo FEE SO S "';ok;.fl: including U, 8 Steel common which | * tiading accounts. Daniel Magyar, 23, of Torringten, |admitted that the guard had been T hm;'h”‘r“ N‘_“M;'n ’ n‘” 'l; touched 110 -8, Un)wrn to sell at new ‘ > whose maehine ran down a motorey- | doubled. Every ten minutes the guard [ 0¥, H0E 0ER ‘hing from call| peak prices were Southern Rallway, cle policeman yesterday was fined $10 | reports on the actlons of the prison- Jonger time accommodations, | jyigen preferred, Missouri Pacific pre- [ paying 2% to 3 per cent for four|fepped, St. Louls Southwestern prefer- and costs in the police @ourt on a|ers: what they do, whom they talked . I EIVER HAS F”NI]S charge of fallure to grant right of | with, what they said and thelr appar. | 10 81X montha' funds. Interior banks,|red, American International corpora- normally large lenders in Wall street, | jon, Brooklyn FEdison, Callfornia I way, | ent mental condition, 9 1“‘ " _r-,__._ S are reported to be witholding their| packing and several others. “Nickel funds at present and placing them at | pjate” advanced 2 3-4 and American JENN]E T. AT IT AGMN N higher rates in other sections of the| Raditor extended its early gain to 2 s In Cotton Prices Today | countrs. 1-4 points: Among the 10 onmors e~ | W po it Hota) Bldg., New Britai Tel. 2580 Xy | New York, Aug. 18-—Addltional sues to gell a point or more ahove «» INew Dbritain ( (Continued from First Page.) | Sloop Capiured at New Haven in 1921 | colton crop estimates from private MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOUK EXUHANGES Newsprint produetion in the United | 8aturday's closing quotations were sources, suggesting a yield of at least | States in July totalled 113,692 Donald R. Hare, Mgr. tons, | Lackawanna rallroad, American Wool- Selzed Again With $20,000 Cargo of | 131, milllon bales, coupled with fa-|contrasted with 120,723 tons in June. |en, Maxwell Mogors A, Mack Trucks, o Vorable over-Sunday weather, result-| Shipnients in the same period de-|Houston Oil and Gulf States Steel. ed Inanother violent break in cotton |clined from 122,229 to 117,916 tons, | Forelgn exchanges yielded slightly on here today, October sold as low as| Resumption of operations at several | profit-taking. | 26.34, a drop of 78 points from Sat-|newsprint mills within the last few | The general upward surge of prices asked Mr, Darrow, NEW BRITAIN Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel. 3420 2 per cent, 50 shares American Hardware 50 shares Landers, Frary & Clark 50 shares Stanley Works {Another Violent Break [ Recelver Coffin was today In con- i terence with Charles E. Searies, Wind- ham county state's attorney, who would have charge of any state prose- New London, Aug. 18.—The fishing WE OFFER :— Stanley Works Common Price on Applicaticn We do not accept Margin Accounts. Tiquor Ahoard. Appear Before New Haven Registrar . BROKE INTO CHURCH. (Putnam & Co.) Aetna Casnalty .. Aetna Life Ins . Aetna Fire .. Am Hardware . Am Hosiery ... cution of Mr. Gilpatric. Mr. Searles | gioop Jennie T. captured at New i Is also acting as attorney for the re- | Haven in 1921, with the gasoline urday's close and a decline of 414 | weeka Is expected to result in a larger | was halted in the afternoon by the celver and whether the conference [launch Pala and later sold at auc.|C¢Pts from the high level two weeks| output this month, more extensive profit-taking in the was in his capacity as state's attor- | tion was retaken last evening with | 289 & - usual industrial leaders, notably B:I;L ney or as the receiver's attorney could | 523 cases of Scotch whiskey aboard S win, Strength, howeyer, persisted 'n not be learned. | tied alongside the British achooner FIELDER HURT WQODRUFF Is GALLED numerous new spots, including Mis- Securities Lacking Tom August In rum row, 15 miles o'“ Middietown, Conn,, Adg. 18.—Claud souri Pacific, Fisk Rubber 1st prefer- Tt has been learned that in ihe | Montauk Point by the coast ke s A-?l,”.igl a player on one of the To PROYE RESIDENC red, May r»parmu‘nnt Stores, Ameri- check up of the assets of Mr. Gilpatric | cutter Seneca which towed her in here down river league of basebzall clgbs can Agricultural Chemical preferred that a number of securities which |at 4:45 this morning and turned hoat is at the Middlesex hospital suffering . land Plerce Arrow .?re(errrd. ok cere listed by him in the letter which % from shock and internal injuries today . Am Bt Sugar .. 42% 41% 2Y were lis y and liquor over to the customs au- Ex-Gove 0 f 1,000 Who M 4 Yo 1303 he left at his home for his wife be- | thorities. as a result of running into a fence | Eix-Governor One of 1, ORENAE A e Can e ne R BLNEHANE 0008 JOHN P. KEOGH d ke his lifi e : » | while trying for a fiy In left field yes- |Am Toco ...... 81 801y 808 . fore he attempted to take his life, No one was aboard the Jennie T. Re. TT% 7 1% Members Consolid S have not been found. In addition | when she was hailed by the Seneca, | t°rday at Deep River. It was stated AmiEmoit B s, i ;:g 8% nsolidated Stock Exchange of New York 5 i ey b by ety L vill probably Am Su Ref com. 6% many persons are coming forward | Members of the August's crew told At the hospital today he w o s0% 150 150 Waterbur:; with receipts or other evidonces of | Captain Eugene Blnke, Jr., of the cut. | cover. 'He was unconsolous for half | - TL Tl A Toh e 150% e Daiibury y STOCKS Bridgeport having given securities into the hands | ter that the Jennie T. had regently |&1 hour after the accident. SRR e ik :"‘ ,‘,.;I"’& e R Middletown BONDS e o e acamien® ave | A &M Py the skipper of the|” woMEN SELLER FINED $500 | for the republican registration lists [Anaconda ... 40 40% 30% 40% New Haven g e o tamford, Aug. 18.—Mrs. Mary |here who were summoned to appear [Atch T & S F..106% 104% 105% Direct Private Wire to New York not 1: the list :"dThr"‘; not 0";"; Inspection of the fishing —8100p'81) o kowics of Stamford, was fined |and show cause why their names| At Gulf & W I - 15% 16% G. F. GROFF, ~—Room 809, N ) wise been located. This Is all part of | papers, however, revealed that she i8] ¢\ " [ cots In the police court to- | should appear, were expected to make | Bald Loco e 124 124 \ Mgr. » N. B, Natl Bunk Bldg.—Tel 1013 the process of settiment of the bank's | an American registered boat and 18 al- | (o ." o "s “charge of violation of the |appearance and defend their peti- | Baltimore & O . 64% 64% 647 aftairs, which will_be in: progress for l}f"”d,m h’,“’efib”",l" “’"e(:‘“ w(“"" liquor laws. Following a raid on her | tions before the party’s general regis- | Reth Steel B .. 4435 43% 44% some time. ; apers gave the owner and maater of | 1000 o tyrday she flow to Bridgeport | trar, August J. Eirich, today. Con Textile ..... 5% 5 55 Meantime it was announced today [the vessel as Edward N. Willlamson of where she was arrested. Among those summoned was for- (*Qn Pacific ... 152% 152 16244 | Seovill Mfg Co ... e 250 that the amount of the capital ana | Secaucus, N, J. mer Governor Rollin 8. Woodruff, | cen Leath Co .. 137% 1% 15% [ S N E Telephone . 135 139 surplus fixed as the starting point for The hold of the 38 foot vessel was expected to appear and press his | Chas ‘& OM.» 87% 56 871, | Standard Serew ... 180 133 a new banking institution had prac- | filled to capacity, and the decks were \ application. Though he has spent | cmi Mil & St P17 167 167 | Stanley Works ... 10413 10635 tically been pledged. While the |piled high with the contrabrand., It much of his time at his Guilterd farm | chi R 181 & P Y 348 35 Stanley Works ptd . 27 28 amount actually pledged reached |18 presumed ,that the crews of the Bafl]fi since he sold his home in the city | cnile Copper .. 85% 36 3514 | Torrington oC com (L about $140,000 today it was learned | Jennie T, jumped aboard the August he centends that he has a winter resi- | hino r"nmwr . 21% 21% 217% |Traut & Hine ... 10 that several persons had telephoned | when the cutter hove into sight and dence at the Taft hotel. He claimed | con Ga’; vees 2% T2 7214 | Travelers Ins Co .. 300 916 — in asking reservations of shares which | rather than submit to arrest, forfeited Paul Bachman. the right to continue on the local | corn Pro 'n‘efl s 328 32% |Union Mfg Co . 32 28 5 & should they take them would cause | their vessel. The seized cargo 18| paul Bachman, 54, a former resl-| ayoug list, having cast his vote here | coucihel Steel . 58% 52% 53 Yale & Towne . v.. 68% 6915 La[ter Gomes at Tlma m the amount fixed to he over-sub- | valued at $20,000. dent of thia city, died Saturday night|eo. haie a centyry. Cuba Cane Sugar 14% 14% 14% o " soribed. One of these persons is J. at Middletown. He is survived by a| A goore or more of laywers were Tndicott-John .. 66% 65% TREASURY STATEMENT. Geremon T&k Pl H. Gladding of Providence, R. I, who F . h St 't w-thd R ar l son, Edward, and two daughters, M"Mexpectfld to appear as counsel at to- F:r|q 30% 207% Treasury balance, $206,094,985, y % aGG has a summer home in Putnam. He renc ar 1 rawa Pauline Hepp and Emily Bachman.|qaytg hearing which Is said to he a F‘rlo .Ltt pfd ... 408 403 asked that he be allotted 40 shares Fl'Om TWO Gel‘man TO“‘“S The body was brought to this clty yes- | y.04 o¢ the attempt of the Ullman thnv Blectrie .. 876% 878 N B of $6,000 worth of the new bank's By e Assbpiated Broks terday, and the funeral will be held | 04 0 1. UT1iman or state organization Gan M & 1 AB 147% Peking, Aug. 18.—The first rainfall capital. e Strashourg, Alsace, France, Aug, 18, | tOmorrow ""‘°;;"2,5 {,’"";z l,':,' ::";,rz"(: factions of the party to control the [ oo o it o0 24% of any consequence in Peking and vi- National Bank Examiner N. 8. Bean |_jrench troops began thelr evacua- | PATIOrS of J. I Curtin & Lo B (it ity in the fall election of delegates | G¢ North pra .. 67% 67% cinity during the present year ocour- of ‘Boston was expected to return here |4 ¢ Offenbour; d A veler | 0 clock, follow Y a to the state convention. 293 28 7% e o0 He ‘statis of the ssaminiry’ |0 O enbourg and Appenweler | o " g, church at 9 o'clock. Bur- Tnsp Copper ... 29% 2 New York, Aug. 18.—Foreign ex-|r®d May 21. It rained again May 32. ay. s ik ‘o |this forenoon and it was expected ;i Gy o in st Mary's cemetery. Int Mer Mar .. 11% 107 changes easy. Quotations (In cents): | The drouth was the most work to date has not been made |¢j6y would be out of the two German | RUSSIAN OFFICIALS TO DIE [ qn¢ Mor Mar pfd 42% 41% Great Britain: demand 452; cables|for gev, b L & Taibon towns some time tonight. Henry Grayl, Tashkent, Russian Turkestan, Aug. | Allis-Chalmers . 60 593 ;60 day bills on banks 449 1-4; | mere o JEATA Gilpatric Tmproves to |, Oficial announcement of the tn-| ;. o G\ 40, son of Mr. and |18.—M. Naroulaeff, commissar for|Pacifie Oil ..... 48% 48% demand 5.49; cables 5.491;| Ther® 8 littie of the unusual in the e e etmball Eosp, |Lo0ded evacuation of the two Baden |y *i o1 Gusy of 141 Broad street, |forelsn affalrs of 'tho autonomous | Int Nickel ..... 19% 104 Italy: demand 4.48%; cables 4.49;|AaPOve facts. Sprimgs are apt to be improve at the Day-Kimball hospl- |{owng made yesterd id th R LA 2 | sov f Khiva, and M. o 6% 58 i sl Rt i M i Information there o vesterday, aid that the | gioq' thig morning. Funeral services|Soviet republic of Khiva, a Int Paper ..... 56% Belglum: 5.12; cables 512%; Ger- dry in North China. The moteworth, st iy determination of the French and Bel- | ;) he held tomorrow morning at |Kanief, commissar of trade and|Kelly Spring T'r 175 163 many: demand (per trillion) 23 7-8; | feature | okt g % he |Blan authoritles to take thelr troops |7.30 ~oiglock from Sacred Heart |COmmerce, have been condemnéd to | Kennecott Cop.. 49% 49 Holland: demand 39.04; Norway: dec| coproogn oy ot that the rainfail Walter Glipatric, brother of the lout of the towns was due to the re- | b @0 O 0 SUE L o ered [death on charges of maladministra- | Lehigh Val .... 53% 5% mand 18,904 Sweden 26.57: Denmark: | C0clded with a aclemn ceremony ounded e e o imairs ot |CCnt Fesumption of train services be- | et ctery, Hon=fonitiic rion [AMaoNts SR SOl M s NGy B § 15 demand 16.24; Poland: demand 19 1-¢ | Performed in Peking to Yu Shen, the York for a few days, the affairs Of jtween Paris and Warsaw and Paris : defrauding the state. A number of | Mis Pac ... 10 Czecho-Slovakia: demand 2.97%: Ar.|&od of rai i Mr, Giipatric and his family belng anq p, other high government officlals were [N Y Cen 109% G el AR 1 D, al rague. Mrs. Matilda Kuenzel gh g NYC .. |gentina: demand 83.87; Brazil: de-| Pp; taken over by Ernest C. Morse, as Mrs, Matilda Kuentel, 82, of 77 Wil- | Sentenced to heavy terms of imprison- | N Y N H & H.. 27% 274 270 || bt Gt e e 516: rompted by the distress of agricul- 3 et {3k} [ 2 % 003 i -16; | “ 2 RSHatel ponne Lieut. Stanton Injured liam street, dled Saturday night at ™ent §°‘t{ ;‘;‘ i ..1::,; ‘&g:: lég‘/‘. Montreal 99 31-32, turists whose crops have been all but 8. » the New Britain General hospital. She . 2 ;'Oz ”:Sl“; (HERE -1”‘, 186 1667 ruined by the drouth, Peking officlal Arrest Follows Crash at At Fire in Coal Yard|was born in Germany, but had lived NO JUSTIFICATION. Ao o iy J0TTER-JO0TTER and religlous bodies issued an invita- 1 ” Vi . Fu- i , Mass, Aug. 18.— g » - Myrtle and High Streets | Lieutenant John I, Stanton ot En. |In this clty for over 15;’ e i i BeOURALION bf Bl | BAR A D &\ T 68 515 5TH tion to the officlals of Shantung to t gine Co. No. 5 received badly strained | heral services were held at 2 o'cloc! at the v e 2 461 45% send to th RUCAPD EARES o LE1 Aroll auiedt 1 h this afternoon @t St, John's German [and the Dominican Republic cannot|lenn R R 4 ' o the capital a historical iron was arrested this aftérnoon by Motor- | llgaments in his leg while fighting a X Plerce Arrow .. 11 1% ‘e | t2blet of the Ming Dynasty wWhich is fire in a pile of soft 1 t the | Lutheran church, Rev. M. W. Gaudian |be justified either by invoking the 5 13 1314 | Lewis Zotter Gets License to Wed cycle Policeman Willlam 8. Strolls on P Bt e ; . by any oth: . |Ray Con Cop .. 13% . a5t isa Zotte . ois | Said to have a record for produein Cohn coal yard on East Mai treet | Officlating. Interment was in Fair. | Monroe Doctrine or by any other ac: 631 6§41 Louisa Zotter After Another Lewis 13 a charge of reckless driving. The po- Vi on kast Main street | ted principle of American foreign | Reading . ..... 3% 1 ot Uncle of Girl, Gi His | T2in. According to a story whieh is esterday afternoon, A goose-neck | View cemetery. Gidadsid » 1&S % 48 487 otter, Uncle of Girl, Gives 8 o liceman reported that he arrested the | V" policy was the conclusion summarized | 6P R % 3 Consent. widely accepted by the Chinese, a man after an accident at the corner |Nozzle blew off the hose to which it Reginald Klett. by Dr. Leo S. Rowe, director-gencral |R0val D, N Y .. 43]; 45"9 el Bottir fwhon fathex {s| Magistrate of Hantanhsien, Shantung, of Myrtle and High streets in which “n: f“f,chc,de and lu;ruck fl:e llte\:,!cg- Word has been reccived in this of the Pan-American union, in his :lnctllnlrpl)l‘lfl Ret '1‘:{1. e b 7;1(‘:'.‘0:"‘:[0?:n":::r: in the days of the Ming empérors, Palazz6's machine, and one driven by |ant In the leg. e was treate L2 [ 3 1 . | South Pacific .. 94 oL . it becamé so concerned over the suffer- i ty of the death last Thursday of [round table conference on Latin Rt 58 681 §S% |a mariage license so he might tak sufrer E. Siderowfsky of 362 Arch |2 physician and sent to his home, | South Rail .... 3 % n ght take as| iy of hig :llrbe::twere atightly d:maged_ Palaz- | He will be off duty for several weeks, so:[nslrxlnllfl(:‘;, ll(zllet:o:r 015011:;;7 ngd :(m:;‘é:a;\n;uf?lrsn:t ltl';:\-eln::‘::::ie ”“’: Studebaker Co.. 38% 381 385 | his bride, Louisa Zotter, who despite !h{t e C“:'eglp:ut‘y:u’t::: :f:;olu:l: o Mrs, f v 0., . " " c. 1 8% o “ 26 18 alleged to have been driving east | according to the doctor, formerly of this city. He was strick- | explanation for the occupation in Texas (&o S :: % ::‘: :‘):ee !L':‘lla\‘\"l(\z,no'l]é‘tr:lel:}!‘:tn?l::;f:::' a sacrifice to the gods. On the fél- on Myrtle street at & speed that pre- en with appendicitls when in a weak- |large measure in the clrcumstances of | {oXA8 & 70 15 90% 90% |of the town clerk he found the licenss | or. 5 48 rain fell and the dreuth vénted him from slowing up when he ened condition from pneumonia and |the world war. RSO 2 ) 4% 5% |could not be granted, tie prospective] "D Droken. Syitonched Tish frset Rnd Be Seate did not survive the operation which Union Pacific . 144% 147 |bride being a minor. The young m Out of gratitude for their deliver- the other machine which was travel- | Garner, Antl-Catholic Sald to Have | fojiowed. FIGHTS RESCUERS United Truft . 21914 219% 219% |applled this morning at probate court|aACe the people bullt a temple and ing south on High street. Stolen Sacred Vessels. New Haven, Aug. 18.—Clutching|U 8 Indus Alco 738% 78% |for advice, and Lewis Zotter, an uncle enshrined in it an iron tablet in. . Sarnia, Ont., Aug. 18.—George Gar- her fur coat and stubbornly resisting [U § Rubber Co 34% 36% |of the young woman was appointed scribed with the name of their mar- Moose Club Outing at ner was arraignedstoday charged with the efforts of firemen to lead her from |U S Steel .... 1007 110% |her guardian. With Lewis Zotter's|'YT and a record of his deed. The Guilford September 14 [breaking and entering St. Joseph's flunpra[a her smoke-filled rooms without her|U § Steel pfd .. 121% 121% |consent, Lewis Zotter then secured a | then emperor, when the facts were gt P |Catholic church last week and steal- other belongings, Mary Maker, an|Utah Copper 80% 81 Imarriage lMeense and within a few félated o him, was so impressed that Danel J, Sullivan has been named || "), ©onoi0s ™ vensels, He was elderly tenant, was rescued With|Willys Overland 87 8} 8% ldays will claim as his bride, Louisa |N® conferred upon the magistrat O o granted a weeks' postponement and' difffculty when fire damaged the | Westinghouse 837 | Zotter. name the title of Yu Shen. In the plans- for the annual outing of the |\ WRR 0 G CUR I PO Edward . Hoffman, building at 33 Bradley street, today. — i years following the tablet has been Mbose club and his committee has Garsie IQ ‘-m’mh" o; an evange. The funeral of Edward F. Hoffman | pq fire did only slight damage. STOCKS, N brought at Intervals to Peking whi decided to hold the event at Wood. | Carher I8 & membet ¢f A Salding |Of 117 Henry street, who died Friday LOCAL STOCKS, Mud Houses Collapsed the necessity for appealing to the crest Inn, Guilford, Sunday, Septem- PRI, | following a collision between his : s (hi rain god became acut in the pres- ber 14, In former years the club hag |T°!Iglous meetings of an antl-Catho- | . isravcle and an automobile, was During Floods in China o URIRG Susw, Wi e 9 X : lie nature in Port Huron, After ar- R ) By The Associated Press, ent instance. held its outings in the form of clam- held at 2:80 o'clock this afternoon at b bakes, but this year's plans eall for raignment in court Garner and some St. John's German Lutheran church, Peking, Aug. 18.—¥Four hundred A day or two ago the tablet arrived, M mo‘ra ela!vornté aftair in which a |companions held a prayer meeting In | p ' M W, Gaudian officiating. mud houses cona?ard in the floods in | It was reverently placed in & yellow chicken dinner, entertainment and % NeArby store. A warrant was 18sued | g,,pja) wag in Fairview cemetery. the area near Kalfeng, capital of sedan chair, a relle of the imperial s » 4 for the arrest of Garner's brother, | Honan Province, and many casualties | 4 and with mueh ceremony borne sports will be featured. Those on the committee with Chairman Sullivan are: Jack Kiley, James Toomey, Jean McBweeney and Edward Murray. Dr. Vincent to Speak To Civic Clubs Dec. 11 Dr. George Vincent, president of the Rockefeller Foundation, will epeak before tha New Britain Rotary elub on December 11, it was an- neunced today. Other New Rritalh elvic organizations will be askad to join in this gathering t6 be held at the Burritt hotel. EXPORTS OF GRAIN, Washintgon, Aug. 18.—Exports of grain from the United States last week totalled 6,985.000 bushels thought to be in Indlana. IDENTIFY BODY. Rome, Aug. 18.—The body which | was found near Scrofano, on the out- | skirts of Rome, early Saturday by a gamekeeper who was hunting for the body of the socialiet deputy who dls- appeared on June 10, has been iden- tified as that of the missing deputy by Signor Duca, a dentist, according to the Tribuna. OBSERVE 40TH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. J. Sternberg of 21 Henry street observed the 40th anni- versary of their marriage last Friday at their home, entertaining reélatives from St. Paul, Minn, and this city. JOSEPH A. HAFFEY Funeral Director Mr. Paul Robinson. Assistant NEW LOCATION--565 MAIN ST. Opposite St. Mary’s Church . Tel.—~Parlor 1625-3 Residence—17 Summer St. 1625-3 EXPRESS YOUR SYMPATHY WITH FLOWERS Mr. Sternberg is a well known tailor against 1,845,000 bushels for the pre- vious week. . with a place of business on Main street, ¥. A, BOLLERER'S POSY SHOP 72 CHURCH ST. TEL. 886, “A double-bass fiddle” he wanted to buy; A glance at the want ads and one met his eye. WRITE A WANTAD Automobile Ins . . Bige-Hfd Carpet com ... Billings & Spencer com. . Billings & Spencer pfd.. Bristol Brass . Colts Arms . . ‘Conn Lt & Pow pfd.. Eagle Lock .. Fafnir Bearing Hart & Cooley .. Hartford Fire Hactford Elec Light Landers Frary & Clark National Fire ..... N B Gas ... N B Machine .. N B Machine pfd Niles-Bemt-Pond com .. were reported from Chiaotao among cave dwellers who were drowned by the flood waters, advices received here today say. The American Red Cross today au- thorized the Interpational TFamine Rellef commission to draw on it for $100,000 in gold, This sum repré. sents half the amount requested by the relief organizations in devastated areas for relief. DIES OF SLEEPING SICKNESS Norwich, Aug. 18.—The death of Florence May Beslisie, 11 year old daughter of Felix and ‘Mary L. Bes- ligle of Océum at Backus hospital last night is attributed to sleeping sickness by specialists of the state North & Judd ........ Peck, Stowe & Wilcox.. 2 % | Phoenix Fire .. Russell Mtg Co . A | Fabaie of health department. The girl had been in a stupor for a week. The case is the first of the kind here, to a temple inside the Forbidden city. Thers a ceermony was enacted befors it with Incense and kowtowing exaét- 1y as was done in the imperial days. Officials of the boy smperior's court and of the republie participated side by side. LICENSES RETURNED The operators’ licenses of Antenis 209 Cherry street and Maurice A. Axeirod of 551 Stanley street have been returned by the me- tor vehicle commissioner, according to notice received by the police this morning. The right to opérate eof Andoino Perez of 11 Orange street, Wiadyslaw Pawlicki of 459 Farming- ton avenue, and Harry E. FaireMid of 452 Church street has been 0. k'd. by thé commissioner. ., s

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