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T EYREAI RIT 4 SENT T0 REFORMATORY 'FOR “BEATING GIRL / SUES T0 REGOVER $7%0 | Handsomest! GOLLECTION AGENTS GOT| | ’ Sheinman ’p‘rh‘- Action Against After Debtors, Buit for £1,000 was filed today by Solomon Sheinman proprietor of & furniture store at 33-85 Lafayette street, against Franclg A. Perry and Nicholas Scapaletti to recover $750 which, ‘he allages, they collected for | him and refuse to pay, Shelnman alleged that the ‘engag- ed Perry and- Scapaletti to collect back accounts for him after they. had represented themseives as em- WALL ST. REPORTS New York, Sept, 6.—8Selling or- ders predominated at the opening of todi macket with the result that prices moved irregularly lower, Re- cessions, 48 & rule, were small, In- dependent strength was soon shown by & number of lssues, General Electric and Northern Pacific ad- vancing a point each and Stude- baker moving up 5-8. The fallure or disinclination of operators on the long side to follow up the early advance, encouraged a resumption of bLear selling by pro- | tessional traders, which reached suf- ficlent proportions to turn the whole list reactionary again around the end of the first hour, Famous Play- ers was singled aut for attack and hammered down 4% points to T4%, while G. 8. Cast Iron Plpes, Gulf Btates Steel, Coca Cola, Mack Truck, U, 8. Rubber, Congoleum and Chand- ler dropped 1% to 2% points, the Wall Street Briefs New York, Sept, 5—~Mountain pro- New Brunswick Youth Attacked | ducers association déclared an ex- t tra dividend of 256 cents in addition Sweetheart Who Pleaded for | v.0 rogular quarterly dividend of Him With Judge, 20 cents, both payable October 1 to New Brunawick, N. J, Sept. b stock of record Sept. 15, Extra di- vidends of 20 cents were declared in Geore Meler, 17, was committed to|the two preceding quarters. the Rahway reformatfory today as —— the result of a hammer attack he made upon Miss Veronica Schultz, 17, on a lonely road near here on Jume 20, . A letter ‘signed by Miss Schultz which was read to the/ judge by counsel for Meler sald: “Dear judge: Please don't be too hard on George Meler. He didn't kyow what he was doing because he was drunk.” Miss Schultz was found in roads slide bushes the day after the attack with her head battered in and her PUTNAM & CO. Members Hartford Stock Exchange L 81 West Main St. Tel 2040 " TONN OF HERRIN Do So in Interests of Peace, It Is Said —_— By The Assoclated Press, 4 Herrin, 1iL, Bept, 6.—~Three of the men who figured in the shooting af- fray here Saturday in which six men were killed, left Willlamson county today. Sherift George Galligan (mdphhh Thomas, went to Poh- /| t‘;::":ix..o ?ohnh H ;mma. the only |Ploves of a collection agency. He man the coroner’s jury recommend- | claims they collected §750 and kept od being held for murder, left for |t Kentucky. < It was sald thelr departure was requested for the best interests of We Offer and Recommend— Hartford Electric Light Bristol & Plainville Electric Georgia Railway & Power :Co, - . 7% Preferred Motgr vehicle production in the United States in August aggregated 268,47 cars and trucks, an Increase ot 6,601 o July, but 76,826 leas than in August 1923, August sales of J, C. Penney Co. Increased $5,276,281 compared with $4,280,082 In August 192 For the eight months of 1924 the total was $39,608,351, a gain of 86,777,815 over the eight months of 1023, The writ of attachmont =¥ fssted by Attorney William M. # éenstein and served by Deputy Sherift Martin Definite progress is being made by i clothed covered with blood. f Meer, last named touch ' 193 > Horwita, y o \ | leading trunk line interests in their | last nam ouching a new 1924 low { ot LS et ol Lp ekl T tvho had taken her for an AUIOMO" | plan for reallgnment of eastern rail- 838 54 on untavorable dividend ; Reatinnr CHMSE Rois, Wit Atrastid EMBEZZLED A MILLION Cl“k g o'n',m mn: shelks :rs o | drinke at a saloon where the couple Q‘p"ded‘. mn(l‘"n,-p of Pennsylvania, | Bugar Refining and General Electric Members. New York S KCHSREe b and released on $10,000 bond today. b, R B oriam docided | 184 stopped in the evening. Atter | HI6C & HOTAFERCE “Nicket BIkteri| whre converted into losses'dt & point Members Hartford Stock Exchange p | A S gy fabben ol i RN Pennssivania Attomey | 1© AWard the prite to John, But | SPeNGE o montha in the NOMHAL 4 Baitimore & Onio _executives | OF 56 American Woolen 'broke fur New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1813 listen, girls, John's married and his wife is chaperoning him every time he ventures downtown. WHEELER SPEAKS hond. The first warrant will be dis- regarded, officers said, in view of the coroner's action, Il At the same time Smith suf- * rendered to Deputy Sheriff George Walker, who 1s considered friendly toward the Ku Klux Klan, the auto- ther to 664. Just before noon, ited bidding developed for Lack: wanna, which ‘bounded up 5% points to 142%, a record high, and started the general list moving again to higher levels, Call money opened at 2% per cent. Resumption of a brisk demand for here yetserday. With a re-grouping made necessary by the merger ac- tivities of the Van Weringens, the carriers are seeking a geheral agree- ment on & new plan of consolidation which can be recommended to the interstate commerec commiission. Hartford—Conn, Trust Co. Bldg,, Tel. 2-6281 LOCAL MANUFACTURING COMPANIES K Fiscal Year Ending June 30, ‘We are preparing a comparative analysis upon each of the fol« Juries. ROTARIANS TAKE SAIL IN LONG- SLAND SOUND ‘Pleads Guilty and Gets Sentence of 25 to 50 Years, reensburg, ® Pa, Sept, 5 — Pleading guilty to two hupdred and sixty charges of embezzling approxi. : _|noon, when the merchandise and . 1 el iy tification in conditions for the exis-|7:30 until 9 o'clock With the occa- | there might have heen a shight re-j SPAE FUCR, T8 SErEIandiee and i We Offer and Recommend: : Police Rescue Mcmbers ot 16 Fam. | ¢4 lcague, and wished it good luck | o0 "0 o 5 e Kian v sion in charge of the combined |covery but for the sudden unfavor- ? AL L |. g n, tta road Atrip starting Buday ; Winsted and Torrington clubs. able news, which carried down sev- | PoINts. General Electric hold 2% . ilies—Burst of Flame Strikes Trol- | night. . 3 7 12:16 |eral issues in sympathy and might | Under vesterday’s final figure while 1 i Providence, R. I, Sept. 5.—Con-| ‘With disembarkation af National Lead gave wi ; P, I At the Invitation of the president,| | ..t quonorters of the Ta Fol- |this afternoon the Rotarians as- [have been more far reaching in the|Natlonal Lead gave way 3 1.4 and \ ' 187 0a einated In Store. | members _of the tem and Clark | o0 SRITEIT BT ERIa | sembled In the lobby of the Gris. |absence of present optimism report- L R RO 5 ¢ New Haven, Sept. 5.—Members of | (T the owner, went to the |y, moing tour of Senator Wheeler, [wold while cups were awarded by |ed by stecl trade improvement and|d0gnto 3T G 0 shares Stanley Works y 16 families were rescued by police | ' it House and were received by | goir” (ice.presidential candidate, | Rotarian Lew Olney, of the Rute|encouraging European and domestic s again p ! - ! perauy Mr. Coolidge. He greeted each one 5 ) g - | business prospects. able to bear attacks in today's more e when fire following an explosion [ b into high gear today, and started [land, Vt., club to those who ex LEH active session of the market. Bear 50 h Land F CIIYk ; burned oit tha dry goods store ot|2Nd expressed regret that he would |y siway from Providence just af- |celled in the sporting events. e el eep s M gt el shares ers, rrary e ] Samuel Bilewitz and damaged apart- | P¢ unable to attend either . of the | o, gayiignt, scheduled to make five | All except those interested in the DT S, SAY I L Bt e e k ments in the ‘block over the store at | 25t two games here. speeches before sleeping again, The | golf finals this afternoon werg pre- o Us e ' Gésenslon: I aEher S ikaitas OINN b 3 788 Grand avenue early today, caus- ph:x:ge ';“’:.’"3 A v‘""";““;“ "‘: itinerary began at Willimantic, 10:30 | paring to leave directly after ] AR ANl e SRR & ing a loss estimated by firemen at FRIISES e president gotla m and continued,through Hart- | juncheon and by this evening the . % ; 31%,000. 4 hold of a baseball and asked Walter | torq “noon; Waterbury, § p. last traces of the Rotary conclave Delegates to State Labor Federation :::ndl‘y“:.:;‘;‘;‘{‘\K:;{uress!les approxim . 3 A policeman saw a burst of flame | JOhnson, who stood next to him, just | griqkeport, 6 p. m.., concluding with | wiil have disappeared from Eastern | copvention Await Further 1agnt|" Tna.clesing wis® Nevy. Buying » > shoot out of the building with a|hoW he pitched that famous curve.|New Haven at 8:30 p. m. Samuel | Point. liauptort weakaned again, in the final d' . roar and strike a passing trolley car. | The premier twirler of the American | Tator, Connecticut state chairman on Linking Davis and Coolidge. |, " " o "p "l osult that & number Summoning officers on the nearby | league obligingly showed him. for the La Kollette forces, completed Hartford, Sept. 5.—Delegates to | Of popular industrials were {orced i y béats he dashed into the smoke-filled = the planning overnight, and the rerene e bt el s, Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 hallways with the other officers and H irls 1 H automobile party moved out pre- 2 g succeeded in getting all the oceu- Amel‘l@n Girls in China ceded by advance speakers to hold Beatha Federation of Labor today expected | , Bt Sugar.. 43% 42 4 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES 3 ) pants 6f the bullding to safety. Sent Qut From Westerly | tne crowas. A thit i0s conbmitiee ot the plonamed | i, w0 130% 126% 1263 Donald R. Hart, Mgr. 3 Firemen worked several hours ex-| Westerly, R, I, Sept. 5. — Miss ’r’;'l’:&‘:"'::‘ :’p‘:x‘l“‘i‘:k"":‘fn:l’f‘“;;x"“e‘:‘ ‘Am Car & Fdy 166 166 166 - 4 tinguishing the blaze. Grace L Crandall and Miss Susie J v el Lo $14 9% 7 o 5 1 % 2 !;urdlck, American women who were Clty 2 ltems Ellen l;:,mmm“xq‘ax: HI:\l-idovr of DEM!}.l de’]r_l;ocrauc grcslqdenliia\ nomi- | ,:'v: ;:‘w& Ref ;“/: ;:;: ;:: WE OFFE " . ) d nee, by homas . Spellacy, now 2 q % 1 N New H i £ buE by the . Hev 1< Ms, Rudolph Carlsono! Hart | gi0q at her home yesterday after- | Dayis. Mr. Spellacy was quoted was | Febd B a e owne . ear New kaven aries sent out by the Seventh Day |streot has returned to her- hotha af- | T80 &t 0T SRS B8 CLD L on | Davie. A Spel A N 152 149% 15 2 \ New Haven, Sept. 5.—An atitomo- | Baptist Missionary society, which |tor having been confined to the New | oo™ P “( Naving sald: that thece waa o/ @ies| I WeCLit s AT ECN ; Price on_ Application ! b blle which tan off the Middletowp has its heddquarters here. ~Rev.|pritain General hospital with fliness. | “g e hen are one sister, | fovemcy netween m:i:ean:"c:;m;u Anaconda Cop 39% 38% " ° road and plunged into Little Creek |Clayton A. Burdick, head of the so- | Qpening Sullivan’s dancing school, Miss Eda L. Kenyon of New Brit- | upoip slandh;g for the same thing." | At Top. & § F 104 10:5 l" We do not mccept Margin Accounts 3 in the suburbs during a fog early |clety had no word from them today. | Grotto Hall, Saturday eve.—advt. k B ¢ il ARIC &L 15 834 rotto g ain, and three cousins, Frederick E. | 4 statement, Mr. Lang told the 201 4 t today was pulled out by wreckers.| There are several other American | “Nrs, Samuel Chester of 253 Elm Calender, 8r. Frederick E. Calen- | ..o st e e last | P14 Loco 122%. d19% : |Four persona 4rf the machine were |Women comnected With the inatitu. |street was bitten by a og this|gqer yr, and Mre. George McClunte, fJOan'»nn(l‘nl):S":I: :YI “d(sl't;‘a ‘;i\:\: Belinore %0500, 20 - rescued, -according ‘to the police. |tions but as their names are not|morning, according to a report to | a1 'or Hartford. e i e " | Beth Steel B .. 45 444 The police know the driver, who |mentioned in press dispatchen, dMr. |tne woec, oY ot Atevices i e Lo e SMSIRINE HIY o e s il T T T S R RS YCTS 1 has disappeared, but are unable to |Burdick assumed today that all were | A'son was born at the New Britain | (o morrow afternoon from the home e 'n';flk'" Sl Can Pacific .. 146% 145% JOHN P KEOG}{ = learn particulars of the accident safe. general hospital this morning to Mr. | g g o'clock and will be private,| *General Or“;mr 'Otto Niohols of | C¢ 1ath Co . 13:, u:? 3 . t which narrowly missed belng a se- . and Mrs. Fred Lecrenler .of 95|Roy Henry W. Maier, pastor of the | Fuoihl PERTacs €00 o101 | Ches & Ohlo .. 86% 85% Members Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York rious one, they said. Par ail v Brighton street. cirst reh, thi 7 ; ChLMil & Bt P 153 M % 3 art o rain Leaves First Congregational church, this | ;. ceq the convention today urging agm ] gt Members and friends of Clan| gy ot ill be ; |ChiR sl & P. 30% 20% Waterbi Bri Rail C city, officiating. Burial will be 10| 1, chage of union label goods. " ateroury FINED IN WEST HARTFORD. alls In Lanaan | pougiay and Lady Wallace lodges, Lk g [:Chile:Cop ... 33% - 32% Danbury iy T e Winsted, Sept. 5.—The locomotive, | who are planning to attend the pic- ik T'he convention committee on re ‘:’ Chino Copper . 2 [t of o BOND T nes totailing $25.05 . tender and part of the mail cat on | nic tomorrow afternoon at Larson's | lutions approved the resolution ask-| qo Gao 701 Middletown s New Haven Posed on New Britaih people In the| woyy5nq passenger traln leaving | grove will leave theycenter on the ing for Jeglelation requiring all com-| oorp! pro'Ret . 321 : ; ; : . West Harlford pollce oourt = last)o %ot 5:12 standard time, forMil: [North End car as soon agter 1 é'clock y ralg mercial aankingftoshefnone dn e yeic: ihle (RIS it 545 RS CER IS o NEWAXOTE DL, e o o tnd o, | 1eFton, N. Y., were derailed . at & as possible. The atternoon's events | ue: light hoes. The resolution @sking|cyysingme gug 14% 16% G. F. GROFF, Mgr—Hoow §08, N:' 5, Nkc1 Dask Bifg~TdL 1013 : m.:.:":‘re;zm; fined $10 and costs | yiicll in the Canaan yards last| witl starl at 2:30 . . the appointment of an experienced | . % 203 - 283 mobile for the protectiontof which three klansmen gave up their lives in the clash in front of the Bmith garage. The automobile was taken to Marion after the storage charges had been paid. Sherift Galligan has ; repeatedly | wogley, recontly asbarred, ‘was (Continued from First Page) New London, Sept. 5.—After a pn[‘m;edt dv“‘d(.rd‘m :a:‘oorn;:l:e: Can, Baldwin, Dupont, Norfolk & bied iy aseerted that he had gone to the | 4:eseq six months ago. His operal ° threg-bour steamer sail through the Ay Wt jvear I coneetion WIED B | wedo"and 5t Touis Southwestern garage to get the automoblle on a4 iong covered a period of 15 yenufiagvnt gives $100,000 to a campaign|local yaters of Long Island sound cONe0 : writ of attachment issued by the state’s attorney and that during his visit at the garage the clash started, The slitomobile is the one in which John Skelcher was shot and killed several weeks ago and is-said to have been used by the men who ambush- ed and wounded 8. Glenn Young, N ¢lared. “He mentions Herrin, IIll-| Which was glven as a courtesy to i 58%: Forelgn e EW. R]IA! former liquor raider employed by Coolidge Congratulates |}, end Oklahoma. Il admit that|First International Vice President Sl ot SXCIBREER - duened HARTFORD’ NEW,B N the klan in Williamson. ¢ 7 At R di of New Haven, |Vide YA ! it 40 S " ittt K { .‘Vashlngton Players l(:“ mlt:olr:z ::forc:d(;\'e:?u,”zre. ng‘:lfl(lefld AlheA :":‘"‘:h % c:le of the |tics at a time when many traders| Pushing up of the ofi shares to Hartford&nn_'frustsw Bun:n!:tflahl/fldg : | Washington, Sept. 5.—President)¥N¢ reason is because the Coolldge t successtul conventions ‘yet|Were expecting an upward move- | the extent of a point or two failed Tel, 2-7186 Tel. 3420 & ! Coolidge today personally congratu- administration doesn't do its part to- | mos $10,000 NEW RAVEN FIRE orating a gambling device at the Charte Oak fair at Charter Oak mately 1,000,000 from his clients, Willlam ¥. Wegley, a former at- torney of Greensburg, was sentenced by Judge William Dom today to serve from 25 years to 60 years‘in the western penitentiary. Wegley's attorney told the court that the defendant had used the money in an effort to coyer bad in- vestments, mad¢ when' he was a young man, and ‘square himself with the world.” lated the Washington basebalt team on jts rise to the top of the Ameri- night, blocking the line of the Cen- tral New England road o'clock this morning. until 4 No one was "IN WLLIWANTC fund and buys a right to violate the law." “General Dawes, republican viced presidential candidate, says there is some justification for'the Ku Kiux Klan, in places where law 't be- Ing enforced,” Senator Wheeler de- wards enforcement. But there isn't, anywhere in the United States, jus- The executive committee of Everyman's Bible class will meet at Last Day of Fall Conclave Has Pleasing Diversion—Lunch on s Don Adams This Noon the Rotarians gathered at the Gris- wold hotel, Eastern Point, for the annual conclave of the New Eng- land clubs, sat down for luncheon this noon thg final chapter of the three-day convention. The close of the luncheon hour, held. The Rotarians breakfasted from JOHN FOX The funeral of John Fox was held “Nicke] Plate” which Gross earnings of about $16,000,- AT L points to 120%, 000 and net earnings of approxim- ately $1,600,000 are reported by the Midland Steel Products Co. .for the year ended May 31. Balance after about general rally. tric extended its gain to 2% moved up a point or more, wanna fumped 8 points and baker. duplicated its previou at 40, Woolen common, The bearish element in the stock|Which was passed yesterday, market derived comfort from the | Plock of 3500 shares at 56 ta Steel Co and the Parish & Bingham Corporation. Current assets were placed at $4,880,102 and current lia- bilities at $1,126,575. ment to count®rpart recent weakness and frregularity. Observers believe |#82In the list in the early male polisher as a state factory in- | puo o' A0 G0y Py | spector likewisc came in with coms | e ot 6o 591, rose 41-4 A record-breaking top, checked the decline and brought General Elec- American Ice to 2 1-4, and American The first sale of American the dividend on unexpected suspension of the Amer- cOmpared with a previous close of to intimidate the bears in attacking points, Lacka- Stude- s high was & 57, as after- Aetna Nut Company Eagle Lock Com; Peck, Stow & Wilcox Torrington Company, lowing local compa@ies whose fiscal year ends on June 30; North & Judd Manufacturing Company S YA O] A Tiesdny evenibato | mittee approval as did the proposal | p T < e & park. Maude Travers of this clty|;n0q and the cause of the derail- .t:.’m?is the"npnning Gt ltna Slask 1or) tmts morning from the home of his | for legislation controlling the opera- |+ {0 Hertiaiter % and Willlam Macriste of 25 KWy | ont iy undetermined. The passen- |its fourty year, September 14, A |nephew, Dr. Peter Fox, 96 South | tion of one man cars. Endorsement| 1 00 T Shoie Fore‘gn Exfbmf atreet were fined $2 cach on chATgSS) gerg were taken to thefr _destina-|pew finanelal schedule and the pro- |Burritt strect, at 8:30 o'clock, fol- | of Congressman P. B, O'Sullivan of | 31 0 - L Hfd Elec Light of passing to the left of a "go to the| yiong 1n o special train. Wrecking posed dissolution of the White army |lowed by a solemn high mass of re- | the fitth distriect was voted because | yc.toe o’ Cop 477% N erili ey right” sign. nrm\k)\ from Danbury cleared the |\wii be discussed. quiem in St. .\IRry‘s ch(;w(;h (;'n” 9| ‘\;(l h:s fillk’:‘m of legisiation favora- iy pign Val ... 543 Na!lo()lnl Fire New York, Sept. 5.—Foreign exv O | tracks, R e R o'clock. Rev. Raymond A, Clabby [ ble to laber. SGiiHea 3 N B Gas . 4 Deaf and Dumb Clubs Visiting Friends H officiated, assisted by Rev. Walter e Gen Motors N B Machine E}hanfe; ey, dQuokn;lon. in cents: To Boost Coolidge BOOM FOR STODDARD. isiting k'riends keve, — |;"y 4y deacon, and Rev. Waiter Rats Eat Cat G [N Bcn i | Great Britain, demand 444 1.2, ca- Chicago, Sept. 5.—Coolidge deat.| New Haven, Sopt. 5—riends ot| Is Taken Sick and Dies |A. sccrann, sub-deacon. Asdan, N. C—4 local grocer de- | Gt Nortn ptd . 5% Niles-Bemt-Pond com . | bles 444 3-4; France 5.24 1-3, ca- arid-dumb clubs will be organized n | Kobert C. Stoddard of Milford, for-| ~Frank Sicdalk, aged 47 years, of| The bearers were Patrick Mechan, | clared war on rats. = He scatiered ynep Copper .. 27% North & Judd . ; bler 5,35; Staly, demand 435 Y& 41l the states, William G. Garcelon | mer Judge of the Miltord court, start- | Bridgeport, died at the Hartford |Flugh Curran, Peter Fox, Edward | traps throughout his store and|yp er Mar . 9% Peck Stove & Wilcox. AT e ot Boston, director of Coolidge-and- [ °d & boom for him today for the | ospital today. tI ia said Jte under- |Galligan, Thonias O'Dea and James | locked tho prize cat of the nelfh- |yt Mer Mar pd 40 Phoenix Iire .. it i e Daies cl\;ba anngunced todays democratic gubernatorial nomina-|went an operation recently and that|I'ox. As the body was taken from | borhood ih the\place overnight. The | \jjq geates Ofl. 1% Russell Mfg Co masd (e teilifony 38 7:8: Halienk Mrs. Coolidge was a teacher in a | {ion. A conference of his friends|death was due to an infection. Sled- |the church, Mrs. Mary T. Cr"ar}l cat made a misstep and was caught | \fis paq . 195 Scovill Mg Co P ] : E deat and dumb school before she | S understood to have bean held |zik came to New Britain recently to|sang “Beautiful Land on High. |In the trap. And the rats ate the{N Y Cen .....107% S N E Telephone . demamd 38.24; Norway, demand marrled Mr. Coolidge, said Mr, | !N this city with that end in view. |\jsit friends on Orapge strcet. He|Father Clabby conducted the serv-|cat. INYNH&H, 23% Siand il e 113 S ; Sweden, demand 28.58; Den- Garcelon. became ill last night'and was taken |ices at the grave. Burial was in St. | Norf & West ..128 Stanley Works ... TEACHING IN HIGH SCHOOE o T | mark, demand 16.65; Switzerland, to the hospital. The body is at the|Mary's cemetery E B North Pac . Stanley e 18.81: ‘Spain, & nd 13.17; \ > 5 rn Vat Leas T ton Co com ... nand 18.81; Spain, demas .17; RADIO PRODUCTS CO. FORMED | Cards have been received from |undertaking rooms of K. Blogoslow- st aste _eauty [ Mac Lead " Hhafe il et [Greece, demand 1.78 1-2; Poland, 'h:vGh‘uhehumlalzam:iwx‘h:oo;&rre‘ ‘of |cently removed to Willamsburg, Here's Worst Boy fantfanoios Mofland I oo Benn B Sl s 1.32 1-4; Austria, demand .0014 1-8; city has been L.| Mass. Mr. Johnson, who is a grad- | Berlin — Berlin has fts “warat |Clanci of 230 North stree Pierce Arrow. 3 ale o So the secretary of state. Howard . [ Mass. Mr, son, boy.” He was arralgned in court re- |Yesterday afternoon from the home § ‘ jewelry” from Of the parents at 2 o'clock. The in- | Rumania, demand .52 1-2; Argentina Pittsburgh Coal 58 | en R U. S. TREASURY STATEMENT |demand 34.75; Erazil, demand 9.87; | Ray Con Cop.. 13 1 i | va Massachusetts Agricul- Bugler of Hartford is president of |uate of the 6" (hg’ concern; vice-president, | tural college at Amherst, Mass, has| cently after stealing new e Read 6 J. 8. treasury 205,241,678 | Tokio, demand 41 1-8; Montreal 100, Avelon G. Russell of South Man- |resigned as a salesman for Andrews, |his grandmother, hitting his school :".“" i:":y et "_‘ie::{;‘:‘ Burtal 1§;:* “I“; Bass :“ U. S. treasury balance, $205,241,678 chester; treasurer and general man- |SWift & Co. and has accepted a |teacher with a brick, stealing pans ] b : Royal D N Poo. 428 ager, Isador M. Goldstein of New |position as instructor in mathema- | nies out of a blind man's cup and | T ey Siiotats Ol ftet 12 Britain, secretary, Kelsey F. Lingo, tics and chemistry at the Williams- forging a check on his uncle. rh- ’s Water Cycling! 5 : The funeral of Bertha A. Jolinson | South Pacific.. 94% NOW lt ] ater ycling. of Hartford. burg \high schosl. BoyiWiLAcTeAtn 0l will be held: from her home, 409. | South Rail.... 6% Ellis street, tomorrow afternoon at | Studebaker Co 40 2 o'clock. Burfal will be in Fair- | Texas Co ‘0 President Addresses Fraternal Congress Albert J. Barnes | Transcon Of1 [ The body of Albert J. Barnes, col- | Union Pacific 14Q% ¢ ored, was taken to Springfield, Mass., | U 8 Indus Alco T0% vesterday. Rarneqwas the victim of | C & Rubber Co 35 the autpmobile crash on the Rerlin U S Steel 1 highway early Tuesday morning. U Steel pfd 121% v w cemetery . em—— JOSEPH A. HAFFEY Funeral Director [\ Mr. Paul Robinson, Assistant New Location—565 MAIN ST. | Texas & Pacific 35 Tohacco Prod | Willys Overland S5% Westinghouse . 63 | | LOCAL STOCKRS | Opposite St. Mary’s Church (Putnam & Co.) Tel.—Parlor 1625-2 B4 Asked Residence—17 Summer St. | Aetna Casuaity __‘.797 f,,; Tel. 1625-3 Aetna Life ins ..740 750 I ——————— Aetna Fire 585 590 Am Hardwar 7y 8 Am Hosiery . 4: EXPRESS YOUR SYMPATHY {u‘m;;x;\ ‘ 'I ‘:‘ i .7“7 ]M . : Ayl ;‘:f;v;gt‘& .:p‘:'\'rr com 5 10 Ah, you can go cycling on the water now. This water bike F L 0 W E R S | Biings & S5 pfd. 15 | —the inventors haven't been able to think up a better name This girl is representing.Norris- | Bristol Brass .; ’3'el—nmkes it mSSIb]:a It was éur?efd out .Tt )::C::::lgell& Pres| Cool i e L S ke e el B briliadt s 22 I Dayton, 0. It operated at a speed of four miles Fraternalism ident lidge, on the White House steps, addresses the National ¥, 8. bouERERs vosy snor TN beauty pugeant. SHer name | Conn L & For a.en e | SRS L ; i i i ivi E. G s jus 7. | Kagl OCK ceavaiinnnld 2 S 8LS. I Fraternal Congress on the relationship of fraternalism to civic progress. fs Dorothy E. Gross, She's j |

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