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S ARECANDIDATES FOR ITEENSH Examintions fn City CGourt “Room on September 2} 3 | Clerk of Courts Emil J. Danberg has sent out notices to 82 candi- dates for ‘maturalization to appear at the ,next session of the. naturel- izatlom ‘court in the pcity council chamber at 2 ‘o'clock on the after- Judge Ben- Jamin W. Alling will preside at the Church of Boston will be federal examiner in noon of September 22, session and Allan F, charge. The largest number of candidates are of Polish origin, 33 being listed. The next country in number of ap- the re. plluntl is Italy, with 24, Ing 26 candidates coming fro! difterent countri, complete list o Poland T follow Spyridon Sabatowicz, Joseph Hy- bay, Stanislaw Baranowski, Kachnowski, Antoni Walenty Clchowskl, Mike Rotzlaf, John David, Wiadyslaw Kowalezyk, Joseph Seledyd, Jozef Zelek, Julla Alibozek, John Joze Kozlowski, and John Ziebka. candidates Zisk, Jan Sach- arko, Jakop Klatka, Julius Radke Portland, Me, Filling Statlon Sub. tifute Fortelts Ldfe to Robbers Who Get Only $47 Loot. . Portland, Me., Sept. 17.—Alfred N, Cook, 50, temporarily employed at a filling station in South Portland was murdered and robbed of the day's receipte, $47, as he was pre- paring to Jeave last nigl His body, lylng: In the office, With the head toward the outer room, was found by the night watchman, as he was making his rounds at 11 p. m. Beside Cook's body on the floor were 16 cents and keys to the cash register. A watchman next door sald that about 10 o'clock he saw an automobile pass the gari and a short time later he heard what he thought to be a blowout. McBRIDE VERY JEALOUS OF WIFE, CORONER HEARS Bridgeport Man Who Committed Suicide Had Threatened To Do This Before Bridgeport, Sept. 17,—Arthur Me- Bride, 22 years old, waliter at the Stratford Inn, who shot himself to death here last Saturday in the home of his mother-in-law, Mrs, Martha ‘Wilson, while his 18 year old wife, f 3 # The New Britain desegation to the MURDERED AND ROBBED |Y oung, But Oh My! {NEW BRITAIN DELEGATES AT STATE CONVENTION Will Yote For Thoms If He Will Accopt ' Nomination For Governor, Democratic state convention will go to Hartford tonight to attend the opening exerclses and hear the key- note speech delivered by Congress- man P. B. O'Sullivan, hile the New Britain delegates are fot pledg« ed it is believed that unanimous sup- port will be given Judge Willlam Thoms ot Waterbury if he agrees to be & candidate for the gubernatorial nomination. John E, R, Keevers, chairman of the town committee, will lead the' delegation which will be composed of the same members elected two weeks ago with the substitution of Thomas J. Smith for Mrs, M. T, Crean. Mrs, Crean has given her proxy to the Democratie registrar, Headquarters of the local delega- tion will be In the Garde Hotel, In addition to the elected dflegates a large number of Democrats will at- tend the convention, T. J. ATKINS DIES Was Father of Zoe Atkins, Author, Wall Street Briefs New York, Sept, 17.~The profes- slonal atmosphere dominating stock market transactions continues withe out fundamental change in condis tlons, resulting fn a general belief in the financlal district that stocks are “marking tinie" and probably will do 80 for several days more, interest s said to be increasing. Un- ertin, observers do not believe influ~ entlal elements intend to enter into new commitments on a substantial scale, market has been by the demand from The silver strengthened od at 69 1-2 the year. are buying. Stockholders of Hudson companies today approved thesrecommendation of directors that thelr: organization of the preferred stock of the Hudson & Manhattan Rallroad held by it be distributed among stockholders, On the hasis of the outstanding 160,000 shares of Hudson companies, the holder of one share will receive 1.57 shares of ¥Mudson & Manhattan common and 0,15 shares of prefer- WALL ST. REPORTS ey High Allls Chal . 62 Am Bt Bug Am Can . Am Loco . Am Smelt Am Bug .. Low Close 0% 62 126 120% 0% 0% i) 4% 1% 48 The short til unforeseen developments oceur to relieve the market of its present in« the I'ar East, especlaily in China and Indla, the metal now being quot- cents, a new high for Liuropean countries also be dissolved and the 261,713 shares of common stock and 23,076 shares Am Sum - — 128% 128 B4% 66% [T 1" 106 108 Anaconda .. Atchison ... At Gf & W I, 1634 Bald Loco ... 128% Baltimore & O 62 Beth Steel 4% Bosch Mag .... 26% Cen Leath L 16% Can Paclfic . 147% Ches & Ohlo .. 86% CM&BP .. 13% CM&StPpd22 CRIsl & P .34% ChileCop .... 33% Col Fuel ,.... 48% Corn Prod Ref 33% Cru Steel .... 683 Cuba Cane Sug 147% Cosden Ol ... 27 Ddv Chem ... o5 Erle .. Erie 1st ptd Gen Elec ....263% Gen Motors .. 14% Gt North pfd . 63% 105% 120% 61% 4% 26% 14% 147 5% 13 21 33% 3 1283 62 % 26% Al 147 86 13% 21y 34% 3% 0¥ 33 678 14% 21 8% 28 38% 263% 14% 627% . 38% Insp Copper .. 27 Int Nickel ... 18% Int Paper .... 49 Kelly Sprng T'r 18% PUTNAM & CO. Memibers New ¥ork Stock Exchange Mcmbers Hartford Stock Exchenge 81 West Main St. Tel 2040 /e Offer:— 100 shares New Britain Machine Common 25 shares New Britain Machine Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 Hartford—Conn, Trust Ce. Bldg:, Tel. 2-6281 We Recommend and Offer: TORRINGTON CO. STOCK| “lcluw Florin Pliskowski, Win- tfr Miezianka, Jozef Chludaien- skt,"Charles Anthony Bober, Stanis. law Skurzewski, Anthony Zakacew- skl, Piotr Michalak, Tomasz Noby- lasz, Feliks Kiejke, Stanislaw Milew- ski, Ignacy Szok, Benjamin Ruben- stein, Jan Ochankbwski, Reinhold Pankonin, Konstanty Kacznynski Ttaly. Bebastiano Stella, Carlo DePace, Angelo Berti, Joseph Bianca, Se- hastiano Bianca, Joseph Carpenteri, and Was Prominent in Republican - red. This will make possible the listing of Hudson & Manhattan stock on the New York stock exchange. Tda May, looked on, was “Insanely jealous” of his spoum witnesses told Coroner John ¥ Phelan at an in- auest today. The name of a second man with whom McBride's wife was said to be friendly, was given to the coroner and Kept from the press, The man will not be brought into the case |unless circumstances warpant his uppearance, the coroner said. Three days before the shooting, Kennecott Cop. 47% Lehigh Val ... 63% Marine ... 8% Marine pfd ... ¢0% Mid States O1l, 1% Mis Pac pfd %’61 Nat Lead .....168% New Haven .. 24% Norf & West «.1277 North Pac .... 64% Pacific Oil ... 48% Pan American. 54% Price on application, The Company's annual statement for the fiscal year 80 has been issued. We have prepared a comparative ering a period of years. ‘We invite inquiries. Politics of Country. Humansville, Mo.. Sept. 17.— Funeral services for Thomas J. At- kins, 727 nationally known leader in republican politics, who died here yesterday, will be held Sunday. His daughter, Miss Zoe Atkins, well known poet and playwright of New York, is en.route here. Mr. Atkins, before his retirement Tron Age pig iron composite price has boen at $19.46 for five weeks. The finished steel composite has de- clined from 2.496 cents to 2.481 cents per pound. Prairie Oil & Gas has reduced Mid-Continent Crude oil prices 26 cents a barrel according to private Beatrice Helm, 5, of Washington, is shown here with the cake she Silivio De Risl, Vincenzo Pavano, I'iladelfio Coco, Salvatore Coco, I'rancesco Genovese, Vito Brescla, Frank Larizzo, Antonlo.De Nunzio, Paolo D'Avanzo, Cecario Napole- ‘ano, Guiseppe Sinatra, Salvatore Arcidiacono, Gievanni Cammarata, Domenico Delozio, Albert Vitali, Paolo Manglafico, Vito Nicolo Ku- ligno and. Antonio Palmieri. Lithuania, Alexander Koelowsk!, Charles Sausanavitch, Konstin Mikulskas, Vinces Waznis and Pohn Supsinskas, Persia. Mooshie Sargls Joseph, Michael Yonan, Pius Joseph Mirza and Pius ‘Oshana. Turkey. James Willlam Adam and Garibad Krikorian. Austria. Philip Hutt, Great Britain and Ireland. Benedetto Tagliamontj, Helen Ver- onica Bratton, Henry Merron, Henry Edward Clarke Hill, Alfred Joseph Talbot, Bdward Joseph Ryan, San- efa Joseph Cadrain and Frank Cris- pin Wry. Sweden, Gustag Alfred Carleon. Hungary. Louls Hansek. Greece. Alexandros J. Proventgas. Germany, Martha Schwarts. Inecencio Manso. DAWES BACK HOME Evanston, Ill, Sept. { tial nominee, returncd today his visit to the American from 17.—~Charles | |my heart out way." mobile tally injured Monday, will cent's church 10 a. ‘m. cuse FKriday a Banta Fe, apd lieve in Ameri " A birthday erfc automobile MURPHY Los Angeles, |services for Jimmy Murphy, auto- racing N. dcmocratic state convention yester< day adopted a platform denunciation of ran McBride displayed a bottle of medi- cine to a neighbor and said, “there's enough stuff in this bottle to blow and I'm all shot any- FUNERAL Sept 17.—Funeral driver, who was fa- at syMeuse, N, Y., be held at Saint Vin- here next Saturday at Interment will be at Cal- | vary cemetery, expected to drrive here from Syra- Murphy's hody {s fternoon. K. K. K. M., Bept. 17.—The | ineluding | the ku klux klan declared that the organization | “must be condemned by Hll who be- can ideal City Ifgnis party was given in Lonor of Miss Marguerite Coffey on the lawn of he sterday afternoon, was observing her second birthday. She received a number of presents from th2 25 friends who attended. r home on Elm street, The hostess 'Rovaltv Fatally Injured In Automobile Accident '35 « Budapest, Sept. 17.—Prince Fred-! Hohenlore-Waldenberg was into a ! convention in 8t. Paul to spend two | ¢ver and burst into flames. 12 | Men working in neerby ficlds ex- { rarty campaign managers and pre- | tricated the prince from the wre days at his home conferring with - paring for a second invasion of the |age but he died on the way to the| escaped | ¢ northwest with a speech y Dight at Sioux Falls, 8. D. . The conferences Chairman Butler and other paign managers have to do tentative plans for a Friday with hospital. . His | Washington, 'QUAKE chauffeur | with -siight fnjuries. planned with | PR e cam- | RECORDED Sept. 17.—A ‘“rather | two weeks | slight” carthquake was recorded on * speaking trip, beginning in Ouabcr»(hn seismograph at heap~“of | Legion | stones at the side of a vroad, turned | cio Benemeto of 133 Coolidge. now, one might say. OLD ELEPHANT'S TRACKS Prehistoric Imprints Are Found on Penitentiary Reno, Nev., Sept. 17. an lanii), “shambling off to his grave, where he sank to rise no more,” em- bedded in the natural floor of the | Nevada state penitentiary at Carson 1(‘It\ were today described as tute at Washington, D. C. man, was the guest of Scrugham and Dr. of the University of Nevada. CAPTURE RUM BOATS. | Providence, Sept. | York, today eaptured two xlm.nlm arrested six men and seized ases of alcohol off the Rhode Island cdast this morning. port, Cottage street, t Boston. The men arrested are arborough, J. McDuff of < Paw- | tucket, John Oddo of West ford, Peter Castrioto and Balzano of Bristol, and DiGaeliano, of 417 East 12th street, New York city. LA FOLLETTE baked all by herself for President Beatrice has been cook- ing since a tot—which is all she is Natural Floor of the Nevada State Tracks of ncient elephant, (Mylodon Har- “'one | of the wonders of the world,” bY‘ Dr. John C. Merriam, paleontologist and president of the Carnegie Insti- | Dr. Merriam, attracted to Nevada by discoveries of relics of prehistqric Governor J. Claude Jones | tion was the adoption of the national Fo Follette platform and the selec- electors whose names will appear in the in-| Unless confer- After inspecting the prints at the prison, Dr. Merriam urged that pre- cautions be taken to preserye them and that further excavating be done: 17.~United States customs boat H. V. M. of New motoy | One of | ! the motorboats, the Tuna, is owned | G. Dawes, republican Vice-presiden- | fatally injured yesterday when Lis| by Ernegt E. Yarborough of New- | the other, the D-233, by Nun- | Med- Genaro | Nicholas | Detroit, Sept, 17.—Senator La Fol- prom term as postmaster of St. publican polities. in 1909. Prior to then he had been United States sub-treasurer in §t. Lotis. He also had been chairman of the state republican committee in 1898, 1000 and 1902, and eeveral vention. senator, for which by the late Senator ®illiam J. Stone. After his retirement, Mr. merchandising concern. THIRD PARTY IN MICHIGAN. Lansing, Mich.,, Sept. 17~—For- malities ne ry to insure a place on the Michigan ballot in Novem- ber to Robert-M. LaTollette and | Burton K. Wheeler were taken in the first state convention of the in- dependent progressive party. formal business before the conven-| tion of 15 presidential dependent column Nov, 4. plans laid in preliminary ences miscarry the convention wil Ankle Cultare Fad London — Ankle culture | rage along Piccadilly. ure, Hair and Ankle Culture” signs on several shops. Several is the read beauty 10 treatnients. Testimonials | many thankful “patients” | printed in the newspapers. from | Araths _— JOHN O'BRIEN political life after his second Louis in 1917, was a dominant figure in re- He was appointed postmaster by former President Taft times delegate to the national con- His last political activity was his candidaey for the office of he was defeated Atkins moved here, whete he established a The | not attempt to name a state ticket. “Face, Fig- London beauty experts guarantee to remold the ankles in are John O'Brien, 64, of 461 Myrtle advices. .~ “With steel work operations at | practically *the same rate as for last week, or not far from 60 per |cent for the country, there are varying reports as to new business apart from railroad demands,” Iron Age says. “Chicago, as the chief center of. raliroad activity, finds most encouragement. Pittsburgh and Eastern steel companies qualify their optimism, lndicating that Sep~ tember buying has been somewhad below expectations. Tn the heavie® finfshed products attention has cen- teped on the lower prices soms prow ducers hg named in the last ten days to stimulate buying and main- n the recent scale of operations, 'here is evidence that Pittsburgh mills have hecome more agaressive fn ertain districts, also the¥ some consumers have been freer buyers at concessions. | olds Co. earned net 676,872 in the firs half of 1924 equal after preferred divi- dends to $14.62 a share on the com- | mon stock. Gross earmngs of labout $6,200,000 showed a small gain over. the same period last || year. Curvent assets were $6,319,- 465 and current llabllities $897,510, The Tower Manufacturiug com- pany has declared sn ! initied quar- terly dividend of 50 cents on the | common mock payable Nov. 1 to stock of record October 15. The slarey, listed recently on the curb market, sold at & new high at 23 today. A Japanese scientist has made a powder from fish, which will in- crease human height. Monkey Talk ¥ Penn Rallroad 443% P&RCG&TI 438 Pure Oil oo 23% Rep I & 8 .. 48% tRay Copper: 12% Readipg . . 823% Royal Du!ch,.x 42% Sinclair Oi1. 17% South Pacific.. 94% South Rail... 67% Studebaker .. 40% Texac Co ..., 40% Texas & Pac . 33% Transcon Oil . 4% Union Paclfic 1391 United Fruit . 206% U 8 Indus Alco 72% U S Rubber . 35% U 8 Steel .... 109 Utah Copper . 176% Westinghouse .. 63 Willys Overland 87% Aetna Casualty . Actpa Life Ins . Aetna Fire ..... Ath Hardware Am Hosiery .. Automobile Ins ... Bige-Hfd Carpet com, Bristol Brass ... Colts Armis .... Eagle Lock Fafnir Bearing . Hart & Cooley . Hartford Fire .. Hfd Elec Light Landers Frary & Clarl National Fire .... NEBiCGagii-o0 N B Machine ..., N B Machine pfd . Niles-Be-Pond com North & Judd ... Peck, Stowe & Wil 4. Phoenix Fire Russell Mfg Co. . Scovill Mfg. Co. . Southern N E Tel . Standard Screw .., Conn Lt & Pow pfd... 1383 206% 9% 34% 106% 6% 627% 8% LOCAL STOCKS, (Putnam & Co.) Bid .600 786 685 625 106 Billings & Spencer com § Billings &, Spencer pr. 9 b e . 23% 102 .100 . 86 . 90 614 EDDY BROTHERS & HARTFORD NEW BRITMN\“ Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt! Hoh;mg. Tel.2-7186 el 3420 We Offer— 100 shares North & Judd 50 shares American Hardware 100 shares Landers, Frary & Clark @homson, Thenmn & @In. Burritt Hotel Bldg, New Britain MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK uuu!«flu Donald R. Hart, Mgr, New Britain Machine ° Preferred and Common We do not accept Margin Accounts JOHN P. KEOGH Members Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York “[’)ate;bury STOCKS Bridgeport idletow BONDS Mowe Marni Middletown Georgetown here . carly today. The jtremors began at 2:09 a.’m. lasting until 2:30 a. m. Farther Tondorf, Direct Private Wire to New York G. F. GROFF, Mgr.~Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg~Tel 1013 lette was endorsed as a candidate for president at the convention of the Tnternational Association of Machin- ists meeting here,” The convention [street, died at his home yesterday after a long illness. He was born in County Clalre, Ireland, and had been and extending into the Pacific north- | university Stamley Works ..... west., Stanley Works.pfd . Torrington Co. com . Window-cleaners’ ladders he rubber-sot in Hull, prevent their slipping. FORDS must | director of the England, to|servatory estimated the distance as sclsmological 11,400 mileswsouth of Washington. FORDS FORDS ob- | decided to await further develop- mation of a new party. FORDS New Britain’s Youmgest FORD Dealers fnjoying their Third Anniversary in New Britain, but with Fourteen Years in the Ford organization, and each year's results find new records made. We do not limit our solicitation. time, any where. We sell Ford products 1\3,\‘ place, any Qur Motto is SERVICE AFTER YOU GET YOUR FORD —-and: LIVE WIRE SERVICE ALWAYS Our Time Payment Plans are One-Third Down with the Balance in 12 monthly installments, Our small carrying charge is distributed in the Monthly Payments, covering both insurance and interest for one year.* Qur Trade Allowances on used cars are Fair. We solicit your trade and are at your service. A personal call will convince you, or a phone message will bring a salesman who will be glad to advise you without obligation. WE ARE OPEN EVENINGS Automutwe Sales & Service Corp. FORDS * Tel. 2701 200 EAST MAIN STREET FORDS FORDS ments hefore insisting upon the for- | a resident of this city for 32 years. He is survived by his wife, four sons, | Michael, George, James and Edward |and four daughters, Mrs. J. L. kill, Mrs. Howard Murray, Lester Barnes and Miss O'Brien. The funeral will be held Mrs. Mary's church at 10 o'clock. will be in St. Mary's cemctery. Emil Zuk, Emil, the infant son of Mr. !nd Mrs. Carl Zuk of 111 Linwood street, died this“morning. Inter- ment took place this afternoon, Services were held at the home, \IM\ A. C. ing. Interment cemetery. Fairview | was in Arthur Rerquist. Th! funeral of Arthur Berquist, former resident of this city died In a New York hospita | day, will tak2 place tomorrow noon from the ui of Erickson & Car in the Erwin chape Rev, Dr. 8. G, will officlate by local exservice Buria! will be in tery. at 3 o'clocks Plans are bhei men Fairview cen JOSEPH A. HAFFEY Funeral Director Mr. Paul Robinson, Assistant New Location—565 MAIN ST Opposite St. Mary’s Church Tel—Parlor 1625-2 Residence—17 Snmmer St Tel. 1625-3 nrnm l'lll'l S!IFATM FLOWERS trom LERLR'S POSY SHOP TEL. 88 F. H. BuL HU Mes- Sadie tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'clock, followed by a mass of requiem In St. Burial Theodore Steege officiat- | Funrerals ’ The language of the monkeys— if they have one—seems to be an | open book to three-year-old Marlan | Erickson. Her father, Fred Erick- son, & mining man from Ecuador, who has just arrived in San Fran- cisco with his family, tells of how the carried on conversations with her. \nfl Marian can speak English, Spanish and Fyench. Mon- | r- | rtaking pmmr!‘ on, with services Ohman of New York | ng made | atténd. | | Can you repair an auto fender? Or, are yoy, say, a money lender? USE A WANT AD l [ monkeys sat beside her bed and | Traut & Hine Travelers Ins. Co. «. Union Mfg. Co. Yale & Towne changes irregular. cents: 447%; | bils on banks 4443, mand §. Cables demand Cables glum: demand 4.95% Germany: demand 3 Holland: deman | way: demand 18.79%. man 26.66 Denma 16.95. Switzerland: | Spain: demand 13.23, mand 1.80. Poland: Czechoslovakia: slavia: demand mand . .0014%. 154 Argentina: Brazil: demand mand 403%. Montreal Q ' .38, d 1.40. Ruma; 10.20 cables 447 demand Foreign Exchange New York, Sept. 17.—Foreign ex- uotations in 60-day France: de- 5.34. Italy: 4.38%. cables 4.99, | (per_trillion) | d 38.5 \ur- Sweden. de- rk: dcmanv‘l Greece: Bel- | demand 15.90. | de- | emand 19%. | Austria: nia: demand 85.87. Tokio: de- 99 15-16. CLEARINGS AND BALANCES New York exchanges 000,000, changes T4, ,000,000, 000,000, bal- . 8. TREASURY STATEME reasury balance, $206,812,097. DAVIS AT DES \!0|\l< By T Dres Moines, Ia., W. Davis ominee. e Associuted Press. democratic arrived in De lay ances that will mark t of his party’s campaign AUTOIST 18 H Sept 17.—John presidential s Moines to- for a series of public appear- he beginning in this state. ELD demand 3.00. Jugo- | de- | stamford, Sept. 17.—Joseph T. virer was held for the superior court today in $2,500 bail on charge | of mansiaughter. He was the driver of an automebils which figured in an accident on A st 3 when Shel- | don Palmer was killed. Deputy Cor- oner Henry C. Stevenson in his find- ing stated that Poirer was driving negligently but that the negligence did not measure up to reguirements | |m a criminal action. For Quick Results Use Herald Classified Ads EVERYONE CAN HAVE A VACATION Few people in moderate circumstances can afford a real vacation trip if they de- pend upon current salary for the necessary money; but, by joining the 40-week Vaca- tion Club of the New Britain National bank and accumulating the funds week by week during the year, you can easily make sure of the kind of vacation you want. Come in and ask us about it.