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NOTABLE SPEAKERS FOR WOMAN'S CLUB (Continued from First Page) February 17, competition for best play submitted by members, in charge of Mra. John H. Kirkham, March 10, dramatics, Mrs. George IPlanagan, coach, March 24, annual meeting, Course In Current Events, A course in current events will be conducted under the auspices of the club by Miss Mary Taylor Blauvelt. The women in this class will meet on October 28, November 11 and 25, December 9 and 23, January 6 and| 20, February 10 and 24, Mrs. Buell B. Bassette, who has heen president since 1921, holds that office again this year. The other officers for the coming scason are as tollows: Flrst vice-president, Mrs, John H. Kirkham; second vice-president, Mrs. Louis W. Young; recording secretary, Miss Jennie Weascl; responding secretary, Mrs. Willlam H, Judd; treasurer, Mrs. Willlam E. Parker; auditor, Mrs. Henry T. Burr; directors, Miss Mabel C. Hib- bard, Mrs, Laurence Mouat, Mrs, James E. Cooper, Mrs. Willlam C. Hungeiford, Mrs. Louls P. Slade, Mrs, Elbridge M. Wightman. Commlittees: Civic committee, Mrs. Maurice H. Pease, chairman; Miss Florence Andrews, Miss Ruth Bristoll, Mrs. George Christ, Mrs. Willlam Coho- lan, Mrs. Stanley Galpin, Mrs. Charles H. Mitehell, Mrs. Herbert H. Pease, Miss E. Gertrude Rogers, Miss Esther B. Stanley, Mrs. Loren R. Weir, Hospltality committee, Mra. Hov\- ard Parsons, chalrman; Mrs. Hubegt 8. Blake, Mrs. Robert Parsons, Mrs. | Howard J. Bruemmer, Mrs. Maywell 8. Porter, Miss Bertha Chamberlain, Mra, Pardon C. Rickey, Mrs, John L. | Davis, Mra. 1. L, Reddick, Miss Caroline E. Hillard, Mr&® Willlam 8. Rowland, Miss Frances Parker, Mrs. Willlam T. Weils. Press committee, Miss Florence M Camp, chairman; Mrs. F. W. Ben- ham, Miss Margaret Porter, Mrs. Charles Chase, Mias Surah P. Rogers, Mra, 8. K. Hellyar, Mrs. Ed- ward 1. Stevens, Mrs. Carl 8. Neu- mann, Miss Agnes Vance, Nominating committee, Mrs. Her- bert L. Mills, chairman; Mrs. Harris B. Humason, Mrs, Herbert H. Pease. Social committee, Mrs. Alphonso B. Porter, chairman; Mrs. John W, Abell, Mrs. Arthur Sampson, Mra, Ralph Britton,, Mrs. Charles B. Btanley, Mrs. Edward D. Case, Mra. Austin L. Stowell, Mrs, Walter P. Crabtree, Mrs. Reuben C. Twichell, Mrs. Stanley M, Hunt, Mrs, Clifford W. Vivian, Mrs. Douglas A. John- slon, Mra. Frank Wachter, Mrs, ‘ha P. Merwin, Mrs. Dudley V. Valker, Miss Margaret Middlemass, rs. C. W. Wilson, Mre. Orville I cor- | DE MOLAY ADVISER George E, Christ Crosen to Help Nathan Hall Chapter—Ritual Re- hearsal to be Held October 14, New Britaln Masons are complet. Ing definite plans for getting back of Nathan Hale chapter, Order of DeMolay, and helping the boys make their organization as successful es in other citles. In this connection the advisory council of adults has sclected George E. Christ to act as “'daddy” or advisor to the boya The men have selected 8, P, Stro- | ple, Frank Fox and Howard Y, Stearns as a commlittee to teach the ritual of the order to the ofticers of { the new lodge, These men have called a meeting of all the officers of the Nathan Hale chapter in Ma- sonic hall on the evening of October 4. A committee to assist the boys in sclecting thelr equipment consists of William E. Fay, W. W, Pease and R. R. Merrigold. A committee on entertainment consists of H. W, Gee and Bliss W. Clark, with George E. Christ, who is an ex-officlo member of all com- mittees. A committee on athletics consists of Rev. Samuel E. Fiske, Willlam E. Fay and Sherwood H. Raymond. Another committee will take charge of all applications for mem- berahip. ACCUSED MAN DEFIANT Waterbury Police Learn Little Con- oerning Murder From Suspect In Custody—Two Others Sought. Waterbury, Oct. 3., — Puquale |Santora of Bridgeport, who was ar- | rested there Wednesday for the Waterbury police in connection with the murder of John Mussolini, 8%, in | this city one week ago yesterday ! morning and who has heen charged} with murder, continues to remain |deflant under questioning. He was today being questfoned by both the coroner and the police. The mem- bers of the detective hureau today. |continued their search for the fourth man sought in connection | with the shooting. Pasquale Lau-' icariello of Bridgeport and James Nechols of Stratford are still being {held. Hindus and Moslems | Hope for the Best Delhl, British India, Oct, §.—The unity conference attended by 300 representatives of all the religious communities, including Hindus and | Moslems in India, which had been in session since last week, concluded Its work todAy. Leaders of both the Hindus and | the Mosiems sald they realized the | adoption of resolutions would not to Is Mile. Dargenson cold? | coat, body, | Co. {solve the problem of the differences | between the sects but they express- ed the hope that the declarations | mado at the conference of the rights “ker, Mra. Roger W. Whitman. Fashion Note | the recent Hindu-Moslem riots. |of the various religious communities |in questions which often led to dis- | sensions and riots would make the aggressors hesitate before precipita- ting trouble. Leaders of the conference urged the celebration as a unity day of the day on which Mohandas Gandhi completes his three weeks' fast which he undertook in penance for 10 of Inconsistent 1 A s st s closely wrapped about be consistent, though. Casale Names Murphy as His @ampaign Manager Attorney 8. Gerard democratic nominea for state sen- | ator for this district, | announced | James P. Murphy as his campaign manager. Mr. Murphy is connected with the sales force of the Stanley Chemical fraternally, having been president of the Y. M. T. A. & B. society, and he has also held offices in other local organiza- tions. Casale, the appointment He 1s prominent TORD CO. DIVIDEND Detroit, Oct. 3.—Directors of the Ford Motor have declared of dividend company a cash per cent payanle No record Nov. 5. Thi No dividend but in , two payments of Fur her yet ——, Don't expect her | 8he won the competition for the most beau- tiful legs at the Montmartre ball, Paris, and is proud of that fact. the this afternoon | Canada | 15 to stock is the first | dividend to be declared by the com- | pany this year. declared in 1923 again in 1922 per cent were made. was 1921 and LITTLE CHILD KILLED | Daughter of Darien Clergyman, Nine | Years Old, Dies From Injuries Ite- [ colved When Hit By Truck, | Norwalk, Oct, 3.—Nine year old | |Dorls Morgan, daughter of Rev, |John W. Morgan, pastor of the | Darien Methodist Xpiscopal church, ‘dlcd last might at the Stumford hos- | | pital as the result of injuries receiv- ed when she was run over by a truck of Burns and Co, of Bridge- | port, and operated by Archibald | Leverty, of 72 James street, that |city. The dccident took place yes- (terday in Darien in front of the |child’s home as she was about to | |cross the street on her way home | from school, Leverty was released under bond of $2,600 pending the hearing hefore | {Coroner John T. Phelan in Darien | tormorrow, |Overland’s Mileage in 100 Hours 1,686 6-10 Miles The total distance covered by the Overland touring car which ended | 100 houra of continuous travel this | noon, was 1,686 6-10 miles, accord- | ¥ |ing to the readings on the lspr-s«lw” meter when the seal was taken | vrnm it cent of all the marriages in the his- \ t wAmsterdam, N. Y, Having | Albany, N. Y., Oct. 3.—The state | {health department announced today that an epidemic of smalipox exists fn the city of Amsterdam, wher: seventy cases have heen reported re- | cently, As a result, all children who do | |not submit to vaceination or show signs of having been effectively vac- |cinated within a fixed period, will he excluded from ‘the public schools. Soviets and Manchurian Leaders Are to Confer | By The Associated Pross Tokio, Oct. 3.—The soviet ernment and Chang Tso-Lin, the Manchurian leader ,who recentin came to an understanding have each appointed five directors of the Chinese castern railway who will meet shortly at Harbin to diseuss application of the new agreement to the railway admigistration according to a Mukden dispatch to the Xoku- sai news agency. It 1s authorltatively stated that agreement provides that the soviet | government's concession fn the rail- way will end in 1865, Chang's di- | rectors have heen instrncted to pro- | pose that the railway headquarters | be removed from Harbin to Muk- | den, gov- of | Exnects to Reach the West Coast hy Satnyday | Wheeler Special En Route M \[h. {soula, Mont,, Oct, Wheeler independent vice-pres tial candidate finished his campalign tour of his home state today and spent most of the daylight hours | traveling on a schedule that prom- | Nnd to get him into Pacific enast territory by the end of the week. or 15 | Foreign Exchange Few Drops of Liquor ; Cost $200 in Court Waterbury, Oct. 3.—Deciding that only one could be held for violation of the liquor law on a few drops in,| a bottle as evidence, Judge John ¥.| McGrath in city court fined William | | Vitkus $200 and costs and nolled a | similar charge agalnst the wife's counsel for Vitkus gave notice of ap- | 1‘ peal and bonds were set at $500, To be a fashionable Boston girl take one bright yellow raincoat, paint in bright colors whatever pic- ture sults your fancy upon the back and parade your town's most | prominent street. Ester Comisky, Waellesley college girl, is .umn Americans visiting Tokig “have named this young Japanese woman | Mary Ann McCarthy and have voted her the prettiest clam digger on any of the Tokio bay beackes. demon- Prince of Wales Will Be | Visitor at Hamilton, Mass. | Boston, Oct. 3.—The Prince of Wales will be the guest of Mr. and | Mrs. Bayard Tuckerman, Jr., at their | homs in Hamilton for tivo daye| when the prince leaves Canada on| lis return to England, His enter. tainment will include a hunt withf the Myopia Hunt club of which the Tuckermans ar leading members. The date of the viait is still to be de- cided. Can, you repair an auto fender? Or, are you, say, a money lender? USE A WANT AD New York, Oct. changes irregular, cents: Great Britain 1-16; cables 446 banks 413 3-16 27; cables 5.27 3.—Toreign Quotations demand 60 day bills on rance: demanl laly: demand cables Relgium: de- mand 4.52 cables 4.83. Germany demand (per trillion) Hol- || land: demand 38.66. | mand 1417, Sweden Denmark: demand 1 demand 10.08. Spain: Greece: demand 1.72% mand 1971 mand 1.30 in and Switzerland demand 13.26 Poland Czecho-Slovakia Jugosiavia: dem iemand 001415 Argentina demand 3 Montreal: 9 Austria demand mania mand Toklo: A demand 40. NOTED SPECIALIST DILS | Chicago, Oct. 3.—Dr. 0. W. [Michael noted tuberculosis |ist, died yesterday after an oy |in which his left leg was amputa { because of blood poisoning. | OCTOBER m zpn 3!9& 7PM} 35° NORTH LAT lTUDE THE SKIES FOR OCTOBER | Massach | hold | Sunset membe leave on the tion of at the stree Main st Chamber of Comme an 146 |, Judge Ben 8. Fisk, justice of the peace of ormed 9 ween Nov 24, Bexar county, Tex.,” pel 21, 1906, and Septemb He has officiated at 13 pe ory of the county. The first won |en he ever married came back for ,‘ Epidemic of Smallpox |t Vo more ceremonies City Items Mr. and Mrs 53 Smith st Adam T ot have Seipel a two wee etts and Rhode Island, Jesters, Oct, LA B —advi., Indianola an outing g next cot D. of P, W dog roast toek Sunday. 11 m. trolley. and Pianos, at Morans" 0a Victrola advt Chief William. J. Noble of the fi lepartment supervised the install a nes er of F orning, ry smart chic French H Prof. Bl ting of cor atty and Sext ts {his Ve prices. A me directors of t ree will he he Monday noon Burritt lote C. W. Hinc . to att at 1l nd the centennial of | Rtensselaer Poly fair, Jesters, Oct. 10 to achy filling s Join N | hospita M:s. Hugo Johns 1'ree admission, at ldh(flx on tur pike.—advt. air at Lithnanian } Saturday and Mg mmy n | Prohibition Is Filling Cells, Jailer Declar: — Explaini » monthly avera Rri increase in t number of ion is it's filling it." Thomas Donahue s Don 1 of M hospital We from a brot} Do morr Ines® 1 peritor s survived | er, hu 4 wedding ceremonies bel returned from motoring trip through 10 to 20. The will meet at the center and arm box, 442, hats at moderate ffe has gone to Troy, 20. | this morn- | e ors | Yale & WALL ST. REPORTS Nigh . 604 401 8034 Low 0% Close Allls Chal 69% Am Bt Bu Am Loco . Am Smelt ..., T4% Am Sug . . 46 A mTel & Tel 127% Am Wool LI Anaconda, . 85% Atchison ... 107% {AL GIf & W T 16% Bald Loco Bal & Ohlo . Beth Steel Bosch Mag . Cen Leather N ‘J‘ Chi R I & P, Chile Cop . Col Fuel ... Con Textlle. . . Corn Prod Ref Cru Steel .. Cuba Cane Bug Cosden ONl . ... 239 | Gen Electric Gen Motors North pfd . Tnsp Copper .. Int Nickel Int Paper .... Kelly Spring .. Kennecott Cop | l.ehigh Val ... Marine pfd . Mis Pac Nat Lead ..... New Haven ... 24% Norf & West ,.124% | North Pac .... 6 Pacific Ofl Pan American. * | Penn Rafiroad m|P&ERC&L. at | Pure Ofl . Rep I & 8 Rap Copper Reading . .... Royal Dutch.. Sinclalr Oil. . South Pacific.. 9 South Rall.. “~I||41r»h;\kp exas Cl "“"rn\ & l“‘ndflc ! Transcon Of1 “ nion Pacific 139 S Indus Aleo 71 (' S Rubber . 34% By 8 Steel ..., 108% 1d | {7tah Copper . 741§ . | Westinghouse 637% Willys Overland 86 er | er | m- \ of re a- s ook e el LOCAL STOCK QU (Putnam & Co.) Artna Casualty . Actna Life Ins Co . | Aetna Tire |Am Hardware |Am Hosfery . | Automobile Ins .. Bige-Hfd Cpt Co com ..1 Billings & Spencer com Bililngs & Spencer pfd Bristol Brass . ‘olt's Arms |Con It & Pow p * | Bagle Lock .. Fafnir Beari Hart & Coole e |artford Iire |Hfd Elec Light Landers | National F 2 |N B Gas on | N B Machine .... at | N B Machine pfd + | Niles-Bemt-Pond ¢ North & Judd k Stowe & Wilcox. enix Fire ... ssell Mfg Co .. Scovill Mfg Co .... ‘\ N E Telephone | Standard Serew .. | Stanley Works St ll‘ y Works pfd n Co com Hing#oo on 123 n- ng g 235 138 130 108 28 3915 9 825 35 614 90 Ir. aut & ravelers Ins . U'nion Mfg Co wne aton & Cadwe TRE 1y 6614 ts | Be SURY STATEM (October 2) S, sury bala (October 3) $416.977 l LEARINGS AND BALANCES B 000,000 ston exchs TO BOOM LA FOLLETTE hington Oct, s ma her Zgn in the cast ette-Wheeler ticket Boston October 20. World Champ ) Il | | JOSEPH A. HAFFEY Funcral Director . Paul Rohinson, Assistant Location—>56, Opposite St. Mar. Tel.—P; Residence—1 EXPRESS YOUR SY \u'\nn with FLOWERS trom 1. BOLLERER'S POSY SHOP FoaCHURCH ST TEL. 886 PUTNAM & CO. Menbers New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Eschange 81 West Main St. Tel 2040 We Recommend for Investment Colt’s Stock Yield Over 8% JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 Hartford—Conn. Trust Co. Bldg., Tel. 2-6281 We offer and recommend TORRINGTON COMPANY Stock Price on application EDDY BROTHERS & HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 We Offer— 100 Shares American Hardware 25 Shares Bigelow-Hartford Carpet 100 Shares Landers, Frary & Clark " @homson, fem & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. We Offer— 25 Shares New Britain Machine Preferred Price on Application WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN A CCOUNTS JOHN P. KEOGH Members Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York STOCKS BONDS Dircct Private Wire to New York G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1013 Waterbury Danbury Middletown Bridgeport ew Haven r_.____.—_ Wall Street Briefs rn in the recent downward crude oil prices was noticed n the Texas Co. advanced ackover grades below 26 rom five to 25 cents. Crude gravity remained un- 95 cents a barrel. ales department of the Pan Petroleum & Transport 1 90,000,000 gallons of he first half of 1924, , chairman, stated ‘ s the Pacific coast. t e (6] e money was being spent | |O'Sullivan and Glynn Apparently Are Friends | Waterbury, Oct 0'su m the sman James P. congressional no dy enmit * lodge banque men at the entr tered the and remaine —Congressman . den fth di changed at other warmly & s home | arm in arm, proximity duri Glynn was two years ale of Planes to ons in Mexico, he sald, in- - new plant to handle Chinese Protested s dally at the Tampico said ofl conditions on ast were excellent, the finery now turning out crude oil daily. aelhoil market and California better han the market for Peking. foreign off | ¥French 1 leged salc Tso-Lin who is s re d the the h | Fierce Forest Fires Rage in California Want a rental divi- dend? Rent your room, have cash to spend. USEA WANT AD - DRUNKEN DRIVERS PAY et 3.—1 rk of 1 Treland costs imposed operated autor r the Influenec of