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SUGGLINGIBANEZ NOTES OVER LN Effort Being Made to Get His Story Into Spain DBy The Assoclsted Press. REFUSED DRINK, KILLED BASEBALL GOSSIP Inquest into Death of Oyster Bolt| Walter Johnson Now Is Reported as Man Who Was Murdered in Nor-| Possible Owner of the siiPaul walk Last Night, . Franchise ‘ Norwalk, Nov, 24.~The inquest| - 8t. Paul, Minn, Nov. 24.~Local nto the death of John Bolowski, |fandom was buzzing today over re- who was murdered last night on ports that the Bt Paul baseball board an oyster boat Supervisor itis 'club wa sto be sold and that one of allegod by Paul Cehlcka, when he re- | its owners might be Walter Johnson, tused to take another drink out of | veteran of the Washington Ameri- a botue, wl]l be held this afternoon |cans' pitching staff, «EW BRITAIN DA!LY HERALD, MONDAY NOVEMBER ad. 19..4 S | WALL S T REPORTS Wa’! Street Briefs Btock prices bolled at the open- While the current bull movement [ing of today's market, several in the stock market has lifted the|blocks of 1,000 to 7,000 shares eneral average of all stock prices|changing hands in the first few to the highest level in history, the|minutes of trading. Heavy accu- | separate averages of representativo | mulation of the 8t. Paul issues sent | industrial and rallroad issues are still | both the common and the preferred | |below their respective high recofds |to new highs, the latter gaining 3 | Most compllations how iat the|points. The first sals of U. B.| average price of industrials ds about Sicel common was §,000 shares at 10 points under the peak reached in|116' up to a point. | PUTNAM & CO. MEMBERS. NEW YORK & HARTTORD STOGK EXCHANGES TIWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN- Tel. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE & CENTRAL ROW TEL. 2-n# We Offer:— N O 3 | e tiol a0 | 3 ik o Corar S 10Uk 0 (b s o vt one R S LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK L Mel | thing appear certaln—tha! o » . 5 Sa0 ore U ol attempting to get coples of the pam- ”'( ‘l;l’;c;:’i":{’l“‘:flm:h,“ a hearing Saints would be under new manage- ‘,l["luf‘h the highirecord at June 3011, 1:.1:|:“a;;:1u‘::.l‘;n ‘::1'\'”\;‘ 1:‘ ",,s,,‘:, AMERI(,AN HARD‘VARE phiet written by ~Wloente ~Blaeco’ omorrow morning in the downtown mMent next season. Who the con- rupe, in place of the tinciked e quarters, Rock Insud and Manai) SCOVILLE MFG. CO [banez, {n denunclation of King Al- city court before Judge Nehemlah | trdlling interests would be remained sioup:, 'm place of the marked dis- 'Lunr “-Mh ol ftacks et 3 'O . fonso and Premior Rivers, across 0, "und will be bound over to & Mystery, although J. W. Norton, o s BN e Paa DB, Casiicont Bioe YALE & TOWNE the Spanish frontier, the author said | president, announcing that the club dividual top prices were established | Points, and U. 8. %0 L4l today. ko orintinal term of the superlor) SUEe, ot SCarmitted e Was afek- | has resulted in the record high aver. American Can and St. Louis South- y nting of the Spanish edi. | ¢ourt: ago for all stocks. western a point or so. uo:-.h:t‘:;)e v::mhrlel—- n:out 2,000,- | An autopsy was performed on the “‘3‘ w':}:h"'"’ roLm ‘ | £ b Virginia, Allls Chalmers and Gen- | 000 copies—was finished Saturday |body of Bolowski thls morning by | One of (U™ s kad to be headed | ‘ew York, Nov. 24.—Amorican | cral Electrio were umong the scors oight, but up to today Ibanes Medical Examiner Samuel . Hunt- | DY l“‘“‘" b‘:‘“’;'hm"" “:"0 were | Water Works & Eloctric Co., Ino, OF 50 issues to sell a point above =: wncertain whether a ainglo copy had | In8ton and revealad that there were “y:»r‘t"::m:r ll'n";lm:mnu:n ere as | reports for the twelve months end- Saturday’s final quotations 1o the h erossed the Pyrences. Nevarthelees, | (WO knlfe wounds in his body, a|PAFL OO SR FHMAROR | The town of Braman, in the cen- | cd October 31 net earnings of §2.. | first half hour. More ihun a dozen JUDD & COMPANY | he affirms that an attempt will be |S!ght one in the stomach and n“'fi!.l‘;ml EI Lok thntyahse Ivh;nu ::w»r of Oklahoma's newest oil field, | 578,786 equivalent after first and | Wsues touched new 1624 highs. I made soon to distribuie tho pam. |Other in the heart. The wound in| . JouTs PIANS 10 hag u preacher-town marshal. Rev. preforred dividends to $9.78 per| The morning market presented a Il phlets by airplane. He says he is|the heart was responsible for "“‘\:l,,‘.:;,‘:; his time to the real calato |1 °y," yanning, “straight-shooting® | uliare o nhoth the partleipating pnr:,- | ragged appearance with ~cnergetic 1 Members New York Stock Exchange Il amazed by the generous offers of | dsath. No trace of the kolfo with parson. 18 busy entorcing vh‘n W forred and the comomn stocks out- H"““““ e Sl e | Members Hartford Stock Exchangé i help which had been made to him | Whic ehlcka s allege: o have. SRS B AR ion week days, and preaching jn the | gtanding. ‘Lhis compares with $3,. ne and Tobaoco tsaues be un- A e % I since the announcement of thefdone the cutting has been found by| CITY COURT ASSIGNMENTS. | gypiist church on Sundays. I‘or’n-‘ 210,416 for the previous year or | {eracted by heavy selling of Amerl- j New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 !! pamphloet's publication. the police. Cases were assigned us follows by |lar subscriptions are paying his|s12.7% a share. f,m., ,_,,,,m,, ot can Can, U. 8 Cast Pipe, Rock 1~ §| Judd Building, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn. H the novellst said, would be inspired city afternoon: mv«nu after ..v(.“,,,g ex. | from these special mov 8 ! I I by the example of the I'rench revo- Sarhpson Baba vs. Peter Baba, | penses $16,459,040, a gain® of | VA8 good huying in sugs ru w»yér i w . | lution, December 1 at 2:80 p. m., Mig for $1.891,707, Intarest, amortization and | *nPPINE, United Drug, U alty | | We recommend and offer: | “But the only thing socialistic nluln’xfl. !\Ie(:. for defendant. Jacob | preferred dividends of subsidiaries | 'mv]' )‘|‘ re .\}r:x\.v»\:u ‘_\p‘):.vr»M;‘ 1; L'f i we would do,” he eald, “would be to Winkle ve. Paul Lysakowsky, De- increased $1,903,9 {mately 25 separate siocks = nof|j | Aatna Life Insurance ompany | expropriate the great landholdings e cember 1 at 2:30 p. m., Greenstein | relaices "htvm»r’n!.l, attained new peak prices ‘i il of the nobles and give to each peas- tor plaintiff, Mangan for defendant. | | Substantial growth of the Nortn | foF the year during the forenoon. i T l C | ant suffieient land for tilling pur- |8am Falk vs. Guiseppe Rocco, Dea | _\,“,,A,NJ,“ .;,,_K,‘,,., aibaldlinies ',L‘ arly buying of ;ne oils wa m??u«g i raveilers lnsurance Ompany I oses instead of permitting the vast cember 1 at 2:30 p. m, D. Gaffney . R Tt o | 1ated by price advances of gasoline, i ! B G 1k ton pa:tnragc of OFL A { Thi R (- for plaintit, Casalet or' defendant. | ‘:I:f;‘t"“"'or";f,v:“l’,"'h:"_’“' ”].‘“‘,"‘_{‘:fy in New England and fuel ofl along i:; StOCkS I wild bulls destined for the bull ring. 0 h gI‘e&S 0 N es Jor Sankoskl vs, Stanislaw Kulas, f i and plant amounted to § the Atlantie Coast ,", 1 money re- | ji : S lj You know, a wild bull covers a It of g Decomber 1 at 230 p. m, Nair & | NOW EQUIDMEN (0 Be USed 111" dereace of £327123.060 b raeive [ Reved ac 2% peremnt. © = Prices on application | territory and he muet have plenty |ution Without Debate Nair tor plaintiff, Klett for defand- [months. Current, nssets of 835,325, | 1:30 P- m—A series of remark- |f of leeway to remain wild enough for ant. Adele Freiheit vs. Ludwig SCl l]”l Res rfh | 172 were $11,908,791 larger than the | 2D 2dvances in varlous spacialties fighting. That land is perfectly ca- Steinke, December 1 at 2:20 p, m., e l C ea J | vear before, while current and ac ‘A;wn}rlbuml vlq alv-»imrr 1 i .m‘r;y: able of the cultivation of crops| . . o . | Bexton for plaintiff, Gireenstein for | S ea Tt ccreased $6.819.600 (°f the popular industria in h “hich would austain Jite T baver “Texan, Nov. 4.—The|defendant. ~ Harry Fadowicz va. . e e e v ety ey O . | American Federation of Labor con-|J0seph Dabrowski, December 3 at| Washington, Nov. 24 — Various| gy 1y net working capital. Cash and ‘; .l\‘ ‘ww‘ft’u‘m?‘(n-"llwlg tels “v 'vt'm’v‘mx;[ | vention turned to its most important | 10 a. m., Greenstein for plaintiff, | forms of ecientific apparatus are ex- | government securities increased to | o > | s T GUNN R|VER RlSE business foday upon entering ita| Mangan for defendant. _ Stanislaw | pacted to be brought into play in the | £0.060.15 from £3.624,05 afier r e L e 0 o e aczkoski et al va. Max Wesker, De. | y 5 P 7,783,76 ‘:' » ..\ b | 5 Sl " O s tecommendations on | cembed 2 at 10 8. m. Nowicki for |1AYY'8 Proposed expedition to learn | duction of loans from $7,163,764 10 gy, 1" 8. Reaity 6, General Bakine |§ Burritt Hotel Bldg, New Britain Tel. 2588 political activity, foreign aftairs and!|Plaintift, Kiett fo rdefendant. Lu- |MOre about oceans, their chemistry | #5557 A ‘ g 'M-\‘ l‘{'-*_""’h:'vl'fw5:"-‘0;:4- SIEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOUE EXCHANGES AR international labor relatlons were | zletti Balocchl Ettro Audi, De- resources and bottoms. The Standard OHl Co. of New Jer- | N[ e e e e RS Dopald R. Hart, Mgr, [] among those ready for consideration, | cember 2 at 2 p. m. Woods for| fhe U, § 8 Raiohow, which has sey has advanced the price of Bun- ‘Talrm'm;”.: s l“ i e = The committce on the report of the | PIAMIIL, Kiett for defendant. Bease- |heen suggested as the craft to fni- | ker fule oil five cents a barrel in | P Closs | WE OFFER et o eriE s exccutive council voted last night to | Leland company vs. T'rank Board- fite the sea exploratlon program fn [New York harhor, Baltimore and | .. 671 6 07 . ™ (Continued From First Page) accept without amendment the | man, December 2 at 2 p. ., Sexton |the Gulf of Mexico-Caribbean region, | Norfolk to $1.25 plus 6% cents & |y, A% sk 1% z o special report submitted Ti\‘lrxrluy"("f plaintiff, Mangan for defendant. |{s 350 feet long, has a draft of 17 | lterage charge. i 4 has been a downpour of rain "‘"‘ recommending adherence to a non- | Stephen Jacob vs. Norene McMahon |feet and displaces 4350 tons, and s | — 2 . hours and there is no relief in 8Ight. | partican political policy and main- | Ludorf, December § at 10 a.m., Sex- |amply provided with comfortable | John L. Weeks, president of the The bridges swept away Were | y.nunco of the campalgn machinery [ton for plaintiff, Waskowitz for de- quarters and cabins to take care of | Maracaibo Oil Explorution corpora- temporary structures, erected to re-|ger yp in (he general eloctions. | fendant. David Garston vs. Alex [extra personnel for scientific work, | tion, announced that debenture notes :: s it :h Prices on Application place four destroyed by floods a| A4 the same .time the committee | Malamnud et al, December 2 at 2 |naval officors say. Sufficient room | would be redeemed at par on Febru- e B N % 5 . i month ago. ; T aTVitE fon Dlalall ol lo i e fiks P 5 s 2 5 m Sum 1 We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts en resolutions approved a final re-| P M. LeWitt for plaintiff, Hunger- |exists aboard for laboratories and [ary 1 next. In the meantime these '\ moe i’ y0g The villages of Bais St. Paul and |port in which two declarations in |ford and Saxe for defendant. Davld tanks for collecting living specimens, | notes may be converted into capital | 31wy i St. Urbain, on the northern bank of | fyvor of adherence to a labor party | A. Raschkow vs. Santi Cianci, De-| The latest type of sonic depth | stock of the corporation at the rate |y o g0 ‘?1 ," the 8t. Lawrence, were reported t0 | were rejected, cember 3 at 10 a. m., LoWitt for|finders and radio would be installed | of onc share for each $10 par valus |y (enison 0 be the moft severe sufferers. Fami- | A resolution declaring against any [ Plaintift. Kirkham. Cooper, Hunger-|on the Rainbow, under plans map- |of debentures, notice to be given be- | ar (e & W 1 187 11 pl lies were seen picking their Way | participation in agencels established | ford & Camp for defendant. Jonest |ped out by a special conference on | fore January 26, Bald Totn e 194 toward bigh ground several miles|py the League of Dobel vs. Caledonian American In- { cceanography, which has just made | ) ‘r:"v‘ e 3 Y ROTH ERS northward, fi:ulglr;g lh;“‘“‘fl";hl\\\urm court broug | surance company, December 3 at 2 },,,, final report te the secretary of [EER RS 0S: 5 through the flooded area by the use | relations before the Jelogates. ! p. m., Woods for plaintiff. E. W.|the navy. With her officers and | ol'r!;ntcr‘x»fl.l : el Previous conventions have de- | Broder for defendant. Joseph Feig- | crow gathered from the naval es- | | HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN ¢ rain storm 1s general through- | ciared in favor of the world court|enbaum ve. John Meskill, De- 5 t, the Rainbow wou " A out Quebec province, although N0 but spokesmen of the international | cember 4 at 10 a. m., LeWitt rorigwyh:'i;‘w.,”“ epena nou Rl dlied Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldgs damage has been reported from Scasén's union introdnced a reso- | plaintiff. Hungerford and Saxe for|personnel, consisting of one ocean- e R Tel.2:7186 Tel. 3420 other sections, lutien asking condemnation of the |defendant. Carl, Arute vs. Cella|ographer, one biologist, one geolo- e ‘l‘q‘ i P" s r)iaguv, basing their opposition on | Basso, December 4 at 2 p. m., Saxe | gist and six pr more scientific assis I e the ground that its agencics sought | for plaintiff, Woods for defendant. |ants, The conference suggested that | 1Col Fuel 400 AGAINST INSURGENTS [io s aiancement o beemmmciint bt ol e At thres snld: be satetanding | PTICR Movements However, Are| &' We Off regulations governing seamen's M in their special flelds and the young- l.Carn Pro R [ er . - e | er sclentists might be drawn from ] T d Griciule S Congressman Soell of New York "rwn rr:ohmmn a:.klns re-estab. Bgathfi universities, colleges and other in- rre ular 0 ay Cu Cane .wl 5 Sovict Russia also were before the | travel expenses to and from thelr ; y 3 R The La Follette Group. :Nmum'!" = homes for the sclentists were includ- New York, Nov. 24. — Unusually | -0 i e | A short meeting of the exeentive s Michael W, Fleming. Al Tt et e et tor et heavy)trad ing i ag charactgrized | 08 0 Washington, Nov. 24. —Represen- | council .\rxmdm named a dele- Michacl W. Fleming, aged about : . g today's stock market with price il * ld o l = | e edition, the conference expected ¥ Te ative Sl of New York. chaifman |gntion of sl to " represent e §7 iars, dicd at s home, 101 |Pedion the confcrence expeoted WL RS NECL, WY NEV Gen e .. to yield approximately 7% of the rules committee, jolned | American federation in the conven. South street, Stamford, BRI D K s |larity fn reflection of the policy of (1" “\ osors torces today with those republicans | tion of the Pan-American Faderation afternoon. He was born in this | VO S0 S0 SEEREE Topposing spoenlative forces. The & Northin who favor withholding from the in- |of Labor opening at Mexico City, |city and lived here until about 20 e ”‘““‘m_,n erw- its ,”‘,m,“m‘w main trend however appeared to ba 11 CoP 3 surgents in the new hause the con- | December 3. years ago when he went to Stam- I. "h’r“ C ‘””__N BT r. upward with more than issucs, 10 17 »\{* rideration hitherto accorded that | President Samual Gompers wiil | ford. He was engaged in the gro- | 1 FATEY b FHATS HIEAY CHEE of them ralls, attaining new 1924 10t Pan group. lead the delegates. Secretary | cery business in this city, but gave | To T s p"r[ i expedi- eak prices in the first two hours of yf y Those insurgents who supported Iank Morrison, Vice-Presidents|it up to enter the coal business in tion AT M\Nr‘q.,,‘,, for determining 'Mading, total sales during that pe- | * w = | : Sepator La Follette’s campaign au- | William Green, Matthew Woll, and | Stamford. He is survived by his ‘h,\‘ '“”m,v 45 s‘m water from meas. ,"i0d exceeding 1,000,000 shares. o tomatically left the party, Mr. Snell Martin Ryan and John P. Jrey, | wife, one brother, James, and a sis- | UrdRents o |18 flsctrlcal M,‘M,“j_‘ Heavy buying of the St. Paul and ”‘ Members Consolidated Stock Exchange, New York. dqfl.rg:v, e Tm- er of V\er International Moulders | ter, Mrs. Elizabeth Rutledge, all of | o way advocated for use, in duscus- Svaboard Air line Jissues, all of it NEW BRITAIN NAT. BANK BLDG. Telephone 1012 The New or_'re;;). AtV S | Lnion of North America and editor | Stamford. | sions in the conference. A proposed T hich broke through their pre-j .o =0, Stocks, Bonds, Curb Securities bought and sold on commission, terred briefly with Presiden 001~ | of the Moulders' Journal, will be the | The funeral will be held Wednes- | jeaiom of automatic recording ther. ‘10US Year's highs, was one of the (¢ Taan Listed Stocks carried on conservative margin. {dge, but said he had not any speci- [ others, day morning from his home, with a | yonioen b supply a toma tempera- COTIY features. Seaboard Air Line (S0 00 Direct private telegraph and Ticker Service, fie plans for a legisiative program at | funeral mass {n St. John's church, | rire racord on a chart, accompan- D¢l red was boosted 3 points and | S° & Weat Branch Offices: this short session. Stamford, at 10 o'clock. After the | (0 1 5 simullansous depth record, Faul preferred Selimhed - imore ji il Stamford, Waterbury, Danbury, Bridgeport, New Haven TO HAVE | mass, the body will bp taken to St i Sacalsnl (he than 2 points. Other jssues to kel | - | L | to ba aboard ship asgthe AN 2 PO bRl i SOLD BOOZE JAILED | Mary’s church in this city wh et mantler st lovt Al e tmey - nunewitoniprices were vesiernipa il TR S ? | b services will be held and friends | (ioned by Dr. L. J. Briggs ¢ of Clfic LT wl(;-u ed, Pitts- | ) ! b | I ot i Ghicago 4 e South Church Votes to Add Women | "°T® 1! n"“ '””I“’“']" ': ¥lew tho | thg Diviston of Mechanfes and Sound, (W% & Vet Mg, “' P&RC& » <] sel To | [inemaine e inia IEL Bureau of Standards, in offering the ! L4 v i Ay Cheshire Man Guilty of Selling | to Standing Committce at Next. Mary's cemetery. e ihe burea i aianla T\ lrry r{ dk’r‘nh;;m lxrm'dudkf Unit :IIL T ot Boy Scouts And Students at School |-y | pacity regarding design of apparatus 5 Taihes, 1deruations) Mercan Rep 1 & S We Own and Offer: Annual Mecting. Vincenza Penta o amEara Ars m eAn T e anth \v;;‘ .la!)uu‘ common a,ml pr Sans e I . cenz a, 56, s bnraiy Spsnls s A s Chalmers, Central Ray T s | coamca, membes o the South o s b 5 Coenr Srec | e e e 1% o S e American Hard Waterbury, Nov. 2¢.—Arrested on \”n?‘g,—;fmmnal church will be ad- {apor ',L e e en | Fhs o Gt ;M;D ""l”m"]” j"”‘ ]i"":"‘ pendent Oil & Gas. 1 t | merican araware the complaint of Cheshire Boy milted to places on the standing com |in Jtaly but had besn a resident of | - 5 Poh el stations o) Fisher Body soared 5 points, U. 8. | Sinciair O B. ] H tf d Scout officlals for selling hooch to | mittee, which corresponds to the of- | (hia clty for many years, e fa sur- | (o5 the expedition and th Realty 4 and Goodyear R South Pacifie ‘ igelow artrord, common Roy Scouts and Cheshire students, |ficial board, according to action | vived by his wife, one son, Loulsand ‘- ation of equipient for Measur-{eopred, stewart Warner enal | Howard J. McCleve, 26, of Cheshire taken by a meeting of the congre- |four daughters, Rits, Florence, | '8 Intensities of rdio signals from py,g 43 or ker | Landers, Frary & Clark was arraigned In the superior court Zation at the morning Service yes- Sylvia and Lenn. The funeral will Clicrcnt stations has boen urgsd. A0 nove saturdays f Lo here today before Judge Arthur IV | ter Hehdldiemores mtain " instrument from which the PET Nfarket strect Railway nd pre- Tex & Pacif | Y l & T ibe held 1 g from the St 1 wn Fils. He was committed to fail for | THoretofore the committee has con- | home, followed by a funcral mass fn °f GUSt particles in the atmosphere c...eq nroke 4 poiuts a . 8 Cast Union Pacif ale 0 e § days on charges of selling and an |sisted of the minister, the deacons ' St. Mary's church at 10 o'clock, ™M#Y be counted hus “"‘1“ d Iron Pipe, §t. Loui thwestern, | Trauscon Oil mdditional 30 deys om-a charge of and othor church officials, and six ! Burial will be in St. Mary's S by the weather au and was ¢ Laclede Gas, Manati Sugar and R 1 rul | ansportiug. His father sald he was | lasmen. The action taken yesterday | s ™V | gested for use on the expedition in n fell back 1 3-4 LT At the Market merely the “tool” of a rich Cheshire | was to amend the constitution so as | |the study of visibility. ! rs 1 . farmer and that the only reward he'|to add three women to the board | The exped! was pointed out Prompt ‘ 8 ~ — — oy ot for peddling the hooch was the | At the annual meeting In January j l affords except gRpocey £100,000,000 per . 801 LURH : | a anuary i A tiimellinehe st ahe amnuat meetne 1o ganiary || Hynerals sEodbenullag L I o MeC ; e ran;-\d; hu:x:l‘\ 'h':'f- Sat- | Three women will be elccted, it s | [developed as aids to maviga favorable o tr sithouph it W riand 8% 83 (4 3 . day night when he tricd to borrow | axpacted, to serve for periods | ; this conneetion it was Al temporarily to divert interest s 2 ] 0 from Clerk George Freeman of | two and thres voar m‘m' mf‘fl:’]’]’; Maksymilian Kamdenski | connarative study be made &8 e stock market. LOCAL STOCKS, u er. c el.. Ilc the superior court to make up the | o o S S : The funeral of Maksymilian Ka-'i2ccail jogs and of Pitot tub .M, e L. DA ce of his $1.000 bond which he |5 '”‘m m"l x;v n:vn ted to re- | mienski of 8 Becker place, Rock- Thalcator An artificial e = ik h aking it fiv nd + GICALO = T 2 ¢ S ( n el. 2 s unable to furnish e ke ; ive mer and vilie, was held this morning from gyrostatically stabliized, m THEYBUNQLRUYAG"OSSTHEWAY hed by Putnam & Co) | P1 Pearl St.. Hartford. Conn Tel. 2-5261 T ! men for the year. The fol- | the home of his sister, Mrs. Ciesel- ¥ making sextant obs &l Asked SSE MOO! = lowing year, according to the system, | ski of Smith street, followed by a |1 (eS!e3 in Muing setatt ¢ | A JESSL MOORE H. P. SPAFARD Expenswe another man would drop off, and &0 | high mass of requiem in Sacreq | lon% when A 5 | 122 Main Strect. Tel. 2080 on until there would be three men | freart church at 7:45 o'clock. Burial | ¢UTe? A ¥ir 5 & - {and three women in addition to the was In Sacred Heart cemetery. | oy { E. T. BRAINARD, M \ M. HALLORAN fehurch ofticers. iies) - |Self Defome Plea Made | Ha ! - . — Mrs. Herton T. Hallett, | By sl‘“cl- of W \fe Nu } . e - | The funeral of Mrs. Herton T.| - 3 I - S Kingston, R. 1., Nov. 2 Man Killed When Engine | runett o 274 Stanies atrect was| Brady, charged with the murder of FAvCler8il New York Hunting Season Topples Into River Bed 14 this afternoon. Scrvices were| iy wifp, Mrs, Delia Brady, at | i g ; L unting Seaso ; SU John's N. F. Nov, 34,—One| Private. Burial will be in Yarmouth-| /054 0 "yiay 81, entored a pica of An : i (laimed Sixteen Lives oreign xc/,ange [ man was Killed and another hadty | PO Mass. tomorrow morning solt defense when testimony wa < Atbany. N- Y. Nov. o4 { injurea whea a freight’ train on the SRR Niscd 16 tho sap s 1y A Y s —————————————————— | Newfoundland railroad left the rails {\” ‘"‘A‘é(‘m:" day. .Tha state cla his M2 > § 1 v York, Nov. 24.—Foreign ex- | at Manuels station, 12 miles from | eVl D Alden, &y | wife deliberately ected $ s & sy stations (in cents) this city, early today and toppled in- In loving memory of & ‘lr\r\:i that the case Wo inry = v York s f nd 462%;: ca- 10 a river bed. Engineer Fred Tippie | Prother, who passed away Nov. 24,/ 540 tolay. as evl sed . to N s s ay bills on banka was carrled down with the wreck|1%%3 < | this afternoor 2 re listed a i femand 5.29%; ca- ind crushed to death. James' Daw- | Sister. | e | & > o S Ita lemand 4.33: ca- son, a fireman, had a leg fracturcd. | | QUAKES RO( K JAPAN { & inf ¥ s 4 Belgium: demand 486 R | By The Associates Press | staken for g hles 4.563 Ger l Tokio, Nov. 24.—Severe earch-| A o ; s ‘mnm‘ fi: AUTO STOLEN AND FOUND | quakes of four minutes durati P st 2 ey i, Iolla ! rmnn: 1 | M. E. Fairehila of 453 Church| Ose a e rocked the Lake Blwa region, 1 Tetile Tndustry Impros i Ty street reported to the police last ing the cities of Kioto and North & ) i Washing N & n night that his automoblie had been Poacral’ DNrscten: Nagoya at 8 o'clock this morning Peck, Stow e 8 pinning @ ty & 1 Sp o vece: dae | stolen from in front of 2 hrw\"‘ Phone_1625-2. Nafgerious damage was Reported = = aee g nd 1.7 dland: demand 19% |street. The auto was later located opposite St. Mary's Charch. AR i s o & S = il at the corner of Keleey and Pleas- | | Resideses, 17 Summer 8t.—1623-3. V. S. TREASURY STATEMENT. ® ¥ 5 ATV oot lon o b | | Y . g b and . ustri ant s‘twns where it had been de- | | U. & treasury balance, $261.012,472 1 [ Rumania: demar Cutting his domestic tie will cost | i ms sl o ber mas L .52 A demand 38 “ooley Butler, Minnesota multi-mil- 0 EXPRESS rou SYMPATHY % 3 | Torrington Co 2% :lin t ndust & ry thi T mand 11.50. Tokie: de \ionaire, more than a millton dollars $140 TAKEN FROM TRUNK Specnal NOthe | Traut & Hin <ates vea $3. Moitreal: 100, R e e aa e IRE O w ERS The young ady scrom te Tale & Towne | CLEARINGS AND BALAN WO FATALLY BUR 1 ® o 0! eles. street rte he police this | exandra Lodge, No. 2 1.:0 young acress way save ale & Town J « RINGS B s ) Y BURNED wina her guit filed tn Los Anfel & r«r;rhna to ‘,v,';, foe _ thia| | xandra 1 4;[4 $ATOL| e (o v dming e T o Bkl A : Lirh lb.R I‘I 3 She asks for §1,000,000 settlement. | morning that 3140 had been stolen Pl Danghters of St. R A ,”N,qm"""_m,,_,,d,,,,, thevtell you | 1" 2 < by : : . M= . $100,000 for attorneys’ fees, $20.000 'from a trunk in his hedroom some F. B BOLLERER'S vUSY SHOE at 7 o'clock tonight ega hall 10 the gin's the genuine synthetic article, you 4 . ! ala s ke president and his sosts and $3.000 & week nding time between Saturday night and 1 72 CHURCH ST. TEL. 888, g take action on the death of Mrs J.! can't be wure of it B 8 Exchanees, 58 alances, | ta burned in a fire ¢t outcome of the suit. this morning. | Hilton. s - 26.000,000 stroyed their house today.

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