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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1925. NEITHER SIDE 1§ SHOMING WEAKNESS Coal * Operators and Miners Ready for Contest Atlantie City, N, J.,, July 11 (P— The first of two scheduled recesses | In the anthracite scale negotiations | begins today. The follt sub-commit- tes of six operators and six miners" next Tuesday afternoon after hold- | Ing a single session in which both sldes reported they had done littles more than feel each other out, The second adfournment comes the end of next week in- order to permit Rinaldo Cappellini, president | of district 1, to return to Wilkes- | barre to preside over the district con. vention there July Cappellini will go home to face a turbulent element in the Lackawanna and Wyoming valleys , who on his administration even to the voint, they say, of testing his recent reelection, As Cappellinl appears soundly es- | «~dlished in the official family of BURRITT MUTUAL SAVINGS A Dollar in the Bank, busy, earning a little each day for you— gives one the sense of security, the feeling of contentment, quite unlike any other investment—there is no worry or thought that its value will decrease—You just know it is there, ready for the time when you want it. Why not start your Sav- ings here this next week? A Check for Payment Every day sees the increased use of Checks in Business—making the : handling of money simpler, easier and safer. It should be the same in the handling of the home expenses. Simplify your household routine by adopting this method. A check is an accurate record— a safe payment and best of all a legal receipt. Open Your Account here at » ) announced | hemselves prepared to make a fight | termination to fight | i | John L. United Mine Workers, miners here Lewls, president of the FOREIGN AFFAIRS ARE TAKEN UP Swampsoott Conlenence 5 of (ineat Importance for the scale negotiations say the chances are against the Insurgents. Whatever the outcome of the district conventlion in Willkesbarre, they say, it would have no effect on the present scale negotiations here. Operators and miners parted for the week-end on good terms but each side growing tenser in its de- any compro- mise, Swampecott, Mass, July 11 (B— Toreign affairs, particularly the Chi- nese and dedt situation, held the at- Concert Sunday Night At Walnut Hill Park | Leader Edwin J. Barrett of the | (:MUoN of President Coolidge with a | Universal band, has announced the | oo ereg ased between him | following program for tomorrow | geos oo ATy Kellogg and Under evening's band concert o sty | Secretary Grew of the state depart- | ment today o'clock at Walnut hill park: [ Deaplte this, the president went | ey o |'knead! witn plans to spend past of | “y‘:‘;“ pilhs AdjulantisiCall the day at the outing near here of S rur The Caliph of Bag- Egsex .county newspaper publishers o " tand editors which Senator Butler of :'_:‘ "”" ~“!f‘:"}.“.8"”"d- Massachusetts and Governor I'uller rnet solo, Selected hy Miss| ajsg had been Invited to attend. Mr. | Anna Howarth. 8 Uoolidge had advised his host, Ralph LOYX trot. 0‘ Susie o 8. Bauer, republican candidate for Selection from opera. “Merry | mayor of Lynn, that he would not} Widow, . deliver a speech. March. “O Katherina," The Visit to the sunmer White | "House of the secretary of state and his assistant was designed to give the executive an pp-to-date report of developments in the nation’s foreign affairs as well a5 to enable him to | glve them his ideas as to policy and procedure Prior to the arrival here of the state department officials, the presi- dent had indicated he would con- Selection of Polish afrs Iox trot. “A Southern Tdyll," Waltz. “Carlbbean.” Selection. “Woodland." “ox trot. “Nobody.", tar Spangled Banne debt funding and Chinese prohlems, perhaps the two most vexing con- fronting the department, It was made clear that there was no spe- cifie erisis calling for an exchange of views but rather that the confer- ence was in line with Mr. Coolidge’s plans to summon here during his| vacation various government officials having important matters to take up with him - Depending as he was for a fort night on press dispatches for a con- tact with world affairs the president | naturally desires to learn firet hand the statul of preliminary negoti- ations with various Furopean debtor nations and to ascertain what can be expected in the way of settlement, With rezard to China, the prob- ability that ratification of Washing-| ton conference treaties dealing with customs and extra territorfal ri in China will be completed shortly, in the president’s opinion, makes it imperative that the United States be prepared to assume its rols in ear- rying authorized conferences to a successful culmination. This has prompted the president to arrange for a definite policy to be pursued by tha ‘American government. Although he has not réceived re- cent official advices from Washing- ton which might eause him to alter his opinion, Mr. Coolidge is of the keliet that the conference provided BANK Steve, and came about as a result of a dispute over a sum of money. They were fined $5 each without costs. Because of conflicting testimony, the case of John Burns, 38, charged with reckless driving, was nolled on payment of costs. Thomas Dorbuck, 19, of 136 Hart- ford avenue, arrested yesterday on Wells street by Detective Sergeant :McCue for operating an automobile without a license, was fined $10. He was also reminded by Judge Alling | that the fact that a person who | operates a car without a license and | has someone with a licensa with him at the time, does not at all alter the degree of gullt, unless the driver is |1earning to operate. Judgment was suspended in the case of Herhert Buehler, 21, of 1364 51st street, Brooklyn, N. Y., charged | with driving without a registration | certificate, The case of Joseph Skinger, 88, of 11 Orange street, arrested June 29 [by Officers Doty and Hellberg and | [charged with breach of the peace | and assanlt, was continued until the | BERLINNENS ed when a train struck his auto- { moblle in Berlin, continues to im- | prove, it was stated today. Herbert White of Brooklyn, N. | Y. continues to improve, also. He | has been at the Hartford hospital suffering from injuries received when a truck in which he was rid- ing, turned over on Oak Hill, on the | turnpike just north of the Berlin- fine his discussions with them to the | for under the Washington treaty & Erie tst pid 7 7 should suffice for an adjustment of | Moscow, July 11 (A—Forty-three i | Gen Bleotrie 2 Chinese affairs. He does not take| A*aths from tl Bubonic plague Whitg Plain Y., July 11—1InlGen Motors Sily 84 Kindly o the suggestion that a sep- | NAve been reported in southeast Rus-| finding"the Village of Tarrytown |Gt Nerth pfd . &7 arate international conference should | $1a since the outbreak of the epi-| guilty of contempt of court er-| Insp 81 be called in an effort to map out a | demic last month, Eighteen com-|day for failing fo rem trunk | 1nt Nic 3 new policy toward China and im- [ munities in the upper and lower}eewer line as ordercd by courty | Kennecott Cop prove conditions in that country Volga regions have been aftected| Supreme Court Justice —Art S.i 1enigh Val | thus far. The commissary of health | Tompkins entered in his decision au/| yiis Pac Pft | has mobilized ten medical detach-| acrid characterization of the village's | New Haven WIFE HELPS HUSBAND, DOG | rments to assist tho 1ocal military au- | conduct, comparing it to that of| Nany g teet S thorities in combating the disease, | Sovint Russia North Pac ried by fleld marmots, suit hrought by Mary B. Brig Koo E e Harrlet D). Briggs, her daught y,“w,““ Rellcead Broom Alto Worms Its Way Into CILY COURT JUDGMENTS, | against the Village of Tarrstown, al-|p g R & 1 .. i Justice Henry P. Roche of the|leging that last November the village | pjerce Arrow. Brother ve, Brother Fight city courts awarded the follow-| invaded their Tarrytown property, [ pypre Ol . ing judgm constructed a trunk ver ACrosS| Rep § & § On Oak Strect. TFor the defendant to recover costs| their front lawn and refused 10 pay | Ray Copper 1 It waa brought out in police court | !N the action of D. Sokolsky against | for tha damage when Mrs. Brizgs|Reading si this morning that & wite, a hroom |J: Tesnick. Donald Gaffney repre-|and her danghter returned from a|Royal Dutch .. 52% and dog were all participants in the | Snted the defendant. SETED B GG i [Sinclair ON1 ... 223 clash yesterday afternoon between For the plaintiff in the amount of o action for muy:u, came 0 l5outh Pacific 8 Peter Preestahs, 38, of 70 Lawlor | $500 in the action of Michael Onora-| trial befere Justice ‘Tompkine onjsouth Railway 88% street and his brother, Steve, of 60 | {0 against Victor Stepensky and oth-| April 20, and he directed the village | sindebaker 482 Oak street, the wife and broom be- | €18 oo teneh ",1‘\“,.1:_‘""_"':‘: ean (o l ing the allies of Steve, and the dog R &) ”’f\‘.q il MG “v'..,.,w,‘ ‘”;:::' onsk - |being the able helpmate of Peter. | > Ul e [urieneiadianl The fight took place at the home of i 2 MOTOR STOCKS IN STEADY DEMAND | ‘Nash and Dodge Stocks Rn[h - it i ! Directors of Nash Motors have de clared an extra dividend of $6.50 a | share on the common stock in addi- | tlon to the regular semi-annual dis. Fmgerpnms May Ald Police {o bursement of $3.50, Both are pay ible August 1 to stock of record | s A Land Quartet Sought |2 20" S mov o wn" s Clim {0 High Levels s the common, Tha regular quarterly | ——— | Cambridge, Mass, July 11 (9 payment of $1.75 on the preferred o s - e Fingerprints found on the armored /%0 Was authorized. Net income for| -* 5 e Ll car of the American Trust Co, held ''® auarter ended May 81 jumped | el L up and stolen here yesterday by 'O $4.198.850 $1,601,000 fn the | rregulurly toda A four armed me, checked with those SAMS period of 1524. Net for the tion of yeste late rece | of an escaped conviet, Cambridge ¥ IN0Nths of the fiscal year some gtocks Leing counter-acted by police say. The convict, police said 13,143, equal after preferred wock-end profit-tai has not been traced ginee he escaped ''1°N05 to $24.70 & share on the Nash M red 4 poi from a Vermont prison, where he COMMON againat $3,119,475 or $9.40 cion of (hs declaration of ui was serving time for robbery, LBNLLE A EATAEC ividend of ) Inaddition eral weeks ago vegular quarterly dividend of ! stockholders of tha Schulte retail and Dodge Brot. comuion | Though bank officials stated that ] k Stores, Tne, will be offered the r quickly monnted to another | but $5,000 in cash and 86,000 in ; t 11 : 4 to subscribe to one share of common record price ut 20 | chaoks wasiantainedibyithe holdun ey 1 2 e 10 SR RS B AL TOREE SRt e A Q. men, the police asslgned to the case ¢, o0y oy ghares now held. The | narrow in t il tarding estimated the bank's loss at about iy St AR R SEL A A e $20,000. The armored bank ear had .rj. wommon atock will be inerensed rol. Durham 0l about completed its dally round of (4 gy 500 shares, no par value, from ol e calls today when two of the armed 1. Rl it and masked men held up Walter R Sl bl Bradford, driver of the machine,! &ioakq of Slab Zine fn the han e gy which 15 owned by the Taxi Service o i’piteq States producers increas re stocks, particu Company, after Edmund F. Mac-|1.a06 short tons in June, to 22.9 Ko et Quarrie, the bank teller, laft it in | oy Shipments were 4 tor 3 s of the raw prod- the yard of the Neapolitan Ice Cream lagainst 46,865 in May. Production |ucf. Goodrich was the early leader company and entered the office of |in June was the lowest of the year.|in that group, moving up 2 points the plant 45,001 fone. Total production fof |(oa new top ot o1 s o Bradford, hired by the taxt firm | the first half of 1925 was 203,192 (n qisregard tha TR vesterday morning, was ordered {o|tons, a monthly average of ahout| Continent crude prices with the sin- | leaye the bank car at gunpoint.| 45,555 fons, against a monthly aver- | gl axception of Mid-Continent Pe Then the two men drove it awar, of 44,654 in 1004 | fo6lenm, which mioved s & polat.) one of them firing a shot at a hold Dodte Bien prote o aliafaantie up witness who made an outery. As Rros. Co. 40 new peak at §315. American Ea- | the bank car left the yard, a ma- ek and which | press broke 8 points, | ; chine containing the two _men about a|Iron Pipe el back 11-4 and Sav- followad. The robhers abandoned |share on the common stock are be-[age Arms vielded fra i the bank car abont a half mile from | 1 responsible for the recent|naw 1025 low below A4, A jamp ot| the holdup scene ing oft | turnover in the class A shares. 7 points in Ital iR e its bars and remosing the cash [ About 75,000 T e e hoalend The machine which they used to erday and 7 1e day before. |feature {n the quiet forelgn ex- scape in, police said, bore regis- tock has advanced mors than|changs market. Demand sterling tratlon plates belonging to a carlfie nts in the last two days NeldlistenayWaro mat sisse o ni | stolen from Artur Boyle of Tpswich. | Froneh trasch arouna 10l ceats Two witness of the holdup who| &tackhelders of the Aluminum Co ieh o aftempted to ghve chase were dis-|of America will vote September 8| Allis Chal 501, couraged by two more shots fired by |an a proposed i 6 h rr ey o g one of the holdup me, | stock, a bond issu 1d an issue of |Am Smelt 10 3168y Though several witne the rob- [ pieferrad stock, the amounts to be |Am Sug . : bery, descriptions of the \nl\lnui‘ termined the meeting. Con-| Am Sum (¥ 8% vary widely, police said. All agreed | version of the capital stock into|Am Tel & Tel 140 X however that one of the four,|stock without nominal or par value, | Anaconda % 4 41 voung. dark and a foreigner,” had |also will be consedered Nichisen 8% 118% 113% a handkerchief over his eyes »nu At GIt & W T 51% 518 ) wore a dark brown cap [ Batd Toen 14 1 1141 coat and blue frousers r\‘w‘h may | Balti & Ohio 7 It have heen overal Reth Steel 401 5 Roth lar MacQuarrie mv! | Bosen Mag 43 sAN Chauffeur Bradford had no previous | Cen Leath 17% 11% experienca on the bank ear. Mae- r“R [‘"NTEMPTHV Pacific 141 I 141 Quarrie is regularly employaq in- CMIASER LR 8 side the bank but was assigned out- | CM&StPpfd 14% 142 side in place of the regular mes r' 1; Isl & P . 467 401, senger now away on a vacation 341 ,(“Iy Col ;,,3\ Jlai and Cosden 01l Assesses §300 for Actions Judge 13 Bubonic l’légué Deaths in the Volga ‘m‘ Chem Tn his m today Jndge Tomp- l | ages they m D e ath 3 kins said: “The village has failed to o remove the sewer and has not com- | shouse < 1 [ J pensated the plaintiffs,” and is in s Overland 181 2 ) } {willful and deliberate contempt of : iR i Ellen Albertina Anderson best et i i Miss Ellen Albertina Andersen, |qiin lawlessly entering onto fthe | T ' 33, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al-|iiaindfrs property and confiseating bin Anderson, died vesterday at her it without any compensation, but is e L home, 143 Washington street. afler ingw deliberately ving tl ourt x s held Monday afternoon at B perty AcUisall Porter Sonms funsral parlors. Rev.| “Such fhings fonetin X J Dr. Abel A. Ahlquist will o ussin, but they evoke the in {5 B and burial will be in Fairviey ¢ |tion ana condemnation of the ¢ Allemon s tory. world, and this is the first time 4 Ay a— my knowledge that it has happened | 10012 — - 1[in this state. Such unlawful inva- |!B0°NIX ; sion of the property rights is open | ' B ’ defiance of law. How reputable jAM Hardwar Funerals ||t coeenins e wige al |An Hosior S = lows it I cannot understand fsatonid lwell L Judge Tompkins rules he ;! 1 George E. Kingshury village must nediately remove ings « The funeral of George Elllot]the sewer, pay a $300 fine or suff rl pid Kingsbury will be held this after-|the further action of the cour noon at 2 oclock at St Mark's o 5 church. The Maeonic ritual will C l v~ . —_— be used in the service, Harmony al's Visitor ol lodge, A. F. & A. M., of which he . was a member, being in charg N The members of Aziz Grofto, M. O. V. P. E. R, of which he a the uniform patrol, Grotto hall at 1:30 to member of will meet at take part In the obsequies. The Ranger A. C., of which he was an Se (Continued from Page Seven) |\ orary member and coach of A T (e S ,mmhau team, will also take part. : Owin Mr. King death, Arthur and Edwin Benson of this ,]_“P”if“‘l';m”“m R A place are members, will play in| U5 0= S Gno Rt Biceean e Hartford th e Ao facKendrick | RaNEers and the Dragous has been |and son left today for a short visit ‘v‘;m'»"‘n’"‘W‘P’I‘,,,_ Lo o with relatives in Westbrook. | i 2 i £ About 130 East Berlin residents Mt Rele Rienkicwics attended the Community club pic- [ o gos B i e Stan- T nle, which was held at R. 0. CIark's | yye ez will he held Monday morn- 4 cottage in Branford today The | g at 7 o'clock i Sacred Heart i trip was made by automobile i EhE R oA AthoL ; I' A T Rl Ladies’ and children's first-class | ; : hair hingling, A F.F. Barber thop, | Sem————— £ ¥ 106,000 [ s = = WE HAVE REMOVED TO ¥ Moo 87 WEST MAIN ST. ’ é e ! ”‘\'f "","“«”\u" | Professional Building g njamin CyRte O artford, & i TO BROADCAST NEWS who is confined to the Meriden hos- F H B " ! sh ¥ - . R A Newington line, throwing White into the road “The Telegraph Florist of New Gritam.~| Miss Phebe D. Davis, 80 ik 4 4 y vampscott, Mass. saw Lincol m- el i e augurated and has spoken [ enimilon i S every president since then. She has ) Ky ned to all of President Cool n dge's speeches over the radio but r . had neve t him. Whe president his party arrived at ta Funeras Uirector Swampseott, Miss Davis arose at NG Phone 18 §:30 and walked over to the sur ite St. Mary's Church : White House 10 [ re to e, 17 Summer St.—1625-3 | Iepect to the chief executive. me.'—Princeton Tiger. < Furnishes PUTNAM & CO MEMBERS NEW YORK & HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES JWEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. 2040 * 6 CPNIRAL ROW TELLT: et HARTTORP OFFICE We offer 00 YALE & TOWNE JUDD & CCMPANY Members New York Stock Eschange Members Hartford Stock Eschange New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg, Tel. 1815 Judd Building, Pearl St., corner of tawis, Hartford, Conn, We Recommend and Offe AMERICAN HARDWARE CORPORATION & BIGELOW-HARTFORD C \RPI\T COMPANY *: EAGLE LOCK COMPA NDERS, FRARY & CLARK SCOVILL MANUFACTURING COMPANY STANLEY WORKS TORRINGTON COMPANY Stocks Prices On Application o @homson, Thenn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. SERVICE ¢ Persons desiring our telephone number need no longer go to the considerable trouble of looking 1t up. We have felt that we are rendering a little extra service by placing the information on the cover of the telephone dirvectory itself. WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS NEW, BR|TA|N Burrltt Hotel' Bldg. Tel. 3420 We offer 100 Shares of NORTH & JUDD | from Monday evening, pending the outcome 6f the {liness of Miss Agnes MeCarthy, who lies in a critical con- lition at the Meriden hospital, vas stated today at the Meriden hospital that Miss McCarthy's con- tion is slightly improved. d = State Gets More Land At Hammonassett Park artford, July 11 (F—A tract of s of wooded land, with a sand beacch on Long Island Hammonassett Point and fronting on the Hammon- has been acquired by the and forest commission it d today. The purchase vith the appro- as available July 1, most valuable and of land that has by the commis. EARL CARROLL PUTS UP BOND FOR MRS, DAVIS $10,500 Bond For Dancer In His Employ—Cace fonrned to July 13 Yo 1 innounc tract hought te : nmonasset wion acquir. the total extent omm! e park will ba e Klansmen and Other et ; Crusaders on Warpath 1 N Iy 11 (M—A crowd of and women, 8 admitted identity of | With the Ku Klux Klan paraded in rly today through Lagrande and sburbs, visiting ng warning owners and nts that they must obdy the None of the assembly men e § s masked 2 the scene of r runners ) raids agait law violators. MOTHER SENTENCED July 11 (P—Ma a of New Haven, was & i« \e farm when t- ourt here this m .0 ith abandonment of a 1ing to the police. Miss trained nurse. §' ) 86« n for herself an = bady but was unable to the child and oft the in ome early one morning. She % > vele n New av T esda Rerlin Court Monday i il J 3% of A of MSCAARGE FROM BAN' N July John ke ter on the head ¢ e Natior a discharg hootings in meorus ' rl YOUNG etti Hearing ey —Bank- \, sitting splication he bank- Grain core rom banke objec- ntee Trust nd recom- n a finding mmendation lates district tions filed by dismisse the Gu Marylan scharg: The r the Unite court.