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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MO NDAY, AUGUST 9, 1926, . 15 ARE , % HUNNELLY ST[IRE Wall Street Briefs ME[”N B”TTINE IS P UTN AM & Co pleaded not guilty to the|Hartford avenue, was sentenced to MEMBERS. NEW YORK & MARITORD $TOCK EXCHANGE} FI FEARFU[ “F U S A charge of improper conduct. Officer [10 days in jail for drunkenness and | e Feeney and Bloomquist arrested [10 days for breach of the peace. Of- (T M o Us Mo 1 Ne rk 9P — - nday at 238 [ficer Daniel Cosgrove arrested him | I Tk AvE s N = The As =S vealed as one of the largest public 3BWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAM‘ them about 1 a. m. t ‘sodu!rd Gas and Electric Co. is re- Tomorrow Marks Date of |uiiny sieme in ine nivea siaten {jnyard Trend Continues With | Tel. 2040 Broad street. Savitski was also |last night near Hartford avenue and arged with non-support on com-|North street. A T G0 e e s O B e e in Grove street. She testified that he |the hand and three stitches were in- i has not supported her in two |pecessary to close the wound. . consolidated balance sheet of May . CCRNTRAL K W 3 Latm Amenca vears, She works in a local factory e v Parking Law Anmvel‘sary 21, reflecting financial changes to SPCCUIHIOI‘S AC[IVB ' .‘mfl Sl . e / |and he has been working in a fac-| George Balak, aged 35, of 36 SR, July 2 Total current assets are i i s 4,139 and total and | id $10 a|Rockwell avenue, was fined $2 and shown 81 s as $4,989,812. A| New York, Aug. 9 (M—Resump- We Offer: Preponderant participation of the | Week from him would suit her costs of $7.58 for violation of the | ff‘v’ ]1" J. Donnelly Co,, proprietor | aceryed liab Latin-American states in the league | Detective Sergeant McCue testified [parking ordinances, Officer T. C.|0f the o Main® street, | new item o 000,000 of Asso-|tion of the main upward movement | ' . | Savitski wh i ter- & ostifiec alak's c as |Will observe the fourth anniversary | ojate e e e % of nations is the result of their at. |that Savitski was sought in Water- | Dolan testified that Balak's car w PRy clated Electric Co. 5 1-2 per cent! e geocp prices today was accom- tempts to ally themselves with a {bury but could not be located. [parked on Main street in front of |¢ S o city starting | convertible bonds _apr Gaithe| Sttt (RHIo0 pday wass [ power that will counter balance that In a talk with the sergeant, i- {the New York Dining Room from | T 'd | balance sheet for the first time. | 5 H : - 4 ant oparated By et Ay ublic participation. With a specu- = N mitted that he has a wife |q.45 10:40 a. m. Saturday. Chief {and operated by Hugh J. Donnelly. ' mhig is the e wilits e |22 P ¥ th a specu now exerted over them by the |Yitskl ad €20 3 used to |formerly of Springfield, Mass s is the largest public utility is- [ jative imagination fired by prospec Willlamstown, Mass., Aug. 9 (P)— |tory in Waterbury. She s i | .. St T i in Poland besides his local wife, the |fart testified that Balak i A sue ever fl Yae s oiac Stases, i“f“’(.ai;s‘c“;"‘,“f‘_af":'!w-:mm{ sald. [pay $2 at the desk but aiter being| The concern was firt known in ; = Segy acuitingl hy sols (6t ins yield about 9% / s oo rANCe | Ty his own b half, Savitski denied ligoked for court returned and [tNis city as the Donnelly-Mullen Co. | p Siee) Foundrtes |l o ant L oorpardtioos Sinie and by Increased cash dis- bursement on the common stocks of others and money in plentiful | supply, operators working for high- sed the busi- iven Co., who and had y for 40 These two men pwa at the Institute of Politics today. - 1 <% 7 0 r L T hoe and said he | ss of the Pullan i stzie bl vanted to pa oo hie pradominenge ofe """"d gave lis wife $50 two weeks ago.| Captain Kelly refused to ac | 1 states on the American continent i | IS0 % VN ity of tmproper con- | payment then, because Balok had |owned the 1 so manifest, that occasionally it |y ¢+ "} crid, and explained his been ordered to be in court {been in business in this cf report a net profit for the six months ended June 30 of $2,925,391 | affer char depreciation and leral taxes, equal after payment | on st gives Latin America a cause to wor- | . e v r N 7 rs and took ove the manage- er prices found little fic y s . Fopnm isit to Mrs. Fliss' home by saying Prosecuting Attorney J. G. Woods e iy A = = ¥ S und little difficulty in ry." he eald, “they instinctively seek | 1, jg¢tor's daughter writes letters |, gqceq that the costs of court be MENt Of it in August, 1522, On Oc-|Of Prefer 0 ividends to 32.89 @ |attracting a following | a counterpoise and its their cONCeP- | ¢o” him and ho was awaiting her | -secased hecause Balak was tober 1, 1925, Mr. Dagnelly purchas- [ *hre on the common stock. Share | ™ Buying orders wer | umzun enn tion that with the league becOming pome.coming when the police came. | gith the police after his car was|dd Mr. Mullen's interést in the estab- or the same perlod last]over g pbroad list but manifestations 9 $274. The net share 1gs for the June quarter this | Hish 1ent and he has conducted it of group more powerful, they would find in | h Wera most) aps Savitski said he willing to give (35g0q, Rurritt Hotel Bldg.. New Britain Telephone 2580 its sole prop it that counterpoise.” Ihis wife §10 per week and he also Family Row Alred r #ince that tim parent in the stee quipments, 3 2 W YORK “This I perceived quite often at |wants her to live with him. He Sranik Stowell, Bged L8, Lwo. \\.,‘,,, the arrival of Mr. Donnelly re $1.58 compared with $1 Cheritonis,; | ipublic” utliities & and MBER: EW 101([!; Ai\il)nni!nnY;RD STOCK EXCHANGES Geneva,” he continued, “speaking lqenied having told Sergeant McCue pyjeq out a knife and opened afn UWs city. there was added ta New | Tnc sty sar: foods. Buying of the motors cen- oI iArs: Rl with delegates of many American [he has a wife in Poland. {blade, daring his brother John, aged Britain's trading populace, a man of | e = ) |tered largely in General Motors, states, I was told that they regretted | Afrs. Fliss denled that she has ‘o strike him again, according to |CXtensive experience in the dry goods e ‘g?m: ?w;h’r.M":‘l-M »"’:'which established another high record for all time around 225 3 against a closing quotation of 217 | that they are not vet in a position |heen keeping company with Savit- |, /0 (w0 astimony, adjudged the | to submit successfully before the gki, She was not seen running ou AETNA LIFE e Sol Penn 0Oil Co., has ac-| v |canse of much trouble in the family | ity S . , e iy Pt b L S W CONNECTICUT GENERAL their neighbors. They expressed |rived, she said. qquiy. |€0 @ suspended committment to =il )u‘m‘n \‘"3 “f.m circulation as fo the probable the hope to me that the nlnlm v\"fll] Judge ]!\;\n:s"r:})rd’;}rd»rad .kn\l = o thive raraiiiatovy. 1ohn wad Bin| Eennadll o disbibisiion Hevelem 6 dotion el Gensrall Afotors directars TRAVELE come when the league will give ski to pay his wife $10 a week un- |- = slaw, ged 44, were dis- | Aereiby SER janxag sday, but-most ra 1o o | father, islayy, medi 44 syeroraies for 24,000 gallons of gasoline, | on Thursday, but-most traders look i e for 417 stock dividend of 30 or 100 LIBERATE PHEASANTS |Gt s4. 1n acdition to-tne " sesura them an opportunity to break be- |der $200 bonds or go to jail for 60 | 1‘_‘ The three of them tweéen themsclves and the United |da ged with breach of peace States this old dual dealing which | On the charge of Improper con- . - they conmsider not to become more |duct he was sentenced to jail for 1‘\; Frank said his father and brother and more dangerous to thelr inter- |days and executlon of the sentence [ cthi s ™ 0 He oo quring an WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS . : \ ? IN' NEARBY GOVERS! nationg. life.” |was suspended. Judgment was sus-1, .ument about Frank’s money. His {advance in the railroad group, “In Geneva,” he said, “better than [pended in Mrs. :‘“-‘;‘; f“’!-‘ ather choked him and kicked him — | “Nickel Plate” common and Chesa- | ¢ at home, they are in a position to Assault Charged |so he pulled out the knife. His = peake and Ohio comm 7 R | ! ! |s (ereooy 200 7 common each mov- understand how much can be gained | A. Barnardo aged 41 veats and | ipou¢ hand came in contact with Fish and Game Club Lets 200 Birds e s 9 y o by forming in the midst of the |John B”"?;‘l*’ flg’];‘ 21 f'f"‘l"s- :""'“ |the blade and was scratched. Frank front the Sinte—"Go i | Chesapeake and Ohio preferred and | = . A league a special group with peculiar jcharged with assaulting each Other.|q.iq ne fainted andw hen he recov B Mar 3old points | z e g solidarity.” The foremr is the father of the lat-| .7 1o was out on the sidewalk | Fields. above last week's final figures. | HARTFORD NEW‘BRITMN | “Latin America at present has ter. Judge Hungerford fined John |py.; e was taken to New Britain 18 members In the league, and these |Barnardo $5 and costs and discharg- | General hospital. He said he has members, acting as a unit, form a fed A. Barnardo. otlted. sthoe he was. 10/ years old bloc whose' sigificance is especially | Ofticer Patrick Meehan arrested [ao: has always turned over his felt when the assembly proceeds to |the men in the rear of 103 ATch.iyages to his parents. elections by a majority vote for its late Saturday night. John | Prospects of higher dividends | also influenced the buying of Case Threshing Machin American the state game commission and de- | RAdiator and R. H. Loose- livered to the Goodwich and Hansen | \Viles Blscuit all of poultry tarm in Elm Hill. George | Which sold five to ten points high- | The New Britain Fish & Game association has liberated 200 young pheasants which were furnished by Hartford Conn. Trust Bl A ey . Burritt Hotel Bldg, He lost his job two weeks WE OFFER AND RECOMMEND Greenwich Water & Gas 7% pfd president, the council, the comunis he was Intoxdeated and his| L R00] G TR 0 poll i eElm il Ocores Activly of Aniberet Theaied | sions, and the court of justice. A 't was {rving to Pyt M |the navy recruiting station. He was Slation: sunasnlondan liberatios & associated with reports that | majority vote in these meetings is from going out on the street rejected because he is half an and he was assisted by the follow- | dividendsgon the stock would be | ed and wten he fell down his 7 or 28, and Latin-Amerjca holds 1 14 Havata | inaugwatia & ¥ under the required height. Ferap i i t week. 18 58 theselvotes. mother thought he was hurt and she : SR e ’ Lg: 0 18 f : S e e s oTide a rilavmAgatan ™ | Judge Hung :!oul remarked lx‘. | H. J. DONNELLY | Clark, who placed 40 birds in the | Wall Street. Opening | tnat presentation in various |ing, he said ”“w\'w'”? o hi m“‘dmml“ “‘1””; nd w ' H-wear Ease Beplli districq Dacl Cooley i REEEy i gabld ol gcar il endin : represents s |ing, he sa N trouble and in his opinion Frank is and women's ready-to-wear appare ho liberated 29 of them in Ken- |railroad And industrial shares ush ld 7 The ordinary assembly has | Driver Fined > cause of it He had spent ears of his life in | oo 1 s ,l,‘ L oater ; to yle 0 sington district; [¢d in the new week in the stock E. Smith and Dr. Frank Zwick, who [market. Bullish enthusiasm was Horinee voars and by | 1ot loose 30 birds in the Shuttle )('.',mhw”m‘ by enormious buying of | Albert Steigor in his Springheld es. | Meadow and Flanders ditrict. feneral Motors, which opened with tablishment for seven years. He was | Fred Wakefield —and Charles |% Plogliotiiz 10 shaves st il buyer and also & stockholder in | Fleischer set out 25 birds in the dis. (and quickly extended its gain to Taifen asneasns trict comprising the Mountain road {More than & points. I Stecl he Boston Store is divided into | to the Plainville reserfoir and b jopened 1 points higher and Southens BallwAY Gy Bask o contained | the mountain on the Plainville “D"“”' b Rallv s HagKy Backing ot BerE it Case vH upont and Air Reduction reached ted 20 birds n the swamp sur- |Ne% oD Drices on initial gains of these lines he been employed as er by the Smith & Murray Co. Frank Grabowski aged 36, of Cewington, pleaded not guilty to the | arge of driving an automobile | hile under influence of liquor. He 'was fined 3100 and costs with $5 remitted and sentenced to jail for| | met six times, and they have twice had the presidency. They have at present in the council two posts, and they will soon have an additional one, they have two judges in the court of justice, and are represented v one or more delegates on all the permanent big commissions “The league has given these states an opportunity to play a role in in- Markers Marybam and wife were charged with violation of the | liquor law in their home, 63 Lafay- © otte street. Detective Sergeant Ellinger and nt O'Ma arrested them Sat- urday shortly before noon and lleged liquor and mash. The used couple have suspended j v them 221, 15 days. H s 1 by Super- Officer Cyrus Schoonmak street jast night. rgeant Matt abrest THOMSON & McKINNON 11 Wall Street New York City ume on Grove 20 departments whh 7 man | sentences hanging ov building, th yent. In these | liber on two floors of street level and ba ternational life whic hmost of them |testified that Grabowskl was |nt0\1~‘h‘mm_ skl Sl 3 b ) sl et o L e i ite : : would otherwise never have known, cated. R AT nCak Ve A ey ke g cartled, amEns I, O T el oAt DS Ewikit (Genbbalinotorat land ainer EW FRITAIN BRANCH and which the small states would | After court, Grabowskl retained |}/ BT o B oo oa ™y T R T S b i e e 1 Brae Yeoiotat Sinalimeeting for JdLviy | Burritt Hotel Bldg. nave formerly thought impossible,” |Attorney Lgwrence J. Golon and| wore continued until Fridny | seags, cortets. coniaing - reany (s | Quarter istrict on the road to Hare, |1end_action this week. rumors of | Sianagers - i ot g, (€ superier oW morning in $1,000 bonds ot e b S Bl e ° TORE T8 HEE L generous distributions to stockhold- | Risuaes: Fepak ¥. Lo |bonds of $300. Bialn |wear,” domestics, wash goods, no-| ford. G Al U e o ns, jewelry, ‘gloves, handkerchie Barney Mason and Murphy ission houses reported | | e Patsy Mazza, aged of* 377 | jtio h nt. Cony Fads ¥ ‘wrn Heotlolareed tilht ==t S GORONER: GOES AWAY |and_otner tines. o . - |took 30 birds to Plainville and let o great influx of outside buying as s S R A e With Mr ] yonnelly in the :“.ynl\‘:n] them free in the Scottswamp dis & Testitick ths spisileq dleatin thell Our Telephone Number is: on of the are Two birds gained their freedom |premier motor stock to a high rec- | Carinojof 58 Markel = atreet, hady his three sons, Bernardy Philip and | judgment suspended and was told Mix on Vacation, Satisfled With |l Hhreo sons Tenaros = WP £0C | while betng transferred from the iord and the vigorous outburst of e e aul. Bernard has eharge of 4l |shipping to the liberating crates and [buying in the rafl shares late last | | Progress in Two Murder Cases ready-to-wear department; MNP the last seen of them they were | Meanwhile, varions pools re- | tions with enthu- | peace hereafter. Ry anies tarniaT ¢ 1 i Pt | |the men’s furnishir nd Paul the making tall tracks for a cornfield. | sumed t Nick Scapellati, aged 33, of 92| 1 His Distric s s e | mak (Continued from Firet Page) o sepn bl e IR D e e Further detalls as to the exact siasm noteworthy ad- | i = the past few days for alleged im-| New Haven, Conn. Aug. & GP bout 50 salesmen and ladics, '”f‘vjl',"”:‘f’(" Pl '\hfl"‘l' i R "’“”"“""_" enthal said. proper conduct following admission With the statement that he as sat- i Al ng he New Britain [shares of Warner Pleturse were tak- Fish & Game association. en at 32, a higi price, repregenting Officer Feeney testified that the | or 5 17 year old glrl last week, | isfied with the progress so far made | - ; . . . L 2 boy ran out of the police station {pleaded not guilty ni\d his case was ni the inv '.\Hflnf!lfl:\'fl'l"”lv Fiitns | May Hf‘\e IEISDECt()l Bt = i fa e e ’"\‘ pointssphle after belng brought in from the | continued until Thursday morning of Robert Demolin in Wallingford | For Steam Fittings Cit lte [&nshecuation and Iinoncmounta store by Supernumerary Officer Vin- | g(torney Alfred Le Witt repre- | last week and the slaying of John n the plumbi code s vy ms DOIE olnoipeaiaal New onk cent and was caught after a chase. | gonts him i el e, : Holng S noTe S ntral was added to the list of | sents . Scapellati w urned | Costanzo in Orange month, common counel it | - & ecovaing new. fop opiteat o Judge Hungerford committed Las- | , o oAby s At ey Derbnee R el e r to the police by his attorney.| Coroner Eli Mix today departed on for a |the vear. TForeign exchanges were | vision for a steam- Jacob Jennings left Prince & Whitely Koyl Sitosy OFealliefEs iormator Stanley Barnofskl, Wasil Panych, 'a ten day vacation. He left Deputy fitting 1 clor, Ordinance Commit- | . lops ™ oo oovion™ ot sansett |irregul neh franes oper saying his record indicates that h¢ | wajter Panyeh and Fleanor Tare- | Coroner Lewis L. Ficld in charge of |ter Chairman David L. Nair declared | pit 5 g |slightly lower, wTile Spanish pesetas | Established 1878 Is in need of corrective punishment. | jon were charged with improper | the investigations. | this morning Some evening this week, drive out 16 Demand sterling | i Laskowski said he took the candy | .onqy to give to a baby at home. He did ! .. not want it for himself. Members New York Stock Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange—Cleveland Stock Exchange ehang conference | br s lcarfed that in the 1 city no provision was ever o the Carr Land nee of your life nd s ch of the peace and Antonio Esposito is still held in in a tenement at 1 indust enne 2 nat o make m the county jail in conncetion with of Mytrle street carly Sunday morn- Jemolin kil It was learncd - an inspector of the work of |See ad yoard has made public the results | Gambling Case uEE o the Demolin killing was learned 1 an inspectol he work of |See adv.——ndvt, {poar ! 1 s | Lot e i 1 g . i CamblingaCnee o g ing. Officers st Bloomquist and {oday. that he *was arrested in East the imifitters, with the result t \lexander lodge, No. 24, A. I D., of a study of manufacturing corpor- | Essex Building, Lewis Street, Hartford; Phone 2-8261 X John O'Keefe arrested them and Hayen some time ago after a rum they have been doing their work | Daughters of St. George, will ho ition in & with the declaration | Springfield Telephone Walnut 3789 reet ed with | L 10 Greenwood keeping a gambling place at 7 East g picnic at the home of Mrs. W. Weh- (that despite many individual r of Ledge road, Plainville, Thurs- |0f “abou fied that the woman, who 1S yupner was killed in a speeding an- withont fear of the watchful eye of married, made admission that war- ! {omobile, but nothing developed in an i s the plumbers, build- New Britain Telephone 4081 pector, Main street, was continued until nding prosperity” industry | et L L nated the charge of ImProper. the case, ing contractors and electricians have | day atterncen. Members. will gl whole is onerating on 2 smaller |l _ Sl Ty e con conduct 1 AN SO S o to be sub, 1 to. on 1:45 trolley from center. margin of profit than at An{yt:m; Hemmme and pleaded not guilty. DIOMUAths Stastimoniyy ftsppedred SUIT FOR $10,000 Chairn avitt of the building _ Dow't forget the Twi e of since the war, 1421 alone excepted. | E OFFER Harold Boyak, James Begbissian, | (/4% noe of the oL RTaenb e New Biitaln Lumber com- | commission is of the v that | Carr Land Co. from 6 to § this week Sty S el arvlies o g WalcEE M st Sk sight and o drinking hout followed, [DAnY: tITUER Attorney Alfred Le- one should be provded. el OO g£h a commarison of conditions National Bank of Commerce ian, Sam Oarkasian, and Pe \Tilage Hineettora Mudd taRa o Witt, has hrought ml.‘ for U‘I»n da 1 of wmy\y\\ ir e Lmh Mr. and Mrs. Geor o the last on which zarian, charged with gauinbling, also ' e gerforc d e T e Santl nd Bessoni, local are just as many as the possibility have r on oan g Al | G T C had their fa'«-s continued & gntit | (10 accused men $10 and costs for builders alleging non-payment of 0f short eircuit in the electrician’s through the White mou i tcavallanie, | uaranty rust ompany 3 drunkenness and $10 and costs for S . Vaine 1 ‘and Thursday morning. T z 3 money owed. The action is return- laine. High Tow Close The piace was ralded shortly after | IMPropet onduct, The woman was 300 (o' ciey court — _— o e | bt s S T e A \Boy Bites Mother . (Americans Do Not Know am Can ... 021 61% 62% fpan Am met B 613 % 65% |Niles-BePond com . 21 Konstanty Curloniss of »58 Farm- | _ Elmer Ackerman, aged 23, of 49 | RF Rl [ While in a Fit| Rare Quality of Silence (I (05" ] (0631 10636 1 oy antn S oA S [ North & 0I0d oy 26 ington avenue pleaded guilty to the | CHErTy strect. Henry Medric, aged o | with a fit which rendered | Washington, Aug. 9 (P—Americ s S o ; iatce Ao Lt 1% | Peck, Stowe & Wil 24 charge of drunkenness and not | 21 of 61 Oak strect, and nk et him ble 1o control himeelf, | cans do not appreciate fhe golden He Tins 400 | aalo Gorple 1% 1 Mg Co .. 60 zuilty to the charge of breach of | Meiziewski, aged of 148 Farm- 8 v Peneck, aged 16, of 34 Oak | quallties of silence, in the belief of | 4 Sugar PYEN ‘ g e s 3 197 | Scovill Mfg Co 240 the peace. Officer David Doty mads :y’“"}‘]"" L "‘“‘r]“‘ ‘l‘ ‘”‘l‘; | street, bit his mother, Mrs. Josepl | Rev. Dr. E. W. Gibbons. pastor of | Am Tel & 1439 1431 ultw\ui-“:‘,l‘]m B b1 "”"(1""]\\'\ =iy ':: o arrest. He testified that Mrs, | IDJUTY to the fence around the Old F I Peneck, on the finger this forenoon, | the Abbey S G F e 1aq7¢ | Sinela 1% | Stanley Works .. ;‘}:x}l::i‘«‘mi‘:‘nnl hutband has been | BUrritt school properts at Main and i unerals inflicting painful in e i ey Y it | LS 1988 | sE ATER R = intoxicated for ten days. Nl 1 o j':““_* ¥ s pl g — ‘e New Britain General hospital z the pulpit at the Calvary Anaconda Cop 51 " 114 ‘::1:1’);‘:,‘, ‘I:‘\l 1 1 orrington Co com 70 She has had three hours’ sleep in ANouial: Sossundaymorning Alvin H. Baclir received a telephone request for the ntist church here yesterday, he ' Atehison 1437 1411 1421 | el e o iladiig ) SERLRLT b that time, she said by Oficers Teeney, Smigel and 5 5 504 | ambulance and physicians, the ¢ declared that Americans should Bald Toco 126% 125 = Public Utilities e’ Curloniss itestified that: snei| Liooler Safiers o Wspikiledscnanet S AlYai Doshn, w8 Years oM DEBILLIEE G0 e i iienal e f | fakalmors tise 1 allent: senzofisn moit & onie 10z Liiie 101t L b7 % Conn Elec Service ... o8 was chased out of the house at mid- | through backyards and over fences, \rch street, died at his home last G qneatl On LArrval,, 16k was | oni el yorks of goatsland! astec: Cnetn it 01 45% e e Conp L& ow pid .« s100- 11 night Saturday, ber husband coming | Ackerman said he had a “funny Uight after a long illness. —Ho was T CF0 0 hoy had run ahout picces of art so that their impres. | Callf Pet A L i 107 Tirde B Lo 0y home intoxicated and in an ugly | feeling” after drinking some beer. # Veteran patternmaker at the ! R s SRl Sl pe s e e AU v € obacco Prod .108% 107 N B Gas ¢ bk rom! That 15 why e putleq the sicects | & I Corbin company for the greater | the street and crea lc | sions might sink deep. Can Pac b [ Gnionipas. . 151K d5% St X g e i ré.iord sentenced: him | off the fence 5 Y part of his ears as a resident of | CScitement as his mother tried to = % Cer De Pasco 73 7 3% | United Fruit . 116% 115% 3 Tel Rts 7 8 D i sitiontaa car|| Thietser ploketa wors!Uamaged,| L8 clly overpower him. The entire nigh- QUAKE IS RECORDED. S '35t U 8 Ct Ir Pipo 248 its Tl to 10 days in jail and suspended exe- Lorhood was alarm cution of the sentence. Washington, Aug. 9 (P—A severe, C M & § P S Ind Al He was born in New Haven and carthquake, center about 4, C R I & Pac | Judge Hungerford said he wanted came to this city after he left his TREASURY STATEMENT Rubber Charged With Street Walking | the voung men to fnow that the f [ . s : o cb 3 ; Sophie Sinski alias Sophic Manck- | statute provides a finc of $250, ana | Malve home. He was a member Dedham Laundryman Held miles_in a northesterls directlon | Oulle, Cop ' teel Treasury balance $219,697,792 o8 19 20 Myrtle stre as | costs or six months in jail or both °f the Second Advent church. Su it . o o | [rom Washington, was recor ur- | C r sh Ry S e it i o e lthn e onterhd Bleiineal saenton) vvbig T Dipiwtie A (ians or Lt l)]l_:;zs L T " i g g e S ST chnnge i £ - ‘ y e ; Daher, two daughters, Mrs Boston, Aug. 9 (P)—Soohoo Toy, | university seismograph. The shocks Colo Tuel It i Sobtitaiands aeh0 d witance or 'Keefe. them nd costs, say| e co 2 4 LI : s et 4 2 2 West Elec 0; balances, 91,000,000. gt oh 'f,mcf' Rk o L‘P;‘r, st She e il A C. and Miss Alvina Dedham laundryman, was held in’|hegan at 10:50 p. m., castern stan-!Consol Gas i Vhite Motor Boston — Exchanges, 57,000,000 Prosccuting Attorney Woods or 8 was g dent. r. two sons. Arthurr and $10,000 and Chin Low You of Bos- | dard time, and ended at 1:30 a. m. | Corn Prod %R \willys Over balances, 80,000,000, entered. | Guilty of Breach of Peace ed a plea of not guilt I step-son. Robert M. ton in $7,000 when charged today | The maximum intensity was be-| Cru Steel L8 w ko ol “Eratsard Goodtick: agéa B8 -g | Iornest and Woolworth —_— Otficer O'Keefe testified that ,h.' i')\;;‘Ir‘r:".;(]l'cn:’u[‘1']’:") o :,“'( 4 ;‘f :," Dorman, a sister, Mrs. Gustave with illegal posscssion and smug- | tween 11-21 and 11:24 Dodge Bros A | S W . has had the VounE O . |chargs of breach of the posce. He |BOrtz of Boston, and a brother, gling of oplum before United States Du Pont De | e | Trolley Wreck Being surveillance for about a month € ) e ace €| o 3 nd seve ssioner J¢ al was . 5 = > e A 313 . g = . : n "ehe 18 out at night with men on |Was arrested by Officer Peter Skier- = of New Haremiand s i Conmiisloner Jomy SLLflE lalliag SO e Y RIURE PARERS five 13 | el Probed in HMass Today andchildren set for September New York, Aug. 9 (® | Erle RR A | (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) | Southbridge, Mass., Aug. 9. (P— ki at 3 o'clock Sunday morning ured in the c Rberits | ko sutomobile parties and the parents o1l aarrices Wil ‘he X 2 1 5 m.,f’?hf ofl\‘cer they are unable to |at his mother's home on Lilac street, | 1 uneral services will b w;m: 7| Both were arrested after a trunk | Dempsey filed the preliminary Erfe 1at ptd ‘f“ Investigation of the head on collision control hor. Yesterday morning |He was fined §20 and costs, [ o bty e e ns | s TinsRoriin, ehiaes gefaed it for his boxing license at the|Tam Flayers 1700 tusurance Stocks between a trolley car and express car about 3:30 o'clock, the young wo- | Stanley Oryolek of 42 Grove {the home :md'uth,: flr';'r‘fikv fl;\l(wl Dedham .on Saturday. The pol athletic commission today pre- | Fisk Ru o Sl % | Aaitin CRERAIGY 75 on the Worcester Consolidated lines O was with a man on Myrtle |street pleaded not guilty to charges | Sccond Advent chureh. = Rev. R. churge that the two men are part of | paratory to making formal applica-| Genl Aspha T e Ul Dpniam s A8 near Morton's corner, Charlton, Sat- Wn, and ran when she saw the |Of breach of the peace and assault- Huggins, pastor, will officiate. In-|4p ulgporate system for distributing | tion to the license commission to- | Genl Flec R 3 e | agton Eies Tns T30 urday night, will begin today e ing his wife. The arrest was made |terment will be in Fairview ceme | . opium imported at Seattle | morrow. Ha was accompanied by his | Genl Motors .. 22 il b e by T T S e A e v O« a liar,” were the first words [on complain‘ of Miss Ruth E. Bri hade e “ nnhenn Rasue N dHIe Rl 4 [ Aetna, Fire .. messenger on the express car, lost the,_young woman uttered on the |toll, woman probation officer. ] VICTIM UNIDENTIFIED | Fitzsimmons, Bénton Harbor, Mich e RS . sl ada his life and .«u.\‘ persons were in- . . He had been drinking and gam- | New 1 Phe man | bromoter | R en, Aug. 9 (@) < |bling and when his wife refu {111 Cent ral 2¥e | Hartfo stand. She denled Officer witn ford 1 Z ) o 0 4 s 8 ed to \ H n yes- —— o, Post Office officials are checking ‘eKefe's statements that she sta AR : ] Ised fatally injured in North Haven yes- | ; |ttt Y 1% | National Fire . oil ks ot mEDt givem money Haeut ub Bia cont torday by an automobile had not| YACHT 1S REFLOATED |1 G & | < i (bt el o |up on the amount of mail and mat- Tudge Hungerford: continued the|30d kicked her according to the been identified by the coroner's of- | Bridgeport, Aug. 9 (P) — The | Int NCke il e e Gl ter destroyed when the cars burned uas! testimony of his wife and daugh- . . v Int Pape S er rras! case untll Saturday morning in $100 | festimony of his o ; ! fiecc up until late today. The man stcam vacht Blue Goose. said to he- | 121 POt MRy { Gonb. Generat after the .Grash. ik l“‘"“ ! ('r\;l,':l-';:\ 9 _I:. 1 ..;\;‘1 (]f‘[‘uq«v UNDERTAKER was struck on Middletown avenue by | long to a members of the New Y l\" e Val St 50 Mantfacturing Slooks L RSN R ey - s Feeney e ar a war- | Phone '1625-¢ automobile operated by William | Yacht club, which = grounded near | “°! A A ! . i . Bredls O e god with|Tant Oryolek's daughter said the Opposite St Mar's ¢ e Maxidar, NIl tonk | the Penfsld2Rete Alstthonks. yes. |LoUlS & Naah 188 il | S o ¢ | Beaches Being Closed Michael Poppy W arge ause Y . or father's Residence 17 Su S i 34, duagden. v DI 3 # ¥ . " | Mack Truck ..120% 91 | Am Hosiery 25 % . cause of the trouble is her father's mmer | o i Oadwall Because of Pollution the man to the New Haven hospital, | terday was pulled off at high tide | o0 oy 80 Nill is at liberty in | today by the tug The yacht | (&' breach of the peace and drunken- gambling rather than his drinking -Hfd Cpt Co com.. 80 §5 | Hartford, Aug, 9. P—One beach e—— where he di¢ ness. Officer Feeney testified 0|0y 500 ne qrinks some, i . 'Mid Cont . . making the ;;‘rrest (fr: ti?::‘r‘»uh(u”?{ Oryolek denied the cl ,.Z(J 1 BOLLERER ‘::v;ula on a charge of reckless dri was apparantly not dar d. 1“0 Kan & Tex 267 I3 ‘mm\ \\ Spencer (.,,;‘l, 2 ]\ ‘;l]i\l‘l.‘l‘,,xll‘[i\r(:)\:: ll?«‘:“ "rl’:s:d;( L\;: members of the man's family ¥ ever P e she | ing. | e i Mo Pac pfd 911 4 | Billings & Spencer pfd — o |Haven he . has alre; 3 oV Romhe, tdl Tibmunt stfeah| S BLSE ISR s W61 Ah8 Would . — | MESSAGE OF SYMPATHY |aiont won o. 143 78% s P R Ry 9 |closed, and a large number of other Saturday evening. Judge Hungerford saigy Orvolek POSY SHOP BALL PLAYER SOLD | Berlin, Ang. 9 (PM—Roman Cath- N Y Central ..139 Colt’s Arms 251 | beaches on the Connecticut shore of Mre. Poppy sald her husband often {has a very bad record and the only TU FRIENDS W i | Mobile, Aug 9 (—The purchage olic societies in Bradenburg have N Y N H & | Eagle Lock 100 Long TIsland sound may be closed undresses and walks around the .o 1ag0es not wish to send him you CAL s;\‘ >'~|m"l\“\t‘:\'\( £ |of Pitcher Clowers, a right hand [sent a telegram to Archbishop Mora |Nor & West | Fafnir Bearing Co 95 | within the next year or two because houte when fntoxicated and thelys ay for 4 leng term is that there “‘I IH FLOWERE By WIRE | Durler from the Boston American | Yidel Rio of Mexico expressing sym- [North Amer Hart & Cooley S 190 [of the pollution due to discharge of % e " league club was announced today by [ pathy for their coreligionists in that |Nerth Pacific Landers, Frary T E] 91 building sewage according to Dr. N' B Machine vars 18 16 |Stanley H. Osborn, state commis- N B Machine pfd ....102 — sloner of health, children in the family are ashamed |apq gaven childran in the family. He 4 4 ¢ of him impored a_ fail sentence of 45 days (MM MAINKI. BROE WL 1uL b !fhrv Mobile club He will report to | country in the present religious con- | Pacific OVl Judge Hungerford sentenced him land suspended execution of 30 Mobile this week troversy there. Pack Mot Car

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