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City Items P UTNAM | M) N!':.“‘_‘W\m BOY SCOUTS HAVE REAL GRIEVANCE Recuse West Point Policeman— Sool at Girl Sconts — Camp Sepunkum, West Morris, Conn., Aug. 16 (P—FEleven boys who hiked from the Boy Scout camp here to West Point last week came back Saturday night overheated in the neighborhood of the collar. They charge that a certain West Point po- liceman escorted them from the academy parade ground because they wore “shorts” and regulation Scout shirts, the official summer uniform of Boy Scouts the country over. But, say the youngsters, this in- sult was not enough for the modest | officer of the law. Having ejected HALF HUNDRED INDIANS AIDING (Continued from First Page) PROFIT TAKING 1 NOTICEABLE TODAY But Main Tendency of Stock Market Is Upward New York, Aug. 16 () — ’rhch main price movement in today's |stock market continued upward al- | |though an increasing tendency take profits and put out short lin were noted. Buying orders spread o.er a broad list, ing of the a dozen is PERSONALS Aldo Bernini of New York city, former resident of New Britain, was a visitor in town over the week-end. Mrs. Mary Kelly of Hart street and Mrs. Margaret Sullivan of Maple street have returned to their homes after spending thelr vacations at Fort Trumbull Beach, Milford. Manuel Racher, aged 3, of 58 Tal- cott street, fell down stairs at his o A :;‘}"’I‘r"ie;“:“f;“’c;y :Lfi:'tfi;‘:ug;“:‘:’ig of fifty Shoshone and Arapahoe In- dians today following the accidental serious, but he was able to return to | shooting of the posse's leader, Col. his home yesterday after treatment | myn oo, e PSSO leaden, Col at New Britain General hospital. | jutant general, by one ot the rad. Misses Alice and Anna Balley, |skins. Ho was not seriously Beatrice McConn and Mary Blum | wounded. have returned home after vacation- | ing at Pleasant View, Westerly, R. L | Ogden, Utah, Aug. 16. (P—A. J. Probation Ofticer E. C. Connolly | Miller, one of the two mall clerks has resumed his duties after a two |overpowered and bound by the Wy- weeks' vacation. | oming mail train bandits, is on his them from the grounds because half | , GUite RuC Brks WiICL EArLgnn (mer 10 1} i;il,::m‘: e l;’;’;“w',‘f their arms and thelr legs from the | 32uShter, Miss Ruth Hart, have re- 2" ; b o8 % turned from their vacation at Indian | C°rs and postal Inspectors from knees down were exposed, he de- | irne ot 4 i to give infi n Neck. Brantord, venne to give information that clined to take the same action Wall Street Briefs Imports of crude rubber at all Ports of the United States in July Increased to 37,087 tons from 3U,- 107 tons, the month before and 33,- 918 tons in July, 1925, the Rubber Assoclation of America reports. The total for the seven months, this year rose to 245,724 tons from 215,705 tons in the same period of 1925, Imports at Atlantic ports in July| 338 tons. Alexandra Lodge, No. 24, A. I. O. Daughters of St. George, will hold a regular meeting Wednesday even- ing at 8 o'clock in Vega hall. HOME BREWERS ABOUT T0 RECEIVE BAD BLOW| ties sald the amount of the loot had not been determined. ¢ Chase Is Halted Lander, Wyo., Aug. 16. (A—The chase of the two Union Pacific mail bandits was given up by the nosse Conspiracy Indictments to Be Filed We Offer: Against Makers of Supplies For Amateurs, Associafed Oil company, net earnings of $4,010,834 for the Chicago, Aug. 16 UP—A blow 0 second quarter of 1 compared home brewers and those who sell [ with $5,143,513 in the second quar- home brewing supplies is about tm"‘r"lafl wzr, making net for the half year 165,347, against $10,- E. C. Yellowly, 554,967 in the first half of 1 revealed reports = 100 American Hardware 100 Stanley Works were | heavy buy- | rails which sent nearly | ues in that group to ne i péakk prices during the morning be- | ng followed by a revival of a tivity reports that while its|in the I priced indust with | net profits for the first |United States common touch- 26 were slightly less than |ing a new record high at 158. corresponding period last| Widespread predictions of a big August show a sub-|oil market this week, to be based on stantial increase over a year ago.|the ex d decision of the Stand- Net income for the half year was|ard Oil Co. of New Jersey directors $1,012,202, equal to $3.27 a share. |to retire preferred stock and {increase the dividend on the com- | mon, were dealt a staggering blo {when only the regular common div dend was declared and no action taken toward calling in the prefer- | red. The traditional “selling on the | |g00d news” brought about a break | of § polnts in Dupont on the an- | nouncement that the quarterly divi- | dend had been i sed from 2 1.2 | to 3 1-2 per cent, and a meeting | be delivered, hibition administrator day. The blow will be in the form of conspiracy indictments against Chi- cago concerns where amateur brew- ors have been getting supplies. Mr. Yellowly and District Attorney Olson consider the new move of such im- portance that the latter has consent- pro- to- City, Inc | business an half of 1 in the year, Ju Thomson, Tfenn & Lo, Burritt Hotel Bldg.. New Britain Telephone 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. Title Guarantee & Trust Co. PRICE ON APPLICATION f WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS | | Mother Institutes Habeas E'BR% BROTHERS &G RT] NEW_QBRITAIN Hartf T ¥ °§3§f’,’1‘§‘6 rust Bldg. Burritty iHotel}8 a e, 34‘20 Street Alleging that her daughters and Patricla, aged 8 and 9 years re- spectively ,are held at the the Hou- |satonic summer camp in Salisbury. after an automobile trip to Canada|contrary to an Ohio court order and the Thousand Islands. directing that she was to have cu Misses Mary Van Gorder and|tody of the children part of the ye Julia. Dombrow of Jubilee street,|Mrs, Mary Grant McCann of Can- have left to spend a few weeks in|ton, O., has hrought a haheas corpus the Adirondack mountains and |action, through Attorney Thomas Canada. |P. McDonough of this th he WE OFFER 50 Landers, Frary & Clark 10 Aetna Life Insurance 100 New Britain Machine com. 50 Stanley Works 11 and next Me. THOMSON & McKINNON 11 Wall Street high record near 150. Other repre- | In the course of investigating | sentative rail shares were in demand i ) e but profit taking caused mild reces- nifications of the dispute, the latter an expert horseman, f 4 PUT, 8K Co e . Steel urements the yachts wert ording to his claims, were plan- | 5108 Gty i Jooked into by Mr. Lansing and he | Ning to open a riding school in Britain, according to a court of {and other Industrial leaders. found that neither o( the yachts brought today, and the | New York City MEMBERS Chicago Board of Trade Chicago Stock Exchange Indianapolis Stock Exchange Winnipeg Grain Exchange New York Stock Exchange New York Cotton Exchange New York Produce Exchange New York Coffee & Sugar Exch. on fo sha hor NEW BRITAIN BRANCH Burritt Hotel Building T. FRANK L Telephone 1815 and 1816 Manager DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE SERVICE TO ALL MARKETS Listed stocks carried on conservative margin against | latter | pur- take “Lock Shop” Pond, But Policc In- ling h TREASURY STATEMENT TLow Treasury balance .. $177,472,174 142% High Close White Motor Willys Over Woolworth 6014 1013 York—Exel balance, $10 Boston — Exc 000; balances, $37 HIGH TRIBUTE IS PAID FORMER JUDGE ROGERS | Standing of Yale Law School Largely Hard 8% 8% New anges, $470,000,- 000,000, anges, ,000,000. 165 % 000; $68,000,~ LOCAL STOCKS Phila. Mayor Thinks Majority of (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Directors Favor Sunday Insurance Stocks Bid Asked Actlvity. Aetna Aetna Aetna Casualty Life Ins Co. Part Paid . Aetna Full Paid | mi; b t. t . against a troop of Girl Scouts who| Judge and Mrs. B. W. Alling have | :')‘lf“; i f" a‘,‘"l:‘““zl’:““" Uring leg to assume personal charge of the g 3 Suire e adigan investigation and will present his re-| Production of refined antimonial had their stockings rolled down to | returned from their vacation 0| inor postal clerk, also has been IEoeHits the smad » 26w, Aave | 1ead n L-“,. 3 States and Me thele ‘shoes and “had mors bare esk | Vermont e B rt e grand jury in a few days | leac ited Sta A g 45 ” 9 « » the; s i ico in Ju as 205 toms reater and shoulders than any of the fel-| Mrs. Eva Ginsberg of Arch street| Meanwhile C, F. Dutton, inspector ‘f,:";:,p’"r sha AL B Bl e B b amngunling lows” the boys declare. Sald one of |left today for Saratoga, N. Y. | from Salt Lake, and Wilford Dan- (7% \m 66,583, short tons. The output, | the boys this morning: “Girls can| Attorney Harry M. Ginsburg is | vers, chief clerk of the railway mail | While the law forbids the sale of N avan a4 T thn R Teae thind get away with anything, but boys— | spending the week at Indian Neck, | service in Ogden, are completing the [stills or related apparatus, it has|yo = P‘mmmm“ for the seven what's the Branford. checking of the mail scattered about |been inoperative because of an in-| % FINHC L COF A SR : == [nssm sl |ferprefation of the rule which holds |, oj ¢ an increase of 19,526 tons| Miss Ma'b»x gohnsqf\, office sec. | —_— : hat the varlous parts of a still do | oo oo period last year. The tary at the Y. M. C. A., return DIVORGED WOMAN BRINGS not constitute such unless they are |, .4, 1aad output in the two coun- of stockholders called to vote on a [to her duties today after a t iproperly assembled and functioning n July was 70,233 tons against | proposal to increase the authorized weeks' trip to Philadelphia. Miss| [as parts of the st Special agents 186 tons in June. common stck from 1,500,000 shares Johnson spent a week taking in the SUIT TO GET CHILDREN reported to have obtained evi- he New York Central rallroad of $100 par to 5,000,000 srahes of sights of the sesquicentennial, stills, essentially com-|earneq §$5.56 a share in the half(no par and to issue two shares of = 2 N te are on mm!av in the mmo“c on surplus of $25136,311|new stock for one of old e Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nolan of Corpus |0f numero a share in the first| While directors of the United | Belden street have returned home | parts nearb, 2 tes Steel oration d. hold | (Cor.tinue First Pa e | b s with a surplus of $20,- es Steel corporation do not h d from First Page) ialmr a week's stay at Old Orchard,| Proceedings To Gain Possession | 2 B their next quarterly meeting until | s | | October, Wall was flooded | at no time have the funds of the| of Her Two Daughters | . | — [ . Chamber been fnvolved and in fact| i o0 3o "o o Racing Yachts Found to | rreiznt trattic on Canagian rail. il o e et 8 0uper ek o | = & Yoz an o 00 \d Mrs. George Patterson, - ; : nded | dividend would then be declared. In- | q'fiaetsz;::yu‘;m‘zi\-:gt entered into the | n and Mrs, Casius Coonradt of Be of Wrong Measur ement 7 1;:;:1\:;hess“gs “cars dependent Steels also rallied, despite | The Hardware City Magazine, | oon StTeet and Mra James Carty Teisnamn, N TS At (6l a year ago. Receipts|reports ot a falling off in bullding | officlal organ of the Chamber. whter, | °f, New York have returned home ,”'” George and Lipton cup, yacht !¢€0 " lons were 36,167 car|construction in many large centers = Coly ¢ ‘ophy o o . R s 1 Ea ¢ - otiv 'S has been temporarily suspended, p’m?‘gm s o class cham- {10545 against 32,017, Coal move-| Early gainst in the active }i‘ssn;n may continue, depending somewhat il mrewrned to/thie moved the chief gain owing|'™n from 1 to 5 points, with the| upon the selection of a new®secre- Royali Canadlin Yacht ciifs by, e kes in 1925 with an increase|best showing made by such issues Yo SRBSUET L et e Crescent club of this city, it was Merchandise ehtp-|2S General Asphalt common and little likelihood of the sesquicenten- made known recently through the 64 cars and miscel-|Preferred. Union Bag and Paper, nial edition appearing in September. return from Boston of Commodore o United States Industrial Alcohol. Mr. Conld pariet Litre & year a0 F. Lansing, of the Crescent i Pressed Steel Car and Gotham Hos- laxt Avallofron Nortalls Ve B _ — |hearing will be given club. Mr. Lansing visited the Ne Broduction of ateell thus ' far ,“Hm Bl prefomved, o has accomplished a number of|, M Frank E. Goodwin andtion by Judge Thomas J. Molloy to check up mea ;eust 1 reported from the Youngs. |, Banks calied about $20.000.000 in things while here, among them be. | G2USDters, Virginia and Agnes, and |Litchfield county courthouse at entrants in the district 1o be running ahead of 104N during the morning but call e = 3 | her sister, Mrs. A. Nugent of New qclock Wednesday oov The ; Al bietald sty money was in plentiful supply ing the membership campaign re-| . B! of X |Qiclock Wednesday forenoon. The Kathea II with a Jarger volume of sheet| | A 5 5 York ,have left for Block Island,| Mrs. McCann was recently divore- hich ) 8 |around 4 1-2 per cent. cently concluded whereby the| Irs which j s de- puying due to the approach of a it 3 Chamber galned in membership | ¥here they will remain the rest or‘m from Julian Proskauer in Ohlo. clared tied up the competition of | revised differential expect on Sep- Wall Street Opening more than 1,000, He started the|AUBUSt at the Vaill hotel. | Both are said to be wealthy. The ¢ natches. The decision was pro- tember 1 3 | Stock prices opened the new week Hardware City magazine, founded = |custody of the children was divided d by Commodore_G. H. Good- | s Fee o ok imenealy Hislisc layels il thE Civil councll and Was instru-| . Miss Marion Tuttle Lewis [between them, it is alleged, but the {erham of the Royal Canadian 0 z T |tial dealing featured by a rise in oAl in & movemet to Have | Zuttisiwill spend/ the three |ather placed them in the Housa- | Yacht club, whose pennant flew ITE Horse Riding School | Chesapeake and Ohio, to a new ide signs Qjrecting the way to|Weeks in Old Orchard, |tonte camp where, it is alleged. MrS. | trom (hs mast of the Acadia. i Ends in Suit for $35 New Britain placed on the high- = _ {McCann has been denied their com- Leo Crosby and Arthur Whar- o Mrs. Henry Terry and son, Willls, |pany. g e e of 107 West Main street, are moto The defense attorneys in the case F:]e !m‘w h;m igmgxn‘nfinrfflfixfi ing through northern New York |are Samuel A. Herman of Wineted. ‘ DI SN G E N 0e R00 traftic reg..| State and Canada for the next two|J. Clinton Roraback of Canaan and The uniformly favorable charac- D Ao It Congressman Montague Lesler of | (000 Rat, melther of the ter of recent domestic trade news | atlealndes b LB B = New York. Laura B. Garrett, nam- mont depth. re- R R 3 | was considered responsible for an to this clty a more modern industrial | 5 yrorneo T qouetere, re- led in the petition for the writ of | JUiTeMents holding for their class. BAYS e Leetet Bab A s iy s kiton ot B Ui ordeTe. oy e s af = = o i cord € o ¢ e towards the p ase f Bt g - | ERgon turned Sunday night from a 10 |habeas corpus, has charge of the | 1ic accordingly r turned to Water- XaciE Tie Tirhaee o the week-end which carried a num- While he has not stated at zhis;d“ it o e HaVBAlbale L TS Ratity town and supported by members for I8 crom Jokm EoRman| o ol eitien o new ton eibe time just what his future plans are, | 13¥8" triD o~ catonia jof the Crescent club returned the et imfriet, aTie Diorse, acdord i e were Allied Chemical, | i dersto a end % ip to the Canadia OB R ng to the story, was to be the “ o’ 2 t is understood that he intends to| o o ap TR B AMatthews cup to the Canadian yachtsmen to e R 2 el sanaral Axnalt: Tnited | (Cikae remain in New Britain and maln-i and family of Westerly street are do with as they saw fit | nucleus of e ril ing res and Blasiric Storaka Batiery tain his home here. AxIF, VERLoR S : 2 | Subsequently, it is =i b e mouth college this year, joined the ‘””[ e Yo Strips Off Clothés and Dives Tnto | |and to his eurprisc learned s Namcas bravas Mina BuE A ilea o | staft of the chamber last spring and | Short of New Yor] | Wharhaw had not bought it. | K h ¥ 1‘“1\ despite the > super- — | by 1s now bringing suit make much headway des s a8 Deet s LS Saper,| M. F. Valentine of Coulton strect | De at h S Wharhaw, alleging that the outlook for larger earnings, —while Mr. Lucas recently resigned his po- | 175 returned from a week's vacation| terfere With His Sport. { 1| used the money for his own oil shares m;rl\;d tvrlvdx\;;v)vlflzx(g\jh“r\ i r mmee 8 b (hte: of the Standar New sition on the Herald to succeed Mr. | UiP- | Andrew Darnes, aged about 40, | 2 s poses and did not intend to [""““’“:“Mmm toddv,. Broft tak. Christ, who had planned to leave| o 0\ T Dickinson| did not have any vacation at the sea- |, o 4 nrhm-l fi:[_“.\'udd].-mn | him into partnership. S St O R s ] by iz e Dickins e S i hur T. N € - t v Yerald sale issuec some - Heptis Drug Go,, lett jast evening to spend |shore or the lakes this summer, but | S A b b A e | e ihallig Geueral Eifctric o Miss Wier is the only one who re- | Drug Co., left last e kg l‘x R R e e b street died Sunday evening after | the writ, which is returnable in the | b ]' i mained in the old chamber organi- | his vacation 1";‘\““ York. He wi e b Past At ol lIn‘:srhg ilness. He was 31 years :)nv court, Constabe Stephen | check: zation when it was maintained on | bé gone two wee e etornoon, feeling in the mood |Of @8 and was born in this city. | Roper served the papers R Main street in the Hallinan block, | Ifor a respite from his manual la- ilm“ll]‘j}():'”hr‘”":‘h“_r: Mre. Mary iC y American Can prior to Mr. Goull’s coming. The | bors, he imbibed quite freely in “joy » he @laves two sisters, | Hundred Barrel a Week winner of a state championship in a 1 he “lock Miss Jane I Middleton of this cit B Ra Am Car & Fdy e a state ch 0 | water” and, proceeding to the “lock s r o 4 v A co .. stenography, Miss Wier entered the PEN #hov” pond on Lake strect, un- Trving W. Melbourne of | le“el\" ided TOdaV Aot employ of the chamber at about the e a0 anAYiiipadiin, lley, Rhode Tsland and four ochester, N. Y., Aug. 16 (P ‘, B sarie Ataar s Nied” Kvielin Neds: L e e imiing about in great Drothers, John I Middleton, Wil |rewery plant, declared by plo)vlbl.‘~tl1l T{]qq(é o shortly after the death of thé late | style, with not a worry in his life, | iam E. Middleton, Norman G. !lon agents to have a capacity ot [Am Te Mary E. Martin. Mrs. Neuss now is and the whole pond to himself, when | Middleton of this city and Albert 1. | 100 barrels per week, was raided | connected withRackliffe Bros. Co. Chief W. J. Noble of the fire de- Middleton of St. Paul, Minnesota. |t0day. and fifteen hundred gfllnnfl‘:m s s The directors today appointed a Ry e bt J'uneral arrangements have not as | °f mash, hopg and other mgndwm’!'\:"‘)‘,(22,‘(‘ or committee to select a new secretary. the chief has no objcction to swim- Yot been completed. Burlal will be, destroved. The plant in Clinton | (HCISPR The committee consists of John C. | e e e vlb ety |avenue north, was in the home of | Bald Loco Loomis, chairman: Judge B. ¥. Gaf. | Aug. 16 UP—Belief | ghore occasionally and enjoys him- e L R I e E L o Jo | |rested and arraigned before United i € t realized somet S O, >, UL B hp Dined “"“_']‘“")‘E“’EI‘I’I‘; )| States Commissioner Phillip, | Calit_Pet of the directors of exposition . Philadelphia, ney, E. J. Porter, . 0. Racklifte and | that a majority Walter H. Hart. Attributed to His Who the new secretary will be is problematical. Several applications already are said to have been made, The general impression in the city is | that the chamber this time will se- | lect a local man or woman for the position. Fraternal Congress | | Is Holding Sessions | Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 16 (A—The national fraternal congress of Amer- ica opened a four-day session here today with several hundred dele- gates present from all parts of the country, representative of 94 lead- ing fraternal organizations with a total membership of more than seven million. Meeting by sections, the congress caught its stride this morning, group gatherings plunged into preparation of resolutions which will be offered at the first general session tomor- row, when delegates will be for- mally welcomed by John M. Hull, Buffalo lawyer and chairman of the delegation. P A get-together dinner Tuesday night will be unique in that speech- es will be barred. Good fellowship will be the keynote of the occasion, according to committee heads. No Basehall Wrench in Machinery of Justice Judge B. W. Alling of the police court believes athletics are a fine thing for all who enjoy them, but they are not as important as the grinding of the wheels of Jjustice, it seems from his statement in lelLe] court this morning. | A ecase was to be continued and | Wednesday morning w about to be decided as the date, when one of the policemen remarked that the big baseball game with the Meriden po- lice will be played that day. “Well, this young man (the ac- cused man) is under arrest and will probably be locked up,” the judge remarked. “Baseball cannot inter- fere with the case.” Tt was decided to continue the case until tomorrow morning. WEEKS' WILL FILED Cambridge, Mass., Aug. 16 (P— His widow and two children were the principal beneficlaries named in the will of John W. Weeks, former . senator and secretary of war, filed in Middlesex probate court today. There wers né public bequests. | the sesqui-centennial i would vote tonight for a continuance | of the open Sunday was made today by Mayor Kendrick. Decision in the matter was left to the directors after | conflicting opinions regarding the le- gality of operating the exposition on the sabbath, two common pleas court judges having held it to be il- legal, while the city solicitor took the opposite view. | “I will do all in my power to keep the gates open on Sun remaining term of the ex Mr. Kendrick said today. “I have every reason to helieve a majority of | he directors will vote at their meet- ing tonight for an open Sunday. The | directors feel just as I do, that the | sesqui-centennial is an educational affair and one which we owe to the | country to keep open on Sunday, the poor man’s one chance to view these wonderful exhibitions.” ~ | The exposition directors, with only | one opposing vote, already have sup- ported the open Sunday policy, but agreed to reconsider the program in view of the two judges. Bank Commissioners to | Hold Meeting Thursday Hartford, Aug. 16 (A—The bank commission will hold a hearing on Thursday afternoon in the capitol on the application of Don C. Seitz and a number of others for a char- ter for a state bank and trust com- pany to be located at Cos Cob in the town of Greenwich and which, it the charter is granted. will be- be wrong with a man jump into this pond. The chief telephoned to Captain who sent Officer Peter Cabe- lug out. Andrew came out of the water a la Adam in the Garden of Eden and submitted to arrest on the | charge of drunkenness. Chicago-St. Paul Aerial Mail Contract Cancelled ¢éhicago, Aug. 16 (B — Charles Dickinson, who has been operating the Chicago-St. Paul-Minneapolis alr mail line, today cancelled his contract. As a result no air mail went north today. Mr. Dickinson sent the Chicago post offi a telegram e and also to to them that he had thrown up the contract. He declared some time ago, in re ply tosciriticism of the Minncapolis postmagter, that he was money every day on the contract. PORTUGAL OFIICIAL HURT. Lisbom, Portugal, Aug. 16 (#—Dr. Ribeiro Castanha, minister of the in- terior, and three secretaries were badly injured today when their mo- tor car collided with another ma- chine near Regoa and was thrown into a ravine. TRESPASSER FINED Shelton, Conn., Aug. 16 (P —Emil Erkes, known as a state billiard player, arrested for trespassing on 000. gin business on a capital of $50,- Since Commission Byrne re- ceived this application land of the Bridgeport Hydraulic company for the purpose of fishing in the reservoir, yesterday was fined from ‘M, | o5) 96 today. Seitz and his associates he has been informed that there were other par- ties desirous of establishing a na- IVEN TIME EXTENSION wich. Trains in Jersey City, N. During the rush hour at the Erié terminal, of them seriously, Francis hospital. The Paul Gessner, Spring ductor, _internal Walter Sheriden, 32, N. J. tional bank in the town of Green- Jersey City Commuters’ J., Aug. a commuters’ train from Spring Val- ley collided with an outgoing train Nineteen persons were injured, three who are in St. injuries; Sardo, 55, of Emerson, N. J., and Washington, Aug. 16 (—1 Boston & Maine was granted an ex tenslon until next October 1, by the interstate commerce commission to- day in which to install automatic train control devices on certain sec- tions of its line. Collision 16 P— this morning LEIF ERIKSON SAILS Boston, Aug. 16 (I—The Lelt Erikson, 20th century reproduction of an eleventh centufy Viking ship, sailed out of Boston Rarbor today on the last leg of its 6,700 mile voy- ave from Norway to Philadelphia. The picturesque 42 foot vessel ar- rived from Bergen last Tuesday and had since been on exhibition. She was manned by Captain Gerhard Folgero and thres cempu‘om. Jersey City. injured are: Valley, con- Joseph of Carlstadt, Funerals Frank Zanskas he funeral of Frank Zanskas held this morning at 8 o'clock from St. Andrew's Lithuanian Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery. Miss Harriett Steele Miss Harriet who dled Friday evening at win home on assett street, held this afternoon at 3 o'clock the Erwin chapel. Frederic L. stant pastor of the South The funeral of | the postmaster general at Washing- | | ton notifying CARD OF THANKS church. We wish to thank our friends and | for the kindne losing | recent illness and death of our be- | |loved husband and father, also for | the many floral tributes We wish to thank especially |men from Mr. Shanton's Dept., Landers, Frary and Clark. MRS. ALBERT J. LIPPKE, and Children. the CARD OF" THANKS, We wish to thank our friends for the kindness and sympathy shown | us at the time of our bereavement in the death of our daughter and sister. We especially wish to thank our nelghbors and the New Britain Machine Co. Signed, MRS HELEN CORBETT, AND FAMILY. Joseph A. Haffey UNDERTAKER Phone 16252, Opposite St. Mary’s Charch. Residence 17 Summer 8t.—1625-3, BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP TO FRIENDS WHO BAIL YOU CAN SAY “BON VOYAGE” WITH FLOWERS BY WIRE 89 . MAIN 8T.. PROF. BLDG. TEL. 86. “The Telegraph Florist of New Britain” received. | of | s and sympathy extended to us during the | | | | | Tn addition to thé raw destroyed, the agents said fhey| tound a threshing machine, a com- | plete refrigerating plant, six electric | motors, 200 barrels and an automo- bile truck. New Britain Resident Is Robbed in Hartford The Hartford police are investi- gating a reported holdup.of Stefan Zaszmasky of 210 Main street, this city, which, according to the local man, occurred near Colt's factory last night. nasky said his watch alues at $25, and $18 in cash, were taken by two men who jumped on him. Detective Sergeant Madigan gave him carfare to this city. Zaszmasky had been drinking, according to his own admission, and the detective understood him with great diffi- culty. MARRIAGE 'Ll\"]‘\g $ Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: Lawrence Des Pierre of 23 Summer street and Miss Florence A. Murphy of 32 Beaver street; Bernhardt Hockamuth of 323 Maple reet and Miss Martha Clark of 298 Glen Street; Walter Marchefska of | 34 Horace stret and Miss Anna | Stachelek of 44 Orange street; Barthulemen Gomes of 280 Elm street and Miss Mary Gomes of 73 | Sterling street. STORE DISPUTE CONTINUED Judge B. W. Alling in police court today ordered an indefinite cnnhnll-“ ance in the action of the Army and Navy store of 56 Church street against the Military and Naval store of 36 Church street. Disobedience of an injunction obtained several months ago realtive to the use of the trade name, was charged and a hearing was held two weeks ago and continuance tdken until today. At- torncy W. M. Greenstein represents the plaintiff and Nalr & defendant. VARE WON'T TALK POLITICS New York, Aug. 18 (P—Repre- sentative Willlam 8. 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Tel Rts Utilities Stocks. . 66 109 300 L1456 7 60 245 109 83 Work There, New Haven, Conn., Aug. 16 (®— The high standing of the Yale school of law today is due to the steps so courageously initianed under the leadership of Henry Ware Rogers, {dean of the school from 1903 to 1916 |in the opinion of the member of the Jlaw school faculty who learned | “with sorrow and regret of the death of their former dean.” Under Dean Rogers' leadership some ‘“extremely drastic and im- portant changes were made in school’ according to members of the faculty in a statement on his death today. These included the adoption the Case method of instruction and the requirement of a college degree for admission to the school. “His distinguished career as a law teacher, administrator and jurist has been a matter of pride to us all, but it is probable that to a great ma- jority of Yale graduates, escpecially lof law will be most personal because of their recollections of him as a _ the statement continued. personality in the class forcefulness with {most recollections to all his |students. The country has lost the services of an able jurist and this school in particular has lost a lead- er and friend to whom it owed [much.”