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NEWINGTON G. 0. . DOORS ARE CLOSED Town Committee Has Private Meeting in Private Home PERSONALS Misses Florence and Marion Co rad are spending their vacation Hawks Nest, Beach, Conn. Dr. L. D. Henn and son, Howar of Plainfield, N. J., are the guests Thomas H. Cranley. They attend. the Cranley-Riley nuptials today. Doors were closed and outsiders United support for Willlam E. | Minnie Notkiewicz, whose cas Surplus of the Delaware, Lacka- New York, Aug. 24 (A —Frequent H were left on the outside when the | Misses Emlly and Blanche Car- |, .o ¢ the democratic nomina-|were continued yesterday to allow |wanna and Western for the first |shifts of speculative sentiment char. We Offer: Aol requblican town committee of New- | 0222 of Lyndhurst, N. J., are spend ! them a chance to carry out their | half of 1826 $1,841,652 against Rhd Ington met at the home of Mrs. 1, |in& tWo Weeks at the home of thelr |tion for governor was assured by | them a chance arry out thelr | h 926 was against | goterized today's stock market, | ° sk i aunt, Mrs. W. Wright of 365 Church |the selection of a delegation favor- | \ntentions to %, wers orderel | 45,560,001 1o the seine wesle dNnloL, o, 6 i 100 erican Ha d - . -chairman and | 5000 : arrested and put under bond. year. July net operating income | showed a tendency to heavi raware acting chairman, at Maple Hill last g s |able to Thoms' candidacy at demo- | juago Alling said he ordered them | was $1,011172 against $1,790,608 |1 ld;w:m eftorta to stimulate in evening. cratic headquarters last night. to report today and Interpreter in July, 5, and for the seven| .r . o the long side by bidding up | There was much discussion of a | Misses Dorothy, Grace and Helen S . A 97 selected rails and special The change In the town committee and |Welgand of Wallace street are at| A M. Paonessa applied f“”“‘““““l'”“"‘l}_“" SSaL Mo Tadn kTN MO SR ToAT WO.UE TET 0NN binetnier Tnorvads * pooks Iaa:‘\;‘ 100 Stanley WOl'kS of the selection of & new chairman. |Grove Beach. He etatsidblsgation and ths an | 00, LIS EoTUDIO Sthat sty Hrere o inated anits 3 S0 AN . 960 tnginfy k, coupled with the tempor- No particular individual was decid- — et menyms Wil Whip Mt RREL. Bb| SOEIEL e T i i from the market of ed upon s the choice for the com- | Rifhard Nygren 1s visiting in town | Till Probably head the delegation. | It 1s expected that tho couple 1 Chain Theaters Corpora- | operators who have been active in mittee to recommend to the caucus (for a few days. Others selected for the convention| W= Do arrested (his afternoon. |tions acquired the chain of eleven |recent ipeculation for the advance, | Friday evening, as the new chair- | Motoreyels Policeman and Mrs. W, (&1 for other gatherings to be held | They were marrled vesterday aft-|motion picture theaters operated in | had a dampending effect on bullish | man, Tn the meantime Mrs, Proud- | 8. Strolls have returned from thelr|Prior to the fail clection are: _{¢rmoon. Both formerly lived in |yfjlwaukee by the Stillman Theaters, | enthusiasm. man will officiate. vacation at Walnut Beach, Milford. John E. R. Keeve William F. l'mwl nce. They were arrested |1,e this gives the corporation 234! Renewed bullish demonstrations umzun mn m The committee, long inactive, ap- = Mangan, Thomas J. Smith, A. *'«l}\‘! Yy morning at movie houses throughout the coun- | in Gen Motors carried that issue | 9 pears to have taken on a new lease | ars, Patrick Cook of Middletown |Avitable, Frank L. Conlon, Luc street on the charge of im- |y | up ne 5 points to 214%, but|l Burritt Hotel Bldg.. New Britain Telephione 2580 of life and political warriors of lanq Miss Sophie Volek of this city | Macora, Mary Hart, Nellie McCrann, DIO¥E conduct, which they denie |large offerings appeared on the rally | MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EX(/HANGES both parties in Newington are sald |jave returned from Block Island, | Edward A. McCart MoIGuL T RcouEE v eRt Sales of General Motors cars to|and the stock had cancelled its gain | Donald R. Hart, Mgr., to be polishing up thelr Weapons |(here they spent a week's vacation. ‘1\'""" 1: Gerard Casale and Paul ‘R s {overseas dealers in the first half of | by early aiternoon. Persistent liqui- for an old time battle. oK urczyk. | 'S 1 Mi 1 increased per cent over the | dation continued in United States| As an indication that nothing Will| winiam Gilbert of Beaumont,| Consressional delegation: Thomas o lil} ik {same period of 1 with a total of | Steel common, which sold down 2|fi WE OFFER be overlooked and all corners Oflquvaq nas arrived in this city to|D- Donlon, Anna D. Smith, Thomas ('ase emg Run Down 6 vehlcles. xports contributed | Points below last night's closing quo- | the town will be thoroughly covered. | chang the remainder of the summer. | Firth, Thomas J. Coyle, John P.| Jersey C Aug. 24 (A—Rumors {apout 10 per cent of total bvhm-.q“* ion before it began to meet effec- | UNlON ELECTRIC LIGHT it was voted to increase the size of a Quay, Agnes Valentine, Morris | that witnesses in the revived Hall- {311 should approximate $100,000,- |tive support. the committee by adding two mem-| Dr Henry Martin has returned | Weinstein, Josephine Clynes, Helen | Mills murder investigation had been |goo “oiore APPIOR M€ S0 U Bullish activity in the rails un- & POWER Co bers from the “Little Farms” Oorlgon’ Biock Tland, whore he spent |Keevers, Samuel Greenberg, Richard | paid fo change thelr testimony Were | g0t 3 statement sald. Wholesale | doubtedly was predicated on the ex- quarry district. This will make 12|ipe greater part of this month. Schaster, John F. Maerz, !m]r;y\(:u,».“lfl ing_investigated by ‘me.m.,.- BTG anethl Natars exorts lash| chedin orable ki o o PR R ARG A ¥ on the committee, Ly don, Richard Viets, James D. Mur- [John J. Underwood of the Jersey | i ATTIOSRYE eniokt Shd.| £ 618, Tl enent ey Sanres 5 3 henle B 2 o It was also decided to get In| e Rosemary Riley and Mrs. |phy, James Riley and Charles P.|City police, he announced today after sk m:‘s A sx!ma.%su in | nOW being published. The Union 1\-—i WH.DO NOT ACCEET REHCIN AQUSNTE G touch by tal card with all Pros-| percy Siaigle of this city entertained | Wainwright. a conference with Special Deputy |, | cific_reported operating income | pective citizens, notifying them that|ayout 37 voung people at Lake Poco-| County delepation S(«m\j;'l sml:{, Attorney Ceneral ' Alexander Bimp-| 4 [for July of $2435,406, a guin of| September 7 is the last day of grace| o ve' o saturday afte 3| sky, Michael T, Kerwin, James W. |son, in charge for the state, and e e $678,120 over the same month last fo be mada votérs n time for the | seraey O SAUTIAY afternoon AN\ Sen e Jack Putterman, Mary A. | Commissioner of Public Satety Joln | :'0”‘1{"‘:"’;‘IO'YI“:‘““:I"‘\‘N:;]“"‘"‘:“I"“’:‘:],,. £ While . trong UnderTyiat L) fall election. A Hannon, Frank Zap atka, Thomas B. | Beggans. et | vestment demand was apparent for The committee did not favor the s W. Hawkins has returned -awrence Samoriczyk, William | : Underwood said he:was running o Ao giatann siue ) {n | Some of the recommendation of a mew chairman trip to Ridgetield Springs, | D. Boyle, Agnes Doyle, Willani [down suspected persons and would | 785,580 in August and $33,763:800 10 | chier speculati but went on record as approving the | Greene, Stanley Samorjovk, Joseph |charge them with obstructing justice tem o8y, i re-lthe lov ,I,m,)‘, election of a new committee as a| WSS Ty s Caliendo, John L. Ross, James Far- | and possible perjury. quire little new nnm‘u\‘r.v ol( .p |the while at the caucus Friday evening, Tall, Stephen Rener and Edward| Two witnesses who made state- ‘[,o\mnimr nt and ‘l’:llx\!h:pill e 0 S & | ments under oath to the Investiga- | maturing nest mon otal 387,- and permitting the new committee Sealine ga- | TG ) i vl to select its own chairman and vice- Probate delegation: Lawrence P.|tors recently and then refused to | 00 serial equipment trusts comprise | ;- & L | Mangan, E. O. Kilbourne, John F. |sign them were understood to be re- |the greatest part of current railroad influenced by R s S e e “Mary Meskill, Carmine | ferred to by Inspector Underwood. |maturitles. Under a readjustment|nanufa turers were didates were suggested, but um.; [ ' I s A\m‘?}}‘e“m, I\\“(\Ilsl & |Pursuit Planes Leave to ‘“fly\‘ ,“le. B beas E nfiis 4l guntey: these persons are approached an Earle, James T. O'Connor, Elias T. 5 . ] ald. “sounded out" *their names will not| : . itingrose, P. F. McDonough, Ed- ‘Hl_lllt for Missing Fliers | T4 Baking Cor. | 21C%, partioula be made public. 1Al)SGH[-Mll]d€d BllSll]eSSH]al] ward ron, George LeWitt, Wil Selfridge Field, .Mv.‘ Clemens, Capacity nlfvhr w rnl‘ a v?g ~OT~ | Montgomery-Wa ln the mr‘nmlmc indications are |liam G. Dunn, Willlam J. Farley and | Mich., Aug. 24 P —Two Curtiss pur- | poration will be increz : by r.nr‘r\mx; = - i 3 | . . BFH 1 : 1snit planes plloted by Lieutenants | mately 10,500,000 pounds of breac b ay evening will ¢id L. Dunn. 3 ) bring out flAi 8e K_ t liams left here shortly ter 1 !npnally on completion of new con-!General Moto: D b EYERETT R BISHOP DIES [o'clock this afternoon to search for |struction and extensions to_ex na-jm,,,“‘ higher building for several hours in the [since yesterday forenoon, when he | whien has been provided from earn-|Pool operations were again apparent | middle of the night is no fun, anc sty Clerk Here For Years | left Bellefonte, Pa,, for Selfridgc s City Clerk Here For Two Ye ge |ings, So Stronz That Pictures Can Be|anyone inclined to dispute such a [ Was City tield, s SR AR e [statement may be set aright by the | _ajoveq to New Haven More National , Distillers Products Cor- [by Consolidated Taken Throngh Fog and Murky|tenant of g West Main strect office { poration has advaneed prices of all | | building who had such an experi- Than 30 Years Ago. 1 Weather, It is Said. ence last night. THOMS DELEGATES n- at 4.1 o ed FROM THIS CITY Democrats Chosen for Convell| couple Fail to Appear tion Favor Waterbury Candidate| NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1926. MARKET 15 HEAVY DESPITE RALLIES Some Bullish Activity in Gen- eral Motors City Items | Wall Street Briefs A son was born at New Britain L——— General hospital this afternoon to| proguction of lead in Jul Mr. and Mrs. James D. Donahue of | sountries which 5 81 Betton’ Drive. cent of the world’s output in 1925 is calculated by the American bu- ‘rean of metal statistics at 124,359 tons of 2,000 pounds each, the re- In Court as Ordered | yort juciiing production’ in Ger- Falling to appear in police court | many and Polish Silesia. this morning, Michael Korolko and by u] of $ 3,070 in contrast to $39,- ;..TMN of alcohol two cents a s;fl' : or sishop, for two terms lon, meeting the increase by U. B. . The story comes from one alleged | FEverett R. Bishop, | D I Chieago, Aug. 24 (P—The plerc-| 408 SOELTCC T s repeated |city clerk of New Britain, dled at his | eaths | industrial alcohol. ing of fog and smoke by the camera |, re. It seems that the business [home in New Haven yesterday. Hel] | =T o ¢ seems e bus | S d . STOC CHANGE lens, making possible the taking of| " (coring the call of duty, had |was in his 67th year and resided in | . HARTTORD STOCK pletures through ““‘"‘“Y“"”L murk | éturn to his office for some e : - operations for the rise were | New York Stock Exchang 5 over great distances, already 6/, 0o/ apier hours. He completed [moved from this cit Henry, 14 months old son of Mr Railrond Stoeks. |conducted with confidence in the |B Now york Cotton Dailge Ohlcago BownCE i Xisee fne mastered and the development| & batore midnight and left | He was born in Plainville, but|and Mrs, Walenty I 99 Grove | Httd. & Conn, West. R. R. guar early trading, Bpeculative interest New York Cotton Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange of & camera, whicl will take pictures |18 R0 PO KO0 e door | ived all his Jife In New Britain street, died this he I mud Lsugd Compesties uloily shiffed from the hish-priced |l 2% X0tk Prodtce’ Excbanks Endassolie. ek Xrtmih a camera which his office, ¢ ¢ clos e door |jived a New ain 2 5 d 1€ | -1y Danic and Trust Co. seos (uickly shifted fr he high-priced | - offee & Sugar Exd ¥ 5 i through solid objects may be e Bi00ie | New Hav He was active in uncral arrangements oomels S e o prom the higl-prictd | New York Cofice & Sugar Exch. Winnipeg Grain Exchange pected presently, George Harris Ho blithely went downstairs and | puplican politics and in his plete, | Co ut River Banking Co Seaboard Air Line common and pre- | Washington, D. C, distingui grabbed the handle of the big front | 4 served two terms as cf Fivat Natlons s Mawi forred and Wheeling and Lake Erie NEW BRITAIN BRANCH American photographer, declared to-| 4,0, gyt the big front door did not |yo | Thomas Ferriter i . 610 {common and preferred being i g = y at the annual convention of thel,..;0nq o his efforts to open it. It | \hen he went to New Haven he| Thomas Ierriter, aged about 50 |cumulated in large blocks at advanc- | Burritt Hotel Building Telephone 1815 and 1816 Photographers’ Association of Amer- | (71001 W Reaching for his kevs | oaunized the Kilborn & Bishop ars, died last night at the Wood |ing prices. W.rner Brothers ple- | T. FRANK LEE, Manager L N e A ““'}"“‘ ’:’0;5‘]*“"L ‘t',“ exit, | o¢ which he was secretary and trea- | Rosary Hill ‘H(»mv for Ir.cumblui( n- y:urm was quic i\lvl up t!vxw-omzvo":;‘w, The American custom e 6it- {10 found that he had left them in | ourer until he retired about 10 years|cer at Hawthorne, Westchester o a new peak price for the| : tings'—Iinstituted by M\O‘Oilz\hn; TS| his office on the inside. ; go. county, New York. He had been ill r in buying v\n.\v}m:;hl_\ influenc | DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE SERVICE TO ALL MARKETS Ake portraits on approval—| Anq there he was and there T e Pt atuii Akt ana (A Rac Tias o v the process of the company % A 2 = 5 condemned by Marcus Adam ed. He vainly attempted to at- ”_l"‘m"_"“‘d e ot baeRl ehe e e vorE el T new talking motion pictures and U. | Listed stocks carried on conservative margin Landonipholoare A ke oara it DR R D e ":b’t;"”: |an architect connected with the office | tution. He was a well-known re Fire Ineurance Companies. 8 Industr |“,‘\|.~:kr'-y|hg;~p:r|~l~?u;g to o, s as senscless for a h gri- | ¢ se h re hroad a at | - i P ft s eity havin v N A e e a ces oy | tL j8 5. 800 ]_Im"’v”‘m"un 30| 1100, Neloy Y bt “rl”:m, ik to {0f D. K. Perry of New Britain. The | of this city having worked fo e e i i B 5% you ke U a3 for & tallor| e or A et tront door, from)|son resides at 22 Harrison strect o g diotier, and guelnk jeng ) |quieted down after the first outbreak I . e auh and o L D I e | New Bt 5 |gased at various tmes In the Doyle, | X Bl g oo ® 1ot buying, but a sudden demand de- | Fennsylvania the lowest insurance rate. It will be T e A R, G s neral services will be “held at e and Finnegan stables, ! i . | 88 | veloped around the cnd of the first |Fierce Arrow.. 4 |fire and burglar proof and as near 1t 1t pleascs yo it 1t mot, you | Lney did mot hear Ko H e e |New Haven at'# o'clock tomorrow | He fs survived by three sisters, Tndemnity and ¢ |malf hour whick earried Jt up to 213, |Radio Corp ... | arill proof as it can be made, and Ehed SR Pt ARDINGS ¢ ke O O oees aman |Aftornoon, Rev. Mr. Markle of the | Mrs. Samuel McFadden of Worces- ance Compunie 100 | Eredictions of record breaking Aug- |Readiak will offer the greatest resistance to needn’t. el found and “(. '1" ‘1"'(: :(Tum}an of | Episcopal church, officiating. Inter- | ter, Mass.; Mrs. Helen Crean of New A ety B 670 |ust sales by the corporation’s presi- Roebuck | bombs and explosives or to mob at- s dst {finally attracted e B aa Reces- |ment will be in the Plainville ceme- | York city and Miss Julia Feiter a| & Life ina, ‘Co, |dent being a factor in the buying r Oil [ tack . Orders 3’ 000 Headstone | someon & police” officer wha [(FY 8t 4115 o'cloek. I registered nurse in New York city|H fletr Ins, & ne. Co s Southern Pac The walls, floors and roof will be Out of $3,248 Estate 2y .10 88 2 B door or went i . and one brother, James Ferriter of | Travelers Ins. Co cuoeeseics Teolsted polnts of weskuses|Bouthers By of flint concrete forty-eight Inches | elther c e Yo Ac e ns: o : ’ 1 } especial- | Standard Oil in thickness, reinforced by an armor 3 i e of a| A any rate, | New York. | Aetna Tite Ins. Pt. pd. r s | 515 | among influen B special A | i Sl S0 g e DD CIVIL WAR REPORTED | ™% fomera arringements ars it o aills Duliitee i Steel, Mon Ward, | Stewart Warner 74 | mat ot high grade cold-drawn steel 2 T il . | 0 RUEIneE) W AR EFIRASE complete, but the boc rob-| Conn. Light & Power Co., ptd 4 Cs Pacific | Studebaker 57 tabric. The doors will be of the elr- 7 ducednad migkibers. of her | complete, but the body will prob h oe S L L | Woolworth and Ca | fomily ‘and herself, fs contained in | | Garr N {ably be brought to this city for| i Bl falled to arrest the forward trend | Texas Co ! |cular type, two feet in thickness, y v = Bt 1 St 5 Ma e | 5 - - | wi @ e of Harriet A, Stecle, which | Rifle Milk Bottles of [OAECSo/ER LS BalontELE Ry SUEAYE [ o) Co., of other stocks. TIncreased pur- g with a time lock opened and closed 4 hat irt this | : Leav 5 i 10 chases of railroads were associated 1111 with a concealed electric engine. was approved in probate cour | (Cash Customers Leave| peen Attacked, Heavy Caunonad- | afternoon. After making a hequest | Charged with theft of money from x- [New Haven since 1894, when he re-| Henry Lis (Furnished by Bddy Brothers & Co.) 0., com e . note contributed 85 per General i Despite anot iended lover | weeks, Aug. $140,000,0 18, high ve rl ivity at today's Asphalt her 100 issi grade eme break of heavily sold by bear tradc Wall Street Opening ompany and Remington 7T was making t Iron Pipe proba reports that Ger: successtul which n a number of specialties, zains of a point or so being recorded undation ypewriter, heavy on Irealizing, quickly sagging 1% points. increase of $22,- {000,000 in brokers' loars in the week a gain of in the last th s. carrie ivity cente particu Woolworth ed in nine points | was | an | bid: | ders on several recent pipe contracts Acute weakness 1sc developed in the merchandising is- anc were | B and strength in | s, which opened 1 market. initia with predictions that July earnings | X arly | Line and Wheeling | | 28 featured the stock MEMBERS. | N!';W.me EXGUNGZY TWEST MAN ST. NEW BRITAIN- Tel. 2040 W OTCL € GNTIAL B m ——— | n | HARTFORD Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Tel.2-7186 o WE OFFER 1| 1 50 shares Stanley Works 50 shares Landers, Frary & Clark NEW&BRITA{N BurrittfHotel Bldg. 1..3420 11 Wall Street THOMSON & McKINNON MEMBERS New York City Union Pac ... 158 4 |policemen and detectives. \ insurance, N Y. State Is Erecting Moderm | xova Seotia Village Is _ | ward the setlement, but the arrival | church awaiting to view the body AT | v 4 P 1 r ACOT United Fruit 11 Py " f her cemetery | e ol a ing is Heard, 1 would es another record. nf fhml‘ {oyr by s th mu:‘ rrcm‘-‘::nh).- milk bottles Leonard Quistb ;B.rnz]flll 3 Northern P: and Rock Island |U S CtIr Pig plot, she directs e remainder | 50" w0 onry strect, and Emile | gona Buigarta, Aug. 24 (P—A F ] B e Tight i e ices | U § Ind Al g reprat £ 1 Ty . m Sofia, Bulgarfa, Aug. 4 cclipsed their previous high prices | U S Ind 4 of the estato be dm;i‘eum::' l\l“:“la‘: Brandt, aged 17, of 87 Austin street, ¥ oaBHoHRA Hins' been reported unerais anutacturing Companies. 158 Ha ivenr, mors yaried ' husius| U5 DbkeE 1 ‘“h"'iw and Florence Morgan, ted this noon by U«'\""lil‘v |a few miles south of the Greco-Tul- = | e W vk o was observed, with the public|U S Steel .. . vel George C. Ellinger. The|garian frontler near the village of P i : 3 ving a | Wabash Ry b : . Stecle estate ; 8 utilities and food issues showing a | Wabash Ry B ?r‘\l'v NLI(»:;'V:}_ ux,mmnnx charge of incorrigibility | Ajvatovo, ~southeast of Saloniki, Patrick Mazza revival of speculative interest. The | Ward Bak B . i e S BB B placed against Brandt, who, the | It was reported that the| The funeral of Patrick Mazza, who St Lo i o e ing vings bank deposcit of $3,- police has been sleeping away | at Saloniki been at- [received fatal injuries in an auto- o u"‘dm"g‘d PRy per cent. | White Motor 248.8 | Mrs. Johnson of 48 Main street|{acked and a civil wa broken |mobile accident on the Beech Swamp e 3 High Low Close | Willys Over 2§14 A : = s |made the complaint that resulted |out. Iroad in Berlin Sunday afternoon, | Beafon and Cadwel o | y:] o ML b S BUILDING (EEEMILS 4 to.|in the arrests. Sergeant Ellinger - ‘m\. held this morning at 10 o'clock Rt e Ty ‘,m :,.‘,\r)lman: & .L‘ HSon i = its were issued to- ! q Rl Ll ow-Htid. Carpet Co. pi 03 | American Ca 56% Bullding perms e e veil, |suspected Quistherg, Who was for-| Greece has just been the center of |at St Mary's church. A requism | Bifiines ana Spencer Co com . | 8| am Car & Fdy day as f"“"“l'“o'l yne $700; Philip |merly employed by the J. E. Seibert |a coup etat engineered by General |high mass was sung by Rev. An-|Dilings and Spencer Co, bfd .. 10 i oot street, $700; 2 ; e ? Wb, overtha e dicta- | thony him, O. B. stol Brass Corp. . i A e Sly" dweliing of Hard- |Milk company, and in an interview | Condylis, who overthrew the dicta- thony Seraphim, O.B. =~ |Bristol Drues Corp. fooosioo At B & Ref O §7000: Giovanni Scalora, | with him obtained sufficient infor- | tohship of President Pangalos early | 'The b s were Stephen | Case Lockwe oo Yoo :r\uz iy house, 18 Carmody |mation, the police say, to warrant | Sunday. The Condylls coup was ca ::‘ s 1'\‘”"‘]”;",1 ,"““”1"" :\ Colts Paten | Am Tel & Tel hree family 3 ‘ . A Sxttle; angalos | Cacavallo, ¥ Applo, Frank gle Lock Co. 0| $10,000; Joseph Macciaccaro, [the two arrests. ried out quictly. President Pangal ';( - o F\\f 6‘}‘!’” "j"‘ R v:yi\r I‘ k"lw il 100 | "5 Woolen phda e i ooy RN LN fled on a destroyer, but was captur- |letto and Ton rlinio. e er [ o 3 2o ipa I Adnoosdi O 501 lions at 10v Burritt street, | bearers were Frank Kasprow, Jack |Fuller Brush com. Giass Anaconda Cop .50% Mrd. A S ‘\unlrv'sou‘ altera- o CR $5 PER DAY €d and brought back to Athens. Skl Michaal - \;ilé‘gllnev ;)m\l Fuller Brush com, Cla AtoRison 160 Hdson street, $100; H. Belkin, Tiinbuis. O Ak @ — | Condylis regime was z_q?::fxem»u» fi-'rwnl\"'r:m;m. |Fuiles Brush, st ptd | Bald Loco ...119% platform, Commerclal street, $100: | 0nio coal operators are willing to |ty him and others of his govern- | BF/E, PN Ge 00y 0 o oin s prom | International Sitver Co | Balt & Ohio. 104 Philip Bardeck, alterations, SRutts | roopen their mines providing miners | ment for their actlons during their | 4% the b Mary . Crean ren. | Intcroational Silver pfd Beth Steel $11, Meadow avenue, $100; ‘1] flm: W. | can be obtained at $5 a day, instead | Ontrol of Greece. {qared God To Thee,” |Jacons Menutacturing Co . | Catit_Pet S[mcmre Garlewsky, Grove street, three {0¢ | of the pay provided under the Jack- | . e T Burial was in $t. Mary's cemetery. | jewell Belting Co., ptd .. 80l Can Pac . ment house, $14,000. sonville agreoment. A committee of | AUto Driver Who Ran Into dateons ;I.unrlv-rn. Frary and Clark ...... 8] s2|Cer De P: —_— - operators will make this recom-| (overnor’s Car Is Fined| . Mrs, Marie Hahn Montgomery, (J. R) Co, com'.. | 8 |Ches & Ohio 153 Albany, Aug. 24—A most modern POLISH G. O. P. ME mendation to the members of the | (r'\&‘f,l “?,‘]m_ U(fim.,),] on Stan-| The funeral of Mrs, Marie Hahn | l‘;’:\‘tstv‘x‘w\r“,mw‘:v‘,Lx;"r“: 5y B4 -, wicHu % 8 P..2t [vault for holding $200,000,000 in A meeting of the Polish-Am | recently orgunized Ohio Coal Opera- |\ V8 BECEd BEritt S one of |of 617 Church strect will be held | New Britain Machina Co., com 17/C R 1 & Pac 63% |cash ana gilt-edged securitics owne Republican club will be ‘j‘l” B oy | tors” association at a meeting here | o By B Siphere condition | tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock at | New Britain . pid | Chile Cop 3% by the state Will be built in the new evening of this weck at Falcon's hall | 45 41¢ernoon. # the pavement. A car driven by|St Peters church. Burial will befygy + ptd | Chrysler Corp 361 twenty ice building Plans for the coming annual outing | | Gharles 3. Halbers of Willlardave, |In St Mary's cemtery. New | Colo Fuel 14 which the of the organization will be discussed PRIMABY S DEVENDED | o rnas e o erter o s cs-Boment-Pond Co., 0 20, z2|Consol Gas ..108% |of the capitol. In case of fire it can 5o discuss .the o 7 Pl nue, headed towards the center of | ; i Nilos-Bement-Pond Co., pid C o 5 |be flooded with water. State Archi and the club will also discuss.th Columbus, O., Aug. 24 (P)—Reten- ! o Aol Mrs, Catherine M. Gilmore 0 d . pf orn Prod 15 % | oodec er. & elilng fall el8GHomY. A fumaete] o , 0., Aug. 2 —Reted- [ no city, collided with a car driven| e e ring | North and Judd Mg Co ... B Hadl 1% tect Sullivan W. Jones declars BRRrOachUNE 8 R N enated ot | (OB OE MIGNRIIROL BlMEY, A1 eu- |1y “piad Georgen of 840 ‘Cbmimbhs | The funeral o o gy '”).(‘ iR S5 9 Seon "”n’" Sl |day it would be the safest ing °r,"" “";‘ bET A toraesFow wctment of a mw_ preventing '“}‘N*\ wealth avenue, in the opposite di- | ‘fll\\lm\ 1'|lllul10|ti: o ‘4. ] |\;.,\1nu\‘ len., My Be ;\-.\.:] 5 : r‘ . K.I‘L“‘ 3 ”m-m i Igeboite ! bduid 4 U anting WL b O ey |0 e mempStkiof £R6Anaral, as- | oofion,A i trout of the: ‘home-of | will-Be Jeld tomorcow morning. a€papi it 08B [will contain alarms connected with eve and it Is expecied that & 76 | sembly trom. practicing before the | poligeman Chatles McCarthy, 1208 |10 o'clock at &t Marys church. Bur- | San, Whither con pid % | Nem hrimBgtia s Lt MR e R ke Fyeias D isltnrte JOra Lo Of the | Ntanidy-steset, Whoyt. 1580, ordlonk1aliwill e dn St ATy GOMEISTE, 1 Bhesell BE . Erle RR | with Albany police headquarters and | teiat Fridey eVelingsigen e thy "’“_"";l’f" l"“‘“f n the platform of . pepg tola Officer Delbert Veley | el i Erlo 1at. ptd 2 A 2% lthe bankers' protective system. HOMPSON APPROVES T B CoiaocraL 0 DALty e ICDre- | that one iof the whesls of his ca it Alexanacs SIS s | Fam Players .117 ~ 114% 115%| "plupg for the vault are belng THO '”‘\l S "; R ,".’.‘L,‘ to the state convention here | . op i the (rolley tracks and| The funeral nvl A ;luw’uv er q‘n’ o {\":‘M;:“ Sorew .'(, o Bt {Fisk Rubber . 18 18% 18% {qrawn by the state architect’s fo Iigen, Mandanao, Aug. 24 e he could not avold the collision. |Who died after a fall down L e B iy LR i R 4, A | Genl Asphalt . 90 8$3% STY |1ts proposed location is being kept & Gt A DI Y i, L o5 Both cars were badly dama [l be held tomorrow morning allgieniey wworks com:. i 780 s2|Genl Elec 1 9% %1% lgecret and the specifications and de- resentative of "““v“or ceonomie | FLCLED IN HEAD-ON OOLLISION | 4n gutomobile owned. I 10:30, o'clock from his home ",“1”; Stanley Worke, pfd . Genl Motors 200 2101 of the construction are confi- who is making a suved €5 SR IO | Lowell, Mass., Aug. 24 (B—EIl- | pjspatrick ofthe Hotel Delancy and [West Maln street and at 11 o'elack {Tavior and Fana Co . 1300 |Gt North Iron dential. It will measure approxi- and political conditions In the FIVL- | wood Colgate, 16, of WImington, | qriven by Jamea Novello was bad- [at St Mary's church. Burial will \Jerry Bt e Co' W 1 Ore Ctfs ... 21% 21t _ 213 mately 50 by 60 feet. ; 18pines, LOART RPEIRTC S ik dhiar | or- NSO KIIGD 10 K0 BRAG05 | 1g arhnge ARk T 'aibok whien tire| Be o Bt Maryls temstery. Unlon Mfg. C 30 |Gt North ptd 78 On Wednesday Governor Smith signed by 80 more “‘m‘m"n'\m‘lf goy- | moter collislon at Merrimack park | giooring apparatus gave way as No- | e e | U & Envelops Co., com Hudson Moters 67 and members of the state building the United States c “lon the Lowell-Lawrence highway = ] e en Shepard" f nvelope Co.. pfd o commissi will open bids for the vello was driving down Shepard's myeiape Co.8. oty commission D ern them. tsieq | 105¢ night. Miss Beatrice Hancock, |y’ af the junction of Hartford S P 'I:d((‘j". G | wrecking of the buildings that now The chiefs said they were SiEH Talso of Wilmington, suffered 8 |uvenye and Stanley strect. Apply- Winsted Hoslery Co. . Int Nickél oceupy the site where the new office with American officials but dislike [\ o en opm, ing the brakes, Novello caused tho nse a e ¥ B Machine Class A ... Tat Pages building is to be built. By January 1 Filipino officals. b S b bl ctely about ane N aning Bowman. Clasy’ A Heh tons 71 [next it is proposed to have the site == m,‘” BRINGS SUIT FOR $1,000 |t came to a stop against a tele- UNDERTAKER Kelly Spring . 15% | cleared, test borings completed and NORGH B 24, (P—The | Suit for $1,000 was brought today | graph pole. Novello could not con- Phune 1625-2. TATEMENT Fouia s Nash 140 & [the Mual program for construction Osio, Norway, Aug Bl I ich |by Katarzyna Brayb against Magsie | trol it becauso of the broken steer- || Ouporite St Mary's Lhurch e s Gl e ready for presentation to the legis- Norge, Amundsen & & e has been | Grabowski, the plaintiff alleging | g apparatus. sidence ¢ i 3 Marlod I fitine. : : flew over 'h}(llljfl\ government for | money due on a note. Papers were _—— New York — Exchanges, $8§8,- [Mid Cont . “\‘l"lrl"""“’f "t the flf:‘“ F““’"’; s0ld to the Itails the Ttalian gov- |served by Deputy Sherift Matthew REAL E TE TRANSFERS 000,000; balance; $92,000,000. Mo Pac pld 9 9 men that now have large sums u‘: ; onses for gas and |Papclak and the wilt is returnable | yyarranty deeds were filed today BOLLERER!S Boston — BExchanges, $60,000,000; [ Mont Ward P 63% 67 |hand or hw large blocks of .ql'(l‘llri s arabiont <0 in the city court the first Monday | 4 follows; Attilio D. Ielice to Zairo balances, $26,00,000. National Lead 16 6 80, [ ties bire Sch “i""" by \l,'i‘}cxm‘:?q transpo in September. Pozzetta, Daly street; David F. Bev- 2 N Y Central ..18 anks, but when the new build : ot e S ST 4 e rendy sta opa ! SING FROM HOME eridge to A. L. Zetterman and G. POSY SHOP RETURNS FROM EUROPE NYNHG&H4 ; 45 [ready and all the state departments Aa “‘l\rubl'mk) of Seymour park HUSBAND AND $100 GONE E. Nelson, Brighton street; Edward TO FIIENDS WHO SAIL KRev. C. J. Vahlstrom, assistant |Nor & West ..162% 161 ‘-u!‘;1 .n( :m'xsmlc\lmlfl' one roof this w am 4 : 3 ! 5 S 2 Swedls o J Ame; 54 54% 54% |not be necéssary. .om.m the poiice it Joseph Mitz- | Mrs. Rose Ruscayk of 81 Lyman | A. Pilz et al, to Joseph and Jennle| voy Gay 5AY “BON VOYAGE? |Pusior of the Swedish Bethany [North Amer Roobas Sk nol e pestenrry oo : boarder at Krab- |street notified the police today that | Roth, Whiting and Cherry streets; Wi FTOWEItS BY WIRE |church, returned last evening from [North Pacific.. $4% 1 78 kowski, aged 53, a boa :, Charles and J v v s been slsiting |Pack Mot Car 37X 37 37 |ance, the new vault will be 8o de- insky's home, has not been home for | hor: husband drew $100 from the |John E. Kilbourne to ‘Charles a sy W, MAIN NT.. PROE. BLDG. 1K) Sweden, where he has been visiting | Pa i hat AF wetie e s B Savings bank and left home. Tillie Polhance, Uncas road. A - o New 'Beiiuln™ |is father and brothers since July . [Pan Am Pet B 63% 67 67 |signed and bullt that it would take four days. {with a razor. The day gate will be of hardened® steel, equipped with a spring-bolt |evlinder lock. A corridor will run all around it and mirrors will en- able guards to see all sides. Three shifts of armed guards will be on | duty every minute of the day and |might. The expectation is that they will be former service men, formet Only accredited representatives ot state departments will have access to the vault, and they will be triply |identified by photographs, signatures and fingerprints. State troopers, it ue expected, will provide additional SI 11 vauits will be built into the <1n\<\mr~ for the use of departments |such as the controller’s, banking and Menaced by Forest Fire Yarmouth, ., Aug. 24 A—The |village of Tusket, near here, was again menaced by forest fires today, land fire a aratus and volunteers from this city were sent to combat the flames in response to a call. | The village was first threatened | yosterday when a brisk wind showe ered the community with burning brands from two fires sweeping to- | of firefighters from Yarmouth and & I rising tide in the Tusket river com- bined temporarily to check the flames. PANIO AMONG MOURNERS ew York, Aug. 24 (A—A num- ber of persons, including three women and three poiicemen, were injured this afterncon in a panie among the thousands of persons standing in the rain at 66th street nd Broadway in front of a funeral of Rudolph Valentino. WIDOW A SI}ICIDE New Haven, Aug. 24 (® — M Catherine Giannelli, 70, a widow, died in St. Raphael’s hospital today five hours after she cut her throat She was in poor health. Six chil dren, five of whom are married, sur- vive, MARK GOES UP ew York, Aug 4. (P — mark, which since its stab has been quoted at the fixed of 4.20 to the dollar, or 23,81 ce today was selling here at 28. € 28.81 3-8 following the action eof German :vvcrum-nt in the arbitrary

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