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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1926. ANOTHER RESPITE IS 1 GIYEN CONDEMNED MAN ation Put MRS. ZILTHA MASON DIES INCROMWELL,..... Former New. Britain Woman Witness. ‘ Was 80 Yeam 0ld Ziltha M. Armorer Madicros' Exce off Tl 1 Boston, Sept. 2 (P—The electro- cution of Celectino I*. Madeiros, sen- | tenced to dig for murder during the | |week of September 5, was today postponed until Uctober to allow | Madeiros to appear as a witness for cola Sacco and Bartholomeo Van- zetti in their motion for a new trial. Sacco and Vanzetti, in their motion | |for a new trial. Sacco and Vanzetti, for whom radical demonstrations | been held in Burope and South | were convicted of the mur- | der o ymaster and his guard. The te was granted at a spe- | cial meeting of the executive coun- cil Gy upon the recom- | mendation of Governor Fuller. The ernor conferred yesterday with Surviving her are her daughters. | jugzo Webster Thayer, the trial | x grandchildren and judge in the Cacco-Vanzetti case,| andchildren. Her only \nd upon his recommendation and | onnéctions were with |that of the attorney general, decid- s Relief Corps. ed in favor of the respite, Funeral services will be held pri- he governor explained vately at the daughters' home tomor- | 4ction was taken “to give row morning. Interment will be in | presentation and decision Warehouse Point. A request has heen | pending motion for & new made that all flowers be left at B. |the Sacco-Vanzettl case and by rea Porters Sons’ before 9 [son of the confention that were a ‘clock tomorrow 4 anted, Madeiros would 1y essential Mrs. Tormer Mason, widow of James Mason of New Britain state armory, died evening at the home of her daughters, Mrs. George Beckett and Mrs. A. R. Maloney of West Crom- well, Mrs. Mason, ge, was born at at spent many of this city. Her well known here. tion at the state ix yvears. Mr moved from thi: who was $0 years of Warehouse Point, vears as a resident husband was also He held his posi- armory for about Iy ntly | have Amer fa res 4 acting Mason anly rec d Eie time for on the ¥ mo: STARR AGAIN FINED Accused of Drefrauding Hotels icted rpente as twice convy rders of James I, ( hier of the bank, who was kille mpted holdup by four wo. others who were captured g life terms. a prisone Dedham jail, made an alleged confe was involved in the Man Is Assessod 8530 And Costs In New | Haven. While Madeiros ion that he rs at Sacco and Vanzetti and his confession was led to absolve the chusetts, was|was expected today that the motion Judge E. F.lfor a new trial would be heard be- today onlfore u Thayer in Desdham on local hotel 3 13. of the fine 5% WRSES ARE GURSTS T K| ROTARY CLUB LUNCHEON Starr ex- About Training School at New New Have Starr, of New sentative of trial Trunk Line New York, who has otel bills in several in Mas 0 and\costs b, court uding a nent arr will be taken to Sy wer a similar cha tarr's trial the ked to have s to his sanity. ttorney refused ian to see his elient complained to Judgr client has followed my has not said a wo | lawyer, * “That's| Sept. 2 (M—Jdnathan York, self styled rep- the Internatidnal In- |, Acrial System of feft unpaid | in this |t ere convicted 1id to have radicals. It w ties mber During 8 attorr imined lant’s The to allow and t de- y p Tell "My ructions a clared proof of san Slated to Be L nanimous Selection ! Sept. 2—Mayor Johrn irman of the republi- congressional district to - call for the congres to be held Sep. mber 11 t 11 o'clock. (D. 8. T. the republican club hall, Dis- t leaders say Congressman John Tilson wiil be the unanimous | choice of gate Britain General Hospital at e Noon Luncheon at the Dr. “Nurses' Day” meeting and superintendent, Mi vers, directress of nd about 20 nurses from Britain General hospital were the luncheon. Hartford, a soloist, sang two songs, one of which ¥ dedicated to the nurs white button was presented to Leon A. Sprague, organizer and first presi- dent of the club for two years' per- fect atendance Cigars were passed by celebrating the fact that he had be- | come a grandfather. A son “He's a | Little Prairie Flower, Growing Wild- er I Hour” was sung by the club in appreciation. Max Unkelbach told myste story and Dr. C. W. Vivlan unray | ed the mystery, James Robinson, president Today was Rotary club Iben Re | Maude se uests Ben Knox of Tilson § n iday third iesued th ional convention in Steve Robb, BOARD TFINDING Sept. 2 (P) — The inquest which in- | izated the death of Commander | john Rodgers in an airplane acci- | t at Philadelphia, he died from “i < «d while on a flight in a na in performance his duties,” and that “his death occur- red in the line of duty, and was not result of his own misconduct.” 8. R. Pope, aviation pilot who ac- ompanied Commander Rodgers on | his Hawailan flight, told the bo: t the plane the commander was | \o o fiying went into a tail spin at such [ 12 PR B % TS Tllen a low altitude it could not be|y01i"or the social side. Dr. brought out. Pope was on shore | .o oo when the accident occurred over the PRIEST'S WILL FILED of Catholic NAVAL Washin vy board of on, formed vice of the club. The re plied by the spoke on the training school, a student nurse, st of the prog hospital. practical m was sup- Miss Traver of the < Martha told of th Parles Reeks side I nurses’ Submarines Are on Way To Portsmouth Yards, Portsmouth, N. H., Sept. 2 (P)— ! I'he submarine V-1, arrived at the Portsmouth navy 1 vesterday and | will be followed here by her sister| ps. the V-2 AY and the submarine tender Argonne. The visit the giant submarines, largest in tha United States nav is to permit them to undergo final repairs and | lterations during the ,next sixty After this period that they will go to th to make up a new submarine No. 2 A Number Institutions Benefit Under Terms of Provi- dence Clergyman’s Testament. 2 (B)—A utions Rev. R. I, Sept. number of Catholic ins benefit under the will of | Thomas E. Ryan, late pastor of St. Patrick's church, Harrisville, which was filed for probate in the office of town clerk, Burriville, today. Holy expected | crogg college, Worcester, is be- | queathed the late pastor's library of 5,000 volumns, including many - treatlses of theology. The Catholic After their construction here the | yipivorsity of America, at Washing- submarines were sent out on trial [ yor T TE Lo ice i e of $1,- runs, During the past month lh"‘v,i 000 as do the riurs of Afonement three have undergone all feties | oo Naw York city and the African of tests oft Provincetown, Mass. allyjjegions of Canada. The sum of the tip of Cape Cod. 12,000 is left to the Catholic Mis- | sionaries Union of Washington, D. Providence, of it is i 28 PARALYSIS CASE Spriuzfield, Mass., Sept 2 (A—The reporting of an additional infantile ! Iysis case here today brings the for the summer to 28. A was reported today in Westfield, the ¢ first in se ars, the patient be- ing a 19-year-old girl, who is be- lieved to have contracted the discase | | in this city ‘ Other public bequests are as fol- lows: St. Vincent De Taul Infant vlnm, $1,000; St. Joseph's church, $1,000; St. Patrick’s church, thode Island Catholic Orphan- asylum £1,000 and the House Aged of the Little Sisters f the Po 1,000, all of this stat Father Ryan was a noted scholar and was the author of a number of celiglous boo! D iSedan and Truck \lcet JI At Street Intersection Cornelius Maher, » The funeral of Mrs. Cornelius ernoon a Ve Horalan 2 — Farly this aft- e P W 8 sedan, owned and ope- Hanex B (|’t";]n.c‘|”n]r"k>‘m“"q"{‘_‘:| XC.|rated by Gustav Hiltbrand of 60 Tnterment was in St. Mary's | m street, was badly dam- The pall hearers werd ames Malarney, James Carey, Har- a result of colliding with a truck of the Beach Lumber com- old Lynch, John Haockett and Law- rence Wealen, pany, operated by Alphonse La S DI it was struck by Hiltbrand's car, Residence 13 Summer St.—1625-3. || . Felp b Flarhs! of New reitoin © Jnseph A- Hafie}‘ | which was procceding west along BOLLERER’S case 0003 age Tor the ‘ Funerals o ————— Mrs. (spe Bristol, Sept. chureh. cemetery, TOWN MANAGER WEDS Stratford, Sept. 2.—Carlton D. | Recd, town manager of Stratford and Miss Louise Hinchey, a teacher | | here, were married in Castleton, Vt. | on August 28, they revealed to | friends today. The bride, a native | of Hydeville, Vt., came here a vear ! ago. Mr. Reed has been town man- ager the last year, | the police, the truck was crossing SR ST | the boulevard. Nefther driver yas POSY SHOP over from Riverside avenue to South street and had almost ed the Memorial boulevard iU | injured, and both were ordered siriosite At sarey Oburch. report at police headquarters to- morrow morning. BRIDAL BOUQUETS AND FLOWERS FOR WEDDING DECORATIONS Il By W, [pin of Columbia str i Island City. trial in | spend a tweek. to the de- | as| Whentham Na- | schools of Mineola, N. Y. during | berts rob- | |camp of the loca outh Braintree of which | juses a | with who ig recovering from a | Lroken leg, was welcomed back to |y |handle to signal the commence ! Pacitic Exposition S le it {who have heard of the unusual his- |with to 1 PERSONALS —— Dyson of and Mrs. — Wal[ Street Br.'efs A Mrs. E. C. Bowers, vice president of square, nest Mr. Franklin Charles Gal- Robert E. street and AUTOS FIGURE RAILROAD STOCHS SEVERAL MISHAPS === " AGAIN ON BOUND Two Injured, Window and Post | the sompeo to ewccces 0. . %a- ' Go Upyard But Falter Under! Broken, Police Hear Profit Taking was succeeded as vice president by 2 (P—Opposin Paul M, Macklin. speculative forces struggled for con- trol of today's stock market with the result that there was consider- able confusion in price movements. Onorato of Columb Miss Mildred Dyson of Franklin square left today on a motor trip to New York, Roy Zeigler of Park home from Niagara Falls o ada and will spend Labor Indian Neck. state received tax in August than in July this year, or August last year, $1,513,957 against $1,174,207| in July and $1,161,020 in August 1925, New York | stock transfer treet 1s larger Can- | day at| t and today a aumber of |minor accidents occurred about the |streets. Some were not reported to [the police because they were slight, while in Bther cases, the drivers cal- w York, Sept. Ernest Dyson of TUWEST MAIN ST Tel. 2040 RARTIOR_OFICR. 6 CRNTIAL ROV THL t-ng PUTNAM & CQ MEMNERS NEW WRA & MAKTTORD STGH EXOMANGEY NEW BRITAIN~ We Offer anklin square | {o ad r vacation at Long|i"d 8t headquarters for aceident blanks. Joseph Adams of 51 Prospect street reported to the police at §.35 this morning that his struck the traffic signal and East Main streets Fred Romani of 265 Jetome ‘|70\hi d Captain Kelly shortly after (W':"u o'clock this afternoon that his| X “*|zutomobile struck Fred Franks of en route, | oiom 0| $83,000 tons, it is re 1158 Hart street, near the \an.rs}\fl_ ST the 7oy Romant | 1. Steel corporation m the Southern ¥ 691 tons of steel raf eel Products also for 10,000 tons, Despite the fact that they were | | forced to contend with a large vol- | | nme of pre-noliday realizing, op |ators for the rise appeared to have the advantage, bringing forward | new ders whenever the old fav- orites showed signs of wavering. | An early attempt to unsettle th general list was passed lof an early incr in the redis- aled by a sur- | court rates of some of the smaller i Titae o enne |sich waiy tional Assoctation (.r‘;“] J,]lv]r. erve banks, .mmm,y,‘m, sted Franks into the house and |l TCHasing Agents. Sustained activ- | Philadelphia, but this was offset by ek i \.v,\ in most lines of industry is rv‘]‘H)\» appearance of a large volume | s e (,]:::]y:);“‘.lr )vr‘::;"::;;winlm:;fh ‘;u‘.]‘n; [rlv“mg in Y‘)—m‘r“ajl ?u‘m(y market b S e MR i Fucodiction giihe ren wal rate of 41 per cent | e e saines July, the output,for the|as against an opening rate of five R > month be 72,00 per cent yesterday, The optimistic L fleld showed a drop of from the | sentiments expressed by George I uck Rose M of 117 IR trect, inj er slightly, oS IR sinaAl S L r shightly.| grevious Tennsylvania ton-| Baker, veteran banker, also helped ite bullish enthusiasm despite | The child had been with her fat | Iwho is gateman at the Chure! )\‘H‘mt‘ 1 ¢ hig rej 1tio! f the belief that no railroad crossing, and ran into s Hollo o J el SErE- e Tal 1‘ il | stock dnmm{z \\;mlrl \y paid lu\’m" (TingsRcaria SnoshyoldEetilk [Bxihar sidiaries 1 i v ;‘ sl ;xn" 1 y‘m\: 1" ' sha turned he 4 R aumpsc as physical dircctor in the public “\m‘q?,”? flw-(,.”“\-,l i financing, th but rallied above 150 i ne le. Mies Ra rg $1,000,000 of its noo! ‘r‘]'ng;('fl‘] ported the accident to ‘ S college and for several summers | oot : | Howard Carroll has been athletic director at the | : Boy Seout coun. | Street: driving a truc ',M-lh“l | New Britain Paper Box company of e 22 Walnut street, struck and broke P two plate glass windows in the Sloan OLD-UP | e )I z ‘ [ P8 SRLEAND Bros., store on West Main Belfast, Sept. 2 (P—Sixty clerks | (5% b0 C00 0% oternoon, he report. | were busily caring for a crowd of | 3 Yo the police job hunters In the Shankhill Labor | Lawrence Demeritt of Exchange bere this morning when a | o oo" W0 D% Eh nl,lw band of armed men entered the |t TR 10 THE BOTEE S Place. The rebbers hastily collected | jou o o dox an Cloveland. strest all visible funds amounting to $2,000 | pott & fOF 08 T ENY ARG SECh and escaped. Leon Richards of 152 DINA HAN street reported to Captatn Kell ORDINANCE G street reported to Capta S oAt an automobile bearing Conn _The common council committee | 10 5T 0D be Conn on ordinances will meet at 8 o'clock | ZEUL N a1l ionight at Room 201, city building, | i o South Vai ct on the proposed new plumb- | °f il an 3th code, the proposed change in zoning ordina recommendpd 100 v the hoard of 1stment, and the ¢ 7Y request of local produce dealers the po v a set of rules governing the farm- |iNg Tesponsibliity. ers’ market on Commercial street. TELEGRAPH EYIS 2 WOERON Gl spending his Bethlehem |an order | eific for 1 automobile | 2o ¢ at N i Main cefved an orde Ernest sperson of Stanley street, who is spending the summer at Indian Neck, is visiting his par- | ents here for a few days Morton M. Mag left yesterday Kansas City, Mo., and will Rochester and Chicago, s | | re | | reet| Coal cor fo ption in States totalled tons, an increase over June of on rumors | ase Policeman Clarence sumed duty today vacation. Lanpher re- after his annual Church Miss | Place, Attorney the left today Stanley for J. Trac Pennsylvania <ki | to| month, 'ector Vat Schools in Mineola, N. Y. Charles D. Vibberts of 168 I,mr coin street has accepted a position so future common, to 149 early af Alt Iz most recen 4 per cent withou o ings by | Licutenant | l large commission 1t the public was | the ma v in a num cialti In-| ough the s reported t in re-enter pools were again b ordinarily inactive s General American Tank, ational Nickel, Virginia Barolina mical and Owens B Motors uddenly leaped into prominence in | earl yafternoon when bullish monstrations were started simul- sly in several of the low pr ed such as Chrysler, Dodg Brothers A, Pierce Arrow and Pack ard. Revival of activity in the cop- pers was predicted on the belief that | [the foreign demand for the red metal will be materially increased when the stabilization schemes in Ita jelgium and France and car- ried i Ralilroad s at the opening but t-taking is a graduate of 49 Laurel owned by the! of Hudson Motor C: ipments on August 1, a total of ing the largest in the The production d to 900 r had record sT 28,700 cars company’s cil at Jobls Pond, ot = K Histary has been reduc ars lay. COURT BACKS WORKER Hartford Faint at rs' Union to Show sues Vance Why Member Cannot Hase Clear- that cticut his corner ts about ! the ance Card. (> proceedings to Hartford, Conn., Sept. 2. —An order in injunc local Paint rance card d this Molloy of the com- Tho order fssucd irects Unfon number tructural - Building Guy Blades Trades kmore, president | nion of Hartford, | | Dennte Mreca secretary of the Paintcrs” Union, and Thomas Cum- ting of the | 1) eg business officer of the union, | L 745 o'elock. | o ynpear hefore the judge tomor Nut Loaf Cakes | o ttarnoon at 2 o'clock, to show ket.—advt. | why the petition of A regular meeting of Court Co- anted at White House tion aly compel t ¢ to noon, ging issue a Hamel, Tudge Thomas J ing upward into h i ors not w . s started s o2 noontime by ran 3 sales as sion However, several new were again recorded m‘ sked th LI " | mon o by the | 481 of | Trades Alliance, 1Al Guy T | of the Painters' op s ec g group. Wall wed Street Opening activity of the railroad the Southwr nee 0. of A.. will - loading lion mark for the thirteenth con: cutive time in the week ended Aug- | ust 21, featured the opening of to- day's stock market. New York € 1 quickly advanced to a new cak price and moderate gains wer orded by Missouri Frisco common. Southe ned nearly a point ustrials were mixed. Continuance of profit taking sales imparted some irregularity to the arly trading. Operators worked for mgher prices derived encouragement | [from the stiffening wholesale gaso- | line prices in the middle west; the |monthly review of the National City bank stating that the general busi- | ness situation continued satisfactory with prospects for breakin business this fall; the decrease in | commercial failurcs last month, and | the plentiful supply of funds avail- | | | pcclal for Friday 2 for 2 Mohican Ma me torney v { fore Judg: | Hamel, Nut Toat Cakes | " n Market advt, i O'Mara turned Probation Off B a 14 vear old today, with theft of from at the homr Stephen Lipinski, 24 Gold street. | Mies Hazel Hofiman of Seymonr | is epending her vacation at Londen. J. B. Mor home on Lak \p"fll‘!'] 16 tr [ Motloy in of 2t ‘s hall. ',l’ r Friday. is lowe il I's petition SR cls plo said 1o b . painter: ion to give him a ; an record of ¢ hoy 0 Washington, 2 (A—When- to Connelly charged a bureau ver a famous exposition or cor Vs city scure work at so that mony is opened at long range by the his United S of of the President ates hie gold electrical key studded 560 precions nuggets, the only in nt of its kind in the world Taft, Wilson, — and one 1 the key's ent Projects of LEFT ONLY 000, Luventory of the Jared Fiage. 2 (- boasted N or his investt strum Four presidents — Harding and Coolidge rst Lady, have touch This is ¢l Estate of Late Yor Flagg, v 52 per clients, le surrogats nes J. Billing: application for tion on the that I ho whila being quizzed about { selling bonds, left not ling $2 to a is confined record levard with it of a fall e Members of & Ga lies of the speef {edition of thei- [Monicr's store, Main str | JAILIS CROWDED So Maeny Inmates at Hartford insti- R TR D s o fled |akle yesterday in the call money national importance, 3 ¥ TUsed First in 1909 When not in -ise, the fustrument is carafully guarded by its owner, Ed- rd W. Smithers, Chief telegrapher at the White House, who has been on duty there since the day after the battleship Maine was blown up in 1808, Tt was given him by President Taft, who used it for the first fime in 1909 to open the Alaskan-Yulkon in Seattle. The | key was specially designed for that loccaston, being mounted upon a slap of Alaskan marble. inset with Alask- |an nuggets, and presented to Mr. Taft at that time by George W. Carmack, discoverer of gold In Alaska. One Tnusual “Touch® Probably the most unusual touch v felt by the instriment was that ‘n at three oclock on a new vear's morning. when Woodrow Wil- | cells are mas and bath robe, | E airs of White House to signal from the East room the opening of the San Diego Fxpo- sition. The year 1915 had reached Washington three hours hefore, but the President's touch caught the lep numt vear 1914 In San Diego in its last |onness. They dving gasp and caused the big fair 'many of the inmates have grounds to burst into a blazé of iforeed to go to jail 1 light as the old year passed out and | been unable to p | hav he new year arrived. i | The Baby Kind | 7 3 v Britain Fish ecure cop- | in nd field day | ¢ bulletin at | 7 et —advt, | filed market. Rails maint , New Yor! ae aseociation n «d the early leader- Central extending its than 1 point by cross- 143 while Delaware and Hudson | hid np 2 points to 183 price since 1010, | also were recorded American To- me in for subgtan- | Anacon- monih 1 esta who dis highest X pric rn the pea Br bacco Pro 1-2 iy exeer New 1 at not n Gie Edison Coppers \ttention, recorded b In th I of Marsland contrasted with | viness of Phillips Petroleum. Tow Close rool ue $40.000. The amount claim against the estate vealed. | Ernest Flagg. Charles Scribner, (M—For|ara to ser since the prohibition | returng law operative, the number | |of prisoners at the county jail has| | hecome so targs as to foree the jail officials to resdt to the pre-prohi Lition policy “doubling the pri- soners up,” so that many occupicd by two pr the number of prisoners at 0, breaking all pre- ords since prohibition als at the jail state that the in the numb 14 en cansed largely by a great- convictions for drunk- also pointed onut e Y lmoré speculative tution Prisoners are placed Two was not r in a ccll brothier, Hartford, fi e becama onn. Sept. 2 P Open All Chem American @ Car & am Loco LOWELL o the iay N Sept. against A il Loweil, 2 general mill Low at of the Amer- have for th strike Sm & ol & Am Am Am Am Woolen Anaconda Cop Rald Balt eth TR United \f § Weave o silk mill on strike for better working nditions nine They were the loom fixers 1l vinders and warpers The strike aiffeets ployes. No other Cup Collector the | vious Offi lincreas |has b 121 1081 Laco & Ohio steel Pot Can Pac er Do Che we r of priconers 3 vesterday today by caltt Pasco Ohio mills a cted Another biz event which the gold | &oka| Chry key was a part occurred in 19 the ley was pressed by President ! Taft on that eccasion .the waters of the Pacific and the Atlantic met for the first time in the Tanama Canal. | The electrical impulse sent out from | the White House caused the ex- plosion in the hig waterway which blew away Gamboa dyke, removing the last obstr ion between the waters of the o oceans. Sought By Sightse President Coolidge used the to put the machinery of the $57, 000,000 Skagit hydro-electric plant in Seattle In motion, and Mrs. Cool- idge used it on two occasions to open women's meetings far from Washington mithers is extremely proud of his on. He keeps it stored away his home, but many sightscers oco Coio Consol Gas 1l Central Corn Prod Dodge Bros Du Pont DN Frie R I 1st pfd 1ramous Playe 11 " k Rubber ..181% ienl Asphalt 9 Gen Ger Gt Gulf States Ste Hudson Motor Ind O & G Int Nickel Int Paper Ken Cop Lehigh Va Mack Truck Marland Oil Mid Cont n & 1 Mo Pac pfd Ward ntral I W Amer re ey n {arie relic insist upon adding it to the list of famous things in Wash- ington they can tell of having scen their own eyes. Just the other night. 1a. “four men from Oklahoma drove up to the house about mid- night to see the key. They wouldn't until T got up out ‘of bed and wed it to them.” Smithers 00 144 & 47 H v & North Pack Mot Car Pan Am Pet B Pennsylvania Pierce Arrow Radlo Corp Reading littls to , Sears Roebuck Sinclair Ol 2500 Springfeld, fine of $500, posed in di INE IMPOS) Mass., Sept. 2 (P—A the heaviest ever im- riet eourt here in a li- [quor case, was levied upon Mrs. | Caroline Celore teday when she pleaded guilty to manufacturing. keeping and sellipg. A nine months' suspended jail sentence was added Pelice rajders uncoversd a large moanshining outfit in the woman's home. §913 56 511 46 a8 5614 1001 n An arr adillo usually Is a squash, but this is of the “Peba” or dwarf variety—the first the Lon- don Zoo has seen in several years. FOR \OIR \\. \T\ READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS One loving cup |Florence Skar 1ing, Washington’ athletic mermaid. She ham won | Southern Pac elght sa far, more than 100 medals | Southern Ry 12814 and fs still swimriing strong. Offi- | Standard Ofl . 43% clally, she's South Atlantic all- [Stewart Warner 681 around women's champion. Studebaker Y means 5 109 128 435 6713 5T% Hartford Electric Light Co. Stock and Notes Thomson, enn & To Burritt Hotel Bldg.. New Britain Telephone 2380 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart. Mgr. WE OFFER STANLEY WORKS COMMON This stock should prove an attractive purcl\ase at the present time. Price on application Price on application WE DO NOT ACCEPT HARTFORD BMartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Tel.2-7186 WE OFFER MARGIN ACCOUNTS IEDDY BROTHERS & & NEW,BRITAIN Burritt'Hote Bldg. Tel, 34‘30 20 SHARES COMMERCIAL TRUST CO. THOMSON & 11 Wall Strect McKINNON New York City MEMBERS New York Stock FExchan New York Cotton “hange York Produce Exchange \r\r York Coffec & Sugar Exch. NEW BRITAI Burritt Hotel Building Chicago Board of Trade Chicago Stock Exchange Indianapolis Stock Exchange Winnipeg Grain Exchange N BRANCH Telephone 1815 and 1818 FRANE LEE, Manager DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE SERVICE TO ALL MARKETS Listed stocks carried on conservative margin exas Co xas & Tobacco Union P United Fruit 7 8 Ct Ir Pipe 8 Ind Al S Rubber q ' Pac Prod 50%% 114% 163 116 21014 16 116 Ty 66 15135 19 347 14914 18 343 5555 2714 60 7% | White Motor . Willys Over . Woolworth 603 201 162 LOCAL STOCKS <hed by Putnam & Co.) Insurance Stocks Bld 740 61“ mn 650 (Furn Asked | Aetna Casnalty > Aetna Life Ins Co A«tna Life Ins Co. Actna Fire Automobil e Hartford Fire .........490 National Fire . . 7 Phoenix T Travelers Ins Co 1240 Conn General 1630 Manufacturing StoCks Hardware 85 Hosiery ton & Cadwell -Hfd Ctp Co com. s & Spencer com Billings & Spencer pfd Bristol Bras Colt's Arms Tns S50 1260 Am Am Be fnir Bearlr Hart & Coole Landers, ¥ N B Machine N. B Machine pfd Niles-Be-Pond com North & Judd Peck, Stowe & Wil ... Russell Mfg Co Scovill Mf Standa anley Works .. Stanley Works pfd Torrington Co. com {Union Mfg Co Public Conn ¥ Conn Tt & Pow pfd . Hfd Flee Light IN'B Gas Southern N | Southern N F Ttilitles Stocks, ec Service TREASURY STATEME Treasury halance, $147,569,310 York — Exchanges, $1,047.- balances, $81,000,000, Exchanges, §79.000,000; 000,000, New 006,000; Boston balances, $2 | The largest electric locomotive in the world has been constructed by a Geneva, Switzerland. firm. It weighs 126 tons, is more than 60 feet in length aud is driven by six motors generating 4500 h, p. The engine can travel faster than 100 miles per hour. | nor’s council tod: nor Swift fiver: will be §13,5 chief engir 000 Providence water supply. APPOINTMENT APPROVED Boston, Sept. 2 (A—The gover- v approved Gover- “uller's appointment of Frank . 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