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People at Forest Park Run AwAY | sir Irancis Drake lodge, Amerl-| Mr& Henry Abrahamsen of “179| New York, Sept. 9 UP—An advance 82 and 77 IN ELOPE 7 MBflR DELEGATES ‘ma ; mi‘m_fl m“i'j:fl M Wall Street Briefs |\RAILS AGAIN ARE PUTNAM & , \T0 DECIDE POLICY o ey e e el ca and Get Married. i s iz;fi;i“w‘_‘: atter a thres and a halt months'|Union Telegraph shares to 157% in ! 3’ JWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN~ 1 MEMBERS NEW_WRK & HARTTORD STOGK EXCAMGEY | Fate of Their Proposed Bamk| cucese seve s cota pian vi- |6 ocionk et S 0" o "3 il a7 In Sweden whors she vt |(hs Lt tow aaye nas arava wtien- | Sfork Prices foday Resume Up- Tel. 2040 & & lolation of the rule of board of di-| Day school, two sessions, $17; 3 — of the company's business this year W Gna 6 i MTOR_OIFICK, 6 CENTRAL BO¥ — THLI-wp i inn | rect t the Althenheim, or Ger- ths in advance, $45, N , Taken Up at Executive Session | rectors oc the Althenheim, or Ger. |months tn_sdvance, 4. NEht| yon mrutell of Fostoria, Obo, 1s | which 13 mid so-be. best . e s ward Movement h | Park, a suberb, against the mar. |DOOks and supplies free. Conneotl.|SPending the week with Mr. and |tory. Other reasons advanced for the | Danbury, Sept. 8 P—The Con- |Tlage of inmates, Herman Horn, §2 [Cut Business college.—advt. IMx:s. Chrxsuaa Trudell of 840 Stan-|sharp upward movement in the ) [ e deention of Laber went|and Maria Leps, 77, eloped yester-| Emma N Miller has returneq (ley street. Mr. Trudell will leave |stock Is the still larger volume of v York, fept. 9 (P—Stock] , from & month’s vacation spent at|Saturday to spend a few days at|business anticipated by the linking ces resumed their upward nw\ru} We Offer g ¥ ‘o exccutive session shortly beforegday. It was addumed that the cou- | . into: executive y | Atlantic City, Philadelphia anq |th® Sesquicentennial exposition at|up of another high speed European |Ment today after an early period of | noort today to decide the fate of the! Ple would return today and there |5 . : proposed state labor bank. Over | Was some flutering among the old [Long Island | Philadelphia, and Washington, D. C. fcable and the meeting of directors |hesitation. Retention of the 4 per | e 3357000 of the proposed $200,000 | folks as to what would happen. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wilcox of| Mrs, E. W. Danfelson of Buffalo, |this month for dividend action. cent rediscount rate by the Boston | 100 AMERICAN HARDWARE ~ | {31 Woodruft court have returned|N. Y., Is visiting her parents, Mr. Federal Reserve bank and the larg capital stock of the bank has been| DBut Mrs. Adolfe Schmidt, presi- - iy | J N ' 4 o s subscribed for by labor unions | dent of the home, looked at.the situ- | from Point O'Woods, where they |and Mrs. Joseph E. Hultgren of 23| Continuation of the sagging ten-[TorPIY of funds available for call 100 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK £ 7 of tho state, it was reported by L M. |ation like a diplomat. . ! spent a vacation with their daugh. | Wallace street. dencies noted in the building indus- [1220% 8t the renewal rate of & per | | i Ornbwrn of New Haven, secretary | “There is a rule against marrlage | ter and family. | = try in earlier months from similar [ccit TUPCC 10, restore speculative | e G, of the bank committce, but a large | but theer is nothing about inmates | Smith Business School, day school| Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Sharpe of | periods a year ago is shown in Brad- |gon noou, W uich was shaken yester art of the money has been returned | coming back in the event they do | $15, night school $5, books and sup- | Stanley street have returned from [street’s tabulation of BUIAINg Der-|ins of mames et (LT THeF b“’f('lhi at the request of the subscribers. | marry,” she explained. | plies free.—adv. |a motor trip to Franklin, Mass., |mits for August at 153 American| Tiafls aeain came £ | No new subsariptions have been | Leading Star lodge, No. 23, 0. § | Where thelr son, Charles, Jr. en- fcities. The total of $298,517,52 was of he aneancer " Chosmoncr ot | pledged in a year. | . entertainment committee will | tered Dean academy ag ain of four percent,over July but | On ' A : convention decide whether ali of the | home of the chairman, 217 Chestnut | Mr. and Mrs. Wilbut Bailey, AIrs. {the $326,510.445 in August 1925. |high price for all fim despin oo nn m money should be returned or that street. Further plans will be made | Frank Rhodes and daughter, M#: nough irregularity was shown, |fact that the mx‘«r'-‘vrl\:di'\i';n‘w‘u.l " 9 the campaign be continued, on | “Jane Darwin” Gives Up Channel {lnr th[h corn roast to be held Satur- | Edith Rhodes, Miss \lwrgur;»n Corr | compared with last year, the report |deducted from the price of s(«;v;\ Burritt Hotel Bldg.. New Britain Telephane 2580 which question the delegatgs went ay afternoon. and Mrs. Herbert nard heve re- |said, to indicate that some areas, |only a day ; 2 5 |l MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD & into an executive session. THe senti- | Attempt After Eight and One-| The police were notified today that | turned after spending the holidays [notably the central west and south, |this isste was huses - on nl\:y‘fimgagul DORAIR. Tiaris aaers e L CH AN ment of the greater number o!'lhe‘ Half Hours in Water. ;‘hu right to'op(-ra'a an auto has | in Albany, N. Y. still found need of additional con-{nouncement of minority Iinterests asiasates Scivored (o COIUBIELGN | {Deen relnstated in- the case of — struction. Now York city building [that the recent estimate of earnings | We Offer— of the plan, despite the rather dis-| Dover, Eng., Sept. 9 (P—The Eng- | Emanuel Klimente of Beatty| 2..W. Sith and family have r- |in Auisust decllned 35 Per cont vt s |hy Brosdont Baciben oavoes Joun couraging rr'w;".‘“ was suid. d‘llsh girl known as *Jane Darwin \'[v"cfli also that the license of Alex turned from Ocean Beach, where|ayzust last year, servative and that the full year will | 10 Shares Trwelve resolutions were approved | (1o antereq the water at Cape Gris | Mierziewski of 80 Gold street and | they spent the summer. Asclose abiont $05 & shace e | - T i i . BG vy sclose $25 a share carned on by the CDn\k‘uHon‘ this, (ijl;lg'. z at 10:25 o'clock last night, ‘Tllonms Berngducel of 39 Wester- | == Sales of Metropolitan chain stores((le common stock. ('RA\ TELEPHO‘\E PAY STATIOV One called updit Presifent Ooollc K“ |abandoned her attempt to swim the|l¥ Street have been returned. Tsracl Rosenbers of Main street|eor tno aight months this year rose| Revival of activity and strength in COMPANY for an investigation into the alleged | o1 unpel gt 7 o'clock this morning. | Motorcycle Policeman William P. returned from the Catskills, where | o g 08 from $¢ 49 In the |the Sugar shares, based on improved | unfair handling of the govermment! g gave up after about 815 hours|Hayes brought Irank Groman of |he spent the summer months. fams period’ &F 1956, & trade prospects, was one of the fea- Price on application printing office by Public Printer Car- i, "o water, when a little more | this city from New Haven today and = tures of the ial section, Some WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS ter, charging that he had dis-| g0 balr way across the channel|booked him on ‘a . mon support| Mrs. Herbert L. Mills of Curtis| St s e of’ the low b thotars trcisn | e ———— were due for pensions in. a few | oo wect wing hucking an east-go-| Harry AKulls of 297 Main street |ter. Mrs. Edwin Davis, in Duluth, would not come up to earlier expec- months, and that he also discharged {;ng tjqo, and her position was unfa-|roported to the polica the theft of o Minnesota. ~Mrs. Davis was forr- {tations but General Motors again and refused to lirg ex-service M, |y,yp10, !tire and rim from h mo erly Miss Catherine Mills. headed upward on strong buying P The co-operation °'1f;°' ;‘Me "]“;‘ Miss Darwin used an overarm | Which was parked in the r 47 o] | o {support. Ols were sluggish as a r 5 bor federation was pledged 1o he fgqre practically throughout. She|East Main streot. | Mr, and Mrs! Carl f KON b |sult of the sharp increase in crude TH =4 . BT« ) barbers in their intended fight in the | 5 - exhausted when taken out,{ Mrs. Boiuence reported ti and family of Murray street have re- | oil production last week, and some | o next legislature to restrain the cos-| T, e Bt n talking about |home at 335 High street was en. | (urred from Saybrook Manor, where | . : of the steels also were rather back- ¢ . meticians and hairdressers from | 200 FIMECAITY beB b tered and $35 taken. A man was Uy spent several days. | Norwich Su erior Court Estaly-|werd deepite the fact that miii op-| HARTFORD ot rw‘_lhtv!nfj;;or:;n f‘slnd :N“(d"‘(fgs ‘;“'- | seen coming out and getting in a car 5 e d {erations were being maintained at | @ fifér&rd)nn Trust Bldg. NEWJBRITA‘ 1o barbe (il gee 3 B in front of the house and the police | Miss Grace Fowler of New York | s : an unusually high rate. “ . Y Ve 7Y amendment to the 22-year-old li- ‘Secletgly Kgllogg to SUkpRC LTI e e deay o Polce k19 s viniting Miss Wloenta AL llSlles Umqlle RP,COI‘(I Chain store issues made belated Tel.2:T186 '““"“-f"otel'w,. FAT svocating me| Receive Cimmino Papers| drs. John Kunz,' who has been den of Belvidere for a week. [ response to reports of steadily e Tel. 3420 o O Ons Ao ann | New Haven, Sept. 9 UP—A com. |confined to the New Biitain General| = UP_Ton wp, ;. |PRNdIng eales and carnings, and good | plete statement of hearings and a |hospital for the last two months, Miss Catherir Lol e opn buying also develpped in a number arty, 3 ill ninate candi- 15 &, 5 2 S ss Cath- |s2id to be e P o I i 7 Derty, which Sl fior D e [ e T o s hue bl o Miss Cath- | 2, time in at least |of silk, food, amusement and n WE OFFER dates for the state elections this fall, | Misses a criminal superior court |chandising shares. Special strength | | of Francesco Cimmino, who has |street. erine RO AL % classmotes at 1 in this county - duced and referred to the Ehco Lol clos t]of ra N i, |been confined in jall here for the| Mrs. s Sehmidt of Tueson, . e e R X 2 {1ast ten months pendtng outcome of |Arizona, is vi sister, Mrs, | the Collegs of Nev jury or a court trial when |ized as the usual “window dressing” 100 B {a deportation move to send him back | Thomas f Seymour street | the business of the September term |preparatory to the opening of the Mrs. Theodora Buechner of Union | Was ended early yesterday afternoon. |radio convention here next week | state Kellogg today by Bernard C. Citys N. J., has returned to her lhe session lasted only two court|All Ch & Dye ° & | Lynch, special United States extra home after a visit at the home of |days and Judge Alfred C. Baldwin|Amer C 5 [ Mr. bury Man Held on Charge of |ditlon commissiomer. 9 fot Dert Waterbury M 8 | " Papers in the case were recently allnoa. atrest Buechner's | Pliment ale’s Attorney Arthur [Am Loco . Cother-in-law, Mrs. John Zoeller of | M- for the thoroughness with | Am Sm & Ref Manslaughter Following Fatal returmed to Mr. Lynch from Wash- {moths i had; 1'tor 11 | ington becanse of irregmlarities. 9 W o strect, will ch he had prepared for the term, | Am Sugar Dt TR Bl 0 with Mrs. Buechner. sulting in great saving of expense | Am Tel & Tel The statement was framed by Mr. few week: y;,) o, atat T i = the sta here were Am Tob Waterbury, Conn. Sept. 9 (P— |Lynch in licu of a statement and BT cer e v er hi . rs. n T. Burns and |2 i Am Woolen 2 n% sz | arold M. Thorn was bound over |certificate framed by Peter Trenchi, Gh Mr. and Mr e ; olen . 3 | ,}1 E?‘fid mp"m? ourt under bonds | counsel for the Italian government, em]s[s I 0! U]e S(}. have returned | fn , or state pr Anaconda Cop. 50 > 62 5 which the commissioner refused to ym 3 e they spent | Were given when the ed pleads | Atehison .. 158% 156 1573 | c 3 19 25 o h- of $2,500 on a charse of manslaugh IBald Toco .. 121% 120% S H ‘ing tho |SI8N on the ground that the dates (a a week's vacation. v . ter lodged agalnst him folowing the | o 1404 by Trenchi in the doeu- lled “Iron Age ¥ Max Anctil of Montville| Balt & Ohio ; 11 Wall Strect coroneér's report on an accident in | 1 i — — - [5iea e L e o) Balt & O ‘ which an automobile driven by ‘ ments were incorrect. — FOR STATE GONTRDL . ;: . ‘Y"J\V sta vl \1:’".”;3: lr”!: ]: } ave AT acekiBiEs shed on the night of July e R & Philadelph S 9 (P —The L idalie e, | Calif Pet .... 3 g * > "I'?a;-:‘:r il ol vl FOUR ENLISTMENTS. e is‘,““(““‘”“fé i -I'm/:” — D {Tis automobile struck and killed | Can Pac 51 New York Stock Exchange Chicago Board of Trade s ¥ + The following enMstments have | .. % pas SRSLe < |John Vallett, 36, of that town. Anc-|Cer De Pasco New York' Cotton Exchange Clifoags - Stouk " fiel road fatally injuring Clifford Tho-| ~“he TOVORRE FAHCTLERI, S fvance of the age of alloys, (he yew Hampshire State Commissioner | il was fined $400, State's Attornes | Ches & Ohio. 10 s N SN e e Chicago Stock Exchange mas, a passenger of the automo- d_ by Sergel o Mo e o W $400, State's Attorney | Ches & OF ; New York P ng Al e e I P Ham Bullock, United States army |pestesey CHemical society was told | \ould Not Pui Interstate Bus|BTOWD explaining to (ho court that|C M & § P 5 New York Coffee & Sugar Exch. Winnipeg Graln Exchange The only witnessexamined in city | Tecruiting officer in this city: Paul|™ pr Tiiing Langmuir, assistant di- 5 & e, m\‘;]::r““‘\ :}"l‘i‘\:’j‘l:'f*l'; |C R I & Pac s court_here this morning was Rus- | Makeel, 35 Corbin avenue, Coast Ar-rector of the General Electric Com.| ILines Under Govt. Supervision. | o S5 TANCR S0 SEOence was|Chile Cop ... NEW BRITAIN BRANCH Soll Croehet, operator of the trol- |tilery at Panama; Willlam/ given to iciorilla of New | Chrysier Corp AN k al : arch laboratory, Schenee- | g don 1 x S : ley, who testified that Thorn struck | Hamel, 31 Kelly street, Bristol, in-| i, JHchene s 9 (—Fred H.|London for to commit an | Coco Cola 1 5175 | Burritt Hotel Building Telcphone 1515 and 1816° I ¥ n telling of the dawn of | oStom: S mmoral o e the strest car when he attempted | fantey, Hawaiian Islands; Selvey Jo- |ihe new era at a public meoting of | BTOWN, QIR Ds i i e L R T 1 a1 T T. FRANK LEE, Manager to pass another machine ahead of |seph Barardy, 136 Broad street, 2 state public it h the society’s convention, declared the Hampshire 4 a state publl Conso! Gas him. With no room between the |Plainville, infentry, Hawaiian Is- A £ = r, today express nato Puraclli of this city had | cory P 5 plain metals no longer are sufticlent | S°rvice commi Rl o ol : 4 Corn Prod :CT TATE W S e nil Stemanile fu front.|| ks e ; e It fiolled on p: of $100. { e Sent ¢, 741 |j§ DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE SERVICE TO ALL MARKE]] Thorn's machine was trapped and | Washington street, Plainville, infan-| Heg envisioned the day when sky- interstate bus lines ¢ Edward H. Green, South|gor g i 4 himsclf in for the world's work. sl ad appealsd from a $200 fine | oq e Bros tHe fatal crash resulted. | try, Hawatian Islands. scrapers would be constructed of commerce commissic 0 days in jall which his |y Pont De Listed stocks carried on conservative margin e E e alloyed steel welded together in- |today. He favored cc . New York City ol sentence in the Norwich city court.| ; T G | Nem Joseph Farchot, atias Marshall, of | ] ey Ty | stead of riveted, and with the elim- bodies rather than the federal| < > s 85D costs | ETie Rt ; Vatican Workers Will i DARING FUR ROBBERY lination of the noisy riveter, he .&,ul . government. Ui oty ey Dol i End 'US‘I: {Erie 1st pfd Have to Punch Time Clock | our cities would become better | Whitfield Tuck s KU CRILYLIE SOnCOMS: MERD LS TS IR mihvers I1LLE 1L 4 g ; Rome, Sept. 9 (F—The function-| places In which to live, R N fo e o Y 5iallagedinetneed atbibaiIBAMD IR pry S viihar g gsg |Peck, Stowe & Wil { of speeding. A truck driven arics and workmen employed at the |Boston Bandits, in Fitth Raid in Six| " This transtormation from rive(ing - antn aistric 5 ie { Russell Mg Co ........ — by Dragone struck a pleasure car Vatican will have to punch time| (o oo Calued |10 Welding, he sdid, would bo feqeral control T e B ST e ere [anl <hmee foo T <28 5 |driven by Delphis Martineau of 174 clocks hereafter. This system has . hastened with the dlscovery of & |uuities commission of Massachusetts |Novecetl, both of Hartford. were not | Genl Motors jRienaard Soreiw .- st strect and according to wit- been adopted, it is reported, to main- | a¢ $2,250. method of atomic hydrogen welding, |is ejcoted by the people they have |in court. 25 R it a'q.‘m”“:” |Gt North pra . 79 {Stanley TOFKE o.ivs e . 86 esses, one was driving at an tain discipline and observance of the which, he declared, produces a - heat {1y exroct from that body, he | burgiars charge. They were ac. |Hudson Motors 6 nley Works pfd ... 27% 2313 [excossive rate of speed. Marks on longer working day which was es- Boston, Sept. 9 (P—Fur robbers, fcapable of welding all known metals. | 4. .- sa. N b ‘ Y " 8400 wotth bt |11 Central .. | Torrington Co com .... the pavement showed that Dragone tablished in connection With the re- [carrying out their fifth robbery in| The atomic hydrogen flame he de- J°GANCT o pio L eneed OF SRS B0 N o Chas, | Ind 0 & G . 8 | Union Mfg Co ..... 6 30 |did not bring his truck 1o a stop cent increase fn wages. It is prob- Boston in six weeks, today smashed [clared the hottest known to man, | Wiom O Brist mewiir of 16 chandise from Le BEe shop of CRAS {1y Nicker Public Utilities S within 66 fect of the point of col- abls a large number of employes will |& store Window, removed fur coats |having a temperature of 4,000 to siate LA sl et | Int Paper .... a 93 |Conn. Elec Setvive lision according to Sergeant O'Mara. be dropped from the payroll when |Valued at $2.250 and fled in a auto- 5,000 degrees centigrade or about | ; . Ken Cop ..... 5 57 |Comn Lt & Pow pfd Dragone was driving east on Park i ¢ o £ t interstate passenger bus| ¢ Se: 9 he & T % I the higher wage scalo goes into |Mmobile. All of the robberics have 8,000 to 9,000 degrees Fahrenheit, |07 of Inter DR Lisbon, Sept. ‘9 “A slight earth- iy ion Ya) ... ¢ 91 [Hfd Elec Light ..... 3 street and Martineaw’s car came it been carried out at about the same | ' A feature of the afternoon meei- 1 . traftic and advocated & “hands-of” | quake shock was felt here early | . : e LY fiquake. 8 we T ¥ | Mack Truck ..12 IN B Gas out of John street and headed to- LIRS ome it in the |ing was the presentation of a cash | POUCY 50 far o5 molor ””"r"‘x Sl A Ty | Mrland Gl i g 9% |Southern N I Te wards Main street when the col- . |asy g award to Dr. Paul Sabatier, Nobel | V2 ¢ M epresen-and 1hers ‘Wwerd aSUBIGIeS. AL Infid Gont 3 ...+ |Souther Bs lision occurred The truck d Edward Payson Weston In the early morning darkness to- | prize winner in 1912, and dean of | talives yesterda to heavy | exceptional heat was registered | \r§ ican @ Tox | B4 ledmiird car tata Al it e Works at Odd Tasks day an automobile drew up in front | {he school of science at the Univer- | 1085es from bus and truck competi- | here vesterday with great damage |yo pge pfa .. ¢ s 93 4 B Bl Kingston, N. Y, Sept. 9 (D) — |Of the storze Q,f, hdwatrd !; K;kx'u:'nl“;{ sity of Toulouse, France, by the firm | 1008 Mont Ward . 683 e ATEMENT Shanish Pronienita s Edward Payson Weston, 85 year old (S0 0f New et e window, | o Froctor and Gamble of Cincinriat | e | NYC...... 146% 1455 ‘v.-m“,,.\. baInnEs, & y. .$187.800, 4880 DA eI pedestrian, was found yesterday [Wos Burled throusn the’ wNdow|for his work in the hydrogenation P“.ate Costume NYNHG&H . 46% Aok | : b st ALY TaY Visit Philadelphia workihg as odd job man at a hotel Nor & West . 166 { New York — Echanges $893,000,- | Madrid, Sept. 9 (P—In the event . |floor window a man was climbing : Y o here for his board and lodging. He "o BT S o machine, with | o2 Nor Am ...... G41 000; balances §2,000,000. that General Primo De Revera, the came heére a week ago from his : : number plates covered, was already [y “o ? : 5 3 ¢ i ho at the ceremony were awardec ROk 3 : | bungalow in the Esopus hills, where |1 oci e oo o who at the cer y were awarded Pack Mot Car . 8 3 balances 30,000,000, centennial at Philadelphia on the in- he was living alone and applied for . '“I";’"“-“ of honorary membership | L s Marylyn Plurin Pan Am Pet B 6 vitation of Alexander Moore, former a job. The aged walker says he is in the society. | Marylyn Pluri 1 ths-old | Penn .. 6 % 58 % TERA St e ¥ 8 fecling Well, getting fat and is hap- | (GeTman sclentists claim that a| The others included Theodore W. | ) 3 : AhTlte o M e nd Wik Thdoon | BlAE Mo Car - 3 a0y, | Arrested For Speeding o e s B py in his work of sweeping, washing | 508 Dubble is only 1-150,000,000 of | Richards, Harvard university. i a2 S Plurin of West Pearl stret, died last | Radio Corp .. 518 After Auto Collision September 27 on the Stekingr Infnn‘;n‘ el % ~ an inch thick in apots. SRS SRR, | Read b bottles and splitting kindling wood. | | night at the Hartford hosp! Re ll"]“gqr\;u'( s . 24| Tollowing a collision at the cor- | Isabella Borbon, which is due to ar- H 1011 -in y L B i [ o v ka ce t S ¢ v v ey Miss Marjorie Baldwin’s | : ThS fumeral will fake place this art. | S=as B ORH § ner of Park and John s at rite In New York about October § o ernoon at 4 o'clock from t funeral | * . . » 1:20 this afternoon, S The premier, however, has made no Engagement Announced| 3§ 3 parlors.of Joseph A. Haffey. Burial | Southern Pac .109 08% 10SM 1ok J. 0'Mara arrested Daniel Dra- | definite plans for a trip to th The “engagement fof Miss' Mar | | will be in St. Mary's cemet Southern Ry .128 2 % | pone of¥ab Dwlght stbet ok G EteA EtatRN 2 i Jjorie Baldwin, daughter of Mr.and i ~ f Cie } Standard Ofl 25 ht stree he | United States ( | | ion, came out for federal regula o abatier was one of a group | ot forei 4 Amerfcan chemists IS5 . 3 ; ( 1 gn an. chemists | Nor Pac . 8% Joston — anges 70,000,000; |premier decides to visit the sesqul- | Mrs. Carlisle Baldwin of Forest RS Stewart Warr M AL SN - i street, and Arnold Frederick Wal- W Studebaker .. 53% ; : len of New York, formérly of this | Texas C .5 5 She Doesn’t Admlre Men city, was announced this afternoon | Texas & Pac .. at a bridge party and tea given at | F l Tobacco Prod the Shuttle Meadow club by Mrs. ! unerals | Union Pac .. James Baldwin of Harding street. United Fruit . Miss Baldwin is a graduate of A e bda Poffiitan. USCtIrPi. Berapings Kool B oL I A Lo ; Funeral services for Leona Doro- | - & Rubber .. § tral School of Hygiene and Physi- | . - _ | thea Hoffman, eight months daugh- ! 7 ¢ qt,\ld g 1301 g4l Sdunation, Mr: Wallel miteinsd h g o ! |ter of Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Hoff- | wapash Re .. 434 Trinity college and is a member of SN : ¢ | . 3 | Wabash Ry .. 48% e dinle Bainis At | man of 116 Commonwealth avenue, | ward Bak B . st el b g e, | vere held at 2 o'clock this afternoon | ost. Elee e $ at the home, Burial was in Fairview | white Motor . . Turks Wants Chambers of ’ cemtery. e Commerce Names Changed > i e Woolworth .. 165 Constantinople, Sept. 9 (A—The ~ 3 We wish to thank the kind friends 1.OCAL STOCKS repredentations made by the Amerls Y | for the sympathy shown us during T ) ¢an, British and ¥rench chambers of | S g the death of our beloved wife and commerce against the Turkish gov-| & e | | mother, Mrs. Amelia Babecki. We ernment order that they change their R Sy Lvish do sipedialiy thatk M1 those title to “club” or “assoclation” have | $ : B | who sent flowers, Bid Résu, amltiens, B Signed. $ Aetna Casualty ...... The chambers notified the Turk- & § MR. CARL BABECKI Aetna Life Ins. Co. . ish department of commerce that 3 - 5 MR. and MRS. FRED YANKE Aotna Fire they were unable to agree to the 3 iy ¢ i MR. and MRS. CARL JOHNSON, | Automobile Ins . change, as the term “chamber of % n e /| MR. and MRS, EMIL BABECKI, .[J{artford Fire commerce” had become of infterna- § : National Fire tional usage. The department in- 3 Phoenix Firo ... formed them that they would have : Travelers Ins. Co to conform to the law governing as- : % J .|| conn General ... i ; soclations. EON 3 Osep a ey Manafacturing Stock Tt is believed the foreign diplomat- e X 3 L] Am ;l[z\r;!l“nr-‘ EEURRERN ic representatives will make joint & UNDERTAKER AT JHOBBLY sonseesses \ 3 Beaton & Cadwell ..... representations to the Turkish gov- i T Phone 10252, Eavh = ernment. . Opposite St. Mary’s Church. Bige-Hfd Cpt Co com.. Residence 17 Summer 8t.—1623 RBillings & Spencer com i & - - Billings & Spencer pfd eh ST ;1 n.nm{u;n‘fc Yo-ho-ho, and a cup of tea! When s == | Bristol Brass . e ew Haven, Sept. 9.—Nathan G.|New York soclety goes a-pirating, it BOLLERER S Colt's Arms ... ICTURE OF THE MAN WHO SUGGESTED Read, of Manchebter, today flled a|does 1t In clothes lke these. Stun- e 7 0 THE WIFE THAT LISTENING IN EAcH petition in bankruptey in thé United | ning effects in rots of color can ba POSY SHOP Fafnir Bearing Co .... States district court of vountary|secured when one wants to attend Hart & Cooley .... Mildred Hogan, 21, held in Chicago as an accomplice of & gang of weeg ON"Tue CTflRANb Tbu“’éwou"b o€ Bankruptoy. He reported $44,000 in tume ball as Capta M Landers, F ; bb he d hink much ot S WLk o) ot VacKTIoN i 5 5 Pa N i a costume ball as Captain or Mrs A & anders, F ... o 98 robbers, says ghe doesn't think much of men. Show ‘em a little SUFFICIENT VACATION FOR HER THIS YEAR.. liabilities and no assets, |Kidd. The outft shown is one seen [ PRIDAL BOUQUETS AND |x'g Machine .......... 13 and smile at 'om, she says, and thoy're yours. She used to lure chanes 146 Imhet, Plainfleld, in Another|at the Pirate ball at Westchester WEDDING DECORATIONS N B Machina pfd ...... acquaintances around dark corners, where her confederates would el potitian, reported liabilities of $2,-| Biltmors Country élub, at Rye, N |uwpy, D Florisl of New ritain» | Niles-Bs-Pond ¢om o tap them on the heads with blackjacks and rifie their ‘pockets—at | ¥ 074 and assets of $100, p¢ i T S b o W, ST, PRON, BLDG, TEL, 886, | North & Judd uceseniw 33 least, that's what the Chicago police charged when they arrested Bet. (Furnished by Putnam & Insurance Stocks

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