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BEARS RESIST BUT BULLY PUSH AHEAD Pools Also Ave Retive in Many| Specialties Today New York, Sept. 15.—Speculators for the advance encountered stiffer Wall Street Briefs Wall street {s showing nervousness again over a possible increase in the unt rate of the Federal Re- s bank of New York, which re- cently has been a topic of lively jdiscussion the day befors officials of the bank hold their weekly meeting. Some brokerage houses see in cur rent money conditions, possibility of a change in the rate, but not as early as expected by those-less op- tir.dstic on the marke While others are advising customers to be ready for a higher quotation. ONE DAY TOURNEY ~ Huwoi-Mioer — MEDICAL SESSION |¥IFE OF PoLicE chIER AT SEQUIN LINKS =2« FEATURE NEETINGS ESCAPES HARM IN CRASE Anna Mahoney of New Haven. 3 : :“m b i Percy Rothwell of Hartiord| actorses sames cersia wamson | INCUSIEIAL Accident Boards'| Thought to Be Winner of this city and Miss Josephine CO[]YQ[][iUI] P[‘[‘,gl‘afl] Josephine Truck at Fast Main Street and Hartford Avenue. Anna Mahoney of New Haven were married yesterday morning in St Joseph's church at New Haven. The mony was performed by the Rev. Harold Clarke of St. Rita's church, New York. Mrs. Florence Keenan, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. The bridesmaids were the Misses Alice Cummings of New Haven and Dan- netta Lyon of Shelton. John I non of New Britaln, assistant su intendent of the New Britain divi- |men’s compen sion of the Connecticut Light and |Connect z Power Co., and a brother of the|N#ugatuck 1 “Traumatic In- bridegroom was best man, and the |juries of Hand ecial were Thomas Walsh of |Reference to Tendon S and James Leo Mahoney Dr. Samuel C. Harvey, professor York ¢ t the Yale medical school ring the nuptial . Head Injuries,” were rendered by Mrs. Kelsey, George M. Smith of Watert The bride, who was given Ationship of Tra riage by her father, wore a | 1ignant Tumors.” of French Faconne taffeta and crepe | trimmed with pearls and en |traine. Her vell was arran rom was |a cap of pearls and c plique design and caug denias. er bouquet was o heart roses and lilies of the valley. The matron of honor's gown was of in]nm'\ pink chiffon and tulle with | {a picture hat of black lace and| | velv Her bouquet was of yellow | | roses ana lace flowers. The bridesmaids wore bouffant gowns of taffeta and tulle with hats to mate Miss Lynn's gown being vellow and Miss Cummings’ of gr Ageception followed the ceremo at the Hotel Taft. Mr. and M Hannon left on a Wedding tri After October 15 they will he home in Greenwich. * Mrs. Hannon attended St academy’ and St. Margar Waterbury Mr. Hannon Mrs, Patrick H. s a member of | Yale, 1021 and school. Mrs. W. C. Hart, wife of the chiet of police, escaped {njury in a coj- lislon at the corner of Kast Main street and Hartford avenue shortly before 9 o'clock this morning, when an automobile truck driven by John Geragorian of 106 Hartford avenue, struck a sedan she was driving. Mrs. Hart had driven the chisf to police headquarters and was return- ing to their home on Chester Place when the collision occurred. A fen- der and headlight on the sedan were nashed. The sedan was purchased by Chief Hart about two weeks ago. | Motorcycle Policeman W. S. Strolls, | who investigated the eollision, re-|Su ported no cause for am arrest Automobiles driven by Santa £ 514 Main street and Joseph 126 Booth street colliced | t the corper of Beaver and Broad streets about 12:30 this afternoon. | A wheel was knocked off Stella’s car ind a fender was also damaged. There was no damage to the other car. Officer Charles Anderson, who investigated, reported no cause for arrest. | Hartford, (Pr—Medical sessions featured second day of the thirteenth annual meeting of the International Agsociation of Indus- trial Accident Mbards and Commis- sions here today 4 morning's sessions sided over by Dr. James J of Norwich, a member of the Sept. 15 A record number of entries teed off this morning in the last one the day tburnament of the Connecticut’ State Golf Association at the Sequin Golf club at Maple Hill. The morning round had not vet been finished by 2.30 o'clock this afternoon, several more entries re- maining to be marked up. Percy Rothwell of Hartford was the apparent winner of the tourna- ment with a gross score of 78. Bob- by Grant of Hartford and George Smart of Wethersfield were tied for second place with a score of 80, Jim Kelley of New Britain was| third with 81. S. Brainard of Hart- ford was fourth with §2. In the low net, 18 holes, Dr. W. | T. Morrisey of Shuttle Meadow was leading with a score of 62. Tom | Danahy and Bobby Grant of Hart- tord were tied with a score of 69 Percy Rothwell of Hartford third with a 71, The low net scores for round were as follows: Gross Hdp Net M. 83 62 oo 85 69 80 69 1 coming in they resistance in thelr operations in to. day's stock market, but they main tained control of the price move- ment during a greater part of t York seesio A record-bre 5 steadily increasing demand for a do- [17#500 “ esiidnrenliog R cap £S report, optimistic iy mestic re-insurance market that can | |furnish adequate re-insurance, ex- indications of a ss insurance and special risk in- | production and nce facilities. It will have paid dividend and mer pital of $1,000.000 and paid in 1 to create bul |surplus of $2,000,000, James Gibbs m | Pools were ag: a 1umber of sp but had to work hard to attract a public following, A number of issues were elevated to new hi levels for the vear including Cudahy Packing, | Howe Sound, Butterick, Machine, 4 tional Business Machines and sev-| eral of the tobacco issue. ¥ General Motors and Mack Trucks | vere again taken in large blocks at | advancing pr the former touch- ling 1 nearly 12 points above | the low price on Monday when the | v 50 per cent stock dividend was de- ducted from selling price. Other motors were mixed | Revival of activity and strength| in Bethlehem Steel was accompanied by rumors of a possible resumption of dividends in the near future. | Copper shares also reglstered {m- | [ provement under the leadership of | American Smelting. A 3-point gain in Atlantic Refining was one of tt features of the oil group. The outstanding devclopment in the rail list was the briek demand | for “Nickel Plate” common which | soared 7 points to a new record high| at 159%. Ir the absence of any (new development, this move was | construed as a forecast of some fav- |orable development in the Van Sweringen merger plan. Wall Street Opent forged ahead under sentative rail- at The Excess Insurance company of America has been organized under New York state laws to meet the was pre- Donohue wor! n- Johnson of ki ws, the usnal crop of ger ors Hartford of W rumor. Thomson, Tenn & o Burritt Hotel Bldg.. New Britain Telephone 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCKE EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, dMgr. active in | will head the company. Its bus |ness chiefly will be underwriting of excess and re-Insurance contracts in casutlay, surety and fdelity fields together with spectal insurance covers, mass, 50105 | Ities t gown | h C and general counsel of the Travelers Insurance Company |delivered a dissertation | compensation in e in which he urged prompter disposition of Dr. Waiter R. r was sched- [uled to spea Problem of Irregular in Com- tion C: Donohue Defects ditions" whil Commissions vice pre i e We Offer— Financing to complete the expan- | sion and consolidation program of | Federal Water Service corpora- tion and its recently acquired sub. sidiaries is being arranged by a banking group headed by G. Or- mistrom and Company, Inc, an rly offering of $5,000,000 six pe: cent convertible debentures is ex- pected. 20 shares HARTFORD-CONN, TRUST CO. Price on application DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS the first the 01 L. 16 11 W. T. Morrissey, Tom Danahy, Htid Bobby Grant, Htfd... Percy Rothwell, Httd The favorites are as they were expected because are finding the course a lot more difficult than they expected. The course was changed during the past year by Thomas Cavanagh and it now qualifies as one of the hardest courses in this mection PARILY DENTIFIED | |in s . City Items ases. — o was to discuss “Or- ind Near-Psychic Con- | “What Compensation i it of the Physi- clans” was the topic of Dr. T. R. Fletcher, chief medical examiner of advt. the department of industrial re la-| M |tions in Oblo. The afternoon pro-|Robert of Agawam, Mass., and Mrs. was in charge Joseph A.|H. W. Dreyer and daughter, Joanns, a member of the department |of Brooklyn Y., have been the strial accidents of Mass. zuests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. of the chis H. Rice of Columbia street for rnoon was past k labor at Mary T. Crean of 13 Summer W treet has returned home after a | “Work fow days at Atlantic City, N. J While there, she attended a business session of the national board of di- tion s rectors of the Ladies' Auxiliary, A.| H Willlam Humason {s undergoing rcatment at New Britain General I hospital following an operation for appendicitls Delicious Sandwiches at Crowell's 78 not blue Tndependent makers of light ralls, cluding Bethlehem Steel, have ad- need prices, the minimum quota- ‘Hm» being £36 for billet rolled rails, it iy reported from Pittsburgh. Car- negle Steel quotes §34 to 336, D. Lawrence and son, gram IS of gy e NEWBRITAIN Bumtt}flotel Tel. 3420 HARTFORD Martford Conn. Trust Bidg. Tel.2-7186 California Petroienm and subsl- |staries report consolidated net profit of $3,578,065 for the first half of | 1226, equal to $1.88 a share on the | lcommon stock against $1,187.2 121,67 on the first haif of 19 Mary's school vester- | A. A Var- of the Mexican | gton, D. C., who nen’s Compensati Vargas prediet s count f speakers Canuto s A the son of Mr. and|® Hannon of this city the - 1924 Body Found Off City Island, New That York, Belleved Be of solnsgs WE OFFER Fairfield Man. to : : An extra dividend of $5 a share has heen declared on the preferred stock of West Coast Oil compan subsidiary of Associated Oil In add lie regular quarterly of $1.50. B. Foshay company, A corporation. which con- ducts an extensive investment busi- ness In securities of public utili s e e R e and Industrial companies. 1s opening | i security sales oftices in Boston, San Iph Merrigold will tell o his)p,oisco, Denver, and Portland, American trip at the first |, "4y gadition to present offices IR jotiAaLERotio 0L e erson w Tork, Chicago, Minneapolis o : in N otto hall Friday evening. i 8 Pl have a w tem compar | United States. 1's compe with th, made sel Bridgeport, 15 P—A .aw found in the water off City Islan New York, yes! ay is believ police to be that of Valentin ( lund, 107 Villa avenue, Fairficld, and automobile operator's license 2IG000 MILES AND e g a ton This s Nayy Squadron's Record ‘ Thls Tear shirt, dark Washing Sept ) aviators ubilant today L remarkable record of flying s in less than a yea Sept He Mary Carlson eidler, | Osperg | tion to t at h appeal | this and Ruth Sc A and Emma, wve return from a vacation Atlantic City and Philadelphia. Williard C. Oquist of New Brit been ippointed reside » New Brit district om es 100 Stanley Works Stoclk the leg {road an prices The . [Minnesota fership of rep in strial nt of the stries in Porto 153ues thirds of 1of the we ths belicf tionary re tion had run | course, General Motors scored an in- | |itial o and soveral new high e lished by Tobacco prodicts. g operations con- that is ¢ niember of th in an exp! work El Kmer said that man was w trousers 3 commission de ation con the [ to enact a safety give it authority ing conditio The commission 1000 | self-supporting and vear alonly 1§ per cent of its fund in | ministrative work. Covert and Ms. '}V’In'ncv On Central C ommntee ard Covert M nominees stat le h gain and of Porto yensation sysf comm I 10 to promote wor s were by the local police of the the body after New York tles sent a description of here by telephone. TRe Fairfield authorities will make an effort to- | day to locate relatives of Gidlund gy forced landing, and have them go to New York t0lysrpedo and hombing plan view the body to establish complete | on No. 1 of the identification. | notified | ling. of uthori- | the body McCABE GOES TO WASHING TON * e ) Steel declared an initial quar- nas MeC son o . and 3 terly dividend of 13 per cent on 0 T, McC of 8 Leelo prior preferred stock, pay: street, former athl at the New | p1e Oct 1 to holders of record Sept. Britain High school where he w prominently mentioned as a MWH."" for the William F. Burns Me mblem, left today for Catholic iversity, Washington, D. will enroll as a student year class, nergetic buy | tinued throughout ith ding ex-dividend speedily making up the leductions on a | these were 11 Wall Street New York City Mrs abo ny stoc MEMBERS Chicago Board of Trade Chicago Stock Exchange Indlanapolis Stock Exchange Winnipeg Grain Exchange last new as spe ik a te New York Stock Exchange New York Cotton Exchange New York Produce Exchange New York Coffee & Sugar Exch. RARTIORD STOCK EXCHANGE (Furnished by Eddy Drothers & Co.) Railrond Stocks. . West. R. R. guar pd Trust Companie 1 ed business activ- | hig the | orial Hler o e i NEW BRITAIN BRANCH ) promaten fnoke Burritt Hotel Building Telephone 1815 and 1516 T. FRANK LEE, Manager Takemah, Neb., application for a t raining Burt coun {rom keeping Roy Cars lqiuor law violator from nread and water jail denied today. Fitzgerald said tha state supreme cour sentence constitutional th court was without further tion ¥, of t co McCabe.played four v three years of car of baseball chool. He expects to ars of foot- uying or | ven ation for places on the the re- to all basketball at the for ntral committee of ucted Both are committee, party, wer DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE SERVICE TO ALL MARKETS Listed stocks carried on conservative margin yeosterday, new try Covert was being the tt ser ations ov \r\.‘.n model v since their jr one fatality. eption Nee w. which Christ Outlook for Veteran Team at Yale Is Bad Haven Sept. 15 (P—Candi- s for Yale's football team be- reporting to head coach Tad s today and wero sent out to the field to begin a limbering up precess. Just who have reported and | vho will appear later on is not own as officially the footba management will not issue state- | ments. The team on the et will be secret and a forec is that much of Yale's training pro- will be done behind closed under protection of a ish line of pickets ale men close to the foothall |c | team express belief that while there { will be an abundance of materlal | onh | and a swarm of candidates the out- | yjta, | 1ook for a veteran team was poor- | Ht er than for years, sl 1 TALKS TO KIWANTANS he 0ld Tdea Get-To- icther” was the subject of an ad- by Colin P. Holmes of Bris- tol, R. I, the weekly meeting of {Atme Wire Ce., pfd |the Kiwanis club today. In Y‘M ab- Jamgriaes HATCHELS | sence of President J. M. Ward, - street | President C. W. Parker Tee |The attendance prize was awarded | \o were charged |to David Borthwick. h theft of an automobile tire. = orney Thomas *, McDonough of represented th T filled s around | geqt landa M 8ty ¥ i5 | Gida 1 only is equal to 45 tim since Ww. K y is successor 10 Mrs. | who was not a district | rices for the ye jurisdic- op p xas and e led 1 Pacif the rails to| | of the na composed of twelve planes ar jcommanded by Tdeut. Commander | Spencer, Its W\n\f: accomplisk cot \‘ IL TO ADJOURN 1s the re of routinc Tonight's mecting of th the squadron's | ;" ouncil will be called g last fall until the end i ; : who allege he|of August. | 1 1 at onee t permit members to go court when his| During the winter of 1826 mit_democratic : the charge be- [the squadron based on Guantanano, ;m New Haven where their party The Granby |Cuba for winter manocuvres convention will open this bond of operated he bas Mayor Weld a in {four months and then f v from tonight at whic but Norfolk, Va. Last June, importance, | planes flew to Newport, memorial, summer manoeuvres and ussion. | exerc Aron. N w udron No. 1 ¢ oan T Astna (Fire) Ins Automabile Tne | highe | Buyin NSWER CHARGE — Dilbur of Connerton into custody Feeney for the| n anticipation of increas- ed and extra dividend payments ac- | centuated the upward movement of | |the forenoon which carricd a num- | ber of shares up from 2 to 3 points | Many ordinarily neglected stocks | figured co sously in the buying ! movement, indicating that the pro- | tessional element was secking out Welital e i3 |laggards. Sweringen railvoad mer- | Lite Ins. Part pd sipts 630, 55 ccounted for a jump of five | Public Utilities. | points fn Nickel Plate to 187 1-2 . Light : ;j:‘:‘w‘xr Coy l‘: |the highest at which it has ever | hgeT O {sold. Commercial Solvents B shot | up 6 1-2 to 176, also a maxi-, $0imum figure. The renewal rate on 430 | call loans was maintained at 5 per 300 | cent. FAILS TO George P street was taken night by Officer Granby authorities, failed to appear in case was scheduled, ing reckless driving. authorities wanted a posted for his appearan: Friday evening thiy week, torney M. A. Sexton, his counsel plained that the failure to appe was due to a misunderstanding. On the attorney’'s agreement to have Dilbur in court Friday, evening, the | Granby authorities released him without bonds. Yesterday, Dilbur broug it for $1,000 against Benjamin F. Bunn of Fast Hartford because of the colll- sion on August 11 which caused Dil- bur's arrest. last e Ak L be Prince & Whitely Established 1878 Life, Indemnity and Other Insuranco Companies, & Surety C . 760 L 640 Members New Yark Stock Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange—Cleveland Stock Exchange Essex Building, Lewis Street, Hartford; Phone 2-8261 Springfield Telephone Walnut 3789 New Britain Telephone 4081 ctice v mect h ahout hack to six of the BT fon L gunnery | ing on ek matt o court At- ex Worlc up . W for d wi | taker 110! 118 1 121 INJURIES PROVE FATAL New Milford, Sept. 15 (P—Jo: employe of the United ( ment company at the Roc hit by and left airway ough utilizing of existin e e e b iux corps personnel. They have been | Ik adually improved and extended ool 107 new WE OFFER National Bank of Commerce Arrow.. tadio Corp . Reading { Sears Roebuclk Sinclair Oil Southern Pac .108 i |Southern Ry .12 Standard Oil .. towart Warne Studebaker Texas Co Texas & Pac . Tobacco Prod . Union Pac ¢ | United Frutt . Ct Ir Pipe Ind Al Rubber . Steel Wabash Ry ) Bak West Elec ... s | White Motor . Willys Over Woolworth 1proy ver project \m a | Holyoke W | Southern N who was an or hosy m.d until now there is a well equipped [Automobile Sune air routes connecting the tivities located |tod | system of “'f'lfl' s of [between Mitchel field, N. Y., Kelly field, San Antonio, with ther extensions proposed 1 than hasten these extensions, how- -, efforts are now being concen- | trated on making the establi 1‘ JUDGEMENT In Collinsville Manufacturing Compar and | Acme Wire Co., com. o Car & Fdy Loco Am & Ret Sugar 102 107 151 SUSPENDED dre: last led MARRIAGES lieenses from the town clerk own cour Bets OUT OF TOWN Two marriage oftice of the Meriden were filed for record today at the office of Town Clerk A. 1. Thomp- |Toutes more secure. son, indicating a marriage in| Meriden last n\Offi'i of Joseph Willi- metz and Josephine L. Kurtz, and metz.-Kurtz marriage ceremony was pertormed by Rev, Clayton D. Grove St. and Chmch St. Mer-: chants to Answer Charges ree of Autom Balf, (The | Beaton & Cadwell Mfg. Co. -HUfd. € Tow-Htfd. C treet, this city, w re ' Att this city Ohio . 6 1 n | Balt & Beth Stee | | | Pet WORKMAN INJURED Raymond H aged 23, of 76 Elm || Funera ]s | street, suffered a slight Injury 10 his | [r—— [ vight ‘side while at work yesterday on the Commerelal Trust Co, g on West Main street. He taken to New Britain General hos- pital, where it was found there are | apparently no injuries, Hale is em- ! ployed by the H. Wales Lines Meriden contractors. | Rev. L. S. .johnson Made | Life Chaplain of Regt. Rev. Lyman . Johnson of New '! ritain was elected life chaplain of | YWANCES b the Seventh Connecticut Volunteer | Forest Hills, :'l ‘F:m 15 | Dscos of Lusiness Baye f“‘]“ BN | Infantry of the Civil war, at the | Little Bill” Johnston, sormost |1 & €1 ':]”:‘ ‘;' ?)'-‘I‘ ;fl‘ e r‘r\ y‘““‘r; th annual reunion of the regiment among the contenders for “Big Bill” [ 17 TOURT 10 e @ €0N0 & COrTH [In the G. A, R. Hall in Hartford Tilden's tennis crown, advanced to Er°ater than the Jaw permils, War-yesterday. Or of the original the quarter firals of the national |TAnts for the arrcsts of the prov men's singles championship by ey e rany sweeping aside Edward Jacobs, Bal t10:4 ']“\fi‘,‘”:":"l“\‘ ’\““‘:I‘I‘n“ timore youtk, 6-2, 6-3. 35, of 1371 Broaq strect, and | seized a glass of alleged alcohol, WOULD ORGANIZE SOUTH. | (% € B05, B 6 8 out fo b | New York, Sept. 15 (P—Resolu- | sorveq to o customer. It is Sutula’s tions were passed by the United Tex- | i arrect for any offense, tils Workers of America at their |joyo e o dy UL conventlon today to organize the te Later 4in the forenoon, Matthew tile workers of the south. The great- | waleh, alleged proprietor of a store est need for organization, sald the|on Ghurch street, was notified to be delegates, i fn the south, WMere|in court témorrow morning, analysis there are few textilo trade unions. | of heer sold in his place having been = 7 found to be in violation of the law, the police say. iins Co. s Patent Firs Arms Co. Lock Co. Bearing Co. h com, ¢ sh com Class »d 167 Cerro De Pasco 70} |Ches & Ohio .160 Chic Mil & tp pfd Chic R I & Pac Chile Cop 33% | Chrysier Corp . 353 Coca Cola ....164 Colo I"uel 17 ICon Gas 110 Corn Prod 44 ${cru steel 7 Dodge 30% Du Pont Nem rie. RR *| Erie 1st ptd 28 ram Players |Fisk Rubber nl Asphalt Elee Ll Motors 22| Gt North Iron ‘I ore Ctfs rth ptd Gulf Sta Steel Hudson Motors 11l Central Ind O & G Int Nickel Int Paper Ken Cop Lehigh Val Louis & Nash.1 Mack Truck ..115% Marland Ofl .. 59% Mid Cont 3% Mo Pac pfd .. 94% Mont Ward 657% N Y Central ..145% N Y N H & H 453 Nor & West ..163% to One Year Boothby, and the Arnold-Knaus ceremony by A. B. Aubrey, justice of the peace Bernard McGowan “The funeral of Bernard McGowan Commonwealth avenue, who died yesterday morning, will be held fomorrow morning at 9 o'clock at o |8t Mary's church. Burlal will be 'lin St. Mary's cemetery. Asbury Park, N. J., Sept. 15 (P Ten coastguard men, tried a month ago at Shipbottom station -for come in rum running, have been sentenced to terms of from four months to a year at the naval prison at Portsmouth, N. H., the Asbury Parlc Press announced today. Sentences were imposed after the findings of the court had been ap- proved by General Lincoln C. Ans drews. The prisoners and their terms are: Nelson Rogers, boatswaln, Bond sta- tion, Joseph Falkenberg, boatswain's mate, Little Egge station, one year cach:; Warner H. Rider, boatswain's mate, and John P. Pharo, surfman, both of Shipbottom station, six months each; Surfman Harry Corliss Frank A. Morey, Thomas Crammer, Everett Cranmore, Kenneth Cram- 3 Per C ent l)mdend h‘ mer, William W. Allison, la of Ship- |1, | bottom station, four months each. Landers, Frary & CIArk | " soraes o sns yesr ouch. whie The regular «ummrl\' dividend of | \woto recommended for Rider and 3 per cent was declared at a meeting | pharo, were deemed excessive and of the board of directors of Landers, | requeed. Frary & Clark today. The dividend$| In announcing the results of the {s payable on September 80 to stock- | trjal, Washington coastguard officiale holders of record at the close of | expressed confidence in the commis- business on September 21. The books | sioned officers of that branch of the will be closed from September 22 to | service. 29, both dates inclusive. The prisoners were charged: with o> e having permitted the landing of PETERSON ACTING INSPECT®R jliquor on the South Jersey coast, 0. A. Peterson will be plumbing but no instances of large scale GILSON RENOMINATED New Haven, Sept. 15. Judge John L. Gilson was renominated to- day by the republican convention for the New Haven probate district for the office of judge of probate. It is the elghth time he has been named by the republicans for the | office. Jacobs Jewell Bel Tewell 1 | Lande; plicity Deaths R ie wi tod nd | few | corge | Stad- Two arrests were m others are expected hin by Detective Sergeant er and Officer John C e liquor la enforcement i branch of the police department. mples of beer taken in several mery, (J. 1 Marine | New Brite Bros A | New Departure Mtg. Co New Haven Clock, com Now Haven Clock, pfd | Niles-Bement-Pond Co. age 73 | Niles-Bement-Pond Remington of | North & Judd Mfg. Co mo Mfg. Co., | ler UFV ptd ... pd ..., De Ela L. Remington. lla L. Remington, e of Albert died yesterday at her home. [ (o Sf8: ¢ a former resident of this|Peck, Stowe & Wilcos Co s her hushand she leaves | Plimpton Mfg. Co. all of this city, The |LIratt & Whitney Co., Sl b Rel toriorrous etors b Thamas: Glook. G 3:30 o'clock with JOHNSTON com . W pfd Mrs. Clinton Sept. 14—Treasury bal: $126,- | 945, v 114% 190 $815 8015 152 asury balance, $128, pra ZEHRER'S SUIT SETTLED Settlement has been eifected {the action of Henry Zchrer city against Louis Lubinsky Haven, to recover $500 for {to tha plaintiff's automobile accord-| collgsion with a car owned by t | fendant in Berlin Saturday. case will not come to court, \l GUST EXPORTS® Washington, Sept. 15 (P—August | exports from the United States were ‘(1(“ 000,000, while imports were | §336,000,000, leaving a balance of i trade favorable to this country of $50,000,000. Au Aug $879,822,746 $340,085,626. Commerce partment TVve) | Ru 870,000, New York—Exc 000; balances 105,0 Boston — Exchanges; balances 39,000,000, in c this of New damage in a e d The | services | Seth Thomas Clack Ca, . | Smyth Mfg. Co. Burial, Wil ke A e Do o | Standard Serew Co.. pfd. guar “A" _ | Stanley Securities Co. .. | Stanley Works, com Stanley Works ped Taylor & Fenn (o : Terry Steam Turbine Co. Tortington Co. Unfon Mtg. Co U. & Envelope Co., com U. 8. Efivelope Co., pfd Whitlock Coll Plpe Co Wiley-Blekfora-Sweet. Co Winsted Hosiory Co N'B Machine Class A Manning Bowman Manning Bowman at vin chapel. Joseph A. Haffey UNDERTAKER Phone 1625-2. Opposite St. Mary's Charch. Residence 17 Summer 5t.—1625-3. ‘BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP T $1,000,000; 10 101 New Brit FRANRKS' CONDITION SERIOUS Robert Steele of 342 Arch street notifled the police this morning that his father-in-law, Fred TFranks of 342 Arch street, is in a serious con- dition because of injuries sustained September 2 when he was struck by WAR MEMORIAL lurs B Alderman W. H, Judd, chairman of the committee on the Spanish War Memorfal, has called a meeting at the office of Architect D. K (‘O\E ERENCE t, 1025, the exports were o~ and imports were HELD FOR DESERTION Harry Maynard of Chapman street g was arresfed on Hartford avenue by ol an automobils driven by Fred Ro- manei on Mart street. At the time of the accident’ it was found to be accidental, and it was reported that Perry on Court street at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening. The park board, common council, and A. G. Ham- mond Camp, U. 8. W. V. are repre- Mr. anlg' injuries were elight. sented on the committes. in noting the fncrease of exports to- day explained that $5,000,000 more in cofton was shipped abroad dur- ing August, 1926, than during the same mMWth last year. g BRIDAL BOUQUETS AND FLOWERS FOR TEDDING DECORATIONE “The Telegraph Florist of New Britala™ 8 @, MAIN 8T, PROF, BLDG, TEL, 838, Ofticer Thomas J. Feeney this aft- ernoon op the charge of desertion from the United States navy. He will Be returned to the navy for trial North Amer North Pacific. . Pack Mot Car 36% Pa lPen,nleanl-._.;. LLEA 54%4 807 inspector for the next two Weeks, bribery were brought to ll;bt. Inspector P. J. Tormay taking his| annual vacation. Acting Inspector| England and Wales have 37 cities Peterson has substituted in the of-|of more than 100 000 population fice for Tal years, each, n Am Pet B 68%