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York, March: 4.—-~Tho highest price evar Maud for the sale of one share of stock | in the history of the New York | stock exchange was paid day when teu shares of Atlan- | tic Refining - company common: stock aold) fon $1,850 -a share. || The previous record was made , May 9, 1901, when Northern Pa.- | panic, 1 12 to 10 “pointl recorded by & variety of ipsuss in today's stock; market: wars traceable to the sasier rate, for of foreign exchange. Bales approximated 850,000 shares. ments infused firmnons to the dult Essa, 8 money back ms e 151 442'§ +80 remand s xY, - 78 —¥t . g & cider, { 'an... Bre 82% 82% 32% \\.. 79% 80% 798 . 80% | Pam-Am nig.. 394 404 . 394 39% \. 130% 132% 130% 132% 94%: Baldwin Locomotives at gaina of 1 f ... 414k 43 . 61%. 43 fig“ - . 92h 94%) 924% l. S6X) 47% 56%- 357%: 16\ ... 60 62 60 6? . Wosl. . i&L.. can On...» 4254 ue §: Ref. 124 2G... 14 Cassens 33% in pas k@up.. 23 'Paul, 8, Louls and San Francisco, ICC mm . Ry - “g\ ngfiqg‘uggz Texas Pare Margqustte and M th at + agit 38% a0}f Southern Railway atso participated, mm ' 38 55 36 ~ the advante ranging from' 1 to 2 : ° Ppoints. A’sm'untculmomymn and tho strength- of foreign Waldo. atin m fen mole e l | eat quo 0B in & mo bub 96 ‘wi‘~‘::§ lg; mm“? MN ta u' m“ te oma /> w c ”ma Wm‘m , _ tovery at nook, . \ \ p . ®. ‘ a\ a? 35: made furtber: resporise (0| Mercury M10 m h 38% 374% 38K the: “(tux-wndthsmoy and ax:] ___ 3 f m by 0 43% aim 433 | tharsre at midday. Oi'cocbv .. > 2 Hows--Drivens by ,-- 6?\ S2 er} tinued to a inate the trading, but -- $0-Mile Gale. ~~) | ;J seit 1434 14s swam. Steo!, Equipment, loath\. LT o sp MC ENE MAMA ee un. :s ue: 3\ A [06 $24 mana at extreme gatus of 2 to 7% | oj tay with a brace \£3 ta . AKT: «Meteora. . 242, 247% 24235 245. ._ -and 'a blinding smow -stotm;, a bits. W 440: ;: tthe cirle. 160 - 162% 160 1824 | pgmtmufim‘mgm ard struck Chicago at amd s 200.00. Lull ( 09. hens 1 TA 12 TA) a eaure lex eroepting malls, mzng'xmmmm Was Fecmerty : Miis Mo»! sin 32° 5m a: [ Ing to previous gains, :- - -The Foll'tex Geateos | | Furces \ Carthage. . 7 0 tex. pa o yex't. closing was strong: between I1 s. m.and 1 p. m. and will s ext tan\ u\ Ih Taro Height, the weather bu | Order 27Ye i t & ) 1mm pram ctx\ ec \1% € moet ®\ | nant ie Canine of ons (oe oe ups Arr irina . 634 48% e§% 454 “Es fl. MSW” g“; hew . was general ' today | Jiasph's Ristars, whore mother house | wo 0 <- 0 ame mmmuuummu. is in this. city, died Wednesday night. ain dex 434 46% | STaicken mm anlmwms {mama durnfllnxgllm- to\ 20“ 274% 281] DAY MK PLANNED TO MOVE. smut” ShurGtradg: i713 116% In“ 13091 To KINAKTON . [was Mise Ada Marrurst Burns' ; of \lme 0 to ib fh to \ \\\ Ml’saa “£23 ok ” 66 © e Yas-4 Thomas C_ o am ig § mmtua H. Atuoie,- of 481 -Buar-{- xo ~ nd fig nif $y [Nutten auees, cha at 10-40 (oh fiffif‘afi‘fififl'fiéfi Cen . mw fi, f11g fijg | morning at St. Joachim's hospital. od C C nso uo un 31% 33% 143 . mmmgd‘g swag?” \She was bom in Carthage, the hs mmm top | 1h di% adie] 35 years, Mr. Stele, who has bren| TAKES OUT thRANOSK wm—c Wt?“ . Tale was io | an Sane. mik Gas q _ 64% (3 _ «ity, | employed as' matkinist at the Now a> “own, LONDO the Carthage schools, and after grad- E . On | 54 bl 61% 81; | York Air Brake company's plants for Auatimg from. a normal school taught ner Am Oon $5 | 8314 35 several years, gira up his\ position there. for-a few years, when she|' 3 tin e ie ie to holly and : prepared . to 8 s “HES “RES mum joined the St.-Joarphs Sisters. .. In 1 GM 42% 42% 43% | move his family to Kingstom, On {November, 1917, ahs célabrated hu- 14 si% 14 \45m tay were ag make dist ht l “\\$m\’“x\‘mfi tri\ Stata ‘ ome Loot Big! & \w. ex . 54% 58 _ 84% 54% | - The housshold nod! mm ruck“! * w-Payg Tucaphine. work hm,“ » 8744 894% 87% ans i up and the night that Mr. Steele and | : For u 30 rm m had\ bag: thaa t 17% 18% 17% 185% family were about. to leave the 'oharge of .Champlain _ Acadamy 'at | in tho sense ; buil & 18 % - T6M¥ ‘ufi 73 |ohy. one week. ago today, Mr. Steels Port Rim-y a achool For boya. She W“ \ > {A'Jliuxkg 91% 94 was suddenly stricken with an at C Tal [had alto been conneited with achools ' wagons and M 38% 101% ma 10m tack of appendicitis. 'The pains wore J \ot is Pennayivania. achifery, stevet 110% ¢1% 39% 41% acute and he was remorad: to the gut-m his mm ay» for 8100.0\ 3. |-' She Is survived by one shiter; Mr#.: edroon iiffm\ ew 132“ 15:31; 13:55 'hoapital st ontewhare ans operation $21?“ mig\ 03:12: l“ insur. figs Castle ot Carthage, and . two | 'd gm Blip 35% 8314 856 m fifig‘cm?’ $3; mastitis“. t: years, but could not antigamn? lity and d alle: C res ir ae i eae ace eck _ tus. f ' 14° 10 ° 19° 10 | Steete died-this morning, his. cond- | THIS S a Siu dim fiz, ais | tion having been-crfttcal tor several (3 & ®: Pac 133“ 13,3“ 1:3“ 12,3“ i Heo was burn in the town or Pama ink ace _2- ament R, Stores 60% 324,32‘ await Cop in)». 1044 worn out s. A R % 821% a job office, s -. Gham 65% 66 . Tug?“ \ U. Tei &a = sg in 1th ngmut M; an 50% 515% ant he's. reaction 6 - £00) t bab £231 for (LI 244% N foll 10 wi '> % Stock “hm, hall ® brothaMn-uw William; maine \ ole Shermer \oute | sop, to this erty . __ th en High Low mo”, Saturday - ing from the - rub ana ur for 0 l. [BB 1104 iim | dence of his brotherindaw, Wilitim «ize; 80 ‘3 CC 134%. 138K [f, Anderson, 407 Fuirviaw . strost. “ff 2mm “é r is»: $242 an; {Intarment will be in K0 Water 17 16 77 ion ennui-r: C0 (rs d . 185 R ® fop owing buy - £5: I: af Font parson@et Branch p articular® 3m\ Mo Bio 14-6, fice. a 89 10 38, 35 ; ' buy a bo 4140 ,, 23 82 86.20 35.45) the partic 69, B HB BB3% 19 80.670 3015) #6.33 | 38 _ 30 00 39.68: m, 50 March ¢. _ j j lower top 15 30 u,&?¥a' tun vh’eh m m in 1‘ % “95: . y. uabt® 1¢ l | Paper machines are- now operited in| New Ket, ith ets 1:0: trfin [ the wooden building. relith* - pack t3 & “we“ «omfi‘fix‘ mm\; new malady]: b§ bunt | the f Omen ”in 43% 2? 3634 26%. 5:3“ 97% 9514 97%. . *' angina 'bad been spent in this city and for| de; Uhieago, March ¢ © Pm\: uuntations from the that\ & Adams, mem- Yore _corrom mm; New York, Hitch 4. yuotattofig (I'm th' OIono LIv® s¥roox: * Smait. 97% 98. 97% 97% But She llbhllmflfi‘tlllk 19 20% 19 20% 4255 43% K2lx t26X%1- , 9t4 93% 14 [16 Less. 108% 111% 108% bri 35) 35% . 88 \asu. f Seedrish 67% 70“ 67% 694% 25} 26 10V: 825% et nter & Ada i Btock Fxoham main: ‘ [| bekuilr Lodge, I. 0. O. F., of this city. |- [-will erect. a few do 1] tachine-building at its .plant gt. New-: MM. [work will not be interrupted. Rim m m ms. Wf i float” ,t‘fi, ‘M m“ M 9mm; \*Fopaning of today's branckes of the lst 4 within. fractional - ing features embraced Mexican and > erican - Petroleums, Company, Marine preferred, Atlantic Gulf, American Intequttouur Worth. ~ 111mm Pump. and Amerléan to 2 points. Leathers made partial recoveries from recent reactfons, but] er Rails manifested further {rregiilarity. Gensral Motors assumed leadership [before the éndof the first halt hour, extending its.gain to 5% points. . Reelising sales caused~ reactions ofl. 1 to 2% points at the end of the first hour. The again when Ralls became more ac tive. Buying of those shares cen- tered in the cheaper {asues, especial. ly Rock and Now Havep. St. 'ANCGES 9.5.3 To in momnj ' I mama“ Among finnflmnt e & 'Fexturse. cf Finag Henna-Gluing | 8 bs . | the urging of- many of: hm friends, +{ this city where m‘hi k . , New York March 4.-Advances ot. Oils, Motors, and Equip. market, other faing or falling. Quistand-£ Texas | tannin! '[ in the primaries this fall, and if pone |_ market Bardened | the. Attorney Moore':i* well s 'prac to: this city“: for about 1% yearn. .I imam Istant district-attorney indet A unity Claude B; Klrers Emma! manna-nay ammo B.: Cooper, . for the nomination # he of |: 'fce of dim-legume! vn the Rana!» 'Mcan ticket. |_ He: served n 3°!ubllam Alder- man and aupervlur of the old Fifth | ward and -has held the office of ssere- tary of the County Repub lcan committee, and. was . elected. chairman of the odmmittee, succeed Ing Owen R. Owens, in 1910. Attorney Moora w“)? city and?“ educkted in-ihywbflc schools and in the High school. He studied with Smith & Reaves for} three years and was tdnlttod to the bar-in November, 190%. He: began: practicing the mfiowln: February. He malnwnad an office in the Bank bufrdlnt «everai - yoars but later -with the cCartin; Alverson: &. Cofawalil.. . He has had broad experienge © 'In legal matters and is. regarded . by 'wany,\ both Republicans and Demo and crats, as being especially well quali fed to e office of county clerk. “Malia wn there are no oth-] * ublican. candidates, and: it: fst: um ed that Attorney noon will re- ceive the nomination. ° ~~ The nomination wil} bu a be X ‘‘‘‘‘ 'Ifated 'and elected: Anni-u” wil} take office early 'next year, upon expiration of the term of Atm- ney Joupzxg uhéellll, \Mb“ it; bed was & in ceed 43th Pushy A. Pitcher; y al up . He | w county Indra, 'and moi? * Mom n defeated bY DiS: nor deap and it is not believed um Aunt. t Es®| . (spacial To reatimen'; |. mam-ex Tor ti \Rbpu £5; stifling 1; PM“? a? Et I \| ; ® ears and dal atton for county cle 63110 reauit;} m3 MF. {Ed MuYTWlfiXm Strick fland, was saverely burned-about the arms and front at 1mm {have thwguthwh‘gn bal alcohol amp exp whor efore . rim may in the dental office of Dr. J. . Richmond, . Although bum; cover's large area, they .at they will reault fatally.\ « | Miss 8 d has been employ- ed for several months as dental as- slatent in the offke in anticipation of taking.a courss,in the work, The: 'mookol P‘RIGPIYtOIQS User. and. Miss. Btrickland was at work over this sterilizer when the accident happened. Dr. Richmokd heard her screams and rushed into the Jabora: tor: to find the girl's clothing ablaze, Fortunately the Sames had not pro- tang! yery far lad the {xtm gal able to quickly extingu em. The 'Are, lug-var. comumed the > girl's apron and parts of har clothing, The 'fAire did 'not spread to the room and it“: manna-nary to summon the C) ent, M flu? ilfln: frit a10, he and Mrs.] Douglas removed Misa Strickland to mebome aer \\The dental office . is located in the block and over the (roux: tarot: 0. iron; . hon, - - CA 1 Hut-nut Raymond I. Pm- ~Stecte: The greater part oP his lifo 'many years. he had been employed :saveral ;urs. {aug : He was a lumbar of Unity Ra- Besides. his widow., am. Ruth An- ter. Kathleen, aged six; one b WilHam H Steels of this city, fills Paper Com by 6 and ateet [ton Falls this-spring. - It will be 470] fest by 103 Feat in chemot- «and |, tone story high, and- will tike the [place of the présent wooden' , struc- LJ t («it vicar than the old on#.. : - New York. umh («woven mun Us, won of Mr. and Mrs Wibiani bas always by the New York Air Brake com [t 'pany.© His mother died aix werk«|affe Fago. His father bu been dead fort -derson-fitecte; he lsarves one dnughr Y : Tsp . m {IFBIIBE buton ys\. intranwmrfi [OF | HEALTH |gorernment ns may; ¥nAT mum aim“: ieworad ane too i“ & s é ,;ui B| per, woodsman and guide of Sterling * 'béltered that the trapper took hold —° of the muzzle of his wun to adjust 8. E. Douglas was summoned | where sho is | inatto afternoon. AlL SPN\ :> ....,.,.. ~ congor *the state of Naw York mnd the con: S. 211mm: of the United Sistes, ang : llmdnotbemmd 10 do #0.\ _ «arte . a \Mr. Conboy charged that thore are | * F imam“ to- mmmmmeh‘m real moe party mer» 'Hex. * \Ohne phase.\ he raid, \involves \wire - Yrs Boclalls Dandurand weld iired: 1:5 a 313131: sets [oat building. Jt «#arife tragd plzo. had | nim. | - CESSPOOL flamma- f IM DEEP WOODS oe N ACCIDENTALLY DIOGHARG- ED THROUGH MOUTH lieve Edward Norman Took Hold of Muzile to. Adjust Traps - and - Trigger Was Palled. - (BPEOIALxTO THE TIMEC.) - Potsdam, March 4--The body of Edward Norman,. well known trap- wick, a little postoffice about 25 mne- from here. was found in the eap woods in the Kildare country esday night, with a bullet hole through the baci of the head. It is- his traps and - that the trigger caught, discharging the bullet into the mouth and through the back of the head. Coroner W. H. Schwartz af Colton has decided the shooting 'gocidental, Norman had been in the woods for some time in company with Edward Clothier, another woodsman. The two hid made their home in a shack in the midst of. the Kildare country, On Monday morning the two atarted out for hore, following a string of traps about 40 miles from Potedam. Clothier went ahead: Arriving at. Bterling-wick, he awaited the arrival of 'his companion. Night,came and Norman did not . appemr.' Clothier waited until mid (hen om. ganized a searching party. - The party trailed the woods and Anally came upon 'the My of Norman, froten stiff. Exam-. n discloss¢ a hole in the not of the head and powder mark around the mouth showed where the: bullet . had 'Bchwarlz was summoned and after an examination aflowed the removal of the body. Stark is the nsarest 'town and the body was carried the m --: of eight miles by mon- on From there it was taken to Colton. where an undertaker toot Norman was married and is- Mr vived by his widow and. several okl} gren. He had always lived in the. Bterling:- wick section He , Yas 'be tween 35 and 40 years of no: * 2) SOCMLST GROUP) \ MMMMM ”04nd to obstruct and-realst the er; {fort of the gorernment to sustain {t [ AGNIN ON STANDE . That the Bovist Qovernment Take ,Kl committee,. . sntered, - Coroner | ns 0. 5 oon (ENGAGED M PLOTS MARTEN® . . Counugs rimes gursTioNs at rorme®.consut \ 4 Gnam OLD VAN YLECK | HOUSE FOR SAE, IUILT IN. OQUBT STREET ll YEARS AGO rompers! osmmffiqu '- vation, am: «8 Admit: H0 Cabled. Livinef Asking . \Appropriate Action\ In Event Ho 'is Deported. Wasbinston, March 4.--Efforts to I ESCAPE FIRE IF 1849 Logated ammn Glob; Store anal - Growner ne of Laut Rest {- dences to | Succumb ito Business Pru-sun. R u U The relldenoa of George vanvieok, | Washington, Mar show that the American government, through its diplomatic agents, aided revolutionary atlempts to upset the Soviet governuint in Russia, were continued today before a senate com- mitte® by former Senator Hardwick of Georgia, counse} for Ludwig C. A. | Mutual. BHorlet agent in this' country.. D, €. Poole, former Amer j 'can consy} - general at Moscow, was . on the stand, but denied that he had / taken part in what Senator Hudw'io { termed \conspiracies urfder American flag to blow up bridges. th l Mr. Poole, is now chief of the state department division an Russian affairs. Consular funds of the United Btates had been left in the Moscow banks, Mr. Pools said, because the Soviet '\natlonalized\ them. and his aubordjnates were unable to draw out the money. He also told of raids by Soviet agencies 'on the consular offices of cther countries. * Taking the stand, Martens ac knowledged. he had cabled Livinof, ; the Ruasian. commiasary of foreign, aikfmg the -Boviet govern- ment to take \appropriate action,\ in care he were deported. \Are you in sympathy with the} Russian Socialist. federation'a plan for \mm the negroes of the south?\ , £0», B. mu, counsel for the that ADP \I don't know what the federation | Vie! wants,\ Martens said. ofore b, yu, you do,\ mu; united. . 0 \You Joined it when you came bere.\ | maked 'W a \I did not,\ 11mm eclared. This ended Marten's cross- examin- 'ation and the committse adjourned | marke uatl} Tueday, when Senator Hurd- ‘ wick wilt question”: client my» (mut Doon law £ igs in woman >>; bruit Wanton Drums: as? A Victim of Influenza-«Ill Ont: Few Dun - m A 'Word wu teaived hm cannot without a He upon his | lips and. within his heart take am 'Fomilt 10- comnthtution gran of' the Socialist the t party of 4mm in: common v“3652011! with the 0!ng rag!- 16 olary - tha | vorld-to refuses JUWR, struct and realat this trse -of criais and natlomai other is* the 'national. - ir do movement.\. ris Hillgiit, of counset for the da- every. sense « yell it mas pal mmnnlnmlu on al ment of which i} of Rusin is « } Cantor m \'p tummy on - which an locis f _o este | program of my same htmtiml f Fepiying to the contention at Mor- | Ohio, a to this gaunt» jam-fin mrk- | .in. “mama-amt” thon Army .bu | VanVieck, tour of} .the danth in sarty Wedner h w morning of Pimp Dendurand, trom w 812 Court street, which is classed as g‘r‘goguggefi the. 13mm one of Watertown's land marks: and peact : a ralic of the days when the central fifiu‘fifid ‘lm ”in? part. of Court street ranked as AH Benator Lodge, the Re um clusive residential section in which © er, to strike from t many of the ploneers of the settle. : ment had their homes, has been offer- ed for sale on the real @state mar kets The house hss stood almost alone againat the march of business expansion that has resulted in hotels; mercantile establishments and tene- ment blocks being erected on avery 'side of ft. The house was built in 1846 by “3°!“ to the late John Gyles, father of Mrs, (relating to Shantung), At that time what was full 11W of- tot-fan known as the Cottage blook stood on ° , um whloh Qty m the site of the. Sheldon block: that n! clui- , was destroyed by fire Dec. 28, 1919,.: 'As ado; . and was the last. business block in. JVDPGGM‘NWWE 'the ropub) Court street going toward the river, Ching and: From the Cottage block to theriver followad... was a sparsely settled section, there; helng only a. few dwellings on: each. lead de of the streat. 'd On the site of the present: Grommet Houge, which is directly next to : the Unt VanVieck minced- Crowner - House, a:.%00 structure -that burned. d . During. tac so“ Bre of cepted, 69 ; crat, and Sana 11cm, wotin