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ulosed Wednesda s i At 12.15 | Open Mondays Until 9 P. M. SPEGIALS TONIGHT from 7:30 to 9 Rogers’ Silverware Table Knives and Forks, Butter Knives, Spoons and Oyster Forks, at 10c each. Diamond Shoe Polish White, Black and Brown, 5¢ each. Remnants at Half Price Of Ginghams, Percales, Cotton Cloth, Towel- ings, Voiles and Curtain Materials. Wash Skirts Of Pique, Gaberdine and Novelties, at $1.00 _each. Values to $2.98. The Gurran Dry Goods Store 381-383-385 MAIN STREET. WATERBURY SOLDIER IS S awards announced today: Ser- | attorney i = geant Joseph Miller, Gettysbur Pa. AWARDED D. S. C. MEDAL | & & g C. MEDAL | (orporal Joseph F. Esser, Springdale, Washington, July 28.—The follow- | Pa Private William Saweuk, Water- men were named in the list of D. iny bury, Conn. LOCAL SALOONS ARE T0 CLOSE from put over untll the September assent of both sides. In making the penalty Minery case the court s: it be understood that had no feeling defendant who did not late the law but suffered First (Continued Page) term by in the wished rict light id he the ¢ against the wilfully vio- technical a { violation m order that the question of law might be tried recognized in a on the appeal. the out. smiall validity o the Minery was bond to carry WALSH DEFENDS LEAGUE OF WORLD irst Page) (Continued from China. Eng- her. Man- only land Rus churia, ggressor against and France have despoiled and Japan faught over a Chinese province.' Fear of Great War. Replying to an assertion by tor Reed, democrat, Missouri, that should Bulgaria invade Rumania un- der the article American soldiers would have to help to repel the in- vader, Mr, Walsh said: “It apparently never them that the boys of equally would have to go—indeed the boys of every part of the far-flung British empire—as well as the hoys of France and Italy and Spain and Brazil and those half a hundred other n tians: and that Bulgaria in that situa tion would probably take counsel with herself and decide that after all it would be more profitable to submit whatever differencess she may have with Rumania, to the arbitrament of the executive council or the league.® ANOTHER FLIER KILLED Sena- occurred to Great Britain Army Aviator Dies in Fall and Ob. server With Him is Injured, But Not Seriously. Mineola, N. Y. July 28. Licut. Stephen B. Johnston of Uvalde, Texas, a pilot, was killed and Lieut. Amos O. Payne, an observer, was in- jured at Hazelhurst field today when their airplane fell 200 feet as they at- tempted to make a landing. John- ston, who was 28 years old, I stationed at the field since 1 from overseas service three months ago. His neck was broken. Payne, whose address was unavailable, es- caped with a broken right hand. Gl HOUSE WILL PLAY WHILE Washington, July 28.—Without a record vote, the house today adopted a resolution providing for recess from August 2 to September 9. Dur- ing this time the senate is expected to be continuously at work on the peace treaty a Second | been | s return | SENATE REMAINS AT WORK ‘SUIT NEARING END Efforts Being Made to Concludo Ford’s Libel Case Against Chicago Tribunc Within Next Two Weeks. Mount Clemens, Mich., Evidence for the defenc Ford’s libel suit against Daily Tribune was and rebuttal for the Attorney Lucking, stated no testimony to rebutt that nesses on the Mexican border bune was evidence it to the effort within July 2 in Henry Chicago nt the concluded plaintiff begun. for Mr Ford, would he offere Tribune wit- along as the Tri- thdraw that regard Every the case tods of situation in 1916, willing w had produced with “plan san Diego.” is being le to end two we DEATHS AND FUNERALS Miss Jane Clark. Miss Jane Clark of Chaplin, Conn., passed away this morning at the ome of her nephew Arthur M. Clark, 87 Camp street, aged §4 years and 11 months. Funeral services will be held at Chaplin, afternoon There will be prayer at the home her nephew at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning. mangy to of m of Mrs, James Tormay. Mrs. James died at her home Clark and North following a short vived by her husband dren: Russell, Fred, Ethel and May, and she also leaves five brothers and two siste Officer William Hayes, M. ¥, James Hayes of this city and and John Hayes of Newark, New M Willlam Abbott and Hayes. Her father, also survives The funeral day morning Tormay, aged 44 at the corne of streets last night illness. She is sur- years, chil- George and James, Patrick Hayes, Wednes- from St will be in be held at 9 o'clock and burial cemetery will new AUTOS COLLID] Machines Badly Damaged In Forestville, Two Collision in An automobile owned and driven by William Sutherland of 945 Wethers field avenue, Hartford, crashed into the machine of Walter Palmer of Forestville in that town last evening The accupants of the Sutherland car were Harold G. Stronach of Wethers- field, Miss Trene Healy of Bodwell street, Hartford, and Miss Jennie Hos- tettler of Heath street, Hartford. George Coles and Howard Lord, bath of Forestville, were the Palmer machine. Tt is said that Sutherland, knowing of the sharp curve rounds directly inta the center as driving his machine n not which of the tow too fast and cr Both cars were THREE BADLY HURT IN STRIKE RIOTI Hudson, July 28.— injured, three se- Hastings-on Several men were riously in rioting today hetween strik- ing laborers of the National Conduit and Cable Co. and the skilled em- ployes who have remained at The rioters were finally driven off the police and deputies. work. by REPUBLIC TUBE With Every Purchase of Republic or Carlisle Casing Rackhitfe Bros. Co. (INC.) NEW BRITAIN, CONN. I w M Financial S SN WALL STREET STOCK Wall | steels made more extensive gains later street close—BEquipments and the general list also railying from irregularity of the intermediate period | The clos was st 900,000 rong. Sales ap- proximated shares. w— . ,a New York Stock Exchange quota- tions furnished by Richter & Co., members of the New York stock Exchange: July 28, 1919. High Low (los 931 9214 9 10975 109 109 Coll9 1181; 119 60 5 Am Beet Am Agri Chem Am Car & Fdy Am Can Am Loco Am Smelt ‘Am Sugar Am Tobacco Am Tel & Tel Anaconda Cop A Mo e Ry Baldwin Loco B & O 58 R Beth Steel Butte Can 2 Cen Leather 51 1 Ches & Ohio 65 Chino Cop Chi Mil & St Cons Gas Crucible S Distillers Sec Kennec Coppe Max Motor com 61 Mex Petroleum ..195 tional Lead . 85 N Y ¢ & Hudson . 80 NYNH&HR 39 Northern Pac 96 Norfolk & West ..106 Pressed Steel Car . 92 Ray Cons Reading Rep I & S com Rep I & S pfd Southern Pac Studebaker Texas Oil Union Pac | United Fruit | U'S Rubber U & Va Car Chem Westinghouse Willys Overland 8615 13814 251% 104 1% 753 100 1183 467 1003 Cp B Superior 1007 1621 643 49 12 4915 100 %% 1413 87 41 Paul 50 1001 143 S8 42 R 108 15 106 5 1133 270 133 18714 12914 1121 129 113 LOCAL EXCHANGE PRICES QUOTED (Richter & Co.) Bid Asked Hartford 3 Southern N American Brs Am Hosiery (. American Hardware Am Silver (par Bill & Spen (pa Bristol Brass ( Colts Arms Co (par Bagle Lock Co (par 25) Inter Silver pfd ILF & C (par 25) Na Mar La'p )par N B Machine (par Niles. Pond com N & J Mfg Co (par Peck B & Wil (par Russell Mfg Co Scovill Standard Screw S R & L Co Stanley Wrks (par 2 Tor (o com (par © Traut & Hine (par Union Mfg Co (par Hart & Cooley Fafnir Bearing PERSONALS Elee Light Tel Co 25) Be- com 25) 108 110 160 Cyril Curtin and Merritt spent Sunday at the shore Humason The Misses Teresa Fusari spent Sunday and Marguerite at the shore. Mrs. J. Seaholm Springfield, Mas: Mr. and Mrs, Park terrace and ds are Charles ughters from visiting with SSvennson of F. Zareck of the Corbin pocation office force is on tion. Screw his cor. vaca. Henry Rose spent the shore. cr ITY lTEMS the week-end at autoists are getting Rackliffe Bros. Co., get in on it.—advt a tube this week Many free at Better Mrs. Caroline Conlins ters Moylan and ( ing at Sound View A certifi the estate filed Gaffney the city December estate was Jones. Cherry ice cream, macy, Park St and “aroline daugh- are visit- ¢ of the scttlement of of the late Timothy Jones today by Judge Bernard F. of the court of probate with clerk. Mrs. Janes died on 14, 1918 and his entire | left to his wife, Jennie E rod's Phar- Tow.—Advt. cor TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFTICATION. FOR SALE An elght ‘room house and barn centrally located in Plain- ville on trolley line 6¢ to New Brit- ain. Part cash price $3,500. Box 273, Bristol, Conn. 7-28-6dx EXCHANGE REPORTS its | 31 West Main St., w. RICHTER & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange New Britain, Conn. Tel. 2040 50 Fafnir Bearing to Yield 2.22% 50 Landers, Frary & Clark to Yield4.16% 50 Stanley Works to Yield 4.40:% 50 American Hardware to Yield 4.70 % 50 North & Judd Mfg. Co.toYield 6.20% JUDID & CO. Rooms 309-310 National Bank Bldg. T. SL Ol’Ll Tel. 45. Mgr. T. FR.ANK LE‘E LOCAL STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD GOODWIN BEACH & CO. Room 410 National Bank Bullding. Celephoro C130. Manager ELECTR! 13 Franklin Square Landers, Frary & Clark Stock Bought and Sold G FANS from $5.85 up T. W. HINCHLIFFE Phone 505-2 RIGID PROBE OF WATERBURY WRECK Public Utilities Commission to Hold Investigation of Accident in ‘Which Waterbury, 20 Were Hurt. July 28.—It was that the public ties commission would send its gineer here at to investigate last night's serious accident on West Main street, a trolley car having over- turned there and caused the injury of 20 persons. The most seriously in- jured is Morris Green, aged 13, who has a fractured pelvis. The father the hoy, who was also a passenger stated today that he had remon strated with the conductor because o the high speed of the car just the accident occurred. The against the motorman, John charged with reckless driving, continued in the city court without hearing. A prominent clergyman witnessed the accident the report that the of was due to a an- nounced today en- once of case today who that ment axle he that the ¢ derail- broken He ence first the car wheel . is the wheel collided incorrec entire occur did not hreak with the says and until curbstone saw the JOKE ON BAMFORTH. Invites Party of Friends to Go Sailing and Forgot Boat's Engine is Broken. Harry Bamforth had a real joke played on him and his party of guest vesterday. Bamforth has a hoat superb qualities and extra fine forts on the Clonnecticut river vited a party of his friends to go ing with him yesterday and left this city carly in the morning. A small boat was used ta convey the fel- lows to the launch Upon arriving the vacht, expecting a glorious cruise disappointment faced young Bam forth, for he found that the engine was broken and the hoat of no The engine trouble had developed on the last cruise but Bamforth m;.m 1t until he boarded the boat much discontented party came home last night. com- He in oat- bac 1‘ 1S ARRESTED. was arrested street Traffic of the MOTORIST Wojieck Myswiecz, this afternoon on Main the South church by Atwarer, for violation wehicle law a car which struck a truck owned by Gordon Brothers. When asked show his license and registration cards by the officer, wiecz was unable to do so. He will be in police court to- morrow morning Officer motor utili- | | | | before | Sveda, | was i of the city states the party | | sl t near | Myswiecz was operating | to | | l IS PAINFULLY CU Daniel I of 623 e employed in Ludd cafe sustained an ugl on his while cutting bread this He takken to the New hospital in the police ambu- 1st Main street, Elne 's on street, cut right morning wrist was Britain lanco, MACHINE BOAT RIDE. A party of about 30 members of e New Britain Machine company office florce down the Connecti- cut river yesterday from Middletown to Saybrook and returned by boat late last night. A basket lunch was eaten in the grove at Saybrook at noon and dinner was served on the deck of the boat at six o'clock. CO. went Tuesday at PORK CHOPS b 36C TOMATOLS 2 Ibs 23C CHEESE mN35c h b 2 b b 2 [ b 2 Ib 3 FRESH LEAN RIPE FANCY NATIVE WHOLE FINE MILD LEAN POT ROAST PRIME CHUCK ROAS MEATY LAMB FORES HAMBURG LIVER MILK AL ROASIT SMO. SHOULDERS s m2le NTALOUPES, —_IT\R'- RIPE = iEe \IT \l \R(. \RI\I. SWIFT'S GEM