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ai 1IN ‘ : C[TY ]Tgms_ DEATHS AND FUNERALS PERSONALS. e Je— : ; . . ; i i Financial i. Marriage licenses have been grant- The funeral of Mrs. James Tormay Rudolph Rahm is on his vacation. d cd to Harry Karp of 125 Willow | was held at 9 o'clack this morning at = TG A - streef and Dora Honeyman of 43 Wil- | St. Mary's church. Rev. William Chief William J. Rawlings will at- N | e i 4 low street; to Jay KEdward Knupp and | Krause was the celebrant of a solemn } 1ond the nationa convention of the WA B Miss Julia Cecelia Carmody, both of | high requiem mass. Rey. Frederick | Tempde of Honor which opens at ) S5 - 100 High street. o a Svas Aaskarls ey 0. i txcani | Cambrid Ecinritst o A ichstiLh Members New York Stock Exchange g =1 Albert k. Wiant has sold property | sub-deacon, and Rev. John T. Winter: T (65 5 ST ot s Rt A S Blakeslee Co. Threatened—Labor EXGHAN[]E REP{}RTS 31 West Main St, New Britain, Conn. 3 g Birnbaum. : v the police this afterncon, that he left | bott, Michael Keaugh and John Dono- s - TR Tel. 2040 D a sample case in front of a Main | Van of Hartford. The flower hearers| Chief Robert M. Dame and family Wall Street, 10:30 a, m.—Stocks de- street clothing store and when. he | were Iidward and John Hayes. The [ Nave sone to Wure, Muassy, for a vaca- | rived much of their strength at th 4 = - - ~wing Co. | c@me out it had disappeared. hurial was in the new Catholic cemc- j UOn Stay. outset of today's trading from the fa- | employes at the Blakeslce Forging Co. N e e B e S ool v || s N = Vvorable quarterly statement issued by | i expected to be declared as the re- [ o 2 8E 017 LOY Wb ciested this o Miss Elizabeth McConn has return- | the U. 8. Steel Corp, after the close of sult of refusal of the company of- 3 trRER AO8 O " 3 Mrs. Mery Morai. ed from Block Islanc vesterday's session. The first trade in We Offe]' ficials to grant demands twice made - : 3 ~ s Sical e e Miss Julia Spring, who is having a ‘he funcra p Moran teel comprised a block of 4, by the men. The company employs ! I TRl o Mk e S Thomas Gri of sonit 0 Shures at an advance all house erected at the corner of West | will be held at 9 o'clock tomorrow . AE plE S ! at an advance of virtually about 150. Two weeks ago a request | 1ous Pt ] a visitor in this city today. 1 point. Related issucs were | ta| Ch: itai 1 Main and Cedar strcets, has com- ning at St. Mary's chur clated issucs were ) jvas made by them that the company ¢ marning at St. Mary's church. y Shares New britain Machine plained to the police that lumber is b nearly 2 points higher with oils and Southington, July 30.—A strike of per cent. This was refused. Last Miss Ramona Long defealed Miss Albert Oscar Engdahl. Al e I S i 25 Shares North & Judd week the request was renewed Withl i porine Kenney at tennis yestorday The funcral of Albert Oscar ISng- - jig\«‘ inquiry for rail Reading and | i sther demand for an 8 hour : 5 I 5 5 0 e s exas and Pa Maying espee: ‘?I‘:(‘«(M‘l’ll\:*h Mo :l“?(|1»1’~‘|-1|l|‘2»\s\e.ux“i.‘, Afternooniate 5L sy sinlavgrounds ::\(nh\}ro‘:;]I-lgiy':\‘;ln(t\ “\:‘l(]l;llo'r:‘\w]lz‘ K o= Three Tenement House to Be rected | acrivi, ‘ plisiie jespecial i & E rs (o . ) in two sets, 6—4 and (-4, and Wil- S e e i 3 25 Sh L d F & CI k long to unions. Yesterday the men | i N B B A George 1len. | 1968 at his home. 36 Howard street, | On West Main Strect—six Tene- | Wall Street. Noon. - i3arly promise ares Landers, rrary ar were paid off The latter stated that G = and at 2 o'clock services will be con- of strength was speedily dissipated, 4 nessey, T-——5 and T ment House On Talcott Strect o ros o' Gl . stateme ted a Irwin Mortuary chape £ . prices breaking sharply hefc d- in their cnvelopes was a statement Albort 12, Woinnt sold today through | GUcted at the Irwin Mortuary chapel wrply before mid ot ooy Seusime i ges | g Mbert & Weiant sold today throush | { il {ie cemotary. | Tvov: Br. 5. G.| Two apulications for the construc- | 4. ecines wero coneurrent wit | § 29 Shares American Hardware . = g 5 3 Ohman will officia tion of tene Juses were received | Washington advices that the feders gRind. Thiststatements wasiof some B CRe wad 5 v g ol i e e 1 ciate. ement houses were received ¢ federal length. Reference was made to the | W. Menus and Jacob Birnbaumm, == — today by Building Inspector Avthur |Teserve board was again in session Vw k requests and the refusal to srant| Pay your water rent today or to- | LIEUFENANT O'BRIEN WOUNDED, | N- [tutherford. - Santi Iuzzo applicd L‘,V\:J\‘n”ulv‘nj‘.”.',”v‘mmst:mwv‘f\lm“-ms‘-\nfl 25 Shares Stanley OIKS them, the statement saying that the | morrow. Save interest though you Lieutenant John O'Brien, formerly :,T:,,,]‘ ,r::,“,‘zl‘ft(,ly? l\'\:»”,:l‘ 1;, thr (;.\'.l(".v; wa‘lmn\ vr’ 2 (o0 5 rv~ff|.‘film$f~‘yl\“ :‘, i company would not concede any de- | have to borrow.—advt. of Company 1, 102d Regiment, U. S. | 2 cost of $8.500. St ¥ corded by leaders, notably U, 8. steel 25 Sh R " Mf C mands when made in (he manner | The marriage of Alfred Dorens 10| Infuntry, 26th (or Yankee) Division, |~ swinty & Jafte roruestad g Crucible Steel, Mexican Potroleum ares nusse g. Lo. ued. It then said that the company | Miss Rosari Catonzo, both of Wash-| wal omcially reported as wounded in | (o erct & Siv tonoment Lot on ma : e e Marine common, Atlantic Gulf, Amer- | n event of a strike would handle it | ington strect, was solemnized yester ; g gl-ilsiementEh ol elo Ia Ly : o in eve v « : s0 ed yester-| ,ction. degree undetermined, on yes- | cott street. The cost of the construc- | 1€an International, American Tobacco, i the same manner in which it | day morning at St. Mary's Catholic bandled a strike 6 years ago. Any | church by Rev. W. A. Krause terday casualty list issued from | tion is estimated at $13,000 Maxwell, Stuts and General Motors, Bt e Wr. eneniodl b4 stiind | Ene frscianaual oubine oz thel c-iinslon Tisttenant OlBrientllve: During the past month, a large | Sugar and Industrial Alcohol, stan- Sotld not bo roonanaed. The com- | Grocers and Butchers' association of | % Stanley street and his family re- | number of buildings were crected in | 9ard rails losing 1 to 2 points. Call p..,“‘ it o ’“\\”'“”“m“ O | the chamber of commerce is being | CCived word of his wounds, but were | this city. A ftotal of 61 (cnements foncvionenediat BHol6 172 newicent any expressed its gness to o 2 B o . . v || s o Wall Street, 1:30 p xallies o e iUl iy s el T e N Gompounce Bthislartex=t| iasuiecgtlioygacqn ot hin = i5e tlous BN Gf Bex el e : p. m.—Rallies of s 2 S . 4 P 2 young officer may now be on his way to points ensued later, the re- and asserted_it had been the policy of [ Noon with an attendance of about : : GrRTE (i : \ @ o 2 2 : A o | home from France or at present is very accompanying reports that the the company to readjust wages as 200. A number of the state officers federal reserve board w t o cnnditions changed, and that on July | ©f the association and outside dele- | réady to sail, according to a member A sidering th o o e e 309-3 Vi Bl Tel. 45, 1 th de wa luntarily increased, | Bations are in attendance. of the famil He has not bean AR sidering the matter of brokers' loans Rooms 309-310 National Bank Bldg. = 4 e scale was voluntarily increased. e N |l i e ey ohacco, paper and leather shaves re- | § W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. The statement said that “the only . ; Sceveral Decorated With French, Am- | flected further pool buving at o € Yol FonE e St _ | people think he is homeward bound. e ROO uyimg at ecx- Bolution” was for employes to remain | 'iage of Miss Lucy Baker and Mar- | PeOP eward bound treme advances of 2 : o =5 2 o 6 points. . andflbolk! foratnendjustment||konelliSeranton, bothiiofiss Main istroet, — erican and Italisn War Medals At | wall Streot. CloserThe. reogyery 3 A oAt dUsmen | which took place Saturday in Spring- : et, Cle A e present agitation and | Mhie BULGARIANS ARE e, Hmsen Aigcacic made. furthor progress ' the il period of unrest” is over o List Cralll Das ourchared iwe hour, reducing many carly losses o Today, employees said that six years 0L B Sa D ahes ] ] New Haven, July 30—sSeveral mem- | fractions. The closing was irrogular N I D ag0 when therc was a strike much 'l’."”j“‘“"_‘_ ']‘;)'_“;‘I‘f '\'Y"ec‘]'[’““lc\"’ Poy GETTING ANXIOUS bers of the 102d Regiment were given | Sales approximated 1,250,000 shares, disorder followed the bringing in of | it Cuteubba througl M. Byl e war decorations al w galhering for Gty strike hreakers. The raise in wages \'\‘i‘mv‘ay- Sy s ) ihis purpose here today. Sergeant T. New York Stock Exchange quota- B e am Naug an NOMAS | paoay Result of Peace Mission to Paris | - Bryan of Waterbury received the | tions furnished by Richter & Co., ShanEhonlalEsnL Naughion are ncgotiating for the pu Croic de Cier. He s the D & | members of the New Yol stock , A ; chase of the soda bottling business of Will Not Be All That Was GNETEe Albert W S ¢ = mmplsyeationithall Peck Wit towe e | Ivciiel o0 Lis BeC Bsuing Buseeslof . Sergeant Alber Herman of | Exchange: <R e e Ui e e e Company D, received the D. 8. C., and July 30, 1919 v R wascs ana a 5 hour duy in' pluce | ropested ta e police. Teet xantee| Sofla, July 80/ (By the Associated | Strieland who commanded! the com- |lAm Beel Sugur 1% 90 00 - | ERET0) it Rty it | e e e e i i el e oy [ IR teEm i aiy Glofks A6 | A Chi : 2 Room 410 National Bank Bullding. Telephone 120, made a compromise offer to the com- | through Spring street his machine | &r¢ discernible here regarding the | “UCrre. Sl Sl (el LOGERRLOD _T. FRANK LEE, Manager pany of willingness to accept a 20| struck a small child. The child was| outcome of the mission in Paris of Corporal Timothy Aheati of Co. €4 AmiCap & rdy)Co 11615 | é 2 : i . received the Croix de Guerre and his [Am Can per cent icrease with 10 hours pay | not hurt much according to the re-| the Bulgarian peace delegates. Bul- . T t for 9 hours work. pott of Bauer. Conlkl b T s bt g || R DR G S, SRS O G o 90 an ers, rary ar (1 [ Bridgeport Conference. The park commission will hold a | her aspirations as to Macedonia are i’vl'j‘ ”;y} « i i) ) i,\_nm\n. ,.‘. e- | Am Smelt ... ] Bridgepor(, July 30.Conferences | meeting this evening at 8 o'clock to | still to Lhe fore in discussion of the ]“‘f 5 Ork‘\!”’"”l“\‘;){ ",“_'""l';”f o Of [EAmEsuRa R LS Bou hi- and Sos: between the 5,000 striking cmployes | discuss plans for the carnival at| Peace terms, and despite the hints of | L!alV. Corporal Ahcarn has the D. S ‘/:“' Dobdcco g of the American Grapohone Co. and | Walnut Hill Park during the welcom- | Possibe territorial losses which have | O \" 1< ';":.‘ Lo g the Bryant Electric Co. and the offi- | ing home of the service men in | Caused concern and brought out some e ——— e s SIST6T the o Gempinies wenl ol B El s mt G0 DIVISION COMMENDED. Baldwin Loco promising features in the strike sit- The automobile operator's license | Beneral hope that justice, as it is; 5 5 e i HUNS TO EVACUATE, uation here today. Roth confercnces | held hy Joseph Confois of 64 Chureh | ¥iewed here, will be done Bulgariu in | Commander of Embarkation Port at| B It 1 s : e are called for this afternoon. street has been suspended by the dep- | thiS respect and that the questions at | Brest Praises Discipline of 80th Div. :*_” 1 Stecel B One hundred and fifty employes of | upty automobile commissioner. issues will be determined independ- = > 3 3utte Superior s h s - A ashington, July 3$0.—Brig. Ge el s S R the Holmes and KEdwards Silver Co. The condition of Supernumerary| €ntly of her participation in the war amihieny ARG vig. Gen. | can pac > s Russians and Germans Vs, Bolsheviki today joined the ranks of strikers, to- | Officer Dennis O'Keefe, who is ill at| ©n_the side opposed to the Allies. gether with a smaller number from | St. Francis' hospital, Hartford, is re- Prominent spokesmen among the the Acme Shear Co ported as somewhat improved Bulgarians have expressed strong de- Settlement of the difliculties be- Pay vour water rent foday or to- | Sires to see peace brought about tween the La Resista Corset Co. and | morrow. Save inferest thoush you | through the visit of the mission to | {ad MEN ¢ s ¢ : . ) U i e its employes was reported today, with | have to borrow.—advt. Paris with the hope that the terms est Virginia and Virginia) division { Cons Gas Moscaw i E ord, Ju Muximilian a renewal of trouble at the Birdseye- — would be “something we can swal- | for the discipline and appearance of | Crucible Steel ....1 33 3 Russian troops commanded by Gen. |Hoegen, formerly a lawyer in 5 g - wtiy e 5 S 5 he organization as it passed through | Distillers Hee .. 1o wireless said, will be taken {FHaven, who considerahbly more Semers Corset Co., owing to disagree- i i low. In these expressions both the |t g ) 4| : : 2 Fews Comat Co ovins (o daeree | JOHN WAS WASRIFP ([ love Eoiilvee sxvpesionn bomona | (B0 Eieies B | ns e o Dl 2 - L e e el General Butler said reports from all | Brie 1st prd rthwestern front and German troops |a grand’ jury in the United § wment given some of the women oper- 7 + | the belief but the professed friend- 2 k& H & . i 4 > + 1 il who rémained at work ldutine OW JOHN WAS IS| ship is voiced with loss cortainty |.departments of the camp testified 1o | Gen Flcc linder dne contioll of iihe British G eullicourtit may inow beladmitted to the strike at that plant. A number than previously. the excellent condition and soldierly | Goodrich Itub ... 831 A ' | Alesander at Tukum, 3§ miles west of | John 1. Crosby, United States dis- of emploves went out at noon today. i Utterances indicating dislike of the | be: of the division (;MQ Nor pfd “TV:“[Z -,‘uw :vr; '\m\\nlu the front against | triet ;.‘m,,“, \] for ”‘;i .,;“r,’iyv]\;.‘.{: i e sk g 3 .| French are feebly heard in the capi- - - - Gt Nor Ore Cetfs he Bolsheviki sool vesterday e man has been in ja B;::;p wdjustment of these differ-| Up to 10 A. M. He Was a Bachelor B e e . RAND SCHOOL CASE. Inspiration 2 7 5 Bl e for several months in this city, he RN But He Suddenly Decided to the presence of French colonial troops Interhoro ...... R e e ity Ul e ¢ TR, ARG T, et o o Yiled . dal | Kansas City so ... 23% 2 ALLOWED TO BUY STOCK (incident with the reporting of the in- A 3 Marry Girl. reaping what probably will be the | scje Stilute Dicmicscat i oune I I€enncc Coppe More than 20,000 employes of Swif dictment tinst him He has re- Norwich, July 30.—Operation on 13 DI ! icnce Institute Dismissed in Court, | F0010C 0 : g e e s Aohrs ek ] largesi grain harvest in years. Lack Steel & Co, were vostorday vestod with part (turned here after he was appr cars over the Shore Line Electric John Was was a bachelor up to 10 New York July 30.—The com- | Louis & Nash ownership In_ the packing concern, |in Texas, close to the Mexican borders railway syvstem will begin shortly, ac- | o'clock this morning. Now John Was i , plaint filed by Attorney General New- | Max Motor com 5 | Anneuncement has just been mude of |while he was making his way into cérding to a statement by President | is a benedict. The transformation | PAY OF SOLDIERS WILL ton of New York state in proceedings | Mox Petroleum . > the results that camec of the gizantic | Mexico, R. W. Perkins of the company today. | took place in the police station this CONTINUE ON WAR BASIS,. | instituted at the request of the joint tional Tead B profit sharing plan recently offered by | His hearing had been set for dif- He did not set a date but sald that! morning with Judge George W. Klett, the first cars probably would be run | tying the nuptial knot, that says over the New. London division the | [fonorato Cinkas is Mrs, Wa routes of which arc in the City of Tone New London. Mr. Perkins said that enouzh employes had asked for rein- statement to make it possible to oper- ate some cars. These men are sub- jgct to call by the company. VON HOEGEN OUT IN BONDS OF $2,000 German Troops to Leave Lithuania: | | | Smedley D. Butler, commanding the | ctontyal Loather Londan, July 30.—The government | embarkation camp near Brest, in | Ches & Ohio . ) E of Lithuania has taken measures for ‘ aven Lawyer Charged letter made public today by the war | C‘hino Cop the evacuation of that country by Ger- | department, commended the officers | Chi Mil & St man troops, according to a Bolshevik and men of the 80th (Pennsylvania, | Col It & 1 % | wircless message received ) \*m,){ With Treason May Get Off Easy The Eastern Department of the | 1°8islative committce investigating | N Y Air Brake ihe company to its people. Iach em- [ferent sessions of the United States IR e o e T O el 1 activitics to have revoked the ! N Y (' & Hudson ploye carning up (o $20 a weck was [court since his return. For different i the war department yesterday that ro. | charter of the Rand School of Social [ Nev Cons ... 207 allowed 1o buy onc sl of stock at |reasons however the hearing had has been spending his pre-| norts to the effect that the pay of | Science herc was dismissed toduy by | N Y N H & H R R its par value, §100. The market quota- jbeen continued. Now that the war in nuptial days in the cell room of the | enlisted men of the army will revert | Associate Justice McAvoy. The ac-| Northern Pac z 4 . [ ‘tion is much above this. 1Empl s0 far a actual hostilities are con- police station. He was arrested re-| o the pre-war scale were crroncous, | tion was taken upon motion of Snuel | Norfolk & \West carning §20 and up to $30 a A cerned is over, there is a bellef; 28 cently on a civil action brought by The following telegram was re- | Untermyer after Depuly Attorney [ Penn R R Rithe. 4 | were entitled to twa shares; $30 and [was indicted some weeks ago, that Honorata. and rather than face the [ ceived at Governor's Island: Fen. Berger had announced he was | People's Ga ) 5 1p to §40 a week, three shares; $10 the indictment will be quashed and 2 consequences of the court, John con- “Newspaper reports that pay of cn- | not ready to go on with the trial of the | Pressed Steel Cir . m‘i up to It 0. week, V\jmv' \hr‘lw\\ $50 | that when von ”H;w G ;m\.:x:;:n: sented to sa Yes” to the ssary 5 SeslEn % o case. . o : nd over. five shares. No employe was court, he will be charged % E e ey Sl les ! :!‘omn‘.]cco sary | listed men will revert after the pres- | case Ray (ons 2 allowec 0 purchasc ore thar five nor latton of federal law. ent emergency to the pre-war scale, - - Rending owed to purchase mor han _five imi i 1 ra John, it is claimed, had quite a | are incorrect. Appropriations bill for MOTHER KILLS 7 CHILDREN, Rep I & S com 15 g The stock is to be ¥ ”: "" Charles Recht of New \“‘ "_“‘ : manner with him of separating un- | the fiscal vear 1920 provided that pro- - ihictreite off SN shane IncigweckRloo r forvon Hocegen i Sk tion of Local People, suspecting girls from their money. | vision of act approved May 18, 1917, | Burns Them and Herself Rather Than Bbe ceicof var s stamps and T2 S u{ i[h\!:hmtnrmyn:l: had prev : so ;;n« as “1' R the Bay) of Face Separation. Wit aos s ¥ reported at John secured ed men of the army, is contin- , g ; Sy L e i Pl slould be for a city the size of New | Several hundred dollars from her on | ued in force and in effect from and Nelsonville, Ohio, July 30.—scveral |, o5& (0 . b KING OF ENGLAND. jerul as to the \wvv(llw e !4’1; Britain. Within the last several | & Promise of marriage, and he is now | after the date of approval of this ap- | hours before authorities were 1o re-1 0 A i . London, July 30.—King George re- ‘m,_vm her different from w \.x\ : had months there has been an average of | under bonds to appear in the superior | propriation act.” move them to the .\vhfm:‘ County 2igie [been during actual war y. 1€ ‘\\ ,‘;\ $18,000 worth of thrift and war say-| court in September for an alleged Home _\-(“\((‘;lin\' en :\mlrh(;n_ vane [0 A ;'th:r\:( \\‘nhl n.”.x:;,\..‘ it ‘\‘4 ‘n' ;:‘!A u = ings stamps cashed in cach month. | theft of $300 from another woman. TEENEY ‘K IN U. S L0SELD SECS Lo Nsa N SeRERIo v ca L s ) i . him the rank of field marshal of tI NG AotA 108 i SERECOS o e ‘ 4 WS FEENEY BACK IN U. S. were found with their mother, Mr UsS Rubber: Col.. e |zood for the country or for von 18158 SPUSINE AN oppoLtUnlty;to save = Thomas J. Feency, son of John|Tony Straviscar, burned to death or | U 5 Steel 4 e | money at a geod rate of interest, sayvs | HOTEL THREATENED BY FIRE.| 2 . Sitrge s P 2 o ? s @ e Marshal Foeh later was escorted to | Postmaster Defaney.as the governme a Feeney of Wilcox street, is one of the [ asphyxiated in their home at Kimber- [ U7 8 Steel pfd (he Guildhall whare hie was given the |consedquently, he was kept re - iR m;‘””N.;‘.m_e’“')“v'{‘ The fire department was called out | latest soldier arrivals fram overseas, | ly, a small mining town near hepe. | Vi Car Chem e ki cpunt. It dogs not look well for tne| from Box 42 early last evening to al word of his arrival in New York hav-| The children were tied to their beds | Westinghouse ity and besities is mot adding any | 1T° that was discovered in the cellur | ing been received last cvening. Feeney | and coal oil had been sprinkled over | Willys Overland sentations made by Mr. Recht in be money ta a person's bank nocount ty | 2djoining the Hotel Bronson on Main | enlisted in the regular army in 1917 the room. nmection with the celebration of half of von Hoegen, the uttorney @ash them at so early a period. Ir| S¢St Quick action on the part of| and was sent to service at Ilort Slo- | It is supposed tHat worry over the | HARTFORD S eneral had acquiesced in the proposi- these stamps are held until maturity | 1'2fi¢ Officer Johnson probably | cum, Camp Sibley, Mississippi, Iort| separation caused the mother to de- The lord mayor of London later en averted a scrious blaze. The loss| ISthan Allen and in North Carolina. | stroy hersclf @nd the children. 4 S e i Ze. < N 3 iined the edl o aHa G As a res Mr. Crosby said ke had tne holder will make good on his in- e e nenthe > MARKET RE]’OR'I\\’ tertained th Allied mmander-i T A - vestment. To redeem them now de- S . X chief a cheo ¢ Mansion agreed on the giving of bail feats the good that will acerue R S France and Germany. Feeney is a| pX.KAISER ASKS FOR CHAPEL, e S S AnSion e sum of $2,000 for appearance in to the owner and to the government, KNUPP—CARMODY. momberforichs aupsrnumerarygolice (i : | f - court von Hoeger of relcasned he added. The wedding of Jay Bdward Knupp | 07 Catholic Services Would Be!Unbefr- | (Furnished by Richter & Company.) | AUTOS COLLIDE. When von Hoegen is ready to furnish — = and Miss Cecelia Carmody took place TR L 4 o able,” He Writes, The local market has been .MH\'::‘ Automobiles belanging to Howard that amount of bail, application will POSTOFFICE NEWS, this morning at 11 o'clock in St. ACTIVE IN LONDON. and stronfr. with N. B. Muchine sell- | Wessell of Harrison street and Jack R. be made in the ugual way and the e o Mary's church. Rev. John T. Winters London, July 30.——Thieving, has in- ing as high as 68, Stanley Works at [ Baker of 490 last street, collided this release of von Hoegen vill follow. It John Anderson Returns—Army Ord- | tied the nuptial knot. Daniel Car.|creased immeasurably throughout morning on West Main streot near is expected he will provide lail in the mody, a brotherilof the" bride, was/||Englandiisincelthe fend ot hostlities,fliy i1 op or Posen! asking him. to pro- I am e oLy s reihn e onl was bridesmald | The couble loft this socently, 8o 0 DAINLINGS F¢ | castle for Protestant services and not | ! . . v s : ec Aft-rmonn on = wedding b stolen from the wall of eunmyl e Southern N I3 Tel Go . 109 Iyl duites 85 parde po L ainie! - - - HERED th BovERERs, 6 Sueien: Wl The former monarch said it would Pastmaster W. I Delaney has re- e I ey oL The owner had invited o distinguished | ;o inbearable to Iiim to have Rotanmn celved a bulletin from the ordnance party to view the pictures, but when | (v t101ie services ocolebratod department giving a list of all surpius I he R inaowsonia el Ws tree Bl He Ve it anl iUl ol omporay ol Tenvil| B Sl | SEIRES UGS B R government property to be sold | afe, the proprictor has displaved a | there were mo pictures. One picture | i som ani i mphe pad put his through the Bridgeport division. This | 5lEn that clearly informs those about | wug a half length portralt of Queen | vioncy fen aid I which he prayed for material is comprised of all kinds of | to enter I'h” conditions that exist | miizabeth painted in 1600, and the| ' C oY for Germany I steel, clectrical supplies, machinery, | there and what may be expected in | oiher a man filling his pipe, alsc 5 T sagle 1« ar 25) . H 4 A Gl 3 H R (R e | O B T R e e e o o T Bt e e e REN agle I Co (bnr 25 .- ere’s orious Opportunity ofsequipment. These bulletins may be | follows: “No near becr sold here” i SHORT $2,141,000. | 1" 2" (har 25) ';ee" ca;n(:\‘(‘]. 4“':;:0\’\‘:;; VRIS i ol | e N0 e SO e TG JAPANESE STUDENTS COMING. Philadelphia, July 30.—An amazing | Na Mar Lamp (par 25 i We offer Berlin Garage For Sale. Onc of best money-makers . S P e tale of alleged juggling of bank ac- [ N B Machii¥ (par 2 oF TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION.| Toklo, July 30.—The department of | cornin taise etatomonte made o banic | Niles-Be-Pond com : for education is planning to send 80 | cer S . C 0 'I' Ia wihy examine fictitious dcposits and [N & J Mfg Co (par 25) ; e Sixto 5 Meetings i NO IC s WANTED—FEeven or ecight room | students fo the United States and |,y Peck. S & W (par 25) 1% ; Hall for rent on Church strect, for Society Meetings or Light Postmaster Docs Not Approve of Ac- < oLt onalgE al employes are taking advantage. |said vesterday, that, now the war is — lover and peace negtiations are under Studebaker ... 3 FOCH HONORED BY lway, the feeling of the attorney gen- Southern Iy United 1°ruit ceived Marshal Foch today at Buck- ingham palace and conferred upon IToegen himself to be at large, and freedom of the city 1| presented’s Straint in jail Because of the with a Sword of Honor similar to that changed feeling and because of repe- given Gen. Pershing on July 18 in tion that man be admitted to bai Londan, July 30.—The Berlin news- papers say that the former German g < CIERe () EREER (6) (E sNape [ RGO g nance to Be Sold. Rid Ak made to the police. Wessell driv —— o ing east an West Main street and the | ALLIES DEMAND THAT Raker car was going in the opposite | BUDAPEST GOVT. QUIT. direction, and as the former turned Zurich. July 30, (Havas.)—The Al- Hartford Elec Lizht 250 American Brass Amer Hos (par 25 into Grove Hill the machines collided. | lics arc said to have demanded the American Tardware Baker's machine was sot t dam- | unconditional resignation of the Bude Amer Sil (par 25) Rill & Spen (par Bris Brass (par 2 Colt's Arms (par | and North & Judd at 95 and 96 i«,u-w Hill. According to the report sum specified | | | | | | | | its size in Connecticut. Get busy. ¢ £ se overdrafts was told at a hear- & ' house in or near New Rritain. Good | Burope this yvear to study trade and | ing of Ralph T. Moyer, accused cash- | Russell Mfz Co 50 Manufacturing. The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the A. O location. Address Box 31C, Herald | industry. No such large number of | icr of the wrecked North Penn hani, | Scovill B i H. are giving their annual excursion Office 7-30-M&W-tf | students has ever been sent abroad by [ hefore a police magistrate. The tes- | Standard Screw com N M Edin Eock August 15 Tickets|| — — | the Japanese government and it indi- | timony indicated that the msn('!ti:ItL S R & 1. Co > CAMP REAL Es’i AATE can be secured from Mrs. J. J. Hyland, | WANTED —At once. Two buffers on | cates a determination to more closely | was apparently $2.144.000 short. Moy-;| Stanley W'rks (pan Mrs. James O'Leary, Mrs. M. Crean ss and nickel work. H. C.[ohserve conditions in foreign lands 5| er was held in $25.000 bail for trial, ] Tor (o com (par 23) N, and Mrs. John Igo. Round trip $1.25 Ranm & o. opposite Freight [ that Japan may henefit by all forms|and as a result of the day's revels Traut & Hine (par Children 75c.—advt, Depot, Plainville, Ct. 7-30.3\11 of modern progress. fions further arrests are expected Union Mfg Co (pitl B. BANK BDhDG.

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