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LAST CALL A Pow More Good Suits Left at $28.75. SHUMAN Special Sale of Wach Neclkwear T85c and 8be TIES S0e. BATHING STTTS For your vacation $5.50, $7 and 33.50. The Farrell Clothing Co. LOYALTY LEAGUE ON TRAIL OF SLACKERS £ Federal Law to Bar Home Guard * Boxers Is Planned Sew TYork, Aux. T~If the piane of ©vionel R P Diekorson, eommander-in- hie? of the Ameriean Loyaity League. re- wult aa expeetsd, many of sur leading boxers mest With annoying obstacies in their to gAln fame and tash in the roped The Colonel deciares that = “siaeker” bill he has drawn up will be in- rhduced In the next session of Congress nd. meeording to |etters reesived by Col- kerwon fro majority of the membars of the Heuse of Representatives, try should not now be permitted ¢ for money Calonel Dickerson dpelares that the gov- srntre of 45 states who are directors of the Laysity Leagus have b arranged v bl It the bill in question becomes & law it would affect thoss hoxers who acted ss in- ructors in military eamps and, while a t ordinary bemers went to the L, the sniy Ameriean champion to oarry Mike O'Dowd, former middle- tederal niacker Bl would take cedencn over the state laws sanction) xing One of the rules that will bs enforeed under the Walker law provides that me one sonvietsd of Attempting tn evade the draft @hall be permitted to Box In New Yerk Reace 'SPEAKER BOOSTS MARK Tris Adds Stx Points ta Batting Average During Week—HNornshy StIll Leading in Nutinaal League—Week's Resume. Aug. 7—The (hres leading ned * slamp in between Chieagn an &t bat fve times but made only one hit Tris Epeaker boosted his mack at the tep from 411 to which Is 15 peints better than that of J ckaon in hirfl with s Ruth in Hittine 391 Wice, of Washington, Is in fremt among banestealers with a total of 43 Other lending datters . Washington ooy T, . Colline, Chieags 4 Meuest. New TYork .. 354 341 887 e 233 132 S s oRlaes Milan, Washingten ......... L olae Cobb, Detroit ceseccce 822 . Nutienal League. Mogers Mornshy continues o lead the Natlonal League batters who have played games or more. Ha knocked out In his last six games to 811 I Smih, a among the regulars | d @ropped to Afth p n wverage of Nieholson. of Pitts- bur#h. new I runmer-up to Hormsby with an® average of 338 Roash, st Cineinnati d up Inta INIrd piace with a mark nd Young of New TYork. is holding fourth place with 327 Flornaby |n far _in front in_ tetal bases of Philadeiphis, with 11 i showing the Roush has 32 with 226, and Cy Wil tops the heme-ran hi Max Carey, of Pittsbur -y with thefte. whi Bther leading batters Witiama, Philadeiphia .. Konetohy. Brooklyn . Myers. Brookiyn Molloeher, Chieags Stock, St. Louls Daubert. Cincinnati G Cineinnatt Merkie, Chieago Wil to aimed &t thews boxers who | Int Mer Mar prd . . Int Nickel ....... Financial WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Wall Street—Resume of eonditions in the business world by the weekly trade reviews disclosing a process of readjustment introduced a spirit of ecaution into the dealing on the stock exchange today. Renewed liquidation of low priced oills was resumed gs- peecially Invineible. Beer pressure was exerted aguinst a varied list of industrials including the steels, mo- tors, shippings, equipments, papers and coppers which sustained losses of 1 to 2 points. High priced rail- road shares held up well. The more reassuring foreign news waé without mueh effect on exchange quotations, sterling vielding while someé of the other remittances were higher. The closing was easy. Total sales ap- proximated 225,000 shares. (New York Stoek Eschznge quo.. Mons furnished by Richter and Co. members of the New York Stork Excbanse). Aug. 7, 1920 High YLow Close Am Boet Sugar .. 79% 0% 79% Am Can .. 33% B2% 3: Am Cotton 26 23y Am L 13% 13% Am Loeo P4y 94 Am Smelt & Ref . 5% 1] Am Tel & Tel . s 5% 96% Am Woolen .. 76 T5 7 Anacon Copper .. 50% 503 503y Atch Top & 8 ¥ .. 31 803 81 At Gulf & West I . 139 139 Baldwin Loeo ... 104% 106% Balt & Ohio 34% 34n Barrett Co 1363 BQQI Steel B Canadian Pu- . Cent Leather Ches & Ohio ..... Chi Rock 1 & P .. Chile Copper Chino Copper . Cons Gas Corn Prod Crucible 6teel Cuba Cane Sugar . Erie / Erie 1at ptd ..... "0 Gaston, W & W .. 8% Genl Elee Genl Motors 0% Geodrich (B ¥) (\: Gt Nor prd .... Tas Copper Interboro pfd . Int Mer Mar ot Faper ....... Kelly SDrimlHa]d . Kennee Copper Lack Steel Max Motor Mex Potroleum lli\fi Midvale Steel LR Miasouri Pae . . 4% Nev Cons .. 11y N Y dr Brake ... 92 N Y Central ... TN NXYNH&HRR 34N Norfolk & West .. 89 Ohlo Cities Gas .. 37% Pan Am Pa&rT.. Peon R R Pittaburgh le Ray Cons Reading Rep 1 & € Royal D, N Y .. Sinclair 011 Rer Southern Pae .. ®outhern Ry . Studebaker Texas Co .. Tob Prod . Union Pae . United Fruit . United Retail U 8 Food Prod .. 17 & Tndus Aleo ... 80% U 8 Rubber Co .. 83% U 8 Steel U S Steel pfd ....105% 105% Ttah Copper .. 617% Va Car Chem . . 64 Willy's Overiand . 164 ROUILLARD-LINTON POSTY LOCAL STOCK MARKET QUOTED Farrthed by Richter :n@ Co., l‘lnley R. Eddy, Manager) Asked Hf4 Elee Light 140 145 Sonthern N E Tel .... 92 95 Am Hardware 3 138 Ameriean Hos Y oo 5 105 *Am Brass . 193 Bristol Brass . cos 28 Billings & sSpencer .. 80 Coit's Arms . 48 Eagle Lock . 106 LP&cC ... 2 64 N B Machine .. . 45 Niles-Be-Pond ecom ... 96 N&yJ 17 Peck, Stow & Wilcox . 45 Stanley Works ...... 55 Standard Serew cam . 376 Scoville Mfg Co 400 Traut & Hine ....... 2 36 Union Mfg Co .. . 58 BIG DAY FOR McDONALD. Veteran Driver Pilots Two Winners at the Fort Miami Racetrack. Toleds. O.. Aug Indianapsiis driver, enjoyed a field day at the Fort Miami track on getaway day ves- terday, winning two of the three events on the clesing card. McDonald headed the list in the 2:06 trot with Baron Cegantle and the 2:20 trot with Dottie Day. Cegantle, skilfully handled, Steadman sweepstakes from the favorite, Peter Coley. which made bad breaks in the first two heats and was outtrotted in the final mile. while Don de Lopez was piloted out in front by Pop Geers. With high- s performers in the race the finishes close, while the time was the three trotted this season. n winner er in the week, easily repeated in the 2:20 trot for McDon- ald, but Baroness Hanover was a contender mont ®f the way. The Boston man won his first raee of (e vear when W. Fleming came through with him in the 2:15 pace. Bonique eame threugh at the wire In the third heat and wom. Most of the horses wers shipped yesterday morntng to North Randall track. where they will raee next week, and the rest lert 7.—Lon McDonald. the |, Baron | captured the | The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company Corner Main and Pearl Streets, Hartford, Conn. Capital $1,250,000. Surplus Funds, $2,000,000.00 Safe Deposit Boxes, $5 and upwards Settlement of Estates, Wills drawn without charge Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT GENERAL BANKING Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. MAIL AND CARLE MONEY ORDERS TO ALL PARTS PARTS OF THE WORUD AT MINIMUM RATES. FOREIGN MONEY BOUGHT AND SOLD AT CURRENT RATES. GEORGE A. QUIGLEY 297 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. FOR SALE—A new two family hous on Vincent Avenue largc lot, barn and H Price $7.000; cash $1,000. A mew six tcmement brick block with all improvements on High street $18,00. A small Cottage on Hillcrest Avenue. New -Britain Real Estate Exchange OPEN EVENINGS <-room. Let us show you it. Price $1,000, cash $500, 380 MAIN STREET. INSURANCE AUTHORIZED FACTORY SERVICE STATION FOR NORTHEAST ELECTRIC CO. Camplete Stock of Parts For Starter, Generator, Ignitor and Horn. Eveything in Testing Equipment At ELECTRIC SERVICE STATION 20 CORBIN PLACE NEW BRITAIN, CONN. : Oose ‘Thn Aided in Recent Bazaar Are Guests of Soldier Organization Rouillard-Linton Pos, Veteran Sol- diers, SRailors and Marines, gave a luncheon and social Iast eveninz 1o those assisted in the recent bazaar. Frank Pinches was toastmaster and remarks were made by Walter Duplin, Philip Ross and Harold Thampson. The menu served consisted of clam FhenAar tina fieh selad. Alves and lpcku fruit ealad, pDie a la mode, cuoste, Clgars and canay. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNOED. The engagement of Miss Ruth V. Toomey last evening. Mr. Hopkins is James J. Toomey of 10 Smith street, to William M. Hopkins of 432 West Main street, was announéed at party given at the home of Miss oomey last evening. Mr. Hopkins is House manager of the local Freight depot. Fle served with Co. I, 102nd. regiment and saw service overseas. Later being trargrrred to Meads as an instructor. is employed in Camp Miss Toomey the office of the Travellers Insuranee ecompany in Hartford Both are well known io- cally and have a large host of friends. There has been no definite date set for the wedding. o P E i S T CONNECTICUT SGHOOL OF MUSIO ©. A. PERKIN, Director. 250 Main St. Room Nos. 225-226 Violin, Piano, Mandolin and Guitar Class and Private Instruction. Booth’s Block. Small enough to know you. BUSINESS PILOTS UST as a ship requires ) careful piloting in an uncertain channel so does business require careful piloting in the uncertain chanrels of today’s industrial conditions. This institution will be glad to confer with you and to give you guiding informa- don about local and national trade and financial conditions. THE COMMERCIAL TRUST CO. 274-276 MAIN STREET Open Saturday Evenings 7—9 P. M. ICHTER & COMPA Members New York Stock Exchange. 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW ERITAIN, Stanley R. Eddy, Mgr. WE OFFER SUBJECT TO STOCKHOLD SUBSCRIPTION :— New Britain Machine 8% Cumulative Preferred Stock Price $100 per Share. Net Quick Assets $202 per Share NET TOTAL ASSETS $314 per Share. Earnings first six months of this year the rate of five times the preferred dividend ments. H. L. JUDD, F. G. JUDD JUDD & C Investment Securities 23 WEST MAIN STREET, Telchone 1815 -— WE OFFER NEW BRITAIN MACHINE 8% FERRED STOCK. JOHN P. KEOGH = | Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York. \ STOCKS : BONDS Direct Private Wire New York to Bostom. G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat’l Bank Bldg.—~{ Tons of Steel THERE ARE TONS -OF SOLID STEEL IN THE DOORS AND EN- TRANCES 'ALONE, PROTECTING OUR SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS. A SERIES OF MASSIVE BOLTS, CYLINDERS AND HINGES SEAL UP THIS STRONGHOLD WHICH GUARDS YOUR VALUABLES BOTH DAY AND NIGHT. IS IT NOT BETTER TO SPEND A VERY SMALL SUM EACH YEAR FOR ABSOLUTE PROTECTION, THAN TO RUN THE PERPETUAL RISK OF SERIOUS LOSS. YOUR DEEDS — INSURANCE POLICIES, LIBERTY BONDS, HEIR- LOOMS, ALL ARE SECURE IN YOUR OWN BOX. 1c PER DAY GETS ONE, $3.00 PER YEAR. New Britain Trust Co. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS