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inancil a s . = Graduation gifts reduced at Morans' Herald Receives Many Inquiries Wheth- ; |V aave K. er or Not Harding Will- Attend Out- H : |=n has been born .6 Mr.au : at O . . H. Twitchell of 93 Forest street | . L STREET ST“EK ;i MeiConpennes. ¢ J reported to the police tday that his Member New York Stock Exchangs g . Judge O Klett, in a statement to & & Ve son’ bicycle had been stolen th Geda[' Lakfi WI" Be Me(}ca ol B(]ysl the Herald this morning said that he v = e morning at Walnut Hill park, Syt fisl'W'EST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CON had no official confirmation of the rumor R 0 el S Miss IFrances Monier, daughter of [;HAN[iE RFp"RTS Agfiifl This Year that President Warren G. Harding 3 o i hd AMrs. Theodore Monier of |2 STANLEY . EDDY, Mgr. LU would speak at the Third Ward Repub- | | 3 ; aple Hill, was operated on at the o lican club outing th September. The ¥ k- New Britain. General hospita! today . rumor reached such magnitude today 5 = by Dr. Waterman lyon fer. appendi- Jjuly 2nd will usher in the fourth| that there were many telephone calls 5 e : citis. She was stricken suddenly dur overiea from the recent depression 'as of » Ne 3rita Joy Sc a Herald asking for & fi - SR ' g th ight. Her c was re- i waigstonnbadEhnieucolig s ason of the New Britain Boy Scout |l|‘l)'|‘_“( erald askin, or a confirma. e 3 in he 1»;1 y. er 4{)nu}1|l(ln re 50 FAFNIR BEARING Camp which is conducted eath sum 4 ported as:favorable:tod: 5 . the opening of today's stock market A New Britainite, recently returned 5 : Delicious peach ice cream in bulk. mer by the local council here in New | ¢ op, vy on, claims to have been £ - ; Axclrod’s Drug store, Park street and s, equipments, motors and rails ashin A E , P: the sustaining features. General| Britain. The camp will be held this|iking with President Harding’s private ; e Main street, —advt. B - 50 STANLEY WORKS phalt, Harvester, Studebaker ad car as in former ye: on the prop- cretary, and in the course of the talk X e o e P i The church workers of Mary X k and Sumatra tobacco scored early the secretary said that the president : church will hold their annual outing B oliess 62 1en6 1o Alntont two pomts. | A CL MEST W MarsiandistiCeca s o e iR NewiBritaln for thalthitd at Lake Compounce on next Monday hag: 40 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK Chester, who donates its use . 3 S s . SR nadian Pacific, Great Northern, kopss e Boy Seoute. It is a|ward outing, hence, the rumor. NEW MINISTER—Dr. Gratz is the| leaving by special trolley 3 p. m. bk Island, Erie, International Paper . - = Chriia e new Hungarian - minister of -foreign| Joteph Edward Barbour of’ Southe : ell k fact thay the : Sl et Sy ustrial Alcohol, U. 8. Steel and “\”l“,‘ I,~m|“|‘:v'n‘|l '.mn..m\'“ s F[RM OWE 800 000 affairs. His appointment resulted from 15,.: on, 2 :1 \Il)x lzl ju“ Magdalen ldwin Loco. also were firm and |’ S e S h ek learinseve y the firm way in which he handled the | Reeve of 164 Dwizht street, hve tiken ong. ASEGRY By DY W Bolsheviki and his diplomacy in estab- |2 marriage license. ody to love in of camping out : e S GOt INoon—Shorts were severely punished [ Pody t ‘j"’_”"' f‘(" Lt e {Iahing fricnily rolaticns with Austrias Mr‘ s vlo\("md' nut coal at $15 per % broader and more comprehensive | The nomadic, carefree ¢ 'l Hollister, White & Co. Received Pay- O iRy 2o n; pea coal at $13 per ton. The > campe oes fror . place Shurberg Coal Co., office ;and-yard 55 z S ; N — = ) J the orning Mexica Pet. the amper, who f MUSUES g . e and-yard 55 Kt A -y 3 O e oIk, Mo v | to another, setting up his tent and| ment for Huge Stocks of Goods anklin St.; phones, 2250, 2251. el © R g nts to 115 or 12 points over its recent | Pullding his éampfire at new spot g —advt. . L. JUD! ¥. G. JUDD W. T. SLOPE! each evening, lure that bringe Never Delivered is Report. Delicio peach ice cream in bulk . General A \t, common and L elicic bulk. Y American P’et. and Houston | {housands to the open countr nd Boston T uag S eaminiationt of ‘\‘:«i"n d I(lu . s o= Park street amnd > 5 s has made Americans, in @eneral, : i backs & 5 3 S R Mz 4 rose ! to 6 points. Steels, equip = th ooks of the bankrupt brogerag 4. nts, motors, rubbers, leather and | nation of campers ay certain periods| G, of Hollister, White and Co., In Victrolas and records. Henry Morans’. . BN - 5 —adv = pd shar \ined two to four. Chemi- | of the year. The moving camp, how-| may disclose that it owes about eight 8, d fertilizers also rose harply, | ®ver. has its drawbacks The tend | thousand dollars to customers who ~'lrl¢:f::|m; I\‘\m(“::jl\(}-nv:‘l:‘dnt‘\J'l‘il-SL:;‘IAV!“_\’ . 23 WEST I\L\g ST., W Bl{ITAIV CONNECTICUT " -Carolina Chemical advancing | ency in boys' camps today is to have| purchased stock that was never de- E l M L b A SEeEh @ W . and Asnes Eliza- [ B Investments, Local Stécks Telephones, 1815, 18 e e o SR e o ey s e A e L P ambert (0 Act aS|vein Petersonor 43 airview street, & o two points _Roebuck | supervised camp with a professional | Mahoney said today. a widow, have taken out a marriage ] Rhoney ; H license. VVc Offer \ f alnost three points was the | chef to care for the cooking. T'he $28,000 larceny charged against =nBe RN & oan o sinout hree pote wae the| el (0 care for (e cookln || riope 'n pwrtre Torm g | Toastmasler at H. §. Event Special communications 1:\_"3&'*;[}10);,‘ 35 SHARES NEW BRITAIN MACHINE, Pr( y B per ce miles from Saybrook and four miles|and treasurer of the company, who T Seh : iy E Nt e he fea. | from thetomn of Chester on one of| was arrested vesterday was Peachod 5 o'clock this afternoon and at 7:30 | 8 ferred at a Very Attractive Prlcc. all Street, 10 p. m e T The Senior banquet for the class|giclock this évening. . The Jelloworatt e of the mid-session was Chicag the prettiesy lakes in Connecticut eas-| by a mere ‘ratching on the surf of 1921 of the New Britain High v 2 - - umatic Tool which sustained an school will be held this evening at 7 ily accessible by train or automobile|of the boc " he said. degree will be conferred. = S from New RBritain. The scouts are d — e e LA L ST treme loss of nine points on the | from New Britain Whe SCOULS I popMER LOCAL GIRL St b ks e | WASHINGTOT DENIES all otreet, 10:30 a. m.—Furthe duced dividend. Sears Roebuck ex % ington street. members of the . which insure plenty of light and fresh MARRIES IN SPRINGFIELD |3 e S A ded its loss to four points. Sell- [ Which insure plen NGFIE Senior class rejoiced when they learn- = for profits cut into early gains, |air and freedom from dampness. Miss Myrtle Mae Porter of Glen|cd of the good néws yesterday to the| NEWS ABOUT. TREATY xigan Pet.' reaching two and a The camp is conducted under the points. leadership of Walter O. Cook, Scout|yeqding of Miss Marion Louise Darn- |banquet as it had been rumored for he. market experienced a viole Executive, who remains at Camb|giaedt of Springfield, Mass., to Frank |the past few days that there wonld be|State Department Has Not Been Kept ction in the final hour. Fresh |{hroughout the season and is assisted| Oymstead Whitney of Hartford in |none in as much as a suflicient num- huldation mainly in steels, coppers|DY & capable staff. The staff for this|springfield on last Saturday. A broth- | ber of tickets had not been soldéto de- Informed of Details of d motors caused extreme reactions|®cason is as follows: Earle Surpren-|er of the bride acted as best man. tray expen ¥ two to seven points. The closing|ant. asst. director; Louis Occupin,|The ceremony was performed by Rev. Fact: s heavy. Sales approximated 850, [chef: Irving Parker, bugler; John|john Rosebaugh of the All Saints' street acted as maid of honor at the |effecy that the class wouid have a NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD New Britain National Bank Bldg. Telephone - 2583 e DONALD R. HART Mgr. Telephone Charter 8000. (Néw York Stock iExchange quota- | operator, and David Richman, com-|was born in Hartford and is a gradu- denying that it had been kept cog- 50 SHARES FAFNIR BEARING CO : 50 SHARES COLT'S PATENT FIREARMS MFG. CO. 50 SHARES NORTH & JUDD MFG. CO, Price On. Application. A pns furnished by Richter & Co., | missary ate from the Wadleigh High school nizant of the progress of the nego- lembers of the New York Stock E A carefully prepared menu is|in New York. She at one time lived tiations looking to a renewal of the ange). worked out for each week, which willlin this city. Anglo-Japanese treaty. The state- insure plenty of good wholesome food Following the wedding the couple ment follows: High. Low. Close. 1 o : l & in the desirable varieties necessary|left on an extended honeymoon trip B & it Saten e \ Ilis-Chal Mig.. 4 30% o At for a growing boy. and will be at home to their friends at A program of activities will 1e ad-|113 Kent street in Hartford after Sep- which will leave very little|tember 15, sociated Press with respect to the re- W G y newal of the Anglo-Japanese alliange, " | hered to s published this’ morning to the effect A :mf‘nl:m_”";h s time for unsupervised work or play T 2 . « that ‘it is understood that the state '!vl'omm””w p 515 | The swimming periods are all con-| HARDING PROMISI TO ey T department has been kept fully in- m Smit & Ref 3 Qucted on the American Red Cross WILL HELP THE NEGROES| | o - e formed of the plans of the British . g Buddy” plan, which it is hoped will . 2 e 5 R 3 i zovernment and that it has given as- 3 m Sug Ref New York, June & President Hard- | |+ 5 3 pi R , e 6 o e he ca ) OC recor & 2 = s i - s L $ s g 4 i re C: £ 8010 |continue ine"camye gond record in| X% Y0 e Shvemarrt B | TG R i rance’ that”in e venewal ot ihe JOHN P. KEOGH m Tel & Tel.. 2% b . ;s s 2 €Pre | tion for the Advancement of Colored £ 3 b 5 ealvievaryiprecantion wit e faken m Tobacco ... % 5 % | se » from the American Red to guard against the inclusion of Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York. m Woolen .. 66 6 *ros will visit camp during the anything ipimical to American rights' |8 - T 4§ DR ¢l plans to proceed as early as possible to : e o - [ Eet _ . Waterbury < Bridg naconda Cop . 35% 3 | season for the purposeof teaching|Z 1A% \§ PIOCEC C RN th A view to| [iig ¥y it is déemed proper to' say: that the STOCI(G el £ § i 2 Danbury . tch Top & 8 F 7 % | swimming and life saving 5 i Sl 3 - state department is not informed with 1 Hay t Oult & Wt 1 » Every scout in camp will be re-|2melioratin ""‘; “T’"““l"“, ‘:‘;f°'d‘f(! 2| e K ey, respect to the plans of the British ddlétown BONDS Springf aMwin Loco . o 0 quired to attend church services in|"¢¥70%. a% outlined.in his messag I R , i government and has received no as- | 558 Palt & Ohlo .. 353 3 3 Chester on Sundays at their respec " g fo W < & ? % M surances in the matter. i oth Steel B ... : tive churches unless excused by their MEN ELECT ! % s ' This statement is made to avoid |l G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Natl Bank Bldg. — Tel. 1 rkn Rap Tran parent The rules ay the camp are oo SR - the receiving by the American pub- | N an Pacific .... mple and few based on the splendid| The Lettermen's club at the High lic of a false impression that the de- ontl Lther C 3 32 deals of the Scout movement which | school clected officers this morning. LOUIS P. SLADE. partmenéshas been kept cognizalt of Ras & Onlo 1 cinnot fail to provide the proper|¥Francis Grillin was elected president €5 1his prabes. of the négoliationl” me > » succeed o) kK o] e Dav SN W M & St F moral tons Decessary to every good|Succeed Frank Delaney, while David| = ororcr s oo e T i e e | oney e spemined Car | tomen Wil b Lot T, Siae, s | PLKY PROVES SUCCESS | INVESTORS DATA BOOI hino Cop .... 2 21% | leave for cawmp this Saturday to pre-|MOrning there will "”, e I"I"d Ilga Harvey. The committee in ; " . e i A - Sis 3 P S CamD Tor era Gt track team reception during assembly.| o 7 G e > ; e el e 2 oun nocket-fittin, R i w0l ‘Uui 33 . the camp for occupancy July charge consists m_' Earle Lambert, Senday Schosi of Methodlst Chmren A" thin, neatly bound, 1'c_ t. g boo! .et containing lorn Prods F 2nd. Applications for camp shoulc - e N A DR chairman; M Gertrude Klar, Mis ruled columns systematizing the recording of youx rucible Stecl . 'S : be sent to the scout office by Satur PARTY FOR MRS. G. KNAPP. Florence Mouat, Miss Linia Kaileren,| present “Daddy” at Chapel Last arket transactions uba Cane Sug 8% | day, or if later, mailed to R D. Mrs. George Knapp was tendered | iy [eroy Fleischer, Robert Pepla anare i 7 i ndieott-John - 5 s | No. 1, Deep River, Conn. The commit. | # Virthday party last “"1"" at herl,ng victor Berne The class Nizht—Large Attendance. Also contains space for memoranda, ticker abbreviations, 21 ) 4 Arch street in honor of |y filialsolibelsented] & S A = E X irie ... I tee on camping for this year are as|home on 184 Arci % - | Who will also be seated at the gues Nl CDaady . brese 2 highs and lows for 1919 and 1920 and interest and yield BGgaton, W & W 1% follows: . L. Warren, chairman:|her birthday. She received many|aple are Curtis Clifford, presidont: lTh“"I ‘1’1“3: o I?}“‘“}’- ‘0‘34 DL ELY t %’1 i 24 Electrio ..126% Peter Crona, J. W. Marsland &nd \n: handsome gifts A buffet lunch was | z[arie Kaminsk vice-president;.| the Methodist c hurch Sunday school ables. g s e en n ST ri1.|at the church chapel last night, dotors .... 9% son Mills. served. There were about of her| gatherine Strong, secretary, and Wil- [2 7 S et b Bl - ve This Handy and Useful Booklet FREE Upon Requ friends in attendance. liam Rotherforth, treasure proved a success. There was a large You May Hav ly [ eqt ficod ( B F) Co 31 3 E S e attendance and all of the various B gl N Borth ptr S0 ¢ ! SH GOLF CHAMPI i acters y g 4 . : SOL AMPIONSHIP. ¥ characters in the cast played their TEDMAN- 0 X A QIR COB oo ~ L] Deaths and Funerals. - — - respective’ parts to a perfection. Much FR: 4 7 5 "'";:"" \‘I et b e g Americans Are In List Play- e By . credit is given-Lila Mills, Laura Nells, Members Consolidated Stock Exchange of N. Y. sl ing for Title of England Mrs. Catherine Peterson ' 3 ¥ Charles Covert and Charles Reynolds, . nt Mer Mar ptd 484 k1 3 . Mre. Catherine Peterson, widow of | F- 0 vt sy ST AR T et 742 Main Street e e Hartford} nt Nickel ..... 3% | St. Andrews, Scotland, June 22 (By | Nelson Peterson, aged 65 years, died| |5 ; ? carried their parts. The play was in [{] &iy ki nt Paper e $03( | aasac ated ’l'r'""'”‘ Play in the Brit- | early this morning at her home "“{ 2 3 gy four acts and had been under supers Main Office elly Spring Tire 3 3 ish open golf championship was sus- | Curtis street e was a native o A 3 : SR O e S eyl e d¢nnecott Cop.. 18 pended today preliminary to the be- |Ireland. Surviving here are a daughter Siaaler Bives e SRl SR 453e§ver Street ! ack Steel .... d 3 3 ginning of the championship rounds | Miss Mary Peterson and a sister, M eyl ohs haA R Tires tiBs siont .. FAST PRIVATE WIRES TO VARIOUS MARKETS Lohigh Valley . 483 6 , | Which begin tomorrow and continue [ J. Egenton. The funeral will be held Srtiec. 1Y procicds otitis by were e Paksbb 115 7 through Friday. Seventy-two holes|at 9 o'clock Saturday morning at St. donated towards the fund of the Sun- shis) Btaal - A will be played during the two days|Mary's church. day school outing which will. be held issour Pac ... by the golfers who qualified in the — k5 £ ¢ | this Saturday at Rockwell Park, & BITRATING BIG MEETING Fi T Conbtl . ; # | rounds of the old and the iiden cours- Henry O'Meara e e i B | Biietoril Ther iwililins unwarsh oe)| . ks ROTARY Y, NHand H . 15 es Monday and Tuesday. _ The funeral of Henry O'Meara will 5 200 who will attend. The trip will be | Y President Lucius P. Storrs, INorth Pac ....... U w Il"""-"‘ r: Ame rlj' ns were in the be hvm_.u 9 0 rlm‘l; 'on]\mlo“ morn- made by automobile. - Connecticut company with head nre Ol \ 26 l”m';_'"”'m\‘m")h’ I'\x-mg h:' ‘~;‘”'l" “"l'"«)l ing at St. Mary’s church. & v i % Employes Who Atked Raise and|in New Haven, will speak be! F'an Am P ana T . 4 4 o L P8¢ were: Jock = 2t ko - R €. OF C. MEETINGS. s New Britain Rotary club at t e R B .... . 4 I’Ivnvnhwnm Jim Barnes, Bobby Jones, CARD OF THANKS 3 N Were Notified of ~Cut Are Ex-| . yb tomorrow noon at luncheol > . )r. Paul Unter, J. Douglas Edgar, ¢ ey - 8 reciat FIE e 2o e 5 ) R Pierce Arrow .. : : 2 | We wish to express our appreciation | £ 3 Traffic Burcau Holds *Luncheon at club extends a cordial invitatio: “ S George Mclean, Charles Hoffner, . " v s b g i Bebd S Aover € pected to Reach Agreement Soon, ~ itts Coal . . : by » | £ he dness shown us our e A P » Mead A o s % 3 :' B OoaEtcs | oAl McTiooa = Wartal b e mer i fot 1: 'k||n nesall Atiown s TR o . Shuttie Meadow Club. . ) members of the Chamber of Bad: i B ~ S | weriipin | Clarenbe N ckiiay i Willlies | mracs and Be JO1E = . The Chamber of Commerce has i Hartford, June 22.—The dispute |to lunch with them, or to an: Reading eccscacs X - . seind g and vicinity. ) 3 = : Fua #% | suea a call to all the grocers t Stwren 1 that” are’ interested in heari . s Melhorn Jo Jurgess ) TN Tl 3G 4 s a ca 7 grocers to 34 | between” the emploves of the RKep 1 and 8 ... 1§ Rl el Doy S nmett SUMNER BRAGC : tend a special meeting at.the Com- Storrs. Several new stunts will . French The oined the B | ® ' Ci % Yo. and th compan: L) “"l apelli e A thel oot h,. ’{“ AND DAUGHTER. merce rooms tomorrow . night at ConpacHeuERCe 2 M e k Ras) pra z over the two courses to- CARD OF THANKS e R | o'clock. William Cowlishaw, former |Over thie tcr:ns ?r a new working i Ay ‘ St | president of the Grocers' Association, |seliedule i T R 0 5 6 ?une: T 4 IR TR O S We wish to expr our since - will attend. All grocers ave urged 0|1 is now in the preliminary stages [Fexas Co sread , 4l % e SR thanks and appreciation to the com- CURTIS CLIFFORD. 1 attend. "2 lor arbitration it was learned toda GOLFER TO WIN Hexas and ac .. SEEK JOINT CONFERENCE. rades in arms of the late Private Jaues s The directors of the Civies Bureau B . 1 Brookline, Mags:, . Jurs: ¥l Bob Pred ........ 07 w03 London, June ~The national | R, Linton «nd to each of the military Earle M. Lambert will act as toast- | will hold a meeting Iriday night at ]It is expected that an agreement for 2 Arans Oil ceee E alliance of employers and employed | organizations, to our friends, neighbors|master anad toasts wiil be gziven by !the Commerce rooms at 8 o'clock. .. Jarbitratign will be signed by a rep- Union Facific .. X { Great Britain has asked the gov-|and citizens for their many kindnes Curtis Clifford, class president on| The members of the Traffic Bureau |resentative of the’ failway employes - ¥ : United Fruit ... % |ernment to summon joint indy floral tributes, expressions of sympathy. |[“Our Cias da Nelson, “Our|enjoved a luncheon at the Shuttle|,nq an official of the company next | °PeD 0lf championship. Quim United Retail b g trial conference representative of all| ., ng final honors paid to the memory of | Boys™; - “her, “*Our Giris”; | Meadow club this noon. P. J. Flyn 5 home here following his ‘retui § 8 'Food krod ... ) ; the masters and men now engaged | our son and brother. Appell, “Our Athletes,” and | vice-president. of” the D., L:'and. W.[Week: England where he took parf] U 8 Indus Alco . %ol in wage disputes with instructions MR. & MRS. JAMES LINTON | Louis P. Slade on “Our Future.” The | railroad and Nat Duke, state traffic| The employes asked for an- in-| British amateur title play said U 8 Rubber . : o6 to try and save the industrial situa- 7 MILY. [ banquet will be followed by dancing | manager of that road, also gave an |crease and.the company suggested a |the Chicagoan would come th: U 8 Bteel .. 5 tion from chaos. 2t which Curley’'s Novelty orchestra | interesting talk. i ; = top of the golfing heap. U 8 Steel pfd ... 5 — R will play. Utah Copper ..... { 1 FIREMEN'S CONVENTION. ‘ The following is the menu to be (‘ondltions Ideal For Va Car Chem .. : - 2 ew Haven, June 22.—The call for served: Olives, sweet gherkins, cream Willys Overland .. ] | the state convention of he State Fire of tomato soup, roast Vermont tur- Race At Poug‘h]\eepqlo | men’s association was issued today n key with cranberry sauce, shed Poughkeepsio . June - will be held August 15 and 16 in this A potato, fresh strir ice | W r conditions were good for the LUCAL S10CK city eam, cake and demi- \nnual s of” e Tnfer-cofleziaic MARKET TODAY i i - 0 hington, June 22.—The state g a 0 phares. Marsland, quartermaster and wireless{ church fn that cit Mrs. Whitney department issued a statement today i We Offer: ~: Peor made public today, says he Direct Private Wire to New York and Boston. on by the entertainment commi Hutchison of Chicago, is favf Francis Ouimet to win the - > . wer » a day of extreme heat with LW ) y e REUNION, . = 2 2 course at flat as-a fill pona |@~ 2:15% TRt ) - U Y o 2 P/ W I T ; A Cambridge, Mass., June 22.—Reunion S HE ey ——— — . ANETBEST, PICTURES, )] (Furnished by mcmzr & Co.) dny in the Harvard commencement sea- : 3 f o OPPOSE RATE INCREA! % . z il Anho ¥ < on brought back to their alma mater . 1 : Washington, June 22.—By a vote | % - ) LAS . Y ore e g & 3 i ORL3 A5 JAST DAY-—TODAY Martford Elec Light ... 136 today collegians of many year Out of G o of 11 to 1 the house postoflice commit- . ax 0 ulnl;.(‘,n N E Tel ....106 110 Y colleze hall a century, classmates of - ) ; A - G et aneori e g “SENTIM N A TOMMY,, R Sra. s 5 o= 1571 found that introductions to cach / ¥ ; olution to postpone the increase in | K E I L Biiiings & Spe 1 st ol oo f g - ; : second ¢ postal rates ective Billings & Spencer com 3 3 ! a5 AT SO y 5 2 H NSRBI July 1. The resolution also proposed |8 .. 5 THURSDAY—FRIDAY SATURDAY ‘;m.l Rt R 8 ONLY LiGH RACTIC ~— ‘ i 3 . an investization of second cliss rates, > Lo %) 5 Red Top Junc On account of / 2 3 ction of the committee means | o L y L-::;-»--l‘r kuul C iy I the hot weather this morning all the b 3 the resolution will not go to the . % B Machine com : Harvard crews had only light prac- = ¥ ol : 2 house. : I Niles-Be-Pond com ... 50 k ok S : MANUFACTURER DI 5 rth and Judd 3 8 5 s B 5 b - 7% : [ Bck, Stow and Wilcox 33 36 115 GIELS GRADUATED. Repeatin ng don’t make it 5 P]’J;t»‘\\.;;llll = ‘\“_; 1;:2 ::‘:Jg"‘lc::f: ] IN ONE OF HIS GREATEST PICTURES juswoll Mfg Co .... 115 Boston, June Radcliffe .college true, but it s make a lot 0" 3 ; b dely kno! aonga i « t2] Boovill Mtg Co . «. 310 340 graduated a class of 115 young wom- b v believe baccesr is % g % s leather manufactuer, died in an Al- ‘VHEN A MAN SEES RED ’ PG o ’ nfectant) s bany hospital today after an opera- NEW SUNSHINE COMEDY —— — . ——. 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