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City Items Cut prices,. Woman's Exchan, Main street.—advt, 8. M, Brewster, of 83 Wallace street, physical director of the public play- grounds, reported to the police last night that his blcycle had been stolen from {n front of the Y, M. C. A. building. Women's hose, size §1 and 9 only, black and cordovan, 7c, Besse-Le- lands.—advt Pride Circle, Lady Foresters, will hold a “dog roast” at Newfield's grove, Thursday evening. Those who are planning to attend are asked to call 220-3 for information as to trolley time, etc. It is planned to make the ‘'dog roa one of the biggest soclety successes of the year, Men's Athletie Union Besse-Lelandg—advt, The will of Mrs, Anna Hallin, filed today In probate court, provides that the entire estate go to her husband, John Hallin, He is named executor, The will was drawn November 8, 1913, Women's one-plece bathing suits, 80c. Besse-Lelands.—advt, E. N. 8mith of this city has brought sult against Jacob Gabany of 76 Aus- tin street for 375 for alleged money dpe him, Property of the defendant has been attached by Constable James W. Manning. The writ was issued by Attorney David L. Nair and {s re- turnable the fifth Monday in July Inl the city court. “Tomorrow only, 50c off, Worsted Bathing SJlu lands.—advt, Miss Rose Fitzsimmon’s Beauty par- lor will be closed from July 22d to Aug. Tth.—advt, Boys' Wash Sults, $1.85, at Besse- Lelands,—advt, PALESTINE MANDATE FINALLY APPROVED WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Crucible reached 2 ‘I-ZI its early maximum but |Guit States Steel extended its rise, Advances of one point each were made by Bethlehem, Midvale and U, . Steels, Studebaker rose two points to the year's Lest price. Mexican olls Albania commercially, and the last' continued to move forward with dom- word has not heen heard from either estic issues including Calif. Pet. and Italy or Jugoelavia on the subject of | Pacific Oil. Am'n Car, Gen. Elec, Albania; this {8 the opinion of Am.|Pressed Steel Car and Am'n and ericans here familiar with conditions | Bgldwin locomotives made gains of 1 in Albanta. |to 2 poink. New York Central, Political Significance, {TUnlon Pacific and Chesapeake and Political significance is attached M'Hhm comprised the firm rails. Cnll the fact that General All Risa Coloni, |MON®Y opened at 3 per cent. in company with some dozen mhnr‘ Wall street, 1:30 a, m.~—Wall Ill'!!'l Albanians, attended the recent | was fnclined to take a more hopeful | wed- i dInK ot ZinE: AI¥inder od !hn“,;‘d | view of the coal and rail strikes today | himself friendly to the Eerbs. Dur- | judging from the higher range of ing his visit Coloni concluded a com. |Prices at the outset of the stock mar- mercial agreement with Jugoslavia; | Is Uric Acid Making You Ill? [TALIANS CONTROL ALBANIAN TRADE Americans There do * Not Think Last Word Has Been Heard Belgrade, Jugoslavia, July 18— Ttallans continue to control a phrt of KEHOE TO RETIRE AFTER 3% YEARS (Contidued from First ‘Page). PUTNAM & C {./embers New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange (Buccessors to Richter & Co.) 81 West Matn St Tel. 2040 Noon quarters. whera he has continued busi- points from Stanley R. Eddy pess for about 15 years. MAaakse When Mr. Kehoe went {nto the newspaper business, three papers, the “Observer”, printed weekly by the late Robert J. Vance; the “Herald",| published by Charles Woodruff, and the ‘‘Record”, published by Frank Baker, were being issued in the city. Mr.. Vance later took over the “Herald”, and the ‘‘Observer" no longer made its appearance on the streets, The well known printer made his entry into politics in 1384, serving as & councliman until 1891, WE OFFER: 50 Shares of STANLEY WORKS, 50 Shares of NORTH & JUDD, 50 Shares of LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK. and nervous? It may be uric You have probably eaten too much meat which has filled your blood with uric acid, weakened your kid- | neys and caused that wearing back- when he was| yong, “the headaches, dizziness and | elected alderman He served In that| oinar had feelings. Don't wait for | capacity for two years. He has filled | yorious trouble, - Lighten your dl.,. several important commissionerships, and use Doan's Kidney Pills, Thous- Both under democrat and republican | g qg recommend them. Ask your adniinistrations, notably on the watet | o iopp o beard and the board of finance and A New Britain Case, tazation. Mre. B. Malyneux, 89 Whiting St. Congressional Boom, | soys: “I had a very bad form of kid- With Mr. Kehoe's retirement from |, o " ouple, Headaches, dizzy spells business, reports of a boom for con-| g congtant sharp pains across my gress for the ex-state senator are|,. ..y .4 e weak and worn out. My being heard and it is understood ”‘“"kldnnn dldn’t act right. 1 doctored he would not be slow to accept an op-| but didn't get much help. Doan's po:.mq“":'l :;i .".?."""' the first con-|wiqnay Pills were recommended to ision: stri | v " T When the subject was brosched to | Me and two boxes cured me,atter other KIDNEY him this morning he admitted that it ’ DOAN 'S i was not the ‘first time he had bheen 60¢ at all Drug Stores approached. However, he #aid, it is & matter that the delegates from the Toster-Milburn Co. MigChemButfalo,NY. — e ———T T T PERSONALS must decide, He felt that if the con- Sults, 59c. ket, Crucible Steel was the spectac- he said aleo that he would return here | LIAT feAtite opening At & galn of 23 as chief of legation, representing the | ” g Albanian government of Tirana. {[BeinEa inBthe RextIEW EHARMALIDS, il Golaaton Gulf States Steel rose 13 points and . American Can 1% points with large Those watching the Albanian situ- | fractional advances for Baldwin, Mex- ation insist there is a struggle going | jcan Pet. and several of the utilities on between Italy and Jugoslavia to and specialties. Ralls were mostly control Albania, with the Italians still | highe~ though within narrow limits, unwilling to abandon their old hopes Foreign exchanges were firm aside of commercially improving the coun-|from German marks which reacted try. Ttalians, among other things, are htly. interested in securing water power 1:30 p. m.—Many additional gains concessions near Tirana and dra were scored in the more confident off the electric current to Italy buying of the mid-sesion. United submarine cable. Trench and States Steel touched 101 a gain of lish capital is said to bhe inte 1 3-8 points an extreme advance of with Italian money in this project. 1 to 3 points were made by Lacka- League Interested. wanna Steel, Railway Steel, Spring| The League of Nations is interested National Lead, American Ice, People's | in the development of Albania. At Gas and American Sugar. the request of the Albanlan govern-| quotations furnished by Putnam ment the Council of the League at its! ¢ com 1 ¥ _ pany. last session decided upon a virtual protectorate for Albania, financial, economic and constitutional, with le- gal experts to be appointed by tha|AM League to advise Albania as to the| M best means of establishing herselt on | 4™ & an independent basis. A8 A league adviser will also sit with | AM Tel & Tel... the Albanian government council, Ir|4™ Tob . is thought that the League's appoin- ::; Wool e tees will include both an Itallan and a | Ateh Tp & S F..102 10114 JuecsEvany AtGuit & WI.37% 36% | Bald Loco 1195 Refuses lncrease {Baltimore & O . 527% 52 Beth Steel B ... 77% 17 |Canada Pacific 140% 140 Cen Leath Co .. 30% Ches & Ohio .. 68% Chi Mil & St P . 251 Chi R Isl & P . 443 | Chile Cop Chino Cop Con Gas | Corn Prod Ref Crucible Stel ... Cuba Sane Sug.. ndicott-John . | Erie ? [Erie 15t pfd’ [Gen Electric |Gen Motors Goodrick (BF) |Gt North pfd .. |Inspir Copper . JUDD & CO. MFEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE HARTFORD: Hartford-Conn. Trust Bldg., Tel. Charter 6330 NEW BRITAIN: 23 West Main St.. Telephone 1815, WE OFFER AND RECOMMEND :— KANSAS CITY POWER & LIGHT COMPANY First Preferred Stock 93!, to yield approximately 714, all Boys' Besse-Le- vention selected a platform and namedi him as candidate for ocngress, it © would be a duty that he should not| shirk, he sald. If a candidate, he would run an no platform that would restrict the operation of the 15th _amendment. | Trenton, New Jersey. RUSSIANS ANGERED AT ALLIED ACTION| Mr. and Miz. Al Maimgren of 63| ™Men¢ With U. . | Belden street have returned froma va- cation spent at Clinton Beach. Mr. and Mea. Wiillam H. Daigle of stn Fairview street have returned from Crescent Beach where they |spent two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. 1. Forker of Shuttle Meadow avenue are entertaining Miss Helen Forker and Arthur Lawp of Close 56% 1687% 62 79% 39% 1218 143% 913 Low 563 1683 6114 9% 9% 39 121%1211% L. 143% 0 1423 9215 90% High 7% .169 623% 7% League Council Also Reaches Agree- A Thomson, Tenn & Co. NEW BRITAIN Hartford New Britaln National Bank Bldg. 10 Ceantral Row Telephone 2580 Telephone 2-4141 Members Members Hartford Stock Exchange New York Btock Exchange Donald R. Hart, Mgr. on Former German Possesstons. London, July 18—(By Associated Press.)—The council of the league of nations disposed of its publicity prob- lem by adopting a middle course at its morning sessions. The session was held partly in private and partly in Mrs. M. A. Kinsella of Harrison|Public. street who is spending the season at| The Earl of Balfour sald it was a GubveiBeachiwilEbe dnitown tomor- | S0urce of gratification to announce row to attend the lawn fete which the | that a complete agreement had been | Business and Professional Women's f¢ached between Great Britain and et e ['the Tnited States regarding the Pal- estiné mandate and the mandates cov- ing the former German possessions In Africa. Revised drafts of the British, French and Belgian mandates for the eentral African territories, designated to meet the views of the United States French Have Little Hope That the Hague Conference Will Be Re- opened—Crisis at Hand The Hague, July 18 (By Associated Press)—Every delegate-to the Russian | conference awoke today with the feel- | ing that things were approaching a climax. : The Russian representatives were openly furfous at the manner in which they were summoned to present. new proposals today hefore the joint sub- commission in private property. They are furious at the European experts’ | refusal to arrange a general meeting| ‘of all the leaders to discuss |0:Mhor’ | before the confer-| @ Mrs. Carol Campbell and son who|t° ; i ; L ::n:h:ngrg::::a nothing . could . be |have been the guests of Mrs. W. P.|Were ubmited and.approved. The s D ¢ [ council récommended hat the manda- ed by holding separate ne- | Bacon of Lexington street will return| oy o ::iioar;g::h : to thelr home in New York city to-|, 1. PoWers of central Africa should m take measures to protect the popu- T F v L | popu 1 ml:el :;:Ch ug:;{at‘l:nm);;:n ll‘t‘}lz! e lation from the dangers arising from | al n al ’ the abuse of alcohol. conference. o257 | A full meeting of the non-Russian | William Hungerford | TO USE GHURCH LAWN Fifuie Gl delegates was called for 4 0 ‘clock this ‘ J e Inter Con pf Mr. and Mrs. ternoon. “h:u letter to President Patyn of thé of Russell street have opened their | Small Children Get Outdoor Recrea- |Int Mer Mar pf. | Allis-Chaimers tion But Will Be Kept In Rear To Gonférence, deciining to atténd today's| summer home at Norfolk. |Pacific Oil Save Grass, We Offer: HART & COOLEY; Price on Application We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts 687 27% 431 2214 2914 124 1043 80 16 831 | Harry Case has returned to his| home in Simsbury after spending a few days with George Hildebrant of| | Harrison street, JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York B’atgrbury STOCKS NBrlflgle’nort ew ven Middletown BONDS Springheld Direct Private Wire to New York and Boston G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—~Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1013 juj'\ 84 16 Mrs. Herbert Swift of Park Place is spending six weeks at Block Island. | The Hartford- Connectlcut Trust Company Corner Main and Pearl Streets, Hartford, Conn. Capital $2,000,000.60. Surplus Funds $2,000,000.00 Safe Deposnt Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. Settlement of Estates. Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. meeting Maxim Litvinoff, head of the | Al soviet delegaticn, strongly criticized | Mrs. William Gilbert of Beaumont, | Int Nickel 4 Int Paper . |{he fnvitation of the KEuropean rep- Texas, entertained six tables of bridge| | Kelly Spring T'r resentatives to the meeting as - |this afternoon at the home of her‘ posing conditions absolutely unac- mother, Mrs. Buel Bassette of Em- Perxnisslnn has been given by the i { Kennecott Cop. AL ‘\offlmals of the South Congwpzational Ilzrm Steel. v . 7. ceptable, | mons+ Place. xI)M\mofl declared that fallure to ar- ! s A C | | chure 9 f range a general meeting would Mean | ooy yroafan who fs spending| CLUrch to the Daily Vacation Bible Lehigh Val .... 65% the ruln of the work at The Hague |, "o 0%t s gison spent yesler-‘“hm Lo.se the churohilayn onefpour; ex Petrol .162 S adtee e P each day for outdoor recreation. The | "N ‘ Tavals dteel Saveln 3 e 1l’errmulun, it is understood applies ¢ A J“m Pac Id de- and Genoa conferences and wou stroy the hopes of millions of men in |only to the smaller children, of whom N Y Cen . Harry Adams of Worchester, Mass, | NYN | YNHG&H. has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs.| | s @ o o ey oy > © a1 ..’ < 3514 218 95 % 306 10 there are 84. So that there will be ne danger of injuring the front lawn the children will be required to re- sovernor of Minne- main on the lawn in the rear of the| oandia e S hitet Azanal Miss Ruby Andrews, daughter of |church. ! : olis, July 18—Edward In-|Mr. and Mre. John Andrews of Bas-| This permission was granted to Mra, | inneap Foley, democratic candi-|Sett street has returned from Tuxedo|F. Chester Hale, superintendent of | drehus of I'o 65 was the. frst p,,pm Park, 2. Y., and is now the guest of [the school, when it was pointed out date f°’fl5“:“;::;'ré “school” for that|Miss Dorothy Paquette of New York that outdoor recreation is an import- | ;:nu;e! ,:p,mmq to state and United | city._ ant portion of the school program. States senatorfal offices in the No- E vember election “hkn opensd hexel e e teday. The various candidates will learn the latest arguments in political ¢ m- | paigns from Mrs. Halsey B. Wilson, |national director of education ynr‘ |democratic women, the ‘teacher” for ithe three days' course. Mrs. Wilson's subject today were the “principles and policies of the democratic party,” the ‘“tariff’ and |“women in politics." | MILLION DOLLAR FRAUD. e { 9 ral| Frederick Johnson of Pittsburgh rzia Republican State (‘mnml‘ P fag Is One Named. Pa. is spending a few weeks with his Committeeman | Shtents, Dr. afd Mes, 4. B Johnson | Washington, July 18.—An indict-| ent against ten persons charging of Garden street, defratid the United| e taten out of Kiaxton Ramsay of Garden street | more than $1,000,000 in| Rotion is spending two weeks at Indian Neck. onnection with the disposition of overnment lumber following the war | ; ¥ | as returned today by the special| Mrs Carl Ramsay of Garden street| rand jury which has been in ses'lwnll‘ the guest of Mrs. Harold Shepard ince June 1 investigating the tran-| |at Pine Orchard. sactions. X Those named in the indictments Mrs. Frank Wachter of Harrizon re: John L. Phillips, republican state|street entertained at luncheon today | ommitteeman for Georgia; John at her home. Stephens, partner of Phillips; Ern==" . Morse, Charles 8. Shotwell, George| Mrs A, L. Mackay of Lincoln ctreet 1. Chambers, Frank T. Sullivan, Ro-|ajrs Andrew F ns of Hamilton and Perry, Charles Phillips, Jr., Gus|gtreet, Mre. W. P. Crabtree and daugh- itzen and Mitchell A. Tourat, Jr. |ter Mics Precilla of Lincoin street left | today on a motor trip to Boston, Massachusetts. Miss Agnes McPhail, only woman member of Canadian Parliament, has returned to the minister of finance the sum of $1500, Advocate of econ- omy, she had voted against increase in parliamentary sal n'les from $2500 to $4000. Europe. | 3 0 Laurence Mouat ot~Grove Hill. Nofoll &0y est 110 Pure Oil Pan Am Penn R R Pierce Arrow Pittsburgh Coal Ray Con Cop S CHARGE Neelifig, Joseph Spina, Rep I & § | Royal D, N T Sinclair Oil Ref South FPacific POLITICAL SCHOOL, 'ASTOR. by an automobile driven by Charles Carlson near Booth street this noon. The child suffered bruises about the body, and was attended by Dr. George M. Flanagan. NO WORD I‘RO\I |Rev. G. E. Pihl, Now in Sweden, Ex- | pected to Write Home Soon. No word has been received as yet from Rev. Gustave E. Pihl, pastor of |the Swedish Bethany church who sailed for Sweden last month. Rev. Mr. Pihl is visiting his mother in ‘rhar country and sailed the last week £ June. Word, however, {s expected M hm every day regarding his safe 297, 'hMmg and of some of the conditions 8084 ‘w that part of the globe. | This Sunday morning, Rev. 31, |terson of New Haven " |charge of the services. FACES SERIOU Torrington, July 18 who was arrested in Poughkeepsie, N Y., last week for the Torrington po- lice was arraigned in borough court today on the charge of criminal as-| South Railway sault on a young gl He was held Studebaker Co for trial in the superior court under| Texas Co bonds of 8" 500. Texas & Y‘1rmr s - ¢ Tobacco Pred (Jqud & Co.) & | Trarscon Oil As | Union Pacific | United Fruit | United Re St 8 Food Prod Indus Alco Rubber Co 8 Steel 7 8 Steel pfd TUtah Copper Willys Overland START ON LONG HIKE John L. Pinches of 560 West Main street and Dudley T. Bacon of 548 West Main street, started this morn- ing on a long hike west. The young nien are graduates of the New Britain High school, plan to go to the coast. ‘Miss Dorothy Peterson, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hag- vey Kingsley of Bassett street has re- turned to her home in New York city. ‘Woman Injured:in Automobile Smash. | up Said to Have Chance. South Norwalk, July 18.—Mrs. Rob- | ert Vorhees of Gregory Place, who\ was injured Sunday evening in an| street has as her guests at her sumn- 3 % h mer home at Chalker Beach DMiss|alOMOblle Accldent ab the Bee Hive] | Retty Forgie of Dorchester, Mass and | """ R Ly Shike Muve |sclous condition {n the Norwalk hos-|Aetna Life et Lewis, daughter of Mr. e R |pital from the result of a fractured | Hfd Elec Light | street. Mrs. Brayton Lewis of Liberty| E. Pe- VOLCANO ACTIVE AGAIN. be in Honolulu, July 18.—(By Associated Press))—Kilauea volcano, whose lake of moiten lava some weeks ago drop- ped hundreds of feet and led to a speculation as to whether the crater ever again would be active, burst forth with its old time vigor. will LITTLE GIRL IS HURT Lottie Koiztas, aged six years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Koiz Myrtle street, was struck Lewts. oft Harciionigiiin. 16 -was, stated: this moraing by | Travalers 5 Dr. W. W. Tracey of Norwalk who,Am Hardware . is in attendance that there is a pos-|Bige-Hfd Carpet Co sible chance for Mrs. Vorhces re-|Billings & Spencer pfd covery. I Billings & Spencer com 25 Bristol Brass ....... [Coit's Arms .... Eagle Lock Fifty Workers Detatined l'nder\\‘z:d']; PP q e ' 8. on: com ... Heavy Guard in Texas Disérict | Tuda [North and Denison, Tex., July 17.—Fifty non-|Pcck, Stow and Wilcox unién workers under heavy guard de-| 'nesell Mig (o trained here early today and were manley Works eom taken to the railroad shop district. ey Works ptd Local offices of the Missouri, Kanus(,n.m;l Screw sas and Texas railroad announced| Torrington com suspension of 14 passenger trains. Union Mfg Co .. Single handed, Captain Tom Hick- man, Texas ranger, broke Up a|NEW YORK CLEARING HO! ~E REPORT | demonstration last night when a Exchanges 1,000 -rowd attempted to kidnap two deputy| , Balances 5,500,000 Marsha Hickman dashed into| crowd, attering its members| and reseued the two officers from an M | automobile. | 3 Miss Wanda C. Lagosh of this city| " 5 TH AT T | in/bpanding her vacation with Mr. and | REILY 1S SUSTAINED. Mrs. Edgar R. LaPlace of Deep River, San Juan, Porto Rico, July 18, (By Conn. Associated Press)——The supreme | court of Porto Rico by a vote of four out of five has sustained Governor| Mont Reily in his controversy with attorney general in the the 1sland, " |t I It NON-UNION MEN HELD. SARAZEN TO EXHIBIT. Bridgeport, 18.—Gene Sarazen who became national golf champion at Skokie Saturday was “made in Con- | | necticut because he was a caddy nnd |assistant to George Sparling, Brook- |lawn Country club here. To show rh» club members just how he turned lhr\ trick at Skokie will give a mm\ |exhibition on the Brooklawn course| Thursday with Sparling as his part-| ner, or possibly one ot the cracks cA |the club. July HANGING conditions have shown workers the wisdom of having money in the bank. Make today's job count by depositing a part of your wages with us at com- pound interest. AUTO IS DAMAGED Michael Gluckewski, of 217 Broad treet, complained to the police last i tght, that he had left his automo- pile on Sexton street, and that two vung men had released the brake, [Rllowing the car to run down the hill lknd crash into a fence. The front of kne car was damaged as a result. He ave the police the names of two men u suspected of being responsible. THE GREAT MONEY- LENDER WITH A HEART We lend monecy to honest persons having steady employment. Loans for sums neaded up to $300, repayable in six to fifteen monthly installmenis, a< arranged to suit convenience of each borrower; legal rates charged on sum still due for time used; no charge unless loan is made; dea! onfidential and none will know you are borrowing; private offices; glad to explain Beneficial Plan; courteous treatment; convenient and =afc place to borrow; quick service; new borrowers welcomed; hours, 9 to 5: Saturdays 9 to 1. A. Stahl and children are | at Grove E the Unionist various courts of PROVES HIS INNOCENCE, Raltimore, July 18.—Charles Milon, friend of the murdered Belia l.emon, 8 ’”"""S Rt ”}" i I-“““ of Fairment, W. Va., brought here ) eorge Sage at their home on Led-| .. night from Harrisburgh, Pa., con- It Slicaanddin bl “'V'. This WAS|yard Road, West Hartford, on Saturs | Innr;hr‘;‘;u’n'](n?r]vxl: P(:Hrl :rrrln three B O D etion s oo, | SV evenidg | hour examination that he was not the | B R e = e | slayer. Milon was held, however, un- | bupying the attention of the e GET LICENSES RETURNED | 411 his statements can be thoroughly | e the state automobile | investigated. . notitted the local n of operators’ li- ing local people Paul s ng at their cottage | Beach. Mr, and Mrs. Buel Emmone Place, Mrs. Beaumont, Texas, s«tte and Haro.d B. Bassette of W. C. Gilbert of fiss Ruth Bas- tte, attended ALLIES TO MEET SOON. Paris, July 18.- meeting of the llied premiers to discuss the repara- ions preblem is expected to be held |, vithin the next ten or 15 davs, prob- TRUST CO. NiWERTAIN Cgpy Call, write or phone. New Britain 1-9-4-3, he office e " | by csianer ¥ | nolice of the censes to the has CABRERA GETS AMNESTY. July 18.—General i LRy S0 Palace—Thur., Fri,, Sat, Mexico City, Er- leader, Katherine MacDonald Wesley Barry in “Stranger Than Fiction il » ] of 61 Laurel street; Hemenin , of 23 Hurlbnrt| reet, and Charles Bigge, 2388 | 1"hapmflu atrect. The polics have al- | | to been fied of the suspension of | the license of Arvid B. Carlson, of 25| Keisey street. | Iver Johnson, of | Francisco Cabrera, the rebel who has been operating for some | time in the Huasteca oil regien, has réceived amnesty and has surrendered t5 the federal authorities according to | advices received early today from Tampico. 1 Beneficial Loan Society New Britain S$7 W. Main St. Licenzed by State Bank Commissioner. Members Legal Reform Bureau to Eliminate the Loan Shark Evil, N. Y. Room 104-5 Open Saturday Evenings 6 - —Standard Time—