Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1922. FAIRTREATHENTOF | PERSOMALS. rwstsemvices N Trai Fnder WAL STREET STOUK 2 (0% " HELP RESPONSIBLE| 5.6 e ™ AT SEFE ] | EXCHANGE REPORTS PUTNAM & CO. - | Announcement Made at Sunday Morn. Members Hartford Stock Exchange Wall street traders 1:1.-,\' indulged : i (Successors to Richter & Co.) In another buying demonstration of [ Stanley R. Eddy, Manager 31 West Main St., Tel. 3040 cliffe, Rector of Church rall shares at the opening of the stock | - 3 h / ‘“ Mrs. Augusta Zehrer and = family, Basic Principles of Man's Brother- Nrar e Henes A, carison ler, have returned from a vacation hood Make Industrial Success [swent at short Beach. Tyt fret imcviokat o the nee x| AR - ! Mark's P g . PR year were established by St Paul » o Mes M. 5, Kehow ot Tremont aree,| Lol Tiotenant psconat “chureh | e oo and vt o aiie | 50h Shares Landers, Frary & Clark 4 e | Great Nort New ( ) Boston, Aug. 21.—Burvey commit.|*™d Mr. and Mrs, Jack Kehoe and|Sunday September 10, according to an 1:”:; nur; h\’;l.y;h&'d‘m|.‘;:,‘m,,:rm,‘,‘,‘]?1 - By |daughter, Marion, of New York city, |, " | s tees of the Unftarlan Laymen's league | % announcement made yesterday morn- -5 investigating business concerns in %g|"'¢ spending two weeks at Short[ing at services by Rev, Samuel Sut- : o O Ohio SauihernsralimayyNarihem) Bas " Y A Hiiet ! i & . cifie, Atlantlc coast line and New ares INO, u states and in Canada In which indus- | g » rector of the church, And organ G ‘ York, Chicago and §t. Louls. Peak | - | recital will be given at 10:80 o'clock | A go and St Louls, a trial harmony prevalls and conflict is y o : g : 4 & ! o ieva” somplaced thelnar | . Semusl Nesta of Soutn Maln Street, | with the morning worship and Holy | ot {'\r,:rz;::m:“‘,‘,";],'.':[,""'“:,l::’:, pyatasd Ports of 650 surveys, covering both |*PeNt the week-end at Oak Blufts | Communion being celcbrated at the | S ENOLSIASIIDEA AT E SRS 0 ares art 001€ : Mass, 117 a'sinok sarvines [ 1 fcal. Brown Shoes, Reynolds Tobac- the very largest Industries and also| ;7 g v 7 co and Am’'n Sugar, Domestic olls also | many which though small are repre- 4 g \ were in good demand, Maryland ris- sentative;- and the - “one outstanding| Giuests at the summer home of the| 0'? St Mark's church next to City ¥ ; ing 1% points with gains of large fact which exists in every siugle care® | Daughters of Isabella this week are: |11/l on June 11 and since that time : fractions by pure oll and Standard was announced hy the league as fol-| Mrs, Joh®1, Callahan and daughter, Holy Communion has been held {n the ? 4 Ofl of Callf. Otis elevator was up 2 lows: Kathryn: Misiés Agnes and lieen chapel of the new edifices with the 11 | 2 A points and gains of 1 point each were “The managers have acted upon!mfly, Aliceg and Mary Smith, Helen, ©'¢lock worship being held in the as- | made by Am'n Beet Bugar, Am'n their consciousness that all who work fand Margaret Shannon, Alice and Ce. | #¢Mbly hall of the parish house. Woolern and Am’'n Tobacco. in their organizations are fellow hu-|lia Hickey, Mary McDonough, Blia(-| 1he new church is considered to be | | Wall Street, noon.—The upward ; man’ beings—brothers—and the spirit | beth Higging, Mildred May and Dona | "¢ Of the most beautiful structures in 3 ; swing galned momentum as the morn- of the managers s also the spirit of | Riely, New England, The interlor of the ) ing progressed 50 stocks breaking . the great majority of the workers. e church 18 plan but effective and pre. | . through to new high records for the | “The Unitarian Laymen's league is | sents a pleasing slght upon entering. | 4 | year before noon. The active inquiry | 4 MPEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCUANGE ok enuisteq to maks & campleth oafis U The pews have been put in place and | ; soon extended fi 1 ; : ; 5 T rter vass of all the concerns in the United ANN AL G. OF C. BAN UET at the present time men are at work | 2 g5 7 grade public un|r|?|':| n:\"d .1n4:;tr}:'|-7: BARFFORD: Hanion:ooes. ik e States and Canada in which Indus- PSS in placing the organ so that it will be | equipments, steels, food and nm"'”‘ | i NEW BRITAIN: 23 West Main St.. Telephone 1815, hts ready for the 3 (o ¢ ; B e trial harmony, prevails, but certainly | iy rinn Crossing May Be Fiiminated| > o ¢ oPening in September. ; ment shares being prominent. Cover- | the fact that, In every case reported, ! ing of shorts was a strong factor, but | success in business and industrial| — Heartng Friday — Fire Chief SUCCESSFUL TAG DAY . b the buying orders also gave indica- | We Offer Stock of harmony have gone hand in hand with y ot tions of a renewed Investment demand k :10;:’.: ::::’:er‘}“l;z"; :‘hl'l‘h'":""fx“l";‘; 0; Sends Letter of Thanks To Board. e ot Lieutenant Paul C. Wilkins {s fiy-| On the part of outside interests. Gains ROSSIA INSURANCE (CO. Btraw which probably indicates the| FPlans for the annual banquet ofLocal Lithuanfans Flated Over R iy ey e o : of Hartford, Conn., at $95 per share i i the Chamber of Commerce were dis-| g | Franclsco to map out the most con-|3€¥ * J i OB PGl i A dl?fi:fi" s?:r::‘:!“x::?(; authorlzed by |Cussed at the Monday noon meeting| ©UPPOTt (0 Movement (o Aid People venient air route across the continent. it anndstN?.h‘illll;i AR bt (L 'y (7 0 a o 7 o H the annual convention of the Lay-|Of the directors today. It was sug-{ in Country Recently Recognized. v e, P e Iy e phd' ans men's league, held In September 1921, |8€sted that the banquet be held dur- C]t ltems Airbrake i s at Narrangansett Pier, R, I, to whieh |INg the first week of October, but was| The Lithuanian tag day held in this| y (‘”1 ’"‘M" ‘{fim”""“ Loco., Con Gas, | 166 of the lcagne's 242 ehaipters sent |10t decided. A committec composed [city Saturday, was a decided success, | [ — i e BaclnoiGastandiiBlec- | delegates. The report of the com-|0f Curtis Sheldon, Judge G. W. Kiett|according to the returns made to the| Francls Yates of 145 Hull street,| NI and Corn Ergdicty Call rioney mittee in charge will be submitted at|And Johnstone Vance was appointed |Rev. Bdward V. Grikis, pastor of St.|Brookiyn, N. Y. who s visiting witn | OP¢ned and renewed at 3 1-4 per the 1920 comventlon. to ze held at|lo.consider speakers and also bring in|Andrew’s Lithuanian church. The |his aunt in Plainvillle, was chopping | “*"*; P " s S % 5 155 & ;Wi % 1:30 p. m.—~The upward movement o 1 . Conn., September §, o|® SuBgested date, amount taken in by the sale of the|Wood yesterday when he struck the| . > L b have| President John C. Loomis announc- | tags was $1,019.26. |thumb of his left hand and cut him- |*eimed Iarger proportions and pro. ‘aaa araan " been organized since the 1921 conven-| € that he would appoint dinner,| Despite the threatening weather of |#elf severely. He was taken to the ycitd 5t & 4s ;"f“‘;; “i’ ”‘9‘ list nlnznn enn tion. will be asked to make surveys|ticKet and decoration committees dur-{Saturday, the girls selling the tags|New Britain General hospital for ;,g'ou,u,)d,, i "d 2 ;.“ 'lrge nfux 9 ) ~before the final report, with conclus- |18 the we€k. A letter was read fromjwere on the streets at an early hour |treatment, | shares ;‘nnr’inuzil e(‘;s‘he lhf ]moq?r:’:;d NEW BRITAIN Hartford ter problems | T g oy ey co d wi e or- 8 Mr. Mrs. | § i L 5 . lngt::;g::'fi:pv\’:llxl"dhe(:’f;?si|1:spr:] witn. |iting fire .-h‘x\us Taat et warded to V. Carneckis, Lithuanian John A. Doonam, who live at 'h»‘i']‘]’:“"s“";':t::flg :?.::M::::c:;‘”s Tfle\‘;:;';,zsw Te"';}‘f:,i,f..““ R 5 Attorney W. C. Hungerford report-|representative in this country, who is corner of Washington and Broad 4 Eockities ¥ =) < § :‘i‘l:lb;;‘;"?e'm"“on‘;‘e;;-"',nm;‘r“,.'"’"::';r::" ed that the Clayton crossing was one inow in Washington, and he, in turn, |streets. ::;’:7'\55"‘:":(?“’92‘!1"":‘(1 "",'l‘““_“" Si‘zx L swc}‘&‘,;;:‘:“ge Hmh;;",“rk Biock S Xisenation iR e e R A of a group of four, one of which will |will transmit it to Lithuania, where ft| Mrs. John Igoe, Mrs. Charles Me- Rutind pid. ’43‘ ?’adfir‘ ‘G:: ot . i : SFeach (nalatuvantisn serimon) be eliminated in the near future. A|will be distributed according to the|Keon, Mrs. James O'Lea Mrs. | ectric 3,2" A R lanaRT ARt ON lat, fo o |Grenine on thsictomsing willibeshelalinceqator theinroyine | Charles Sunburn and = Mrs. Ahearn | qjitopnia, Canadian Pacific, Northern WE OFFER: | I'riday at which time Attorney Hun- have been appointed a committee by o et M A e N Hud. LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK ; DEMOGRATS GETTING BUSY |zertora. chairman of the Chamber of AFTERNOON COURT SESSION | the Ladies” Ald soclety of 8t. Joseph's | on pajdwin Toco, and Railway Steel NORTH & JUDD Commerce: committee, and Mayor | echurch to arrange for a whist and | g | g ] SLRCIEE Prices on application. Paonessa will' attend, | Ch A G | torty five tournament to be held| P sl AT e The auto tourlsts’ camp was “".UClmrlr‘s Pragulski, Accused of Fraud, | PR S ) Quotations furnished by Putnam We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts Hardware City Club Will Meet Wed % Thursday evening in St. Joseph's|g Gompany s over for another week pending the| Is Placed on Trial—No Decision. |,y rpe proceeds will be added to : High Low Close nesday Evening—IExpect Announce- |action of the park board. Charged by Anton Brown, a Dwight | the portabie school fund. Rt 48 15 ; LR treet tailor, on five different coifnts, | e e - o 5814 591, ments for General Assembly. 2 & ! I | = Am Can e B8Y% B9y bkt desls o alleging fraud, Charles Praguiski, was| DEATHS AND FUNERALS |am cr & Fa 180 181 JOHN P. KEOGH Announcements of candidacy for| WOF R "" vjr?‘;fy‘w-!- e e T hearing this afternoon in pc.i R o T 2 287 Iy . state tenator and two representatives| T A7 T TSSO, VICEPRESIANIY lice, court .before Judge George W. Joseph Perretti. Am Loco .... 1203 Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York are expected shortly from the ranks e al ‘\_ m,;,' F S :‘ “"' y Klett. The ('I\f\rgos grew out of an | The funeral of Joseph Perretti, in-|Am Sm & Re.. 21, of the democratic party and at a reg- | PrEUEPAL EPESK Tiodny al the mas alleged sale of an automobile, in|fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Per-|Am Sg Rf cm . ; 5 Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport ular meeting of the Hardware City | ¢ \,5_ NEal z‘}‘y’: i ‘T‘mfl“”“‘{ which it is stated that Pragulski col- |retti of 495 South Main street, was|im Sum Tob . 373 Danbury Nevw" Haven Democratic club Wednesday evening, |, ‘ei e :'““‘”"‘ o :"I(‘cwrl geveral payments on a car, | held Saturday afternoon from h‘\s Am Tel & Tel.. 3 Middletown BONDS Sprin;field the électioneering machinery will he fl'”M” \N:‘:yi_“_’h“, }E° “r“ Tf”rw‘;“'!whwh he failed to turn over to the|home. Burial was in St. Mary’s ne% | Am Tob on;d S ’flnlcammt'\m. i1 l""f‘Fid;"n.t of Hil f\"ow“H .\';n rne:d. ‘;;:j‘;p:’zny o iom e Re med- e cemetery; Am Wool .... ¢ ey [ Direct Private Wire to New York and Boston 'rom now on, regular meetings wi 3 v 2 3 d it o Ana Cop . 7 sty a s be held weekly in the interests of Jos- | Ty Connelly will spenk In Harl-| = pecision was reserved. l Mrs. Isabelle Porter. i e F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Natl Bank Bldg.—Tel 1015 rd tomorrow and will address strik- | & 4 | The funeral of Mrs. Isabelle Porter, | At Guif & W I 323 S et TS g eph Halloran's candidacy for congress S ite s we S L | | amd such candidates for the general]rs In Waterbury, Wednesday. John aged 55, who died Saturday after-|Balq Loco .... e e POSING, SHE DROWNS assembly as may announce them- ‘(‘;dl:::?m; ':)(}{'x”"""fl'w;fh ”“im:‘ L’(i"l‘”(/()niel W lth May01 on noon at her home on 188 Linden!paiti & Ohio . § 501 | | selves. coming to’union officials that engines| _ Police Department Funds street, was held this afternoon at 2| Betn Steel B .. 787 781 180 MANY TARIFF CHANGES | S and rolling stock were in “bad shape.” | Mayor A. M. Paonessa plans to call |2, C10Ck from the residence. :| Canada Pacific 2 41 | Young Woman Swept Into Deep Was | ter As Snapshot Is Being Taken | Ing Exercises by Rev, Samuel Sut- Services were discontinued fin the | Raymond M. Gilman, pastor of the|cen Leath Co Al . j e —— Chairman David L. Dunn of the board | _, S Ao ; 4 S0 e o | 38 GOKLLEGISLATH)N AT HOTEL | Stanley Memorial church, officiated. | Ches & Ohio ... R RGN et A e B ees T et TROUBL fof police commissioners, and Comp- : e [ Ches & Ohie 2 o7 ks : | The police werg called to the Hotel troller Hanford L. Curtis for a con-|IMferment was In the Newngton chi Mil& StP . 853 34 g o [ New York, Aug. 21.—While postig S Regal this afternoon where, it was re- | ference this afternoon at his OMCP‘;<h o o <“_A 3 % e (:m Rock Isl & P 35‘_‘ } 3 iovernment rinting Office | in her bathing suit for her father to Chaimian Winslow to Introduce Bill [ported, a fight was in progress involv- |for a discussion of Ways and means| . gee: o danehter of Mo and Mre | Chile Copper .. 227 | Has to Work Overtime tahe e shapaliocaphotographiior ke i { ing Mr. and Mrs, Edward Fafrel and|of raising the funds necessary to pur- | oo the daughter T ing | Chino Copper . 30% 30 0% : Miss Elizabeth Mautner, 16 years old, to Call For Investigation of Facts |,n a yet unidentified man. Accord- chase a Cadillac service car for the | Liomas Stotts. Besrl\des 1}".r h"“‘(fi"d' foneGes il s (1 : Washington, Aug. 21.—So numerous | 0f 1317 Franklin avenue, the Bronx, there was danger of bloodshed, but lieved that the board can spare the | o Crucible Steel .. 931 Istration tariff bill during its stormy |>: Ju vesterday and was drowned. S 5 s e e s 3 2 this city, Mrs. Frank Senatro of |cypa (ane Sugar 155 % Y| The drowning occurred a block frem Washington, Aug. 21.—Chairman|wWhen Patrolman Mechan arrived ex-| money from its own funds. 7| Hartford, and Mrs. Floyd Ives of 4 course through the senate that the | e Winsiow of the house commerce com- | citement was all that prevailed and | i N Nk SR o O CabGICR T £ BN experts and government printing of- | (1€ Rahway Yacht club pler, but the mittee after a conference today with |Mrs., Farrel was sending out frantic! KE IN TOURNEY S R e R ol 1 fice working jointly and overtime were | A¢Cident was so sudden that the girl President Harding announced he!S O S call for the chief of policg, the| e — B et oo lorke: - of Np“_'hrlo st pfd ... :ng | unable to get out a new print m,"icoul'l n:l be I'PSL‘\X'Gd. X : . would introduce immediately a bill to | mayor and other city officials. rm.|1‘nke-< Part In Annual Golf Match in ‘Hamp'mr'e Gen Electric ... \a‘. Sunday with the result that the send-| . o° Mautner, who could not swim, create a fact finding coal commi rel was placed under arrest, New London—Son To Play e Geneiotarss ool 4 33 |ing of the measure to confer was de- | 773 ANdINE knee deep In the water, as recommended by the president in | | SHORTHAND MEFETING e s By S e e e e e his special message to congress. N RS AR LN AT s airman Fordney of the ways and | . She T The measure Mr. Winslow said, | New York, Aug. 21.—After one nf\:);\:':n;l‘ Jt'h'p'“'(i""_g"‘,fi:”‘ifi,'e'l‘ ‘}"d‘;t:‘f: Natians|Citbaortera) ‘Aasdclation _g‘..,.‘{:frr f~:.‘;l;:r:1 “‘: 4 means committee said tofay e e \'\f‘fl"l‘:flw;.h! I:r"g;'r’fir".n";i ,'::'h"r'“,":'d‘ would call for appointment by thethe warmest spells of the vear New|pqint “since August 1, was one of 30| sion Being Held at New London |Int Mer Marine . 15% 13 51 | Pected the veprinted bill to be.ready | os - quiokiy. carried out. fromi. the president of a commission not to ex* York shivered today on the coldest| . i S LR et e N 5| somervang ton Housezactot“ilnk CHa bRl SR RS R ceed nine members with instructions | sugust 21 in the weather = burc ;,,,vs‘;"‘fl“‘ aanie ‘t". Ll "‘mm ns r; New London, Aug. 21.—Members of [Int Mer ‘("'Apf o ) event, he added, it would be sent to| " j Qw\Ppne 19 yoars old, wh to report to the chief executive and|pjistory. Bl sy thel tern | her u"lalll,n:). :mlv}\rl of '( e anual| e national shorthand reporters as- SR 5 {8 | conference under a special rule, The |~ ATE8 B ENERG ,’,fl;{' S “': congress by July 1, 1923. The .com- | porature w 5 degrees three below q\}:“:’: I::::Mpnr:::'(':f:.m f‘mh g md"‘,“ soclation and their guests from all *fl“‘flr\_(’fl S conferees then would begin work late | ¢ " o mfi- TR (\ll;f}wiu:::,vem mission would have wide powers of | the old record for August 21, oA il B SRR iR Yalloven kst cotintry, begarl ito: skarblelle it SHERS) 18 5 (B oRrew By et RERNes Qompli R P el 18 fnvestigation including the right to ex- P & 8 | o Saturdny Harall § TLake. the [here today for the opening session of l{‘:ulf‘g‘"‘ TR R ¢ | peuy : el Bt sibgit 'the kol ahihn wne amine the books of varlous coal pro- CAN REPAIR 2LL TRAINS governor's son. will play in a mixed |thelr annual convention to continue zzcn;m‘--mll:fon Taaal. od bk LOCAL STOCKS, proached. He broke her hold u?d ducing companies. Springfield, Mass., Aug. 21.—A foree | foursome with Miss Edith Cummings |2 this week., The opening session| ' g -~ WRutnam & Co.) started to swim with her ashore, when Mr. Winslow said his rommm_ns of more than 600 is now employed in|of Chicsgo, against Miss Glenna Col- this un_»rnoon was in charge of “. 1: TRKiRh: Val | Bid Asked |she seized him again, pulling him un- would meet later in the day to consid-{ ). \est Springfield shops of the Ros- |lctt, the Providence golfer and George | 1ent Willlam B. Bottome, of Newfy 'Sy ¢ Aetna Life Ins Co ....630 640 | der water, Stevens broke her hold er the measure With a view to an im- ¢on ynq Albany railroad. it was re-| Wymman Carroll of Norwich. This fs| Y OrK: Who made his annual report|y, . .. "gyio) Am Hardware ..... . .187 130 |for the second time, but was so ex- mediate favorable report. ported today by Master Mechanic F.'the fifth match of its kind to be ar- |24 appointments after Mayor Luclus|y . 0 “p 0 1 b Am Hoslery DUEE hausted that he regained shore with e A. Butler, who said that this force is ranged on the Eastern Point links }‘:m‘:‘;‘{';z:‘\:@“”;’:}f;z (;‘f"':";":,‘: :r’:nd N Y Cen ......1008% 09 1?‘:!"-1”'1 Cpt. Co com ..118 121 | difficulty 3 B o sufficient to handle all repairs to roll- 'and promises to attract a large gal- | 'Ne response. IN Y NH& 335 32 3 Bllings & Spencer com 25% 27 In the meantime, Mizs Mautner had ‘Weuld Have Clty Give ling stock. 4 Tar® F Ch | cers followed. The largest convention 20}1 & ]i\.‘:sl“ » o , |Billings & Spencer pfd 26 27 |sunk for the third time. Her bedy of the assoeiation's history was indi- Bristol Brass .y | was recovered forty minutes later. To Camp For Veterans|— ‘ jEoanauon 8,108 North Pac .... 8 5 p B cated by early registrations. I Sl TR s, |Colt's Arms ... 1% | Miss Mautner, her father and mother Mayor A. M l"'mvn- 8% W !m .mrnd A v tv I Th A- — S T - Bl Ar D & 1 f B2 g Conn Lt & Pow pfd .. were visiting friends in Rahway. ed Connecticut Mayor's day activities acation i e AIr KILLED BY A BRICK ks : Bakle Lok p ; - i .at the wagld war vetegans camp at fot e = Penn R ‘ . - s a2 s SN . ' 3 Bleras. Afrow Fafnir Rearing ....... NEW JOB FOR JUDGES. :i‘;:'ellcf' (ia;;lg‘:dafls)I;:’:‘:l\‘:\:n:l: :\grvxu : New "ll’\P“ Man is Struck When ()ne,wm"sm“_:h Gonl it ”?" SHH ORI e s 7 mhrnf’t. ol AN of this city for funds next year for the g 12 0x v Tumbles Off Building Ray Con Cop 4 3 [Hfd Blec Light S judge in the state today lwc?ms a maintenance of the camp. While the . i o New Haven, Aug. 21.—Joseph A l!{c;xdhm ‘ 0% y 0 l,n'nw‘lflr B a 5% “W—””fr- of (?c;wrnor Morrow's fuel disabled veterans are heing c: - Gagliardi, who was struck on the|Rep I & S ... 73 3 ] R \y',,,.mm,,.w,.‘. com 13 \:v‘n*nnn vnmmvtw'r*, ‘rar‘h c}:arged entirely by Hartford people at pres- s ) head by a brick which fell from a l}n)’:\l DN ¥ ' B K ] R \Lnllenvv\o,-\— pfd 1‘"‘4 - .“,"," ,"”f"'f‘fl”‘f g;\hrn(\!n.vi-(adlh tflhe ent, there are many New Britain boys | s e 3 3 4 ¢ . building which he was passing yester- | Sinclair T s 3 \ B Gas 31 35 fuel committee heads advised profite ERGLInE lest En) 3 K i g/ g day died today in St. Raphael's hos. [South Pacific 951y N B Machine N 41 (cering. J i | pital here. The brick had been loosen- 1V New London, Aug. 2l.—Governor South Rall 281 N B Machine pfd ... 41 {ed by a strong gust of wind and|Studebaker Co 128% 6 2 Niles-Be-Pond com . 4 50 truck Gagliardl while he was out|lexas Co North and Judd e 51 i v all children. | Texas' & Pacific 337% 3 331 |Peck, Stow and Wilcox 3 walking with hi O S | S e« Dod a Russell Mfg Co l He was 50 years old and leaves his|T ; [ widow and seven children Deputy Transcon Oil .. K Seovill Mfg Co 3 . v i 3 » § ’ i S : g e (e dten e | UIRIGN PABIAG « . 181 : 507 |Southern N E Tel 25 Lo : Skln EruPtlons ' ’ p- :nog“mm R e e | United Re St 2 'Standard Screw : J B ¥s and Glrls’ Are Usually Due to ; . .. . . : ) {U S IFood Prod S Stanley Works Tn o8y 5 HOSE 3 \! A U S Ind Alco 683 5 by 855 | Stanley Works pfd ¢ Constipation © 3 L7 % < TG BECOME SE 4 : g o Now ; : ] . ke P i 3 {U 8 Rubber Co 98 '3 Torrington Co com 6 6 fOl' $l When you are constipated, 5 M e : ] no. enough of Nature's § 5 Klingberg Homo Girl To Fnter Hart- - 0 0 % [Traut Hine lihricaubs Lanic (Lol | sig I ford Hospital—Other 1s Graduated | {an (opper : R 1w o i e ¥ A 1 aarise. - " on C a‘\fbdtmm th:ugx“s;f‘; k;“g i g Mias Esther Melander, of New Willys Ove i it o ¥ BESSE LELANDS moving. Doctors prescribe SV Britain, who has been at the Kling. Westinghouse 3 35 3% ABW YORK CLEARING HOUSE REPORT bl Nujol because it acts like [B . 3 berg Children's Home for the past Mid ] ) s " this natural lubricant and ’ L af it eight years, will enter the Hartford Cons i 1 3 ¥ hospital this fall. She will train to| 1 te repluesth“ is, a ! : N 4 Lecome a nuree. Miss Ellen Lind lubricant—not i " : ; strom, also a New Britain girl who a medicine or A ; : ; : was in the Chiliren's Home for sev- laxative — so . ! - A eral years prior to her entering hos- cannot = gripe. 3 pitai work, gradvated frem | Try it todar. 3 CRGF LR N BRI f Howe Miowt, Boh '8 The Socizty Is a Sef: Place to Barrow Mone y in Sums at $300.00 or Less VACATIONISTS MAROONED ~—Licensed and Bonded to the State New 21-—A police —Supervised by the Bank Commissioner launch " ez ing r rum runners —Financed and directed by bustess and professional men of high standing today r a party of 24 vacation- | —Lawful interest, or less, charged ists who were marooned in the Stind- IT YEARS reputation for square dealings, as the HONEST MAN'S FRIEND [ rust, a 40 foot sloop which had been | —Service and all consultation STRICTLY PRIVATE (We have cspecial offices for this purpose.) on the sand in Rockaway inlet since | —All business done honorably and legally, and your full oblizgation given you in writing late yercterday | —Membe: Legel Reform Bureau to Eliminate the Loan Shark Evil, Local Chamber of Commerce, and emmEr———— othei wo orgarizations o 5 et ~ 3 . IXOTNE LN All hoaost p s with steady incomes can benefit by our plan. We will make you a loan on your #5 4 § A 2 ¥ . N FURNITURE, or the g ntee of <ome responsible person. Lifteen moaths to repay, ss as —PALACE — fit® OUR SAN<Tiiose who ‘serve others, sere thomelics AN s R BARGAIN WEEK | bty oo George W, Starting Sunday For furtl:icr explanation as to BENEFICIAL SERVICE, CALL, WRITE OR PHONE 1-0-4-3. e Luiict, w i navel, . “ _..At-— iI’Ialde;‘;{!an. Lakeland, Fla., have started on a vacation trip from| JACKIE COOGAN BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY DS Dayton, Q., where they bouzht an airplane. They are flying to' WILL BE IN BESSE - LELAN | the Pacific coast and then will return across the continent to New “TROUBLE” Rooms 104-5 Profescional Building 87 W. Main St., New Britain .