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PUTNAM & CO. Members New York Stock Eschange Mombers Hartford Stock Exchange NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1023, (GIBBONS OUTRANKS | SUNDAY BYENING PROGRAM f CITY ITEMS, !WA[[ STREET STOCK ALL OTHER BOXERS e | EACHANGE REPORTS ' —_———a Washington Camp, No. 8, P, 0, 8| of A, will hold its regular muunnnu‘ evening in the O, U, A, M, hall. The degree will be exemplified on a class! 0 Public—Cousin of Mark Twain to | Speak. Patrick Thompson Patrick Thompsen, a life long resi- Of candidates marking the close of &) dent of New Britain, died at 51, Fran | Has Boen Likened 10 Gentleman| A Bunday evening program at whieh | YOrY successtul term. The seml an-|cls' hospital in Hartford this morning | 10:30= *“" continued their up- | there will be no charge will be con. | PUAl elsction of officers will be held |arter & lingering tliness at the sge of | ward cours® at the opening of today's ([| Sanley B Fady, Manager 81 West Main f¢., Tel. 2000 '" lfl so R l ducted 1n the Chautaugus tent Bu and refreshments will be served fol-| 45 years He w employed as an |Sock market with the initial dem | m ma ms | day evening, with Rev, Henrys W, | '°¥iIng the meeting assembler at Russell & Erwin's for |oentered in the motors, motor acces- | SRR Maler In eharge, The program will in. | H18ve The Herald follow you on|inore than 25 years. He was & prom. | Sories, ralls and &' few specialties . clude an address and musie by the | YOUF Vecation, 18¢ a week, cash With inent member of the Loyal Order of | Studebaker, Stewart Warner Specdo w. O“.l' New York, June 20.—When Tommy | Happy Hawallan singers and enter- order..-advt Moose. meter, Union Pacific and Baltimore Gibbons, Bt Paul heavyweight, steps | sainers. The address will be given by| ¥red Fancher of 242 Main street| Fyuneral sepviees will be held at |#nd Ohlo apened 1 to 1 6-8 higher but into the ring at Shelby, Montana, | aries Mildred Leo Clemens, F, R, G, . | Wa# arrested In Winsted yesterday for [ s:45 o'clock tomorrow morning at the | Nerthern Pacific dropped 1 1.4 l July 4, against Jack Dempsey, the (Fellow of the Royal Geographieal the local police, He will be arraigned | Tarrant & Haffey undertaking par Noon—Publication in the finaneial champion, he may be compared in foclety), who 18 & cousin of the late in police eourt tomorrow morning on | lors and at § o'clock at 8t Mary's distriet of unfavorable steel trade ad. some respect to “Gentleman Jim" | yark Twaln, & charge of non-support, ehureh. Interment will be in St |viees apparently was responsible for Corbett when that dapper bexing - " | Vietor July records, Henry Morans. | Mary's eemetery |the heavy selling of the independent wizard squared off against John I kL nv‘vm."b'e l:,:.::m:?',,;:‘:: | =advt, — steel shares nearly all of which broke Sullivan at New Orleans In 18982, afternoon will be the pageant by the| The police have been notified that Harry Groenstein, through their previous low prices for | Gibbons' chances against Dempsey | Junior Chautauqua. operators’ licenses have been returned | Harry Greensteln, age 61 years, of |1he year, This weakness also extend- have heen belittied by a majority of | * There will he no eharge and no col. | ' Jo8eph Driscoll of 851 Main street| 163 Hartford avenue, died at his|®d to the equipments and merchandis- the experts, and Indeed, the “Minne: | jootion Sunday evening, and Arthur Greenberg of 166 Main| home late yesterday afternoon after ‘"U"“"" :l':" .u::l‘l: ";':‘;‘::“m:"’" sotan hardly appears heavy puncher | B el street a long illness, He was a native of |Moters, publie u h OOP) h " wnough to flatten the Coloradan, Put | Guibransen Player Planos. Moran's| Russia and had lived in New Byit.|and ralls showed indications of good ke his middlewelght brother Mike TEXAS BOYS WINNERS —advt, Min tor 18 years. Reaides his wite he bUying support. Call money opened “The Phantom,” Tommy is a master Joseph Manfreda of Wallingford | leaves two sons, Samusl Greenstein |8t 8 per cent. Y boxer, eool in combat, always clever, an become assoclated with Attorney|of New York an Edward of this eity, "‘GI:";?‘;3:;“°:';::"m:1‘:_;‘l:'l:i always fast, and a puncher of no|pefeat Columbia Stars arry P, Roche in the First National | and two daughters, Mrs, Nettia Rot. |sively con - . by mean ability. . Tomals Bare in | S o Dallding in this sty Attorney | stein and Mrs. Ida Horwita when Union Pacific, Canadlan Pacific, . At least & year older than Dempsey,| Doubles of Tournament at Phila- | Manfreda 1s a graduste of the Wal-| Funeral services were held this at- | Northern Pacifie, Great Northern pfd P Chic d Northwestern dro an ineh or two shorter and really a lingford High school and wap an|'crnoon at 2 e'clock and interment [and Chicago and Northwes 0P Members New York Stock Exchange light-heavyweight, Gibbons may not| delPhia Today, honor student at New York university, | Was in Reth Alom eemetory BeR 13-4 e 8 12 DhaSy W Dew. 0% MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE be able to stand before the champion [ philadelphia, June 20,—Only three |, FTeRch Hat Shoppe, §7 West Main - ':‘;.;’l:ar::;::wnitr A nufilm ~hred. HARTFORD: Hartford - Conn, Trust Bldg., Tel. 3-0339 for 18 rounds. Except in age—Corbett [ matehes, all in doubles, were sched- Bt, Prof, Bldg. Exclusive millinery, SAYS sTATE Am NEEDED | dustrials and specialties uuhn-hed! NEW DBRITAIN: 23 West Mals St, Tel, 1818, was much younger than Sullivan when | yled today in the national intercolle. Aadien —advt new low prices for the year including ——y -~ » | they met at New Orleans—Gibbons | giate tennis tournament at the Merion ndrew J, Sloper has been granted IN OVERCOMING Dl U 8 Alcohol, Famous Players and | We Offer:— B and Dempaoy will be like “Gentleman |Cricket elub, Frank T, Anderson and |8 Permit to bulld a $3,000 garage on Sears Roebuck at declines of 3 points | | Jim" and “Terrible John L." in that|Gerald Emerson of Columbia wil |Grove Hill, R, each. AMER]CAN HARDWARE ¥ famoun scrap of 31 years ago. meet Lowis N, White and Louls Thal. | Special price on permanent waves High low Close ) Sullivan’s terriMe punching power, [ heimer, University of Texas in a third | OF the month of July at the Irene|Should Institute Mcasures to Protect Bt B 82 j0K 30% ¥ ke that of the Dempsey of today, fround mateh, after which the semi. [ Beauty Parior. Make your appoint- Publie Oomminiaiits Dis AR W5 N8 -0 808 863 883 STANLEY WORKS 4 caused many @ sturdy opponent'sinals will be held, Lucien Williams | Ment now.—advt. ! RO Copmiin AT iy, 180N 16815 108N | knees to quake when he thought of it, land A, W, Jones of Yale will oppose | The bullding committee of the Y. M. cases, Says Dr. Williams, g ki 41 S by f and many of them were defeated by |Phillp Nattens and Wallace Bates of | T: A. & B. soclety will moet tonight Am ‘L"‘ S 1931 132 18924, | fear before Sullivan lald a glove on|the University of California in one of |8t 7:30 o'clock at the club rooms, Santa Barbara, Cal, June 20.—-“It|AM BMD&‘ Re.. 65% 63% M’: them. Not so Corbett, When Jim took (the semi-finals while Philip Neer and| Radlo sets and suppiles at Morans. [1s a primary duty of the state to|A™ Sm & Re.. 8l B3% f4i | hia corner at New Orleans John L.|James Davies of Leland Stanford, will [ —~advt. protect the public from inroads of ™ R: Tob .. 18 17 17 \ scowled, shuffled his feet and spat on |meet the winners of the third round| Candidates for master plumbers li- | communicable discase, and to insti-| ™ Sum Tel..120% 118% 120% . the ring floor, his customary greeting. [mateh in the other, censes will bo examined tonight by|tute measures for the prevention of|*™ ;'L o "12'-" o ; Jim laughed and chatted with ring. Summaries: Doubles, third round— | the building commission's examining non-communicable disenses,” sald Dr, \m “5:,,,‘” """ li‘é §21 82% S oA o 1 siders as the gloves were being push- (L. N. White and Louis Thalheimer, | committee. Among those who are 1o ingley R. Willlams, managing direc- |\ s Gop 00N 3K, 381 ed upon his hands. He pald no at- | University of Texas ,defeated Gerald|be present Is Claude J. Leroux, Jr,|tor of the Natfonal Tuberculosls as. :‘TT np& aF.. pgu: n.-:; s?fn: d tention to Sullivan, Emerson and Frank T. Anderson, | "ho falled to appear for the last ex-|soefation, addressing that body here, At G 7’ &WI..14% 187% 14 NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD Through the rounds, as aglle Jim [Columbia, 8—86, 1—8, amination, MIhat the state’ agpreciates’ this ui . 3K 1IN 110% New Britain National Bank Bldg. 10 Conteal Row sidestepped Sullivan’s bull-like rushes, —_— _Have Thl' H';'M follow you on| .y ig evidenced by r;ho'rrmtmn ot E:}a,:f‘.?&o 14::; 42% 48% Telephone 2550 i Telephone 2-4141 I bl heceme Moo FIGHTING FOR HONORS Y nerncatiom, 180 & week, oash With s10e ang local boards of health and| peth breel B . 8% 1% 42% . Membors Members - venty- . A the support given to health activities| con Textile ..... 7% 7 7 artford Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange round, Corbett still strong and smil- m:‘-rf;:fi.l_h:zl‘f‘lm In. used planos at]y ", qzets voted for the maintenance Can Pacific ..o\ 149 145% 146% Donald R, Hart, Manager ing. The wear of the fight had told on pReoh e o ves | Of these boards. But boards of health|Cen Leath Co .. 22% 20% 20% — Sulllvan; he was angered, but even | Yale and Princeton and Chicago and peclal price on permanent waves L g o then had he been able to punch Cor- for the month of July at the Irenc[2re 8ble to g0 only as far in control-| Ches & Ohlo ... 58% 58~ 88% We Have Buying Orders-in: A B Stoux City Battling For Individual | Beauty Parlor. Mak: _|ling disease as public opinion will sup-| Chy Mil & St P . 19% 18% 10 e Have Buying Orders-in: bett solidly he would have retained Y e your appoint. t th Al ftectl f 261, 253 25% FULLER BRUSH PREFERRED the title. Corbett landed five crashing| Golf Champlonshi| ment now.—advt. PETL GlauL Al DAY oAU RT | CRICHIN. Gl R8T A0 18 AN At s blows to the jaw. ¥ e, Player Planos. C. L. Plerce Co.— ‘i":‘l;‘:n:)‘_‘:?ne"‘“‘::‘fi“:’s"t “’;::_':Ed 40 ghlno (_COP :: “ ;;qf ;l% i"l;\l}"h\"[‘]l‘!:YBBE( URITIES Sullivan kept his feet, but his eyes | New York, June 29, — Yale and 84Vt L e RO % a8 \F) EARING began to roll. He was tottering. Cor- | Princeton, Chicago and Sioux City are | July Victor records. Henry Morans.| Support of public opinian. This opin- | Crucible Steel ....64% 62 63% WE DO °NOT ACCLPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS. bett measured his man., The right|to fight it out for individual = golt | —advt. fon is best secured through the mem-|Cuba Cane Sugar 10% 10% :‘* landed. on the jaw point. Old John's | champlonship in the opinion of the| Special price on permanent waves :mxi’f." fll;d ; !l:lpport ; of vu:unmry Endlcott-John .. ::: :3% 105 | e — knees sagged and he keeled slowly | 8alleries following the tournament at | for the month of July at the Irene|Reaith and tuberculosis assoclations,|Erie . % SV, the Slwanoy Country club, Beauty Parlor. Make your appoint-| Which furnish the necessary leader-|Erie 1st pfd ... 18 E l:l'% 17% The great champlon, batterer-down Dexter Cummings of Yale, a broth- | ment now.—advt. ship lhrou,}: which the people can)Gen Electric . 173:, l;s 1;;;‘ JOHN P. KEOGH of a hundred heavy-hitting oponents, | er of Miss Edith Cummings, Chicago . express their opinion. To spread|Gen Motors .... 18% 1% i 3 had been defeated by a master-boxer, | 80'f star, is In cne half of the draw INDIGT LOGAL BOYS healith education is one of the chief|Goodrick BF ... 28% 23 2 em| Consolidated stock Exchauge of New York Dempsey, as champlon, has never | Ruddy Knepper, Princeton champion functions of voluntary health organi-|Gt North pfd .. 66% 63% 63% Waterbury STOCKS Bri met a man as well-versed in the game | 3nd conqueror of Cyril Tolley of Eng- IaLobe IE should galn| Inap Copper ... 484 2:% “3‘:: Danbury dgeport as Gibbons. Carpentier, the one-punch [!and in last year's national amateur e support of public opinlon ana|Int Mer Mar pfd 24% 23% 2 0 et e AT 1o Ih-tha o as hae Bills Found Against Dionne, Joseph |other official health agencies so that|aiis.Chalmers . 38% 38 "o Middietown BONDS New Haven % 1 a. and - = the latter may be adequately financed | Pacific Ol ..... 36% 33% - S i rushes. Bill Brennan w: s more tlnn. POOR PHONE SERVICE Frank Kovalsky and Bruno and operated for the good of the com-| Int Nickel .... 15% 133 12 Direct Private Wire to New York. once a punching bag. Awkward Billy ? b 7 Miske was another. Willard, stunned i _——A o . 7 Poplasky By Federal Grand Juxy [ munity. Int Pasper e ::? :;% gf}: G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 309, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel 1013 " vs, was | Storm Lauses Additional Trouble At Kelly rin, 'r 387% DY o kot Dempsty @ Blows, wie B ostatis s At a session of the federal grand| EXPLAINS POPE'S LETTER. | Kenaecott Cop.. 33i 32% KRR s 0 SRSV (LATER gl hange jury in Boston yesterday indictments Gt Lehigh Val .... 68% 66% GER ST & Worcester, June 20. — The heavy|were found against Joseph Dionne, | Interpretation by Official Church Or-| Mid States Oil.. 7% 7 < On Building Top, He Hits |raimstorm today added to the troubles | Joseph Kovaloky, Frank Kovalsky and :,n iaaca Feling ih Parls Midvale Steel .. 23 21% [ * o Man Down on Sidewalk |resuling trom the telephone strike as|Bruno Poplasky of New Britain ; Mis Pac ....... 12% 11% 12 €Nnericia oans John Palmese was arrested early | thetalls for service were greatly in-|charged with transporting a stolen| Paris, June 20.—Interpretation put|N y Cen ...... 98% 96% 06% g Rk aciaraboid by Polibeniai Ohiaries | SSMEE. and thi asanseinged omena |[RICEBLEH L oA ny e O e ree oL AR NINHAH DK 18 4t ) BORROWING money the Beneficial Way has s oun W " A .. - [ et ) R DR T ety S fleld, Mass., by the federal authorities | cfficlal Vatican organ, as shown in|North Pac ... 67% 653 651 meant happiness to thousands faced with the ‘is al v g r P | 3 ) " {Krazwicki with an iron pipe as he| The firat victim of an assault grow- (O June 15 after they had stolen an F_:gmengnoes rec)e\l\;‘d here has con-| pyre ol ...... 18% 18% 183 | necessity of paying overdue debts or of meet- 3 ing out of the strike is Frederick B,|automoblie belonging to John Sym- | siderably eased the feeling in officlal|pan Am P & T 64% 62 62% 1} < 5 jwas passing the bullding at the cors| ol i’ O/ president of the Mechanics | €CK0 Of this clty which had been|circles in regard to the communica-|penn R R ..... 4285 41% 41% ing unexpected obligations. ‘ir:!el;aet;;: :;fna::w?gellg;‘zz:vzel:: :;-:11:‘}; Natonsl banit. Mo wenuito thg thles ::::i:do?oruv‘;:m!t:;:e"theTli:;;rwil;f mxnt' is pointed out that as ampnnedlrr;:: b A;mg i eg s: s:)’ 1f you need money we will lend you up g ur, oal 0 ¢ % that he narrowly avolded beng seri- Zf’:fil’tfix;'ii?‘fn:b.fl"fix:‘:,fflffid 1a#t | relative to transporting stolen auto- | by the offiolal Catholic newspaper the | Ru con Cop .. 10% 10% 10% to $300 on your home furniture at legal ; ously hurt when a plank fell from the U pEunE mn Wk b | moblles from one state to another. letter means that any concessions by Reading . . 70% 68% 69 rates Of int rest to be 1 d building and nearly struck him. He|OH ex};hangge ::d thoe":u::tl;t "ifl: —_— - |the am‘es must be dependent upon an|gep 1 & § .... 421 0% 41 ‘f ; erest to be repaid on terms Kei N shouted to SelmaNse) who wal] to ot oo Woman Dies Suddenly exhibition of willingness to pay by Royal D, N Y .. 46% 46 4§ of your choosing. Phone 1943, | on the top of the buflding to be more [FOUShIY handled and chased to the $ . ‘ Germany, and that the suggestion forrginciair Ol Ret 287% 22% 22% s A carcful. Palmese ook offense at his| Bancrott hotel in which they sought While Washing Dishes; an international conterence on the| s prtne . sos 850 soe Greatest in Service and Resources remark, Krzzwickl says, and threw |Shelter. Mrs., Anna Bledka, aged 35 years,|subject is applicable only when Ger- th Rail .... 38 32% 32 ¥ f] the pipe at him. = SRR o dled suddenly at her home at 343 | many has shown real disposition to ::x:‘debnker Co 102:/: 99 003, Bu) a Chautauqua Season TICkEt i ASKS AN EXPLANATION. High street last evening while en-|execute the treaty of Versallles, Texas CO +..cos QY 4% 4% 2 o ° FARMER DIFS AT WORK e _ |zaged In washing the supper dishes. o e s R f l L S t { Bishop Brewster's Remarks Do Not| Dr, Waterman Lyon, medical examin- RAPID BUS SERVICE Transcon Ol .. 5% 5ig 5% ene ICIa oan OCIe y ! Southbury Farm Laborer Expires Suit Rev. Dr. Smith, er was called and gave the m;use of N?“{ Haven, June 29.—An experi- | Union Pacific .. 180% 126% 1::1/. 87 WEST MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN Worki in Hi Field New York, o death as heart disease. She léaves a[mental rapid bus service over the|United Fruit .. 164 162 1 Whilo, Working 2 R tfl:":ngf&m'l;;f;éggn: husband, Frank, and a 12 year old |Milford turnpike between New Haven | United Re St .. 72 71 1 Orzu;xth Britain, June 29, — John' to survive In an age of democracy,|®°™ green and Devon with transfers, at|U § Food Prod 2% 2% 23 efl, a farm hand employed by | g T FNl PR Smyth, Congrega.| runeral services will be held tomor- three cents each additional to Bridge- | U § Indus Alco 461 40 40 George Curtls, dropped dead in a tional clergyman of N'ew Haven, | TOW morning at 7:30 o'clock from the port or New Haven local cars, to start [U § Rubber Co 40% 40 40 hay fleld yesterday. Mr. O'Nell was |(OPAl clergyman of Ne to Blanon|Sacred Heart church and burial will|3hout July 15 is announced by the|U § Steel ..... 923 90; 90% b5 years old, a widower with two Brew;ter Eplscobal bisho ¢ C P be in the Sacred Heart cemetery, Connecticut Co. The bus fares will he | U 8 Steel pfd .. 118 118 118 daughters. Mr. Curtls' farm s in [ RFR k‘l’ " PO e, ST C G 30 cents to Milford and 30 cents for | Utah Gopper .. B9% 87 57% South Britatn, Mr. O'Nell had been GR X BN LR ML ERD IS RN (0t MONUMENT TO POPE. the rest of the trip., Willys Overland 6% 5% 6 employed by him several years, He thel fallure of the Congregational Aedord s H = wl A Westinghouse 54 531g 53 had not complained of ill health prior ‘;3‘:?°§:‘nyf;"fn°f‘;"r‘;‘le 4 Blshop Brew.| Tribute to Late Plus X is Unvetled tn| ULLMAN BREACH OF PROMISE |National Lead 113% 112% 112% to his suddep death, ster he needed the lnrorma?lon to City of Rome. S o e s Riorente Heds e He was working ln the hay fleld | prepare & report to the general con-| By The Associated Prass. diskLn Baynot iexains Ians bl (Putnam & Co.) belonging to Mr. Curtis when he w: 4 man, New Haven corset manufacturer, “’"t “‘;Ml A Wi i 1ok : bt w:: ference of state, Congregational| Rome June 29.—The monument to prior to trial of her $106,000 el Bid Asked unconscious. As Dr. Greens of Soutn. | CHUrches, asserting that whatever the| the late Pope Plus X in the Basilica 0t 1o (st wutt apainet nim (b a | Aetna Life Ins ........770 190 :"“““ °“"t i ey "°'"°“°w g ¢| cause, the junking of the concordat| of St. Peter's was unvelled yesterday|penate divison of the supreme court |Am Hardware .. 85 57 ury was out o WT a call was sent| naq dragged down a great onward|by Pope Pius in the presence of an ruled today upholding a previous de- [Am Hoslery . 40 50 to Dr. Carman, medical examiner of|Christian movement into a tangle of|immense crowd which flled the great olslon of Justice Newburger, Bige-Hfd Cpt Co com..135 140 Woodbury, who on arrival pronounced | egal difficulties, cathedral. The ceremony was car- g { Billings & Spencer com 14 Mr. O'Nell dead from heart fallure. ried out with traditional solemnity in B Y I w. Billings & Spencer pfd. 12 15 DE LORME TRIAL CONTINUES |the presence of the members of the 7 Bristol Brass ......... 13 NO CRIME, SAYS COURT Sacred College and the entire mili- eaut innex Colts Arms 3 27 Montreal Police Chief Says Former |tary guard of the Vatican in full Conn Lt & Pow pfd ..110 1138 ,Bomb Tied to Dog’s Tafl and Dropped Priest Oftered to Aid. dress unitorm. Eagle Lock ........... 7 7 Into Auto is Not a Movie Offensc Morteenl) June 25 ~Textl thet Cardinal Merry Del Val delivered Fafnir Bearing Co 82 68 g ~—Testimony that | the address, euloglzing the late Pon- b . 78 78 Goriden that s HomD meay ettty [ trlal for the murder of his Ralt|left atsle of the Basitica, shows his| Landory Frary & Clark. 87 80 & dog’s tall, that the dog may be :;Z::e;'acfi:t‘;“\vxh::et‘;f:; ‘:':et !DO‘;C'e Holiness in an attitude of invocation J R Montgomery com 95 A Wi nt to his | wi 3 i A ¥ Wi AL ‘.':.:Zfi&fifl.fiy“f:':n&:vh:' :l:dfl':_:y house for an investigation after the hhchtiohon sl ‘ :;% lg«‘;‘;‘gomen 25 125 7 A . 3 ) " J - | murder, was given today by Det 2 ) LS | 2 move an important portion from a | Captatn p,n::, ¥y SeTe % Tim:’ms‘ ?:' ;Amcon‘n:s N B Machine Sl 5 Calve As bulde to Ame"can Glrls gentleman's trousers, and that he may | He and his fellow officers searched ,Berl.ln,':rflx:;e.z.fl.:';-iow & party “! N B Machine ,r\fd o 43 49 do all this without inciting to crime, | the abbe's room and most of the rest 18 moving pleture operators and as- |>:lles-Benlcnt-l ond com. 37 4} or becoming & public nulsance—in the | of the house looking for bullet marks | aistants smuggled their way into the et o LR 3 movies, end bloodstalns, he sald, They|Ruhr, 16 of them succeeding in get- el et H The'decision was rendered today In [ made n similar search of the abbe's ting back | Russell Mfg Co .. 60 the case of a pleture banned by th ng back to Berlin with 500 metres _ - e aomned DY the | garage, whero De Lorme volunteered | of film on alleged atrocities perpotrat- 8ot B A ORG 0 state motidn picture commission. | Lo turn extra lights to ald them. He |od in the valley is graphically told in 8 N E Telephone 130 # admitted no apeclal examination had (today's Borlin newspapers. The lead- | | Standard Screw . 160 0 of the Hussars, claims his men w 3 A % lw’m ‘;‘"m‘ ‘(WQ""“M:“W“ De Lorme's automobile, taken Into lh: occupled area nnn er: ,’;"‘”’""?";‘“ Co com . 2‘: % 3 — French army truck under faise pre- T ad Bl S A AR 4 Washington, June 29,—Becretary SELL CHINESE TEMPLES tenses, Clad in ragged olothing, the | | Travelers Ins Co i Moss of the treagury today & pub- uyc“io‘“?]‘\‘x'::d!:"”' Bun Yat Sen's |70 had 10 cameras concealed In jam Unlon Mfg Co . 45 t Anion, i Ny AE- WK and margarine case: S Riae s SR :::bm’::'fi;“::,v"::'xxfl;,f, p:,:f constitutionalist governraent 1n & des- [places. The - preturer— wene Hng U. §. TREASURY STATEMENT. | hibiting the allowance of beer and |Derate effort to ralso funds In tho face | gometimen through windows and from | U. 8. Treasury balance, $420,470,128. malt liquors to shipping liners for |Of hostlle armies driving from three |roots, but always surreptiousi:, | | e | medieal purposes, eldes 1s selling temples and publie 5 PREDICTS 5 P.C. BEER. “Under seetion two of the act o.(lands over the protests of the 0";"‘ NEW RABBI CHOSEN Detrolt, June 20—Five per cent| November 23, 1921, known as the |Public and Cfi“‘"'"“"‘f‘"‘: "“lme e;"’ New Haven, June 20.—Itev. Sidney ! beer will ba allowed the people of Willis-Campbell act,” sald the order ;f f““ bty ;’"' o along 1is |Tedesch of San Antonio, Tex, was | the United States by the next con-| only such spirituous and vinous t‘:" . ':’:'“o“ l']':e“ .. \ chosen rabbi of congregation Mishkan | gress through a lberal interpretation Jiquors may boe preseribed for medi- |transpor ol |Terael to suceesd Rev, Louls Mann who of “Intoxicating liquor” as it relates c/nal purposes in the United Bu.t.ee‘ DISPOSES OF 547 CASES | was ealled to Chicago it was announc- |to beer, Senator james Cuuzens, De- | all forms of beer and mait l|qu‘4’5rs g - ed today, Rabbl Tedesch has had| I troit, predicted on returning here being thus prohibited by exelusion, New York, June 29, ~Mederal Judgs | congregations In Springfeld, m., | from a vacation in Canada. Five | L Harland 1, Howe of Verment loaned Bpringfiold, Ohlo and Providence, R. | per cent beer is not Intoxicating and | STEAMER CAUGHT IN ICE, te the Dreolkiyn disiriet to ald InjI, He ia a graduate of the Hebrew jto ask a man to drink a be\-engei Bt. John, N/ ¥, Juas 29—The cle;r!nl cunTe;te: )fi:'lrr;il;:l‘o:nflhml- college at Cinelnnati, contalning only one-half of one per steamer Beal on heér way to the |endars, conecluded his jeh teday hav. cent of alcohol Is ridieulous,” Sen- brad eries with 200 men on|ing disposed of 547 Volstead act cases ATRIRE AT WOONSOCKLT ator Couzens sald. Lal or fish board, sent word yssterday by ':d"’fll'; |:;)n° waa’kn. lx-h imposed fines of| ivoonseeket, June 39 —Twenty out 2 Sy 'r:n_> that sha is imprisenad in the lee floss 2, during iis clcanup, 40 telephone eperators en duty from Misa Helen Jarvis, English daneer, GAME CALL OFF. 4 d hsipless, The steamer Ranger, -— — ten a. m, to ¢ or 0 p, m, walked out |won the “Fieurs de la Beaute” con- Worcester, June 20.—(FEastern) Mme. El.nma C.lve' noted soprano (!"lxht) wndm Ames %0 on the way to Labrador, was or-| Paris plans to spend 3750,000 this(of the local exchange this afternoon [test In Paris, American girls were|New Haven-Woreestsr postpoed, wot | PUpils studying at her chateau through the summer on a year in providing public baths. at 2 o'clock partially crippling service, | competitors. grounds, promenade through Paris. red to go to the Seal’s assistance. ” -

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