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GHTTO CONIROL_ W sy SREADT IR TTER GARRERS Al T WIS OVERLARD " NnEPENDENGE My oW scarpue ExchnGe eporrs| U TNAM & CO. Lights Pipe and Throws Match ST, st Members Hartford Stock Exchange Throe Groms Soeking 100k off ™ e gwen. | Contnmen som e reser il Eoy Figt Hall-Holiay of|,", o, oo 28 g 0% ] st . vase, anager pohog ot fayotte Street, Popular, “Ten-Ten-Tennessee,” Am Can ..,. 88 85% -Firm Held by Receiver oy it e oA Hghind e ipe| Popuiar, “Fesi We toveerd Merer | Season Noxt Saturday [am cr'a Fivioase s away after he had lighted his pipe | Popular, "¥: ‘We Have No Am Cot Ofl while filling his automobile tank with| Bananas, .. Silver and Cohny — Am Locd ......188% 181% We Offer gasoline, might have been the cause|Popular, “Beside a Babblin 1 < New York, July 3.—In an argument | of a serious fire last night had it not panmk' e kahn and Donaldson| New Britam postmen will have ey gm R\Y; ::: ;::: yesterday before ¥ederal Judge Knox |been for tho timely arrival of the fire |Selection, "Little Nellie Kelly," their first summer haif-holiday this| A 86 RBf om.. S0% . ml 100 STANLEY WORKS . on the question of disposing of 739,- | department. i vvir.. George M. Cohan |cOming Saturday, according to Post- A“‘ A '-“2% % U ‘= 866 shares of the common stock of the [ The department was called out at|Popular, “Barney Google," fnaster Willlam 1. Delaney this aft- Am Wit 837% z ‘Willys-Overland company, owned by |9:56 o'clock from an alarm from Box .... Rose and Conrad |ernoon. The half-holidays will ex- Am C° ] 401, " the Willys corporation, now in recelv- |32, The fire was at the Brady filling | Popular, “Dearest,” . ,Davis and Akst |tend until September, coming on Sat- A:m'l‘ LRy N 100 NORTH & JUDD gership, it developed that a fight 1§ go- | statlon at 125 Lafayette street and|Popular, “You Tell Her, T Stutter,” |urdays. This will mean that there Atvuull,f & Wl 188 " ing on for control of the Willys-Over- | started when a careless driver threw s ok ik . Rose and Friend | Will be only onc dellvery on Saturday BalawifiTiod0 '“g% land concern, the biggest industry in |away a lighted match which ignited |Waltz song, “Down Old Virginia in the residential districts. Bllll‘&" S “n . Ohjo. It has been said that the men |some gasoline. The blaze was small| Way,™ ....,., Olemon and Gillette | The business districts in the ecity Bu PR who control this company control To- and little damage was reported by|(“Mister Gallagher and Mister will be taken care of by an extra de-| Bet \ ;e tle . % ledo, and a hig slice of Ohio besides. | Chief Willilam C. Noble. Bhe (Requested) livery about noon, when all mail mm_n(énnso l;x e .uts% Three bids were offered for the shares Finale, March, “Stars and Stripes {ng into the office between the time| C8R I[)ucmc kol two of them representing diverse in- PERSONALS Forever,” ................. Sousa |that the men leave for their first trip C;" A8 0;’; R terests in the company. Director ,Edward J. Lynch, and the time they come back will be | Ghes & s 104 John N. Willys, president of the More than 50,000 persons were on |taken around to the business houses, | Chi Mil f"& i company, who has so far stood aloof hand Inst year to witness the fireworks | This special delivery will be confined | Pt ROK & & - 28 from all internal squabhles, has not| g geseph Brennecke of Millard |display. One of the best exhibitions [to the business routee. ChllagCREpRr it sided with a faction for which Thom- | . ot will spend the next few days|ever arranged will be produced this| 1In Hartford the postmen were given | CPino C(‘;pp" i as H. Tracy Is the spokesman, and |, Rposton Mass. year and it is expected that the usual |cards to take {o the patrons of the | COnsol Gas 31 ¥ which 1s opposed by a faction headed - large crowd of spectators will be |routes, Thesc cards were flled out, | Gorn Prod x-d. 121% by Henry L Thompson, chairman of | . ang Mrs, Harold Coogan of Los |brought out from this city and sur- [the patrons stating whether or not | Crucible Steel . 643 ~the board of directors. ~The 8tock | pngeles are visiting at the home of [rounding towns, they were in favor of a half-holiday, | Cuba Cane Sugar 11 represents one-third of the issue of Ny’ Coogan's parents, on Fast Main Police Will Be Strict Postmaster Delaney did not do this, | Endicott-John .. 643% the Willys-Overland company, and it |gireet, The police department will do all |He is of the opinion that the sending | Erfe ...... 1% was sald that the faction that obtains that it possibly can to prevent any |of cards does not glve a true state- | Erie 1st pfd ... 18% premature celebrations of the hollday |[ment of the public's feeling, as the pa- | Gen Electric ...174% it will control the great business. This business, it was stated, has a plant CITY I I EMS and those found discharging salutes [trons would know that the postman | Gen Motors . 13% covering many acres in Toledo; it em- . through the night will be dealt with |on thelr routes would see the cards|Goodrick BF 24% ploys many thousands of men, and is ——— s severely, the authorities report. and would feel that they would have | Gt North pfd 64% now producing on an average nearly i i . : This year the department has issued |to say yes, whether they were in fa-: Insp Copper ... 28% 1,000 cars a day, and the demand for | Free—18-in. I" ags to every 5-gal.|,; aqict that no fireworks may be dis- |vor of such a step or not. Int Mer Marine . 5% the cars i sald to be increasing. gascline purcheser Tuesday and Wed-| charged in the streets and those who Hours Tomorrow Int Mer Mar ptd 24% Two Bids of $3,000,000. “e:g’t’t’ at Franklin 8q. Filling Btation. | wieh ™ to have private displays must l'x‘heret wglube. o rugal city or par- | Allis-Clialmers . 30% 0 0 7 i Sess 9 vl use their own property. cel pos eliveries tomorrow. The |Pacific Ol ..... 34% ity :l'l\e‘:‘unolfl':s"cof:;ertl?eovug)a‘f e N o Nerday o] Chief Willlam C. Hart of the police stamp, registry and general dellvery |Int Nickel ..... 12% Ton Read & Co. of this clty was in|irorney and Mrs. Henry Nowlcki of| qepartment stated this afternoon that|windows will be open from 8 a. m.| Kelly Spring T'v 32% the interest of t'he Thompson faction, "m:"'o" il a all of the supernumerary officers, to- until 10 a. m., standard time, and the | Kennecott Cop.. 33% 04 fatad. and s BId of the same For Sale—Barn, 49 Cedar street.|a)ing about 40, will be on special|money order window will be closed | Lehigh Val .... 59 {Eas palec g 8. Kivkham—advt, duty from 7 o'clock tonight until 4 [all day. Mid States Oll.. 8 amount offered by Mr. ";’:f‘-" e S&‘;‘ Edmund C. Holcomb of 38 Union| giojock tomorrow morning on the| The last mail for the day will be | Midvale Steel .. 28 s ” to be in the interest o t"‘” ’ This | Btreet reported to the police yesterday| various heats in the city. Peace and |dispatched at 11 o'clock, standard | Mis Pac ....... 11% Willys, and their associutes: ®[that, while backing his car out of a|guisaness will be the order until 5 |time, tomorrow, all mail coming in|N Y Cen ...... 871% 0 aftér that time, being held over until [N Y N H & H.. 13 bid has the advantage over the bid|gnjyveway on Dewey street, he struck A DT o'clock tomorrow morning, the chief | 2 an N % 2 2 tols, blank pistols and revolvers have North Pac .... 66% 1 0 Cfllll‘ll preferred stockholders of the WIllYS| Miss Ruth Wuchert of 54 Seymour|peen melzed and' are being kept at Pure Oll .. 18% i Bm;";e::‘::?:‘;asl:) bae ll‘elephone 2-4141 1 receiv ofit i “ corporation shall receive any pr street will be married Monday after- headquarters. Pan Am P & T ::8:? ¢ " Members Members BANBER R A4t artford Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange growing out of the shares inexcess of|, 500 July 9, at the home of the Chi - d : ef Willlam J. Noble stated to- N §2 a share, and that this agreement pride. The ceremony will be per-|gay that the fire department is pre. ||| | Bgathfi | Plerce Arrow .. 7% : 5 Donald R. Hart, Manager Pittsburgh Coal 59% shall run for a period stated In a|gormed by Rev. Theodore Steege, pas- . o ared to meet any emergency which plan to be heaeflftftr ;!{:9;‘ t‘;,l:‘";"" tor of St. Mathew’s Evangelical Lu- fi,lght arise, Hey,urm:; saym that Ray Con Cop .. 10% % f e g pi oo the tedera S e By, Ln ok = ARC TR RpR i facy rilhoia Miss Rose Martinis Eg;“‘“l"‘i's'““' F ; We Have Buying Orders in: court in this jurisdiction and of thelp.istol lodge of Eiks, Pauline B, ;Vlf;‘t:::;’t‘:n:”"ef”l n ouss & hB( ige Rose Martinis, age 28 years, |peb 18 0 o0 Lot ) FULLER BRUSH PREFERRED court tn :h‘;dnz::!;e;n;l:g(lc:oif'01:1:)0: Weinstein of this city was awarded| " During the observance in Walnut |pse® e e;zd":hl’;e;mg’l:;‘“ goriSinclatr Oil Ref 23% o 22% | STANLEY SECURITIES 00 hea led to the purchise of $600 and I". Swanson of the New Brit- |yl tomorrow night the park will be |iveq at 36 Lafayette street ana had South Pacific .. 86 ; ; FAFNIR BEARING ;‘hg :;‘m‘::d RO thp’fl'%#?h‘fl“e ?12 an fw";,dédfz““' policed by practically every member |n, relatives in this country but .he‘:ou;hb 1;&" 133:2 : # WE DO "NOT ACCLPT MARGIN AGCOUNTS, pty-ive dosds were ¥ TeC- |of the force. No discharging of fire- |\eavas her parents in Valencia, 8 |Studebaker Co & offer lst{esec:etd. .J}AdsesznfhzhO}\:esm ord today at the office of the town |armg will be allowed on the part of e runeraf wll’} pmba:‘;n&,n.hur:iul:t“Hms Co 42 the matter of turning bac! ¢ clerk. This number is the largest|the gpectators. 8t. Mary's church tomorrow morning, | L¢X88 & Pacific 19 should be eliminated {romu:he offfitr filed in a half day in several weeks. All municipal offices will close for | &' | Tobacco Prod .. 78 ;- 2 and the matter left to ‘the court. — thel day T | Transcon Oil .. 5% ; i JOHN P. KECGH Counsel was asked to mudlfy“the °_fl°‘;\ TAB[ET UNYEILED All departments of the New Britain | Union Pacific .. 120% 3 e sk i B N e in this ‘rfflgfl:,c]flo"& ‘::m';“ o Institute will also be closed through- L |[Unietd bt .. 263 ! ember Cousolidated Stock Exchange of New X« over un v — g out the day. | zfl’ United Re 8t .. 72 counsel time to consult his clients. | . Police Have Tetanus Anti-Toxin | unerals {U 8 Food Prof 2% Waterbury b STOCKS Bridgeport Mr, Tracy submitted to the Court a|England Pays Touching Tribute To-| 0 S ohe ™ 0 o & Ei il |U 8 Indus Alco 4433 Danbury o o letter from Joseph P. Cotton, counsel| .. oo sremiory of Former Ambas-|ed a stock of tetanus anti-toxin from ek U 8 Rubber Co 42% Middletown BONDS New' Haven for the first preferred stockholders of the state department of health and Mrs, Catherine Fitzgerald U S Steel ...... 91% % :\hevy::;ly C:rv‘orat‘lgntiid from Jol:g sador Walter Hines Page. quantities of the fluld, both prophy- Funeral services for Mrs. Catherine | U S Steel pfd . 1;’8':{; He Direct Private Wire to New York. N. ys, stating that they approv latic and curative, have been handed |Fitzgerald were held this morning at| Utah Copper .. 4 “ G, F. G dgr.~~Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.~Tel Mary's church. Rev.|Willys Overland 5% 6% BOEY, Mex i 18 of the plan suggested by Mr. Tracy.|By The Associated Press. avar Heliire 0 alelookiht Bt i ¢ - Ve police department and o'clock a . In his letter containing his proposal London, July 38.~—~The unveiling of B e e o eV S MG o walelyoa) sbianty kLSl WY eatAgh filse s 535 P Mr. Tracy showed the close relation-|the memorial tablet to the late S requiem high mass. The pall bearers | National Lead . 111% 110 ship existing between him and Mr. Avmerican Ambassador Walter Hines The anti-toxin is to be used in case |were James M. Finnegan, John F. Page in Westminster Abbey this af- . w2k ? MoCue, John (Judd & Company). JUDD & CO. MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Members New York Stock Exchanss Hartford: Hartford-Conn. Trust Bldg., Tel. 3-6320 New Bhitain: 23 West Main Straes el 1815, IllmIlllmllllllINIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIII We Offer:— AMERICAN HARDWARE STANLEY WORKS ALLLTTTTCPRTIT Willys. It read in part: Sweeney, William P, ” ; - A ternoon was an event remarkable for | Of accldents resulting from explosives ¢ eney, s P g ‘Aked . which are likely to result In lockiaw. (Gordon, Frank P. Duffy and Matthew 2 8 The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company Dimeiiitar STARe Cirer: the character of the service and for “It 1s vital to the future value of|;p. congregation of eminent British the stock and to the consequent|,.4 American cltizens which assem-| be open tomorrow it was thought best profits which will nure to the pur-| ;.4 (o) the ceremonies. in the interests of safety to have Trm-el_ers i chasers and to the Willy Corporation, | “nye tgplet, modest in design and|auantities of tetanus anti-toxin avail- IMPOSING FUNERALS. R Blaa Lighticom s i 3 ‘or Its first preferred stockholders, that | o 2no tablel, modest In desten and) A By The Associated Press, Hfd Blec Light (Prd).187 142 Safe Deposit Boxes, §5.00 and upwards. the relations of John N. Wilys with|Gray of Falladon who, as foreign sec- Golf at Shuttle Meadow Club Crefeld, Germany, July 3.—Impos- American Hardware ... : “ the Willys Overland company &hould| ctary was closely assoclated with| The 18 hole qualifying round of the | ing ceremonies marked the funeral to- | Bige-Hfd Carpet Co ... 143 | R Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. be continued Ioria c‘;)a‘lllderahlf‘ PEr-| Mr. Page. The dean of Westminster |Shuttic Meadow club July 4th handi- | day of the nine Belgian soldiers killed g::::nxs : :ancer com. }: y: g fod of time. ~Mr. ys was ® | conducted the service and after the[cap golf tournament will be held to- | by the explosion of a time bomb Sat-| Billings & Spencer pfd.. ‘ i — KlN founder of the Wm:s ‘(,\\'erla‘:nl (oo | processional, prayers Fei antht:x‘n morrow morning. The lowest net| urday on a traln bound from Duis- grtflol Brass . ¢ l‘i ETTERS OF CREDIT GENERAL BAN. G pany and is now and always has been|aajivered an address. 16 players will be paired in matches | burg to this city. Baron Rolin Jac- | Colt's .... ' & g O H its dominant head. In the large congregation were Mrs.|to be played July b, 6 and 7. Those |quemyns, Belgian representative on | Eagle Lock .. 74 Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. 7 “His connection With that company| page Arthur Page and wife, the late| who fall to qualify in the morning|the inter-allied Rhineland commis- | Fafnir Bearing . 6 therefore must be continued and it i8| g mpassador's daughter, Mrs. Loring, |round will compete in a sweepstake | sion, was present as well as delegates| Hart & Cooley 80 from the French and British missions | Landers Irary & Clark. 69 because of these facts that the plan|ang hig three grandchildren.. tournament in the afternoon. referred to hereln contemplates that il atin iy In the evening from 6 to 8 o'clock | in Coblenz, New Brit Machine com. 5% — — New Brit Machine pfd.. 48 the Willys Overland company shall do theps will be heid & driving and such financing and make such agree- ALL-AMERIGAN FINAL approaching contest. | BOY MYSTERIOUSLY SHOT. Niles-Bement-Pond . 40 IRt i M A TA N WL e sal- The Sequin Club in Maple Hill also North & Judd 4; Py 0 99 istactory to him and the purchasers so has arranged a program for the day. | Maxim Silencer Believer 'To Have|Peck, Stow & Wilcox. . 3 as to retain his connection with that|This Seems Likely to Be the Result g:‘_ PESSE i Been Used by Assailant. | Russell Mfg Co ....... 65 ’ Oney On re l . Standard Screw . ... 160 company for a term of years.” ¥ -~ s 3S " SELE ainL bl chine Trol G sarke || ROLE S A SRR How s Retua Newark, N 2, July 3 o The 12.| New York July 5.—The detectives| Soouiil Mrg Co ... 168 Browne of Milwaukee, and Guy O.| Lo ion round bout here last night between | O tho Eloventh inspection District|gtaniey Works com ... 63 65 50,000 people this year have been freed from Simons of Detroit, two of the distrib- Mickey Walker of this city, welter- |1 Brook )I.I ves erday ~made a tour | gianiey Works pfd .... 27% 28 J e uters of Overland cars. They offered | gy The Associated Press weight champlon of the world and | Of the district in an effort to locate | rorrington Co 4“4 the worry of past due debts and other liabilities $5 a share for 300,000 of the shares Wimbledon, July 3 An all-Amer!- | cowboy Padgett, of Dolores, Col., all owners of guns and pistols on|praut & Hine 20 |8 b Aol o _ with the stipulation that they should |can final of the world lawn tennis sin-|came to a sudden end in the 11th | Which Maxim silencers are used. Unlon Mfg Co . ; i by borrowing the Beneficial Way. have six months in which t«_: market | gles appeared more likely as the re- round when both fighters tumbled out Jacob Schmid, 18 years old of SS: 9 t:'wtr:e&rv::n:?:"“"'!}t‘l;:efsfl:::lfllmh: S&Z' sult of today's play in the Wimbledon |of the ring into the press box. Two :\’:I"lf&“ axonue J,i“r‘:r:;“:"- M‘:’:“l‘: BARS GO UP We lend up to $300 at legal interest rates, on home e b MBI ot Padgett's ribs were broken and he | T8 £ 08 SONE INEBANT SUCRLS furniture or secured notes, repayable on your own on th . Francis T. Hunter entered the semi-|was unable to continue. SN 4 5 ¥ Hundreds of Immigrants Are Left In 1t became apparent during the dis- | gra1g in the lower half of the draw by felt a stinging pain in the right arm. R terms.—Phone 1943, cussion that this bid and the one made | Gefeating the Spanish Davis cup star, GUARDSMEN GASSED He went to the Stagg Street Ponce‘ the Lurc s ANCIS | match at 3-6, 4-6, 6-1, 6-3, 6-2 ‘and |, e o vas discovered then that he was|yup today against hundreds of immi- L S G. Caffey, the receiver of the Willys| (8" B8 U0 (T8 S 0 0 g, | Tear Gas Escaping Is Blown By Wind | surtering from a bullet wound. | grants who raced overseas to get in Beneficia oan OClety corporation. Both are eager to pro- land and Troopers Suffer At Peekskill Schmid told the police that he|ynder the new immigration quota al- 87 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN tect the 6,000 owners of the common Willi M. Johnat th i £ heard no shot fired nor could he im- “mmgnu which became effective » stock of the Willys-Overland com- [ ‘WUNAM T, JOANSON the oiher Sur-| peekskill, N. Y., July 3.—Tear gas|agine why any one would try to shoot | ju1y 1 pany. Many of these owners, ik was n\'lzuz American meets B. C. I. Norton |escaping from a tube during a lecture him. I}rxn;lgralio|| Commissioner Curran sald, were school teachers and other |Of South Africa in the upper half. |on gas warfare at the state national Aot el LU B |tnis afternoon received a passage | persons earning small salaries. Many| In the third round of the ~mived guard encampment yesterday affected KEARNS AT SHELBY from the Immigration department at | of them live in Ohio. doubles Mile. Lenglen and Jean Wash- | pearly 1,000 members of the 106th in- 2 Washingt advising him that the er defeated Miss Eleanor Goss, Amert-|fantry of Brooklyn. Shelby, Mont., July 3.—Jack h“""\mfiz“,ln“"('l'uom ot LBean /flices | 2 o o can, and J. B. Gilbert, 6-2, 6-2. | The wind carried the gas to the |manager of Jack Dempsey, arrived s Al ENGLAND MAY ACY B [rific range a half-mile away, where [here from Great Ialls this morning| Africa (except Igypt) number al ‘ |’]"I‘{E WAVERLY Py < | b f the 105th infantr: ¢ land went immediately to fight head- lowed entrance in one month 21. Ll i 4 wdagdr Al ‘Albania 18, Fiume 14, Greece 613, Indian Neck, BRANFORD, CONN. Will Proscoute British Rum Runner| McQuires to Play on Nine |7 . Akt char ’ A |Troy, were firing, causing target prac- | quarters to take charge of the cash | A S eee ] . if Laws Have Been Violated. | i b v .cts | belng received for tickets. He was|Other Asia Including Persia, Asiatic The Naturopath Ph Popular Seashore Resorts At Double Beach Outing tice to be abandoned. No ill eftects | Delng received for tiokets. 'He was | vy, Hedjas, Mesopotamis, Isic+of e Cul:) h Physician JMM b yovigac oL By The Associated Press. The Connecticut Optometric society |resulted. Cy sle of Rhodes 19, c London, July 3.~ The activities of |will hold an outing July 11 at Double = officlals who will check the fight re-| CYBIAS 158 SLRNOUR L0 o | 259 MAIN cOR. wesr Mamx I I the British steamship Strandhill in|Beach at which optometrists from all FINED AND JAILED. |celpts for collection of amusement tax. B Me A b Lt s aatal frdiahd the rum rupning trade off the Amerl- (over the state will be present. The | R R TE : Hours 9 A, M. to 8 P, M can coast came up for consideration [feature will be a baseball game be- | Providence Rum Rummer, Caught tn AUTO AND BIKE COLLIDE Palestine 12, Syria 177, Turkey 531. i s in the house of commons today.|tween the Hartford members and a| Meriden, is Heavily Penalized, Frank Sanberg of 45 Connerton snitodi bbb ) Glenulne Naturopathy addas yearsm) FOR YOUR VACATION Questions as to whether the vessel [team made up from around the state, X By . street reported to the police this| KLYN MAN HANGS HIMSELF | to life, pep, power, endurance and | had disposed of a cargo of spirits from [Local members of the team will be \\{ftezwoflal“::('iv‘i]t::ie“l\\‘a:‘ozfeflshzlg(; morning that while he was turning B};’tl’:l)nfield N. J. July 3 ETchary|Rerve emergy. I use the very latest | A CAMERA the Clyde brought the declaration|Dr. F. L. McGuire, ¥Frank McGuire :nd 2184 for 50 days h. Judge John | his automobile into Main street from‘A Read)) I{"!"ou';'s oldy 0‘" Brooklyn, and all forms of the electrical. The trom Viscount Wolmer, pariiamentary and Arthur McGuire. The Hartford |/ RJ 4 )1 ‘y ] 8! West Main street, Domonick Clan.|A: Reading, 49 year: R e Violet Rays, Alpine Sun Rays and secretary to the board of trade that|team has been practicing hard for a| R Booth in U e criminal common | o was riding on & bicycle, | WO for the lest six months had been Mechanical Massage treatments. For the case was being investigated apd month and the opposing team as- p:en: ;ourlm,\f'x:nr “'h a"." r}'a“"g ran into the rear of his car. Cian.|StOPPIng with James Dodd of 69 San-{(hose convalescent there are no treat- that if the British law had been sures them that they will need all the | P8t EUVY 10 B CATES O %, | flone was knocked to the ground and |ford 3;"{::‘3‘k‘;s“""“":‘“‘;s";g::;““'ha: e be compared with " 20. s | nerv Wi de: 5 3 N Eiven the man In the lower court. — | self with a trouser belt. Reading was|less of what disease or ailmenf SOGY WAR A NroTE - ‘:“;(mi ?.u:'s ’,“‘\Gj s Rablnowitz was taken in at Mer- COURT REFERS PETITION employed: (n'tah New Fork Omf,,, of | lots stanling,; or fie sy q:c‘g_‘l'g: s ] "g ew Yor! , July .l—imm) v de'.idgn at request of the Wallingford| gpringfield, Mass., July 3.—Judge|the American Thread company. He|treated with. This ad is of tremen- 0 |former world's flyweight champion police on a claim of reckless driving |Carroll of supreme court today or-|jeaves his wife, two brothers and two|dous importance to you. The treat. Rep. Madden Also Says Germans Did | boxer who secently lost his title tm for running into a tree in Walling-|gered referred to superior court the | gisters, all of éruoklyn | ments are not embarrassing for wom- Not Damage Liner Leviathan | Pancho Villa made the announcement ford. While his truck stood in front petition of Asinoff and Sons Manu-| ; |en; are painless and act as magie for [Soday that he intended to retire per-|of the Meriden police station the car- facturing Co. clothing manufacturers [ rhitacen. Washington, July 3.—Representa- manently from the ring. Wildesailed| go of alcohol was discovered aboard | ocirin Co. clothing S o g N | tive Madden of Illinols, a guest on the|for Europe today on the steamship| it. and Massachusetts Baking Co. both| Clt Adve ement | Se a '.q trial trip of the liner Leviathan, said | Aquitania. | Humor was added fo the whote|of, this city for m_yuncllon!: to prevent y riis today that during the voyage he huf!" ————e eituation when the Meriden police- :nferferencr ‘7\11:}3 th’.t‘vus ness o‘r tha‘ i ~ | == been informed ‘“on good authority”| BREAKS LONG FAST men, who brought Rabinowitz truck| o COncerns 3Iutn( nsh emp! oyem; Sl i i e ‘he‘ 8‘/ / that the story of the crippling of the Whitfield Unable to Continue Longer and liquor to the county court house |JU18¢ Carroll held that the N | atioe of 1he Baird oo Publis Workinr) { ”e] liner's machinery by her German and Partakes of Food here as exhibits, collided with a pri- ::::t]d have originated in the lower City Hail, ‘Room 206, until 6 3d| SEAUNG 'g:":edwgm :h;“';":m’;"ed Y the| Cleveland, July 3. — After going ;‘"e automobile in front of the court e S e o'cléck p. m. (standard time) Tues- BURML VAULTS a g without food for 1423 hours, John|"OUse: 2 x " | day, July 10th, 1923, for the canstruc- D///‘/ /, Department of Justice records de-|\vyyinaiq, alleged slayer of Patrolman | RALN NO GAM ey | JEFFRIES TO REFEREE. tion of a concrete pavement on a por- "ESL ~ 7 110]] IN, NO GAMES PLAYED, New York, July 3.—Jim Jeffries of | tion of South Main St. WATER pgggvacgp lo Ou /- | scribe extensive damage to the en-|p.;.is Gritfin, broke his fast late yes | gines of the ship then the Vaterland |tarday. He ate a special meal pre. Waterbury, July 3. — Hartford-|Los Angeles, former heavyweight box- Proposal blanks may be obtained and attributed to German seamen|pareq by Sheriff Charles B. Stannard, | Waterbury ~(Eastern) game post-|ing champion will referee the match|and specifications may be secured at mfl'mm . while the navy départment files con-| (Whitf '~ told Stannard in the pres- | poned; rain. between Jess Willard and Luis Firpo|the above office. > Bt “ A N T A ')S onn, t tain photographs of gaping holes in|ence of M. sounsel that he was afraid at Boyle's 30 Acres July 12, Promoter| The city reserves the right to reject cosT T her bollers and of ehattered mechan-|of being poisoned and admitted that| Bridgeport, July Tex Rickard announced today after|any and all bids, or to accept any bid. | ot rmiFLe LTy Bridgeport (Eastern) game the New Jersey boxing commission BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, MORE THAN WOODEN BOXES felsm found when the American naval he had been feigning when he gave forces took charge. lllckneu as his reason for pot uun‘.lponed; wet grounds. approved his selection. Jeffries will Geo. H. Johnson, Eeerehn'.' “'"‘ angwhere at shard Ryan, Interment was in St. Mary's | Aetna Life ... . S Since the health department will not ‘ A ey cemetery. ‘raveler wren g 146 Oid State House Square, Hartford, Conn.

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