New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 26, 1924, Page 15

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TALK OF BOLTING HEARD ON FLOOR The Rumors Concern Delegates Pledged to McAdoo New York, June 26.—Determined ta force the nomination of William G. MecAdoo at an early stage of the| democratic convention balloting, his| managers settled down grimly today | to the serious business of preventing 1 last minute swing-away of delegates Reporty regarding the sitnation in \arious delegations were hrought into McAdoo headquarters by scouts, indicated, it was said, that there was talk that the Californian’s strength was waning insisted, however, that were groundiess, Rumor had it t Some such ©at a dozen or more Tennesses delegatets, instructed to vote as a unit for McAdoo, were talk- ing of boiting to John W. Davis; that part of the lowa delegation on an early ballot would swing away from McAdoo; that there was disaffection n other delegations that would prove costly to Mr. MeAdoo. Apparcntly optimistic, managers insisted they had accurate information that all delegations pledgad to McAdoo would be faithful the McAdoo to the last Assurance that the Kan- sas dalogation would go over to Me- Aden when needed, seemed to gthen the helief among his lieu- @ that he would muster the nec- two-thirds to insure his nomi- ions hy Saturday night Mr. MeAdoo remained ain today, conferrin on with political delegates, WOMEN ARE WARNED AGAINST GOSMETICS Experts Say That They Injure the Complexion tena oEsAry his hotel in rapid lieutenants New York, June 2§ Cosmetics were described as instruments toward skin ills and homeliness, rather than auxiliaries of beauty, when Professor H. N. Cole, assoclate professor of der matology at Western Reserve wuniyer sity, spoke hefore the convention of the American Medical asociation, | says an Assoclated Press’ dispatch rom Chicago. Profe teplared the increas use of cosmetics which he said wera always harmful to the complex ion, and revealed statistics showing their consumption and data on the prevalence of poisonous substances in nany eommon heautifying agents. ‘What was once considered poer form is now the mode with the aver- age woman, certainly in he sor Cole cities, aid “Most women paint; all of them uea powders of different type, The mverage woman uses at st some of the long list of cosmetics, and yet many of these women are nnaware of the danger they uro running from such use, There is the pure mechanical ah struction by creams, powders and 1onges employed on the fa The pores in our skins were intended by rature to serve as lubricating and ex cretory ducts. 1f these are constant- Iy closed off, the mechanical obstrue- tion alome is bound to injure any | skin Then we have the specific chemi- cal aetion depending In the first piaes on the suscoptibility of the pa- tient; secondly, on the strength and Auration of the application, along with the character of the nostrum an- plied for example, mereury, arsenic, parapheny-lendiamir “In 1919 Ameriean women $205,000,000 §n the aquest for beauty hy way of the cosmetie path, while in 1921 manufacturers put out $75,000,. 000 mare of eosmetics than in 1919 Today the question of beauty {18 and dangersus conditions has hecome im- portant enongh before the convention of physicians occupied chiefly with advanced methods in the liagnesis and eure of diseases,” GOVERNOR'S APPOINTMENT Templeton Namea G, A, B, Comman. epent to eome Aer As Member of State Soldiers Roapital Board, Harttord, June 26 1or Tem pleton today appointed Tra R. WiAa- man of Danbury dapartment com- mander of the G. A. 1. to the state soldiers hospital board to succeed An- Arew Gordon of Sufffeld, resigned The governor also appointed Robert Platt and Benjamin Chatfield of Waterbury as appraisers of the Con necticut reformatory property and ¥ 1. Nobbins and Col. Howard P. Dun- ham of Wethersfield as appraisers of the state prison property. Gover Walking's out of f: ion—ride! Buy a car throug “classified.” READ THE WANT ADS His managers reports | | one of the six prettiest there, Mr. and Mrs. Willilam J. Fallan of 79 Winthrop street went to Savin | Roek today whera they will ohserve the first anniversary of their mar-| | | meet tonight o hall, Officers ' e freshments served o the meeting thera will ha a Po members only A complaint that bhoys in t borheod of Gre ol t are ¢ ting off fireworke at J day and vas made to tice this ing Mra. Brown' ¢ Members of the ¢ W school of the First Baptist ch will hold their a ual 1 at lale Com pounce Saturday Specia ars wi leave Central park at 9:30 a, m Ostrich Veathers Uncurled band the new on one alle ostrich feathors that wn on the other. are used 1o hats turn up and Missouri Beauty Helen Angel of Columbia, Mo., is considered one of the pret- tiest co-eds at the University of Missouri. T Gity tems SFELEY INLEAD IN GOLF GONTEST She has been selected Wall | Street Briefs New York June 26.— s of June 14 had 3¢ ight cars in good repair 1 im liately arailable ice, au in- crease of 6,238 over the number June 7, the American Kailway | ciation reports shoriage 1 [ being reported reports rted for the fi months of 1924 compared with a deficit of a year ago ! Reports in that lirectors of t rve hank of New Yo 5 the advisabiiity 8 in its re-discou from 43z to 4 and recently to i have caused division ¢ Nois bankers. 1ght a per cent rat uld be logical and vou asten the change in business now awaited, wi others believed further reduction would be untimely in view of the prospect of ri ket rates incident to ¢ later on Net operating income of 11 ing Co. for May declined to $1 compared with 88,599 in May |1ast year. The total for the five months was § 4 against ¢ 891,979 in the corresponding period New bond offerings today were led by $2,496,000 Washington ailway | Electric Co. general and refunding mortgage 8 per cent 10-year go bonds at 99 to yield more than & per cent, Others included $2,150,000 Nassau county, New York, 4's per cent gold bonds at prices to yield to 4 per cent according to matur 250,000 Eastern New Jersey Power Co. T per t cumulative participa & preferred stock of $100 par at 2 & share to yicld $1,000,000 Arkansas Central ‘ower Co, first lien and ling mortgage 6 per cent goid b re deemable October, 1828 at 106 Inquiries for 80 locomotives valued (Continued from First Page) At more than $5,000,000 are in the : equipment market, the New York to the opposite fairway. His sec- | CeNtral asking for quotations on & 1 shot found the trap and his out °N® Of the largest ovders this yca verran the pin, He sunk his pin for | The Seaboard Air#Line also is™ in par 4. Aldrich's drive was short ami | 1UIring for 30 engines. s second shot found him still short - the gr His approach was to Directors of the Central Railroad of e right of the pin and he sunk his | NoW Jersey today declared a ara tf par 4 dividend of 2 per cent in addition to e f hole —Seeley sliced to | the regular quarterly dividend of 2 o rig fairway and his see- PPP cent. The extra is payahle A 1 shot landed on the green. Ald- Bust 15 to stock of record August & irive ho the rough to | and the regular is payable Jnly 18 ‘ yd he made 10 stock of reeard luly 8 heautiful out a trea which e s A structed isy his putt See- H TR A Il et ELD FOR BIGAMY Bighteenth Both men drove A ywn the cent e fairway, Ald- 21 Year Old Man Bound Over 1o su p of the hun brought great ap- | 500 Bonds, plause from the gallery which was g il I L = very lavge, nows of the sensation- | Rridgeport, June 24 ma over atark I Youre ouphonrds and put [A1 MALCh having heen wpread about | charged with bigamy Harold Godtrey Fian Sanaral e TheTeRaIeE {the tinks. Roth men landed on the | Hill, 21, was today bound over te the on their third shot and heled | superior court under bonds of § Rl out for a 5, leaving Seeley one up. 500, Police eharge that he marricd Ochre ce, abolit two | PR, Start on Second 18, ‘ his wife number two in Philadelphia of black georgette crepe | i spread at the noon hour and when | numher ane in this city. HAI in his sl waie il I [the playors resumed their battle at 2 defensa saym that he was under the 0 o't the gallery had ipcreased impresston that his first wite had ob loy drove oft true down the cen- | e |ter of the fairway. His second shot | ys Dnct . i g New York Woman, About o Start [found him on the green. He holed “'“‘" w“de"“ s Trophy out on the second putt for & par 4 Play to Start Saturday Prison Term, Loses Two Big Dam- | Aldrich's drive was short - The qualification round for the viee | s ond shot found him short president’s trophy donated by H. & Age Suits, [green. His approach overran the | Humphrey and C. B, Parsons will be | New York, June 26— Twe damage | Pin and he sunk a four foot put for [held Saturday at the Shuttle Meadaw suit judgments totalling $125,000 wepe npar 4 club The play wi be 1% holes, returned today aeainst Mr. Concetta | ©ON the second hole Secley drove | medal play handieap, and thers wi Rianca, 63 years old, on the eve of |'® ! th at the right. His ape | be two flights of 14 each her departure for prison to serve a |Proach was wide to the left of the e 5 = term of 2 to b years for having shot | PI" He holed out on hin Second her son's flancee, Miss Eivira Op. (P! for a par 4. Aldrich = whipped e ball down the center of the falt Mra. Rianca two days age was con. | V4Y and his_anproach was cioss to vieted of - having permanciq pal- | pin. He n‘u-,,| his fArst putt by alyzed the 18-year old girl v she |V ® A holed out on hin second N y ~ putt for a par 4 v York Forelgn ex shot her last December after Miss ) ol A ) changes Quot in Orgero had called on her to tell her M TING NUR WS W] e " demand 532 that she fntended soon to marry her | Mes 6 80 day by son. A civil jury today awarded the 00 1516, Bt mand erippied girl an $55,000 judgment ) Haly: demand 4.32% against the convicted woman and Jater } 438, Belgium: demand 4.6% lawarded 240,000 ta Miss Orgern's cahlen 4.61. Germany: demand (per Iv::\':\rr for the loas of her daughter's | yaas, tufantrs Must Go o Camp | 1rillion) 237%. Holland: demand 37.60 services Norway: detnand 13 Without Vither Colonel Or Liene 1, Denmar { ftzeriand: demand tenant-Colonel Satd Tk Tiiecs | June 26.—'Fhe 169th . | Poland: demand 19 5. les tieut National Guard | VAKIN: demand 2.94%. Jugo-Siasia I'n its summer camp July """"‘ LTRSS ateie and K out either colonel jog. | 0014%. Ruma demand 43%. A Mrs. dulia C. Hart Bkl s “: il ey oo 0 stine: domind 3250 okl John 1. Davis officiated at services at | =°' n Hunter of Hartterd was | Montreal 98 13-16 the B. C. Porter funeral pariors. In- | PR SN NS A B REVIEW terment was in Fairview cemetery. | pital for an operation. Lieat.. Now ¥ > 26 > ® Bearers wer former Sunday s« anl |0 O le A t of New Haven . . : g . ot el lthe Carb exchange today did not keep puplls of Mrs. Hart, as follows: Wil (18 il 2 ' ach VAN THAT th Othet BATkets, vett Ham Rodman, Frederick Eiliott, | Niant th the tast GayS of the | " ow tesues Deing active cnough 10 Charles Wigglesworth and George 8t wining porie seRior mMajor of |~ cice in detall and the mase of e John | the regiment, Clarence €, Rcarborough \ curities nding a market on t t ex of West Hartford will go to eamp in o inact % withe Fdward Dawson command nge in their s The funeral of BEdward Daw was | tions. Dubilier held perm held this morning from &t Joseph's| An wual frock ia of dark Blue | Sl L aking & further | ehurch at 9 o'clock, a funeral mass | organdie lere red, worn| .nce and establishing A " of requiem being cele 1 by Rev. |0 o . J record above Grand Stores, which Michael F., Keating lassmates of ad 1 widest movement W nesday the boy at St Jowep | when it was the strong feature on schoo! attended the the @pchange, made a further gain of The bearers were Francis Welr four points selling above Haze Francis Manning, Francis O'Sullivan, tine was fairly well held showing a Francis Woods, Cyril Grace and ¥4 tional advance and there was a mond_ Burke. Flower bea wore erate amount of husiness in Hud George Denby, Everett Andersen son and Manhattan issues at practica Joseph Weir and John Pelletier ncha prices. Le} Burial was in 8. Mary's cometery | Coal was traded in on JOSEPR A. HAFFEY Funeral Director Mr. Paul Robinson. Assistant NEW LOCATION—565 M/ Opposite St. Mary’s Church Tel.—Parlor 1625-2 Residence—17 Summer §t. Tel. 1625-3 sT EAPRESS YOUR SYMPATHY WITH FLOWERS from ru WLERER'S POSY sHop % CHURCH ST. TEL. 838, can fined one close by~ was ir ging aronnd time, There in Nattonal Tea was a but furiher after it had a sharp advance Standard Ofl etocks showed a bet ter tone, Indiana shares made an ad- nee of about one point after Wed Vactuum of srgent demand & a higher Trading in these jssues was di- sday's decline an o level NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1924, | WALL STREET STOCH New Y June 26 Spi ing of specnlative low-priced rail an s 8 opening of toda market Gains were general throughout t ist cept a few of the oils, which suf W ¢ rec \ interests, alarme Al sorplive capacity of " s 1 the wave of buy and p forged ahecad rapidly Gains of 4 points wded by a more stochs, including Frisco Woolwe and Interna tional puper en 1924 high ords were es d neipa rails, embraci Union Pacifie, G Northern, N Pacif Southern Railway Norfolk & V that lease of the road to the 1 sylvania had been delayed &t exchanges opened steady. Heavy selling hroke out later in t Eries i Wabash preferred A, w vielded to 2 points, hut t re mainder of tk st reflected iner sugars and ruhhers, 1 R, Ste m nted to 99 1.2 Am Can Am Wonol Am Bt Sug Am Sm & Re Am Sum Tob Am Tel & Tel 4m Sg Rf em Am & Fdy Am Loco Ana Cop o Ate Tp & 8 F At Gulf & W I Bald Loco Raltimore & O Beth Steel B Can Pacific Cen Ches & Chi Mil &St P Cht R Isl & P Chila oCpper Con Corn Prod Ret Crucible Steel lLeath Uo Ohio Gas | Cuba Can End | Krie | irie 18t pra n B oMtors Irick BF North pfd Insp Copp 1 Int Mer Mae [1nt Mer Mar pra Al | Pacifie Ol lw Nicke Tt 1 G G ( | Kelly Spring Tr { Kon t Cop ahigh Val Mid States O MM Pae N Y Cen NYNMN " No & Weat North Pae Nat oLad Fure O I'an Am &1 Penn ¥ Cittshurgh Coal Ray Con Cop eading ep 1 & 8 Royal D N ¥ clair il et fouth I'acifie | South Studebaker Co Texas (‘0 lTexas & Pacifie necon O I'r Union Pacifie 11 8 Indus Alco U 8 Rubber Co ‘ Billings & Spencer ¢ Rillings & Sp f o Rristol Brass b ’ Colt's Arms 1 ‘ Fagle |1 8 Fatnir Bearing 11d Eiee Light ] anders Frary & Clk eox 58 6 Mont vy o Montgomery § $ N. B. Gas 3T N. B, Mac 12 N. B. Machine t Niloa-Be-T'ond com a5 ' & 1 . ' Mg Mig. o < ? m N. 12 . o4 1 27 8 . 1 1" Union Mfg. € y & J ‘' R Y OSTATEMENT U. 8 7 e, $251.2 SUSPENSION LIFTED .1 ' . rat . Ran Johnsor \ f BODY RUCOVERED John F. & an, of Waterburs frowned at Mrytle Beach was fo Just turn to the want ads|rectly influenced by the effort 1o ar- 1oay and wiggle your eyes, READ THE WANT ADS range for prorvating r in the mid continent fleld. Prairie Ol and Gas swung over its usual range, showing a gain after an early recessior Mi collancons ofl shares were steady and without special feature ' od cotton, trimmed ands of lacquer red, makes an at ! tractive type of house dress. The Complete Angle? | The novice at trout fishing a very small trout, and had t ramme Tt et Climb up the a |stab it.—Dry Goods Economist. TPUTNAM & CO. 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