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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1924, KIAN FIGHT MAY (i et e WAL STREET STOCK | s ata The situation appeared PUTNAM & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange ‘dnr\rkrfpfr, Archibald Hu, tol; trustee, Ired Suteric i | ven; state deputy, Charles M | Bridgeport. Mrs. Colgate Also Victorious at WHIST LEAGUE MEETING sEitd e (S San) Winbiedon EE IO OO | o aeene o L0 by Yumey £ e o 3 1 usual in assembling and at nine- | fort to extricate thirty, the hour set for opening the | snark over the k Wimbledon, June 2§ session, not a dozen delegates were | platform in Williams, 24, today defeate Richardson, 6-1, 6-1, 6-4, in the sin- | Cent of World’s Best. A liberal allotment of police and gles of the Wimbledon tournament. New London, June ! lc thed RERDE, WiLH, £ Mrs. Colgate defeated Miss Evelyn men and women resenting Colyer, 6-3, 6-4 res-quarters of an Members Hartford Stock Exchange More Than 300 Are in Attendance At We offer on the floor. The galleries were vir- | party lea tually empty ack o Today’'s Session Including 80 Per ceedings to the bar 100 Shares GEORGIA RAILWAY and LIGIET, common 50 Shares GEORGIA RAILWAY and LIGHT 2d pfd. ession of opera and brass of their uniforms, pre- Opens at 10:37 A, M pared to carry out the determination t 10:37 Senator Walsh ra parts of the co ssembied |+, 3 : an e of convention officials to keep the J. WasRer d.feated Norman E. | here for the joint annual congress of el L i L I ] Brookes, 6-2, 7-5, 6-4 the American whist league and t n d usiness there. An |y : : s nd Associated Watson M. Washbu merics S an's whist league making h 2 AR e B LN O bl ; i % poin feated A. S. Watt, | OPPRR WAL 1) ¥ A tn 1o yea 6-4, 6 Sales app Mile Flizab feated Mrs, H. B. Weston ar Thomas, England, 6-3. 6-1 Jean Borot P. D. B. Spe 2, 3-6, 6 quarters at the Mohican hote e ool The congress began at 2 p. m. yes- 'ringing t elipse, star at — terday and will close on the ike the crew 'of a ma turday, July 5, with ‘ war ng the rail. They had S S e D JUDD & COMPANY h intervening week day. between the yandithe gallerion |- Lo prayed ihal convention Swou Ko 4 i Members New York Stock Exchange Promir among the dele The ext eca had been | o.x : 5% ¥ e p i . Members Hartford Stock Sxchange bert F. ter of Brooklyn - taker e of 4 i T Tel & Te < HARTFORD-CONN. TRUST €O. BLDG.. TEL. known bridge and mah i he floor at recent ’ y b i3 BT hority who estimates that Miss P. Holeroft, t of the most famous b i o i LA R BRIRIEA ETTE E T WIRE SERVICE nounced the invo At conc New Britain: Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 18 Senator Walsh pr - sl Miss Woolry 3 Balt & Ohio .. 3 : i e announce dircct wire service to Reth Steel B . 4 Consc ox Hotel Griswold 1 Norman E. Brook the veteran Australian, was unable to repeat th briliiant performance that put Francis T. Hunter, the ng American star out of the competition the ather day, and lost to the Belgian champion, whose pace was too swift for the old timer, Norris Williams and Watson M and Boro- . 8- the last eight in the men’s singles. The Franco-American | pair, Mile. Suzar nglen and Miss Elizabeth Ryan red the semi-fi- nals in the wom bles The defeat of Miss Colyer by Mrs, Colgate was one of the upsets of the day and brought out an unexpected oppon for Miss Helen Wills, the American champion. By her victory Mrs. Colgate moves into the last eight of the women's singles a cots Miss Wills either Monday or Tuesday. Norwich Man New Head Of Stationary Engineers Bridgeport, June 28.—John H. Hol- land of Norwich was elected president of the Connecticut associat tionary engineers at their an- nual econvention being held day Other officers chosen wer Viee president, Elmer B, Bassett, Rridgeport; secretary-troasurer, G, 1 Kiotfer, New Haver Assistant secre H. Blakely, Hartford: con- William Shrink, New Haven; O ¢ i N THE GUIDE 170 AN EVERLASTING HONEYMEDN FUTURE FORTUNE depends upon your present thrift. Be- hind every success- ful business and every big fortune, there lies the story of someone’s thrift. Somebody started it by saving money. No matter how wise or lucky, or broad of vision a man may be, he must have capital for his operations. Just one way and that by starting to save— Are you doing so? Let us open up an account for you. 41,9 Interest BURRITT MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK the principa between ¢ n the con- ners we Campl York; east-west, Charles Dow G. W. Huntting of the Knicker whist club of New York egates had not of the platform Individual play winners yes ¢o to complete its work at its were I, C. Thwaits of Milwaukee; ght . C. Wallace of Scranton, J ess the convention until this after- son of Toronto; R, E. Mi cago, H. H. Ward of Ro Peck of Hartford, Mrs of Indianapolis and Mrs. I ler of Clinton, Conn session, or of the plan to noon, Much Disappointment As the news spread over the floor vere many expressions of dis- ntment and discontent. Hotel mounting, the delegates are to get home to take care of morni n would arouse op- position and possibly a stiff Was Chief of Staff of Third Division | While the political atmosphere in side t arden was heavy with signs o France and Cited by of the approaching storm, the weather tside had cleared and while the and was discoursing : N. Y. June 2 "olonel Tobert M. (rom William Tell as a part C. Kieton, 1 Ao T Chiet of @ y Staff of th D e e ror | came peeping through the 4 War, died Thursd roof, throwing the center of AL : was warmer than on yesterday, he heat was not yet oppressive A baby grand plano was pushe om beneath the stage and placed in aisle, in fromt of the lowa Anticipating the possi g wait, the convention officials wers paring to provide tertainme the deleguton and Pershing, ¢ | usual y minary cort in his &1st y ement here family 8¢ e laves his mother, a brothe and four sisters, fnciuding Mrs. Har vey W, Wiley of Washington and t wife of Colonel T, 1. Ames of Gover Tsland lonel Kelton e hall quiet it necessary under the spell of a soloist Again Nig Bortha adding machir wheeled into place on the p ready to go into action whes cisco tion of N bega ool, Staf At 10 o'olock the arcna stil ges. 8h h n 1022 sgupied only by a handrul of for piymica ¥ C ! vho gathared in small knota ine of duty ad been Secretary |, f yssing plight Freasnry " " b vontion found itself as Washingtor ‘0! SoltBn first | g it o ow over the Klan General Staff a or ftor pr adiourn wonld command Divisic of Chateau Meuse-Argor General Pe d mally 1da meritorion He was a men Mixups and Delays. ber of the Chevy Chase and Army & Ax the vda thickened it hecame Navy clubs in Washingtor 1 the St pparen At in epite ¢ the best Botalph elub of Boston, His mar | plans of convention officlala rlage, t6 Miss Ruth Russell Willy of | somet 1 slipped somewhers in Newburyport, Mass, took place in!the ma ep the floor 1910, \ e 1 t entitled to admis Take u into your confidence A Strong Link in a Mighty Chain This Bank Is a Member of the Federal Reserve, the greatest financial system in the world. We have a direct voluntary connection with the system and have behind us the huge re- serve fund subscribed to by every member bank. Con- sider what this means, then open up your Checking and Business Account with This Bank. New Britain Trust Co. Sitnation Ts Grave The delegates « t meaning of ith serious he song except where litt ontinued in ear wer the convent he Ohio standard Edm Newton D). Baker had the r in excited J lekly the man and stood ing e groups Former Gove Y illlam A Corkle of Charleston, W, Va gnized after the song was A the customary 1 organization of t was nationa ee. 1t wae read by the secre- there was a short vich & phrase or then was ad During t! gates yelled were eheera iscussion two Cummings Is Grave, Homer Cummings Co! chairman of the platform c wppeared at the speaker's stand and was given an ovation. Slow nnecticut, mmittee, ¥ ha be gan a short address outhining the eitu on in the commitete, } grave face as he spoke He sald that what ich may in a very estinles of our party.” Hel vited how the comn reanized and began its wo liately after ite app it lay, how {t » ght when it rey ommitt ae New York ne 28 (W Bricfa) —Information reciev nittently by bankers and m ors form tha stofk & loan de f the New York Stock Ex the amount of money reci e exchange for lending antity aetually in had a was about to toas Arge Way Mttee had kK fmme- ed inte ney brok partment hange ot ved daily purpos JAPANESE DIET MEETS All Parties, at Pre-session Mecting. Agree to sceok Adjustment of 1y “uston Act in U 8 ONE MURT IN CRASH was seriously hurt loctors would not « police also sai companion was hurt but t got to the hospita BANK REPORTS 1 $.—The # ring hous r the hanks 4% Studebaker Co STATEMENT crnn REVIEW Fastern Point, New London. 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