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YALE CREW WINNER, HUSBAND DENIES PLACES IN FINALS| WIFE 15 T0 REWED Fleischmann Says No Scandal | Attaches to Their Divorce | | (Continued from First Page) In the last part of the the limp pronounced that Wil liams had rely largely upoh his head and his vight arm, He used hoth superbly, outthinking his opponent with the former and \ making fine placsments wih the ldtter, mateh, Was 80 to New York, July 15,==Denial that | Mrs, Julius Pleishehmann, divoreed recently in Paris trom the Yeast man- | | ufacturer, contomplates marrying Jay NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUE Forester | Washburn began poorly but when he beeame his true self he had no Liitiewity in winning, Francis T, Hunter, one American quartet in the m gles, was beaten by Jean Washer Relgium, 6, 1.6, 6.2, 6.1, Hunter aparently Wwas suffering in- tensely from the heat, and after a fine start he let down and was un- afterwards to regain his t Washer took command of the court in the later stages and tenas clonsly held the offensive Miss Helen Wills, the Amer woman champion, defeated Mrs, terthwid England, in the vaman's singles, o2 O'Brien, polo player, 18 made in ,a stutément issued by Dudley 1Meld | | Mulone, counsel for Mr, FFlelsechmann, he statement savs: “Mr, and Mrs, | Vlelsehmann have for a long time had a domieile in Franes, which domiclle was recognlaed under the I'reneh law |an valid and complote, The ground ! for the divorce was Incompatibility {and no seandulous allogations of any Kind whutsoever were diseussed , or nite between Mr. and My Flelsehs s all financial matters had been wetiled long hefore thewe prococd- | . W though or, Any statement | any third porson was the direct il eavse of the tituction which Is un- of the 8 sin- of 6.4, d in thesa procecdings SEZE BIG RUM CARGO 1000 Gallons of Acohol Seiexd Outside Valid divorees In France are not | now and never have been eusy to ob- tuin except upon clearly established | don herefore any suggestion ! that the Flelsehmann divorce car- | ried with it anything sensational or hupried Is on its fece untrue, Binee | Mrs, mann Is in Durope \'.th aer children, 1 foel it my dity to say that Mr. and Ms, Wleischraann have | been actually separated for over a | |year, that they parted from cach oth- | ler with the friendliest feclings toward |each other and that the only causc | for divorce was incompatibility elson Durant Is Named Hartford, July 15.—By orders from the adjutant gene office this morning Second Licutenant Nelson R. | Troop A, first squadron ca N. G., is promoted to capta ptain Wilfred H. Tiernan, signec Second Lieutenant kdwin | W. Viebranz, O. T, . is appointer first lieutenantof the troop, vice Iirst | Lieutenant Edmund J. Miller, re- | signed. Second Licutenant Edwin A. | Levere, O, R. C., is appointed sccond | lieutenant, vice Durant, promoted. 1 Stamford Cop Shoots Boy 1 Boston With Armed Guard Aboard Question on Authority, Boston, July 15,~The coast guard cutter Ossipee today towed into the harbor here the three-masted Cana- dian schooner Frances Louise, laden with 4,000 gallons of alecohol. 'The boat, which was scized about 16 miles off Race Point, Cape Cod, last night, was anchored in the harbor with an armed guard aboard, | Customs officials and treasury agents held a conference to determine fur- ther procedure, It was wunderstood that the schooner had been delivering part of her cargo to shore by means of a steam or motorboat and the of- ficials contended that this hoat was capable of reaching shore within an hour. One of the points to be deter- mined was whether this fact placed the schooner within an hour's steam- ing distance from shore, as stipulatéd for seizures under the recent treaty with Great Britain, * The schooner was last reported as leaving Lunenburg, N. 8, on July 1, with no destination announced. Stamford, July 15 —Willilam T Green of Harrisburg, Pa., is in the hospital here with a bullet wound in | each leg, as a result of being shot by Railroad Policeman Thomas Burns carly today. According to Burns story Green had been riding on a freight car and when taken off pro-| duced a gun and threatened to shoot. Burns fired first, both shots taking ef- | fect. Green's wounds are not serious * the hospital authorities say. W Official Hartford Stock Exchange Quotations FURNISHED BY JUDD & COMPANY Burritt Hotel Building BANKS AND TRUST COS. —_— % * HIGH TIDES—JULY 16 (Standard Time) —0— At New London— 8:54 a. m,; 9:11 p. m, At New Haven— 10:37 a. m.; 10.54 p, nf. M | Capital Clty Bank and Trust Co. 700,000 Conn, River B, Co. First National Bank Htd.-Aetna Nat. Bank Hartford-Conn. Trust Co, Morris Plan of Hartford Park St. Trust Co. Phoenix National Bank Riverside Trust Co. State Bank & Trust Co. U. 8, Security Trust Co. 1,000,000 150,000 400,000 1,000,000 CEEE-EFY.) L R [Sutsripiuen o 5,000,000 2,000,000 £.000,000 3,000,000 £.000,000 1,200,000 | Aetna Fire Tns. Co. Automobile Ins, Co. Hartford Fire Insurance Co, National Fire Insurance Co. Phoenix Fire Ins. Co, Rossia Ins, Co. (25) oooond anaaay INDEM 680 683 930 ¥ LIFE AND 2,000,000 10,000,000 | Aetna Casualty & 8. Co. 1,000,000 | Aetna Life Conn, General Life First Reinsurance Hartford Steam Boller eTravelers 20 2,500,000 790 10,000,000 oo P20 an oy N | | | | | | PUBLIC UTILITIES 351| 38 3 | 37 185 | 188 134 132 10016] 102 MANUEACIURING COS, 6830 691 100 750,000 | Hfd, City G. Lt. Co, pfd. (25) 50, Hfd, Cltz Lt. cam, (25) 1,750,000 | Hartford Electric Lt. pfd. Hartford Electric Lt, com, €o. N, England Tel. Co. Conn, Lt. & Power 7 per cent 18,000,000 12,500,000 1,000,000 5,500,000 750,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 5,000,000 Amerlcan Hardware Cor. (25) Automatic Ref. Co. Bigelow-Hfd. Carpet Co, com Billings & Spencer Co, pfd. (25) Billings & Spencer Co., com. (25) Collins Company Colts Arms Co. (25) Bagle Lock Co. (25) Fafnir Bearing ’ Tuller Brush Co. Class A (25) Juller Brush Co. Class AA Fuller Brush Co, 1st Pfd. (25) Hart & Cooley (25) International Silver, ptds International Silver Co, com. Landers, Frary & Clark (25) New Brit. Mach. Co., pfd. ew Rrit. Mach. Co. com. (25) les-Bement-Pond, pfd, Niles-Bement-Pond, con North & Judd Mfg. Co. (25) Peck, Stow & Wilcox (26) Russell Mfg. Company geovill Mfg. Co. “tundard Screw Co, com. stanley Works, pfd. (25) Stanley Works, com., (25) Torringten Co. (25) Union Mfg, Co, N. Brit, (25) vale & Towne Mfg. Co, (25) Whitloek Coll Pipe Co. (25) NEW YORK BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES | 0,000 America (Bank of) 3 8 American_Exchange Nat'l d 5 | ankers Trust Co. Rank of N. Y. & Trust Central Unfon Trust “hase Natlonal hatham Phenix Nat'l Chemical National Commerce (Natl. Corn Exchange Fauitable Trust Iarmers Loan & Trast Co. I"irst Natlonal Bank Guaranty Trust Co. Hanover Natlonal trving Bank-Columbla Trust tawyers Title & Trust n Co. (Bahk of) (50) s & Metals Natl National Clty New York Trust Co. Park National Title, Guaranty & Trust Co. 1 8 Mortgage & Trust Co. 1,500,000 890,000 0 000,000 000,000 70 500,000 0,000 1,000,000 10,000,000 | 250,000 | * | Clara Stockus Clara, four year old daughter Mr, and Mre, Williain Stockus of Osgood avenue, died yesterday in | Windsor. The Stockus family was friends in contracted The al was held this afternoon at 2 burial was in 8t. Mary" 00,000 | 500,000 000,000 | e 000,000 | Ta e Bank of) LoBene o 51000, 00 cetom £e 10,000,000 | 40,000,000 000,000 ; Hini-o00 0,000,000 i 0,000 LooL [T 1 1 1 = American 8urety Continental Insurance Co. (25) Fidelity-Phenix Ine. Co. (£5) Franklin ¥ite Ins. Co. (25) Co. (10) & ireat America tianover Insurance Co Home_Insurance Co. ins. Co. of North Amertca (10) Natlonal Libeity Ina Ce. (30) tional Surety Niagara Falls Ins. Co. (50) Preferred Accident Westchester Fire Ina. Co. (10) n Insurance Co 500 1 10,000,000 | 3,000.000 | 1,000,000 | 300000 | tomor | spending a vacation with 10,000,000 b 4 Estella Dodge, only woman forestry | graduate in the country, is going to do chemical reseurch work for the governmer She hopes ol discover new methods of tree propagation and a sclentific formula for use in | fighting the timber fire menac Miss Dodge. has just received he master's degree at the University of Washington. Tremont vacation | her Mil- G. Smith of rireet has returned from a spent with Mes, O, ) Kraus at | summer home, “The Glor at ford. Miss Rose Medart) Mr, and Mrs. Jack McCarthy Hamilton® | stre nding a vacation with his taunt, Mrs. George Froecba at Clinton beach. son of of Clifford | | Miss €. 12, Leupold of 146 Winthrop street is spending two weeks at the Grand View House, Twin Mountain, | New Hampshire, | Dorsey is spending the Oak Bluffs, Mags. | Miss Vera Tarverdian of Main street is spending a week's vacation in New- port, Me, Mrs, summer Mrs. J. L. Vining is at Indian Neck, Branford, for a month, LAND NINE BOOTLEGGERS Revolver Battle With State Troopers i ? | | i | | | Precedes Arrests At Smithtown, N. Y., This Morning. | Smithtown, N. Y, July | prisoners were captured and 500 cases of whiskey were seized here eatly to- day after a revolver battle between state troopers and a band of rum | smugglers, who were barricaded in a | house on the beach, No one was in- jured in the fra) The liquor, according to the froop- ers, was unloaded from a German boat which had put in from Long Is- land Sound. Ten troopers took part in the raid on the building. Joseph Jerick, a motorcycle police- man saw a speeding automobile ap- proach the house and-followed. After observing the aetivities of the band he called for the state troopers. They surropnded the house and when the men inside refused to surrender the firing began. The automobile of the band was riddled by the bullets, Turkish Court Decides Poker No Game of Chance London, July 15.—A (‘nn-xl.mnnn-; ple court has decided that poker is| not a game of chance, according to | the Daily Mail's correspondent in the | Turkish city. After hearing a gam-| bling case, in which the defendants | were alleged to have violated the law | by playing poker, the court held that | | there had been no gambling because | chance did not enter petition. According to the decision | poker is now permissible in Turkey.| The public prosecutor, however, dis-| agrees with this definition of the| five card pastime and has announced that he will appeal to a higher court, 15.—Nine | | | | | | | | two-year-old son of Joseph Pacyan, died at Alden strect, yesterday {afternoon. The funeral will be held w morning at 7:30 o'clock from cred Heart church and burial will be in Sacred Heart cemetery. Peter P'ac | Mr. and M his home, [ of | o4 Windsor when the child funer: o'clock and cemetery. s IXPRESS YOUR SYMPATHY WITH FLOWERS ¥ 1. BOLLE 32 cHURMM ST, bl H i iPH A HAFFEY Funeral Director My, Paul Assistant NEW LoeA MAIN §1 Oppo-i . s Chureh rel.—Parlor 1625-2 Resh w17 Summer St Tel 16253 | i | eonts | street, {atlantic mails, into the com- | | house Wall Street Briefs The has July New Yorl one vent @ New ‘;I‘A n pries v gallon 15 Blandard reduced in New making the York Now Oil gusoline York and tank w York, gallon nd, N A w he Detroit Kdison surplus of $3,845,200 for the tirst hulf of 18 AR B10 A yeur ago. Co. reports wlter eharges ugainat 83, radlvonds had 11,458 locos need ropiirs June 16, or 17 per eent of the number on line, an inere AT over June 1, the Ameriean Ruillway Association res ports, In the fipst 15 days June 24,800 locomotives were repaired and turned out of shop against 28, in the last half of May Cluss one motives in of on ul Bins met the andard il Refindng clalr Consoliduted one cent cut Ol of New Yorl Ol have In gusoling by o 81 s earned in the fiest after preferred 5 on the an of $3,1 v compered with aRo, Houston “ON net ncome of half of 1024, dividends to 85 common, Gross o 015 for the gix mont $1.4 a year 10 a NINE HORE IN NET Police Bring In Additional Violators of Curbstone, Garage Ordinance = 11 Others Will Be Rounded Up, Nine more vietims of the drive against people who u streets of the city for garage pur- poscs appeared at the police station today and paid the $2 fine to Sergt, Michael J. Flynn for parking their machines in the strects all night. There are 14 more that have had police : the | their machines tagged but who have failed to report at to pay the ppear sometime today, they will be athered in tomorrow hy the police and placed under arrest, according to plans, M Those who paid the $2 tax today were Adam | mak of 230 Bassett ndberg of 45 Conner- the police station ton stre son street; Willlam Satula of 144 Grove street; Joseph Wolfe of 17 Oak street; R, N. Nelson of 56 Murray Miss Gordon of 374 Idgewood street, Hartford; Willlam Anderson of 124 Dwight street and I'rederic Hooper of 32 Chapman street, Cit? Items John Sczellecz of 204 South strect reported to the police that his bicyele had been stolen from the r of a Chestnut street factory morning while he was at work. Anson Johnson, a retired memiber of the local police department, has been elected treasurer of the school board in Haines Falls, N. Y., accord- ing to word received here by his this | friends. A birthday dinner was tendered to Mrs, Ifred O. Rackliffe of Kensington avenue at the Burritt hotel last eve- ning. 356 LETTERS ROBBED Transatlantic Mail Crooks TLoot Pouches on Liner Belgenland— Crew Belicved Implicated, Hambury, Germany, July Three hundacd and (fifty-s tered letters destined for today were opened on hoard stecamer Belgenland by robbers who for some time have made the trans- especially letters des for Germany and Austria, un- Of the Belgenland's consign- of registered letters, 28 were and 328 had their contents tined safe. ment stolen filched, Investigation mail robhers among membe ASOLINE AT 12 CEN' N. Y. July 15—The retail oline has dropped to 12 allon in this city, repre- senting a decrease of ten cents per galion in less than a week. Until to- day the average price throughout the city was 18 cents, had shown that the have 3 many helpers p's crews. Gems of opportunity sparkle for you, kind reader, in the Hérald classi- fied ad scetion. Wins Fight Mrs. won her fight for a seat in the llinois of representatives, Election judges counted her out in the pri- ma #he demanded a rccount and got it. It showed her winner. And she has no opposition in the election. ies 1w 2 tax and if they do not | : Joseph Cottlin of 4 Madl- | Main | | Rena Elrod of Chicago his SDAY, JULY 15, 1924, WALL STREET STUGK EXCHANGE REPORTS upward movement of stock prices s now in its sixth cons | secutive week, hrokers report that publi participation while steadily in- crensing, has been relatively small exs copt in some of the high grade invests ment issues, Pools have provided the main stimulug for the advance, heing alded in their operations by cheap | money and the disinclination of pros- feuslonnl bear traders materially to ex. | tend their short commitments, pends | more delinite indiestions of the trend of fall trade, The ge of 20 leading roud stocks yesterday establised another new high for the | year, hut the averdge of 20 leading in- | dustringg 18 still about b points below the year'a top mark, The closing was cronsing weakness in the industrinls, which reacted with U, 8, Bteel, res turded the upward movement in the rally in the final hour, Standard rallroad shares guve - an Hinpressive demonstration of strength in stock market, with 20 issues achiov- Ing the year's highest levels, Weank- | ness, howe . cropped out in many other sections of the list, purticularly in the olls, which were liquidated on | dividend uncertaintic Bales approx- |imated 950,000 shares, High o 4 18 ‘dy . .170 L. R4 | Although the ing aver irregular, Low 11 118 Close Am Bt Sug i Am Can Am Cr & Am loco ... Am Sm Re,. 65 Am Sg RC em,. 43% A msSum Toh $1 Am el & Tel |Am "rob |Am Wool | Ana Cop Ate Tp & At Gulf & W1 | Bald Loco Balti & Ohio Beth Steel B Con Tex ... | Pacitic n Leath Co ... Ches &Ohio Chi Mil & St PP, [ Chi Rt | Chile Copper | Chino Cop +..s Con Gas 17 617 467% 1451 131% 1 11 814 148 14 cott-John Gen Ilectric Gien Motors (it North pfd ;In«p Copper | Int Mer Mar Int Mer Mar pfd | Allis-Chalmers | Pacttic 0il | Int Nickel I Int per .. | Kel Spring "Tir | Ken Cop | ehigh Valley . | Mid States Oil Miss. Pacific N Y INYN | Nor & West | North Pacific Nat Lead Pure Ol .... Pan Am P & Penn R R Yjerce Arro Pittshurgh Coal Ray Con Cop Reading 57 | | | | Sinclair Oil Ref South Pacific South Rail Studebaker Co. . Texas Co o Texas & Pacific Tobacco Prod | Transcon Oil | Union Pacific U 8 Indus Alco In- “ | | toduy's ||| U § Rubber Co 4 S Steel 1007 teel pfd .. 12 ah Copper .. T0% Willys Overland 8% Westinghouse . 621 TREASURY BEATING PROVES FATAL Willimantic Man Meld for Death of | | He Threat- Sister-in-Law, Whom ened on July | § | 15.—Miss Della her home, from inju ved at limantie, July | Marcous, 39, dicd at ! Tves street, early today which the police say sl the hands of Luzvick. woman | der |P f cal o n rec of the left shoul- and Medi- The injuries were a dislocated fractured left elbow ible fracture of the skull. Ixaminer T ! room until Coroner Arthur G. Bill of | | Daniclson arrived to fake char of it. The allegation is that Luzvick came | home drunk on the night of July land entered into an argument with | | his wife who had met him at | ! door. [ her mother Mrs, Mary Marcoux, when | | the latter went to her daughter's as- | sistanc Luzviek went into the bed- room of Miss Marcoux, beat her and | then threw her out of the house. | Her condition was found to be serious |at the time, fre, Marcoux | three ribs broken. Tt was so | family that Luzvick had enmity which his attack plained the flerceness of upon her. The police arrested had him “placed under $5,000 bonds to await the outcome of Miss M coux's condition. Tomorrow it is ex- Lauzvick and | pected he will be charged with man- | something for a rainy day.’ | | | slaughter, | " YALE-BARVARD TEAMS | American Collegiate Tennis - Stars Today Meet Gypsy Club in Viest | | home | parade, music |than 4,000 wer European Match, by I T Associnted tamford Hill, The Yale and Harard teams today hegan the first match of | their European tour, facing ._.w,u»ngf of the psy club. The singles re- | sults were: 135 brother-in-law, 1red | gy alw, 1. Mason ordered the |\, hody to be taken to an undertaking | | the [Ny, Governor Wants to Ald'in Came- | went Then he thrashed her, Hlll" had {who greeted him at “welcome home™ d in the |demor | the governor's reply to |a third term as governor. .|vm|, the parade, isu\lngs for the thrifty housewife. | £ 3 PUTNAM & .CO. Members New York Stock Facha Members Hartiord Stock Exchange #1 West Main 5, Tel, 3040 We offer: olt’s Patent Firearms JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange [ HARTFORD-CONN, T i TEL N Tel. 1815 T BIGELOW-HARTY COMPANY COMBINED SIX-YEAR RESULTS CIRIN - 1928, inclusive) S16,060,510 ii Farnings Per Share Dividends Net for Present Common 1,080,000 Caplial (24,500 'S i is i (20,500 shares) Ralance for Co b Common Divide $O8.82 Paia 1,870 250 20,16 Balance to Sarplus . 0,216,200 4816 able growth fn husiness and the financlal strength of @homson, Thenn & . Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD '"HANGES Donald R. We Ofter:— LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK AMERICAN HARDWARE HART & COOLEY Prices on Application We do not accept margin accounts JOHN P. KEOGH Members Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York STOCKS Bridgeport BONDS Direct Private Wire to New York G. K. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B, Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel 1012 Waterbury Danbury Middletown New Haven EpDY BROTHERS & & HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel.2:7186 el 34429 We offer 100 shares of Landers, Frary & Clark ~Connecticut Trust Comgpany Old State House Square, Hartford, Conn. Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. i'oreign Exchange to all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL It is safe and saves time. Bank by mail Yale (= 1 W. Jong captain defeated G. Recs, Karl Pfaffman, captain of the| ard team, defeated H, G. Ait- T—5, 60— Charles Watson, ted T, Jackson 6— Ingraham, Harvard Bell 6—1, 4— of the Gypsy Sheridan, Yale 4—6, 6 SMITH WITH PITTSBURGH Arnc team, 6 Crole SAYES DROWNING BOY Harry escues Raymond Same ken, i Kerry Yale, d A. M. ford, Aged 10, From Death in Pine I Lake, Forestville, This Afternoon, (Specinl to the Herald.) aymond Red Stone street, Pine Lake, on the m J. Malone, 2 o'clock. He depth and was Harry Kerr, of who was p water, roa Bristol, July ford, aged 10, of nt swimming in cstate of Judge Will this afternoon about 1 I | drowning when derson even commotion in in and Sanford aled and iousness. beyo aign, Then Return to New York ue, the af to sh to His Trucking Business, N. Y., July 15 -—Governor two cherished ambition: told cheering thousand, manped wrought A, Park was boy to co struggle Dr. Paul restored the Albany, rith has politically, he 1o NEGRO YOTE POWERFUL - « Men to Northern tions hete yesterday and ast night. One is, he his they as with seo it said to confer emocratic friends” and can find for him some position “high private in the ranks™ wher still can be of service to the party The other to return to w York | become a “truckman’ and lay | States Will Have Marked Effect in 1 Voting, it is Said. aside As a result of north, the ne- grocs of the United States will have & - hand in the presidential came this y@r than ever before Col, ‘mmons nephew of Booker T. and national director of the n campaign among color« 1 voters declarcd ®oday. “The negro voters ta Indiana num- Iiinots 129,000! Ohio §7,« Michigan lowa 30,000 Pennsylvania 210,000" Col. Sim- d . July 15 ation to th & wore| Chicago, stions at night that m to become for Announcement of thes g demonst st there stil is time for hi democratic party's candidate president or at least its candidate for the paig “welcome | street | ¢ More rch an'! of turned out to t night with and fireworks. in tine we The ecity Al” a ber 63.000; noh; of s e spectators thenss more mons & Heading 63 in the Herald classified ad section fairly bristics with rare Save it by using Oh=~for more time. Herald classified ads. j l

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