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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAI™ THURSDAY, JULY 51, 1024, DEAF PERSONS liET T, R Wit v efa || WAL STREET STOCK oz At v on M be plannin anterences 1o Hoal i H E dl ( ch [ G l Miss Mildred Juengst of 34 Rugi| At the New lLondon Mewt DS PUANS ecnrurennes 1o Soal v Ll it (YT P ——— y...wm.. ave Excollen anee 4 a. trect o spendmg (wo weeks in the | New London, July 3le=Hunning Lot hoh resn because the bond h duly e upwar Herkshires, true to tradition Miss Glenna Collett companies having bonds eutstunding i e Mot MO e e I d 00“ Miss Verouica Murphy of 169 Tre«|of the fthode Island country elub 10- | with hish interest rates buing chiefly VI Tenenul Gigor wt the o du el ege mont street, 18 spending two. weeks [yay defeated Mres, Albert Taylor of alfected, Ample opportunity te sell “y's market Amicrican at Myrtle Beach. Miss Sadie Murphy | flackensack, N, J., and Mrs Dvothy | hands with lower coupon rates s af forged ahead e new high ground is spending two weeks in Troy, N. Y, Campbell Hurd of Merion ericket elub | forded by the present market and (op ' I Ameri Washington, July §1,=~The Colum- - v - upsel Miss Harvlet Bllison of Brae ' would resul Roavy reduetion OF 1he Jearm 130 and . w q- H Burn in the semisAnals of the cham. | oold feeult In heavy reduction In'\wer works nached 8 193¢ top € ofter: J e als t ham overhead interest oharges. o » on o ¢ deaf, more com- H 0 TN O 258 Sos THUY S Clty Items plonship division in the women's sisth % prive 4t 1178, up 14, points. 1%, & | 100 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK nonly known as Gallaudet eollege, of is oftitials | annual invitation golf tournament at . . ; 7 o Mieel, Baldwin and other protal in the Bhenecossett links Kastern Point, | he half-yearly report o DU= | gustrinls were higher and some of the -~ " sorld which provides higher edugas b "'”"”‘"""“;" Office open wpye Sooren were § up and & to play [ Pont De Neumours shows net incomy o n TS HEr R "ml" “"“w‘ - 100 AMERICAN HARDWARE 10n for the deaf and the only institus | 111 8 0 ol6 ok tonlght, Laat day 10 000 ¢ and ¢, Tomorrow Miss Collett | of SR610,089 compared with $10,. o LRI UL B productivn S ae8 a e ion in which & deaf ehild, with no | ™)' 10 per caht penalty,—adit, weets Mra, Hurd for the champlonship | 135,882 In the first six montha of " ne "o cil® Sie Bl ator 100 EAGLE LOCK ormal education whatever, may en. | [teh-Jones Co. Bhirt Kale,~advt, ing & 36:hole match sturting at [ 1983, This I8 equal atter debenture | \ougii some irreaulanity to the ma or and 1n Lhe course of years be I'he planie of Pnity Rebokah lodge | stock dividends to 5,84 a share on o EN N Dbkt ractions 1 audatod with & wellrounden sduca. | Whieh was te he held August 2 has the common stock, againat #8.84 | (oo LEGE G PRI A0 Profit and loss surs . he oity, 18 described: by «8 the only school of its kind in the | Wat = h n d arh A surprise came as the result of the een postponed Lo August 9, < % ear age a colle te degres, - first pairing in the runner-up division, share a y lon and & collegiate deg Phe closing session of the Daily Va ¥ 8 ¥y he school was founded by Amos . f ! * The youthful Dorothy Millang of | plus was 85 414, Not:sales of | ryii0q 19 cheok the genera! advanes, Kendall, a Adistinguished statestnan of cation school at the First Congreg Flushing defeating her more « Aperis " 1,249 werfe about $1.800,00 howerer, most issuvs of ering Arm re A8 time, who in 1858 donated A houns | '1OV81 ehureh will bo hold this evens |eyced rival, Catherine Stewart of the n in the corresponding period | yiianee 10 salling pressure Galn nd frem his | "8 There will ba an exhibit of the | Aerion ericket elub 1 up. As the re.|of 1 . of & point or more were istered by PupiIe' work, — Pavents and friends | guit of Mhat victory toduy Miss Millang | . Colorado 1'usl, West Penn Power, Members New York Stock Exchunge Are lavited eety Miss I'rances Btebbine, victor| 1y i4end and Interest payments in| Allied Chemical, G, R, Kinney, United | ([l Members Hurttord Stock Exchange { | il shures I'hese ind three acres of wtate In northeast Washington, and smployed Edward Miner Gallaudet, of Hartford, Conn,, as principal, A year later an et of incorporation of the [ Bupt. Pullen of the health departs |over Mes, Nidney Taglor of Essex July aggregated $396,880,000 com. Hallways Investment, Sa Arms HARTFORDLCONN YRU CO BLDG, TEL 2.4200 ment announeed today that the eft 7 P July aggrey inxious te have ull’ fumping Clty 18 | county by 7 and b, in the finals to- pared with $386,025,000 a year ago, And Atlantie Const Line, the latter New Birltain: Burritt Hotel 8ldg,, Tel. 1818 school was obtained from congress ‘“},,M from ,I| P m.-..'-nmfvmy {rans- morrow, | according to a mpilation by the f\\“ reaching new 1924 high priees, through the efforts of Mr, Kendall and i nnuml kbl " dump to | Another unlooked for furprise came | yoypnal of Commerce, Disburaements | “Nickel Plate’ mounted 1o a new —_ s His rlehds, and from the baginning it " n avenus dump, In the firat pairing of the third divi- | 1o"saaknolders, based on payments by | Peak price following reports of pro. b5 Sravidad. ‘that: (Ne. gaverament \:.- "' ; I"“"I""‘"”"‘ office open | sion, Mes, Edwaird H, Fitler of Wateh | 250 companies totalled $108,440,000 [ Bress in the § d mequisition of We Offer: give financial ssistance td the schoot, | """ o'clock tonlght. Laxt day to | Hill being defeated by Mrs, J, B, Lee against $101,675,000 in July last year.| Erle and Pere Marquette, Foreign President Lincoln on April 8, 1564 "\; ! ;; r Hn:' e n«’ll\ ]M\' | of Hackensack, N. J.,, 1 up, This has! exchanges opened steady & = ol Yo 2t * Iss Betty May, daughter of Mr, |proved the greatest surprise of the =X | Wall street, n ~Bullish demon- ||| i~ . \ 1 - p'“'\""’);" i K"'"‘.”"‘“"{'.'I-h"I""""'-"‘;‘I"Jy"": and AMrs. Clarenoe R, May of Walnut tournament to date, Mrs, Lee tomor. | Net profits of the Studebaker cor. | o i & T8 hera s op AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. BT STane -00ts ;“M‘m have 'Mreet. Maple HiIL s at the Hartford | row meets Mrs, R, H, Barlow of the | poration in the second quart 'd"' 1924 " groups during the morning, revival of . . e y hospital whera she underwent an | Merion cricket club in the third divi- |totalled $4,030,016, compared with trength o 4 1 Y " h ¢ " or P [ gth and activity in the motors 1 3 " ve Foalved Daond more (han' 100 | oparatisn'to hava skin grafiadi ovar | sion: fnsle, Drk: Bariow turned o o |¢8.643.000 00 the fret thres mantheiot it e G TRAVELERS INSURANCE (0. 'n'l»n'» d"m_”“ "" il *(1 st ;; an unhealed burn. Her condition Is {7 and 6 victory today over Mra. &, 8. |the year, A. R. Erskine, president, an- | 1o\ in the wake of ndustrials with P CUE Tiae fut a L aa s 0L ot Barlon [Laird of Westchester-Biltmore, nounced today. “Despite ®enerally | 11y wo-called Van Sweringen stock X youl fM LR n i dl ,'l_;:lf Engine Co. No. 3 was summoned by Local interest in the golfing of Mrs. |unsatisfactory condition of business,” ' opa,oine hands in 12 ge volute on | b g ”'" A "‘ kg ""l' "h q nv,.‘[ o sl alarm at 6:09 o'clack last ave. | Joseph M. Ganey received a rude |he sald, “we earned nearly our full reports of an esrly announcement of | ‘ "L ! '\” LS ‘I'*j:'-' '" ’] 'Ing to extinguish a chimney fire at!shock in her defeat at the hands of |year's dividends the first six months, consolidation plans, “Nickel Plate” ”‘:n rr»:m”m':".\m’a'l' ‘::‘,,‘.‘Iy:n. ,.':, NISh 58 Reaver street Mrs, H. Hartwall of Hartford, who |the net baing equal to $2.8% a share common rising 8 points to a record ("mr'hrh_ ?M:‘ : 'hhl eane ~;H;‘|l The police have heen notified that |won hands down in a 7 and 6 vie- [against an annual dividend require- | yixy'ny 1088, General Electric moved ot the st : o ,,," - "| ",',',“’h' the operafor's license of Fsra Bayer | tory. Mrs. Ganey had battled her |ment of $4." up mora than 2 points on rumors that gl e g ki, "”n“r'“n;s ::d .: : of 148 Wast street has hean suspend- [way to the semi-finals in the eighth | Directors declared the regular Intafasts’ [ddntiAed with ithe Ble i JOHN P. KEOGH rule, some 30 states are annually | .arne llcense of John M. Kossich [division. |quarterly dividend of $1 a share on | Bong and Share Co., which It {8 sup. Members Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York o ”d. ahisy ) eang ally fof 200 East \lain strast has heen re. One final was played today, it be- |tha common stoek and $1.75 a share posed to control, had obtained a me. ) ‘;»: \nmmkmmn:‘ :n”;v‘unt:u »lr:d:rhwly rned. |!ng In the special division for those (on the preferred. jority interest in the American Water Waterbury STOCK.S Bridgeport (i The eung m ln'ha” ;tn" a i SR St qualifying with the scores of 126 and — Works properties. Some of the strong Danbury sketball feams, usin over, Mrs, L. Teichman of the lo- e p A s 4 hand signals, and are ' conspicuous ’ AT b T AT G JUDGES l('NORANT :'v;';"‘""""r oy Cotted Frut Remine | € Middletown BONDS New Haven figures in athletics through the mid- 3 % o pewrite eriean Agricultural | middle Atlantic section. The collega s ol e Aot | Chemical preferred, Pierce Arrow pra- Direct Private Wire to New York ; c ¢ | terred, Mack Truck, Maxiwe! an Liany . ¥ alen hu:’l\rvsflmt. tennis and track HIT BY AUT“M"B"E 15 shown with Miss Sylvia Highton of [ ypa¢ Je the Trish Justicas Are Not | American ‘1'nh3:-o“un |.\l“"”m’\" ','?. G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—~Roum 509, N. B. Nat'| Bank Bldg.—Tel 1039 Agarakstions. Keene, the favorite to win over Mrs, S A St ] Ja ) ] er Mrs, p int g rela ol t Many of Gallaudet's grandates hava “M 1 1. Pheips of Chicago in the finals to-| Familiar With the Gaellc Langnage hek ‘]‘”‘L:"‘;“'y"":'"“‘::“ ’,“":"”:‘"f:"‘;‘ become teachers of the deaf through. morrow. Miss Collett is also a heav H. s ~ ) . Miss t is . heavy a out the country, some aven establish. ] | taverite to turn back Mrs, Hurd in| and Have to Adjou i arers Bade planthad olaked because of poor business. Call money ing schools in the sout = | (Continued from First Page) ! b 13 4 n Y-crn and west. | their match and should this prove Dublin, July 31.—A recent attempt| opened at 2 per cent Tn states, true she will have gained a second LIS S and was able to bring her machine to leg on the cup which must be won | !0 COMPpel rallway companies in the | ‘Tpe advance swung into a broad | | 2 sto t t et of the o % 2 ['ree State to print their announc 4 " . 332 Arrests in Tuly & stop within ten féet ot the scenetot |spiaq o scansiva tinen fo bbeotts tho Fre ki to pritathelsiannounce; forward movement, with gaina. of 1 hte accldent atter sho had #truck th [ Lo mavant pessesilon of/any shtrant,|Ments and tio g | p SolIAEAs g SiuAny new higly Police Dept. Repor'g‘lu,",mmfll 1mv,k i L . fi“;g" o) 2 :,',’,:S':p’;:‘:}: ,M:,':, 2‘::“rrrm-4- for the ybar. Motor shares HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Aceording to the monthly report of | J2MeSs was knocked down by {he sh, was vigor § oo el surged up under the leadership of i Lieutenant Bamforth, 332 arcars |MAChine and the wheels of the car ator W. B. Yeats, the poet, who in | Syidabacer which responded 1o a |M Hartford Conn.Trust Bld Burritt Hotel Bld mfor arrests p ad L were made by the New Britain police | Pas8ed over his body. John was not the course of his address revealed |paioapla sefond quarter earnin Tel,2:7186 Tel. 3420 department in July. Of this number | knocked down but his ankle and arms e e T alwaya faliod g | Statement, U, &, Steal reached a new 159 were for violating city ordinances, | WeTe injured when they came in con- |Hp §— HMURDER AND failed, as he had always ’e“";’_ ' I high on the current movement at 3% for violating the motor vehicla |tact with the car. ¥ leatn any other language than ENng- | 107 5.5 and Nickel Plate at 1081, up law, 22 for drunkenness, 22 for| James Grogan, who fell from a|Charles Blatt, Once Famous Strong | lish. almost 4 points ; ; ; . ifested it- g gambling and six for violating the [Chute at the Burritt playground yes- . A strong feeling has man ; The closing was strong’ New high lquor law, terday morning, is believed to be sut-| Man, Kills Housekeéeper, Then | ¢ i favor of making this country tecords continued to ha marked up in —— fering from concussion of the brain Gun on Himself bilingual, Irish is compulsory In the ¢ "yt "oparnaon, General Electric 1 at the New Britain General hospital,| T"™§ Gun on Himself, schools, and in the lasy courts it ranks | 5 (T8 fftaTieon, Gengal | Bleciric (00 Shares North & Judd ‘ . : Bridgeport and Ne“ Haven (i35, admitted yesterday afternoon, | Naw York, July 31—Charles Blatt, | equally with English. Tt is but rarely | (R B POGE 10, 200 S°h Pers Men Held as Rum Runners |svent a restiess night and did not re- |50, shot and killed his housekeeper, | employed, however, and when it 18 | ny Tqo0ag s 15 points to 100%. causes some embarrassment to judges | oo of 1 to 5 points were recorded 100 Landers Frary g Clark ) Norwalk, July §1.—William Willis, [gain consciousness until this morning. | Sadie Tarbox, 85, and then committed who gave his address as 355 Benham ———— suleide by shooting himself in the |and counsel, most of whem are"lnr_m:- by various speclalties including Occaslonally an 8ttorney |pmeieopnann, Corn Products prefer- Prices on Application head at his home on Staten Island |ant ef it. avenue, Bridgeport and John Parker, v, 51 Orchard street, New Haven, were SITUATION IMPROVES today, according to the police. i;\uts in a!n nrlh:?\'ltnn;dl‘rnt:‘r\“(g:;\;' l‘ll':‘d ‘“M and National 1.ead belt | the court permits a % 8tock prices surged upwards todav | A $15,000 diamond studded | which had been given to Blatt many | vears ago when he and Mrs, Blatt|ing a translation, {‘carriad many pivotal {kdustrials, vail arrested here early today hy state po- lice and a motor truck loaded with 150 cases of beer was seized. Roth Report of State-Wide Survey Shows are held in bonds of $2,500, charged were well known vaudeville perform- department store, public utility and with transporting illegal beer. The | That Industrial Depression Seems |ers, was said by the police fo have AUTOIST IS BLAMED. [ specialty stocks to new 1924 high | truck is registered in the name of Al- | heen the cause of a disputé which led Hartford, July 81.-—The public|iecords, Motor shares rallied sharply | umfln enn vin Moore Craig of Bridgeport. to Have Reached Bottom. to the double tragedy. utilitiss commission today received A | following a favoruble sarnings report ] Mrs, Blatt, who performed weight | report from its engineer, Joseph P.|hy Studehaker, Sales approximated Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 “ “A. P,» HOLDS MEETING N ,fi{‘f;:;’;;’ lifting acts with her husband, died & | \fadhams, that the fatal automobils [1,100,000 shares o i vear ago. aceident at the croasing in Windsor : MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOUE EXCHMANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. New York, July 31.—The special [for ¢ ; i meeting of the members of the ‘:\ssn- ‘:L;,:,,::;f;,‘,i,m‘s: :";,fj?“;,f‘f,'f“:f,fl The diamond helt had been given | yyne 24, was caused by the manner ¢ High Tow Cloge ciated Press was held today to con- | ynqustrial condition In the towns of |10 MF: and Mrs. Blatt by Richard A. | jn which the driver of the automobile | Am can L1261 124 5 3 sider the applications of representa- | tne Naugatuck valley and | ther | FOX lateteditor of the Police Gazette, | olorated his machine on the €ross|am Cr & Idy. 172 172 e e tives of the Rochester, (N. Y.) Times ||l ‘o 5y en county and ale |¥heR the couple were popular vaude- |fue The automobile was struck by [Am Loco ...... 0 We Offer:— L places in New Haven county and also tat e by Samuel Cal-| Am Sm & . e e H Unlon and the Baltimore (Md.) Eve- | i pairfeld county. Miss Halloway | IS, Artists ‘ a train. The occupants, San al-fAm Sny & Re.. 60% 70 " 5 ning Sun for membership. A vofe g oot ot GEUBOE B Sk The police said that Blatt had de- | |apan and Frank Copenhagen, were Am Sg Rf em.. 465, 25 HART & COOLEY heing taken the applicants failed of |5 ay that there is an improve- |sigoq to sell the helt today, and that | ciad, Am Sum Tob .. 01y 9 25 EAGLE LOCK aiastion; ment in the industrial conditions of the dead woman, who operated Am Tel & Tel. 125 1947 — about one or two per cent and that [giatt's restaurant, argnoed against the s AUS ' . Am Toh ! 14015 L Prices on Application FIRPO AT CAMP manufacturers are no longer discharg- |saje, She later renswed the dispute, Harttord, July —The public| Am Wool 78 ) Saratoga Springs, N. Y., July 31.— :‘y;gnd};e]p':ut'::lplgi"l::a'us:;le‘nrl)r'\\;: VAL AL LA UL utilities rn'vnmlsq‘rm today report that| .\\m\ Tf‘nr.\( o 36% 361 We do not accept margin accounts Tuls Angel Firpo, the Argentine o | P 350 £ <7 the railroad wreck at Cornwall Bridge Ate Tp & 8 P, 1045 ReAvywleh, L aribbatat! i hTs ::;"a‘fx:{_‘“fl’; ;’f‘;‘é‘[’fi"; ?i;,::s:h?':l‘r’ William Oldham Plans on June 14 was caused by the exces. | At Guif & W . 18% e Sulphur Springs, Saratoga Lake, to-|io4 of qepression in all lines of indus- To Pedal Across Ocean | sive speed at which the train was run-) FH8 Loco - L4 28 day, to train for his fight with Harry | ¢y Tnere is decidedly better busl-| Manchester, England, July 31, — | PIDE: Reth Steel B .. eh Wills, in the same quarters Jack |pegqin the brass industry. She found |Bullt in a 12-foot square office, & oraft S Con Textije .... 5 sy (@ Dlnmpsey used last year to prepare for an improvement in the fur fabrics and {12 feet long will shortly start on a | Can Pacifie 1481 § We offer his bout with Firpo. He spent the 42Y | plush bysiness in Bridgeport. Speak- | journey across the Atlantic with its . | Cen Leath Co . T an | In getting acquainted with his new|i.g generally Miss Holloway said |builder and skipper, William Oldham, | Fore[gn Exc/lange Ches & Ohio .. 897 Y surroundings and planned for no work | ypane 4o an improvement in the man- |at the helm, according to an an- Chi Mil & St P . 14 4 g BEATON & CADWELL Co, : of any kind. ufacturing of heavy machinery and |nouncement given out by Oldham. Chi RIsl & P . 35 ¢ N 4 " small metal goods and novelties, The The boat is made of steel, with New York, July 81.—IForeign eX-| Chino Copper . 817% $ 313 Fear Disastrous Explosion |printing press business aiso showed | cight water-tight chambers which the changes irrcgular quotations (in | Chino Copper .. g : Stock In Bl‘itish Coal Mi“e unmistakable evidence of improve- |builder claims makes it unsinkable, | | cents): Great Britain: demand 4897 (:nn Gas | By The Assoclated Press. ment. There is a declded increase in |Oldham proposes to propel the boat | \mm,s 10 1-8; 60-day bills on banks | Corn Pro Ref .. 3 k 0 London, July 31.—A terrific ex-|the volume of business in the manu- |by his feet, and is fixing pedals for 4367. Irance: demand 4.983%; cables | Crueible Steel .. 56 5 | Dividends 127, plus extras plosion today shook Maltby village |facture of horn buttons. The corset |that purpose, but the pedals can also | 1-4, Italy: demand 4.32; cablas ‘11 Cuba Cane Sugar and it was feared that a great disas- |industry has very much improved. be used with the hands, which will | i'sy1, " Belgium: demand 4.54%: | Erie ... G Pri licati ter had taken place at the Malthy | give Willlams an occaslonal rest. cables 4.55. Germany: demand (per | Erie 1st pfd 8 rice on application main colliery near Rotherham, nine | BRAKES WERE OUT OF ORDER | GRAVE o triltion) 2 Holland: demand 38.18. Gen Eleotrle ...260% miles away, according to reports re- [ ‘Torris Krekorian was arrested this AVE DIGGER QUITS. dnnmud 13.54. Sweden: de- | Gen Mn(nrnv ceived by the press association. There (afternoon by Detective Sergeant Wil- | Alken, Germany, July 31.—Ths of- | yan 26,61, Denmark: demand 16.08. | Goodrick BRI ficial grave digger of this town has|gyitzerland: demand 18.60. Spain: |Gt North pfd were ahout 1,000 men In the mine. liam P. McCue on a charge of operat- i ' 1 i et ing a motor vehicle with improper | '¢5i8ned because the people will not | gemand 13.33. Greece: demand | Int Mer Mar .. 3 . L 69 TO WED 60 brakes, following an accident at the [die. ~Thirteen months elapsed with- | 1oy 4 Czechoslovakia: demand 2.96. [Int Mer Mar pfd 377 37% | ?u er c ter c [+] Austria: | Allis-Chalmers . 55 5 L | B 3 . . o Morlches, N. Y., July 31— |corner of Grove and Myrtle streets, | OUt & death and he wrote to the city | 7. 0 ciaia: demand 1.10%. ACm:t‘:~;azlnlllifilil ‘\i\'\: u;ulr'.l ke | WHERE NIE machine struck a Burritt "f":',f“"'h declded to accept salary | jang 0014 1-8. Rumania: demand Pacific Oil ! : today to Mark Cléveland, of Cleve- [street bus, VHCTL SISEL AN T WOTk R0ine dnn it gy Argentina: demand 83.00. Brazll: | Int. Nickel MEMBERS HARTFORD §I0CR EXCHANGE land, O, a nephew of the late Pres B e e Aemand 9.85. * Tokio: demand 41 1-8./Int Pul:v’!:_ sons BT 41 g dent Cleveland, and Mrs. Mary Claire |(forman Railway System | Montreal 89%. "\\:l“"“'c?t‘:'ti T'r ith & 94 Pearl St,, Hartford, Conn. Tel. 2-3261 Robins, of Center. Moriches. Mr, by | — 2 LIS JESSE MOORE H. P. SPAFARD Cleveland gave his age as 69 vears| Below Pre-War Efficiency unerals LOCAT STOCKS, R abe G and Mrls‘, noh_lr:;s said she \|\ s 60 Leipsic, Germany, July l.:%ummer e - “.; o “:: f\’,t'u Oil. . “ 122 Main Street. Tel, 2080 years old, he wedding will take |vacation travel has increased German L utnam . i I N > place here Saturday at the Methodist |rajlway traffic from 55 per ecent of Sargls Jacobs . Bid 3 :-1 “ :I“}"‘ S 1“: E. T. BRAINARD. Mgr. Episcopal church, with only a few |pro.war conditons to 65 per cent, 80 | Funaral servicss for Sargls Jacobs | Astna Casualty Ny | NAv e Wet ifR relatives and friends attending,s Mr. [far as the number of trains is eon- | were held at 1:30 o'clock this after. | Aetna Life Ins 705 & ‘\,“"h Pag Cleveland announced. =~ After the |cerned. | noon from his late home on Sexton |Aetna Fire .... Nat Lead .. “;‘4"1"5'”""!',':‘"” . ‘:O“‘I"“’"‘M- It is claimed that passenzer bus- | gtreet and at 2:30 o'clock from the |Am Hardware . : Purs ONl where they will make their home, iness s run at a loes and only freight ‘gnuqh Congregational church. Rev, F: | Am Hostery ...... g an Am P & T ! e . N : ' traffic pays. | E. Adams officiated and interment was | Bige-Hfd Cpt com . {:»nnAn" R § ] The HartfoAd-Connectlcut Tl’lllt Com,,any SWALLPOX DECREASES Befors the war the average speed |1 Fajrview cemetery, Billings & Spencer com. Plorce Arrow . Washington, July 31.—Cases of |of fast trains was 53.56 miles an hour, Billings & Spencer pfd.. : Plttsburgh Coal & 5 5 0ld State House Square Hnr“ord' Conn. tmallpox throughout the country de- | while at present the average speed i Mrs, Annie Fagan McCahe Bristol Brass . > ‘% Ray Con Cop .. 127% 28 i ereased generally duuring the week |47.50, Owing to the transportation | fyneral services for Mrs, Annie [ Colts Arms .... ; eading . . X L 8 af 3 " 2 oy ending July 19. The disease remains|taxes passenger fares are about 50 | Fagan McCabe will be held at 8| Conn Lt & Power DM : 2.,,,“,‘5& s Sale Uep()sn Boxes, $5.00 and up\\ll‘dfl- most prevalent in Pacific coast cities | per eent above pre-war rates, | o'clock Friday morning at 8t. Mary's | Fagle Lock .. . H Royal DN ¥ .. 42 ] toreign E\change to all parts of the world. with 57 cases reported. Reports from R — | chureh. Interment will be in St | Fafnir Bearing . Cinclair Ofl Ref 171 102 cities for the week ending July 19 | SOVIET EXECUTES ITS ENEMIES | Mary's cemetery. Hart & Cooley . . 88 : South Pacific .. 957% 0 95 LETTERS OF CREDIT GENERAL BANKING 5 S ) — thowed 179 cases comparel with 79 Kharkov, Russia, July 81.—Twelve | Er————— Hartford ':'l"m . S South Rall .... 65 cages for the corresponding week in Russians, fncluding one woman, have Hfd Elee Lig P k- Studebaker Co.. 39 . N 1923, ootn Srdered Shet by . Gisteiet Landers Frary & Clar Texas Co Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. HEARING DENIED court, sitting in extraordinary fesston | msfi.';':nfinxw i GT.M 587 ity PR 2 e s v | National Firs ....... 3 Tobaceo Prod Cineinnati, 0., July 31.—Three offi- n:\'h:;::'v";.l ;:lnn':;il ”\':‘ Ffl?h‘:r'u wors | \‘E’\:’r'IMOMTRI‘:’:,!':‘MH“HIBA;::'I.NNH N B Machine i - Transcon Ol . cals of the Schaller Brewing company |condemned to long terms in jail, ||| ‘||| N B Machine pfd ... . | Union Pacifie .. 14 1413 . Opposite §t. Mary’s Church 2 2 . * 210% 1 wreck of a train at Woodside yester. heari t en | whil t ! Niles-Bemt-Pond com United Fruit .. 211 211% Jere denied & hearing of thelr caseswhile 47 persons charged With com Tel.—Parior 16252 North 2 Jud ... U 8 Indus Alco 72% L | TWOR R. MEN ARRESTED day in which one woman was killed | S and 57 persons were injured The em- til counsel have succeeded In obtaln- ;"% 004 hcing movement which JOS. M. HALLORAN by the United States circuit court of | plicity in the plot were acquitted. | n 2ppeals in a decision made public h - | b P e Peck Stowe & Wilcor. 35 |U 8 Rubber Co hey : ': teday. The men had been eonvicted — | Phoenix Fire (44 U 8 Steel ..... 4 8 «.',,! HD 6§ --TWO R R MEN ployes were James J. Moore, assistant and sentenced on a charge of con- g MALARTA RAVAGES EIBERIA, I Rule’“ :‘l:g CCOO . ”;fl :'fhsv(;;] ;1'(‘“ o 122 2214 'nn on Sakk '»‘m'} engineman of an steetrie ToComEtive. spiracy to violatz the ,,rnm:\mhn law Krasnoyarsk, Biberia, July 31 -—-I gc«; : Tei‘lphoy;- veen 248 11 bR np‘r;”.r,‘a .”“ Arraigned On Techniea rges o who was alieged to have throwd thé ca. - ¥ R R P T T s v8 O 9% 1 and with maintaining a nuisanca. More than #2000 persons have besn a5l Borew > ! 188 Westinghouse YRR T Homicide Following Futal Wreck [switch which caused the wréck, ad@ e A siricken with malaria which hae been & | Standar er | STUDERAKER DIVIDEND ding slarmingly throughout 81- | " e YOUR SYMPATEY WITH #| giuniey Works ......... 108. | —_— S Soik Alfred Hunt, the operator of an elec- Ssuth Bend, Tnd, July 31 —The | beria ::p»:mrl’: In the Yentseh dis. FLOWERS Stanley Works pfd .... 27 28 . TREASURY STATEMENT. g tric tower, who released the power o1 end, . July —The | beria, 3 enise - Y # . ; ' : ; - Etudebaker corporation directorate to- | trict. Emergency medical stations TerlnnonHCo.com ceees A7 :: U. 8 Treasury balance, 572- . New York, July 31.—Tw6 employes cm'u:’n:l::m:‘::.n:fi e day declared regular quarterly divi- | have been established in the worst af- from Traut & Hins ......... » e n’ the Long Island railroad were ar- [ b fect but the pré cs of | - F. B BULLERER'S PUSY sHOP Travelers Ins Co vess 816 828 The greatest aqueduct in th | district attorney of Queens, the trane d“”‘” ST e s:.u" - p:;,'"rgd r"p)”’ (';M:.'m‘;n:‘ ;;:?;?mrv:!r:;fil 1 CRURGH 7. TEL. 8s6. Union Mfg oC 20 87 world is the Los Angeles aqueduct, 1aigued today on technical charges of «it commission and the Long Island stock' and $1 per share on & no- | bodies of = " - C vivnvnnnn e L PAr common stock outstanding. has made the relier work difficult Yale & Towne y........ 65% 66% | having a length of 250 miles. homicide in connection with the |railroad.

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