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(. T.A.U. DELEGATES | T0_CONVENE HERE Y. M1 A &B Society and!: Ladies' T, A, & B, Surlely Hosts the the Con Indications most sucoessiul history of the nectieut when August 24, The Y, M point 1a conientions CT AU delegates gather b and 20 I A& B and the Ladies T, A, & B society are pre paring a progrdm for the three days of the conveAtion and have appointed the following joint committes: George 1%, Kane, chairman; Willlam A syth, Jr, mecretary; John Kelly James H. Riley, Jr, Charles P, Wil liams, Willlam O'Byrne, William G Gray, Clara Kane, Margaret Lynch Rose Hogan, Anna O'Keefe, Anna Coffey, Kathryn Walsh, Anna Conley Flizabeth Fgan, Mary Walsh, Mollie Carroll, Mary [Mitzgerald, Florence Fitzgerald The convention will afternoon with recaption “Tabs" hall, Tn the evening services will be held at 8, Mary's church, the speaker to be selected later, Follows ing the services a reception and e tertainment will be held at the “Tal 7 Monday meorning a sung at 9 o'clock at St and the convention will open at 10 o'clock at the “Tabs" hall, At 1:30 | o'clock the delegates will be taken to Ia Compounea for a day's outing, returning fn the evening for a danc to be held in their honor at the “Tabs" hall, Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock a mass for tha deceased mem- bars will ha sung and at 10 o'clock the econvention will hold its second business session and elect officern, | In the afternoon the convention will | clese with a banquet In St. Mary's| sehonl hall, John Kelly, a one here society Wor Ruanday at the apen A he | | mass will Mary's ehurch membetr of ?h.‘ Y. M. T. A. & B. society of this city, and for the past three years state treasurer, will be a candidate for re. elaction. Willlam A. TForsyth, Jr, fnancial secretary of the local branch, will seek election as delegate to the national convention, OUT OF TOWN MARRIAGES, | Return certificates have been filed at the office of the town clerk, indi- cating the following marriages per- “forined out of this cit Walter F. | Rosenweig, a salesman living in this | city, and Miss May E. Sheridan of Hartford, married by Rev. J. J. Broderick, at Hartford, June 9. Henry erian, a buffer whose home is Inl this eity, and Miss Margaret Bilezeri- | an of Worcester, Mass, married by Rev. Atix Dzotsikian, July 6, at Wor- cester. Carl KKutz, a mechanic whose home is in New Britain, and Miss | Anna Zabel, of Hartford, married in Hartford, by Rev. O. E. Heydenreisch, June 28, | 'hnmane society Cily Items h M maishina h b West Main Miss Catherine Fitasimons pending Blest lows. bea # 8 LI adt ¢ -a!rl 1 of 98 eek at Miss ake streel is as f e eut-eut” pumps In our seuth Hemoval Hale Lakes K Twin Catherin Women's 8449, Look sloan Hios Mrs, P, Philip Herrman and daugh ters and Mrs. Arthur Elton and daughters of Arch streel have veturn ed home after spending the month of July at ‘Indian Neck August furniture sale tive stoek-—J). Kisenberg vt Miss Louise Unkelbach streel, 18 spending several Norfolk, Conn Fiteh-Jones Co. special A indow advt off en AO% Main of Man days at Bhirt Sale——advt W, W, T, Byuire, dirvetor of the lo cal Junier Achievement foundation, has been appointed superintendent of tomrs for the achievement camp at the Eastern States exposition at Spring fleldy Beptember 14 Miss Marie Driscoll of home yesterday and Mrs, R, C Naugatuek, Visit. after Erwin of veturned ing Mr Erwin Place, A number Park street today when water of were put from telephones out of the along order storm yesterdny seeped Into an underground | cahle Augnat furniture sals tire stock—J. Elsenberg, advt, Mra. J, reported to the police today Tuesday someons stole a pair of silk stockings and tle and other articles [from her hothe Fiteh-Jones Co —advt, At the request of the New Britain authorities Frank Preissell was arrest- ed In Danbury this morning on a non support charge in the local police ecourt morning. Fitch-Jones Co. Shirt Sate.—advt. Mrs. Hannah Gorman of Elm street was arrested this morning by Police- ! man Thomas Feeney on a charge of vinlating parole from the (_onn»ulcut State Farm for Women, Have the Hepald follow you on your vacation, 18¢c a week, cash with order. ~—ad ¥ Miss Mary. E. Finneran Beaver street, is taking a course at Yale university. August furniture sale tire stock--J. Eisenberg, advt. Men's shoes 83.65 special our north window. Sloan moval Sale.—advt, v off en- 508 Main Doohan of 42 Rroad strest Straw Hats $1.00 tomorrow of 168 summer 2007 508 Main.— | Look in Bros. W. Ha‘en Plosecutor Gets Complaint Against Snakes | New Haven, Aug. 1. — Complaint was made today to Prosecuting Attor- ney W. Hadden by the Connecticut agent here against the exhibitors of snakes at Savin Rogk, charging violation of a state. lawi ¥ The prosecutor said he would investigate, The so-called ‘“snake- | pits” were ordered closed after a visit NEW WORLD RECORD Regina, Sask., Aug. 1.—Tstablish ing what was said to be a new world récord, a team 6f horses from Lums- | den, Sask., pulled 3,000 pounds dead weight, & distance of 27 feet at the Regina exposition last night. This pull was measured as equivalent to a draw of 20.1 tons of a rock pavement or 16.4 tons on an asphalt pavement. | YACHT CELERATAS WINS Hallfax, N. 8, Aug, 1.—The vacht Celeritag, owned by Karl Tshurgh of the New Bedford Yacht club, won the New Rochelle-to-Halifax yacht race, | arriving here at 5:54:15 o'clock this morning, or 111 hours, 19 minutes and 15 seconds after leaving New | Rochelia last Sunday. The yawl Rev- | erle, owned by L. V. Lockwood of the | New Rochelle Yacht club, put in at| 6:18:35 o'clock. The other yachts had not been sighted at 11 a. m. APPRAISERS APPOINTED In the case of H. M. Engleman, bankrupt, who conducted a store on Main street under the firm name of “Stewarts” Referea in Bankruptey F. M. Yeomans has appointed A. Kaplan, Arthur Rothfeder and David L. Nair appraisers. | SATURDAY CONSOLE MODEL PHONOGRAPH Puts One In Your Home Widener’s 138 MAIN ST, ‘7"-'==L‘i {by a humane society agent, | opeled but re- yesterday "after consulting counsel. Leonard to Rejoin Tygers When He’s Reinstated Chicago, Aug., 1—Hubert B, “Dutch” Leonard, former American league piteher, cannot be reinstated in or- ganized baseball until August 6, Base- | ball Commissioner Tandis said today | when told that the player was coming | from T'resno, Cal., to see him, Leonard was placed on the ineligi- ble list when he deserted organized baseball in 1921 and joined the Fresno club in the San Joaquin Valley leagne where he played in 1922 and 1923. On January 4 of this vear he sought re- instatement and was told by the com- missioner that it would be necessary for him to disassoclate himself from ineligibles for a year before reinstate- ment, Teonard, it {8 understond, will join ! the Detroit Americans as soon as he is reinstated, Lieut Vermette Still Is Leading Pistol Marksmah Fort Niagara, N. Y., Aug. 1-—TLieut. R. H. Vermette of Fort Williams, Me., maintained his lead foday at the close of the eighth round of tha pistol ¥ryouts for the U. S infantry national mateh team. Tieut. Vermette today hronght his score to 2100 out of a possible 2400, Captain W. A. Hedden, of Birmin ham, Ala, placed sacond, as yeste ria\. bringing his seore to 2086, The Iplacings of the other leaders were unchanged. YALE MEN RETURN New York, Aug. 1.—John M. Goet ching, graduate manager of the Yale crew which won the Olymple cham- onship; Benjamin M. Spock, who rowed No. 7 and Ridney Coe, the Eli's trainer, returned on the Resolute to day. They brought the twe Yale shells, in one of which the victory was won. Other members of the erew will return later ln the summer, TOO F/\T ’I'O DROWN. Superior, Wis, Aug. 1—Georglanna |Raycraft, 39, 8. Paul, Minn., 200 pounds, leaped from a high bridge into the bay teday in an at- tempt to commit auicide, but was ton fat to sink. She wae buoyed up for 10 minutes and then police pulled her out. that on | He will be arraigned off en- | Re- | welght | NEW BRITAIN DAILY Personals 1es. Hugh 3. McGowan and daugh ter, Barbara, of Pitisburgh, are visit. ing Mrs MeGowan's parents, My, and Mrs 7. H. Kelley, of 53 Walnut styeet of few § Chureh dayd with Mrs. James Belaer street, 18 spending a relatives in Vermont Pr. Cliften M. Cooley and family have returned from a vacation at Mil. ford Mr. and Mrs. Mark danghter, June, of 131 will leave tamorrow for C Allen and Maple street \erment Misses Margaret Lyneh, Catherine Walsh, Irene Walsh and Mollie Cars roll of Bexton street, Anna O'Neefe of North street and Anna La Reehelle | of Main street, will leave Raturday | morning for Atlantie City ta attend the national conventiog of the . T Yoh on Al ¥ wi Mrs Mr. and Mis M. Johnson, of Per. | n" Chicago are visiting son's hrother, Andrew 162 Btanley street, Olander has returned ta her Datrott, Michigan, after a visg with her aunt, Mra, Anna Peterson of 173 Park street Mrs home ! n manth's Thomas A, Cross and Mra, Hazel Dariing of Kensington, will leave tomorrow for Canada to spend twe weoks, making stops at Nalgara Ealls |and Ruffale. | M and Mrs son, Hugh, and Chureh street Tohn & Rurrows of Hotel Wagh Ington will 1sava tomoarrow far a two weeks' trip to Cannda Mrs. 1. F. Atwater and daughters Llian and Hazel of 28 Trinity strest | gle eommon stock HERALD Wall Street Bri A plan 10 1eg the vastern which 18 eapected 16 the intes providi systenis 1. ¥ seotion ' be submitied 10 slate 1 . New & roads, is undersiood in the financlal district 1o have been discussed by e eoutives of the four ehief trunk lines operating vast of the Misslssippi river The conferences been atlended by Bamuel, Mea the Pennsylvania; Patriek Crowley dent of llu' N. Y. Central Wiltard, sident of the Baltimore & Ohie, nml Representatives of the Van Sweringen Interests. The thus far were sail to |ehiefly with the traffie consolidation el of ngiand have president of presi Danie disoussions have dealt end of the Direetora of V. Vivandon have amit ted the 18 per cent dividend ¢ preferred stock due at this time last declaration en the preferred was made April when the eomman dividend was omitted Directors of Mleel have authorized the purchasa of the War. ren Foundry & Pipe Co, for §4,000,. 000 on August 26, The eompany plans to issue $2,800,000 1st mortgage 6% per cent bonds agalnst the Warren property and 125,006 res of Replo. for the (transac tion, ‘The stock will he offered at $14 a share to stockholders, all the shares having bean underwritten TROUBLE IN DUBLIN [ Munteipat Steike Replogle Today Results in Flecteieal Current Being Shot Off | Wil 1aave tomorrew for Ray View, ' Milford MANY ITALIANS LEAVE | — | First Semester of 1024 Pinds 210,000 | Departing From Their Native Land, A Big Decreace, Rome, Aug. 1. During the first semesters of 1024, 210,000 Ttalians or 20,000 more than during the same |period of 192 emigrated from the | | country. The number going to coun. tries other than the United States was ent to counterbalance the de. In number to that country | necessitated by the reduction in the Ttalian quota. Emigration totals increased to Cen- tral Agierica, Australia and the United States, hefore the new quota was ef- fective, and decreased to Argentina and Rrazil. |Golf Club Officials Deny Alex Smith Is Through New TLondon, Aug. the Shenecossett golf club today de- (nied the story of the resignation of | | I | to accept a similar position with the Westceliester-Biltmore at Rye, N. Y. he same time denfal was made th.{ Mrs. Dorothy Campbell Hurd of Merion cricket club was to take over part of the duties of Mr. Smith. Officials stated that Mr. Smith was considering a proposal to divide his time hetween the Shenaecossett and the Westchester-Biltmore. TrustedfiEmpone Held For $20,000 Shortage Youngstown, Ohio, Tambakis, arrested last night in Boston for embezzlement, was a trusted employe of the Commercial Nafional bank for several years, He left on his vacation abont three weeks ago and when he fafled to re- turn his books as head of the foreign department of the bank were audited and a shortage of $20,000 was dis- covered., * Tt is understood here that he was "ahoard the liner Providence on his way to Greace at the time of his ar- rest. Word w received this morn- ing that he has waived extradition. 1.~—Charles | GOV, COX REPLIES Boston, Aug. 1.—Governor Cox tn- day made public his reply to the pro- test by Governor Flynn of Rhode Is- land agaiost the arrest at Rutland on (July 18 of members of a Rhode Is- "land party including two assistant at- torneys general. The governor &up- 1 ports the stand taken by the state constabulary who made the arrests and of the officlals who refused a telephoned request from Governor IFI)'nn to release the arrested rien. ! Had a request been made for coopera- i”on of Massachusetts authorities in- stead of the party coming here unan- nounced, Governor Cox sald, "the re. | grettable event of which you speak wonuld not have occurred.” BRADSTREET'S REPORT New York, Aug. 1.—Bradstreet's | weekW compilation of bank clearings | shows an aggregate of $7,625,430,000 jan Increage of 82 par cent over a jyvear ago. Outeide of New York there was an increase of 1.3 per cent. i SURCHARGE REMOVED Richmond, Va, Aug. 1.—An ord-rl removing the 50 per cent pullman and parlor car surcharge of Interstats travel in Virginia after September 15 , was fssued today by the state corpora- tion commission, 1.—Officials of { Alex Smith as professional of the club | Factorles Close, Dublin, Aug Serlous devalop- {ments occurred today In the strike [of the city's municipafgworkers who [went out last week when threatened with a six shilling reduction in their weekly wages. The electric enrrent in Dublin was cut off, closing ‘imv ny factories and stores |eranes depending on elaetricity were put ‘out of commission, threatening eventual completa stoppage of port traffic, The plan of decoration Tallteann games next week 1 for the fneluded |tramway standards baskets flowers, hut !\'hl“ these are hanging ghfares the pave- labove the thoro ments below are strewn with banana skins, paper and other refnse in con- sequence of the idleness of the mu- nicipal employes. The striking workers yesterday ieided by a large with de- majority to reject maintain its stand. LOBSTER COST HIM $70.93 New London, Aug. 1.—S8amuel Pic- cola of Pawcatuck planned a lohster pienie, but When he was approached by Deputy CGame Warden A, D. Hill he was found to have six that were under- sized. Tn the Stonington town court lobsters, costs of $10.9 tal of $70.93. making a to- LABOR PARTY LOSES SEAT. Tendon, Aug. 1.—The labor party v lost a seat at a by-election necessitated by the death of William Stapleton Royce, labor member for Holland with Boston. A. W. Dean, congervative, was elected, receiving 12,907 votes against 12,101 for Dr. Hugh Dalton, sociallst, and 7,596 for R. P. Winfrey, liheral. Mrs, Annfe Fagan McCahe Funeral services fpr Mrs. Annie Fagan McCabe were‘held at 9 o'clock this morning at St. Mary's church. Rev. John J. McCabe of Jewett city, nephew of Mrs, McCabe, was cele- brant at a solebn high mass, Rev Pafrick Daly was deacon, Rev, Wil. lfam P. Kennedy of New Haven was sub-deacon and Rev. Walter A. Mec- Crann was master of ceremontes, Rev, John E. IFay of Flainville sat in the sanotuary, The committal services at the grave at @, Mary's cemetery were conduct- ed by Fathers McCabe, Kennedy, | Daly and MeCrann. The pall bearers | were John J., Walter and Michael Me- |@abe and John, Willlam and Thomas Fagan. JOSEPH A. HAFFEY Funeral Director r. Paul Robinson. Assista NEW LOCATION-—585 MAIN 81 Opposite St. Mary’s Church Tel.—Parior 1625-2 Residence—17 Summer St. Tel. 1625-3 EXPRESS YOUR SYMPATHY WITH FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1024 WAII STREET STOCK down | Port | an arbitration proposal and the gov- | ernment made known its intention to | it turned out otherwise, |United FLOWERS of| F. 0. flllll,lfll(l"n! POSY SHOP 72 CHURCH ST. TEL. 886. FXCHANGF REPORTS [ ' 1 e itk e \ ‘ Fhillips fernoon 1 May e a u 1 Pacliig g & Poiut or W § Pprice than ints Lntied o MIA High " Friil jumped | and Gien ord | ' eral Klectrie “ hag! for all tm A W Am Oa Am Am g ' L ey w win Loeo falt & Ohio Beth Hteel B ‘ Fostile Pacifie Lea Co Ohia 104 % 1 16% 122% o“ 4" m . 18 " Can Contral Ches & Chi M & r Chi Rock I8l & F Chile Copper Chino € G Corn Prod Re neible Ste iba Cane Sugar I( | Endicott-olhn | Erie Erie Gen Gen 19 pfd ... Eleetrie Motors Tnsp Coepper !Int Mer Mar Int Mer Mar pfd Allis-Chalmers Pacific Oil Int Niekel Int Paper | Kelly Spring T'r 18'% Kénnecott Cop.. 47% Tehigh Val M5 | Mi4 States ON1,, Mis Pae .... (N'Y INYN Nof & North 8% 1914 BR1, Cen H&H West Pac 'ehn adornment of the lamp posts and | *Penn R R Pierce Arrow ay Con Cop Reading [Rep 1 & ¢ | Royal D N Y | ginetair 0il | South Pacifie | South Rail . Studebaker Co. Texas Co ... as & Pacific *Tohacco Prod . Transcon Ol .. Union Pacific I*ruit .. 8 Indus Alco Co Ref | u U 8 Rubber (U 8 Steel U 8 Steel pfd .. | this morning he paid $10 each for the |1tath Copper .. willys @verland Westinghouse (Putnam & Co.) Casualty |Aetna Life Ins Aetna Iire Am Hardware Am Hostery Automoblle Ins Bige Hfd Carpet com. Billings & Spencer com. . [ Billings & Spencer Nfd. . Bristol Brass Colts Arms . Conn It & lnunr ]\fd” lagle l.ock Tafnir Rearing Hart & Cooley .. Hartford Fire Hfd Elee Tight Landers Krary & Clark National Fire . N B Gas Aetna '[N B Machine IN, B Machine pfd Niles- Bemt-Pond North & Judd ......... Peck Stowe & Wilcox Phoenix Fire Rnasell Mfg Co Seovill Mfg Co & N B Telephone Standard Sérew Stanley Works Stanley Warks pfd Torrington com Trant & Hine Travelers Ins Unton Mfg Co Yale & Towne com o 10 820 Co 81y TATEMENT, $228,011,581 . A } S, TREASURY Treasury balance, DEPUTIE The Associmred Pross Paris, Aug. 1, — The chamber o Aeputies adjourned today for the sum- mer vacation, subject to a call by President of the Chamber Painleve to hear a report which Premier may make on the proceedings of the inter-allied Tondon conference. The expectation is that M. Herriot will suggest to M. Painleve that the cham- ber be summoned to hear a report on the reparation séttlement as soon as the premier returns from TLondon. eem— S ——— ON VACATION, By If you deposit your money at'the Burriti Mutual Savings Bank any Time from Friday, August 1st up to Tuesday, August 5th You will re- ceive interest from August Ist. Now is the Time to start that Savings Account. We pay 4 1-29, interest too. Herriot | PUTNAM & CO. Moburs Aew Vork sk Bifauge Musibers Hartond Mok Eschaigs A WMest Maie st el B Dove yesterday's ffer: 100 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK 100 AMERICAN HARDWARE 100 EAGLE LOCK = lUDD & COMPANY | Members New York Stock Exchange Members Humnrd Stock Flchunu METRORILCONN COBLG, New lirliaing lmn-m Hotel Bidg., Tel We Offer: AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO. Prices on Application JOHN P. KEOGH Members Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York STOCKS Bridgeport BONDS New Haven Direct Private Wire to New York G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509. N. B, Nat’l Bunk Bidg.—Tel 1013 Waterbury Danbury Middletown EDDY BROTHERS & @ HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bidg. Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 -We offer: 50 Shares Fafnir Bearing Co. Thomson, Tem & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND AARTFORD STOUR Exuum}gt Donald R. Hart, Mgr. We Offer:— 25 HART & COOLEY 25 EAGLE LOCK 25 Prices on Application We do not accept margin accounts We offer 100 Shares Landers, Frary & Clark 100 ‘Shares American Hardware 100 Shares Yale & Towne 100 Shares Stanley Works Fuller, Richter Aldrich§ ® MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCUR EXCHANGE #4 Pearl St, Hartford, Conn. Tel. 3-56261 JESSE MOORE H. P. SPAFARD Tel. 2080 JOS. M. HALLORAN 122 Main Street. E. T. BRAINARD. Mgr. HUGHES IN BRUSSELS | U, 8. Secretary of State Attends Re | New York, Aug. 1.—Foreign exchange firm. Quotations (in cents); Great | Britain: demand 441; cables 441% [ 80-day bills on banks 485. Franc [ demand 5.141; cables 5.15. demand 4.33; cables 4.88 %, demand 4.66%;; cables 4.66%, many. demand (per trillion) Holland: demand 38.20. Norway: d mand 12,58, Sweden: demand 26.851. Denmark: demand 16.08. Switzerland: | demand 18.58. Spain: demand 13.86. Greece: demand 1.72. Poland: de- man 19%. Czechoslovakia: demand | 2,961, Jugoslavia: demand 1.20. Aus- tria: demand .0014%. Rumania: de [ mand 43%. Argentina: demand it { Brazil: demand 9.70. Tokio: demand | 41%. Montreal 99 23.32. Tigo Ceremony Celebrated by Cardinal Mercier This Moming. The Associated Press. Brussels, Aug. 1.—Charles K. Hughes, American secretary of state, guest of honor in Belgium, went to- |day to Mechlin for the ceremony at [the Archeplscopal palace presidéd over by Cardinal Mercler conferring {upon the American cabinet membér |the degree of doctor of laws of the university of Louvain. It was announced that the univer. sity at the same time would make known the award of the dégres of doctor of political and economie science to Herbert Hoover, American secretary of commerce, in recognition of his services to Belgium. Just before going té Mechlin - See- retary Hughes received the degree of doctor of laws from the univeristy of | Brussels at the American embassy conferred by Baron de Cartier de Marchienne, Belgium ambassader o the United States. 5 4 THE COLUMBIAS WIN. The Columbias defeated the Corbin | Juniors at the Smalley Park last night by the score of 23 to 19. The battery for the losers was Coyne and Glynn and for the winners Sperry and Lifshita