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AU UL LU DL UL LU L L COMMITTEES NAMED FOR LEGION DRIVE Harry E. Scheuy General Chairnin ==Campalgn For' 840,000 Wil ) Opens Monday Noon ‘The general organlwstion for the American Leglon Home and Kn« dowment drive has been practically completed, The personnel ane nounced Iy us follows: General chalrman, Harry L Bcheuy. Vice-chalrman, E, E. Ogren, Treasurer, Curtis 1, 8heldon, Secretary, W, W Squire. Committees: Epcakers, . C, Jackson, Finance, ¢, L. Sheldon, G, V. Carlson and R, J. Borfin Luncheons, K. 15, Ogren and H, 1 Erwin, Publicity, R, C. Vance, H, A brell, Tim- B, Kranowits, J. Reche, A, 8. | It's His Law By HORTENSE SAUNDERS NEA Bervice Writer June New York, 18, = Floral frocks are fashlon's fad, Summer has not only dotted the | garden with roses and ' lilles, but | has degorated our costumes as well | with coforful posies, Never before | have flowers been so Important, sartoriull 3 “[irst wo have the flowered ma- ays Henrl Bendel, style of New York. “In crepes, chiffons and eotton s prevall, varylng in size from the mall Dresden figures closely pack- |ed together to the bigger-than-lite | variety 8o ovargrown that they al- |low for but' few duplications on the | gown. | “IYollowing the flowered gown, | the flowered hat has suddenly forced | | us to apprecie its beauty, On the {small Baugkok and milan shapes | materials tlow« Bt |are flowers knowingly placed while | An;‘!n:IP.\lclu fAgs) ; | on the wide brimmed hats are roses unr" nlm.J eorgo ol.u'n o, | | waterlilies and calas looking so | & enhrl. , O Andrews, R, ,“'y | very natural and so fresbly plucked | dy‘":‘r:;ml:"l:. HNPngl-A& R. lnll~; that nature must find herself slight- r yler, , C. Avery, | ly jealous at times." Fleitzer, William Kelly, H, C, Jack- | |~ hese flowers change with [ son, G, V, Carlson, Miss Grace Sto- well, H. A. Johnson, Harold Judd, 3. Manning, L. R, Wier, A. 8. Grant, John Rahaley, J, A, Purney, G. H, Dalton, C, W, Hawkins, A. H, Scot W, C. Milkey, E. K. Burr, ¥red J Ward, Stanley Karpinskl, G. C. Weld, Albin Bakicl, Rogert Whit- man, Martin Horwitz, Harry Pro- tass, Harry Ginsberg and 8, J. Traceski. Advisory, C. F. Smith, E. A. Moore, George T, Kimball, George H. Dyson, Edward F, Hall, H. E. Erwin, F. R, Gilpatrick, Rev, Luclen Bojonowski, P. K. Rogers, F. M. Holmes, P, F. King, M. D, Ralph’l. Gold and A, N. Abbe, The public drive will open Mon- day noon, June 22 at the Burritt hotel With a luncheon wunder . the auspices of the Raeus club, Instruc- tions will be given to the teams at that time. The drive will continue for one week. The total aimed at being $10,000 | for the endowment fund and $20,000 | results | will be shown on a large target to| be erected at north end of Central | park, Headquarters will be at the| for. the Legion home, The Chamber of Commerce. POTTER GRANTED DIVORCE Bridgeport, Conn., June 19.~(F)— Nathan Demont Potter Greenwich, a sculptor now on work on a statuc | of General Palmer, United Stat army, for unvelling in Colorado, was | granted & decree of divorce from | Marion [arnsworth Potter, Ayer, Mass, on grounds of desertion by Judge Newell Jennings in superior court today. Mr. Potter is the son of the late Edward Clark Potter, one of Americans foremost sculptors who died in Greenwich in 19 PERSHING'S MESSAGE Washington, Juns 19, —{P—Gen- eral Pershing today sent this mes- sage to Mrs. Robert M. LaFollotte. “Please accept my most sincere and deeply heartfelt sympathy" The general wrote, “in the loss that has come to you and your fam- \ly ahd the nation in tho passing of your distinguished husband after a Ife-time spent in the service of lis country, the nation will mourn with you.” 59 RIOTERS KILLED Santiago, Chile, June 19 Fifty-nine rioters were killed in the recent uprising in a northern prov- Ince of Chile, according to latest cs- timates here today. ‘The number ot injured 48 unknown. The gov- ernment troops used artillery to ex- pel the rioters from their positions. Right of Princes When in Africa, the Prince of Wales does as the Africans do, and his chapeau , with ostrich. being diplomatic. natives feel good. But he also wears the well-re membered checked suit that wore on his visit @ year ago fo America, just a little the worse for and permanently divorced from the presser. Truly, one of the divine rights left to kings is to dress as they please. Hen-pecked husbands and suitors, however, a-ast toe the mark. wear fow Saxe, | ! Makes the | the " calendar and a little later \\'fl’nmy! | expect the chrysanthemum and sun- \ | lower 1o replace the strictly sum- | | mer flower, | “The lapel of the taillenr or coat | 1s quite sure to have its colorful | boutonniere; usually of nattural flowers that carry out the color note of the scarf of hat,” Bendel said. “Many of the debs are wearing floral ‘bracelets consisting of a round plaque of small blossoms outlined with lace and ribhon mouuted on a ribhon, These are worn above or | |below the elbow, according to the | inclination. | “One even sees natural flowers in | the hair again, a style that has| | bgen passed for scveral seasons. | Both natural- and artificial flow- | It's his law that 1s causing all the fuss. ers are used this season, but for the This is John W. Butler of LaFay- |corsage, houtonniere and bracelet ette, Tenn., who introduced in the |natural blossoms are preferred state legislature the statute barring |even though t ey are much less en- the teaching of evolution In the|during. public schools. “Some of the loveliest parasols He will not attend the trial of {[come in flowered materials, or are John T. Scopes at Dayton. Dayton |plain with painted floral patterns is 100 miles away, and ho cannot [or they are decorated with silk afford the trip. |flowers and petals. Very unusual | just stay home and pray that the law s upheld,” he says. ones come in flower shapes, “The fastidious woman, of course, |carries out the flower idea as far . 8 s possible and affects the perfume |subtle, oriental "lOOk Another Man’s Car, |of the flower she features. With a |a room rather (1 { Now Must Stand Trial rose bordered gown, the suggestion | “Flowers Waterbury, Conn,, June 19— Of rose perfume is most alluring. |eummer than j After & test of his handwriting was | y&ht flower odors are much more | them also contril for made In city court this monring, [PProPriate summer than the of sum {Dennis McCarthy, South Leovard | _______ S {street, was bound over to the next ‘ superior court, | Personals ) on a charge | criminal term of the {under bonds of § tof theft of a motor vehicle, IcCarthy was arrested erday e " after o compiaint had been made | Miss Marion Schroedel of Division | that the accused took the automo-|5'" "' r“ “‘:‘ ""'”"r,”f" commencos | bile o Ralph Mastiano without pers oS UEAEACIEIRES BERIRNTI O U schroedel’s brother, Howard, State soard , June odors th n a gardern of Control Various Requesis 19 Chiffon scar i mission and ruined the tery in A DaaaE Ihatol first L()HH"'I.AHUH by the board o the machine. e : ontrol, it was decided The ewner received a mote, writ- | M. Edward Feldman of 72 Mon- | SOT0F0L i s el ten upon the back of a tobacco | "0¢-5t {,( is spending the, week-end | Cae T ome. time &8 U package wrapper, which informed |in Colchester. bill which empowers the boar s e (L eutivie sl e GEerie T Coviototia B connerton (i M LIRS AR Do found at the South Leonard street |Street hase returned to his home | ) ioy gor nlax- e ge, with the battery burned out, ’”"“‘7'\ rtmouth to spend the sum- o0 o5 and depniies ed the owner mot to be |MELBONINE L of Port. U0 become effective untii Ju [ che Y e Sir. and |About 80 applivations were tu It was signed “din.” r, 2 visittng Mr. aRC1over to the board by the ger This morning McCarthy L. Weed of South ot o that he had written the convinced the court note. A test otherwise | BOYCOTT DECILDED UPON | [ 19 (P—-A STARTS SINGING SOCIETL wnton, June general Waterbury, Conn., June 19—} and boycott of British, Japan- fsome day that bulldog is g Approximately 1,200 visitors, includ- [ese and American goods were « eel just as most Americ 1 |ing 600 members of German socle- |cided upon at a meeting of students, |do now.—Americ | tles from every city in the state ar-|workmen and other Chin | s Sg s o rived In Waterbury today for the [at Kwangt university state saengerfest which will take |The date on which the strike’ shall | 30 ARD EXECTED |place here today and tomorrow. bhegin was not made public, but it g | —_— Mayor Francis P. Guilfoile and his [expected tomorrow or Monds | Mexican Govt. Taki Vigoro {reception committee consisting of | It is feared that anti-foreign out- ' Steps Against In N l|:.« city officials 1 membets of [ breaks will follow, and the authori- Mexico City, June municipal boards welcomed the del- | ties of Shameen, the British settle- \moembers of the rems legates und Jater furnished aufomo- |ment, have taken the necessary |groups in the state of Vera ¢ biles for the ladics to tour the city, | steps to cope with possible cmergen- | have been executed witl e cies. fortnight, according to port 1 JURYMAN'S STATEMENT. | —_— 1l ek Bt - 5 CUT PRICE OF LEAD Juan Andrew Almazan, military Criticizes Fellow Member on Panel! New York, June 19.—The Ameri- |commandant, That Tried Miss Macei, in Smelti Refining Co, has re-| Capture of the rebels was mad New Haven, June 10 (P—T'rank | duced the ¢ of lead from 8.40 to | possible through the discovery of Platt of Milford, a juror in the|§.30 cents per pound. curlous code by which the vari Macri tria SHRVERINGEOUERE —_— groups communicated. The o letter which he sent Ju to . L TR President Phillp Ponid w| Rlch at Last Ofhak sshouts to fie vaur 4o Haven Bar associati that X antineceived s ’ he.and ten other 1c commandants in Clih L opinion that a singlc v in- Coahuila announce that thé follow fluenced in judgm 1 s oEa GANG A i st which were in circulation the | newed their activit he yousg woman defendan | der, hoping to avail ther s of a 2 break between the United St ) NEW NAMES FOR TRAINS | S Philadelphia, June 19 (®)— I ollow- | The mil it ‘ ¢ ing up its action of last April in g ing steps to prevent e ling names to cert trains instead of id letter and number nia Railroad comy H nounced it 1 F l fre ains. Th unerals J‘ the name given to a train eurr; | {milk from Ruffalo to = nd Jersey City . | Joseph Rouchetti |carries perisha om | ral ot Jose { Philadelphia and i South stre be | notes include t morrow At “Flying Cloud," the home a St Josej land the “Home at 9. Burial will be in St. M - — cemeter KILLED IN MIDDLETOWN | —— Middletown, Conn., J 19 | Card of Thanks Godfrey Kowalsky, 55, of East Hart- | We wish t k ou {ford and inmate of the Connecticut neighbors J State Hospital for the I pathy s durir November, 1918, was | bereavemer t ¢ ernoon when he fell | loved wife and sister e the ground from a ire on which Higgis <o for the t | he been workis T a- fal ofterings ture appropriated $ A new | trestlc ) CAUGHT AVTER CHASE M omas M New Haven June 19 (A—What Mrs. d \ the police ve to L to . s L : REMLMBER HER ON Clelohy i i 1 i pra COMMENCEMENT DAY with th i t of H : King with flowers om Baollerces of Springt 8 ter ¢ | In distant cities by telegraph service ing chase V1 - |Sitz. Ho-was charged with tlleness F. H. Bollerer's Posy Shop 1 i t - i Churety S Ter Bs6=I¥1 | [ | e el wieristh ot New tei i 1ax N 2 e R TR Jus"nhA Ha*te=\ porters of the ppe 1oday becor S g Oil h .”r“"u:. Direetor | Bulk fuel ofl vapor when mfm: 13 Sums with air is explosive mith is 69 and his wife is 68 given two bat Younger G A bulldog at Macon, G reration 5ers 1o rais NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 192s. FLOWERS FASHION’S NEW FAD BUYERS SUPPORT TODAY'S MARKET Initial Prices Display Firm Tone or pearls, ts that weled 19 () government obliga- | Royal Dutch .. ting the cmployment of |ginclair Ol . 3 inds at this center, marked [gouth Pacific t irly bond trading. Another |gouth Rallway ' New York federal veserve | gtudebaker .. to the east of credit|Texas Co ... also was empha- T & lacmc action of members| Transcon Oil . g 10 of | Unjon Pacific 4 ) the in-| .N‘.q Fruit . 2147 o t ral bonis U7 § Indus Alco 87% $6% 4 1 d v S Rubber . 471, 46 L s S Stel 17 184 1 - \\ m;.}‘ous“ 113 ! p 1 n|Radlo +..-e- 53 528 fans that emphasize buckles | BOND MARKET. -Renewed in All Lines New York, Juve 19 (P—Wall street opening. Good buying sup- port was in evidence at the opening of today's stock market antl initial prices displayed a firm tone. A block of 4000 shares of Federal Light & Traction cchanged hands at 36, up 1 3.8 and & new high rec- ord. Unlon Tank Car also attained a new peak price on the first sale. Plerce Arrow common, which re- cently has recorded a sharp advance, broke 2 points on profit-taking. Gen Electric . Gen Motors Gir North pf: Inspir Cop ‘In(cr Nickel. . Int Paper .... Kelly Spring .. Kennecott Cop. Lehigh Val . Marine pfd . Mid States Oil. Mis Pac pfd .. New Haven Norf & West .. | North Pac Pacific Oil Pan American Penn Railroad | Plerce Arrow.. Pure Qil Rep 1 & S |Ray Copper .. |Reading ... ! LOCAL STOCKS (Furnished by Putnam- & Co.) Bid —_— - 770 185 QUIET IN PEXING | 880 8§90 1 (@) —T1 CF Aetna Fire .... 595 No i vlant | Automobtle Ins 7% 7190 o b cld here |Hartford F 585 c I pts to in- { National’ I 00 tut i l « have | Phoenix Fire 3 ' suce | clers Ins .... 1140 i 1 t of Hardware ... i Hosier: foar « ) ympal 104 & Spencer pfd. 10 Brass 9 Arms 30 Lagle Lock . 108 | Fatnir Bearing Co Mn - | Hart & Cooley 7 — IN B Machine pfd S { Niles-Be-Pond com 5 North & Judd 42 Peck, Stowe & Wil 2 t Mfg Co ovill Mfg Co 1 Screw Works Works pfd ton Co com ex d | Union Mfg Co Yale & Towne d Elee B Gas Light y. Some High Low Close Allls Chal ..., 80% 80 80 Am Bt Sug ... 42% 41% 2% Am Can ... 1867 184% 186% Am Loco .... 117% 117 117 Am Smelt ..., 106% 1044 104% Am Sug . L 68% 64%, 6 Am Tel & Tel 142% 1417% 142% Am Wool L 361 35% 6% Anaconda ... 39% 38% 39 Atchison 118 117 11) At GIt & W T 51% 49% 51 Bald Loco ... 112 110% 111% Baltl & O . 8 o Mm% | Bosch Mag .. 85% 34 35% Can Pacific .. 141% 130% 141% Ches & Ohio . 94% 94% CM&BLP ... 3% 8 CM&StPptd 15% 15 CRISI&P .. ¢ 3% Chile Cop .... 34% 34% Col Fuel .... 43% 41 Con Textile .. 3 3 Corn Prod Ret 35 34y [Crucible Steel 66% 663 Cuba Can Sugar 12 12 (losden OIl % 33% Davison Chem 35 33% Bele . ooie % 27y Brie 1st pfd .. 253 Asked one asked him PUTNAM & CO. MEMBERS. NEW YORK & 3 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN- Tel. 2040 MARTFORD OFFICE € CENTRAL Row TEL. 1< e We Offer 100Stanley Works JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg,, Tel. 1815 Judd Building, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn, We Specialize In the Stocks of New York Bank & Trust Companies Prices On Application @homson, Thenn & o, Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORE AND HARTFORD STOUE EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. We Offer: HART & COOLEY FAFNIR BEARING Prices on Application WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS EppY BROTHERS & @ HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 100 shares PECK, STOW & WILCOX 100 shares UNION MANUFACTURING CO. Wall Street Briefs | The City Investing Co., has de-| New York, June 19—Toreign ez~ clared a dividend of 5 per cent on changes steady. Quotations (in | the common stock, On May 17 @ cents) Great Britain, demand payment of 2% per cent was au- §-16, caples 460, 60 day bills on | thorized. The regular 1% per cent banks 8, France, 4.13%, F'""“"’ dividend algo was author- cables demand 3.74%, | ized, | Belgium 4.69%, Gers | The Fisher Body OHte Co. reports 'ADY Jlnllandflfil?.fli‘a’, Nor- I net profit o $1,951.631 for the year “AY Sweden 26.73, Denmark e e e o izerland, 19.41, Spain | red dividends to $1 a share on k (‘; ‘”" ik WPO"”J" “ll" e o ainst $4.680,- CZechoslovakia 2.96, ugoslavia he common stock uguinst $4.63 e 039 urrh) v“l t‘lndli_ “n,‘ ,\\‘al“b\\\— wAR(Na 40,50 for he company is controlied by L 3 : 7 40 7-8, Shanghal | the Fisher Body Corporation, oD Brazil 11.10, Tokye 773-8, Montreal Dircctors of the Ohio Leather authorized payment o to § cpression in n have NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS tractors are invited to submit osal for a Fire-proof Schoel ling for the Consolidated School y of New Britain, 000 of its 6 per cent the oustanding amount the Despl eathe with the conipany )e favorable. karnings f ions and other hal | v le procured from dividen ry F. Ludorf. Arehle and s 2l Butliing New Brit. on and after June 19th, e In the ab v develop- | 192 4 specifications U. 5. TREASURY STATEMENT | = S0 ° iy f Aol IAter & tha L. s balance, $194 D01 e July 17 Co. shares to 144 1-4, P ting and Ventjlat- CEEARING HOUSE | STATEMENT | =t 58 EEie s St Sot =8 nEs ni and DUsinting Excl By o, nder separate res v 1u\1lwn ”U“‘ l”\v”n, 1 ‘] ont s ) b d 2 he. yield under ¢ ! ,000,000. Jitens i ST work hat e gev HANKOW PEAC Construction of a ne : b ire | With tons daily ¢ : o in this clty, which l‘””"‘\“" L3 \‘“ "l" Spsrpis > the acchitert since the recent “"‘”“ VD e ek compieted and s} Lhe¥ publication byl ihe | 108 (e R S ETERC A ROTLE e e 1 ¢ the “Tnsiruct . f of 'misleading |district hears from Mor ; Y forth in the speci- evens at| company controls the Fort W 3 s and other places. DErLCO ULUGLS Ric T rements for the Goeneral ilents are arriving Hong , °Nded June B r ors’ Proposals are a $1,000 {ong with the cre 1 attention of Preclatiorn ! ? or snrsty bLid /bend cott against the for- | Mon divid 4 ‘ the proposal. and the gners, t 10 agilators have | than a million dollars st ¥ the snccessfnl bidder rrived from Pekin X 5 surety hond equal to 507 of the A conference was held yesterday 1 1 8, for t Tnuon belween theiconsniar bods | Buria Brot ot o 1he MepReis t iliiays (gosemor ot HU oY pective contractors’ proposals | s the ¢ Y. lare a Certified check equal to 5 of el T ! ¥ s K L toft r bid or a surety Revived t ¢ v id bond, and the furnishing by the all sorts of ways of put rs vesterday controlled by S M. g bidder of a surety bond ngs. and some sound much | Schatzkin and Saneers Wer b Al to 507 of the amount of his N ek or el 1 have never b and 1 c Ml ety sympathy wit ot yosal must be addressed Coleridge used to tell, | policies o nie 1 delivered to the School Depart. or was hanged for high f the g C rent of New Britain. Mr. Joseph M. group now as y convineed that ir <hoiders, 1 Hillside Place, atrm his father died annot Pt the itain. Conn., not later tham ' sald he he fell from a oy tendered to me f 1 1025 at 11:06 a. m. Stand- affolding ide Newgate while he | coming year in association a0 REs AN T rgyman dministrative personnel to t ¢t The board. reserves the right te pa onth’s Companion ed by the Wertheim-Schats t any and all bids, = - zroup,” his statement said HENRY F. LUDORF, Architect 1 Pevchologists consider morning ——— The Mutual Building | hours best for work Some pearls grow in cocoanute New Britain, Cona.