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Million Dollar Bond Issuc in New Haven S The New FreelyLathering | (uticura, | Shaving Stick For Tender Faces ENT MED ANTISEPTIC a L4 e See the New “(‘ave-Man™ Oxford For Young Men atl THE WALK-OVER SHOE STORE FORTUNE IN WET (0005 CAPTURED State Gops Make $260,000 Hauls in Three Montbs Hartford, mn than ly 3 lued at more s 000 iy was sefzed the | in all the state by atate ended police durin [t | [ During the period Lusiest i1 Sx montl June which tory of 1 iqnor $059,119 to statisties comp lamounted !vl"i Arrests and Complaints sta m by state period totalied ) 4,046 complaints were about 1,000 being motor vinlations and ¢ The offic policemen In in- iring {addition, vestigated, law complaints 454.0 eriminal | miles while inves: tating 12 Aviators An unusual feature of the ness of department wag examination of 24 air craft and the 1 g of 12 pilots. A total of applicants for motor vehi cle operators licenses were exani- ined and 510 applicants for motion picture operators’ licenses, Theater |inspections numbered 622 and 4,553 fhepections of weights and measures were made, busi- fthe he WINS RICH VERDICT Award of 8853.000 {s Given Rnssian As Result of Black Tom Explosion in 1816, w York, July o” Ughet, who is a great sovereign na- Serge verdict for and gets the money apparently spend as he pleas of Riley, He is the sole diploms |of the defunct Kerensk: Russia, After the fall of tI and the accession of the Ke government he came to the States as financlal secretary 1o the Kerensky ambassador, Doris Bakh- metieff, to whom the United States millions. 5 Bakhmeticft resigned eoviets ined control. ained Ughet when he an- d himself as the represent of the “state of Russia In this capacity he sued the T, high Valley railroad for destruction $553,000 when he may survivor United wl the deral ourts su, tive " war munitions, zar's government, in Tom Tsland explosion, July 30, 1916, Federal Jndge Mack yesterday directed an $853.000 ver- diet in U t's favor, upsetting pre- vions decisions Ughet says he is going to pay the if he gets it, to the United s part of the K ensky war debt, Agents of the soviet government, howeyver, aten to petition for a the volution un recotver, money for a counter-re 14 Duke Nichols. Ughet he gentleman's agreement to pay to the [} The raflroad's attorneys will appeal the verdlet ler Gr <ald s bound by a noney States Says Poland Always Will Feel Grateful to U, S, A, Wa July 3 (P—Count Alex ynskl, foreign minister of ho 1s dey for Wil- will at- of Politics to eon- nd will bt to the Mass., where h Tnstitute will visit hington and Mussolini Gives Crowd Fene 1 3 M Frem Mue WOMAN EXLOUTIVE OFlanizan Hold ant W i torn 1 »mplaints and patroli- tion all by himself, has won a conrt | he | cs leading the life | "| dian is ing Eahihition' NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1925, e T e e e e e N ST STy SURVIVOR OF KLONDIKE Arthur Barton Cross of Naugauek, Well Known Man, Ex. pires Suddenly Naugatuck, July 3. (M- Arthur BRarton Cross, maining Connecticut survivors of the Klondyke rush, travellor died sudder and jour- at his home, 31 late last night of aeute dn- shortly after & o'clock, he for a few A second ought d nalist, Fark stricken with digestion evived ittack b In new In Ameriea, Mr. Cross followed a varied career. On his in county at the enfered the eniploy of Honlery at New Britain, He continued in n than 20 then began an extens took lim into « avenue, here an attack hours h A years resi he the Amerlean Co. for more vear Ive tour which ery country of the For he ha Nangatuck's correspondent of Waterbury American, he has writ- ten a number of *stories and maga- 7ine Material enlled in fren ivd exodus to the northwest served almost 25 years been the articles, to enliven much of his writing. Tmpartlal and accurate in his acquired an eviable reputation in this section. His intellsct and pleasant personal- won him host of friends throughout the state, Mr. Cross was born in Nutting- ham, England, in 1 , after grad- | nating from Christ College at Cam- bridge he came to America. Personals The Misses Helen Hanco : . Dona | Probulis, Catherine Weston, | | Bessin Shine of New Britain and guest Mary Kidney of Middletown are spending the week-end at Clin- ton Beach, Mr. and of Hart are week-end in Boston Mrs. A. H. Parker and daughter Dorothy and Virginia of Stanley street are spending their vacation at Hndian Neek, Mrs. Mayhell Parker {strect is spending her vacation at In- | Miss Minnie Parker of is spending the week-end at [ Indian Neck | Albert Helm of Woodland street is spending the week-end at Indian 1 Mre. stroet apending the of Stanley Stanley sireot e Misses Alice Carlson. Ger- ie Tartshorn Myrtle Anna irko, Emma (‘zit Quistherg, Catherine and spending their vacation at Lake amond, Mass, rosecy and Mrs, Woods of Columbia strect will next Tuesday for Quebec where will visit the shrine of St. Anne dec aire, i Daniel I {Newark Sh companied will leave tomorrow on an bile trip to ( 1da. The following gronp of New Rrit- 1in residents are spending thetr v& ations at the cottage of Court Co- lumba, Catholic Daughters of Amer- at Sound View: Alice Gaffney, race Murphy, Mae Smit Margaret Brophy. Margavet Toner, Rivers, Agnes Bardeck, May Warren. Lonise Howley, Buddy Granit, May Ruth Tgoe, Grave Catherine Mack, Joseph G manager of the in this city, a pifc and unele antomo- ullivan, store by 1 Burns Glaves, son and Marie Wenzel Missos Anna and Ella Sehram fvelyn Kardok and Estelle Rey wiil pend the wevk-end at Atlantie City. Miss Nellle Baker of Allen streot vill spend the holidays at Highland Lake, Mr. and Mrs, 4 Carlton str jays at lLon N3 Mrs, Virginia, Amy Panl- Larson of ng the Terrace. Harold ford Mr. and Rrighton week mo- of 1 spend flie next Canada ¢ Thodes o position Kard ime her England after tno th New Monday \Hon, DeWitt Lagerlof @ a oty frs. nding T holi- famils the Girove Reach Jssoll at Nidack yester 10114 n William ot (;unhoats Being Sent to Protect Lives in China v on. July 3 (@ . one of the few re- | thiz busi- | and | thelr | Schuyler Spaulding | Margaret | Tgoe, Mabel | Arthur Oquist and | FEENEY CONTINUES GOLD RUSH DIES AT 73‘ 10 BRING "EM IN Lands Two Drivers for Nof Marking Trucks Properly | Traffit Policoman Thomas J. Fea Arive do pot nev yesterday truck ave the capacity and speed of their and as “tivities two defend- d $6 and c morning Mill strect and Roth East continued his against drivers who trucks displayed on the eide 1 result of his ants were fir s in po- e eourt this Morlo Baretta of & Wi Helining of Bristol were arrested at Main and am J Main streets Good Samaritan in Trouble P. T. Nve of 58 Brooklawn street (rrested by State Policeman Earl C, Morin on a charge of loaning regls s to Harold Seaherg, after he entered a plea of nolo contenders through At torney Alfred LeWitt, Attorney LeWitt told the conrt that Nve had tration plat was dlscharged {tried fo help Scaberg onut by lething | ers 1o drive his geaherg had favor and machine. told the the mar! but | him take Morin A gone riding the ate Polleeman court that the plates Ioaned by Nye | & the property of Charles F. King of Berlin, who had left them on a machine he turned in to the Elmer Auto Co | Prosecutor Joseph (. Woeds tald |the court that he had no objection |t lenlency for Nye as he felt that lthe defendant had simply tried do a favor for a man who took ad- | vantage of it | Two Sides to Question | Judgment was suspended fn the case of John Hellen, gang foreman | tor the railread, who was charged with assanlting Barberri Giacoma at sterday when the com- | plainant claims he asked Hellen to | rorrect a shortage fn his pay. After |listening to the evidence, Judge Al- |Ming =aid that he was satisfied that |there were two sides of the argn- | ment nad Hellen was not entirely | responsible for the senffle ‘ Like Greb and Walker | Arrcsted early this morning on | Main street hy Patrokman Peter { harges of drunkenness and breach of the peace, George | Dyer and George Farley, both of 58 | Tast Main street, were found guilty and Farley was fined $15 while Dyer | paid a $5 fine Parillo of | High street, charged with as- | saulting Farley, was discharged. The | when the police- engaged in a court that ned Patters by Tarley He said that torson 1o the g to kick him 1 them and is then al- Parilio, immediately countered with a Blew [that sent Tarley recling came along at this point and arrest ed the trio. ¥Farley and Dyer were Trunk ceording Wields a Wicked Flatiron case of & tinned until Ay | Pravation Officer the station y | elus on o Josoph arrests were made |man found the trio | mixup. Parillo told the {he was with low son. who w ssanlted [ for no reason at all | Fartey knocked Py sidew 1 was ge lwhen he stepped hetw, neld ¥ Farley Neged v off who Calielss ve Kosnisky 1in e Edward €, when the man was found gnilty of aulting his ne, 21 Horace stroet, night. He was arrested olmen Jahn O'Keefe and Edward Carrall after they reccived |a complaint from bis wife, Komisky i Con- nolly on a eharge wifa lat thelr b | Wednesd Iby Pa | ——————— -~ Prepared at home in a minute by briskly stir- ring the powder in hot or cold water. No cooking The'ORIGINA Malted. Mill Wy, \ For all members of the family, between meals, or upon retiring. They were | to the testimony. | claimed that he struek his wife aft- ter she threw a flatiron at him for ordering two men with whom she | had been drinking all day out of the house, BIG TRACK MEET | Athletes From All Over Country Are Taking Part in Games in fan Francisco, | San Francisco, July 3 (A~Track and field athletes from all sections | of the country were set for the na- tional A. A. U, champlonships bé- | ziAning hare this afternoon and ex- {tending through Saturday and | Monday The program for the frst day lcalled for events in the junior class, | The genior titles will be decided to- | morrow and Sunday with the relay |vaces and the decathlon reserved [for the final day, The meet ts be- ling held in the municipal stadium | The junier competition, which has I nothing to do with age, is restricted [ta athietes who never won a first |place in an A, A. U. or intereol- {leglate conferenes meet, The ljnniors are eligible for aenior | events in the same meet. | The world's champions who will not appear until tomorrow inelude |Charles Brookins, Towa, 220 vard | hurdles; Morgan ¢ Taylor, Tilinols A. C, high jump: Dehart Hubbard, | Michigan. unattached, broad jump; Cilenn Hartnett, fan Francisco ympic club, discus throw; Jonni | Myrra, Olympic club, javelin throw; | Matt MeGrath, New Yorl A. C., 56 | pound weight, | | ‘fifirmuv\.\ and Poland, Commercially ‘ peaking, are at Grips. | Berlin, July 3 (P—Economie war between Germany and Poland has been declared with issuance of a de- | eree by the Relehstrat imposing pro- nhibitive duties an Poland’'s main ag- | ricultural and industrial exports 1 The modus vivendi governing trade relations between Poland and Germany expired on April 1, and no | steps have been taken for its re- newal. This temporary agreement | had been in fores since the lapsing {of the period provided for in the [ treaty of Versailles to care for post- war adjustments. | Negotiations for a regular com- | mercial treaty were hegun last au- tumn, but they were abandoned after lengthy efforts to reconcile the views of the two countries. MITCHELL IS SURVIVOR Gleneagles, Scotland, July 3 (P— At the conclusion of the third round today in the thousand zuineas tour. fnament the surviving golfers were Abe Mitehell, who won the thou- and goineas in 1921 and 1922, A. Havers, €. A, Whitcombe and A. . W. Compston, all well known nglish players. Compston this morning defeated Harry Amos who | vesterday eliminated Jos Kirkwood, the American professional. TO COACH MINNFSOTA. antown, W. Va. July 3 (- Dr. Clarence W. Spears, coach at West Virginia university for the last four years, has accepted an offer to coach the University of Minnesota foothall team. H. A West Virginia athlstic i | rector, announced today. 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She was contented to fore long rallles and to keep the English Wimbledon, Eng., July Mile, Suzanne Lenglen won her sixth Wimbledon women's tennis champlonship today, defeat, girl running at the baseline whilo she walted for a favorablo moment ing the English girl champlon, Joan 'ry, 6-2, 60, In the finals of the pac stands The on ‘The young English girl who rose from tennis obscurity to a place in {the fluals during her first Wimb| to RN S of France, equalled Miss Ellzabeth young Englith star many pointa. se in the second round and did | e - better thun Mise Kathleen M e, | FEEL EARTH TREMORS 1 \ champion, against Mile.! 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