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CROWDED OFF ROAD, AUTO_OVERTURNS Two Hurt in Accident at Plain- ville This Alternoon Two people were injured, one rather badly, in an automobile ac- cident involving a touring car and a truck on East street, Plainvijle, early this afternoon. A machine driven by Joseph Oddi of Plainville, with Joseph Colela, also of Plainville, Margaret Stanke- wicz of 210 Beaver street, W Britain, and another woman, was crowded off the road by the truck and overturned, according to meager information obtained this after- neon. A passing automobile brought 0d4di, Colela and Miss Stankewicz to New Britain General hospital at 1:15 this afternoon, the other woman in the party going to her home, Colela s the worst hurt of the party, his condition being termed bad but not merious at the hospital, Mies Stanke- wiez was also hurt, but not as badly as Colela, OAdi was uninfured. EXPLORERS LEAVE Rustlan Scientists Will Make Study On Mongolian District Leningrad, July 7 (A—An expedi- tion consisting of 14 members of the Russian academy of sclence,under the leadership of Professor B. J. Viadimoreff hae lett for Mongolia to | conduct geological and archaeologic- al explorations. The Russian professors will try to maet Rov Chapman Andrews, leader | of the third Asiatic expedition of the American Museum of Natural His- tory, and say they hope to conduct researches similar to hie. N OPPOSED TO HYL! New York, July 7 (®—NMavor Hy- lan welcomed Mayor John W. Smith of Detroit and the baseball team of the Detroit fire department at city hall teday. During his address of welcome, Mayor Hylan remarked that the bootleggers of greater New York have added themselves to the | st of “vast and sund opposed to his reelection. Mayor Smith said he shared the general view of the west that N interests'” TYork ig a city of all the people of | the United States. LIBRARIANS MEET i Seattie, Jnly 7.—Approximately 2,500 librarians from all parts of the United States are here for the 47th | annuval conference of the American Library Assoclation which last night i | opened | Personals | | Mr. and Mrs. James Crowley, | James Crowley, Jr., and family and | Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Solomon of Chapman street are for the summer. Michael Fiscattl of New York, in- | at Morris Cove ternational detective, was the guest of Willlam P. Sikora yesterday. Miss Alice M. Plerce of | Lincoln strect is vacation at | |Crater club, Eesex, N, Y | Miss Mabel Hibbard of 65 So | High strect is spending several | weeks in New York ( | Logan E. Page and family of 22 Harrison street have gone to West brook, where they will spend the next e | Mrs, D, T Lincoln |street {s passing the month of July Bartlett of 212 |at Grove Reac) Miss Lonise Hawl of Walnut street Miss Efz Granitt of | Brook street are spending the week |at Sound View, | Miss Edna Hawley of Walnnt street left yesterday for a week's st at Short Beach. A meeting of the claims commit- | tee of tl nmon countll will he {held Friday evening | : BIGGEST MOTOR SHIP {22,000 Ton Ve Powerful ur‘ | its Kind Launched at Belfast | Belfast, July (P—A ) ton | motor ship, the largest and most | | powertul of its type in the world, | was launched at Queen Island, Bel- | fast today and chrigtened Asturias | | by the Duchess of Abercorn. The | | ship will trade with the Argent \»n d Brazil Ths Asturias 1= especially design- | ed for the South American trade, | |and will accommodate 1,720 | sengers. | PRESIDENT IS SILF '\r‘ | Does Not er on Ju Snamps ¢ Fourth Speech | Mass., July 7 (/> {the face of criticisms in some Euror {ean ner apers about his Cambridg eech, Prasident Coc lot 1t i known (oday that 1 not pro- | pose to enlarze on the view then ex- | pressed that the na E must enter into a security pact for| | their mutual protectio g support of Ame fart The cch was plain er should be no misund is meaning and th I'ment on his part is president bel | sp: unpe MARRIED IN LONDON ’ Woolwort} worth, a cot son of Freder n of the foun Woolworth stores, and Mss El f London, were | married today fashionable St. | Margaret's church in the shadow of Westminster Abbey Official Hartford Stock Exchange Quotations | FURNISHED BY JUDD & COMPANY Burritt Hotel Building BANKS AND | Bld | Ask Div. [Payable « Capita | Herbert Miall, head of an institute | City Bank and Trust Co. | seo 0] QJ 700,000 | for cts in speech, who contends | Conn, River B, Co. | W[ Jad 150,000 o ¢ is as nity in it fticos Back 250 o 1130000 | that there s as much inhumanity ir Hartford-Aet 1] Qu 00| festing with this disability as there Harttord-Conn, 'Trust Co. | | | W[ Q | wonld be in the case of hlindness MecriiiEtantorgHaitatd | [ 85 o B deatness or other physical ailments. ark 8t. Trust Co. IS G G | | Tn his reply to Mr, Miall Sir George Phoentx National Bank &) go| In his reply to Mr, Miall 5 de Trust Co. | 400 Gior |l 0 sald that, while questions of bad IER QRERTKCA U 8, | - P IR&3 4000001 aste do not properly constitute a| Utk Soningy raes G, : : s 1000000} ground for censorship so long as | FIRE INSURANCE COS. personal allusions are not implied, Aetna Fire Ins, ex | 585 1 e | QJ | sn00000|nevertheless the lord chamberlain, Autemobdile Ins. ex aen QJ 2 000 | who has authority to ban plays or | Hartford Fire Ins. ex HE 1) Q. 8.000.000} any part thereof, will take the Miall Nattonal Fire tns, ex fos 5 Q3 000:000 | 43 . 2 & Phoeniz Fire Tus. ex | s a1 | snooeno|protest Into consi on so as to| Rossia Iny, L 88 ! 24 QJ 1,200,000 f avoid. so far as possible, causing | | pain and humiliation to these af- | | fiicted with defects such as stutter- Aetna Casusity & & Co. QJ 00,000 | | Aeina Lite Ine. ex | 10,000 | | Comp. General Life a3 00,000 | —— - Hartford Steam Boller Qi 0000 | READ THE HERALD WANT ADS | Travelers Ins. ex G 00,000 | PUBLIC UTILITIE | H{4 City G. Lt Co. pfd. (25) | 8 ' 35 Q3 | 0000 | 4 i 8 | 1 Hfd. City G. Lt com. (25) | Hartford Electric Lt ptd ex Hartford Electric Lt com ex | 1| 0 8> N. England Tel. Co. . 0,000 Conn. Lt. & Pow 7% pfd l 08 ; vl I 4,500,000 Conn. Lt, & Power 8% pfd. 11 1 h ! | MANUFACTURING COS. American Hardware Cor. (25) 80 oy 122 1 sne oo | Automatis Ref. Co. : S ) QMI{ 1600600 Bigelow-Htd. Carpet Co., com l it 2 s Billlngs & Spencer Co,, ptd. (25) 10 - Billings & Sponcer Co., com. (15) - i Colline Company s Q118 | 1 Colts Arms Co. (28) | ] s 01 ) Eagle Lock Co. (25) | 1 ] Fafnir Bearing 1 ) Fuller Brush Co. lst Ptd. (25) ' 1400 Fuller Brush Co. Class A (25) cam | 24 9210 Fuller Brush Co. Class AA com 1 19,0 Hart & Cooley | 1% International Sflver, ptd | 7 6.0 Tnternational Bilver Co., com. | ’ . Landers, Fraiy & Clar | = ol 1 i w Brit, Mach, Co., ptd | = 1 0 New Brit, Mach, Co., com. (25) | i - 1 0 Niies-Bement-Pond pfd | | | 1674.200 Niles-Bement-Pond com | ~ Qi s North & Judd Mtg. Co. (28) | [ Peck, Stow & Wilcox (25) | Qr1 ) Russel) M?g. Company | z 3 ) covill Mtg. | 15 QJ Standard Screw Co. | Q) 00 Tnlon Mfg. Co. N. Brit. (25) | 3 3 10 | QJ & Towne Mtg. Co. (35) . | 185 QJ | « loek Cofl Pipe | B 20 | - i Thase National | Chatham Phenix Nat'l National Nat'l Bank of ex . Equitable Trust ex Farmers Loan & Trust Co. Firet National Bank Guaranty Trust Co. Hanover National frving Bank-Columbta Trus* Lawyers Title & Trust Maghattan Co. (Bank of) (5. Mechanics & Metals Natl Nattonal City ex New York Trust Ce. Park National Titls, Guareniee & Trust 0. & Mortgage & Trust Ce. AUTIVE INSURANCE AND Ameiican Alliance American Surety ex Continental Ins | ty—Phenix Ine Franklio Fire Ine. Ce. (25) | Glepe Falls b ae Giobe & Ru Great Amert | | | n tnsurance Co. » North America (10) *0) | Co. of Liberty Toe Co Niagard Fylle Ine. Oo (50) Preferred Accident Wertchester Fire lns Oo. (%) s—extran | reduced Von Hoogatracten Haz Not Pald Lawyer Ae Has Hired For Inj, INCOME TAX GUTS ARE LOGIGAL ONES (Continued from First Page) pealed before taxes on incomes are $166,000,000 Estimated e yleld of these levies he es- timated at $166,000,000 annually. I'he ellmination of taxes on G\- comes of less than $5.000 estimated wofild wipe out 11 per cent of the number of returns mads under éx- isting schedules, tacks t v permitting de- ions for capital losses, suggest- that “the subject might very well be discussed as to whether the whole matter of taxes on gains and cses in capital might not be re- pealed Fo go Into the application of the by the bureau of fnternal T fs to reveal the absurd re- snlts of these provisions. Many of a statutes work out foolishly." COUNT HUST PAY FEE IF HE WANTS PAPERS SERVED His Work July 7 P—The service Countess Salm Von " ina suit regarding the v Ating 1 Austria of her mar- ria today watted ment of & $4.00 Drocess server's tee. Millicent Rogers, New York so- ctety girl and granddaughter of Henry H. Rogers of the Standard Ol ny. married Count Von Hoog- en secretly at city hall in 3 on January 8, 1924 There 1 honeymoon trip to Parls and bride’s father, Henry n Rogers, t abroad and r home. A few months | was born of Dr, Imil Kammerer, yer, there have been county court at Brook- lyn summons and complaint in a suit ind costs. A copy of n ven b ythe coun- attacched. has notitied Arthur 1 of Brooklyn, who represents na la that the papers until Le gets his or vyer, ved 59, of 475 Btanley for a number of street, years a Main street shoe merchant, formerly died at his home this morning. He leaves § wife, two sons and a daugh- ter. He had of late been for some time a canvasser for the C. F. Adams Co. The tuneral will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Burial will be in Beth Alom cemetery, Funerals Mrs. John Prystasz. The funeral of Mrs. Annle Prys- tasz, wife of John Prystasz of 24 Unfon street, was held this morning at 8:80 o'clock at the home and at the Ruthenian church at 9. Rev. Dennis Kulmatycky, new pastor of the church, celebrated the funeral masa. Members of the Ukrainian so- clety of the church attended in a body. The committal service at the grave was read by Father Kul- matycky. Burial was in Falrview cemetery, Lena Mazur, The funeral of Lena Mazur of 58 Oakland avenue was held this morn- ing at 8 o’'¢lock in the Russian Or- thodox church. Burial was {n Fair- view cemetery. Mrs, Harriet Emeline Marsh, Tha funeral of Mrs. Harriet Eme- line Marsh wil be held tomorrow morning at 10:45 o'clock at the B. | . Porter Sons’ funeral parlors, Rev. Willlam Ross officiating, and at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Feeding Hills Congregational church, Feeding Hills, Masa. Burial will be in Westhampton, Maes. Walter Denkiewicr The funeral of Walter Denkiawicz, 18, who was drowned Sunday night ile bathing in Fish Trap laks, La | Porte, Tnd., will be held in that place |according to word received here to- day. Burial will also be in La Porte. 'SAYS HE GAN IDENTIFY MEN WHO KIDNAPPED HIM Victim of Chattanooga Affair Hopes Stern said the countess wanted the | hatt validated in order to pro- | to Pick Out His nariage validated in orde = ssailants L her son., Validation was neces- | A n in Austria because sthe count | chattanooga, Tenn., July 7 (P— divorced when ke captared the P e irss. The. count s on the con- [+nat ha can very well identity as to hent somewhere playing tennis The (t her father 1ome Southampton. countess is in | Censor Earns Thanks Of Those Who Stutter | London July 7 (A — Protest igainst the ridicule of stammering lon the stag filed recently with | str Georze . comptroller of TRUST COS. | the lord chamberlain’s office, by J. | Mason as prisoners for tendays In and weight the him and masked br. W. size who held men D. {the mountains of Tennessce, en- | couraged officers who are continu- |ing the investigation. The two men, who disappeared June 23 | were found Sunday handcuffed and | tied to a tree. Bowman issued a statement last night from the hospittal where he is recovering from injuries received when, according to his story, he and Mason were attacked by five ked men, beaten, tortured and n on each successive night chained to a different tree. In his| statement Bowman ascribed his ac- | tivity and that of his companion in assisting federal prohibition officers in breaking up illicit liquor stills as the reason for their abduction. PRISON TO BE HOME OF ART Repert of the ASS) Bond serve Agents, ks and Ban and’ Exchange expe ngs or Thrift Fun pavable (including all b o » best of my k and sworn te bet THE NEW BRITAIN TRUST CO. 1ot of businese on the 30th day of ecure Postal Savings Deposits, est earned .uiieeeenes LIABILITIES nses F. Reval, July 7 (A—The old prison tower, referred to In popular par- lanse, as “Blg Margarete,” and used a state prison under former Rus- an governments, Is to be converted into a home for artists. It will have a number of studios and exhibition rooms and living quarters for a num | her of Esthonfan painters and sculp- tors. Condition of ETS 000.00 and and 6 ... Certificates of Other time deposits 1,843,782 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1925 i . hes i Because her sweetheart Henry Clay, was United States wat serving with navy in Miss Jackle Van Diver, 22, Davsville, Ky, went to Cinein- nat! clad in men's clothes and tried to enlist as a sailor. When her sex was discovered recrulting officers took up a collection to send back home. th Chinese 22 of OBJECTS TO INSPECTOR The board of police commissioners is awaiting action of the Gamewell Co. relative to the clause in the con- tract for the installation of the red light system here which the Iocal of ficials find objectionable, and which is, the requiring of the services of an inspector to supervise the b stallation at the rate of $25 per day. The polfce commission feels that the | local city electrical department s qualified to install the system. e New Britain National Bank Charter No. 1154 erve District No Report of condition of the New Frita ational Bank at Britain in tie state of Councctleut, at the close of busi- ness on June 30, 192 Loans and discounts, Includ sold with this bank 3, Total loans 3 193 c 12 tles, ete.: ., sois 1,938,8 Banking House, $200,000; Fur niture and fixtures, 30340107 0 el 209,340.07 awful reserve with Federal teservo Bank e Items with Bank In proces tlon oa 108,589.33 Cash in vault and due from n; 612,138.57 Amount d bankers, and_trust fes in the United than 8 9 Incly and 10) u fund with 1. & nd due from { or : 815,66 Other assets, i any ... 88014 Total 53.180.5 LIARILITIES Capital gtock pald in £00,000.00 Surplus fund 400,000.00 Undlvided profits §54.05 Less current expenses paid Reserved for taxes, Interest, ete., accrued _, Anount due to Federal T serve Bank (deferred eredits) 5 e Amount due to nationa Amount ¢ forelgn tneluded tn Items Certifled ehecks Cashier's checks Total of items 22, 23 outstanding 24 Demand within Individual de t cheek 5 407116745 Certificates of lees than 30 than for mot Dividends unpaid ....... 25,000, da; Total of de mand deposits (other than dank deposits) subject to Re- serve, Itoms 27, 28, 29, 30 31 A $4,090.107.45 Time deposits subject to Re- serve (pavabl b day or mubject 0 days or more notice, and postal save ings) deposit (ot than for money rowed Postal eating Total of deposits sul to Reser: HAMBERLAIN MAURICE STANLEY, Director. nd sworn to hefore me this 10 Geores | her | WERGER RUNORS BODST P STOCK Aflanta, Birmingham and At- lantic Issues Affected New York, July T (F—(Wall Street Opening)—Conflicting prics cs marked the opening of to- stock market, which was fea- by accumulation of the low- 1 motor issues. Packard rose to a new high price for the year and Willye-Overland also was in de- mand, One of the most active stocks at the opening was Atlanta. | Birmingham & Atlantic, a point on revival of merger rumors. Stockholders of Mack Trucka, Inc., today were offered rights to sub- scriba to 75,000 additional common skares at $100 each on the basis of ona share for each five now held he market value of the shares to- day w n of t giving valuable recently advanced from a 1825 low vel of $117 to a record high of $15%, attained yesterday, but sold off tod the “good be effee- lay on publication of news.” The offering will stockholders of record July 120 and subscriptions will be payable |in two 850 {nstallments, dus on | August S and November 9 Directors of the company an- | nounced the formation of the Mack tive for | Realty Co, which will own and op- erate aervice statl for Mack Tricks throughout the country. The subsidiary will have $1,000,000 capl- tal stock, owned by Mack Trucks, Tne, and will lssue £3,000,000 one to 15 year serial § per cent notes I Figh Low €1 [ Allls Chal Am Can Am Loco . Am Smelt 1083 514 Am Sug . 65 644 |Am Sum 8% 83, |Am Tel & Tel 1402 14053 |Am Wool 411 403 | Anaconda 3055 | Atchison 1191 At GIf & W 5 | Bald Loco 115 alth & O 7T | Beth steel | Bosch Mag | Cen Teath | can Pacific .. 142 | Ches & Ohio . 95 [cM&stp .. 8 C M & St P pfd 16 C R Isl & 4y | Chile Copper 343, | Col Fuel 42 Yh .. 4R1 hrdlu f Con Textile Prod Steol Oil n Cru Cosden | Erte Eric Gen 1st pfd Gen Motors Gt North pfd Iisp Copper Nizkel | Lehig Marine | Mid | Mis Pac prd | New Haven Norf & West North Pac Pacific Ol Pan A | Penn P &R { Pierce Arrow Pure 0il {Rep 1 wy | Reading Royal Dutch o nir OIl ... 22% Pa 101y |South Railway 983z Union Pacific 1 U S Indus Alco 17 8 Rubber . wWilly nd 1 S, TREASURY STATEMENT CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT New, 000 which rose | anticipa- | PUTNAM' & CO. MEMBERS. | NEW _YORK _& HARITORD STOCK EXCHANGES JWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. 2040 ° MARTFORD OFFICE € _CENTRAL_ROW TELI2: el We Own and Offer: COMMERCIAL TRUST CO. NEW BRITAIN TRUST CO. 3 | ee— 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, Con. We Recommend and Offer: AMERICAN HARDWARE CORPORATION BIGELOW-HARTFORD CARPET COMPANY EAGLE LOCK COMPANY LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK SCOVILL MANUFACTURING COMPANY STANLEY WORKS TORRINGTON COMPANY Stocks Prices On Application | @homson, Tfenn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORE AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. WE OFFER: 25 shares HART & COOLEY Price on Application WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS ’ EDDY BROTHERS & HARTFORD NEW,BRITAIN Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burrittth;t-eltBi\dg. Tel,2-7186 Tel. 3420 We offer 50 Shares, Landers, Frary & Clark 50 Shares, Fafnir Bearing As Important As the Marriage Certificate If every wife knew what every widow knows, she would insist on life insurance with trust protection. Consult Our Trust Officers for Information Without Obligation THE HARTFORD-CONNECTICUT TRUST CO. Old State House Square Wall Street Briefs After nearly two years of nego- ‘ 2 tiations, bondholders and steckhold- [ : —-—" °s of the American | The Carter Oil Co,, crude cil sub- Co. have agreed on sidiary of the Standard Oil Co., nlan of reorganization ‘_\4\: Jersey i r new issues of first A aths nds and 7 par cent eu- Refining & m ad stock, details of Virginla, w v ed to be announced natural gas, y el it the Standard - :‘?v”‘jn“\ el s Merger talk in the street has exe canles) ‘ ,; . in ( L tended to Independent Oil & Gas, in X . f.d e y 4 ; which Willlam C. Durant has a larg- I lertaken by the 0 v intorest. Negotiations for conseli- j P e . A th another important oll Wil movement in the stock | oo reported to be 1 {market I st ent cond y | ward nd started on July & t T year, t was not until after the 8. Kresge Co. reached esidential election that it s < the first hal? of 1928, and burst fort A $80,355.956 in the fon of 2,000 v ) year. Jun- sales in- the New Co. ha bacome per & Brass Re- Nove s A tendency hag agair hich represents though there } A r cent of the copper or recessions ¥ and about 90 per, br ectors of the Tren Praducts pper. brass and industry, poration ay ¢ nd of 75 cents a s} rs of record July 16. The previous nowledgs and beliot W. MACOMBERa Treasurer ore me, thls Tth dav of July. 19 C. 1. LAY Notary Publle “The Telegraph Florist of HAVE REMOVED TO 87 WEST MAIN ST, Professional Building F. H. Bollerer's Pasy Shop wWE New Britamn.” Josaph A. Haffey Punerm: Director Phone 1633-2. opposite St. Marg's Ubarch Residence, 17 Summer 6t~1625-3 LAY just one hour decide that N che Gellar. divorced wife of a Toledo o deaier entitled te $50.0 ym his second wife for alienati ef his affections She married Geller in 5 and the civorce was granted in 1923, two vears after Geller met tha woman 'who later became wite No. 3 L x| New Yor y “oreign ex- hs ended M ARAINS ANRes easy tations (in cents): 120 in the correspondin d eat Bri nd 485 5-8; ea- ¥ es 456 1-8; 60 day bills on banks i -— 481 5.8, Frar | operations at the La Relle Worke § the Crucible el ( of Am Hol | busing by manutact ot ) 1941, Spain 1484, { implements Poland 19 1.4, Czecho- { —_ 2.96, Jugesiavia 1.75, Aupe | The Inte tonal Rumanta 45, Argentiaa . & 1,. nsed a contract far the 40.37, Rrazii 11,09, Tokio 41, Shaag- of the Bastrop Pulp & Pape h 1-2. Montreal 100, i Louisiana. The property & expe | to be taken over during the mo The Bastrop mill is reported to b sne of the lowest cost proc Swiss working women who alse have household duties mow get a ers of | half-holiday on Saturday. T