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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY Yfl”NfiSTER TRIFS City Items |CHICAGO POLICE GLAD Personals Wall Street Briefs EUPPFR R”BBFR H. will meet tomorrow evening at 8 strest left on Tuesday for Manitou | givial dental 1s mude by the MEMBERS. NEW YORK & HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES o'clock in Judd's hall on Maln street. [Try to Find Murderers But Feel [Springs. Colorado, fo visit hgr aunt Standard 01l Co, of . . of New Jersey of . —_— Delegates to the atate conventlon to for two months, She was accom - | ANeREE R € . ' - RflSh AG[ FO“OWS S()(]]din h be held In Bridgeport next month Satisfaction That Bandits immml by Miss I'rances Parker u.'lrm t I,, 1]‘:v ‘|:""V.:j'y‘v’1m]‘ «‘»’rln-;(”::';'l)l‘:, B d D [l l Ol 31 u[ST NlAlN ST NEW BRITALN‘ will be selected Curtis street, who will stay a month. ki L > RBypader \ 0 (lier ' A g y Homa cooked lunches, Crowell's,— Are Dead. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam A. Kinner |10 Fte beed & 1opie ",{,h':‘ skt F0dder - Demar It Tel. ?-O'}O H]s Mome]‘ advt, Chicago, July 9 (P—While his|Of Maple Hill are spending a few | oK CRtGR, © Nt e tarms of Stafldal‘(l Issues Too HARTFORD OFFICE & CENTRAL ROW TEL 1-ua 5 A son was born yosterday to DF. [lieutenants directed a vigorous drive |32¥8 In Brooklyn and Woodhaven. |y " ook offer the issua could not be | A ———— and Mrs. William T. Morrissey of 59 |to apprehiend the slayers of Tony |LON8 Island | retired before March, 1928, s s New Tork, Tuly 9—Consclence | CCdRr strest Genna, third brother of the Genna | Mr and Mrs, Thomas Kehoe have | ikt Ner Torh e stricken from a scolding which fol. | Victrolas and planos at Morans'.— |band slain in beer-runners warfare |['eturned home from a wedding trip | wdv in two months, Chief of Police Col- |through the Catskill mountains. P .”'}“‘1 ']""““ "“"“ re| "5";;”1“ ap “"'*1 Lonanalp i We offer lowed unauthorized forage into the | Victor Lusietti, 18, of 68 Belmont |lins asserted today that “there are| Miss Ruth Basso of Glen street s |(/711IAN ARG & Cirector of the dn-fher 410 T T shares pantry, ten-year-old James Bramley | street, 3 th rnational Paper Co. [favorable trade developine ¥ A fruck driver, was arrested [no tears shed by the ce over [ spending two weeks v Lolatiss } fought two of his playmates on the |this morning by Patrolman Veley |these gang d:\:fi‘ns!" D b “‘: """“"’ } S |attodavs apening. AL . ’ banks of Kimball Creek near his| for violation of section 42 of the “We try to find the murderers and e P e '.. vt “’\“ m" i ‘ 1 banks of Ximball Creek near hi | or vilaton of e Tt ement corporation have subscrihed time a mn;. fer damand for atumlard [ l- to prevent {interference in his at- All the leading Grain & Feed |useless and dangerous citizens.” ) |to the ARl [”HW}“{M';.‘WV Fal among ‘ tempt to take his own life by hang- | Stores will ba closed Saturday after-| He addressed the detective opera- st iconmaniateck Rat AORR VBN 6 i i ing. The playmates, one of them his |noons during July and August.— [tives section of the American Ralle ik il g sabi vounger brcther, John, won. Advt, oy the individuals gave stability to ug Ac way association ward novement Breaktast was a long, long hour| The regular meeting of Pride| He said he belleved no law on the ale of buses by Mack Trucks, S A over in the Bramley home yester- |Circle, No. 10, Lady Foresters, will [books gave law enforcement agencies Ir in v1~ first half of 1025 were Public utility shares wire day morning when James found [be held this eveni=z fn Judd hall at [more trouble than the prohibition 34 per cent greater than those of the ! o strongest feafures of himself, just accidental-like, in the |8 o'clock. The outing committee is |statute, re year 1924 and 453 per cent |1#alings us bullish demons JUDD & COMP ANY pantry. A freshly-baked rice pudding | pla z 11 “Tt hs ° e large ".‘R ’ T h 9 st than the previous correspond. | Were opened in North Am ceol was an over-powerdng tempta- we have in Chicago in the varfous ahead of May can express tssues. Chemical Members New York Stock [Exchange A 4 ni ot Bae o I RO Hfive Wmugm S |also continued to advance under the Members Hartford Stock Exchange The fifth spoonful of pudding was Enough consideration was not given ] nfon OIl Co, of California re. |\cRdership of Virginia-Carc New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 poised when Jimmy looked up and - 1 which was influence seent to provision of means for successful. | srs net income of $5,000,000 for | ich Was influenced by r taw his mother in the doorway. He | ) Jud ilding, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, f . I : Iy anfbscing tha taw s e reen for T et e e R e N et el Rcema TR oyl o O 1A : Judd Building llilr l, corner of Le Hartford, Conn. i q ! L mors of ving by ( ol - - - N —— stopped and waited for the fnevit- A e [ reserve banks in 1921 this country re on $94,500,000 stock of $25 |, Lo jy’*“ " "‘_‘ L We Recommend and Offer: Able. But the expected scolding i M| Little Child's Screams would have experienced the worst value, against $6,200,000 - ! 1 e e e e P sar et et B S B BT S el polill ainA byl Blshe noui i il AMERICAN HARDWARE CORPORATION The pudding was never meant to be e Call Out Fire Department |cording 1o fresident Wiitiam par value'in the correspondal " P07 on a turnover af x.100 BIGELOW-HARTFORD CARPET COMPANY caten in the Bramley home, Mrs, wdint New Haven, July 9—Two-year-old | Attwood of the New Britain Trust 1 riod of 1224 st X enude T § FAGLE LOCK COMPANY Bramley had cooked it for a play- U- S. S. WeSl Vll‘glnla Gels Carrie Catanta caught her finger un- | ; [at the highest price slr ! Co. and Turritt Suvings bank. Mr L oL e Bl : e Ll LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK mate of Jimmy's who had heen fll et fatTalll ik iwln Aoy el herimorn| VLN ohal i Ta I neakar atlina e ing was ats Sl iire { ank Hum Stesl Co. re ¥ e N . 'y for several months. Coveted Bunting foday. 8ho scraamed and her littls |ars’ Day® which was celebrated to- | nrilong tectied guring. tne nt e | SockE: With Goodrich mounting SCOVILL MANUFACTURING COMPANY “That's all, Jimmy,” said Mrs. sister in the yard below screamed |day by the New Britain Rotary club i ) $1.853.000 agalnst $1.- ”\_"”"\ 163 for the STANL l‘u\ WORKS = Bramley. Jinimy went out through and ran to the street telling a man |at the regular luncheon at the Bur N o e galy TORRINGTON COMPANY the back door, presumably to play. Washington, July 9 — The battle | h"l")lmnw vas on fire. Uit hotel 004 NG snrtIngaltout the i st ”"“‘y"‘;‘ "‘“‘”' ”'l“ E e Stocks A half hour later his playmate, |«fficlency pennant of the navy has "he man pulled the fire alarm and | The mesting was in charge of W. i qx months will be considerably S ik ST roy e ] Baldwin Parker, 14 years old, was|Leen awarded in the battleship class | (1o companies responded. Mean-|H. Judd of the New Britain Nationai e n»ym.,'n}y S l,,]‘,‘-‘l},,\ :.'l*f,"m"” SRR Y t Prices On Application strolling along Kimball Creek, when [for the year 1024-25, just closed, to|time Mrs. Catania’s crics had [bank, Mr e opening he came on Jimmy hanging by althe dreadnought West Virginia, com- | brought RIRhbE ST released the 1 that the total assets of 12,000 ghanpor el rope, one end of which was around |manded by Captain Thomas J. Senn, | little tot with a swollen finger, The | 5 s il Hoavy selling his neck, the other thrown over a|and now en route to Australia with | Neighborhood waa in an uproar and |ereased sines July trom $24%.- | ! nd [hiaels diruct limb that branched out over the|the fleet only a doctor was needed 1£31.91 to 342,877,961 M ALt | interrupted the upward mov waters of the creel. When Baldwin| The pennant, awarded for gun- wood referred in passing to the pro- 1Rights to the new Mack Trucks|of prices during the L rushed up, Jimmy Kicked him in the |nery and engineering, Is triangutar, | Rare Wines and Cordials | posed Sccond Natlonal bank and | e sow s ar S Erohemn 1y on{ine was of a niore selective char ctomach and sent him hurtling into [red in color with a black ball in the F sald thers was no necessity for a | S S ; i o ofessionals picking ont 1 the ereek, Haldsin's shout brousht|center, and is fiawn while the ship ound in Freight Car : e s e e believid (o b ° o hank fn this eity at this time s I\ ; | ; Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 ase Jimmy, who fought back des-|the latest addition to the fleet in the | #&°N'S Who took two ca and n ot e TR akia B na A ] LD t t - RS ORK AN F perately. It was not until Jimmy lost [battleship class, and Captain Senn | barrel of u.mm from a ,,,,,4, H &(‘ WORKFR |N]”RED ’ “v righis muat he stiled Juls noted in fhe Dodge Brothers MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCUE EXCHANGES ; : | f 18 expire Angust 3 e ! Pimke Sl B raine ¢ Donald R. Hart, dgr. Judd in opening his ad- | 1424 June hookings alone were| againet 3185000 in e, morning John. Together they struggled to re- |is at anchor. The West Virginia is| Sfamf nn) ln v 9-—Enforeement | | ¢ consclousness that the two boya un- heads the list of enptaing recently | chemicals consigned {o Wheeling \ £3.000 & per eent serial | 5 tied the rope and released Jimmy, |recommended for promotion to rear | Va. on Tuesday night m the m"vl‘ =2 LY Il : e v'~ Magnet eakness who was carried to his home. After admiral railroad yard. were at loss to under _ E 1ote ‘n\ fack Thllole Real iEstale fhowel working over the boy for a half hour | 'The engineering trophy for the | &fand why that means was nsed, » Joseph Wascong, Steamfitter, Ren- | 1 y'm‘vv‘v 1\ & U ny":. a syndicate | Universal Pipe prefer WE OFFER: A physician said that Jimmy wonid [battleship class has been awarded n,{'h‘ chemicals were supposed to wf dorca Uncontcions: Wiien He Hits ik JEEnEROUIDIIVRLEHY 1on Co. and Midiand Stee 4 ubt e 1ecover, the battleship Oklahoma, eommand- | direct from a factory. The liquar| | = ~1 by Captain W. P, Scott 1“:.:;.“ 10 be rare cordfals and +x-| Hoad On Beam in Pactory Steel produccrs in the Piltsburghifvom its earty ) i renlios ri"*t N di?fifll Bank Of NeW York 1t wines which must have boen listriet are accepting contracts for v highs for S Sy ! kept for a long period. No com Joseph Wassong, 32, of Thomas- | cold finished steel bars at 2:30 cents 2 10 3 points ote \ Price on Application [} DRINKS POISON AND | plaint has yet been made ton aisteamAties inftheganiplovof fpomuaseian il ovetioya gntiola dons Lonellinn il d hen ¢ WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS s I3 J. Daly & Sons working at the | of 2,60, a reduction of $2 a ton | national Ceme Wisher Bady ¥ es on smaller lnmplnmnm lmls 0 Appear ,,,"unmm while working on a staging. | ved orders for 14 engin rom | thined by Farici ey Push Theft Charge on Mrs, Keiser |He bumped his head on an over- VArIousT w\y yads. An order for heavy art Rnis, Lntor \ v vl beam at the factory, and was Jairs 1o 20 large mallet engines for Cantral AT e ot : New Rochelle, N. Y. July 9—a |h*a2! m at U v = ,E‘] | Hearing Today _ s e é iy Despondent Neww York Girl Tries "'li | ! Bt STOCK PAGH S S A T peten L R WG LUK G (i el : July 3 (P—There HAR“’ORD NEW BR'TA'N liartford Conn. Trust. Bldg. Burntt Hotel Bldg. ST NG hecau man she loved did not f‘;'i'_’om"' thisiclly R asgilsmisseaginy] WORKMAN BADLV leURhn yued good demand for st e ass i A ol S M ol et il morn el by Koflz | curh exclinge today althe copper shares Hartford, July 9—The state hoard | rociproc her feelings, 18 | ily 3 idgel WonnLNL Bis) bicaiss o [ the failure of Cassidy to appear and | b ies | prosecute. Fmplose of New Departure Manu- | Mrs, Keisor was charged hy Cas- sidy with having taking a diamond | ving from his pockets T | 8 HomniTalfasll | SRS RS ERE R SR R (D resse It e nallpAE e | Haven depot here on March 13, 1922 | (Spactal to tits Herald,) b She trimmed hats for the Jusamo |ang while he was under the influ Bristol. July 9—Thomas Chagnon | ciated Gas and Electric and West- qf control at its meeting today had | Wiltschak, 21 years old, of 66 Louls {.efore it 16 applications for increaso [janna avenue, Brooklyn. drank poi- in salaries under the act of the gen- [son and then jumped from the fifth val assembly by which all the peti- | gaor of the Seyihullatnstat 28 tions befare the sessions of 1926 for | 1q 30 \yest 36th street yesterd increase in compensation were re-lwye qied in Belleyue terred to the board. There were | oy about 80 of these petition: Hince 1% the printing of the act in engrossed | oy company, and other girls Who [enca of liquor. When Mrs. Koeiser |0f West street. an employe of the #rn [Fower featured = with xood highe hares of form it-Nas been discovered that the | Con 0 Ph o 0 g ihat she had been | was arraigned on July 1, a plea of | ball department of New Do (8ains. The latter sold four points S : el goh scope of the authority of the board LA 1 J B plea of Allis Chal ¥ 1\ ) ore highe or v olu brooding for weeks over her un-|not gullty was entered and she de. |parture Manufacturing Company, |or more higher on a heavy v e Stian sl muchil g | gullty was enfared and she de- | P ¥ pisy : Loua, T e : ; ot “‘"""'““; "l‘_" "“'.'[' "h'; ‘I":”'l lappy romance. Miss Wiltsehak | manded examination | wais caught in a press thic agtarnoon |0f tradi Durant Motors b AL, el T L e m;’ ;‘a X‘V”Hu a\‘nhnr\'v:v of the | COMPlained yesterday of heing ill, Attorney Jasaph 1. Mancusi, cann- [and was ladly injred. He was rush- | fered AL ] 15 e Am Smelt ! 1 E{ & JUDD :""‘”:"‘m“m’n'fl “"0 ,m“)m;m”,, 1nd friends took her to a retiring [sel for Cassidy, safd he did not [ed to St. Francis’ hospital, Hartford l el oSl lavel oo € e ; ‘ x yomrf el [ SAIONELS P 5 : s i " s a ranklin \ turing n Sug P 1% oom, where they left her on & {know why his cflent had failed to | ) it was tound fhat' he ha nk ST o the salary of officials £ d ARDERNGIIME A AT Y R ! 5 : tror § in Sacks moved for 0_":“1“8?5”\“‘“ i At atu- | hea the matier would he 1aid hafare the |of the acrident arve lacking apin § ks mov e With this lmitation & 1t il e all over 5 Said | \Vetahestari oty ward sharply and Gilletts recov- helved without action beinz taken a resumption of profit taking in | touched the ome of the recent speenlative | enrrent mo 3 favorites gave the list a somewhat ' Smelting re racturing Co.. Rristol, Canght in | mixed appear tines [ ticipation of I Gas and Electric enioyed ston widest upturn with an advance of ten points o 200 and both asso- Am T Am Wonl tempting ta ‘commit suicide, despite | = g i | Tar iller Rubber was a strong Lo { s > on them. The board will not have this remark, until e "! ‘“‘ FDITOR ESCAPES CONTEMPT | — (AN e "_ ln: e LD : 1615 1147, - AS h i}flrlapt AS the Marrlage Benl"cate the power {o increase the salarics thud from the street (allowed by [Wil cowt §3 4 Ton More 1r Waze |y (oL, \~fi§\\“ i in | | & | lwas firmly he 5 : 3 S X It every wife knew what every widow knows, she Jncreate & Granted, Operator ; : Vs ot of sheriffs of counties, hrieks and her body on the | gy -|'|Q|1'» tn Conrt for Criticizing The hoard voted to add 82110 1o er were “*””’v‘ Tenfency fn Volstead Case appropriation ta meet the g an empty hot hich 1 con- | of the lact session of génerul (amned the poisen ind in the 11nsist on life insurance with trust protection. A 1 a : Consult Our Trust Officers for Jeney a mes. nthracit s f i f U R mw; b ”<‘M The e : 4 e Information Without Obligation lakewood J.. Ju Neclare ¥ M Lot contemnt of conrt A ‘;h"‘,»,'::,?,‘ bl L Ll S o Dostmer and elior o [Anthracite operaters said hard coalfa point while Lehigh Valley o 3 2 J crease the Miners' Scale Committe g y “frigerat v on an allon 1 Tiners erhoora he sum_of HOI Y SEE HM RECM LFD ‘”;,"‘f,;w At ’v:;'{"yi“ ‘,"".f‘,":.;;‘ 1 ask at the joint conferencs 10 urned aull ,l L ™ Frod Rof o 3 0ld State House Square here today | Is 48 a group iende 1 to Tas Cammission 1 IS Eraup itend wonld amount to a side generally e smal account for the administs i moving pieture lan [selheimne s 1 ard 01l of Induana was ¢ ' ! . i solidn ctric Power Co. of Ja« OB et ¢ Newman yesterday following the 4 most active issu . th Praivie | Firie 1st i 7 t [ ) ed today, was promptly sum 'Afrl. L DR Action Comes ag Protest 15 Czecha- | peavance of an articl i The Citizen REPORTS WIFE MISSIAG Fant 0 \ olts A ' town of To . in which the Judge was s nols ol . t : 1 e Pon acanunt of: tallron t (ovakia Honoring Huss | eriticized for his action in extending | = ah “ s iiidebtonness: Retor ) teniency to i °TR 4 7:30 this morning that hs wf t Dleasant, 0 . ‘ 3 o gy (P The ¢ 1\ C inaln o the springfield Member of e e e e Exchange Expelled 155 (M0 fces the Moty See re- | roxpansibilits of writme the art xaw York, July. 9 (M—Robert A : . ssen Mar- | hat in his apology to the Court I e ehlass, Jr, member of the brok:t \cgi. papal puncio to C2echo- | there had heen no malicions firm of Josiin & Kol jvakia, as a protest arainst the | “l[mmfle\ Held by Riffs S > 8¢ By ol bigt 8L 1E 6] day illsion banka pringfield. Mass. was ¢ fn posid participation of President \nntlter Rum Runner Is | Are Rolm~(‘d h\ F H'n'h | Mid stat ; M £ cke ago for the prese \ i rita demand 485 5.8 he New York sfock exchange N e EBremicr Svehla Saveral hil He was accused of having made R e (‘aptured OIT Rlu(k Is. | Nikodin Wierzbicki ez aErenon gy L LA ; 3 $1-16 6 day bills on banks 451 nisstateemnt to the busine - ing John Uuss, the Bohemian | New Londen. J ed d hildrendine \sta v Haven [ jemand 4,69 cables .69« uet committae of the exch? Brner ates coast guard 4 r e | At 0 o1 | Abd-EL-Krim's ¥ Norf & t 1 lemand 3.67 1-2 cables lation to its periodical qn \ansienoriMa : N stured the vim runner omok e was ¢ ed 8113 by th U 1 the | Nor E ( S de i Belgium, 4.60 naire today fro ) 3efor i 1his rnoen at a pol ok f . for ¢ J tter by i one if 2 Hollar {lnor of the stock exehal h s ectedl the seotion base here ¢ that 17 nitd nd ta th pEs b = 4 : 4 ; 2 B Kahloss had heen notified 1o atixnd S ¢ inetructiona |casese of liquor were found ahoa \ meeting.of the lLusincss conduct 0 G BERC Ner - oners were taken cainmittes om July 2 but did not ap- L r. submifting & letter in which he e ke € e o TRoston and renovated in an effort The women held by & Pocomo scently taken T m s h npt te { Rumania, 49 1-3 ¥ X [tr joir RN J 4 Arzent 37 Brazil, 11.12 Tokyo, admitted he had made th \as excommunicated after under- disgyise her, having heen cap- - = | fie e v 4 TRUASURY STATEMENT | &/Sha i, 79 Montreal, 100, = ent complained of His 1ston s it tured several times before, twics by I ; ; g \ , 100, n mpaty taking religions reforms which op- | c — nen was ordered by fthe o e o Cathofic coast guard runners her o N 1 g | oAy ehurci "‘lw,_fl,, 7 oo DIPRTHERIA CARRIER' WEDS it 8 linckingalronns b s : . 3 l’i(l(‘li!:‘ Induslri:}] Still Explodes, Hamden iin e for heres " Tl —__J|iriftian 1ea X h Rallway 03 ; Bank Hearing Today k Newhurzh Nuptials ] st e anty ) : ' | CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT ey The Man Sent to Hfl‘l’"a] PR Until Girl Entirely Recovered 9 (M—The state New Haven, quly 3 @ — An ex- ‘Tariff Commissioners A SR e — | : . commission held a hearing this nee in Center- e | . e Mrs, George Doerr G t v ¢ 3 ¥ 8 . 1 1 capitol on the pe- nloding) stillfin iaghotse Ak Ceplel: Will Conduct Hearings nose Denarde, 15 years old. ar o i il inseon O e Ll Ta A e \lle section-of Hamidro today sent| o oo “auty 8 (P—Thre: | Daniel Leon of Newburgh S s . 3 iy acitie 139 A s ® : . charter to con- Catello nte, 40, t h ‘M 1 iembers of the taviff commission, | wedding, originally set for June | 8 ‘ fon: , : : : ‘ with burne which were so serious ; that Jdeath may come John Fienzo, 29, was also s°nt 1o {he hospital with burns which he re man Marvin and Commission- | was postponed for two we P b nada § e led fhe fis of 7 R FHE BOND MARKET stigan and Dennis. will leave [the bride-to-he was found to be a . ity Eilaua) e 4 t . \ \ ) ) (P—A iy 28 for ittle, Wash., to con- | “giphtheria carrier,” were married ookiaw capital of $100,00 '8 will be restrict- duet hear on proposed revisions | yesterday at t f the bride’s b f n per ] 1 t t 1 in making loans, in the duty on | and on halibut. | in Newbn —— i B : T t o e e POSits. he was passing the house in which e lars ansrhealintalts e stiil exploded. The burns are on N . "I WE HAVE REMOVED — 0 Jul 0 ‘x‘ “1‘1\" urns re on |country from No cst Canada e atial ol et vee ¥ A R T | S A 5 | LOCAL, STOCKS Rl A he tace. - head 3 o b Al In making the trip the commi e sAmERaa 7 . i 2 il ) iortous iy : 1en health anthorith Professional Building e . ® cours Y § i : ’ a boy and ceived, aecording to his story. while Wedding plans were cane a girl, were sioners will put into effcct for the stponcment of the ce R t time a policy that has leen i et Yl ’ A " 4 3 3 % r. an “‘l . Ge orge Stev- BIRLE MARATHON i commission for some { TR oM BT : | F H B(]“gre[ S Pusy Sh[][j gy Al e 5 3 f 51 Belden street in New Akron. Ohio, July % ™ t t of : into the terri. | % roat, had disappearcd it cour y - 2 2 ol tain General hospital today. wielly 7:52 e'elock last night Ste ake s investiga- | = | “The Telegraph Florist of New Writwin. | o I 3 ) sy e ! W. M. Naumann. pastor o1 1t is the view that all sides | AU LONMAN {0 i Gl t 2 i REDS TAKE HOLKE Madison Avenue Evangelical chureh, | cqppot present their cases as fully [ Greenwich, July 8 (PW. 11 Taft bistabady sty dpdihied \delphia, July 9 UP—Cinein- read aloud the final verse in 1he [ynd fatrly as possible when they arc [ of Montclair. N. J.. who wom m.}fi-—-————— urse e 1 ! s & t he t ¢ t v uired First Baseman Hol Koak of v lations, and Al 0 to bring their -m'{- of ex- | tournament last ycar Was " il A s i t S i 1 T < from the Philadelphia club by the first public relay read € | perts hefore the cor { ¢ alier the morning roundj s X s i 2 Gy waiver route today. Holke donmed I esatat dhnenatiThours 31 ke Ta \Vashington i EnsQrinita T jlat es in the Greenwich county ‘ i - T R o - feat \ ew uniform at once, his fourth e il o SRl Lo DGR el ety i 5 'V“':" F i : e z i per- Am Ho ' | t " N vel f r t kind since coming into the orty-five readers participate ¢ e new policy opened to wi e | unera) inrector Rl beosied & Y Y ' t + 0 . n | big w ! N Forty-five _readers \:ir)v; < \4'\': A‘ X . o L s »wav-~\ Phone 16 : Nasst g P 3 " . c 3 T3 with the New Yor thel pontemt JIhey o e A s ; 7 opposite Nt. Mary's Chareh : ~oise & PR ek ¢ . Giants. He came to the Phillie time into 170 perfods aver: tion of logs will begin Aug play. beginning fom Residence, 17 Summer St.—1623 _ f 4 o Boenour oM b W ue for the Great Con- !from Boston. minutes cach |4 and those on halibut August 10. | players drive Lefore moon. ‘ J | first aid. 1 pen

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