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il | M | and take nourishment as you can see. ARMY AND NAVY STORES P a! RADIO HELPS SWEDES, . ersonals Tokyo, July 20 (M—During the i IN DISPUTE OYER NAME to enable Swedish radlo fans to en- Wal[ Street Br’e’: NAM & 0 oy better the programs sent out C Miss Margaret Renton of New anm American :‘::(E;nnn, a couue‘ in York, private secretary to Rev. Dr. | . 1 2 v MEMBERS NEW YORK & HARTTORD STOCK EXCHANGE Matry Emscson Tendlilie At English will next fall be started by Wall streest awaita with interest Albert Hoffman Scoures Temporary| ~AFY S erson Fon N s b Viglt- |the ofticlal wediah radio ervice. | the earnings report of the Bethle- & r 1 NEW BR]TA[N- ¥ Y. 8he | pater on other forelgn languages will | hem Steel Corporation for the sec. —_— | IWEST MAIN ST. ) T Ameflm A K Jel]fllfl 5 to Injunction Against His Riy stopbyl off en rouls to Boothbay|pe taught, but the start: will bs|cnd quarter, to be published nest Harbor, Me,, where Dr. F\ 4 4 f PLUL 3 shed nex Yol [\ 0 ‘ £ , A, A 65, Adolph Goldberg. i MELD S TURL mads with Enish, Captan George | Thuraray. Operating costs have been Lal'ge olume Accumulate Over | Tel. 2040 5 Reutersward, managing director of | effectively cut, offsetting unfavorable r o H“e Ch&l‘ge OI WOFI( The advertising and selling war “f:“.:.";" ;’n“" ;"“,‘}" son ot Mr. and | ¢, gwedish radio organization, has| factors of reduced prices and lower the WeekEnd | HARTFORD OFFICE & CENTRAL Row TEL.1-ual Detween the two Army and Navy|iirs ThO “dl . Toner _‘"k“f"’-‘" announced. operations, which fs expected to re- | 2 S stores on Church street has entered | ¥ 7e°! 18 spending a two weeks vaca- | iy course will take the entire|sult in earnings of $1.50 to $1.76 a| —_— | New York July 20 UP—A. K.Jen- | the legal fleld, and Albert Hoffman, |!lon &t Camp Palmer, Oxford, Conn. { winter season, It includes lectures| chara cn the common stock in cons| New York, July Con "“‘."-'“hfl recently left for Turkey, | proprietor of the store at 56 Church AT by professors and travellers and | irast to 11 cents a share in the sece | tinuing the Improvement which wa . . g0 to :;Lercflt;r:lnt yarlous church, | strept, has brought sult against MacMillan’s Ship Starts readingy by uuthors of thelr own|ond quarter of 1924, Net earnings|manitost last week. the stock mirkel Amencan Excha_n e Natlona_l Bank L nd welfare organiza- | Adolph Goldberg, who conducts the % o8 A viorks, for the half ye Sehaeiii Jibtbilitialoe PREAR S s el tion ‘leaders describe as “the first | one i?l 86 Church street. The plain- TOda“ Follov\mg Repalrs w".m'wn't"‘m’ ff P::m:; X e“mnlpF pusliedylle naygintor e g et plece of co-operative effort under- | tiff claims that he has been engaged [ \Yashinston, July 20 (P—The CH Ak A Y hraTerran AL, ba it e dlngs RN esumad {0263, SN H taken In mutual confidence and good | in business under the name “Army | L€aMship Bowdoin of the MacMil- JACEE ,F' arrec dlr lh““ €om- | fug orders accumulated in larg: | lg s will between Americans and leadars | & Navy Sorms tor eoma s g [lan Arctic cxpedition safled at 7:30 ; il a share in the same | volume over the week-end for a of the new Turkish republlc for the | tiat . Mase. TSE8 NS AatouAtnt m., yesterday from Hopedale D t h ast year. o wide assortment of mr':‘m. rubber, B ht d s ld youth of Turkey.” oenas LValor L RANLIHe Baltls whers sho had been laid up for re- ea -3 Biralst ot A sommanieai| Lt uugar and - speolalty issues: ought ana Jo. Mr. Jennings, whose home fs in | q fow doors away. Hoftman alleges|PAIr and at 7 p. m. was 50 miles ||l e e ihe ocommonwealth | bringing about Initial gains of 1 to Cleveland, N, Y., has unusual equip- | fhat Goldberg has imitated his ad- [ °f Port Manvers, ne 30 declined to $2,3 24/ polliis Jrstichistooks B Aot ment for the work because of hia | oheisaane e aine e | Bhe Teported today to the Na- Faitial 5 MUEnrae June 30 declined to $2,308.473|can sugar, Mack Trucks, Fuirbanks | === linowledge of the Near East and the | by |essening the volume of trade, | t10nal Geographic society that re-| Patrick H: McEnroe, aged 56, of crred dividends, cqu‘x.n t0 $2.45 a "‘;'»f‘ S anaen aniees confidence in which he s held by | Tha plainti(t seeks to have the de-|C¢Nt Winds had cleared her course |c'edar street, died last night at the R O e it (DL UL SRS Turklsh leaders, including Mustaplia | fendant from continuingesuch adver- |°f Pack ice and thet she was pro- |Middlesex hospital at Middletown. | jiri i §2.965.510 or $3.00 a| pesree kp hyniested o the high Kermal. When a Y. M. C. A. boys' | tising and name, seeks a temporary | C2#4Ing under splendid weather con- [Mr, McEnroe, a well known resident in the preceding 12 months e e aon ";”f" JLLllosusness work secretary in Smyrna he led in | injunction to that eftect, and claims |ditlons. Her crew sighted several |ot this city all his life, had been ill | Grom carnings inoreased (0 $40.861. eoreisens ""‘""’mm ‘,'r'l‘”'“‘ Tl the rellef efforts which resulted in | §1,000 damages. The writ, which is|1aT8¢ birds and yesterday afternoon |for about two months, He went to | 15 i Taoish el 2 = LB ] 7 3 ) ) 3 s ) 3 U3 from $389,120,282 the year be- evidences of « ¢ a ) s Ne Stock Exe the rescue of 300,000 Greek, ATme- | oturmablo In {fo city coutt the first |S0 Passed near a finback whale. |St. Francis' hospital at Hartford a | foom " ° YERE I’,i" hessnemiorapandog aotiilly Members New York Stock Exchunge nlan and Jewlsh refugees who were | \Monduy of August, was iseued by —_— few wecks ago and after a period P T ””;h"’\"""; o Members Hartford Stock Exchange sequestered in the city upon its cap- P Yreens ice wi v f recupers nt ¢ st Hamp- Tliro ¢ Seeiate SIESARS UG LORReL LY 4 thot 4 m, sralleatared, i ha cltyipon o ear William 2. Greenstein. Service was Roxy in Combine TR e G ‘{l‘:']w Railroad equipment manufactur-|paco for iho pivotal Ihdustrials New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 A 4 922. | mac day by Ci able. T're - n. L PSe | ors look for a revival of business in|ristng a point to within a fractio (T 9 3 - His work won him the favor of both | Winkle, and a temporary injunction For Six New Theaters and physiclans ordered him taken | g ptember op eacly Octobe | e @ point to within a fraction @ yudd Building, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn, : 4 pten or early October, expect-|of its record high price, while the sides In the conflict and he later be- | wus granted. New York, July 20 (P—8. L. |immediately to the nearest hospital. | ins ta snter 1995 ot o comfornente| cact® rece n“,,,\l while the came one of the commissioners for Rothafel, “roxy of the radio” and| Mr, Mcknroe was known to hun-| volume of orders for delivery that i 8 ‘\ at 2 ngen o the exchange of prisoners. He holds " manager of the Capltol theater, Her- |dreds of people, having been a bar- | year. This summer has beon the S Diel s B 0e e il the' highest military and _clvilian Clty Items bert Lubin, president of Associated |ber for many years. He was former- | ry's dullest season since 1914 f, i l\‘n' H W:\m S mcne el We Offer awards from the Greek government. Plctures Corporation and Arthur W. |1y president of the barbers union. | hug the financlal condition of the|can Steel fonmiren oo soqymert- Soon after Mr. Jennings arrives in Sawyer of the same organtzation |Fraternally, he was a member of | companics bs much batter, schich has |y ton o 1ier e oiched al Turkey plans Wil be completed for | Tha executive committes of |have completed preliminary arrange- |Daly council, Knights of Columbus, | sliminated the necessity for pmo\”m,,r,n‘, A e the erection at Angora of the first | Eyeryman's Bible class will meet to- |Ments for the construction of six|Rev. W. A. Harty branch, A, O. cutting. Business has been retarded | refincted in el ares oo ey of several bulldings at varlous|morrow evening after the inter- |huge motion picture theaters in New (and the Y. M. T. A. & B, society. | by rail consolidation plans and the| York Air Hrahe. winle peints to_house “Turklsh-AMerican |upurch baseball games York citv, they announced today.| Those who survive are a sister. | dusire of raflroad executives to watch | vances of 1 o & nainte o clube” They will be organized un- William Servies gold a nine-|The circuit s to Include the pro- | Miss Bess McEnroe, and six brothers | developments of : 5 = i P g s pments of new designed lo-|fered by Sears Roebuck ru der a general committee, on the | nom nhouse and two-car garage at|posed Roxy theater at Seventh av-|William I, dward 1%, Josenh, | nomotives ore placing orders for | Westers Sugar, 4,\" ‘:,:“ ce on app lcatlon ground, of three Turks and threo|ipe corner of Hampton and New- |enue and Fiftleth sfreet, planned to |Richard, Charles and Harry M. Mee | nev gear [ tional Dairy products, 1 Americans. The program Will be |y, .o gireets, Belvidere, to Margaret|be the world's largest motion pic- [ Enroe. o s opened firm, with based on the four-fold service of the | njocooe ™ Pha cale was made through | ture house, with a seating capacity | The fuperal will ba held Wednes Fisk Rubber Co. has advanced | holding above $4,353, ang the Y. M.C. A and Y. W. €. A, but will | 1) " V5w 0iconnor & Son: agency. |of 6,212, day morning from the home of Wil- | prices of tubes and casings ten to|dinavian eurrencies tisme to me bear no sectarlan or organization | 1o ."Noie ot the firm of Nair & st e llam F. McEnroe, 27 Harrison|fifteen per cent | e E I lzhels, | Nair i& on a business trip to New o |street. and a requiem high mass will = | izh 2 Mr. Jenniogs satd the movement | yob §0"hora ha will ba for s "(Sik Army Planeq Ofi e e s e T Do e i R o \ v-rfrna'!u\m’;' lx"flr*;r'alvdvekfll"i l':'} s S s Mount Clemons, Mich,, July 20 () |St. Mary's cemetery grade, coupled with continued im-| Am an < £ develop body, mind and spirit by _ e oy n TNt Jan s o 2 oy provement in the textile industry, | Am Hd & 1 iz i itail means of a four-fold program—i \Dlaiked Klansmen to Be at ety Matort THomen G. Lamphied Jalmer Holmauist have aroused expectations that the | Am ILocomo : Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 tellectual, physical, :uf‘m fljl"' ;nr';‘m. Funeral in Bridgeport |ieft seifriage feld at 6 o'elock this| Jaimer Hoimguist, aged 26 years {1l vear's preferred dividends of [ Am smelting 10 e MEMBERS NEW YORE AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES ual. This work Is to be & e e | _Bridgeport, July 20 (P—Masked [MOTRing for the Pacific coast. May- [0f 69 Linwaod street, died last eve- 5,500,000 will be earned, thercby |Am Donald R. Hart, Mgr. the needs and confll"mns of gl ights of the Ku Klux Klan in full |%00d, West Chicago, is the first |ning He was formerly engaged in fgirengthening the belief that the|Am 111, ¢ e present-day Turkey, not as a for-| R 0" tend the funeral here [Scheduled stop. The purpose of the |the milk business and for the pat |quarterly disbursements requiring [Am Tel & Tel 1413, 141 B e (L L RCORCOa il SR R of Willlam Wallace Waterman, |f1Eht is to test the value of the air |feW vears had been employed by 3575000 will be forthcoming. The|Am Woolen . 407 11 ment B i " lmail route for : anders, Frary & Clark. He had a |last quarterly dividene h cond 3 . Mr. Waterman who was a |MAll route for national defense, Landers, ast auarterly dividend on the pre-|Ana 3 4 W fi Mr. Jennings' ideals and ‘?2-"“1";: Ch it ,:'”w;m et J’Mgfl The outbound trip will be for in- |%id® acquaintance and his death |faired was paid from surplus. Pro- | Atchison e olier A s:m-”ld G i M.o Vhas Elijah Waterman of Vermont died |SPeCtion of all features of the air |Will be mourned by a large circle of | fit and loss surplus at the end of | At GIf & W In a2 100 Shares W AT ) i D I e mail route, @n the refurn trip an |friends 1924 amounted to $22,127,356. Balti & Ohln o pledged $50,000 a vear for five years | 'as! attempt will be made t s Mr. Holmauist s survived by his & | Reth atee St ‘ovided for an asso-| The services will be conducted by : de to fly pursuit . Steel - Mr. Nash has provide B e e alh ol e sty planea®tnSrovmation ‘ati night wife and one child, Walter; his| Reschnut Packing increased its|Bosch Mae LANaers, l‘ary ar ciate in Dr. John B. Ascham of Clu- | BeaviOolRtounT [t B rove e el The fliers making the trip are |father, John Holmauist, for' many | et earnings in the first half of 1925 | Cen Leath cinnati, scholar and authority on| body tor Mountaln Grove | Major Lamphler, Captain T. E, Til. |YfArs a resident of Kensington: a |ty 31,852,140 after expenses, but be-| Can Pacil: Price on Application Turkey. Another sponsor is W. H.| r v e |ingast and Taeutenants Frank |brother, Harry, and eight sister® foro taxes, compared with $1.178.114 | Ches & Ohin Hoover of Canton, O., whose knowl-| A Short time before his death, | UERS, S00 Lleutenars ttis, Sam |Mrs. William H. Bentley, Mrs. GUs- |in tha same period last year, fales|C M & ¥ | WE DO NO cige, growing out of a visit to Tur- | Mr. Waterman requested that the [/ ERR/€l CVIus K 1 e e jlscris apcrionslasting e e . | © DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS klan, of which ha w amb AMin for the six months this year gained M & St Popfg y key, led him voluntarily to make a|Kklan, o ILaIgANAN A el Der [holm, and the Misses Agnes. Ruth, |g por cent CRIs &P 7 firet substantial contribution to thf‘”’!'*”” at his funeral | FRENCH ELECIIONS Mildred, Mahel and Alice Holmquist, = A | Chite Cog has 854 budget for this project. il ST z Funeral serviees will be held| qpe Brinsh pig iron output in|Col Iwel i 4: | T:“fl mxmm;:“\,{ };-;:«Saxllhem”m::v‘;\ iNOl‘\\'I(’h Bus Injunction Several Leading Officials Are Among ‘Yitdx“‘r';‘“ n”",m"\'; o :,c? o'eloek | fune fall to 510,300 tons from 874.- | Corn Prod liee ; e of the America f " o I R g lat the home o r olmauist's | =0 tons in M nd 607,000 in June | Cpy migsions, also of eminent leaders in Hearing Set for Today BlicessetuliGandidates iatherii Kenatngton®h Rav DiAbal | e coat IBHERs BUeR R E B el Christian and philanthropie work, | Norwich, July 20 (P—A h:armg’ Faris, July 20 (P—Local elections |A. Ahlquist, pastor of the First|, ) 1o ABAINNE B5U00 % May andiin. e Including the foreign division of the | washelg before Judge A. L. Brown |f°" &eneral councils were held |Lutheran church, will officiate. In-|p= 00 e giins doa i I e national council, Y. M. C. A and ot the superior court today on the U;v'mmhmn France yesterday, and [terment will he in Fairview ceme- Eh st Uf' - 5 § the national board of the Y. W. C A.laction of Earl Christain, William |a!though they were fought for the |tery. ’ = Cris 18t pf s McGauley and William Reicheimer, [MOSt part along parochial issues ’ | \,,\,..r,‘... \y:."llv\.‘-“-Q‘v‘T-(.:““:;Y“l( ot e et HARTFORD NEw BRITAIN MUST KEEP PEM'E 1llof Bridgeport, against the Con- |they possessed certain significance Mrs, Joseph Roy ,‘ g Mo = e g Hartford, July 20-—Saul James & Tasi Uo. and Edward J. Gil- {because they indicated the political| Mre. Adeline Roy, 57, wife of Jo.| BUPse Govt. Meels With f"""::‘ i Hartfnrd Conn. Trust Bldg. Bumtt Hote' Bldg. arrested by Policeman Godfrey and | dea, Anthony Baline and Dennis F.|ComPplexion of the country. seph Roy, died at her home, 2 Lisbon, Portugal, July 20 (P— |nq.v apper Tel,2-7186 Tel. 3420 Hennagan, was charged with breach | \itchell, all of Bridgeport for an| A Dumber of members of parlia- [South Main street, this morning | FOTtugal, often disturbed by revo-|int Nickel of tha peace In the police court Nere | jnjunction restraining the defend- | MeNt as Well as some cabinet min- [after a lingering illness. Mra. Roy | lutionary outbreaks, and latterly [Int Paper foday and placed under bonds ©f lants from operating or maintaining | (ST, including Finance Minister |was born in Canada, but has lived | contronted with 5°‘""'“°?"’_‘ diffi- | Kelly Spring $500 to keep the peace for SN |other huses or.employing any athers |Calllaux and Minister of Justice [in New Britain for the past 37 years, | CUl!ies Iy a succession of short-lived | Kennecoft o WG‘ offer months, James, who is 30 yvears old an plaintifis nameq accordng to a | Steeg, were among the suceessful |She leaves besides her husband, |CADinets, came through an aboriive | Leh Val 2 z 2 vas arrested on cotnplaint of MIS. | oriifeq agreement, in connection | candidates. Former Premier Her- |thres daughte Mrs. Raymond | Tevolutionary movement enginecred :”’ } ¢ ey e e “ N Julia Solgmon of 22 Joffflrm“”fl:‘;[ with the defendants’ buses, and re- |Tiot was reclected in Lyons, Keating, Mrs. James Molloy and |LY cerfain militafy ”;-.m. hmrl]‘”,i‘ s ’y‘ ad 3 50 Shares LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK who claimed the man had fhreat- | pining the defendants from using| Although full returns are not yet [Mrs. John McGrath; one son, Arthyr | Without the firing of a shot —an faven ! 50 Shares STA EY W QL aned her if she declined to recelve | . o ity ang terminal of thé Con-|available, enough is known to show |Roy; and several grandchildren, | Without casualties. The revolt end- ) Norf & West ! b ares SLAINL ORKS : back i ‘ ? O 4 ENOT L OTE R an ¢ 5 5 s afte rted | Nor a0 9 s (Y ‘ his agtentions. T'l\‘l """::“(!;‘Zf\ e | #ress Taxl Go. for other purposes | there is ittla change in the state of |The funcral will be el in St. Jo- |ud & fon "°“" Sty fatdsieq A B | ! 20 Shares HART & COOLEY to March when Mrs 35| ihan those named in the agreement [the partles. The radicals made |seph’s church Wednesday morning | i? the morning, due to the prompt |Pacific O h81% 5 5 50 Shar AN N d in | o8 B da L governme apt an American 76 i o S 1’ <upposed to have been kidnapped in | for $7,500 allaged damages, ! slight ins over the moderate re-|with a solemn high mass of requiem | action of the government. Captain Pan America 674 d [* hmcc FAF NIR BLAR[VG Worcester, Mase, by James and ’ 5 e e o o te® | Baptista, who engineered the plot, [Penn Railro 16% Jater deveiopmenis came about when TR S . Natoelc netony L s and four of his aides are under ar- [P & R (" & 1 405y her mother, Mrs. Yusbeck sent to | ROl S IHUSR Y EALTO e £ 3 1L e vest, having given themselves up |Pieree Arrow 3 Worcester for her son to aid in pro- | R“l"" YRren S lnis aeliing pRacERATEDAATTO I Williim Mechan | when it was seen that the authori- |Fep 1 & S 151 teoting Mrs. Solomon from the un- (ton street recelved minor injuries| (¥iljjam T. Unwin, 14, of 290 Word was received here yesterday | ties had the upper hand. Ray Copper 151, elcome ‘attentions of James. Mrs. |\hen he was struck on Stanley|south Main strect, was treated at | V003 W8S Fecelvel Bere STHESRN) oy Bt iion now is normal and | Reading 88 N “olomon 18 married but met living [street this morning by an automobile lthe New Britain General hospital | °F, (1 death : e s expected the constitutional |Roval Dutch 5 I lowned and dr by C. W, W {a former resident, which took pla ¥ 5 5 Cith her husband. lowned and driven by . Woram {this morning for injuries abont the L LeAldon ; °® | guarantess which were imposed will |Sinclatr 01l 3 . it of .73 Prospect street, Hartford. |tace, roceived when he was struck | New York where he has made | Fuarantces R wen T = i 0N POLICE BLOTTER Licutenant Samuel Bamforth at po- |on South Main strect Ly an automo. |5® Dome for the past few vears | Zhy tl o lioin Fisbon had_won |South Raily L Inie 101t IS THE TIME TO The palice are investigating a re- |lice headquarters was nl\:lflf“l Q& |pile driven by Charles T. Praft of | '] o i ‘\d"; :‘I‘l’-] o Yenrs 01| ver the officers of the cruiser, Vasco | Studebaker e 45% I s port that Ciark's Biscuit Shop at 5 |the mlr\rllru', ;r"! "’1 et “‘"",'”;""’: 14 Broad strest. The machine driv- |27 18 Sur ';:m e e o | Da Gama, from which their leader | Téxas Co 2o Blne Bot1) {ave vour fypewriter overhauled. Machines loaned A r nto |James McCabe ar 1eorge itt | o gty A e S Cer T wo daughters, & also tu * T & Dacific 49 4 o S o anni SE Voodland street was broken i Sfline fds r};‘r\pohv:yfmm“lo'l\a' en by Im’vt o d by r.;‘(,r [Brothers, Policeman Michael Meehan |isued_demands to” the government. TeX & Tacif ; : o W mll( vours is being repaired. Prices reasonable and &t might estiga ! e < rary Clark, Pratt rcported the | A ‘hese’ were promptly rejec by [Eitanscon 5 1 s work guara A [,,Kr«.s in the rear of 99 Farm-|the boy had not been seriopsly in-fpovidant fo the palice (2] QLI s WG G L “”{""V,l»z i ‘W\.".‘,\,\,,yp:”.‘.m\ i 1 |Union Pacific 42 457 49 ork guaranteed. n st Ljured and was able e taker i w Britain While i Ll 5 e = United Fruit a zion avenue was broken into last 1 1 s able to be taken to i A Pl itain : : | Silva, who demanded surrender of I i Fruy i 1 sizht and - a tire .and rim stolen [lis home | S AT § > here he was employed in the dry-| 2 ¥ Lreat. of boni- | IS Indus Aleo AT A E .(,.h Mnnr‘;v s e A | COURT FRIENDLY SMOKED |co0ds store conducted on Main | the mutine ,\,r;lnvyt&H Feabiof Koig I e : 5 FRynES SMACHI) 1088 A Court Friendly, Forestars of |str ¢ the late Denis R 4 | bardment. The officers of the cruis- | o 96 \WEST MAIN ST. Sl hg by the < S SOLVED o street by the late Denis Riordan and | - ) % 110 ¢ AIN ST. \m;‘. roceived this MOrning b \|\”r\r RY |I|V' “‘I «ub. | Ameriea, will hold a smoker and [later by Peter P Curran His hroth- | er found themselves solated 18 ’ pellee SN AR Sl Sl . |installation of officers tomorrow eve- lars will attend the funeral in New |Other warships had been or Y\eatingho Two doliars in cash a1 DiErgcaCatioR ArsualarEem i IaTRL T STCESRIR O MOTp RGN echn Tl Intend e ine Togos, After a few honrs consid- | \ratine! i | orth of cogars and ciga VEnallgnt B fina 1y his Heenhientll SO St ERRRATIERR AU T RECER § oL eration they capitulated [ SN E Al i ! N taken from the store at 43 fled as that of Dr. Henry 8. Pratt, (1157 Teterhl of TC K ot (g g e hadio ¢ ¢ Decision Is Given in cirect condusted by B. Y of Port Jefferson, New York It 7 i STUDY RUSSIAN METHODS b} r H ording to a report made by Aeling | wus used by his {wo sons who got R TS | farns | LOCAL STOCKS | nl‘!lll‘(‘d lot of Land Fore[gn Exchange Sergeant John G O'Bren »arly this inio distress and were taken oft by BORGLUM'S PLANS Several Foreign Lahor Delegations | (Tirnished by Putnum & o) New Haven, July 20 (P—A decls- | norning. The break waa discovored funother hoat and landed at Port | Charlotte, N. €4 July 20 (Ph—Gut- unerails Are Visiting in Leningrad i Asked Lion b Judgs \W. M. I sl v Patrolman Peter McEvoy. who 'Jcffarson. The eatboat was allowed |zon Rorglum, deposed seulptor of | Moscow, July 20 (P—Several |\7InA Casualty he 5 . | New York, July 20—Forelgn ex- ound that twa bars had been puiled |1y hecome & derelict | the Confederate memorial at Stone E=—————"1arge foreign labor delegations have|**N* Life Ins 1 Ot court today in a suit over \cyunges steady. Quotations (in com a window in the rear of the e | mountain, dectared gere today that Mre. Robert dohnson come to Russia recently to study la- | Aina Fire L of some land 20 inches lcents): Great Britain, demand 485 tare, I FIRM REOPENS TODAY | his “original conception of a mas-| The funeral of Mrs. Robert John- [bor conditions under the soviet and i\[”'”f”“h””. Ing L 48 80ites Hong by ae 3-4, 60 day bills on banks 481 3-4; - e : | Chicago. July 20 (B—Dean, Ona- | sive memortal on the face'of a rock | son was held yesterday afternoon in [to inguire into the political and cco- | \'j"""’ Fire 3& estate says that Court street, | I'rance, demand 4,71, cables 4.71% FRENCH TOAN OPENS livia & Co.. the $35.000.000 broker- | mountain, _expressive of the true | Rutland, Vt. Burial was in that | nomic position of the party. I atfonal Fire s n city’s cent 1S 10 |1taly, demand 3.70, cables 3.70%: Paris, July 20 (@ —Subseriptions o "g Which went into bank- ! spirit of the confederacy,” will be | iy, |Germans are now in Leningrad, [hocnix Vira Bvar nized lines, o demand: Belglum 4.62 1-2, Germany 0 Franee's new gold coupon loan | . i jast month but was rehabil- | carried out in North Carolina. The | i |while nearly 800 Swedish trage| ravelers Ins. = § 2 Holland 40.12, Norway 18.31, opened today in a way described by 4 through co-operation of cred- | sculptor said he had been assured Miss Leng Yetter |union representatives, m.)u“mz 95 (Am Hardware . 4 83} 26.87, Denmark 23147, IFinanee Minister Cuillaux as very s and customers, reopened to- | of ample financial backing. The funeral of Miss lena Yetter women, will arrive in Moscow to- | AM Hostery ! nd 19.42, Epain 14.50, sntisfactory. The loan is to absorh The oftices were filled with | S | was held at the home of her sister, /Morrow. A Franco-Belgian *‘ jop | Doaion & Cadwell Greece 1.58 1-4, Poland 19 1-4, maturing defense bonds and I8 Buar- | nowars from customers and em- | NEW TENNIS CHAMPS Mrs. Anna ) , 719 East Main Eroup also has visited Russia r w"v»f.‘fi""“ by L niing &1 bl Bt Uzecho-Slovakia 2.9, Jugoslavia anteed «:z\a:nfl]d?w“_‘m""“ ““( the | ployes, | St Louis, July 20 —Harvey Snod. | street, this ait Servic \Um‘l; touring all the big industrial 1::w:'::: ‘: L cer ‘ mbeiot et v\p Austrin 14 1,»10. Rumanta § 1-2, LN ROV Iold Shx Mol incelnac S —— [grass and Walier Wesbrook of Loa | prisate. Rev. Raymond N. Gilman centers. i Elllnkeis Unenc [ i i rcnting 40.37, Braall 11.87, Tokio P Suy e e 10 ”“"‘ na| GERMAN NOTE DELUIVERED |Angeles arethe new national clay | oficiating. Burlal was in Fairview! e S Ime s bolahis Ik pre i N Ul e s g hanghal 7 Montreal . by exchanging the old honds | yongon, July 20 (P—Germany's |coupt tennis doubles champions, sve- | cemetery. et L O e e S g = note regarding a western European |ceeding Robert and Howard Kinses —_ jman,fincluding gteetings from Leoni - i oo TR Lor ! T TR, HELENA, VONT. \H\;Il "N |security pact, whigh answers ~the fof San Francisco. The winning Cali- Mrs. Justinus Johnson (kM s A L iy iy Drunken Chauffeur Is elena, Mont, July 20 (P — A |1 Vo - 4 ol : 4 e ar of Education and Mme. Lenin & Cooley n nominal $1 as damages % x Iranco-British reply to Germany's (fornia team eliminated Willlam T. Ihe funeral of Mrs. Justinus'®S ) et . % 0 stinct earth shock was felt here at| qizing) prbposal in February, was|Tilden, 1T and A. L. Weiner of | Johnson was held this afternoon at| .M parpers declare that the v N n’ 2 o e ‘ ‘(‘“. (:n Long l:”son Term 0:08 this morning. Beyond the | jiverad to the ®Rritish foreign of- |Philadelphia in straight sets vester- [the home, 151 Fairview street, at 2| ¢P°NS & new chapfer in the relations § & Ha¢ ; 1 DANISH MONEY RISES saiaw) vori Juls 30 U =hearting opping of a clock in a husiness| g this afternoon day. The score §—1. 6—2, 6—1. | o'clock And in the First Lutheran|blctveen the soviet and foreign fa- | N B Machi 5 &= b - {that drunken chauffeurs must be \ouse, no damage was reported. % ahuech A AN ReL D Eba ‘Mr organizations Niles-Be-Pond com Reavy Amcrican Buying Causes | dcalt wi Judge Francis Ahlquist officiated and burial was in S R A S ¥ in Medium of Exchangey | Maucuso today sentenced William Biirctew Yonaticis FOREIGN DEPOSITS Peck, Stowe & Wi PR | CAtrol, 27 years old, to from two te . : ABOR CRISIS | Polish Diet Tssues of New Orders 'fusscll Mfg ¢ ‘] ¥ g e A Y Y ety in prison on his plea of The Proudest Mother in Dogdom A e e Regarding Currency Scovill Mg Co 3 fcavy American buving s | guity of manslaughter, 3 BHCoR 9 TS| Warsaw, July 80 (P)—The best ! Stand Serer . A : Kroner and | carrol, driving a stolen autome- threatens the wool industry in Vork-| e \y ! > 1 ou ver | 4 e hire rabloyers say they. will Tack iet has passed a bill providing that 2 R y ! . ¥ o : ‘ 5 & “ bi on May 1 was pursusd by a SO 63,000 Fill) Sminic. s unite leposits hade in foreign currency in Stanley Warks pid 2 LI e s W years. This | poticeman wi he disregarded & accept a wage reduction. The emy the postal savings bank shall be | Torrington ( A 2 it DIUINE ) nclers, | traffic signal. During the race which ployes propore to strike, starting valued for conversion mto Pollsh|lnion Mfg Co e 4 s o aflect the | followed, Carrol killed one woman, . untess the emplayers with: | MATKS &t &1 per cent of their real | Vale & Tox notably | fnjured a man and a woman, and g : lne, the depositors being given onn It & 1 employ- | damaged four automobiles. draw the proposed wage cit & Po spacially isened five per cent bonds. Hil Elec Lig | _ redeemable in fwenty years. N B Gas 4 s tim SALARIES INCREASED. VISIT OUR NEW bill is of particular intersst Southern N F Tel 1 ' id July 20 P—The state AND BEAUTITUL SHOU AT to Polish-Americans who doposited | Hfd Gas TTA ; t atrol this noon added . onsiderable sums in the postal sav To p t ¥ $ to the salaries of Tax 89 West Mam St. =< bank and thought they had lost CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT |40, = Dantsh g r Willlam H. Blodgett (Professional Pilg throngh depreciation of the Po-| N ’ York-—Exchang 453 TRvnid AL 2e 1 ak Commisstoner Johl ) P Sh mark {000; balances. 47,000,0 | ed that ernment fix t )| Brynes, making their salaries $8 Bollerer’s Posy Shop 28 S SNl Post ‘ pae L 00 Caoh, At Taoresit T et “The Telegraph Florist of New Britain” d 'H""‘V CHAMP'S PROXY | balances, i parity. of Insura Commissioner Howard [ New York, July 20(P—Telegram s mier Stauning fa’ reg ,| P. Dunham and Labor Commiseloner | authorizing the promoter to appear S. TREASURY STATEMENT b 6 ot 16 thia Harry E. Mackenzie trom $3,600 to r—— | before the state boxing commission ! U asury batance, § it the farm bloc & one of the | $%000. Commissioner Blodgett ia to tomdrrow as his proxy was received e {strongent dbittical’ Sactote Den. | certify his expense item to the con- today by Tex Rickard from Jack| HOTTEST CITY IN EUROPE gest yolitical factors in Den- Nellie, a prize-winning bull terrier, is shewn with her 11 puppies, all able to sit up ake n t Nellie is proud of the youngsters and looks to them to maintain the family standards and to capture the dpg-show cups of their generation, Dempsey. Dempsey 18 en route to| Los Angeles. His message gave Rick- ard carte blanct detalls for the “ s to precede , with Wills, Joseph A. Haffey Fanera, Uirector. Thone 1625-2. opposite 8§ Mary's Charch. Besidence, 17 Summer St.—1625-3. tryout” Berlin, July 20 (M—Berlin was be. lowed a lum fati St £ o | 10we p expense appropriation lNeved to be the hottest city in Eu. | §overnment ls being held in abey-| 50 42,500, and Commissioner Brynes ¢ to act in arranging | rope today match which morning registered 94 degrees, fah- Dempsey's meeting renheit, in the shade, and there was ' READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED Ro prospect for relief, | mark, and the final decision in the | [FOller hereafter instead of being al« The thermometer this is to save actual expenses pald for by the state. The board mnnd several appropriations to m«m-fin\fl mmnflm P,