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G0-OPERATION 1§ CUTTING COSTS Figures Run Into MillionS. Fx: perts Declare: Philadelphia, Pa., Federation of Grower Cooperative Frult Assoclations {n the United|" Btates cut waste in magketing costy by $1,700,000 In the last yeu and an additional $2,600,000 were added to the farmers' returns without in. July 30 "0 — creasing the consumers' cost, Artfirir [dealer, urday, He tember. R. Rule, general manager of™ the Federated Frult and Vegétable Growers, today told the Amertean Institute of Cooperation at the ln- versity of Pennsylvania “Joint national selling, _is: Bt young,” sald he, ‘“but succéssful experience points to a greater pool- ng of effort in reaching the int national markets for perishables.” Cooperative marketing tends to bring about orderly digtribution which In turn tends to stabilize prices, Mr. Rule declared, and add- el i Stability of prices fends to nar- rower margins of profit by and retallers. This means Jower average cost te consumers thus, the cooperative movement inevitally. re- duces the cost of living and" justifies the whole-hearted support of sumers. “I prediet that the cooperatives will soon federate their strength in reaching the central public through & powerful advertising campaign, ed- ucational in character and telling e true story of eooperative mar ine.” ; 8. G. Rubinow, §t. Paul. sald that| & movement was under way to or- ganize a national potato groweps' ex- ehange to hanflle the commen prokb lems of the State Coopefative Pofa- to Growers' Associations of Maine, Colorado, Michigan, Idaho and Min- | nesota Thie national exchang he said, “will eventually set up gim- flar state exchanges in all“the late potato producing states. Jt will act| as a seriice agency to the member erganizations and will~ represent them in matters of a common char- acter.” ’ In the opinion of H. W. Washington, D. C., Tnited States” Department of Agri- culture another speaker.today, one of the greatest needs of the.perish- able fruit industry is recognition and adoption of uniform stadardizing of grades and packs. He declared that | standardization would make it pos-| #ible to reduce handling margins of | distributors and illustrated his point | by &howing that the middieman's | marzin on westarn hoxed Apples was | 30,4 per cont of the refail price as against 47 per cent for eastern bar- reled apples which he eaid were not prepared for market as carefully as the Pacific conts produr RUSSIA'S BUGET con- | amson of epecidlist of the! HITS HIGH MARY For First Time Since War Ex- ceeds Pre-War Figure ! |1t s |crogsed the frontier and dr: Moscow, time & budget will budget by According e the revolution exceed the pre-war several million dollars. to the figures of 'the com- | ing year's budget, now before the council of commissars, the general balance is estimated at $1,530,000,« 000, as against $1,300,000,000 last year and $1,700,000,000 in 1913 The ordinary income is gapected to he $1,650,000,000 and the ex- | troardinary incoms 371,000,000, while the ordinary expeiditures will amount to $1. 000,000 and, the extraordinary to $225,060,G00 A special feature of the fa the increased revenue from gale of spirits, which, owing to ralsing of their strength to 40 per gent alcohol beginning Oct. 1 s’ ex- pected to yield more than §2.000,000, which is ncarly 50 per cent then the amount of reyenue yodka in theedays of the Extraordinary expenses {n the budget are provement of the country’s ggricul- tural position For support try the government pie a special internatienal loan 31 Russia's r Russi budget the |V days a 1he mora |1 zar included im- | assigned 10 of the soviet indus- proposcs 1o 500,000,000, | Striking '\lmers in Wales . Try to Intimidate Men Amanford ¢ armathenshire, Wales July a0 (P—Armed with blidgaons, eight bands of striking miners each bo! vigited the collier :!x‘ in anthr fistrict Betwer midnight and & o'clock fhisimorn fngz. intimidating the oriering the safety draw from the pits. advice from the Miners 1} gaféty men remained it 400 strons he cite I men to with- Despite Federation, at the | Wl recently 20,000 miners en ke Th trike re are distri po prey the police 1 i to urh- ! s nt dietnrhanece genera the giring been erless ances. Yesterday ook the form of a rharge of explosives and of guns, but no casualties have yeported BRINGS BIG sUTY Md.. Juiy 3 t has been f thn Penhsy oA Raltim ero Tliam grair vani terda fe chare: cars for ! o0 1 Last H ters. agninst uit A : The railrond to furnisl 1 fatling tation of qeat tn Baltimore Muller sgompany, ano April the irded £119.2 e + undar the.&her- | trust law, permitting el triple the sustain An appeal by the railroad from the fret verdict is it nas man a o s o ¥ SHENANDOAH SAILS Lakehurst. N. 1. July 80 (P—The pavy dirigible Shenandoah left day for Virginia to the Ufilted States fieet in maneyyers Ly R 10 | ry Pl coast join | The airship will return here late hoepital to have it remeved sent home after the foot was treated. tonight. ' » Stanley street, city.and aanght week at Stamford. on her way she will of Miami, | ety following wesl, cordiiig to plans game tertain annual police banquet for tha Hill park this | Brook doned roadster in and |municipal garage a he: body soviet frontier July 30 UP—For the first | O frontier {zation. before.the mixed commission which is Ifrontier to inquire into fronticr dis- Putes | Wars: vaded each other's territory, k & the latt | Wallingford true some New rent i Nair Nathan Cr o by Wil Wi Yestarday'sii, [red Personals William Brennecke Is spending two weeks crulsing along Long ls- land sound and on the Connecticut river, Mrs. Emil J. Danberg, of 406 wife of the clerk of poldco courts, with her Mildred, is spending the Miss Mary Parls of Oak strent {is to Washington, where visit with friends for the lext two weeks, ‘ Mr, and Mrs. Edward ¥. McEnroe Ma., are visiting in this whére they formerly reslded. Adolf Carlson, local real estate will leave for Sweden Sat- will return late in Sep- POLICE OF TWO CITIES T0 MEET ON DIAMOND | | New Britain and Meriden WiIl Cliish on August 26 and Sep- tember 2 Definite dates for the annual se- rles of two games between the Meri- jobhers den and New Britain police baseball teams were fixed this morning at a conference between Manager Thonias | C. Dolan of the local police” tgam and Sergeant Scheurer of the Meri- ien bluecoats. The first game will be played in Mériden on August 26 and will be followed by a banquet | at tha Meriden city hall at which the Jocal nine wil be the R\!MN of the Meriden police. The game here Wil be played the September 2, ae- Following the the lacal police will en- Meriden team at the A practice at Walnut here, the Tocals was held Afternoon (8 han;ve: Registration Plates at Police Order Supernumerary Policeman John Keafe, assigned to duty park. discoverad at an aban- the park last night idquarters, An in- revealed that the regis- notified he vestigation _|tration plates on the machine were fssued for a sedan of another make owned by Patsy Lucco of igton. The car was taken to the Ken there Luceo came this morning to claim it He was questioned by Chief Wil- liam (" Hart regarding the registra- tion plates and he said he had dis posed of the sedan and the roadster, but had not transferred the reglstration 3 said that when he went to work last night the ecar was in the garage and the plates on ach nearhy and evidently some- had put the plates on the car and taken it ont. He was forced to visit the motor vahicls department at Hartford and hava the tion transferred before he was loned to take the machine home, al- Soviet Reporled Killed By Polish Border Guard Moscow, July 30 (A-—The Rosta ageney has received a report that a guard in the Yampol who making a four of of the frontier line, en killed by Polish frontier gnards, alleged that the Polish soldiers gged the ving it in the listrict, nspection to their side, | z0me. The soviet foreign commissariat has made a protest to the Dolish le- The case will be brought to leave shortly for the Polish petiderable e late between growing out of which both have in- Inap- veral Tehit 1 with heen ¢ notes There hanee 18 of of in patrols difficultic and Poligh horder soldiers, Anister W officers and o Foreign Russia communicats pting the herin of Polish government for a aces mixed the clashes proposal nission to investizate eI from |! fivechEt e RALTD [Fined Q"‘flflinn (Charge Of Transporiing Beer| to a charge of nfaining aicohol Philip 2000 ity the legal this city W Jud town 1ding porting limit fined Doawnes in cveess € V of 1A ind eosts hy yestor turday morn- hended driving 15es of beer, conrt Rrown w rrested S was appre on Tnstan post roa A nalysis of the beer showed that na aleohol he A bottles contained er 3 per 5 others contained o ofticidts 101 (‘ogtello Commissioned In Ordnance Department | MANNING Teral.) 20-—Wil- W 1 Garden has been commissioned Aepart depart = Britain, Vo ins in 2 <orve eor! announced today nee SUIT OVER ATUTO CRASH Lipsitz, through Nair has sued Gustave Renuth avitz for $100 damages as an automobile accident 26. The writ is third 1as ed & Sidney he result of v on July the city 2 irnabl nrt t 1 kle ir £ Angust v today by Constahla ¥ AND RETURNED notified by hicles Albert SUSPENDED police have been missioner motor v ot erator's North . Burritt pendad. The Presser, 40 jcense licenses Chapman Jubiles f Gust Tigh stre GLASS ¥ \1! RS BOY'S FOOT Wading about the pool at W {11 .park thie morning, Paul Car- uba. 10, of 334 High street. step. Britain General He was ® g0 to the New Willow | purchased | registra- | has | com- | and | Inut | upon a place of glass and had | NEW- BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY PLAYGROUND AIDT0 BETTER MANHOOD 1. . Jackson Tells Rotarians of Results Elfected Tha story of New Britain play- |Brounds, their history and what they are accomplishing, was told hy Harry €. Jackson, chairman of the publié amusement comimission, at the noon meeting of the New Britain Rotary club today, Mr, gave detalls of the history development of the public ground in this eity and growth of the movement out the country, In opening his address Mr. Jack- son congrafulated the Rotary club {on behalf of the commission on the |success of the boys' baseball league, fostered by the cinb, He sald play- ground activities and paid leadership ara reducing juvenile delinquency. He concluded with a recommenda- tion that the public amnsement com- mission and the park commission he combined under one general public recreation commisgion in the city. $1120 For Dr, Klingherg Among the guests present was Rev. Dr. J. E. Klingberg, who was presented with a check for $1120 and an order for $25 worth of sand from the herman Sand Co. for the onstruction of a swimming pool at [the Children's Home, Dr, Klingberg thanked the Rotarians for thefr gift and Invited the club to have a |luncheon at the home on September 15 or some date conveniently near fhat day, when the pool will be filled with water for the first time [The Invitation will be extended in writing and will he accepted. Klingberg, who stated that with the farm he conduets in connection with the Children's Home, he was rapidly [becoming the only farmer left in New Britain, promised to give the men a real farm Ainner that day.. Chatrman 1red O. Rackliffs “of the bovs' work committes announc- ed that 2119 mas needed to finish Jackson of the play- of the through- out troop at the Scout camp. prizes were anctionad off and 71 was raised today Tt was voted to denale 310 to | wards the radio et fo be purchased by the state probation officers for [the George Junfor Republic at Litch field and a check for that amount [will be sent to B, €. Connolly Angnst the club will hald \ts meeting at the New Britain fragh air camp. CALMLY LISTENS on pr. | paving the expenses of the Rotary | City Items A meeating of the Junior Achleve- ment foundation will be held this evening at 7:80 o'clock at the Cen- tral Junior high schoel Victrolas and plano. at Morans'.— adv. The annual exhibit of the Church Vacation school will be held at the First Congregational church témor- 10w avening at 7:30 o'clock, Home cooked lunches, Crowell's —advt, B. I. Treado of 32 Willlams street, Bristol, reported to the police this morning that a spare tire and rim had heen stolen from his antomobjle whila It was parked on South High stroet Iast night. Clearance price on all Mary Fliza beth dresses, 87 W, Main. | flight up —advt A pmall sym of money from the Lgmo of Joseph Paonessi at Oak street yesterday after- noon, aceording to a report made to the poliea last night Gulbransen player pianos at Morans' —advt. Application for a marriage license was filed yesterday at the hureau of vital statistics, Hartford, by & Ray- mond Beckwith this ety and Elsie &ilvér of Fern Hartford Ie _Advt Tn the bankruptey matter of Ar- thur Neske of Bristol, Tsrael Nair was appolnted trustee of the esfate by Referee B. M. Yeomans th morning and J. Rache, Joseph T O'Connell and Benjamin M [ were numed appraisers. The by { rupt conducted a grocery store Park street, Bristol. A complaint was received hy tartive Sergeant George (. {at police headquarters noon that a large plank on the e | slde of the Black Rock bridge wa | broken, making it dangerous for | automobiles crossing over Civic Theater Plans in (‘hicago Ave Ahandoned | Chicago, July 30 (A—The Chirago | Tournal._ today said Mrs. Edith | Rockefellér MeCormick and others {who had planned a elvic theater to ieal drama of 120 Park St now at Axelrod's nk- after st this | produce modern and class of a high standard at prices, had abandoned the project Mrs, MeCormick Journal said, |had refused to ntee | of & theater, although she ed to “do more than her |financing project. Today T {rence Whiting, banker, was return- ing ta the 2,000 associate members their contributions totalling 215,000, reagonahble the renta had offer share,”" in zna the W ATTO BREAKS TRAVFIC POST €ity Electrician George Copley notified the this morning that {an autor owned by Henry Sehupack, Hawking street, had struck and broken a traffic post at police nobile - T0 TESTIMONY New Jersey Youlh 19, Aconsed of Slaying Brother J, July &n 19, aceused of Fhomas, .- slay- sat today Pri Howard Moo ing his -brother calmly at his father's side while .the state Introduced stantial evidence at the second day his trial Lefire Supreme Court Justice Campbell. Two Melville poli ton lof we testified snen prints found under the living-room | window of the Moore home, through which a lodd of buckshot was fired, killing Thomas while he talked with his mother. The killing occurred on Jan. 23 last The on the witnes vietim's widow, who collapsed stand late yesterday, Howard After having tesfified never made love to he {today. Thomas and Haines, the policemen, fostifie when they told Howard his {fitted into the footprints he denied they were that he been back of the house. that automobile ar of the house Richard d that Breedon his or men also testific fire printa in the r [fitted with those of Howard's | ehine he policemen also | Howard denfed fhat his car had ey the the na id at spot where fonnd, policemen also three shotguns in Howard told them they fired since the deer before | Been | marks were tostified they the house had not a fon | Bt v e season nonth tostis barrel M examination” Hai found 16 ft the guns dirty, if it We called Howard's |tention 10 He instsited the weapons had fired for month.” The st |1eft-handed and [on the policeman's the left-hand of had at- we the e of |been ficed heen a emphasls was lald only barrel had heen od The state hopes fn setablish |#he motive for the killing of Thomas |Moore was Haward's infatuation for rnment au that |Themas' wife, the gove declared James thorities have Tro Rocah and Clifton King. friends and neighbors of the ‘defendant, testified to hav ing saen Howard go to the home of his hrother while Thomas was at work at night aid they had natched the hon what they believed to be ndship tween Howard Thomas wife youths. Rocah because of undue and Mitiville of the brothers Lewis Stedlman ] that the father cireums- | [the detendant’s shoes fitted into foot- | r, was again in court | shoes | had | The police- tire | none of | & contends that Howard is | that. | the corner of Chur and Fim {straets. The police investigated and ISchupack agreed to pay for repair post {ing the Grace Hildebrand Grace Hildebrand, 30 resident of this city of Hildehrs afternoon in one son, Tred Mrs, Frank Stanton we of a for- and the nd, dled Hartford erick, Jr., Kine 1 this Hartford [ mar | vesterday | 8he leaves sistors, M. H. Rose George four Mrs. Mrsa. arre [and “three brothers Charles Bowen Thomas Bowen held | o'clocl: | dertaki of city, and James and of New Britain and The f morning AL Taff Bu cometery. tomorrow from rooms Joseph t. Mary's ehnrel St Mary's Whitefield Cox Whitefiold Cox, a r 196 Ha 1 avenu morning at the hospital. He Vilean Tron Wor married. A wido ehildren ryjve ments New Brif v of the old and eral an employe . Funeral ar Hartford are charge of a and are any Charles Johnson ral hi of Charles afternoon at Swedish - Rethan T heavers ahlstrom Angnst Olaf Tnhnson 1 Carlsan n Olsor as in Vair Stelia Rulas 1l af Ste) fr. and Mitler months Mre, W street adyvelan Kulas of was held 3 morning Rurial was Mre John Foomis testi- | 4 tolg him of bad feeling between | young men The state close defense opened at The defense that and nd the afternoon 4 tha man 1 ite case the announce another had made 1t would killed Thomas confebsion. Francis Stapger ard, sald he would produce the man's whtten confession. “We will show that this man lived in Camden nd has not returned to his board- ing house since tha night of ! Killing.” he show councel for How- sald CASES CONTINUED Bridgeport, July 30 (A—Th arence Ensign, 21, and G mene, 21, who were arrest - terday chargés of being imph- ted the worthless of cl on in passing of checks at several stores in this city were continued in city court today untll August & VISIT OUR AND BEATTIFUT 89 West Main St. Wl Midz NEW SHOP AT | (Profeasion Bollerer’s Posy Shop The Telegraph Florist of New Hritain '\Ju ah A, Haifey ——— e —— Fanera: Director Thone 1625-2 posite St M!xnn. 17 Summer St—1635-3 . was atolen | street, | | speont | on | Pe-| Ellinger | Joseph McCann of Bridgeport: | 80, 1925, Wall Street Briefs The recent ustaiied advanco of | several motor truck issues has boen | due to accumulation by Investors, | who are impressed with the po bilities of {ho “freight and Pullman | cars on rubber wheels." Opening of | the new vehfeular tunnel under the Hudson rivAr i8 expected to result in the widespread use of mofor | trucks to convey frelght from the | New Jersey railroad terminals fo New York, thus climinating the many winters delays caused by fn-| """ clement weather and ice flocs under the present ferry system, | tness The by railroads and to the street companies of motor haul passenger promise of large the manufac American Can New Yorl street opening) continned stock market at today, gi Browing use tre onstrations wer high American leetrl oll and elled to busses traflic also gives potential earnings by tiring companies. nimber Nfting General motor share ing Some 1 foreign trade Roviet on the European 4 the $50,000,000 for the first time dur- gl month since the close war, The Prussian informa- nrean in Washington reports, for May 87, 310,800,000 repres 845,300,000 turnover of the imion fronticrs pa | mark in May | Ing | of th tHon 1 Th improve th market fa shar other deer subseguen 110 fgno e | Pan-Ar 1 by ing in the s or spurts points to 4 new dited to who wer tion bt frengthens N was Vil 1 export [ nd imyorts. Body Priv from indie axcess received here | London the iIn- sufficiency of British funds, {Aue to bad trade and too heavy con- anmptice s the of several for particalarly the Ans- in the American mar- in the policy of In sxccts of real lend- ane dispateh the gilt- intorest | and ralsing of the ate that mofor fssies, ine and White baker and (¢ & e in nges wit 4.85 sl traders, inspired belief that far or of prices mid-day cral of the po sxpenditnr met n of the ox- planat sale algn | | tratian | ound. R prefarred movement eign the apening, fssue | raising loans ing eapacity, said demoralized slightly to ) m foreed up Further rates depr nrity priee perhaps thoir | Rank of T compelled a not zone | and rates.” | con The tefore vrh’vh | ahont | unding dicate b Maonanzal Sery o 212,00 fla West has Penn | &nld mpany A Amervican Can a materially P m first honds Haleey 510 be nsed fo | to cont ‘rm](:"l,vI hil and | 1! Pupie cifie cted i A are taken - ¥ sdeted, I n and to a ont tenart & |0 Great the pre Famons We | company finance nawly acquired properties A redemption nury |oftering of the honds 15 sxpe A few days. The over Brooks Tileetrie company | West Virginia and Maryland | company, Parkeon Flectrie m- | [ pany, West Ttactyi -| fee compant Mary's Carpet last nigh retire the series A, 6 per e Ay all for st 1 ather corporate e A others v Bullis W A hioe a 9 1-4 Tradir alos in At 4 por Marked irregh the properties are of t st POwar| woints tn a and Rro Virginia and & Tizht eampany &t Power | nrines [ tively I cent of | 4 | A | the baek dividend of 1 stocl company per of the has (Adition t ditidend of 13 Aetirred nreferred | Detinning clared | anarteriy Vulean | apened been de in fhe regular sarly cont e red | “Katy to|or huying the pretorred and i1y se all pavable Oetaker IR AR ol more. with ard Octoher o tane | son ning a new Rethic) Stool am carparation | three and in- exten- a8 | vaneed demption at par 0.000 of s hizhest oy oszad 29 1l off thei forest i tery cent. eral whieh mature ry 1. |shook The original issna comprised | climbing 2 $12.000,000 of which $291,000 | held in the treasury purchased for the sinkin | cancelled to January 1, 192 HODERNIST CLERGYM i EULOGIZ FS Wl BRYAN r sion mortzage = per etrie bonds 1926 Tam was | 2,000 tively., Ind ntilties apen ang $5.07 fund lic were or | 1Alis Chal |Am Can 'Am Looe Am Smelt ‘\m B Am Sum Am Tel & Am Wool Anaconda Tel Slagten fays Ho Was Right fn Statements About Fyolu- | ton Ells | Star Tsland. Isles of Shoals Tuly (P)—Rev, A laten of Kerkeloy, Cailf outstanding modernists of th try and I at the Unifar conference paid tribute t e of William T Bryan declaring the troy At GIf Bald 1.0 Balti & Ohio Beth Bosch nien L lay | Can D Clies & M M w1 & N1 Wakefield of the & Steel M conn- tirer here nory iic Ohio St to the nni commoner was | (1 ng wvolution tended to ¢ faith in the Bible, Mr. Slaten was removeq from the facul- 1y of William Jewell colleg on charges of heresy for {he cation of “letters of Jesns.” “1 was always an admirer Rryan's ability and character,” sald Mr. Slaten. “After defeat i 1900 1 my backward a whole P tion het ont & rig St 7 & T8l & in 1922 pu of Mr his clothes ing 1he for Ly th Bryan's claim that the af evolution to destroy authority of the Bille of Orthodox wore day Throngh in vain knowledgeme Sl T an ol Davion listened tends in the the system “In this clatm #r. Bryan Hearing Hol(liTo“ds;\ on New Hlld)ICan l»anl\ Hartford, July (P —The ink commission held a hearing 1 afternoon the application ertific ithorizing the « nt new state bank 1 ¢k Rock of Bridgeport fo:ba loea Vairfield ave the ban} 000, - The were P Dudley H Charles H. 1 Frost of Bridgeport; Frank B. Lu MeNaughtan and Fairfield Aot Char Flmer G. Thral es & Westh of Brid Atty. Charles Willlamson appeared for 15 claimed that of the have sufficient hanking f similar application the commission last on for T blis) of section a on to have a APpli illip ¥ and nue 10 coptifi Irid capital o ants for th Yort hport Elliot tor D W Haggariy B liam McF Merritt Prensser, Ta ey Fred H of Alber in os | ook eport ot Dot the applicants the dusine Rock seetion ¢ lack vear for te and it was denied after CHILD BITTEN BY DOG Mary RBarho 53 Nartl to the police that danghter h ed by 1 beer Carmelln She sa raincoat was torn GIVEN The SATARY INCRUASE St o 7.} stat t Charles t AR 0 to &7 Reaton an apprapri- | Rige-H nsen to the | F from $5.0 voted Carpe & Spen s & Spen Brass for expar medical examination Bristol i nd of prices, I some cumulating minar e Tnited Cigar Brantingham e oand 4y PRICES VARY IN TODAY'S MARKET and Dupont Ad-| vance--Rails Yield a Bif 30 (D) —Correet] the | Arregnlar t 1lish o resumed priced D Pont oLt e hit & red N crnde reports of an oil produe nerican issies wore ny's ¢ Fixh than el on by 1eral Motors renorted to be ac hold Ofher the comy ond 1 up Tzl ey marter more elnding support bt ey nhbe mo common nst roand Goodyear sfocks irre Ior 1t iGi vasing off I g | g by downward again Tarly gains fn sl i nd General lavers, ¥ 1gAY final Woolwort] jelded more e tatior te on a operat ard Baki record fon A Tanniacturir and 11 e first hour falling cont lavity eharacteriss afternoon 1 of the Wi ba n up a poir ash prefarr nt W top at pre to 1 to a il Hew Gen Anerican varl top. heavine points, fent steel and avy Thigh 410 Atchison 12 40 STOCRS Cadwe cer ptd 3 ) ard |EHartford Conn.Trust. Bldg. | tost of the PUTNAM & CO MEMBERS NEW YORK & MARTTORD STOCK EXCHANGES WEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN- Tel. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE 6 CENTRAL Row TEL 1-ue We Offer 100 Bristol Brass Common JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Esxchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange New Britain— Burritt Hotel Bldg., lel. 1815 ludd l{ml(lmfi Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Corr. We offer 100 shares American Hardware 100 shares Landers, Frary & Clark At The Market Thomson, THenn & o Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 25%i MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOUK EXCHAN: Donald R. Hart, Mgr. We Offer and Recommend: PECK, STOW & WILCOX CO. STANLEY WORKS PRICE ON APPLICATION WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN OCCOUNTS {EDDY BROTHERS &G HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 We Offer: 50 Shares Landers, Frary & Clark 75 Shares Stanley Works MANY QUEER SPECIMENS Fish and Vegetation From Sargasso Senand Pacific Brought Back In Profusion York, ceanographic William 1 last five July 30 (A—The expedition led by which has spent the months exploring for marine n and animal life in the Sargasso sca and in the Pacific an off Galapagos Island, returned v in the yacht Arcturus. The was laden with queer speci- and bird life s of the New York Zoo- ty who were in the 1 thelr quest was in ppointing. Storms had Sargasso sea of much of hey had expected to they =aid. Many as lumine! snalls, fragile diaphanous eel vegetati n s of marine CLEARING HOUSE stir TREASURY STATEMENT e ) Q1BT 45 explorers’ marina operations A on hy means of a ' hitched to the vacht at , dredges, and spe petans with which the quipped. sald he carrie al considared the ota al- 1 in some of its pur comy surcese east 50 new species were s 1eft New York Feb 14 scientists aboard a sailing lnlmcded in Non-Support Ruling v H July 30 (A-Many in various sections have M. Pickett of the urt for a copy of a ently made in t non-support ta atan Many Mayor of New Haven to Seek to Stop Strike caee Tn conld tient nsel sald divorce not that the § decres was pleaded molo non-support agreed to give support thereby N suspension of & jail sen- nd Stone er to the case TROURLE RIGHT AN Y uly 30 4 ers tn Judge Pickett from in- would Indicate they had sonal interest in his ruling as if had had experience with a divorce de while law- 1n hehalt of clients. 1eht ata cree. was attae vers wri 5 Thr ose got jamme main and could not be pulled out. through ma READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ! ADS FOR RESULTS

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