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$10 IN PENNIES WAL THIEPS L00T Consignment fo New Britain Bank Tampered With 'Taking a chance of a prison sentence for robbing mails, some one, presumably worth of pennies. The money was consigned to the and There was @ large sum in bags of different de- nominations, sald to be coming from the federal reserve bank at Boston. The robbery took place at Hart- fird, either on the railroad platform the No one which was discov- ered first when it was found that a pouch had been slit with a sharp knife and a bag of cash taken out. A federal official checked up on the miesing amount and found that gotten away with a bag containing the sum of $10, all New Britain Trust company was sent by U. 8. mail, or some place nearby, before bage got to the post office, saw the robbery, the thief had in pennies. Refuses to Pay Fare, Fined $10 and Costs Max Salo of 82 West street was in the Stamford police court yesterday | morning for refusing to pay his fare on the train from New Haven Sun- day night, and the charge was nolled against him on payment of $10 costs and $1.62, the amount of the fare, to Salo was | geing to New York and when the eonductors changed at New Haven, the one {n charge of the train out of | found that Salo had noth- that his fare had been falo refused to pay it with the result that he was turned over to the police | when the train reached Stamford. the railroad conductor. the ity ing to show paid. Asked for the money, Springfield Auto Owners Must Use Their Garages | Epringfield, Mass, Aug 4—Follow- | yesterday night parking of auto- | left notes of warning In all cars found so parked last night and Chief of Po- J. Quilty said today that the that directly ing an order of against all moblles in the streets, late polics lice W. warning would be final and prosecutions would follow after the warnings. Ample authority for enforcement of the order {s found by Chief Quilty ob- in the elty ordinance struction of highways. against ‘The practice of all night parking |lly growing weaker, has caused much esmplaint, federal the from Hartford 15 dodging railroad detec- tives and federal Inspectors who are searching for him, while all he has to show for his trouble is ten dollars WORLD GOURT POLICY NOW LIKELY T0 PASS Democratic Senate Ieaders Think President's Views Will Be Carried Out. Tashington, Aug. 4 (A—Demo- cratic senate leaders expect to see President Coolidge's world court rec- ommendations accepted at the com- ing session provided the president will stand firm and not trafflc with the frreconcilables. Material concessions, however, would be looked upon by the dem- ocrats as creating a new situation. None of the leaders will predict their course in that event, but it is re. called that whan proposed conces- | sions in the form of reservations were injected into the League of Na- tlons fight, the democratic member- ship of the senate voted almost eol- 1dly against ratification. Kenator Swanson of Virginla, ranking democrat on the foreign re- lations committee, sald today he ex- pected to see the world eourt accept- ed if the president enforced the ierms he himself had laid down . “Over two-thirds of the senate are willing to accept President Cool- idge's recommendation,”” e sald, “provided the president will adhero| to them and not consent to reserva- tions urged by the opponents of the League of Nations and of the world court who are now insisting that the pathway shall be made easy to them, and who will. should the president traffic with them, bring the world court into disrepute.” Willimantic Boy Dying After Being Hit by Auto Willimantie, Conn., Aug. 4.—Fred |Kosak, 10, was perhaps fatally in. |jured here today when he was struck hy an automobile operated by Super- numerary Officer Poerls Marrotte ‘Thfl boy ran jn front of the officer's |car which was going at a slow rate |of speed, At the 8. Joseph's hos- |pital it was learned that he was suf- |fering internal injuries. DIES IN BED New Brunswick, N. 1., Aug. 4 () {Charles D. Weed, for 40 years a New Brunswick merchant, was found | {dead in bed from apoplexy today, Mrs. Weed is an invalid and was |unable to summon assistance early today when she discovered her hus. band's death. JUDGE GRAY VERY 11, Wilmington, Del, Aug. 4 (P Former Iederal Judge George G |s seriously ill in this city. Tast Fri- |day he suffered a relapse in the |form of an attack of grippe, which |seriously affected his already much | weakened heart. He has bren stead- and today his condition was critical b e ____________] Official Hartford Stock Exchange Quotations - FURNISHED BY JUDD & COMPANY Burritt Hotel Building RANKS AND TRUST COS. Oits Bank and Trust Co. Comn, River B. Co. First Natlonal Bank Hartford-Actna National ex Hartford-Conn. Trust Co. Morile Plan of Hartford Park 8t Trust Co. Phoenix Nationa) Bank Riversids Trust Co. 8tate Bank & Trust Co. U. §. Becurity Trust Co. FIRE IN Astna Fire Tns. ex Automobils Ins, ex Hartford Fire Ine. ex s,\flnr:tl Fire Ins. ex hoenix Fire Ins. ex Rossia Inn. Eld | Ask Capite) 510 Div. | Payable QJ 700,000 10 10 10 13 « - & 1,150,000 2,000,000 | 2,000,000/ 150,000 | 100,000 | 1,000,000 150,000 400,000 { 1000000 CY-Y-1-7%-7>3 - GG n | | i | i | | | 1 B £,000,000 2,000,000 £,000,000 2,000,000 000,000 | Y-Y-0-0-7-3 cemman LIFE AND INDEMNITY COS. Adtns Casusity & 8. Co. Aetna Life Ine. ex Cony. General Life Hartford Steam Bofler Traselers Ins. ex 835 | 1165 147 | | 1400 | 1418 2,000,000 1180 1,000,000 2,800,000 10,000,000 PUBLIC UTILITIES City G, City G ord Hartford N. England Tel onn. Lt. & Pow 1% pfd Lt. Co. ptd. (25) Co., com. (25) . & Power 8% pfd, Electric Light notes 780,000 0,000 0,000 23 ) . s 2 | 18,000,000 4,500,000 159 | I MANUFACTURING COS. Amertcan Hardware Cor. (28) Automatie Ref. B lings & Epencer Co,, pfd. Bl & el oncer Gos com: Collink Company Colts Armp Co. Eazle Lock Co. Fafn lsn aring Fuller Brush Co. Clase A (25 Fullet Brush Co Clars AA com Yale & Towne Mfg. Co (25) Interuational Siiver, pfd. I'\Y:"n onal 8ilver Co., com. ¥ & Clark Now Brit, Mach, . ofe. New Brit. Mach. Co. com (25) Niles-Fement-Pond ptd Nileg-Benent-Pond com North & Judd Mtg. Co. (25) Peck, Stow & Wilcox (25) Ruseel] Mfg. Company scovill Mg, Etandard Bcrew Co. com. Stanley Works, pfd. (28) ®tanley Worka com,, (2 riington ex Mfg. Co., N. Brit ck Coll Pipe. Un | @8 | Whit | » p 12,500,000 ch 1 1000000 21 5 F. 241,000 #h 12 1 = 750,000 X 1,000,000 1,000,000 5.000.000 200,000 920,000 9Iv,000 419,000 290,000 17,200,000 0.000 0,000 1,000 %.000,000 1,000,000 NEW YORK BANKS AND TIH fl Bank of ex American Exchange Nat') Bankers Trust e3 Baok of N. V. & Trust ez Central Unfon Trust Chase National Chatham Plieniz Nat') Chemical National Commerce, Nat'l Bank of ¢ Corn Exchange Equitable Trust ex Farere Loan & Trust Co First Nationa) Bapk Guaranty Trus Co. Hanover National Irving Bank-Columbla Trus® Lawyers Title & Trust Mailattan Co. (Bank of) (50, Meianice & Metals Natl National City ex New York Trust Co. Park National Titla, Guarantec & Trugt U. & Mortgage & Trust Co. ACTIVE INSURANCE AND American Alliance Aurerican Surety Continental Ini Fidelity—Phenix Ins. Frankiin Fire Ins. Co. (25) Glens Falls Ins Co. (10) Globe & Rutgers Great American Imsuiance Co. Hanover Insurance Co. (50) Home Insurance Co. Ina Oo. of Ner<d Americe (10) Nattopa) Surety Niagara Falls lns. Co (50) America UA\I ALTY CO) Praferren Accidept Westchester Fire Ins Co. (10) 5,000,000 20,000,000 4.000.000 2,800,000 20,000,000 10,500,000 4,500,000 25,000,000 9,075,000 23,000,000 5,000,000 19,000,000 c COPOnBONNA meFtooo o £o0l ceteemuagen 5.000.000 17.5800.000 8,000,000 10,000, 10,000,000 30,000,000 10,000,000 10,000,000 10,000,000 3,000,000 0200000 00 no v 2 1,000,000 145 rn 0,000 18 000 5000000 1,000,000 1 14 &5 188 178 " 12,500,000 1,500,000 18.000.000 5,000 000 1.500.000 2000600 1,000,000 . | Bosse, 150,000 | | Big Inheritance Tax 0,000, 10,000,000 | 10,000,000 | 500,000 25,000,000 | NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, CHAPMAN'S AID T0 BE Atlanta, Is To Be Deported By Government Order Atlanta, Ga, Aug. ¢ (A Ludwig Schmidt, alleged accomplics of Ger- ald Chapman, notorlous bandit, will be deported to Germany when he completes a sentence in the Atlanta Federal Prison, officlals of the At- lanta immigration office announced today. Echmiat was Rochester, N, Y, participation in the robber mail train. Chapman is alleged have been a member of the gang to which Schmidt belonged. After entering prison in 1921, Schmidt escaped in 1923 and was re- captured in a running gunfight in a small New York town. He still is suffering from wounds. In connection with their investiga« tion to learn the status of the citi- zenship of George Remus, bootleg- to a report from the Cincinnati immi- gration office that no record of Re- mus having become naturalized had been found there, Remus came this country from Germany and now claims his father took out naturali zation papers for him. Marcus Garvey, negro, who plan- ned to colonize a portion of Africa with American negroes will be de- ported to Jamalca, officers sald, Ger- vey was sentenced to the prison here after being found guilty of uging the mails to defraud, Officers now are in possession of a warrant for his deportation and It will ba served when he is released, Personals Pr. and Mre. Willlam F. Flanagan hate returned to the city from a va- cation spent at Narragansett Pier, R. I Two Men Pumshed for Interfering With Cop Willlmantic, Aug. 4—Two men in city court today were committed ‘m\ charges of interfering with an of- ficer. A third man, arrested on a similar charge, had his case nolled |when the officer failed to identify [ him as one of the trio who prevent- ed the officer arresting a woman re last night. The two convicted were William who was tined 825 and given a jail sentence of &ix months, and | Mike Renejkowski, fined §Uh costs and given 15 days in Jail carrying a dangerous weapon fined 815 for 1t | Bosse, whose iail rentence was suspended, appealed. According to Henry H. Eineold, state peliceman, | he was held up by 40 or 30 Ameri- an Thread Co. strikers, who had LAk 'L’“l a parade on Iower Main street | vesterday afternoon and three men |took his nightstick and prevented |an arrest. of a woman who wanted by the police. | il SO |Frick Estate Must Pay tor and | Fittsburgh, Aug. 4 (A—In a de- {cree handed down today 1h orphans | court, | Henry Frick ave directed ray $4i 38 n inheritance faxes to the commonwealth of Pennsyl |vanta, in accordance with the opin- |ton of the United States gupre court, Frick real {property in all places 380,505,084.27. More than $1,000 000 in inheritance taxes had be™ | paid by the executors prior to teday's el me and estato pereonal alied at decree 1 not to he is lecated Pro property, hel’ Pennsylyania Trick ble in New York and Ma | pertics listed as exempt from tava Ition included Frick Woods, a eift 10 {the eity of Dittshurgh, and the Frick eallection of art chusatts Complaint of Blncking East Main Street Made | A complaint was registered | Tirutenant Samuel Bamforth at po- lice “ters this [atout the blocking up of East Main strect near Main gtrect in the early morning by peddlers' and trucks The eomplainant peddlers impossible through policeman on duty hood will be given orders to a right of wav is main ned street during the Want fo Test Mental (‘ondition of Accused Nashua, N. H, Aug. 4 (P—A re- quest that 1.ouis Labombard charged with murdering the aged Gillis sisters in Hudsan on July 19 be transferred from the county at Manchestsr to the Hamp shire state hospital at Cancord examination as to his mental con- dition was made today by counsel Labombard confessed that he and efahvre his 15-yvear-old had killed the two women Georgiana and Miss Helen Gillis, because they wanted the small " sisters had younger hoy headaqu morning wagons gaid that the that it is pass The Are $O numerens for vehicles 1o are in that neighbor while they there. on th hours jail Charles 1 brother-in-law, Miss promised to “Jeave the 4 M ‘May Ha\'e Special Session of Council If anvthing definite is plished the zoning committer which session afternoon, there will be a special session of the commeon enuncil called veek rding to a statement is- sued from the office of Mavor Pae- nesea late this afternoon. The com- mittee met te look over maps. WEDDING GUESTS FINED Springfield, Mass. Aug. 4 (#— ‘\fim'n! Olderman of Ansonia. Conn guest at a recent wedding here, and Joseph Garnett of New Haven Conn.. chauffeur for another guest | paid fines of $50 for transportation [of liquor in automobile. They wera arrested when a police squad was | constituted a smelling committés in the neighberhoed of the wedding accam- by is in this later this and as a result found numerous bot- | |tles of liquor in the cars. READ THE HERALD CLASSIFTED SENT BACK TO GERMANY ger, officlals sald they had received | to and | nas | 3 the exccntors of the estate of | to vith City Items C G a dog on South street yesterday aft- ernoon, and Dr. John J, Purney was called upon to cauterize the wound. A search is belng made for the dog | under the direction of Dr. C. R. Witte of the health department. Charles Amero of 242 Broad Street, who was overcome by the heat while at work in the Stanley Works factory yesterday afternoon, was reported at the New Britain General hospital today as comfortably. resting Gasoline Prices Cut New Haven, Aug. 4 (A—Gasoline sold at the New England filling sta- tions here and Bridgeport was re- duced from 28 to 26 cants a gallon, | B. E. Overton, manager of the sta- tlons, announced -here toduy. is the second company to ent price of gasoline in this cify, as already selling for lon. A few independent selling gas for 26 cents, COWS RAN LoosK: Mrs. Jolin Onchekis of 12 Oak land place complained to the police | this morning that cows belonging to a neighbor are allowed to run loose around the neighborhood and have eaten corn and cabbage plants in her garden. Moto Alfred guay investigated and found that the cows are owned b Peter Poplowskl, who was orderéd | to keep them on his own property Colanial 26 cents A stations 1 LICENSLES SUSPENDED | The commissioner of motor cles has notified local police | that licenses. to operate motor vehi- eles held by the following local men have been suspended; Daniel Protasen of 63 Willow street; Guiseppa Lombardo of 153 Wash- [ ington strect; and Ldward Kiosk lof 72 Spring street, the of I LICENSE ISSUED A licen to wed was issued this {afternoon by City Clerk A L. | {Thompson to James Donahue, Jr., ‘v\n of Mr. and Mrs, James Donahue ‘o’ &1 Eefton Drive and Miss Cath- \urme Dillon, daughter of Mr. Mrs. John H. Dillon of 94 street ‘ MARRIA | HELD FOR TRIAL | Bridgeport, Aug. ¢-—\Waiving ex- amination in city court today Clar- |ence Ensign, . nas bound over to |the criminal superior court iy bonds ‘M £1,000. Tinsign is charged with |passing two worthless cherks in this city | | DEMPSLY New York, RULING TODAY Aug. 4 (A-—Thon failing to take any further disciplin- iry action against Jack Dempsey for hi§ alleged dilatory tactics in agree ing to fight Har Wills, the New York State Athletic commission de cided it wonld suspend any boxer who meets the champion anywhere before he signs a contract forfeit battle the giant and poste to negro challenger. = | August & | Funerals e Willlam Smitka The funcral of William &mitka of 177 Hartiord avenne was held this morning at 0 o'clock Eacred Heart church. Rurial Heart cometery in with in Sacred Willlam T, The funeral of William 1 son held this a'rlock at the home, Grove Hill Harry I. Bodiey, § Mark's ciatin Fumason Huma at 3 Rey was atternoon paster emeritus of church, offi ton (. Erickson Hanson Tpiscopal Morey H. ¥ Prase a1l associates of Mr. Huma- son at the Humason Mfz Co, Foi astville, Rurial n Faitiew cemetery John Canale Mre Mre funeral 5 thiz mornir at the home, 12 Mary s chn Rev. Ravmond Clabby. As the body was being borne Mrs Mary T. Cre My God to Thee ™ from the church an sanz. "Nea Burial was in Mary's eemetery John T O'Neil The funeral of John I a4 whn dropped attack of of 273 Chestnut strect 1ead an trouble vesterdav morning while at work at the Unlen Mfz. Co., will be held tomorrow morning at % o'clock §t. Joseph's church. Rurial will in St. Mary's cemetery following 5 be CARD OF We with fa thank ind friends sympathy berenveme brother, Also floral offerings received Mre. Trederi J. Bo Mrand Mre, ¥rnest J Mr. and Mrs, Wi Sister and Brother THANKS our tives and re- ot for their kindn shonn us during our death father and heantifu nt the hustand for the ere Herwig jam G. Her: SRR REENEE i an account of the In Memoriam In loving memory of ESTER ERICSON CRONA Who passed away August 8, 1924 Mr. and Mrs, P. Cronn VISIT OUR | AND REAUTIFUL AT | 89 West Main St. (Professionnl Bhig.) ' Bollerer's Posy Shop “The Telegraph Florist of New Britain NEW SHOP | Jecanh A, Haffey | H Funern) Director Phone 1625-2. l opposite St. Mary's Chareh. Residence, 17 Sammer Stm1 Stiles of the city engineer. | |Ing staft was bitten on the hand Mi Tudwig Schmidt, Now Prisoner At | Down in New Haven This | the | A cle Policeman | vehi-! thres | and | West | TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1925 Wall Street Bricls ?Bumsu AGTION WARKS EXCHANGE ‘ R ‘Wi[le Range or Stocks Affected PUTNAM & MEMBERS Co NEW JORA & HARTTORD STOCK EXCHANGES HWEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. 2040 6 CENTRAL Row Herbert G, Wylle, president and | general manager of the Pan Amer)- can Petroleum & Transport Co., re signed today: {ssued an additional $1,450,000 of 7 | per cent preferred stock, the pro- | {ceeds to ba used for payment of the ‘ | Bastrop Pulp and Paper company | |of Loulstana, which it has taken | over preliminary to axpansion in the | Kraft paper feld jn the south. No [public offering of the stock is ex-|'!ON Of & series of favorable peeted {ings statement stimulated acti | [a of st special strength cropping out | publie utility group. Dut of New Jersey opencd 2 po r at 83 and Columbia Ga vlvanced 13-4 to 7 1925 high records, Failure of t HARTFORD OF FICE TEL, 1- e nt New opening resume vigor at the of today's stock market Aug 4! 4 with | We own and offe Commercial Trust Co. Stock New Britain Trust Co. Stock wide assortment company's ar rose to 3. aqual after preferred divi- 1.38 a share on the com- against $778,208, share in the mor or 31 cents a first six months of 1024 new {tive Co. in the inspired h Buldwin droppi American Locomoti lowe Hava) A meeting of stockholders of the to earn its um Company of America has be e for to author- to com- st sty m New York Stock Members ilartiord Stock Exchange New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 Judd Building, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn. October 7 ar 81 s of $5 par vi capital stoc’k of no par value, Vol V0 ments, {an main | tined ized shars e ‘ Members Exchange ody of stoc upward and | sim the a ement that earnings in the f even months of r | were ahout 81,000,000 over | responding period of 1924 daily in July 1924, can Can, Frank 1 inereased 16.1 per | national Telephona and and from connections | Shipbuilding 1 4.4 per cent, The Illinois Cen- | prices for the vear 11 heavier traffic, 186,753 | many lssuzs to climb 1 to of freight having been [ hi before the end of to 163,361 in year. C'hicago and North- | Hauilant s 10046 cars A0, points ar Midlay fons traffic shattered ast records for by the Mis- month, loadings new high In!;rl; W. Baldwin, pres- Ihe daily average for 5454 car loads 4 Ste i rea a of 142 igent the s We Recommend and Offer: S ARTNA LIFE INSURANCE ( eNanka TRAVELERS INSURANC L(O 1 new pea Stocks month was st 4,961 loadir receipts S0 tou Faine tral a carloads moved Among the 30 | points the first in last contrast A I'vices on Ap 1lf hour wera Mack Tr nlicati Ty tional Distillers Pro. plication Power, Americar -rumvc Mo Ameriear and Ye Dupont turing. n banks against 173,103 a year low Reopening of the p oliday e i a5 Bl Burritt Hotel Hldg., Ncw Britain Tel. 2580 | whila Danish MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. Asquiring a4 Associated and op- In ita prosram for itional propert Gus & Electri vating public New York | Massachusetts, N Hampshire. and Manila aftor fes, the utilities in | Maine, Ohte, | Vermont, ¢ 1 P. I to approve a new lstock. V. | connection | have not yet beey respestis soared and Nor 15 pofuts fo Kroner chort points cont af zommon | - to vith My ecd upon roner chare- Detatls T 1. The demand for stock We Offer and Recommend: Colts Patent Firearms Co. PRICE ON APPLICATION W DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN OCCOUNTS the so-called | selling at nabated vich a share continued with buying influenced by capital split-ups, and i creaged divid distributions, Con tinued agitation for lower taxes the i in men's net for the first half to $4.835,344 com- 98,126 Pullman cot income inereased with § The ating 905 | 192 | pa Gross any's oper T of your was ¢ 1 and 000, creasing cationn of trade more than $2,3° | expansions operators for the ric ' \LLEGED THIEF OF ROLL fors o 1 - OF NAMBS T ARRATGNED 711 e aEmw BROTHERS 8@ present stock & F. Littleton Accused of Stealing Hus Company's Petition in wers execnt arions groups 1 HARTFGRD NEW BRITAIN Hav tford Conn. Trust. Pldg. Burritt Hotel Bl\dg. i, motor, Tel Tel. 3420 Roston, restanrant m tire e (P)—Etephen | stores ere tl Aug. 4 e tion p toretront of laton was arrafgned in munieigal | ourt today charged with larceny o a roll of paper containing elgnatures 5 point ash to a ndum petition, and with 1214 suppression of a petition for a refer- | Frank ndum, Hs pleaded not gullty and|True was held in $1,500 bail for hearing | Brake sugar refers We Offer: 109 shares North& Judd | Warrants for the st of Little- | eral | ton were issued by Judge Parmenter | week o af counsel Al Am A Am Am A Am Am Ana complaint orests. It W when a referend v bus con ning nto effect, Lit- ed clerk by had suppressed several | thousand sfgnatures. The nt number of pacsed at the Fuller | 1ast tor | alteged time expir motarims int that on the 4 for fling petition to provent the ne trol law from e tleton, emploved as a the W onda bus interests, ool petition with gn | Atchison names and [A! GIf & last seseion of | Rald Ralti was filed tate ine Loco &0 the 1aw f the ire went into effe Gavernor vesterday wa asked fo call a special seesion of th leglslature to suspend operation o but declined the new the law, T'nder \tarhnse h the & i operatars S must fils their schedn ighwav branch an . ghwa T and ates of entence and utilitte certific con vacessity from the publie "mmission New H;n'on Man Dies From TInjuries Today New Haven. Aug. 4 (P—Louis Ca Frank died hospital parossi. 17, of lin street t the Graes today from a ctured sknll t inuries ustained in an accident early today He was employed and rom a freight 18 a unload car when pinne rer at House R was om the car VACATIONS Aug. 4 plant of the Rolls Royee of Tnc., has elos rler to allov tion. The cc lepartmen re aperating An .official today said shutdown wae in the face business and that it was possit that emploves might have fo be r called before the time expired JAILED FOR THEFT New Haven, Aug. 4—Charle Holden, 18, of Hartford, wa enced to five days in guflty on a charge of Whiteaker in the city e is alleged to have taken §2 from a cash register in a five some time ago. He & GIVEN Epringficld, Mass afternoon scene on the River Thames, Londoners who ro rowing is so large becomes congested. Here are a few the Roniter 'm‘n: at Maidenhead to A common Sunday Ame I'he crowd of for two weeks in : 7 Ol Nt 18 , the e traffic on the river of t] 10 employes a 13 h¥and Norf & West 1 for North Pac Phdife 0 &RC& Pierce Arron o Thu E*IQMS"“Wife,S Lament About her seeming inability to effect a further eduction in household expenses— mainter e oarsmen waitin that fhe all wher clatr Oil court store here himself up to the po 5 5 i rob! n y = A b e 1 newspaper. A 3 % X Can be changed quickly to songs of praise if he will but follow the example of one local woman and make the reading and use of Herald Classified Ads a daily habit. FALLS DOWN 'STAIRS stairs in th J morning. Falling down the Central hotel this Gustave Ande roomer, & fered from a severe gash on head. The police were called nd man was taken to the New for treat af 1he his for tate Ihis woman has found that those Classified Ads make it possible to buy or sell odds and ends of household furniture and equipment— And ing an EXC HANGES AND RATANCIS Rritain General hospital exchanges ASK FRETGHT CURTAILMENT Rerlin, Aug 4 (AT rn' assoclation has r i ministry of communicati \NOT COMING TO two months the amount o Kholm, Sn on the rallways « appeari an coal areas and newspa N seapor This action was prompt- Sweden ed by the desire of the mine ownérs married Lady of Germany to compete with Britieh London is to al by providing the German sea- hy United rr"h especially on the North Sea, celebratior with coal. | niversary of the e in Delaware, are declared to be un-l READ THE BERALD CLASSIFIED founded, she knows that by calling 925 and insert- 1d she will soon get results. HERALD’S Classified Service elg 1 Louise Mount- States next 3 Janding of Swedes

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