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12 El | ] | = g ill . B B G 5 3 ’. FREE FOR ALLENDS IN POLICE GOURT Participants Fined — Operated Machine Without License A free-for-all battie occurred on Farmington avenue about 12:30 o'clock this morning when Edward Baczllewicz, 19, of 161 Lyons street and Louis Ruczkowskl of Overlook avenue encountered George Calm- bach of 188 McClintock road and John Deviney, but Patrolman Peter Skierkowsk! interrupted the pro- ceedings and the four men were ar- raigned befora Judge Benjamin V. Alling In police court this morning on charges of hreach of the peace. An additional charge of drunkenness was placed agalnst Baczllewiez, who was found guilty on both charges and fined $10 and costs, while the other three were fined 85 and costs, It appeared to be a case of much ado about nothing, for none of the four could give a definite cause for the start of the fight. Baczilewiez and Ruczkowsk! were standing on the sldewalk when a machine con- taining the other two drew up along- side where they were standing. A few words passed between them, somebody was insulted and the fight was on, Fined $5 and Costs FEverett Turner of 1015 street was fined 85 and costs on a Stanley NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY AUGUST WaII Street Bnefs UTI“TIFS ST”[;K S — Hn)hr C.’ )-1)’ |mv| s with Juwk | I Mrs. Selina Anderson, a nurse in Loperaing 1 wensovanns o canny | GO0TA] Railway Sigoal Shows‘ iy 1ot 3 1o axow 1o Shveme | o Stenghh Today | stores in '\m» York city bury, Mass, | _Joseph Horgsirom s Quonopaug for a vacation, B. Stein is in Miami, Fla. Charlotte M. Hills is spending her vacation at Pigeon Cove, Mass, Personals PUTNAM & CO. MEMDERS. | NEW YORK & HARTTOR) S$TOCK EXCHANGEY JWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. 2040 HAKTFORD OFFICE € CENTRAL ROW TEL. 2-med A. Gorbach will leave tomorrow tor Indlan Neck where his family is spending the summer. Next week | Mr. Gorbach plans to go to Florida where he will spend the balance of | the month New York, Aug. T ——Wall Street opening—Heavy buying of the publie | Directors of the American Water | Works & Electric Co, are understood | 0 be considering a plan to dla-| tribute a stock dividend to common sharcholders, sald to be at Lak We offer about § per | M1ities featured tho irm opening of . cont, when the $10,000,000 outstand. |today's stock market. Havana Elec. | T (& \('1" H. D. Humphrey is visiting | ing participating preferreq stock s | trie opened 1% hi at 197, a new | orrlngton o. In Ogunquit, Me, ‘ulrm 1 some time after Augnst record top, and initial galng of & — - [In retiring the preferred, holc point or more were recorded by Ea l L k C NEW FACTORY BUILDING | Will receiva one-halt share of first Montana Power, American Foreign g e oc o. | prefer d, one-half share with two mills grinding. Federal Reserve hank rato is Mkely, Members Hartford Stock Exchange % —_— nd reports of trada improvement itai : . S Dea th s The Willlam Wrigley Jr. Co.. has,from the bas Austries, ‘npflm(l]:\:s Nef’ ‘Bntam—llumtt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 * First photograph of Colonel John Coolidge, father of the ||l i?“i'v‘f'.'f{’,','“&,‘fl”"'éfi”fi ."»Tm:"‘um |:l I Wv B v e el soe ok v Hartford__, e J LS SpRiallo, ) g8, r ated G orporation, the | creased vigor as trading progressed. | president, since he was taken ill about a month ago. This shows | balan, t of which at the close | ¢ 1l Rallway Signa ce he ' : : £ which at the close ral Rallway Signal quickly ex- the colonel with his nuvse, Miss Johnson, taking things easy on Miss Anna M. Carlson of 1924 carried plant and ent | tenc s g i i W . son, 1z as eas ; cquipment [tended its main ot 814 points by @ We Recommen [y the porch of his house at Plymouth Notch, Vi, i Anm 3. ,"n".‘;!“h'ZT;,S’ZF‘fi’{‘224““ and good will at $140,- | tonchir g e end and Offer: & ¢ o5t 4 « [ 000, ntorles amounted to!points above the Iginal | at | 9 'F \f and Mrs, William F. Brooks of 48|$394,000 and corporate deficit $106,- | which 1t made fts 1:\rlwfy\m‘h-"?yh::fl\‘r‘: AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. the | sito of the proposed new building | ¢ National ports. A tenement house on TR City Rank of New pared with 4,063,012 ay f————————— High street, was aceldentally drown- 5 186, Total assets were placed at § ed Wednesday afternoon in North 2 i) AUTOMOBILE CAUSED SOLDIERS DEATH 496,000, } Lovell, Me., where the Brooks fam- ily has & summer home, according to THE tral preferre A conereto factory bullding win | bt I ooty B eEand the 20 nay cenbvalasGenis) Fe b featons hulialng Il o iy cash in exel for |eral Raflway Signal, which recently ch 0 0| 1A ripating "nno nod o re 50 f dition to the Fafnir Bearings Co., ;:”.:,4“‘““ ot participaling %] SR ol aud Lhe REdeiny of K RDDD,0M0. ¢ in the near future, according to re- ; 00 order from the' New Yorl Cen- was higher call for a $200,000 buflding. in Cuba to July 31 at 5,070,347 tons | the lowering of the Bank of England I | with seven mills still grindine: com- (bank rate as an indication that nni ar ago, [ iImmediate incre ‘big hoard.” Midland Steel Products | 1 fimped 7 points to a new | |top at 139 In reflection of large earn- a new peak of Members New York Stock Exchange . 1se in the New York TR VELERS INSURANCE CO. Stoc 1 ; < BOND MART o i N [ L) o charge of breach of the peace, He [HIURY T0 FAG!N‘H%”M”O“ reaching New Briain| xow oty POND MARKET. |ings and the entrance of new finan- | was arrested at the carnival gronnds yesterday. Miss Carlson leaves one | » - K, Aug. 7—An advanee of | cial interests into the company. Rafl- .t » 7 last night after he is alleged to have —_— St Vv, Taa farison leaves O |2 points in Protia & Fastern income |rond equlpment stocks wero in brisk | Prices on Application insulted Theresa A. Peort, The wom- Polion Snspiclous of Accident, But |tnele, Charles Carlson, both of g | 42 featured today'a dealings in the | demand, General Tlectrio moving up | A% Bald thet sho was walkine aleng clly. ' 8ho was n member " of tne | ond markat. Moderate stroncth lso | 4 points, Westinghouse Air rake | on the grounds when Turner bump- Blow on Head Is Accounted [First Lutheran church and V. | was shown hy several rail liens,| nd New York Alr Brake, 1, he- 2 into her an woutdut soologiee. | Sip g Mflllsed (ol S!aymv‘ : Hodige, No. 21, Order of Vast, The | ectTrAIe & Onlo consirtibie S5 fore e sesslon was 30 minutes ol | o —— Instead, she sald that whr.‘nd ;\ha- U for. tady arrived here today and “]e‘n'l\wrvrl';" 11 \I‘r.,-, t Northern | Revival of @etivity and strength in | spoke to him about it he called her K The el esileation into funeral will be held { 4 | 7% St. Louie-San Franeiseo fncome | N York, Ontario & Western, | Turner sald that after he aceidently manner in which Edward Fagin, |p o 5t 000 Ahiquist il aeliis Philippine railroad 4s all moving 0| and further accy mmhwm of the | bumped ths woman, he turned to o B iy North street automobile dealer, re- and burial will be in F: = a point or so. Toreign ohligalions | gouthern and Southwestern (1|r\¢~y=, apologize, but she didn't give him | "“”\’ff"’"- By, Aug S e e b be In Falrview ceme- | gisplayed a downward fendency. Bol- | centured. the ran tiot. - torornmiioney || Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain B ‘tf;“for“-hg ;tarcfiml:d”hfl" me ::""|w:("‘" :"‘”'_‘fiv'”"" IO O vesterday afternoon was closed fust | The body may he viewed at B C. PN Soe dropped § points and F. 6. | WEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK Excnuen B ek N Lisrta St cky alRiesnasy, CINEULIR ) ot whits 1t was: dlscavsred that| Corters Tineial pariors nntilthe : el f11 4 bt quickly recovered | Donald R Hart, Mgr. 0 License ington three month y from time of the funeral tomorrow:, art of its 1o: Toreign ex- | John Montsigin of 102 Broad |yanila on a furlough ’m o {the man had reccived the blow while morrow. tive, the 73 gaining a pm nt steady, demand | - street charged with operating a Dub- | Now ho s dead and his hride of o | TS 00 antomobile i the yard ; Taa vl wonalis by B it e ol We Offer: le service machino without a public | raw weeks, Margarct Tov {at 227 North street and had not been | Peter Walena cent certlficates nearly as much. Ol SR service license, was fined $5, execu- twanty.three, h seen hold struck by a ond party, as at first | Peter Walena, nine months old, | company liens were firm, Pan-Amer- 7 | AETNA LIFE tion of the sentence suspended. He | pait for the erand fury on 4 suspected son of Mr. and Mrs, George Walena, (ican 6s and Skelly 6145 advancing ey | was arrested yesterday by Traffic | g, !".“»‘;,.,-,,‘Il m,,.,J”L.\vm ‘{\.‘”,.\ it i wis brought to the New died last night at his homa, 265 Elm | slightly. Industrial CRrange j "'1 ':"7‘“’““'] ':”- NATIONAL FIRE Policeman Thomas J. Feeney. Mont= | rtho death of Viley ended o swirt 1in General hoepital shortly he- Street. The funeral will be held to- | 10wer, Botany Mills 6755 losiy : sior o vv"fl‘lw‘ ,,r:.y;, ":‘w : sigin told the court that he has been | gourtship and marrage. swith reer | 3 ¢ vestordny in an un- [MOTTOw morning in the Ukrainian [lv a point. Manati Suea n Rl et L ok ? out of employment for threa weeks | jupce f(f”,m”;_ el e s ious candition, and when he | church. Rurial willi®be in the Uk- | Cuban Dominiean Sugar Ti:s hoth| 019 1 v\'“l‘ wf!":!_ 5 »_X‘IUW‘ :;1!‘ TRAVELER’S becauge of an injury, and yesterday |¢ho city, Tn April, according tn a 1 to regain consciousness he rainian cemetery. jaisidedactionelly, ST ] PRICE ON APPLICATION o morning he had a chance to make a | rojative, Viiey came here, Ho i red continnally that they had | —— l — : ‘] S “w o el few dollars diving a machine for J. | cq tennis, went ahout and enjoyeq |00 £ivon him a chance. The police | Mrs. Bllen Magnell. = bl oAt Mol M. Finnigan, &0 he took a chance, |yimenlf. White in & (heater ho et |3 notificd and an investigation | Mre, Ellon Magnell, 79, widom of & et o DU Ve oy e LR i e Fined for Lascivious Cartiage |yice Lowry, After a chott court. Started T I T ; E ) 196, Ruoyancy gh| > After a short cc | . Magnell, died this morn- oreign Lxcitang priced fssues indicated a continued Tohn Papyargos was fined S20.ghi0 they wore marricd cour morning oh a|ing at her home fn Manchester, Mre, | g ge wreity in the floating supply, Gen- | B Charlen Garvel was fined $15, Gre- "0 the¥ were maveled. o Lenar with three ofher | Magnell was born in Ireland. and| ~——’ | stn1 Teetric and Laclede Gas sell rory Callefor was fined $16 and Hel- [, ot OV B A0 ARSI T > enaged In a fight on | came to Amerlea when a liitle girl.| New Tork, Anz. f.— @ ¥ 6o thn 7 points! above last on Maynacd wis committed to the Lo/ ain bo s hulist from 5 anail| Broad street, the police at first sus<| She has lved in Manchesier forlor s toike & e B E e T RS d ciate farm for wnvr;‘on when all “Hi |calibra rifle a5 he waa mearing his|Pected that an affermath of the & T R L 1O i e e e O hona el e HARTEGRD NEW BR"A'N found guilty 6n charges of lascivi- il b Ran e e 4l R L l our s ireat Brita u ) Eal] ) the earriage last night. Manuél l:‘n‘mn rM’”-‘q' m:v‘ |\ \\\‘n( I, y‘,b fbE Be ‘. \ : Y ; 'n;; I.M\‘. l:}”“n‘ nrhvi\' I\‘I,":“;:'l;“m;r\(;r” ables 485 3-4, &0 day hills on -lvu\] n‘ ‘\w ”“4 !Yu.ur)é. 7 A Ain :(t!l:mf:: :o',l{“ Hospital, whers ha led th mexi fair whon he informed the police | fred E. Magnell ot Manchesten, for: |4 o8 1-o. e (o v S R il Hartford Conn.Trust Bldg. Burrlth Hotel' Bldg' o 3 L} th erlv of New Brita s g g N il = K & g 4«.,1: :fi‘v'];m_;d AR might. Storios bezan to fly about - 1d been ing fn the | merly of New Britain, and s J.|3.59, c Demand, Bil- volume. Nickel Tlate comman Tel.2:7186 Tel. 3420 2 #6 Coroner John Anglin held a hear his br ) was try- | and James T. Magnell of Manches- |gium 4.5 Germany Hol- a1 up 2% points in anticipation — = as discharged on his arraignment =% 5 g I inm te | ter; and n Aaugh M s : PR 2 i W1 a charge of keeping the girl for .lng. the result of whic 18 4 mur the machine, Tt is be- | ;oan ons aughter, Maria E.|lai 1 40,1 Norw . S A favoratlel Asciatse {moral purposes. The defendants | 4°%, charge against the brid toved that fthe erank “fickea,” | Magnel of Manehestér. The funeral|%6.86, Denmark 5 lana t Zen merger ar were arrested by Acting Sergeant | COnficting testimony developed ot} gy 1 in's head ogainst fhe | l"“ j*“ “”T‘;“:’i‘ morning at §t.|19.43 1-2. Spain 1441, Groeee 1,53 | Nashville, Chattanooga & Tennes We Offer a.nd Recommend Jfahn O'Brien and Patrolman Peter her examination in county court fantomohi The man was reported | mes church, Manchester, Burial | T‘nl'\n,] |Q 2.4, Czacho-Slo ,‘“ 2.96, | climhed 3 pol I “helus, who investigated a story |SOMe Witnesses testifving they saw|in a comfor condition at the | Will be In St. James cemetery. | Tugoslavia 179 1-2, nin tornational Shoacollapsed. over “1d by thé girl when she was stop- N{;-- \':M.v lmvfl "!m shot ‘;J;r‘\ was | hospital this afternonn | [.‘\‘rx:m;ln; 4037 ]n 75, Takyo s on sclling inspired by a iy estionad by Cabelus. algo alleged to have made threats —_— | 1 angha \[ foelaton: (orAaring ‘that Lcom aad : against the lite of her husband. Wit- | ¢ 1 = 3j[100 1-1 1 of the stock of a |l nesses for the defense testified tie | ‘\R"I ‘T T{APT” '{i) w | yeern. Call mor renewed B . o baia ot s ar i e e AR R WIHIN Funeral per | ’ ity ltems 2 s fentel < -] per cent. ‘ | as the stories were told C 'P[fih“ N‘(‘ l(;A’”O ! With U, & Stecl selling at 122 1-2 Mrs. Mary Haley and My / ‘L i 4 ur AL T Ince thetlattéc partior Toseph A. Chrlson has sold for |bara Thompson sald they sas 1 _Carl Frederick Hierpe ‘ E vT Mare icipation of a satisfac- | (‘harles Splettstoeszer a building lot h!'qa‘:.mm 1er \m:ww £ASH Cherged With Having Contrihuted The funeral of Carl Frederick | ;’ rv nnfilled tonnage statement on | PP ” on Linwood street to Myer Dunn. |$3id Mrs. Viley told him Hierpe was held this afternoon at 2 | s 1 v. tho entire list was strong. | = A permit has heen issued to Pius |3hot her hushand. Among witnesses) To Dollnguency of Minor |o'clock in the Swedish lmmm | o hlocki of some of the low- | TOCAL STOCKS | Torrington Co com ... 68 11} ZinK for the erection of a two family | for the defense was AMrs v‘. ( e }rnu!-rh_ Rey, €. A. Bahlstrom offi- “ inlties i“ anged hands at ; ooy ‘|>» on Mfg Co w.. v 86 4 framie house at 76-18 Bain street. [relative to Vilex. who said her da rl. jciating. Pall bearers were Charles I IS Bfll] Wfll‘k((l 9 “an s ,.w price .{11\ Iy i tnian a0 byl Eutoam T&L oy {Conn Lt & Pow pfd ...108 = The property to be 24x27 feet and [ing Kinsman told ler the e T | O] Johnson, Fred Anderson, Augvat | ! ‘ vances were vnm'\.an‘ 11fd Flec Light 240 to eost $6,000. | was aceidental. Ofhers s T cten tony | OStlund and Aaron F. Johnson. it P"'ql el ‘ ‘IPLHS.“VW\( drud e S N B Gas . 50 Mrs. H. P. Knowles and daughter {toll them the affatr was an a il 101 100 plower bearers were Alexander Ol- wentin Prison von Pipe 6 5-8, Son Asked | South Tel ....138% 140 Carol of 43 Lincoln street will leave | Vilty was the son 6f G ‘ 4 o 4 15 |son Alfred Nllsen, John Johnaon i 6 1-4. and Mack | o craaiy % lata AT 4 % B | Vitey, formerly gavernmer UL ekl IS R nd Irvm Burlal was in Tr refal Solvent B 5 sl ddalaCn e night for thk Plainsille Mmp\mn ce Bt Washinz 1at Tidisapnoarc Fairview cr San Francisco, To the s I /RY STATEMENT grounds, whera they will spend two ! ; e ,nu ' coupla L,,,mu; S o oated Aetna Fire SRR ””",’"“" werke. [LARELNTS B0k of n = s T D o 1 Allls ¢ Automobile Tns . o] SIER Y ot ‘the New Britain Genoral fim""'fl'“ o ‘""”“f Skt 1 R e s et e D g o ¢ Natlonal Fire 75 New Hampshire Grand to Mr. 414 M. Herold Feck o I i i - s e e D 3 S A Jury to Probe Crash incoln street. h e SRR, A e e . FANOLET NS0 cas v k! Concord, N. H., Aug 7 (A—County ' s between th /‘QH 1 : Var veteran, who was buried thi The orchest Frank T. A o tacrie Stoke , D , “H[h'ldkff"ff:” Z’:{:”‘J:', ks ],n‘ fifl! I]FN RE i, " r gLy R morning with full military honors in | Smith announee i meliR 7 o staraanufaciiing Stocks | officials sald today that the expected i et o bR i t. Mary's cemstery, The funeral:a p#manent da Prison Am el &Tel 13974 et 0% 92 g place facts and evidence deters Sllch i ¥ass PORIBoD e ! pthe nother was held at the home at 8:30 | life—at noon an : el i m Hoslery | 2 — mined in their investigation of the Wednesday epening en account nl i ‘ Theresa, Gallo, S TR e te i n sty el conriot . : : Beaton & Cad ~ accident in Pembroke yesterday in a 07 v N 1al | L [1ive months affr LT ST EOb AU (BT el sty 18 LN k o Hf 0 e 0 Y IR i gy Sl 2 _“'d"e] AL RIe i, ?1 ‘” ; ; Tohn the Bvangellst at 9, Rev. ssmble of marked tal e rly 10 BinkeE Slide com . 0 hich Edward T. Carrington of New field next Tussday evening a | L e R R R S i e iy Billings & Spen com. T |Haven Conn.. and Robert Butler ot oelock 1 2 divoree ¢ > d i k : s Billings & Spen pfd 14| Guilford, Conn., wero killed, before Dr. F. R, Coombs of 11 South | (Cotninued from First Page) Jasephir : church heing celebrant at a solemn | vieted murderer under L ) i Loco 112% REReRGE . . L8 Do g | o L sf ¢ |Josephi > AT ¥ s = istol Brass . ‘ connly nd fury. trobt 4 his | 8 to | | . mass of requiem, tene i « S8 olt's n 2 ol ~, :!::‘n: rmn'o}\‘—“\)‘:l.nflu‘ :::mppndul‘ ; (8T Tty The body was escorted fram the | A military march ushe n h 1 oy 4 1214 [_“l" -‘rjp)j % “ will meet fn Con- by the commiseloner of mofor vehi- 50 [ihat ( hause to the church and from the | into the vast hall, wher ) ; e cles according 16 A notice peceived ruli 1 fo, conspited | chirchi to the grate by brothers|beans ara “downrd: to the sanie.ac- iCen: I 3 18h NEWINGTON MAN ARRESTED SR iTeY e i (i o or's hushand, | members of the decreased n_the | companiment a5 clabor 1 Can e il el Mrs. Anna Senk ot 100 Tawlor |*In (e course of. the it £ Tarici | 100l Veterans of Fereign Wars post. | the fashionable hostelries [ o 5 o N e strest reported the theft of $12 {xoch. Gncanic was defended by 1 o from fhe At the grave taps were sounded and | the hay. \ N & st N B Mac s oon by Motorcyela Politeman from a shelt in the kitchen of her ¢ ° B he was|a volley fired. Members of the es-| “All humans love muslc," V L& 154 42 William rolls on charges of vio- homeé to the pelice this morning. | qy wha oppos an (it t Roston, oh- t wera N, Caranza, G. Zito, M. | Smith s.}l-l today. “I have st el R Isl 4 41 lating the motor vehitle laws on The woman said that ehe suspected |,qon i b Nash infimated 1hat (on |t ineine ~e from | Casilil, M. DeTommasta, V. Daddab- | convicts' love of it and 1 it | (ST Rt o b BRI e e AT ARG 0 a 18 year old girl of stealing Whe |\ 0o the we rfalin rd baand P, DeMichele. In the rh"-xrrh;h elevating. Mealtime | nc- | Col T 4315 " have operated a truck without have monsy. liorv ivaralonnritt 0ot r to frysteate fhe pelice in | James O'Brién sang, “America”. \rhdrml\v\|;nn fn:' h[ in t at- | ( 1 3 YT 23 ing the capacity, speed and lght e |closed shops and that the hours of | F efforts to trace the girl and her e (iRICSs ny not here Cor I i ndard Screw - |weight displayed on the side, and NATIONAL LEADER D]ES labor were longer. l 1 abdy With more than 2,000 in fll; S Crn 8 % oy Works . 85 |without a license or registration on | tandance, including a number 6 K H' {Ce 8] 80 Stanley Works . | nis person. e e = [rabMa from surrounding cittes, tho | now m! Rawl Gne it 5% [funeral of T.ouis Gans, founder of % 1 20 % St B e e When the S‘JX‘C et Floated Away |tha local Zionist organization and T t pfd . 41 of Indian Liberals in Bengal, Was {one of the prominent Jewish resi- G 1 o .7 i“""" of the state thi= morning ( Mators PY , %% Years Old. | proved to be one of tr largest and | th ! 04 ressiy ever hel N 1 N Calcutta, Aug. 7 (P—Sir Suren- ‘:;“ 7',‘”“}N S pEllise ‘ < : ‘ol e ouseWI e s dranath Banerjea, leader of the In- ,].‘ funcral loft the home, 27 Trit' 1 dian liberal party in Gengl, popular- | S ) g Iy regarded as the “Father of Indian | e v “ Nationalism,” died here yesterds I whiara ause of the I Va amen = Although in his 77th year Sir B il heciine & o Surendranath had been taking an AT R el s 5 o the campaign to in- i s T s o 1% . Sne i i el i o swn rather than in the hall. Rabhi : About her seeming inability to effect a further 3 = o s E torsho Hadas 1 several of the 1 1 1 v 5 s 2 ot India in it fight against the ac- aea e e o reduction in household expenses— tivitles of the Swarafists, the home iiting o 1 ‘. xn nd s these exe Y. = = SR val : '”',,',,‘"”,.""};".“',{','"‘.’lh"m"H]'VA R LRt e ks Another Rert)ce Scon & W ‘ Can be changed quickly to songs of praise if uddén death 1s expec o ! the complications of the Inian poli- {auetiiiat tne grase At Al Lot she will but follow the example of one local woman i & n | Hadas again in ehar: urlal was tical #ituation. 8ir Surendranath Fia Beth atosy canisters, \ 1 68T and make the reading and use of Herald Classified only recently had resumed the ac- Y 1ihak 4ive editorship of hik old newspaper B N Ty Ads a daily habit. The Réngali, a libéral organ | i 11¢ ] < We are St"?wr'ng o : . This woman has found that those Classified Cambridge Restricts Its crantont I i Ads make it possible to buy or sell odds and ends S S i J Drdere may b placed for halhe ( 4 a 2! Students With Autos e eatahes et Delveries ¢ ssn sio | of household furniture and equipment— Cambridge, Aug. 7 (P—Stringent heat spring oy A . el ) Wpeve Bollerer’s Posy Shop ! And she knows that by calling 925 and insert- the university anthoritivs to preven: . 2 o matoring by undergraduates during Aot “m)‘” y ing an ad she will soon get results. {he merning h-‘v;":»“' ‘:"‘ "';‘W hl‘r“ The Telegraph Florist of New Rritain st r ’ turbs Tectures. A ban has also heer ot N hintubed put on night “joy riding e e This is a picture of the chap whose ( Regulations adopted by the kenate [facs adorns the Buffaio nickels now to became effsctive in October pro- i P iR @reniation S it A s st iarralohy They had a heavy rain in Detroit—almost a clondburst— | ‘,‘p " a fiy Guns White Ca LR Al oo . raduates durin e e ‘ : | pe hief of the ub fpd-’lrnm the use of all motor veh-! and it flooded dozens of Streets H\m were paved with || ! ““j' S " Nhen hardiad b ass le emce jeles by anv students we composition biocks sufferer vi s K Lo g R oomeveit | \Vently dents before moen. | ywood or composit Tered Iy, as the blocks O eae Mt Wathin Prestdent Roosevel and the ush 8f motér vehicles after wvere scattered all over the city when the oppomite KL Mary's Charen ; home under military Wilys Over 2756 ‘o s 1h wintée and 10 p. m. in floated away and were cattered al x = noElere (f hosaier Setla-a | #4nt N8 Dody home under military Wi waters subsided. eacort. Radlo wone. summer monthe.

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