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Optimistic SHORT WAVES ARE MORE IMPORTANT Radio Experts Holding Conven- fion at Chicago Chicago, Aug. 18 (P—Use of the very sort waves, advanced to a great etxent only within the last year, will be one of the most important prob- lems before the four day convention of the American Radlo Relay League opening today, Dr. A. Holt Taylor, in chargs of the Bellevue naval research labora- tories at Washington, who has been alding in the conduct of transmis- slon tests on wave lengths of 40 me- ters and under will outline the progress the navy has made in this “ae, These test were started last March and amateurs have been co- operating. In addition, he will re- late the steps taken in transmission with an oscillating erystal. Don C. Mix, amateur operator, who accompanied the MacMillan ex- pedition to the far north two years ago; K. E. Hassel, a ploneer in the “Low Toss" development fleld; W. H. Hoffman of Madison, Wis, who has conducted exhaustive experi- ments {n beam transmission on high | frequencies; Don C. Wallace, winner of the 1924 Hoover cup, for the transmitting set, who also will dis- enss Jow wave length work, and many others will tell of thelr partic- ular endeavors. M. F. Bakewell of London, Eng- 1and, who operates British 6UZ, ar- rived yesterday. He will explain re- celving conditions in England when it comes to picking up American stations. Amateurs have expended much effort in the elimination of interfer- ence, sometimes termed “man-made | statie.,”” Professor W, Williams n(‘ of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Tnati- |y = M0 RS 00 o tute will tell of some of the elee- "y fonight 4t trical appliances that develop nofses | yo v SR S in radio recelvers and how this in- [} Lo Joon oo terferencs can be circumvented ton Numerous other topics will be .o aken up, including the work of ™he |\ (1oiac and Dianes, A. R. R. L. members have done dur- |54 (. ing the times of stress, such as for- [~ nadoes and earthquakes, and in add- | x ing Importent railroads in keeping | o) thefr lnes of communication open ! when storms interfere ltient p ave |Fred Entot and Ry [a1so expected to John M. Work of Milwaukee, clalist candidate in the Wisconsin senatorial race, is optimistic believes the withdrawal of socialist support from the progressives [result in his election 80- City Items o'clork merting o A state cont orening in FEridgeport tomor- at Mora David T, Na ent af the Rritain Royal A will attend the fall grand coune to he hald meeting of Wileay I alph of Conner Pier, N PLAYER IN HOSPITAT, Aug. 18 (A—Kenneth slugging §t. 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In Bvening Ellsworth, Me, - ' men giving the Buenos Alres, Aug. 18 UM — The | Barker of 2 an ctric in all reported to The indus- about 13 1-3 while th ST B a i way sa2ld to corre- to the de- ription of th who last Sat-| A dividend of §1 a night tried to buy di heen declared by the New York Hodkins in Ellsworth fhiphuilding Co., payable Septembe iohghi lbEhe it 1 tn holders of record Angust Davis. Ihe previous payment was $1 i March 10, gener were yet two share has e Dr who 1ny Lewis are attac q, b a similar visit r of the Ameri Both were ned, salve, Aently iltza same Rarker | that they st Raturday old wha on with 1 ckholders of the Crescent Pipe | ratified the proposal liquidate the company recom- 1 by the directors which is will be accomplished in a ths. and that 1 an ac- he (o, have of Fliswe that he recog- Saturday night 1 his companton go ¢ mend | nform nized Barker here and saw him ar toward Dr. Iodkins' offic rs will be arraigned vorth munieipal court morning the 1 surplus of £20,430,685 York Central railrond to the state public service commis- for the first half of 1 ilent to $5.33 a share compar $6.47 a share nding perlod of 1 quarter’s surplug ainst $10,760,301 r last Tues- day of a tand | ¢ an charge nt ot kil s1on it 1 inte cqni ed with wvhich T am sure will be prolong indefinitely,' * in,& AWAlflR) PHTTING AL FAITH IN THEIR PIANES -~ | | | 9 or cory second | 0. RAILROAD ASKED | T0 TRANSFER SHARE he was E 70,3 in second quar year, —_— T pors financial distriet hears which lack efficial confirma- [tion that part interest held in th Pritish M Pe | by Amer } re If Motors of MacMillan's Machines he Ltd. troleum & 74,500 Shares of Stock Are Roquest. Fail Recults Wil Prove ed xican Petrolenm Co, an I hee 0l Co. ta Alient Property Yers Serlons sl Custodian 18 (M 0-American Ltd, f Washington the Ma daily che Ang fillan | or ap- [wirn A prosimately Standard [al}} of Tndlana 4 control of the Pan Ieum Edward b Anglo ad $8,000 000 In in one year 4 {-2 per partially sup. rorky Baltimore, Auz, 18 (M—Tha Balt i 1Iroad company in the form of presented in hares of | Frederiel custadian, held an the more & Ohio R asked yesterday federal petition United States « ibont was fatre cently a|pe the resnlts wil 1f s of acanire American P lie ere motors fail e Doheny., Last ron- | north land e credit to | the or Ameriean horraw transfer 0 the this nr there girded T market v stock Hicks shares pany's | Doy of o, [trom the explar A ent, Notes, which ing on t itor leha fully and ht |ported the rumor. A caid to es Cn allen propert are now at the flier & lagreement st rom- of the come do fan r Anglo books in the names o o & Rank. Rorlin, an stoeck holders, nited W, Waodeock acted as lezal repre- ntativa of Hie The | raprace valne af approxi r and other eri ey and Americar 1 Atic them i Tily net earninzs of the Houston ) iation States ney Amos the navy de st and in 1 Geograph v 0ld amatenr of Cedar R vs teld 1a reache 34,000 after for AT d to 11 Ir nte a hanl i ann t The vel) fepletion 1w single has complef stock Av- 18 a Collir amount 1 I matery f company Befy vmeant Atvidends of in Cannty 1013 n the shares was £as zio Iy property stapped froze it ind i n i e Rkl of 40000 ~hell i1os then alien s Hic of the stack these fo ranesl all Horw et e World war Vfieates aviators Aepot I Tsland aliens during th dupli made ant in his name as alien prop- and ta have e 't ontrolling imterest in the arty eustadian E Tames T Carter, acsistant Tnt ctric corporation 1 Baltimare strieted th T tails ftarnet, &1id th Rl Ohio waniaie hautt taylewior the m 3an mizht | :MLSH‘I FLEVA TER CARRIER OR WELL, INIURED = held An 1t o | srnment ir H’l 4 Wean W, Pitteinzer T earing C‘ompletion Young Murder 15 (AL | en tn Avcilent at in T.os Angrlos | for and Aentist o \ug on the i1 Thomas Y Dr. 2ling for st ofiice Pittsinger Brit George toda request n e ite ain General hospita Mre, Anna O avenue had th ¢ her 140 O rtre nriment eratrom of lofer 1 dented rizht hand ve cxamined and ed. D Britain G i had the me ’ i 1 uninftled, heard prose hauskoutiing thal he kille 1ad her b their suhurhan entt T 5 he ongh studied the and for a twhile ot of ¢ 51 SHIPS FOR Tort England vith SCRAP PIUE 18 (P mouth Aug ordar on —In ac SR had resid the past 43 s two danghter Emma Boberg eral be 1 oon home at Elim Baptist church will officiate ar Airvie 1 f years T1eay a, Misse A mft of 82 ment of one mi will be given to nstituti has General hogy Althy tea E s will diately. 1 Aelinte will 5 Winnip to the in- em imme- wort b ital L o'clo at s after y o sent 3 T w cemetery Charlotte Johnson of Mrs. Charle Maple fternoon at 2 o and at 2 h Lutheran c A. Ahlquist offic in Fairview Mre funeral Big Bertha street 30 o'cl CARD OF nn\m h to than Bors for the shown us durir in the | | |sympathy hereavement oved cent husband | 1 heautif i nee Awmzhter of ST and a chorean art wag Adar to Sada The Katrina of squawdom marvel of Indian te When his son Her arreste W lose Klenk ne month old daughter o John Kienk of died this mo g at o'clock from “Heart ¢hureh, Buthl be in Sacred Heart cemetery. | P slaver. s of Fose and reet will be tion Clawson 7:8 the tomtom ehimm Lodi she wejghs 40 N. T latter had given t bberv aftar the Sacred boy a ride. reported | is | n &old to the | chares of (Case| " pro- wak ‘.‘ tomorrow l the will l 1925, SPECULATION T RIFE IN MARKE T[ Railroad Issues Are Traded in Large Numbers Tork Activity the opening of to with PUTNAM & CO. MEMBERS. NEW YORN & HARTTOAD STOCK EXCHANGES WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN- Tel. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE 6 CENTRAL Now TEL 1-ue New Aug. ») Specnla ) at l‘HH Waterbury Gas Rights We offer 1 s stoc changing hands Kausas City 1 points on re epor take the tern Woes At cd jecues, in &uch 1k Trig International tinghouse Al 1-2 (o 2 1-2 polnts, | checked but failed to 1 movement in other | Rails bid ion on reports asing public Central an 1 point pre 5 Rio Grande e 3 large raflroad is | higher s of it prices n fumped 1 that ft wonld s e and W |er 1 o1 W southw & me Norfollk 1925 i it & Foundry the equipment Realizin tern 140 r Americ Ivance « & an a re Gen Har ' JUDD & COM/PANY Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bidg., Tel. 1815 Judd Building, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn. RAILROAD STOCKS Exceptitmal opportunities are now available in this class of securities, giving high income returns with safety of dividends and exoellent nossihilities |ter and Wesl which fell 1 temporarily halt the upy sections of b were parti 1 oth- 1, Anr Sontl cipation, 50 b points had : and a score efore midday, Arbor common, [ern and Denver & {Western preferred reporting the largest gains. Buying of the indus |trials was of a more selective lacter with equip |standing strength in antic | rallroad orders this | Baldwin, Pullman, Ameri Foundry and American sended their carly gal [or more before the end of the ‘nhd Commisgion ported a steadily increased s ‘v-.v high priced i 4 per [ ipatior O e of appreciation in market value, May we offer suggestions, an Car & 4 | Locomotis Stocks carried on conservative margin, Thomson, Tenn & To. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORE AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, dgr. . s 10 2 poil hour )mug, re- rt in in Hizh Taw Allis | Am Am Am {Am ¢ lam 8 Am Am | Anaconda Atc At | Bald Loro | Ralti & O ‘VT.H, el T Maz n We Offer: STANLEY WORKS LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK TORRINGTON PRICE ON APPLICATION rel & ool s hison Glf th Pac EDDY BROTHERS HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN aN;HFnrd Conn Trust Bldq. Bur‘flft Hotel Bldg. Tel. 3420 pf1 Motors Gt North pfd it Nick Int Tar ares Landers, Frary & Clark 50 Shares North & Judd Il, 5, INTERFSTS ACTIVE ABROAD . Stinnes and Mannmnmnn Hold ings May Seon Be Bongi Kellv Spring Kenneeott Cop [in the Antarctie with Shackieton While here hs negotiated with N Aero club for the pur- Amundsen’s airplane N-2§ ), for use in exploration in the Antarctic. A Norwe- cr who will act as his pilot machine from Oslo to it be taken sian whaler, which Wilkins has chartered. Amundsen new airplans summer, from pole and un. to Alaska. ing has been assured, and the expedition American, Lincoln accompanied spectacular though this summer. Dordier company will build ndsen a plane larger than the 25, N ppe 1 with many improve- the nec for which Wi the rse of A will orwr Aftenposten says en preparing a n for next n over the ic_reglons | | | who position may CTLEARING New York lanoer HOUSE ¥ Y STATEMENT the %4 close sald to s pro- ot the ASURY STATEMENT CREETING ( Bollerer’s Posy Shop 85 WEST MAIN &7 Tha Telegraph Florist of New Britain of epp ARDS ; British l'ml-nrl '\ .l Make Use| of Airplanes | Josanh A, Haffey Punera; Director Phone 1623-2. epposite St. Mary's Charch. Residence, 17 Summer §t.—1628-3. olar paring into the verett Adams, 17, of Wilmingten, has confessed that he killed A. awson, Lodi, N. Y, 1a a rob. near Sedalia, Mo, atter the lat. ter had given a lift in bis aute. He was captured at Garden Kans,, and returned to Sedalise o R t s to ex- n » Ray ar hams Land. Cap- taln Wilkine spent four vears in the Arctic with fansson and two yearsCity, in mobile

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