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KLANSMEN KONVENING AT BUCKEYE LAKE, 0. y Every State is to Be Repre- Sented at Annual Meet- ZIONISTS TO GIVE BOOKS TOLIBRARY Hundreds of Volumes o Be Pre- sented to Tnstitute Hundreds of classics in Hebrew, Yiddish and English, covering a broad diversity of subjects, will be added to the bookshelves of the New Britain institute, provided the rec- ommendations of three or four meinbers of the Gans-Aisenberg me- morlal committee are accepted at the meeting of the New Britain Zlonist organization tomorrow night in Talmud Torah hall. Local Jews are very much in earnest over the selection of a fitting meémorial to the memory of their two chlef leaders and the contribu- tion of books to the local library seems to be the one plan on which ull minds concur. Officials of the institute, when in- Near ing Tomorrow, Columbus, O., Aug. 24 (P—Led by Dr. Hiram E. Evans, imperial wiz- ard, grand dragons and titans of the Ku Klux Klan were arriving today for their annual meeting at Buckeye Lake, sfarting tomorrow. Nearly every stata will bo repre- sented, according to K. W. Gallant, personal representative of C. W, Os- borne, Ohto, grand dragon. While the program showas discus- slons will cenfer around organiza- tion topics, Ohio leuders say that the modernist - -fundamentalist contro- versy will come in for a major share body of the Klun take a militant stand against “intellectual Christian- ity The first phrase of the work of the “that of arousing the American con- cience to the fmportance of pre- f t sed glft this [ * ot e fromet, S0 o | oning ny e ot {oscy Fan l' s e oat "k'n]y be American from obtaining a foothold in public affairs,” has been accom- plished successfully The second objective, they assert- ed, is to take up the fight for funda- mentalism in religion along the lince lald down by Willlam Jennings Bryan, sratefully recelved, One member of the Gans-Aisen- herg committee, and he is the leader in the move to perpetuate the mem- ory of the dead leaders, sald today that he was absolutely cerfain that the gift would be made, the only This stand will he supported hy doubt fn hin mind being representatives from the middle- whether the brary would w west, south and gouthwestern states, the collection or not. He sald that |y, may he opposed by the New the donation would run into several | yingland, New Jersey and New York thousand dollars In value and would | grand dragons and titans, according represent a number of books never before geen in this district and would also include a large number of volumes on biblical subjects, a complete Talmud set and the Jew- ish encyclopedia. He eaid that the to the Ohio spokesmen, Pago I;a;fislal;l;rq ¢ Give Fleet Send-Off Wellington, N, Z., Aug. 24, (A— Gana collection { The American fleet was given an en- and hooks now at the Hebrew school | thusiastic sendoff on its departure at Talmud Torah hall and the |[this morning for Pago Pagn, in tht £1.000 already vralsed some yea samoan Islands, after ite visit here ago for the Afsenberg memorial ‘The flagship Seatfle led the fmn- would be the nucleus of the gift, to which would be added a fund now being collected for the Gans memo- rial and a large number of books from private families throughout the clty, the sum total amounting to a considerable and rars collection, Tt was the original plan of the ioint committees for the two funds {0 create a librarv at Talmud Torah hall In honor of the two leaders, but posing nro on out of the harbor Yonr seaplanes soared overhead The weather unfavorahle, showers with a strong wind making the visibility poor for the thousands who were gathered fo view the sper tacle from the hills and every 4sge point along the s The wharves were crowded with people cager to bid Godspeed to the American sailors, whoss manly bear- van- when this new plan was broached [ing and good brehatjor, the Ntw and it was pointad out that the en.|Zealand papers unanimously de tire elty might thus be enabled fo[clared. captured the hearts of the ehare in the usage of the books, [ people Friendly farewell messages passed pefween Admiral Coontz, the gover- nor-general and the prime minister members of the commitiees were in clined to adopt the latter plan, It was algo pointed out that consider- ahla expenee would be attached to - —~ —— the establishment of a library in MISS YONISRY SHOWERED, Talmud Herah hall, and that this A niscellaneons shower in honor money ceuld be turned over to the purchars of mora hooks, should this new plan be acceptable, nf Miss Margaret Yoniskv of 43 Woodland street was held recently at the home of Miss . Yurkunis of e 345 Church etreet. Games were SCALDED WITH HOT sOrTp played and a feature of the affair Plaving ahbout: the floor at her|was a mock marriage. A buffet Junch homa last night, three year old Con- | was served. Miss Yonisky will be- cetta Calvo of 124 Lawlor street was | coms the bride of Anthony Adam- painfully burned abont the neck and | aitis at St. Andrew’s church on Sep face when a bhowl of hot soup was | tember 1 e bride-to-be is em overturned on her. The | played at the North and Judd Manu- treated by a physician, ! facturing company, and Mr. Adam- that who sald permanently marked from them. the child would be| atis is a foreman at the Skinner Chuch company | when struck by an automobile driv- Three years ago a New Britain man obtained a $5,000 insurance contract with us. A year later he met with financial reverses. Through notes and the assigning of his insurance contract he was able to borrow much needed money. He recently died hefore he was able loan, but his creditor is now receiving t in full settlement of the indebtedness. o repay the he insurance This is one of the many definite purposes of life in- surance. You may find it just as useful when an emergency arises in vour own affairs. J. M. Ward and L. G. Nelson Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Company 272 Main Street New Britain, Conn, The Housewife’s Lament - - About her seeming inability to effect a further reduction in household expenses— Can be changed quickly to songs of praise it she will but follow the example of one local woman and make the reading and use of Herald Classified Ads a daily habit. This woman has found that these Classified Ads make it possible to buy or sell odds and ends of household furniture and equipment— 925 and insert- And she knows that by calling ing an ad she will soon get results. HERALD’S Classified Service @ of altention with this state's repre- | sentatives urging that the governing | Klan, say the Ohlo representatives, | ) FRIEND OF FATHER OF LA FOLLETTE TURNS AWAY Prominent Wisoconsin Follower of “Fighting Bob” Will Not City Items Misses Ruth Driscoll and Mar- the Waldheim cottage, gambaug, South Coventry. The regular meeting of Washing- Support His Son, » Wil be held Tue o'clock ay evening at Milwaukee, Wis, Ang. 24 () — Allinsmbersmhopsinn Declaring that the candidacy of Robert M. LaFollett, Jr., for senator ofters little in the way of statesman- ship or leadership, E. J. Gross, for many years a supporter of the late itor R, Laolllette, today an- nounced he would throw his support in the senatorial primaries eampaign to Irancis E. McGovern, Milwaukee, republican, Mr. Gross s a leader in the faction of progressives oppos- ed {0 Governor J. J, Blaine, and is president of the TaFollette Progres- sive State assoclation, report on time, Salvators Vincenzia, Kensington, was arrested yesterday morning by Officer George Kanupl: of the Berlin olice department charged with assault ugpon his wife He was released in bonds for ap pearance in Berlin town court tomorrow evening. Detective Sergeant William . Me Cne started In his annual vacation the Sergeant Gieorge e of the . Elinger will he detective burean at in ch vetoran progressives ‘“who fought with hig father during the trying | ral hospital this morning. |vears’ and sald that his conduct e helps to perpetuate the ‘“Madison ring," at the expense of representa- tive government, “Without any public record he- hind him, with absolutely nothing on CITY COURT CALEADAR (Cases were assigned as follows hy TJudge William C. Hungerford in city conrt this afternoon: Partyka and Company i V& which the people can form a rea- sonably accurate opinfon as to his| ROtllowicz alias Joe September 4 at 10 a. m qualifications, Robert, junior, pre. sents himself as’a candidate for the United States senate,” the statement Roche and Cabelng for I'rederick T1. Bollerer vs, for plaintif, defendant ant. John Bonzo vs. Vinconza Tos sitfa, Septenther 2 at 10 a, m. Wood for plaintiff, Klett for defendant, M Teving Jester ve. Mar: howeki September 2 at 10 Hungerford and Camp AND TELLS OF THIEVERY Former . Kirkham for Employe of Winchester's, Coopor in New Haven, Deseribes Ac. defendant. Joseph Martell m { fendant having turned state's eil- Angnst at 10 8 dence, in the police court today had JHAT, Man TeWitt for pl caught fire shortly after a two hours battle During his stay England Relgium and v Furepean countrica, abroad he visited when run down in Nichols | omobile ewned by Mariano Waterhury L5 FFrance na Gianerola, 00, erland sues for Federal .Illa';z'é bl'(ie\'s Release of Steamer Funerals | Blairmore’'s eargo of liquor. Deaths | Slight Epidemic of U= Typhoid in Stratford Eliabeth Lois Hove s o Sonn PAne e B Flizabeth Lois Hoye, d i ':"":dd,la‘i ”'M: ,‘\N',;m‘::wr [Mrs. Julia D. Hoye and the late Wil- lam . Hoye. died at her home on ‘m thr Yv‘n‘ ;u.(v ‘2:‘ : o ‘, [New Rritain avenue, West Hartford disease {n Bridgeport hospital, town | .= The funeral will he enee a ence e e TImwoo: Burial will be § st | Stratford, died in Rridgeport hos Fimw i AL ! L pital Auzust 18 from typhoid fever SEND FXPEDITIONARY FORCY | Foe sour conveniences Managua, Nicaragna. Aug. 24 (M ian exclusive line o e e B GREET) RDS Fl Portillo, which is ported to y [Raze been occupiea b wontaras | Bollerer’s Posy Shop ’.":",:f.t:;‘.;.f f‘ '; "““: %9 WEST MAIN ST, The Telegraph Florist of New Hritain. L lJuseph A. Haffey ( that the territery in 4 & hare al. [ways been tn b paseession THREATEN DEPORTATION Melbourne, Australia, Aug. 24, (P After discussing the strike called by Britith seamen in Australia porte the cabinet today lssned a proc tion of its intention to deport those responsible for any Industrial distur- bances. ama- Funerns Director Phone 1623-3. opposite St. Mary's Chareh Residence, 17 Sammer St—1625-3 joric Zehner spent the weck-end at Lake Wan- ton L. Morgan lodge, No. 71, K. of to g0 to Fast Berlin are asked to a resident of today. During his absenco Detective view street at the New Britain Gen- Joe Joseph Hanper et al ve, | for hefore noon fo- Wall Street Briefs e With their shelves almost bare of ligh grade bonds, many investment banking louses report a more active inquiry for preferred stocks. Several issues recent placed on the market, offering a more attractive yleld than bonds of similar investment calibre, have been sold in record time, Plans for financing the recent consolidation of the ena-plece bi- focul lens company and several oth- er optical concerns will take shape {5 week. Public offering will be made of an lssue of 7 per cent serfal notes of the Continental Optical {corporation, which was formed to (hsorb the merging companies. 1 v the United States {8 reected in Mr. Gross, fn a statement, de- [FOlice headquarters, LS e k‘vfl”v‘\rr:w “”I} lelared that young laFollette fafled | A daughter was born to Mr. and ‘,"_“.,“":‘.‘v:,...(,f}m.;‘,,:’;yn.m{rm; s to seck the counsel and advies of | MrS Joseph Paleyzh of 53 Tai : o ?\m'v Co., recently incorporated | Delaware. Proceeds will he applied the purchase of the Industrial ra corporation. |10 it Tow and medium priced rails were faken In larga blocks. Stundard in- displayed a firm undertone, eel common touching a new i on the current movement and Auerican Can soon selling a point hove lust week's close, cain active in the specialties, Tnte T.oew's Inc., Amer. tional Cement | | Edied TR an nired iRt neiore (Viclon IUReXH ERCICTERITA Ao ican Tee, Tndian Motorcyele and Pos- Inot the eon of Senator TaFollette [™M- “‘“Ff"""'f’;r’(‘:‘ '}‘_"' He Turs tvar. |t Cereal all being pushed through he would not be a candidate,” and Dalyifor d “”“”"' Wlaciburn, |15 previous peak prices for the —_— tor ba ve. n"‘ m \“jd ity [year. White Motors and Mack q ) n | September % at 10 a. m. Wask Tricks were fn supply, auickly fall- h | for plaintift, D. Gaftney for defend ck 1 and 3 1-2 points, respec- Sharp rallies in the Scandi- |navian exchanges again featured the |foreign exchange market, Norwegian { kroner rallying points to 18,18 {rents and Danish kroner jumplng 37 24,18 cents. Pemand | |tively, | points to intiff. Woods for defendant. Com- fgarling held firm around $4.85 3-8 rust Co., v, Leon Kaftanile [and French franes at 4.07 1-2 cents. | s 1 Trust ¢ |and French franes at 4.07 1-2 5 tivity“of Gang August °7 at 10 a. m, R v! e Now Haven, Aug. 24 (AT)—A de- | Gafiney for plaintiff. Groenstein for| New York, Aug. 24. P—In seek = explanations to account for the in the stock market, Wall npturn | the second half of the year are ex- court Tere today. day and Tngine Cos. 1 and 2 Were [nocted to be much larger than for Rev. Samuel Dancy of Stamford |called on a still alarm to put it out. [t}e first six months, when nect op rought snit against Frank T. Slay- |SliEht damage vesulted [rating-income of the clasd one rail- S % ngine Co. § was called on a still | roads totalled $43 In, also of Stamford for $10,000.| .11 in o put out a blaze in the| 5 g ey Rev. Mr. Daney received a fractured | armington avenue dump, their of- | hin and other injurics May 10, | forts hoing crowned with - sueeess | [ONG TRIAL TRIPS Alice Boyle, Daricn, widow of DI G DIRING R ToLES | John Royle, Killed in an automobile | et Fe BT N s100 | = —— SatAnEeeS, bhe '““.l.mw PIaherty, | oo gtolen from a dresser in the (Trail of John Troy, Worcester Datlsniter ‘,‘J'" 1) CRmARES: Bo¥IC | pome of Mrs. Vanska, 115 Beaver| : ) i ""*1 "‘ passenger in Fluherty's auto- | g oone since last Thursday, accord-| Bandit, Is Picked Up But Is Again mobiics i eport reccived lay by d Railroad signals at a grade cross- |1 toL% FEPOTE T 1 today BY|poq As He Disappears the police. | ing in Glenbrook were not in proper | ¢ P ik ™ e e e orderfon l\‘f"“fl':',':, 18 “”""f.‘ L i APPEAL TO RE FILED 1 The trail of John Troy, bandit lead- an actlon brought against the New | oo iort, Aug, 24 (P—Papers[er and a pal, was picked up here Iiaven ralliosd Ry U Anns 1 - )y Lesly, con- |last night and traced to within a few iaffney of Glenbrook, Mrs, Gaft- [0 the appeal of M ' fi L R 2 Gaffney of Glenbrook. Mrs. Gafl-| 503" of transporting heer, have [blocks of his home, only to he lost | T O s Sk Y M Iheen propared by his aftorney, |in the darkness of Blake sirect S U o e s I |lienry Greensiein and have been (known as a “hangout” of the gun A e e W forwarded to Mr. G in's New {m SR, 2 ; S o s | York associates, for filing. it was an-| The trail led from White's Corner. Qeorse '\.”f'”r‘ e e o nonnced today. [There, according to a number of rv Droprielon afellfes fody ko el e | porta which dovetailed and which ages of 2,800 of Geergia D, the police here were able to che " Norwal o injurie 4 TURNS FROM EUROPE. | ¥ @ e 3 4r|\4!v alk, for Injurics i EOMERUROLE S| e s i s Tlorence L. Clayton alleging that Works is hack at 1 m‘l)“l ‘”‘-j ! |'I‘_‘\“ A t VIM '4':‘1 v‘v‘ the ved Wing fnjuries on | desk after an extensive trip through this city. he pair t tha trol in Washington Square, where th Union Station {s located, and took a taxicab to Barclay and Grafton streets, within a few blocks of Troy's home. There the trall faded, but it was picked np again on Columbia street, | a quarter of a mile away, and led to Blake street, where it was lost New Haven, Aug. 24 () — A de All Worcestser county was in t} cision erdering the rele: of the | I throes of the bandit scare today and steamer Rlairmore, selzed in June Presna Rio there were many reports that fhe oft New London, was filed by Fed-| Tha funeral of Presina Rin. 11 [zang leader had heen seen at difter eral Judge E. 8 Thomas today. The |04 gaughter of Mr. and Mrs. ent points. Fitchburg, Gardne case was heard at South Norwalk [gosio Rin of 12 Mitk street. who |[Southbridge and Leominster all re last week, counsel for the OWNers|ging at her home vesterday, was held |porfed that a man had heen ser having clatmed as fllegal &elzure (i aciornoon at 2 o'clack from her |in fhose places who fallied with ¢ under the court ¥eleage decision n [y o 00 T Ghe n &t Mary's | description and pictures of Troy as o:\.» uvwder"ri'\-r .:'m v\ln:h h"': | cometery rv"\'dend in ’Vhp nenspapers. In all that seizures by the coast gnare Erelit s such cases fhe city or tow St might not he made hevend the 13| sl vestizated the reports b thi mile limit, T further came of them The court arders release of the Speeding Complaints From Lower Arch St. ik offie The police today A. M. Paonesa that h were nofifi Mavor The growth of the Rayon industry | in Pools were | ot recently has shown a disposl-| PUTNAM & CO. MEMBERS NEW YORK & MARTTORD STOCK EXCHANGEY JIWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN= Tel. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE € CENTRAL Row FALL BUSINESS OUTLODK Goop This Gives Added Strength to g Stock Market New York, Aug. 24 P—Wall &t Opening—=Stock prices displayed {n- | pressive strength at tho opening of | today's market. With the financlal community apparently convinced that good fall husiness was fn store, {large buylng orders were distributed throughout the list. General Ralil way Signal jumped over 5 points to |a new record high at 320 and initial gains of a point or more were reg. istered 8t Loufs Southwestern Tinois Central, Allied Chemical and TEL 1 We offer and recommend Csmmonwealth Power Co. Common Stock hy Loose Wiles Birenit Close Allis Chal JUDD 4 l‘mu (‘an Am Loco ... 1147% 114% 5 A Fri 121 1118 Members New York Stock Eschange :,“ T’T o ‘,51,, 663, Members Hartford Stock Exchange [Am Wool New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 ATAson i el Judd Building, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn, |At GIf & W 1 5813 58 Bald l.oco 5 LROAD STOC Reth Steel Rosch Mag .. Cen’ Leath 180 Exceptional opportunitics are now available in this class of securities, Ches & Ohia ., 106% giving high income retorns with safety of dividends and excellent CM&EBP...1% possibilities of appreciation in market value, €M & St P pfd 14% 3 CRIsI &P hns - May we offer snggestions, Chile Cop 303 Stocks carried on conservative margin, ol Fuel w4 Con Textile 2 3 Corn Prod Ref 34 58 Cru Steel Cosden Off Pav Chem i omson, enn Erle 1st pfd Gen Electric 4 * By Gen Motore Burritt Hotel Bldg.,, New Britain Tel. 2580 Gt North pfd Insp Copper MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD S§TOCK EXCHANGES Donald R Hart, Mgr. related to it how quantities of £00ds | gefendant. John Pelleticr ve. Fellz [tjon fo base all ifs comparisons ofy|@nt NIckel {had Leen stolen from the Winches September at 10 . m. |trade figures with those of a vear | |h Pa 'vH . | 16 p1aintif ceeli for |aga vather than with eonditions pra. | Ko7 oF ’ . tox [ apeating Anmalcompany here for plaintiff 1 for [y : \ R fow ; T : o e o pany et | Aafendant, Tuben Hallstein 5. Ann |vailing carlier in the sear. The icsult | Lehish Val We never forget that our customers are our p. 5 i = SOt s 1, 1 "oy f roced e heen show | Marine i o , 3 3 Throush “tonces" i 1his state and |iricksen et i, Sepiember 2 at 10 lof this procedure have been to show | Marine . . w masters and that they contribute husiness to this Massachusetis., 2 m. Nair and Nair for plalfift. [business up in a favorable ght, but | Marine prd oA 3 firm in return for value and SERVICE The witness was Jogeph T. Red- |Mangan for Ulrickson, A. F. Bro-|many in the financlal district ,,;.‘1‘”! Ll ) : L a | mend. a former employes, who told [smith for Hartfora Tee Cream Com- |aware r‘vm A poar :;m\»:w:;v&«”r:vv"fl{\m s i of having taken knives valued at|pany. Samuel Weifnels :A(w"mm &2 ‘:f":l"“ ,‘,’:‘r‘{i,’,’: - ‘m;_,: b as|New Haven 3914 We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts 336 a dozen and selling them at $4 [ Dorbuck, Avgust 31 af IEDESraoan 5 ¥ Lo Norf & West , 13814 i Gireenstein for plaintiff, Roche and |the smaller 1925 wheat crop, the cut | a8 | % - A Yorf- n da stee] o . ar he =malle < 8 3 | He sald that he had many press- | Cabelug far defendant YA il ’ rf. ':’,,,i. ':'\‘ 1«.|’|my\’::m”. 1vl1" M“vl:‘ :‘lw it a1, | ing home bills and was tempted to|man vs John Maliski, Septem “‘"“ |a '\ ’l a1 g ’“ as ne Penn Railroad 4 steal and eell In order to pay these |at 10 4. m. Traceski for plainfiff. |with the spring mon e m T o s | bills. e 5 - '_"' A | Pierce Arron R The warehouse foreman, named | ALIFGED DESERTERS HELD |5 ;‘l";' ,"“"“ ”'”':’f“_‘“nf’ MMM',: {Pure o 21 (1A Dr. Cumberlidge, a dentigt, are also [ Weeks, both alle dederterninontll P8R e e dlaselof | Reading . detendanta haylog e beld forlihe | (e United Sriaten farm ot kostlsvor il e according ol tleures | RG] HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN | superior cou ) eenahan has| preble, Me., ave heiog held 3 e o lien By he ‘A eoldan Burens of | oL 5 4 AT \ | mmped bis bail. tocal potica’ siation pending thetr (GRS G o papresants | SO T Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg, Burritt Hotel Bldg. ————e voturn to the fort. Both we " la reduction of 3,288 tona for the Al L Tel.2:7186 Tel. 3420 ) trolman Frank Farker when he | \r‘-{(' 4 the Jitering about. the | 4 ” ST LR = e A Action, Resulting From SCParate | 11 v pad he o Tire at | At nnusnally high levels coupled With | fyion pactfic they had heen listed 2 8 : s aneinl & t a rocent series of favorahle financial | -piteq Fruit Accldents, ‘Total Nearly §t0,000 |!he fort on Augu e veports by the carriers, has inspired | ;¢ pdus Alen S05 r-O Sh f S e e 50 Shares o In Claima. OIL STOVE CAUSES SCARE 00 aijway earnings for 1925 um‘. & Steel 125 Rrldgenor i oo | An ol stove in the home of Julia | closely approach the record of 1,400, | wostinghon . 6% | ridgeport, Aug. ®—Tive| .~ 2 at 2 Washington place 000, estahlished in 1913, Profits for | damage suits were filed in superior UNION MFG. CO. TOCAL STOCKRS (Furnished by Putnan | Insurance Stocks : 1\ i Six Negro Soldiers | ment liens in two judgments against Aetna Casually 855 J 2 g Tt | property of Gutzon Borglum, Stam- | Aotna Lite Ins Coooro 1165 1180 Are Reported Killed | fora scoutptor, The lons tatat $5,- Actna Tire b 610 Tockland, 1L, Aug. 24 (P— Re- |215.75, Automobile Ins 855 8§65 ports from Camp Grant said th, .\v.\‘ Hartford Ifire oA GET0 moldlers 6 the alahtl Tytana] National 1ire 0 0 e ekl Phoenix Fire 570 S0 vy Illinois national guard were kill- . Phoenis Tlre .. ..vv.0 810 Dana win i s dioon | Foreign Exchange Manufacturing Stocks an explosion of a howitzer. State | e " 1 | troops are in encampment here. a5 | New York, Aug. 24.—Forelgn ex- tad : , |Horse Kicks Boy in Head, |cherses irresular. Quotations (in pt Co com 4 A ) e ) 5 3 s 1. cents): Great Britain: Riings & Spen comiees 6 & | Lad Has Fractured Skull|*" e damand Rillings & Spen pfd 2 l RIENeATan: (et ieanRuatad nomn | SalaSacabica st A1 816,910 0ay; il hey ; M vt e e : ey bills on ’ banks 413. France: de- ; P ity Rafael Bas.|Mand 471 Cables 4.71%, Italy: ) 2 ) lo, aged 4, is in a critica) condi. | demand 3. Cables 3.73. IFafnir u‘m.m-;: Co.. i n at the New Britain General Demand: Belgium 4.54%. Ger= Hart & Cc : spital with a possil ire of fmany 23,80. Holland 40.26. Nor- way 1 Sweden 26.82, Denmark | S 90. Switzerland 1 Spain SEER FORECLOSURES Greece 1. Poland 1T, Jidad 40 coport, Aug. 24 (P—Rol | choslovakia 2.96, Jugoslavia are & Wi s 3 ( Stamford. 4 Si- 1179 1-4. Austria 14 1-4. Rumania o T Company, Tne., 1 Argentina 40.37. Brazil 12.32, 20 3 lay i ition Tokyo 40 7e8, Shanghai 79. Mon« Stanlay Works pfd | Torring! Co Unior PUBLIC UTILITY STOCRS l Mfg Co [ {Conn Tt Z Pow pfd Hfd Wlee 1ight 250 N R Gan ‘ Sonthern N I3 T 5 Hfd Gas 5 i\‘l‘”\““\‘;. ‘ 1% | TREASURY STATEMENT Ralance $134 RALANCES AND EXCHANGES No Other Newspaper” New York Exchang 426 [A00: balances §4.000,000 | Toston — Exchanges 4 d halanees, 21,000,000 (Relizions ],fl;"““c = Said one of our Classified advertisers recently bliGiea e e e e Caught hy State Cops |§ \When asked about the results he received from {of Arch etreet. The pollea have pre- | Ryiigeport, Aug. 24 (P—stephen | Herald Classified Ads. | viously recefved complaints ahout ak. 44, a Livonian, helieved to speeding on Arch street between | " She o e g d 1 well avenue nd Kensington | SRAEES capture . avenue, Several nights ago Moter- |10 a one room shack in Monroe Sat- Pretty strong statement—but it bears out our oy Policeman illam 8. Strolls|{ urday and taken to Hillside Home E M [Sreleiiallcomany Dallam ol e e own knowledge that the Classified Ads of this Chiet Willam €. Hart to put s curs ! B Barlow of ihe Con- 1@ newspaper reach all possible prospects in New n s the officer disappeare l k, were to | @ Britain and vicinity. {the cpeeding was resumed r Kaveak hefore he wonld . { By 3 ith rellgious arfleles includ . - . e 1-’ ”\'\T\'ffl; Z?k;’;:‘}:t Job |7 20 #ir and an’arras or Call 925 now and let one of our trained Ad- esndis Bl s'»r'i‘ . b, l'akers assist you in preparing the right ad for I na jobh were commenced this| PETER (RONA HOME AGAIN vour pm]\,gifinn ly»nv' g and the firgt installment to Peter Crona has returned from a 5 be undertaken will be the setting | visit to Norn and Sweden, wh back of curbs on both sides of the | he spent the past two months. His e stre@ as far as Grove street purpose in going abroad was to see | HERALD CLASSIFIED SERVICE Thomas Carney. assistant to City| his sister, Miss a Crona of Or-| Engineer Joreph D. Willlams and | vika, Sweden. While in Stockholm who has been engaged In superin- [ he Met Mr. and Mre. Kenneth T.| tending street repair work was today taken off that work and will be in charge of the paving job. Eloper of this city. who intend to re- | turn to the United States on Septem- ber 18. A

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