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NE HAN HILLED ASSTILLEXPLODES Another Will Probably Die-Two Houses Burned Ansonia, Conn, Aug. (P —Ex- plosion of a 100 gallon still occupy- ing a small stucco building located in the rear of the four family tene. ment North Spring street about five o'clock yesterday afternoon directly resulted in the death of one man who was frightfully burned from head to foot and the probably tatal =earing of one more, besides setting fire to two other buildings and caus- ing damage estimated at bLetween $15,000 and $20,000, A third man who went to the assistance of one of the victims who were near the still when the explosion occurred W burned painfully about the hands but his condition is not serious Domenick Loverme, 50, of Faetory street, {s the dead man. was taken to the Griffin hosp soon after the accident, lingering in excryclating pain until a few minu- ntes befere nine o'clock when he succumbed of his burns. Michael Albanese, 23, of 51 Central street the companion of Loverme and one of the alleged operators of the still is at Dr. Parlato’s private hospital in Derby, horribly burned abbut the face and body. His life is desparied of by attending physicians, the end being expected hourly. Fred Rocco, a visitor from New York City who went to the ald of Loverme and sought to tear burning clothing from his body sustained burns about the hands. Two apartment houses, one con- taining five families and the other four, located in close proximity with the building which housed the still became ignited almost instantly by burning debris which flew n all di- rections as the terrific explosion blew the roof off the moonshine manufacturing house and levelled parts of the walls Billows of flame wh the wrecked plant also ¢ ed themselves with the apartment houses the inmates ing for their lives while an alarm was sent in for the firemen. All the eccupants of the tenements got ont safely, the firemen being employed at the scene of the blaze for over two hours. The five family apart- ment house s owned by Anefry Sundyk. while the other building which caught fire and was the worse two, s owned by Joseph Sardo, who clalms that he hired the smallest of the thres build- ings to Loverme and Albanese to be uged as a garage Albaneze sought the scene of the explosion by leap- had traver 49 H feh shot from ninunicat nearby flee- guited of the o escape from ing into a machine hut sed only a short distance when the ear turned turtle, He collapsed on the doorstep of a nearby house aft er escaping from the wreck and was taken to the hospital Coroner Eli Mix was In this city today condueting an investization of the explosion and the circumstances surrounding it. No arrests have been connection with the explosion, it is €aid the police have seized i quantity of liquor stored in the ruined alcoholic plant, to be held as evidence in further developments SEOURITY PLANS TOBEDISCUSSED (Continued ¥rom First Page) made in but The government's reply to the French note, dispatched to Paris Jast evening, consists of & acknowledgement of the note’s re- ceipt and the statement that it was “perused with interest.” The reply also welcomes the suggestion for oral discussion of the security prob- lem. Both Chancellor Luther Foreign Minister Stresemann have begun their long-deferred holidays, and in official quarters it is assnme that there will be en important de velopments in the security pact d bate for the time being. Gauss Selected Aug. (A)—D1 Fried rich Gau of the staft of ts attached to the forcign of- has baen selected as Germany's delegate to the conference nrid fcal experts whieh will consider th Tondon Rerlin at devoted gecurity question Dr. Ganes has sttention to the legal phase He fal s of the cEpec proposed security pact isa et in service and having had decisive fn the government's diplematic decuments Brueeele, Aug gian delegates to the allied experts which mas Lenden next week to consider propossd security pact With many will be Henry Rollin, Irga couneellor to the foreign office, and #he chief sacretary of Foreign Min fzter Vandery BRIDGEPORT DOCTOR FINED a4 F eran in the with influanee impartant (P—The Bel conf of be held at Ger- Hair Assecsed Fifty Dollar and Costs for Practicing In Ver ment Without Tcense Aug. 7. a practicing p! of Bridg dollars Rrattlebarn, 1t Tames E. Hair surgenn fined Afty elan and was and in municipal court today on a guilty to practicing surger Ver g 2 cost plea of 3 in mont with board Dr. Hair ha Townshend, \ that sration zen patients He said all nd that he Judge Carpenter imposed nin fine. Dr. Hair is a well known dog fancier and kennel judge. building of Joseph Sardo on brief | and | is credited | City Items Christain Trudell of New Britain through Attorney Joseph G. Woods brought suit for $500 damages against EIl Favreau, also of New Britaln, The writ has been served |by Deputy Sheriff H. Horwitz and {is returnable in the city court the third Monday in September, Joseph DeMicherl of Wakefleld court is in a critical condlition at the New Britain General hospital as the result of injurles he recelved this morning while at his work in the Corbin Serew factory. The man was injured about the head and face Attend Adnifssion {ment—advt. Edward Petersan of Jubilee stroet head fouteman for the Union Laun- ldry Corp.. is sick at his home, | AN members of Unity Rebekah {lodge, No. 54, having parts In de- |gree work are requested to meet for Ireheareal tomorrow evening at % | & John's bazaar. Newlngton Ave. {fonight. Drawing of valuahle prizes —advt, |e'clock A daughter, 8tena Arline, was horn |"Tuesday, Angust 25, to Mr, and Mrs, | Elmer Ringquist of Elm Hill Mrs, | Ringquist, before her marriage, was !Miss Ada Louise Stoddard of this ity St. John's bazaar tonight. free, Fine entertain- counell, No Royal Areanum, will be held Triday evening, August |28, at 8 o'clock. Followlng the bus- liness session, a Iunch, including | peach shorteake, will be served, The condition of John Rragia, 19, of 126 Oak street, who is under {reatment at the New Britain Gen- eral hospital for injuries he fved when at Forestville yester- day, was reported today as eritical. (hest Kapanoski, six, of 368 Elm street. romains in a serious {at the New Britain General hospital | from iniurics he received yesterday struck aear his Mazx | work in latternoon when | home hy a machine driven by Abrahamson DENTIST KILLS SFLF WITH NOOSE (Continued From First Page) n oha renquest his had while Prils Aty aree confessions he explained these at his under the influence tn abiam a written she was anor The hait i vestization and after gthy questioning Young was told “We are going tn dig in fhat he broke down and talked Questioning of the 31,500,000, the rsfate Grogan, the “olive king, ™ convineed anthoritics that Young planned to murder the boy also in order to in- herit the estate. He had sucecsded in having the boy a will to i which was destroyed after the and confession, A. D. CLINGH DIES Summer Resident letters failed to the when clgtern,” son, heir ‘o of Tatriel | arrest New Yorker, At Groton Leng Point, Succumbs After Operation, New London, Aug Pr—Dr. Al- fred D, Clinch, 70, of New York, summer dent at Groton Lon Point, died yesterday atternoon at & o'clock at the Lawrence and Memo rial hospital where he underwent an operation earlier in the day. Mr Clinch was a native of New York where he was a familiar figure in the hardware business. He was the originator of the Hardnare Club of New York city and was the last of ils charter mem- At the time his death he held the office of treasurer with the {elub, He was also vice-p the Underhill, Clinch and « hardware firm, with been associated for more years, Mr, Clineh wits horn Sepfember 10, 1854, He is survived by his wife, | Marie Louise Knapp Clinch, a son, Herbert Knapp Clinch and daughters, Elsie and Dorothy Clinch and Mrs. Marie Walker, all of Mount {Vernon. N. Y. He also lcaves a sis Mrs, Tda Clinch Uhler of Mount rnon, and fwa brofhers-in-law, Rev. Bdward F. Kn f Mys- ~ and William A, Wilbur of Wash- ton, 1. ¢ “Jud;:c hakes Hands 'With the Boy Hc‘.\'enlenred | New York, Aug Pr—Inige William H. Atwell Texas 1in the federal conrt ok hands with ) had in the which than three oo sitting in trict today i warmiy Samuel am he inst sen 13 months federal renitentiary at packages from mail boxes. “When vou coms out of Atlanta,” {advised TJudge Atwell, "and meet | bad companions, tell them all to go {10 hell and say ‘T'm going tn he raight! Give me vour hate my boy. Promise me you'll try what 1 have ‘told you."” | Sam made |streaming down his | Atlanta for stealing the promice, tears cherks |Employer Tnsolvent, i Bookkeeper Is Suicide | Wakefield, Mass, Anug. 27 (P— 1, Curtis, for vears a rokkeeper with the Redmond Ine,, firm. himself G. F mpany kernge committed suicide from a his 1 His lifeless body was found by wife returned water pipe me here tn when she home VA mt i mond trial or trip. Theugh not con Red- Curtis said that the in any with Mre nav the otoriaty ch followed the firm's | failure preved on his mind a satd + had been in pecr health for the past vear FOSTER PRESIDENT icage. Aug. 7 (P —William Foster has been elactad head of the orkers' partr of America, a com- organization. His election ast night came after a three.day of delezates party ir Foster was opposed by C. E. Ruthenburg. esion ity e of convention here. { A regular meeting of New Bnifain | condition | of sy thelbayktunt Hustonll by | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1925 GIVE APPROVAL OF LUKEMAN' DESIGN Board of Directors Put Official Stamp on Work Atlanta, Ga, Aug. 27 (P—Official approval of Augustus Lukeman's de- sign for the central group of the Stone Mountain Confederate memo- rial was given today by the board of directors of the association at a special meeting here. Mr. Lukeman said work is expected to start in a few weeks. The design was submitted in the form of a sketch model in plaster which will be enlarged to the dimen- slons of a master model. | The design contains seven princl- |pal fignres representing the high |command of the confederate army with two subsidlary flgures repre- senting flag beare Jefferson Davls, president of the confederacy, I8 the first to be seen on the left of the group. He is in civilian garh, wearing a floning rid- ing cape. Next fs General Robert F. Lee, astride his famous “Traveler,” and then General ' wall” Jackson, mounfed on “Old Sorrell.”” Next In order, from lete to right, are the two flag hearers and to the right of them are figures of four confederate generals, who are to be selected, hy a historical com misslon eomposed of state historians of the 13 confederate states. When the monument is carved on the shle of the mountain the ecentral fizures will appear to he riding across it, Wil from the erown of his hat mount one- General lLee's statue 150 feot to the honfs of s horse sure NEXICO PREPARING T0 PAY DEBTS HERE | ! {Will Clear T'p Big Sum Save Consol General—Owed To Tndl- viduals, Ran Tes., Mexico will begin paying he national debt, owed chiefly Antonio, Aug. 000,000 |A. M. Elias, Mexico at New agent for that consul gener: for York., and financial government, sail a brother of stated that Mextco had discharged her domestie debts Augnust 13 when 20,006,000 pesos were paid private insfitutions of that counfry Filiag {from New York to ‘r,, special mission for President also Senor who was en ht govern- ment, announced a change of plans, saying he had heen ordered to pro- ceed (o Mexico City to aid in ar- ranging the debt payments of $500,000.000 which is owed chief Iy to the Tnited &ates, will be made nossthle through lof the bank of Mexico, |will function soon with a 0,000,000, he explained tha « new which capital of | Washington, Aug. 27 (P —Nane nof (the by the Mexiean [government in this country was bor- [rowed from the U'nited States treas- ury., 1t an to private in- vestors, and floated for the most part thiough the Mor- |gan eyndicate in New York GRTS HABEAS CORPUS money owed owed the loans were | Attorney MeDonough Suecessfully Questions Right of Court o Fn- force Suspended Sentences, Questioning the police court fo orde forced that have tn indeterminate period, Attorney | Thomas 1% McDonough secur g o | writ of habens corpus from Jud Frnest . Simpson at New vesterday for the relrase iail of Mooshy found Enilty in ght of the sentence lacal s en heen suspended for Haven from the Isaae, who conrt | conty | was Mon« lon a {1 | time has man police third offense is understood that Ween to he the of this in behalf the local the date for hear- for next Thursday first nature of conrt an action hrought eonvicted in Tndge Simpson set on the writ Hartford ing in | 10 William | posed a | nf three ail [tion to this penalty the | voked was convietéd hefore Judge Hungerford, who im- of $250 and a sentence In addi- court fin months in re snspension on twn neos, ) days, May and | eourt each | execution | |Mrs. McKirdy Sued, Her Driver Drunk. Is Claim Waterbury, Aug. 27 (H—Ruth | Steele MceKirby of New Britain was |named defendant in two sufts here |today for £1500, as the result of an [antomobite May 23. ane for a0 and that had heen imposed Tnly of this oceasion | lays [for in vear cnspending the an accident here {Tames McMahon a pascenger in the | |ear struck by the McKirby car asks |damages of $1.000 and [MeMahon.owner of the {for $500 for damage to her machine The camplaint charges the Iriver of the McKirby car wa Catherine car, asks that intox- NATURALIZATION COURT A class of 52 candidates will | examinea next session of the naturalization court which he held at 2 o'clock, September the common 1l chamber in the city hall. Allen F. Church will rep [resent the gove Benjamin W. Alling will [vench. of e 52 |are new applicants Y being continued cases. The class scheduled b be at the will 29, conr rnment and occup ndidates, 32 Judge the the £ the the « smallest ever AMUNDSEN MAKES DENIAL Aug. 27 P—Captain Roald | Amundsen, who arrived here trom | Milan today. discredited the rumor | published abroad that his next at- tempt to reach the north pole wonld be aboard a dirlgible purchased from the Italian government. | Rome torder to the [/nited States, about Sept, 1, vonte | n ¥Francisco on | | “The pavment of our foreign dabf ablishment | 7 | danghter of My ¥ of violating the liquor laws | previons | in | naining | Personals The Misses Jeanette Putterman and Helen Aaronson are spending & week at the Ocean View Hotel, Ocean Beach, New London, Mrs. Ray Schoneberger of New TYork s visiting her sister, Mrs, M, Wellins of 1654 Stanley streot DROPPED COIN FINDS ROBBERS $75,000 Wordh of Crude Rubber Hidden in Garage New York, Aug. 27 (P—A rolling out of a detective's hand, to- day led three detectives, in fts fickle Wil- 000 worth s hidden, of two coln, course, directly to a cache at tiamsburg, L. I, where $7 ot stolen crude rubber w and resulted in the arrest men on a charge of grand larceny Strolling aloug the street today with Detectives Honan and Downing, Detective Hickey flipped a coin idly. 1t suddenly eluded his grasp, rolling underneath the doorway of a garage trieve it from the pants, Suspleious of the the three defectives forced way in, arrested the men for dis conduct, and upon searching the garage found a quantity of rub ber, later ldentified as having been stolen Monday from a T lighter in Brooklyn. of women's_appare!, valued at several fhorsand dellars, also fonnd hidden under a plie John Garift and who arrested and held without bail for and was ordered brisquely mises by the two ocen actions theiy men's nnsyl A quantity was of hoxes Toseph Lenie Arraigned hearing. were were Taylor Accepts Report Rlaming “Norman” (‘rew Washington, Aug. (PL—Major (seneral Taylor, chief of army en gineers, today he would accept pecial army board's ST G e i aster. an announced the the which ane with The hoat, capsized river Ma N Cieneral T officers the and and “nearly men its ern Missis connected hoat Norman. a the with t vla to do anything ahout only thing Ieft was prevent a similar aceident operation ment n sppi lives, At was ton late case and the and to try Sebasting De Galln Sebastin, infant son Mre, Amellio Do Gl night at his home, 17 The funeral wa on al 2 a'eleck of Mr died Rict held Rurial and last el street afts in thi at wa s met Funerals { | Aima Amelia Suess, foners Alma and Mis, Fred Suess died home, w of Amelia Ses 110 Rockwell avenue, who Tuesday evening at her held this at 2 o'clock f her home and at o Matthew's Koy, A, (., it the ternoon m 30 o'clock from Latheran Theodore Ste chn officiated sorvices, The pupile of 8t Matthes's T.atl eran parochial ttonded th services in a body the m b sehool corfage 1o th Arview cemet Ceslaw D faneral of son of Mr, r Dobrowik.of 12 was held tais mornin at e | was in Sacred row il The infant slaw and \y I Al the Sacred vt o Helen Bartusiewicz, funeral of e Tan Yartusic The ant Stanley V Bartusi My wicz, Mrs, in hter of was held this m Mrs, The fune Kennedy Pafrir Patrick Mg from h 1 of nedy was held 243 Lawl 8130 chn mass of requiem Rev. Walter Rev. Mafthesw Ten Sweeney of fhe suh-deacon J. Boillard presided and “Ave Maria" was the offertory by Francis As the hody the church Mr cant Chair.” The servic and there butes. The pall he law of the of West Haven, Daniel J F. Marion. Angust Heislor Fay and Arthur Blair sons, the vere flower heavers The grave in conducted by or streef, 11 and h at 9 o'clock vas ¢ MeCrann, Trarnor, de Mary's n high A solr lebrated with celehrant: acon, and Rey Seminary, Mrs. Henry at the organ rendered Egan, borne at &nln it \as from attended 1h of foral tri- Kennedy Hayes. N Charles nd ased: John committal Mary's Rey, W at emetery services st vers Alter MeCrann Joseph A, Haffey TNDERTAKFR Thone 1625-2 Oppesite <t, Mury's Churr Restdence 13 Summer St 3 e ——— For tour conveniences, we ara an exclusive line of appropriste GREETING CARDS Bollerer’s Posy Shop 89 WEST MAIN NT The Telegraph Florist of New Uritsin. carrying Wall Street Briefs S— Directors of the Motor Wheel Cor poration today Increased the quar- terly dividend rate of the common | stock from 40 conts to 50 cents a share, Announcement was made that the company would retire 1,250 shares of preforred stock by allot- ment on October 1 at a price of $115 a share, bringing the amount to $1,260,000 Tmprovement in July earnings of | the Baltimore & Ohlo Rallroad Co. kept pace with the increases report- ! ed by the other eastern trunk lines. |Net operating fncome totalled $4.- 107,143 as compared with $5.450.- | €54 in July 1924, while groes rev- | enues increased from $17,603,623 to | $20,023,5 | The Baldwin Locometive ('a, an- today the receipt of an ex- for 15 locomotives from African Rallway, nannced port arder fhe South | o1 e20.700,000 the 1 The detective opened the door to re- | nia sponsibility | the | mpanied | 1 wan Maryknoll | Masters Heisler and Marion | the | An fmprovement program outlined | by the Central Pacific Raflway for | #1 lls for an ontlay of | firoad: has report- ed ta the New York stock exchanse | {1n its application to st a new issue | of bonds, Completion of the natron | {entonff will invelva the expenditure | {of 218,212,641 nest year ¢ enients have ork bankers for | ingland in- Steal | hean made hy New Y industries ¥ Austria Hydra-Electric yrhin arran [1oans to [ 1rance, and clnding | concerns, A, ¢ of F. T Tix | d a moderate initial gain In (huck 4 WUCH SELLING IN WARKET ACTIVITY Recgssions However, Ave But! Fractional in Most Cases | Further | New York, Aug. 27 (@ selling took place at the tod itial opening of v's stock market although in- | recessfons were generally held to £mal) tractions. White Motors and Mack Trueks yielded 1 1.4 and 1| point, respectively, an opening tran actions. Nails were heay continuation record-breaking | frefght traffic, and the publication of additional favorable July carning statement. American Smelting show- lespite A | of t reflection of in lead price Posting of the 4 1.2 per ce newal rate for call money lowed selling high which vaner by nggressive the priced industri again sagged quotations, Macl dropped 6 points from its hi ure, Chrysler, General Klectric i Cast Pipe common back 5 points, Sears of eral of below yesfer Irucks gh fig and fell Roe- with mpathy. day's final Tron o Bils2 and Amevican C the general Hst yielding in & General Radlway Signal bhounded up | another 10 points to 350 1 ord high 5. The a few months priced n and then slipped hack stock sold as low a g0, 8. 8 Kresge highest issue on | | man & o today_fol- | liawing his retnen from Vurape. Bond | fors «nld here announced | campanios probably this fall | i ke for | ol i lie basia of earning filod tha on report by the earriers the Tuly 0 tar aggregate class raliroads carnings for July, | is estimated [ income of the one [ will exceed the i1 by approsimately [» the large ghown substantial castern railroads | th 210, | [ ing la ser | fost of | 1 | Pennsylvania’s net | 132,982 being almost donble that of | last y gains income of everal Nev [ 10 place bids fora targe | bond issne. which is eapeeted awarded week Whils | zovernment annonn debts b that banking honse 1a Trominton to b h Vork jave sent s to Can: neat has e it s fortheaming refimding eperation alroady its intention to e is [ come g20,000,000 possible will be enonugh to meet maturing in & 340,000,000 Toan fall 000,000 note issue fember and a ing due later in the year e financing [ dav by th poration, ve 1ate Pirea Lens dianapolis, the New Je Tersey City, of ¥ of R annonnesd o Continental Optical cor cently farmed to « | n Optical Kimpson-Wal e the O Co. of rsey the | Lens Co., Aldridge Co ta 10 ye 7 per eent no! constituting funded debt, It com plare] yield pany's only an the mark prices to 545 to T per cent mannfac t electrical WL the refri he acquired voting stock of th | Hecules corporation, owning a lar plant at Lvansuille, Ind., Roebuek & Company 10 ho the Serv-el sten in the rators | | | | from Sears This is said corporation’s firet nrogram of its facilities the of complete refrigeration equipment, As a result of this transaction, & g aid to have {snbstantial intercst in the | corporation SIKL N COURT IN DEPORTATION ACTION Senezalese Giyven acquiring wn for manufaeture acqnire Seven Daye | , i Show Why He Shomld Re Al ‘ lowed To Tive In U. § New ik York, Ang. () former lig hea of the world, iven seven days fo show champion today { midday jnmped aver 10 at of supporting o board cord fop poi e Appen el short partial stimulate winging abont oo Mack Trucks rallic from their lows The chaalt aff 115 heaviness and resumed it Teavy of 1 LSRGt he hands marke! quickly wprard | trend hving sl Vv early k of 15, At 4 timulate) point to trading, one ehangin this af e NyIng fssne was by publication of the July report, show ing a gain of over the last ) me same vear veler 1in moved pal mar Mack e ner, soaring points to 144 Trieks van off gain first half fwa poinis nd Inight's elns Baldwin wa Genoral moved point 15t Al within the [ hour i aver fwo Sienal | nd ".vv‘ high o pointe broke so1en conred tn points ta [ ¢ new French Rritish | failed ta give anv indication of the finaneial com Parie and London | munities apinions af the Chr ope | kroner higher, fand then ape At 74 hroke Ruying ran stocks in the confraet the afternoon, Ineluding a sprin railroad, steel and moto and . Vo price at ling of the Lounis fan Irancis to a1 . rn Pacifis Kresge we ‘ Allie nt nn wmilding improve Allfs 'hal A (a Am T [ Am Smelt | Am sug Am Tel & Anacond A hison e should not he deported from this | |country | This a « arrest | ision came fmmigration 1.0 permit in for over 1 npanied by his atto is Loui Immigrat and listery He A8 1 furnished pending the | [rame here from Trance | | The vational pu al name peared befor nltimatum 21,000 hail Curran, at S Senegalese bacanis Hstic fignre. by knack ing out Georges Carpentisr for t [1ight heavywelght title which he Hater lost fo Mike MeTignue French Battleship Sails With Secret Destination Toulon, France, Aug. 27 (A—The battieship Paris, most powerful unit of the French navy. Is to sail f Toulon under sealed ders. Her destination is reported fn be Syria om tomorraw or rather than the SUES RATLROAD (7 . Haven railread od port azainst the New Aug on in a claim Kl uperior by . Cassie P. Tomans of Stamford. Mrs of negligenc court fodav Tomans claims that on Apri ! at on Ay fall at th cond was avaflable to saf from the train" car platform savs causing s $5.000 damag was inmred 1de st n a tion, “hecause no A\inman the <he vere hronght CRUDE OI Avg Gas LOWER o company to nt Crude 25 cente per barrel This redu Lrings top erude.prices of 44 gravi £2.43 and grad Contine o1l prices 1 abore to low ta 289 $1.15 per barrel, | Pure Rep |Rav Coprp | Reading Woral Maracean | TOCAL STOCKRS Hos Bige-Htd Carpet com 24,500,000 in net | B {Hartford Conn, Trust. Bldg. PUTNAM & CO MEMBERS NEW YORA & HARTTORD STOCK EXCHANGES WWEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN- Tel. 2040 MARTTORD OFFICE & CENTRAL Row We offer 100 Colts 100 American Hardware 100 Stanley Works TEL 1 ua JUDD & COMPANY Members New Yoik Stock Eschange Members Hartford Stock Exchange New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., lel. 1815 Judd Building, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Comn. We recommend and offer: COLT'S PATENT FIRE ARMS MFG. CO. Stock Price on Application Thomson, Tenn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND UARTFORD STOUR EXCHANGES Douald R. Hart. Mgr. We Offer: 25 shs. American Hosiery Price on Application We do not accept wargin accounts EDDY BROTHERS &G HARTFORD NEW,BRITAIN Burritt"Hotel Bldg. Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 We offer = | 50 shares Union Mfg. Co. 50 shares American Hardware 50 shares Landers, Frary & Clark | | Foreign Exchange \S R v York, Aug. 27 (P—Foreign eachanges frregular., Quotations (in nts) Great Britain: Demanil 485 5 48511-168, 60-da) s nks 481 11-16, France 16912, cables 4,70, Italy 74, cables 3.74%. Belgium, '; Holland, 40. len, Switzerland, 19.37%; 1.51'; Poland, 17% 096; Jugoslavi; Rumani ¥l ,’\ 16 on I emand cables a1y Gr ‘echo-Slovakia, | o | Mrs. Pierce Honcred By Veterans’ Auxiliary meeting of th Sons of rans auxiliary hel last pight Anne Walker was installed as frd memt of the Davision coun- Mrs. llan Plerce, national tor, was presented 1la. The presenta Mrs. Hattie Buck- Mrs. Pierce and Mrs. rd will attend the na- 1ent at Grand Rapids & PXCHANGES BALANCES by At the Corner of Rental Avenue The prospective tenant stands, dreading the long walk necessary to find the right home. No so with the ones who read The Herald rental ads in the Classified section, They save all that shoe leather Just the other dav, a local housewife adver- 1sed a furnished room for rent— And found a good tenant the very next day. When YOU have va ant rooms, just Ask for an Ad-Taker at 925 - 12,000 DAILY