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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1926. e e | 1 . case of Max Silverman. PRI ST Y y ey 1 |been sued for $400 damages by | | Fred Andres of Bassett street has {non-payment of a note being alleged. Business of Western Electr NEW WA & HAKITORD STOGH EXCHANGES returned from a two weeks' auto|Handicraft By Pupils To Be Shown —————— company in the first half of 19 1 i)l WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN~ . . 3¢ 1D thropgh. New ¥grk ‘etate, thai A4 Sotth Church ) Program 1 | was substantigliy heitor thay t m,- Mysterious Ticket Seller Sought 1ske Cramstain restons, and ‘can-| 1 PR “oureht W Fros City Items | comaponiine " niod tus "seu caneral Motore Heads Advance Tel. 2040 R es is remaining for a visit with I3 L against {y,,, 046,000, Or .,,_g s uve | by Three Organizations horSpATerith. | _An exhibition of the work of the | Tawn fete an gated $193,113.000 agatmar viae M| on Stock Market | WAKITOR OFTICE 6 CENTRAL ROW TEL. 1-n@b 5 W. Roche and daughters, |community church vacation school |drew’s { 150,000 while orders on hand June | i Ka \ and Mary, of 49 Union |Willi bé shown this evening at §|—advt. {20 wer \gainst §9 | il If anyone sees the “Mysterious ] Mrs, Catherine Conlin [0'clock in the chapel of the South Konstanti Olochnicki of 85 Silver | 40,000 g i i [ w York, July 16 (P—The move We Offer will they”please no-1 .m . ot |Congregational church. Baskets in |street complained to Officer A. C. Mr. Roger ziters, Mary and BEst in stock pri tify the detective burcan of the; gg will spend the next [Ereat variety and form, a primary | Walinczus that he was slapped in | Moods's weekly g G air t H 00dy’s eckly review £ fir has bee eld 1 restraint New Britain police department, the s ayvicw, Miltord. department chair with a new cane | the face by Roman Mieczkowski of| ¢ial con. 1i _l“f w‘,, “4, VA .li },.4 E‘J‘ ll, re ,”“'",.,m:; Chamber of Commerce or the New nd Mrs. Victor Fumiatti of [8°at made by one of the students | 137 Broad street in the latter i chddy . Shralte ot ] 100 A i H l’d Britaln credit rating burcau. Mr. Ltraih Tefe New York to-[dols for the Newington home fof |shoo repairing establishment. The{about on a par with cach ot i e e SR merican raraware Rogers is being sought by all or- | ga. They will sall tomorrow for ;‘”N"lvil uv{\u n, with clothes made | officer ferred him to the prose- | Generaj Tl fu”n ‘;(‘I e Sy ¥ I e estine s carve o: ” 2 p ) ompare to a w record hig He s not accused of having done : iR thes 1 estine homes carved from soap, ele- |~ The action of David TLevine, do- | yiin : compasad Sl | tan.ey Orks phants for the 1 at the News | ith above last De- ks of stock taken h would bring him ourts, 1 anything wh to difficulties with ng business under the name of the | . Henry T. Bray and Douglas Nor- i 'rw\,u Britain Plumb Supply Co.. h school athletes, are | ington home by the wood workir stock pric ton, former then, his activities here are such. |sponging the summer at Coach Cas- ‘1“,‘7’]:““;“<1:!~{VM maps of Palestine | ; Rilbourne, has been | 3 Sl | or have been until a week ago. that ' Gay's' arm in Pomitney, V. [t arcnSlenin i ul T IR R GHY: GOt S Nar 5 e all three of the above organizatlons =y, jeischman and daughter, LTl ratet Nair represented the plaintiff 1 et e, . otfer: orattaral Jould like to ask him a few QUCS- |afary, are spending two weeks at o "y My e ® g SR TERT L A daughter was born last nig and the o Sli "atocie 1 “public buying” of a | tions. ¢t [Atlantic City and PhildGielphia. They |26 bY the EUPS T passport Bro- iy in General hospital to Mr. | yooo 0 L ook aracter. 1 "@nflgfln m'l It all came out of a dance that |y vigit the sesquicentennial ex-,ber ¥ VSCE P SOREE ¢ Carl Johnson of 24 Vega| \was g as it i » Walter J. Smith post, Veterans of ; 0 S ha Sonts OF thelotrip, il il ite of the school this | | va o ) Forelgn Wars, plans to hold at the | **Roon) Cnambers Heinack. son of |C¥ening Word has been received """ =~ o ; N urritt Hotel Bidg.. New Britaln Telephone 2580 N oraan hineaio Hetb TrHans ave: s o ponambees Grellpp's F200 0F the Doll Travel bureau at New | . 1AWR fete and bazaar, St. An-] Nq of Ot Blsvatar s metal MEMBERS NEW YORK AND BARTFORD STOCR EXCHANGES . Norden_ buneg: g and Mrs. Albert Heineck of Bel- hiat this s the first doll te |drew's parish, Friday and Saturday.|co. for P e s stiften Donald R. Hart. Mgr. ning. This Mr. Rogers. whose first ‘yigore 45 in Philddelphia visiting | 9% U8 UAB (8 P08 DISE COU 01 agvt he for the flrst halt ot 1836 rose T e name no one seems to know, came i ‘it ake application for the trip. b s e 1v 32,683,018 after depreciation, |V, il Ly e el A s & { A costur monstration will be | 1 e Tapal i et et e ; ick lance. Tis t ing her doll, by Miss Lenore Erice | €Y s : vanced prices 1-4 to : Hokets for the dance. His tick ]DHNT KII GBESIATE D i ot M und T John Romano of 121 Winthrop | ‘Iv'v' _of 1925, NetMor the se he day. Copper metai i p s o e LION [Erieson of 408 Park stret. street notified the poltc PO [ et IS sy pov \ AMER[CAN HARDWARE nent people on the phone and s LION | O e e e Sils ol Eraik hoe ot bees hioms | in the sccond quarter e e “Hello, 18 this ? Well, this| A brief ‘program of itha regular |, "R et 0 year. e 9, is Rogers. Can T send yon a couple | e o I ym‘,' “(‘{k,‘,‘m,,,\!,‘.‘;";‘;‘,(-:“'”‘ Axel Nelson of 45 Main strect re- | e FR s el Price on application :‘fm“'c“,“_" e o o /iObigatlonsial Ruumer & GoreetiCt y oofp S natration ) ete. poried (o the pallce fodsy the thetl) | U Deris indas ludlide fa substantially -| WE DO NQT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS ey e | volltict DInce The public is invited to attend |Of @ tire from his automobiie v 94 cumulative ake av W v ers, belng identifed with an old and | Politician Are Placed e gl et and bazan, st an-| T, per ferred stock of the 5 e ol respected family in this city, it was | S Al XSO |®cw's parish, Friday and Saturday,| Middle West Utilities Co. priced to i i ] e I r——— a magic selling point and there \w*[ hy it { [—advt vie 1‘.")‘0‘1( 6.54 per cent. The com- |the outcome of tl nferer g 3 5 much demand for tickets, according | . york, July 16 P — John T. M q H MAY The recital which was to have | PANY's common stock has a market | twoen ain Sweringen B s | lo'v:»‘nox e q ! King, of Bridgeport, Conn., “,,fli |been given by Miss Grace Baum of | Value of about ,000. jand the special Pere Marquette «um-l This same plan was proposec 7 [this city at the Twilight mittee, which a was once national republican com- Pyrk Inn, d e nitteeman from Connecticut, owed Als[] BRINE SUlT‘u aincs Falls, next month, has been | I R. Thompson Co. chain . fosee) R ieiaata of Naw oy cancelled because of the fire at that | faurants, earned $2.24 a share L ;O.f,;‘: e s had assets here of about $1,- [ nostelry 1ast Monday. [ the first ) £ et saollt | oot nos. | GT the seriiel Siicnct) HARTFORD NEw BR'TMN “Penf ing to papers filed Plate” merger terms be vorted. | BHartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burrltt. Hotel Bld’ D. Penfield Camp, Sons of V s | At and ne t $605,271 AL Cm & Dy aiiary . Raton 1o Gould, scere.|in surrogates' court today. These| (Continued from First Page) | At Tiais b A ek Tel.2-7186 T € tary of the Chamber of Commerce, res were divulged in a petition | — ! 3 [z L e IeTsRAl B ERR G bt i ir, prominent d by his widow, Mrs. Eleanor I [acting under advice of his council | i 4 | . ST tromy = §6,481,858 far| ol CX & Hdy and Mrs. George A. W : ear ago. m Loco Zing, to have herself appointed | given yesterday after he had said he [ixear ag Am 1 . ed early this ernoon to meet later in the day without any progress toward the cording to the Chamber of merce, by someone who ca a share R in the auxiliary, held a confgrence hers ] yes : it Laco : with the promoter of the plan and ,ancillary executrix of her husband's [ would reply to Mrs. Hemming N e [ s A35% the latter agreed to cancel his con- | estate in this state. | claims that he had been her sweet- 1 d | : m c apite| SULTel & T 141% WE OFFER tract and left the c | The principal creditors given | heart and that he had promised to | _\(A_H E ; on ‘n;m:fi‘ \;\‘ ‘_wu = nk of |1 e had previously said | arry be b | Mr. Togers” | were the Naticnal The methods of Ato m 1 a pound ar one-guarter of Sia i the aftention of the | New York, with a wunr] claim nf that he never had given his promise [ Pals o R RN A < W e s Cox | 1o mars her nor hod he riven ner | BELVE] {0 Have Escaped fo[ccnt = vouna on ai Copper (B Lo Bt 50 shares Stanley Works Credit Rating Bureau beeause of | with a secured claim of !",\\.m-h‘:(]\‘»‘ ttoge, but he had had a,qu New York o mosuee e capoen | IS D) %% | the fact that it was generally sup- |and I ey Rock 1 I g ',,, S eW 0T cent to 16 nts a pov if Pet 33%% 100 shares Amerlcan Hardware Iter J. Smith post had | The assets include 1,000 | some mon posed the W. E | o Cer De Pasco 68 gone out of existence. On the con- | of stock of the Americ [ M iin today claim- Sl e 4 Brary, tife organisation is sald to|Co, Tid, valued W §50,000; 900 n the | Hartford, July 16 (P | Hartford-New York Mail G Ll have taken a new. lease of life and | shares of Shell Union Oil Co., val-| g to get in e ol Pilot Gets Lost in Fog cnie cop .. | & month ago officers were elected. | yed at $225,000; 500 shares of |t a damp ni Bars & ¢ B Worcester, Mass., July 1 ClinyaleriCox S4b 1 | —— ward Johnson of 113 Winthrop | Chile Copper corporation, valued at | Mrs, Hem. | bave o e e s n i ekl Shealen Colp 4% s 5 street was chosen coi nder. Mr. | s Liberty Bonds valued fo-n-er |color ear Sunday morning is “‘ S Rt pile of the m ail air- ‘\‘m 0 \‘ la 159 7 gyte the sale of counterfeit tickets Johnson, who succeeded John i New York city bor | still at large. It is belicved 5[ Wane ensteniagsion New York to|Colo Fuel 443 |for the Berlenbach-Delaney fight O'Brien, is out of the clty on his 0; a note for § | hiding in New York city. “*‘0*’0”- “‘ e !“" in 2 m»y» fog | Consol 1011 w)v..m- 4 for tonight at Ebbets vacation, Herman Simonson is sen- | a5 given by the 1088 Park ,\w,‘ Water Supply Restored Local poli also KINg | 1 voetta for five hours today and.|Cru 2 Robert Hayes, colored, who shot Ficld in Brooklyn. After a confer- ABANI} NEB ance with Humbert Fugaay, the promoter of 'the championship bat- La\\\er Found Dead | took off a coupling. Last night white | ¢ headquarters at the home of Carroll ior vice-commander and Fred | pue, Inc, valued at its full amoun Restoration of water supply £itia el ; | amou “padistadia i S s finally forced to make a land- | Do ) Ficischauer is adjutant. [ and 500 shares of stock of the 1088 | the cottage made during the i Jonts feoloved Mearly) Shva Ll ol LR L AN A 2 S 1l The post mever relinquished lts Kk Avente, Inc., valued at $150,- ‘“‘.‘ n act of Mrs. Hem i mmuvnj,\. Dhelanosiinenioeeure |G e Ao Wosishien e o lF v T e o ]‘ {“L"‘“l sald the - arrest of charter, although a certificate of in- noq friends among the cottager ped ian. the S Windsocy etroet aadtion Ly ot i travatesaad ith e oL ERC) L several fgke ticket distributors was Sorgoradlon l\ms ;\Anl'lmn filed i water comes from an artesia e {1 fatf ok remains un Jfor Toston tsaving S o : ; i? Owners Ga[m()( SfilVflgfl WleCk Emmingct, 0 he city clerk since 19 s S0B= | \xthm' j 0} h, Greenwicl vehind the cottag nd the gu ity gt % S 5 : =k - Pl cit stablished | sreenwici a 5 hope is held ount for his Fam Players .116 1151 . X ers” came to this city, established |- during Tuesday night with a wrenct E ut for his - G\RAZEN LEADS FIFLD i Rubber . 191 19 01{ Block ]Slnllfl HCLT HAS MORE 'TROUBLE | : . iarden Ol it e 184 10 ingfield, Mags., Ju i 3. Goff at 70 Lake street, and con- nwich, July 16 (P—Arthur H. | several women were calling on My e r Hayes in (;,(,‘,‘l ’.:‘ ”",‘0\ ‘\ \ ‘\;y‘\,‘.:‘w L LA T o A new phase ‘l;\’“vv n%t\ri‘v:luf:o“. ducted his ticket selling campaign |31y, 73, retired member of the New | Hemr she told them how the |SV4MT rea, w Mo it i e e 3 New London, July 16 P—Sprague |bles of Horace §. Holt of Hartford, from there. York state bar and member of the | house supply was piped and the | *2S thought he y yest the W tovoiit: - Chnnibashin F e S3% 164% 1 .nd Son ston, owners of the |Co L dixision engineer of .the His plan was simple. He would 'connecticut bar was found dead in | callers apparently passed the word | loon has practically Bines IS CR Fotny oVt The Tik sl 4 a steam collier Meteor which went England Telephgne and Tele- put on the dance and finance it, [is home in North street :od:u.,’;mw; to the men and they replaced | doned e e SRiTab ey Aol it e 1 wground with a cargo of 3,500 tons »h comp developed today splitting the profits with the vet- The opinion was that he died of | the conpling and this morning Mrs, [ 11€ police are inclined to the be-| = 1o " r ete Faot v b i of soft coal at Spar Point, Long Is- |when Mrs. Holt appealed to supreme erans for the use of their name. At |heart trouble. | Hemming was able to pump a sup- ““’ that Hayes eluded his pursurers i Pl [yokNIcks] 2 land last Saturday afternoon and in- court’ the sgparale Support plea re- the Goff home today it was said | Mr. Ely, a :rnd\m(fl of Yale in|ply of water for her needs. “'l'm] thickly wooded and swampy \[“"'v'w“ e ! stigators for insyrauce companics |cently deniad by probate court here. that “Mr. Rogers'” first name Was (he class of 187 ag well known Among callers on Mrs., Hemming | unknown and that he bad left the [for his professi o'ml as well as civic t night was Dr. Alling of New ’ city. ¥ |activities in active years. He was|Haven who prescribed for her, sho Officlals of the Smith post say the |incorporator of the Ely school for |claiming that her nerves we | dance will be held next Friday eve- |girls here and was treasurer and | “jumpety.” Today she was rl,“wi | which underwrote her, have decided |This is the third case the Holts have definitely to abandon the ship per- {taken to supreme court within a | manently, it was learned this afte ears. noon through the cf t guard se | ton vane at Broek romac | Dirt Farmer Captain F. C. Small, master of the 1 | Mack A 4;_0%“‘3 Marland Oil { Mo Pac pid | Mont Wap, N Y gl INYNH&H 45 ¥ e ning. advisor of it. He is survived by two | composed. A broadcast sent out by the |gistors, Mrs. W. H. Parsons, of T The small tent which two guards Mrs. James Layden Nor & W ill-fated steamer, and thr credit rating bureau asks that the and Miss Elizabeth Ely, edu- | on Tuesd hat pitched for their “ Mrs. La wife of {20 st officers were taken off b bureau be advised at once if anyone |sator of this place. S ooiamio e Gions niine L e R BIERL James of Gleveland | 1054 SNET rd patrol boat yesterday af s soliclted for the purchase of | qhe funeral will be on Sunday |and which was close up to the cot- ot, died last night at her Kome. ik noon for the first time since they *ac [ str 8 tickets, inasmuch as it was desired lIS s oasidt Venratln e 1 e e Mot Car as it red | | tage was empty of furnishings to- 8 Pan Am Pet B 694 fo xet in touch wihh “3Mr. ROErS” | 1y rioN OFFICIALS ACCUSED | duy Demands AdOl] lflg 0f Debfj» resident of this city for tne [hon Am Pet B fui Captain Small and the 28 mem ho burean also asked the ald of | “liT PN LR Rl ol e | Hemming received a nunter greater part of her life. Py eret A rral AAiL bers of the crew have left Block Is l 1 [Detective Sergeant William P, 2 F P | She was fve of .8t. John's, g B ana. Capt Sivic Y RohR fa dges and clerks who sery- | of callgrs d the orning and i " he was a natlve of St. John's, [p 4i (o 3 land. Captain FEugene O'Donnel election judges and clerks who serv- | o g dilgipe 1ha) morRing iy un\lmg mglams { i X Radio Corp ... 44 44 1" s —_— | il ft Norfolk, bound for Boston. Iitye In locang ihe moomoter: g g Rook aul April primaries, | she told them she well, and Newfoundland, hree |Loirs Rocbuck 1004 — genera! manager for ship own including five women, were named | in readiness to defend the cotts | children, Ei 1 Thom- AR G ers, and the insurance investigatprs, as Layden, all of this city; two he Chamber of Commerce an unsuccesstul effort to locate en, Sine t returned horte I night after X r today in indictments returned by a | against anyone who sought to take | Papis, July 16 (P—The govern. | Southern Pac .108 }‘"“;'d 1:;:‘:1 M”"“’_ ":";‘ };‘"‘"' special grand jury investigating | it from her. Mr. Herman, her coun- {ment will insist upon the ::\,;1:: brothers, George Spervey of Boston (goythery 117 Eexaling Luely- decislpn TalREdqn arded w lozen o ele one P w1 3 1 b I the: 3 r : of w York i 2 S the ). 34 pe expert € B it i it olecHod¥rauds: sel, sald that it wouid not be neces- 'tion of both the Washington and M Matthew Spervey of New York. |suiebake 2l he ship. Salvage experts of th ormation cr;nccvrgning the whole | They are charged with conspiracy | sary for Mrs. Hemming to go t0 London debt funding reements | ANd a sister, Mrs. Metz of New |Tonacco Prod Mevrift-Chapman and Foaturpord. SRR i : land with making a false canvas. court tomorrow to appear against |before parliament adjourns for its | YOTK. Union Pac lon, g caieto Blgok IakdTeN 8 e the four men as he felt confider smmer recess, Finance DMinister ! The funeral will be held a New York to examine the ship | | a e == that the witnesses he had were able ! Caillaux told the chamber's finance | MAry's church tomorrow mornir 108 | left the island last night. | MISS KRYSTOPA SHOWERED g7, 00 that breach of the peace |committee today it 9 o'clock. Interment will be in 581 | The Meteor, built in 1881, has | _About 20 friends of Miss Madeline | (0 50 1nisioqg. | “Without these ratifications,” he | 4 cemetery. LS uw | completed its last voyage and will | ) | Krystopa tendered e L o i e S i ey RGEED A ket > | remain on Spar Point, a permanent {1aneous shower last night at the 3 IEESg o sposwible jphance A B B sacrifice to the sca. illys Over 283 | LOCAL STOCKS {Berlin ’\Illil Pm‘ $3,500 | ay i\ To Eliminate Tracks 4 plaint against the men may be |of getting credits for the stabiliza- {1~ | Blue Triangle club rooms. A color | cyangeq to one of breaking and en- |tion of the franc.” | ‘si‘ht me of pink and white was 'm- terinE i ihe day Uino | t1 saking ol pewhis e 1 out in the decorations. Griffing went to Hartford during {the goverfment to solve the finan- In shments were served and dar | the forenoon. lcial embroglio, which was referred | | i . - (Continued From Page 1.) {and games enjoyed. Miss Mardorls e B W) I% e Briive st o thal | (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Hartford, July 16 (®—The public e | Zehner favored with vocal selec- | |t S | b e utilities commission has gpportioned . er, is composed of two short | T e s s deptedness to England with the set- | tions. Miss Krystopa will be mar- | QUIGLEY FAVORS ALLING T e e | Louis Zapalinski InsUrance Stoeke [the cost of the elimination of th ]":;“‘i‘:s ‘;_f “""h'“";‘h‘f"""“ o ;’w’\:‘:‘ Aty 1Bt StoRIEi R RERTY BUT ]S SILENT ON JUDD “The government authorized | Funeral services for Louls Zapa- o Caanalty | ‘“,’“" e R “';“l'.',l:’” America, France has had generous jick. {until November 30, 1 AR bl g : ; sua olloy ywn of Berli reatment from us. Particularly is —_— e e AEDroven by the Sl ; linski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex a Life Ins Co v York, New Hav na Hartford | his true during the first five years OUTING OF TRAFFIC MEN .. }..,1 of ministers, all measures neces. :/AP'lhnald of ;, v 2 Part Paid “!..nh ad C 'Yl, 'y \Hflm.g.'!. '\:\‘r; hich will be most difficult’ for | 0T INE O F R ating of | Insurgent Republicans Do not Fn- [sary to financial restoration and sta- | nue, were held at 7:30 o'clock at | yoma Full Paid | adayge amounting ta ab #io00 | zance, N aln tford and Wa- bilization of the currency. Kthet saoten Hear . ; o the state ; “The French settlement witn |the New Britain, Hartford 08 Whe | thuse Over Selection of G. O. I ! e Ayl e | A Sacied U HEdr e ehutols BT Aetna Fire The total cost of the work will| The demand of ggricultural forces rrance embraces all of France's in. | (STPUrY traffic assoclations wil . decrees involving new financial | MENt Was in ed Heart cemc- | Automobile Tns be over $90,000 for the appointment of “dirt farm- h 3 held at Double Beach house, Bran- For Representative, ) 5 codittbnball Pt e | e e lers” to government posts is met b: btedness, and represents in the |- o S0 T G S The Imeasures will be submitted for leg- | (OTY- Hartford Fire | —— ; posts ¥ sda 3 1g of Sherman J. Lowell of FAKE FIGHT TICKETS {the nami | New York, July 16 (P)—Police [Iredonia, N. Y. on the federal tar- called upon today to investi- |iff commission. ppinion of the American commission |activities will begin at 10:30 a. m. | I believe Judge Alling will maks islative ratification at the opening | Zapalinski was the first victim of | National Fire france's capacity to pay. For obli- ;4 will be featured by a baseball |a good senator,” ex-Mayor Georgc [of the regular ses: ations incurred by France to | ey, leader of the insurgent ;the measures dec was taken to the New Britain game between the railroad repre- | A. Qu fmerica after the war ended. |soniatives and the industrial traffic | republicans, sald this afternoon, but |definitely in force. il e e SR, ined to discuss the remainder | The preamble to the bill says the | Y Al WATas Conn. france owes us today $1,655,000,- | pionosors, ST H enedsd [ bu ior ockiaw : X ; TR, R Manufacturing Stocks RE st Successor to the S- 51 00. The present value of the entire {the successful contestants. Dinner | of the ticket which includes William |government must act promptly and rench-American settlement, at the |wjjl be served at 1:30. H. Judd, republican town committee |that financial plans submitted will | AR O AN Rl Tare ate of interest carried in France's chairman, and leader of the repub- |not stand any amendment but m\ml hitothenl oop fetenas and .l Todlars xisting obligations s $1,681,000,- A % lican faction which he opposes, as a |be accented or mjected as a whole JURtE o Trlent gn0 A Hoglery, 00 Chlef Sk]pper | candidate for representative. The fiseal measures will entail mo | Sho e ndnes and | nealen & C “The present Caillaux-Churchill The selection of Richard Covert as |new taxes and no radical modifica- (SVEPYTY SIOWR us duting our Bige-Hfd Cpt Co com.. 85 87 ettlement does not differ material- — candidate for republican state cen- [tion in the existing system. IoVeROIT She i it i tillings & Spencer com — § Iy from the tentative Caillaux- tral committeem: which is gener- . 5 Tof ‘Lhb! beautiful ‘”m'_“' Billir & Epencer pfd. — 10 hurchill agreement of last August.” ally conceded to be a compromise to STORY WRITER DIES farings rocelved. We sapacially Bristol Brass R win over the Quigley support, I Lancaster, Pa, July 18 UM — |to thank the Elk Joseple Par.. | ColU's Arms not yet brought unqualified support | Arary Brecht Pulver, a native of |ish society. Fagle Lock from the Quigleyites, their leaders | y,ncqgter county, and widely known |Erwin Diy | refusal to discuss the ticket today | ag o writer of short storles, died in |Hardware corporation, Rus i a Philadelphia hospital today win The candidacy of Judd is contin- & Sliaeut 198N B b gent upon developments betweer | SRR | 8 - . nissioners, and the Beta Mu Soror- { now and the time for the republican |BFAD HERALD CLASSIF A0S, {misgonsrs, uk:fie Hua Mo foror n in 1927, but | grework to die in this city. He | Phoenix Fire ...... eed will remain Travelers Ins Co wral dwell. - 20 employes of Russell Postal Employes Warned Nob to “Borrow” at All ‘Washington, July 16 (A—Post of- ce employes were warped today gainst “borrowing" even for a day | ny of the department money in | eir care. Reports that employes have con- preed funds to their own usts, sub- ituting personal checks or due lls, resulted in the issuance by ostmaster General New of a motive at he “will not contenance or con- bne such conversion in any circum- lances wha cver, if only for ene | hy and returned. Fafnir Be Hart & Cooley N B Machine N B Machine pfd ‘\:h s-Be-Pond com ion of the American n & Foremen'’s club, St. Joseph's com- We onyaee o 3080120 primary, he said today, If business FOR YOUR WANTS jity: Sien { North & Judd . = MR. & MR V 1 {TH. | 3 prevent his service in the legislature 2 BURK \' H. | Russell Mtg Co . he will run, h plained. 3 1 Scovill M to return to the general assembly if nley Work |it appears to be the wish of his | anley Works pfd . : | today. His desire to continue in T L "k | | - SUblle séeviopdyionivin it iavent || - O o2 | Public Uilities Stocks. ! yequirements are not such as will I AUl iRy Peck, Stowe & Wil | Representative Rackliife 1s willing h | Standard Sc party that he be a candidate, he said | Torrington Co com .... 65 66 a ey Union Mfg Co ... 28 30 ured a reporter. | Any employe found guilty will not he as UNDERTAKER Conn ¢ Service .... 66 68 only removed from service, Seo- N For an apartment, room or || Phone 1625- |Conn Lt & Pow pfd ....109 112 btary New said, but also charged BANKRUPTCY HEARINGS house is something no onc | : Opposite St. Mary's Church. ‘um Elee Light . .208 298 ith embezzlement, punishable by a ®A nearing on the disposition of can answér exactly— Bendepon’ 17 Beuuner BL- 1063 ]Iy 1\ guy , e he or imprisonment up to ten property of Edward Hornkohl, Bealet it mobmant- Mnk. e A [Southern N E T 152 156 ars or both. bankrupt, will be held at 2 o'clock read and use Herald Classi- , ithern N B ! 3 —— i next Friday afternoon. Hornkohl i ReRtRL A SR BOLLERER S — HEARING JULY 28 Brig-Gen. Albert C, Dalton, new |formerly conducted “Eddie's” on the e e Washington, July 18 (P—Appli- presideut of the Emergency Fleet | Berlin furnpike, There you save time, and TREASURY STATEMENT tion of the Reading Co. for au- |corporation, who succeeds Elmer C.| A final hearing in the matter of ave a choice that It would POSY SHOP | Treasury balance ..... $311,485 : ority to acquire control of the Le. (Crowiey, removed by the Shipping [Rosa Fanelli, bankrupt, will be held otnerwise be impassible 10 | 10 FRIENDS WHO SAIL . The new U. 8. navy submarine V-2, photographed in the gh & New England railrond by [board. Gen. Dalton was assistant ap 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. | | get [l you can B4tk A DI New York—Exchanges. 1.079,000.- | havhor of Provincetown, Mass., where it is undergoing ase was assigned by the inferstate [auartermaster general of the army |July ) J | AT WITH FLOWERS BY WIRE 000; balances, 95 000,000 ial velimi bachat Taeedil e s mmerce commission for ‘hearing |and has had much experience in|” On August 2, at 2 p. m.. there will M THE READING HAT ittt R R xchanges, 92,000,000; | trials preliminary to being placed in commission. the hily 2% at Washington. mandling army transport service, be a final hearing in the bankruptoy ' deeeeee | |'Tng Telegraph Florist of New Brifuin.” | balances, 37,000,000, latest thing for undiruea fighting. ;i ; * ! ¥ o \ p ¥ * A \

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