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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY Ij<RALD, MONDAY, JULY 26, 1926. Assault Cases Benjamin Rodrick of 434 Myrtle reet arranged on a charge of as- E[[UN’S V‘S"‘ HAS BRAIN CONCUSSION | City Items AFTER DIVE INTO LAKE -« ‘“ s sted by Policeman Gu: at [Hellberg and Alfred Tanguay Members of Commons Wonder- ing if It Is Official urday evening. | Charged with assaulting each oth- |er Saturday evening at 9:20 o'clock | Matthew Domenski of 75 Clark Hammond camp auxiliary, street and Anthony Tynopolis of 75 will hold “a regular meeting Clark street were presented to p,phw inesday evening at 8 o'clock |court. They were fined Attor- | the sta ”ll‘”“‘nf‘\..‘ G London, July 26 UP—The visit of Casale represented Domen- :trfl \Z Kaminsl ly o ; .\n;-‘rv\ secretary of the Treasury Mellon to ] ‘\"\ '“‘I*”* ;"”&“"“"Sz‘s‘;‘r“’:;’}“l““"dY""l_ Zurope was the subject of several }:_;w h < rd x!‘.\’ }Mlt m[m % inv‘rrmn . uestions in the house of commons | Thomas Kennedy, Robert Doy B R s 6day. Members of the house ques- | Clifford Backgrin of this city "fil‘){«.'r!‘j\{ul(.‘k"(klm:V:A‘.v‘nrnfiiflzn l‘sl: ioned the government as to whether | doctor in East Hampton whe ] - T kot wh ot Mr. Mellon has expressed the inten- [Wounds were dr 1. An e st ion of visiting London for any of- |photograph was taken at New Brit- W0 Cots il B moved icial purpose and whether Chancel- |ain Ger hospital last evening (o Ahr e abiet At st of Exchequer Churchill wo which revealed a concussion of the Attilior reported 1o the jaxe an oppertnily: toapestinim, jiurd B that the radiator, front Ronald McNelll, financial secre- | Hz S el ary to the treasury, replied that Mr. | lake “hurchill had no information coh- | erning the movements of the Amer- can secretary of the treasury beyond vhat has appeared in the press. He dded that the British government 1ad no reason to believe that Mr. Mellon’s visit had any officlal signi- icance. The next question was whether it vould not be conducive to better inderstanding between the United states and Great Britain if Secretar; \lellon were invited to the British reasury to make himself acquainted. t was suggested that this would be hdvisable in view of reiteration by he United States treasury of inac- Lurate facts concerning the accord Mrs, Mary Sunburn of 147 Hart street, v who was operated on at Ne Britain General hospital, turned to her home. Delicious Sandwiches at Crowell’s. —advt A C Gerald Hannon Seriously Hurt Sat- Pocotopaug When His Head Strikes Bottom. Suffering two deep gashes in his J {head as the result of a dive into 1shallow water at Lake Pocotopaug in | East. Hampton yesterday afternogn. | Gerald Hannon of 125 Clark street Uses Gun To Create T‘A‘flr(‘ Using a gun which he fire fee to keep couples parked in front of his house from creating noise, {Charles Dimski of 51 Clinton street arran for dise fire- | He was fined $5 and’costs. | Judgment suspended the of John Sundra, with | assaulting his wife early this morn- ing at their boarding place on Church street. Officer William {his Politis made the arre was 3 \rms. Dr. D. his office William G ipolice today tire and rim automobile the rear of his store, A born at New 1l today to intro of non had been bathing at the when he decided to dive from bank. When his companions dis- covered he had struck bottom and it two deep cufs were opened in is head as a result, they wrapped sweater and drove him st Hampton for treatment NEGLECTS HORSE, G0ES 10 FUNERAL - Rsal Declares He Did Best to zom ciine his . stacine ke ehich Obviount Treat Animal | go a slight e could not go. s | BACK AT REFORMATORY Man Who son al b ohn was hospit Sa Mr. and Kensing- —— PERSONALS || P ] traffic manager at Works returned ness trip to Quebee Mrs. to, F Improvement has been noted in the condition of John of 43 Babcock street, who has hwn confin- |ed to New Britain General hospital with an attack of ptomai ling. He is expected to hospital teday. MeCuteheon gon flf‘ A meeting of McCutcheon of 48 Vine |lodge, No. 9, O. Friday from Nas- | held in the Jr. 0. U. , to un Glen street Monday cvening at 8 New Brit- [o'clock. The newly installed offi- cers w preside at the meeting. a leave Star of Good Will of B, will be A. M. hall on Merwin r ope hospi William C. Hart of the po- returned home ye RUN BOOZE TO CANADA Buffalo, July P — 1 alo Evening News today Buffalo rum runners” as Id | that large quantities of denatured { alcohol are be smuggled from United States into Canada it d in the production (uor consumption on hoth sides of bord Chief lice Buf- partment from the national convention chiefs held in Chicago. Hc int ing I Judgment was suspended in the N {case of Adolph Asal of 37 Hunter road, charged with cruelty and mis- | treatment to y his in police ourt today. Attorney Lawrence | Golen represented Asal. nized in New York and is Advised | A horse belonging to found under a wagon in |yard of Asal's property and when | Dr. Radelift he red that the animal in bad condition advised ending the horse's ailm by shooting it. A neighbor con plained that the horse has been neg- lected for three wecks, being lowed to stay in the yard uncar police repor oF session there an horse, € Awaiting Deportation, Escapes New London Jail | Norwich, July 26 (P—Joe ! walting deportation ped from ail here \g Turnl res, him and knocked him down ! made 1 saped July 17 Recog e ‘ | whero it is u Asal w 15 for the back- to Return to Cheshire, Sim- = i HOLYOKI SHOP CLOSES Mass., July 26 (B ur Alpaca company, this rgest industry in point of numbers mploge today for fford ntory e pro- | stres from was 0 of E Stafford, : Julius West, , of ridgeport, who escaped “heshire reformatory July 17, ound by Officer William N ne institution, today Nolan went to New T norning to bring back a man frlm\ he Tombs. While standing at Fift ‘h a not ended ¢ b1 venue and 42nd street he saw \\‘\L‘d.“q bafafe diedi L as nd motioned him to come to BIm. | ool thot 1o had hopes Vest was with his ald two | - 5 o adtiniste kntlaren. The officer advised West to | (o, i t6 TR eturn to reformatory and the | civepn’ giavteq atter consented to do g0 g |about threc On reachi amford the officer| g ooy rrested He was commiited |, Hantor or automobile theft and had some |y ot En jnonths to serve. HILD FALLS THREE STORIES | [ two \\mmds in Aged Cenn., July Booth sterday | | Charles ar Holyo The ¥ imbrosky 3 Weakld a then office push ind oppor and va- about this A Questioned Polic employs troul told of curing RECOVERS STOLEN MONEY bert T owner of a ch |} ch rooms complained to the that an employe, Leo LeRock ame drunk last night and about from the c cart on in Simbrosky local s¢ medic sickne the got we ifled that road o come court Eas superior 5 getting Deaths | Nellie Gontarski of Mr ki of 648 in the head of th 0 ve Persons Killed in Disastrous Auto Crz aveland, Jul » 0S| and wahly 1 Joft hip )*uh]l o In th out that As: on Saturday night Asal nd. and one s. it ther July bsent imony Il ¥ 1 injur over 2 early n en their | oot em- ulia Hormas, 2, Breaks Col- d (0 that the yard only was He testifle out in the larbone and Injures Spine in Drop o ani- hankmen The One yesterday. Clevelanders ¥ Gontarski 16 and Mrs, North Ma it Ne ing from Veranda. tw vic AT hours. year old Steph in Sritain wn oper- man w Falling from a third-story ver { her home, Julia Hormas, the ear-old daughler of Mr. and Mrs oseph Hormas of 88 Iranklin ire was critically injured la ight. Dr. David P. Waskowitz lled and he found a broken col- hrbone, injury to the spine, split sngue and broken teeth. The hild was taken to New Britain Gen- hospital. ack Dempsey’s Wife May ' o1 Play Opposite Valentino <. o Los Angeles, Calif, July 20 (P 8. Jack Dempsey, known in ovies as Iistelle Taylor, has sizned long contract with Feature Pro- uctions, Inc., an organization which ploys Rudolph Valentino. This announcement was made to- | ay by John W. Cons Jr., head the orgamization. Mr 1sidine ptimated that Dempsey's ly would he assign ading role'opposite Valentino upon is return from the east McCormick in Ex-Cou Again ik M appes J He s 1915 he 1cilman Fr Iniar an old-timer in cou charge of v old stead drunke 1 follow d s, hospit H Sl vived by her par and a brothe be held tomorrow at o'clock from the inian chureh. Burial will be in | Ukrainian cemetery. is st Ar funeral court nts, for farm ster, John. in will / i en que his co “ tinuous court appearance he said 1t must be a failing with him. Cases Continued 1 request of Aftorney Harrs case of Walter My- North street ith drunkenness and by was continued morning or wher ('u'mt‘ Jail Prisoners (‘aught Enjoying Leav w Haven, July 26 (P cout il Or Mis. Katherine Ceszanels. 3 rine ( Mic N A ving an operation ent in the fraternal or All Saints c h dur- lived fn the ‘eszanck ~Two pris- Joeph on nue, each ty t s until t rnoon a v promin o tate continued 2% y ct oty rday @ Are. Mrs, iy non t v ng. until . Disturher Sent To Jail James Cromwell charged with er in front of 991 {o'clock last night | in jail, s suspended, Red” Grange Unable to | *prended. - = Shake Off Village Cops ! Tony peter, a n Chicago, July 26 (P—Red Grange |°d on charges of bre und it more difficult to outdis nce two county highway polis en early ¥ than to shake off cklers. The motorcycle pair ar- sted “Red” nd charged that he as driving his automobile at 4i iles an hour in Justice, a village ar Chicago. Grange, who only recently rned from trip to Holiywood, Wl., was accompanied by his father, ed posted a cash bond of $25 and Jas released. 8 ion of an iny 1 M. 3 to 11 vears terday s found who dine, stre besides her It 7 vay from Al ing vears t1 simpl I 11 tomorrow morn- Al hure in St distn i nley street at 7 was sentenced to 20 days of Joseph and Emma vl he 9 o'clock at will be been lay from have by a hop and a new will ent the ws from ta inte N days Wwhich stoppec transfer to the vark: lock on the passag: room ere pre next boiler was arrang 1 of the icer C zan irin helghbo copy |and calling them “wh rash," eTit E |Others testified that h 1eepskin bind money from his pocket 6.800 (al |ing that “a black. man tion. ~ A than h man 1y day purchaser. He evaded quesfions him Alling who ined his ligno continude his rt of th peace |cations. runkenr ified that Peter riot when he ¥ |the ehildren in the SELLS TOR J » of B BOOK ondon, te race S 1 tion John was taking and decl was bett London bool ite re- , thi Norths put = AGITATOR JATLED July 26 (/) nd ¢ wsked where and the ntil the 1xin 10 remember you got liquor.” Wi 1s taken up again, th 1an said he got it David | Shurman’s on Hartford ave- He $10 and costs. D STRIKI born in Austria en 10 day ail with went suspe session time the this 1n years ill- sur- GERMANS BORROW MUCH Washington, July 26 (P—=sinc Dawes plan went into cffect, erman industries have borrowed ore than $800,000,00 from banks America and BEurope, with ap- Foximately half of the total being pated in the United State the pmmerce department reported to- Ly ‘on the basis of estimatées by rmén financial experts. IAFA\ F‘s £9,000 TO WIFE Philadelphia, July 26 4‘['!-«Ma¢0r eneral Littletowvn W. T. Waller, Marine Coérps, retired, who (”!‘Il ly 13, bequeathed his £9,000 es- te t6 his widow “Out of consider- ion for the loving duty given and e admirable judgment displayed | the management of my affairs | ring my absence at sea.” The | 11 was probated today. | BOY HIT BY AUTOMOBILE Vito Barmissino, aged five years, Stanley street, was slightly injur- when he was struck by an auto- phile driven by John Lanzzattel of fo Burritt street. Lanzzattel told police that the boy had been nding on the curb and had dart- in front of his ear. The boy was atched about the face, HIIH) \I\RI{ GE FOR BRIDE \ dolph Dickan of Newington and nily Fleckner of 224 Washington t have taken out a license {o Their application shows the rriage to bé the second for the fdcgroom and the third for the | de ywed an ol ation in th troubles here « months, Si would sixty out Larretti | ar re nford live in for was fined ltook appeal Emma llusloned Red Comes Home Homer, tent o | ma Erwin weld at at Blonmer. Mrs. [ . 151 vere win this atter lock el Interment noon { W Fairvic | | e ] THANKS r CARD OF v to thank cighbors for their eath of husband Oscar We Decially 3 W, Machine {1 ¢ wish ends and Kindness at the | nd broth- | want fo | 0. E, of Britain employes of our Diggs. hank Hartford Co., | | | the P, of v nd wphacl’s Department MRS. M. E. DIC WILLIAM DIGC FRED DIG ROBERT DIC Joseph A. Haffey UND ened, brother. RTAKE hone 1625~ Opposite St. Mury's Cliureh. Residence 13 Summer 8t.—1625-3. BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP TO FRIENDS WHO SAIL YOU CAN SAY “BON VOYAGE” WITH FLOWERS BY WIRE A4 W AAIN N1 PROF. BLDG. LKL 886 “The Telegraph Florist of New Brituln.’ LEAVES estute $5,000 BSTATE Disilusioned by the of Ludwig Héfiman has Grange, famous foothal) T n tnventorled at $5,000, repres o up his old job on the ted in an interest in réal estate ng a warvelous new hat, 334 Myrtie street still Aind him interesting. sham of Hollywood's famous love-making, Red in Whes nl., teady 8 pletin s him wears The girls, it is to be noted, he is back home ton, 10 jce wagon shou on his arrival which was parked in | Britain | > polson- | quoted | stating | city, | haa teed off by | first tee | with Wall Street Briefs By the Assoclated Press. Net profit of the Studebaker cor- poration for the first half of 1926 declined to $8,735,861 from $10,- 2,048 in the first half of 1925. This is equal after preferred dividends to |$4.51 a share on the common stock, again8t $5.24 a share a year ago. cond quarter net profit was $4,- 5,940 against $6,516,268 in the cond quarter last year, The heaviest demand for steél at this time of the year in the history of the Industry is reported from the Chicago district. The outpift of steel | sheets is between 50 and 60 per cent | of caphcity. Need for economy in the istration of states and mun is indicated by the greatly | expenditures of these smaller politi- cal units, says the New York Trust Comp. Since 1919 state and lo- 1 taxation has increased 76 per | ntewhile the |and local government have inereased | |102 per cent, thus offsetting the steady declin in federal taxation and fec admi Ipalities HMISS ORCUTT NEAR {Within Two Strokes of Golf Mark at Eastern Point Pc ern , Conn,, July 26. (2] g Within two stroxes of the Miss nglewood, N. J. Jersey cham- in the lowest to finish of the invitation the Griswold Shenecossett countr { Comi course | Mau of Er | metropotitan ana pion, to of record for women, en Orcutt scorn the in qual eighth annual golf trophy, clu the tournament on the ) course Leads Miss Collett Miss Orcutt's 82 for 18 holes card was seven better urned in by Miss of Providence, an's champion course th nna than 3 Coll national holder wo- of the been medalist nd won 24 and 19025 forenoon Wall, Oshkosh, , Wisconsin champion. Her score 4. Others turning in befter ards than Miss Collett were Mrs Casriel, Chicago, formerly ‘n chAmpion and Miss ) Jenny, New York city, former mct ropolitan champion, 85; Miss Helen Portland, Maine, Floric champion, Mrs. N. K. Tocrge, Locus Valley, L. I, and Mre. D. C. Hurd iladelphia ier Britieh, Unite n champion, $8 G tland i Mra, Smith. tourneys the Second low of the crs was Miss Bernice \\ P re inoig arie | Payson, 1 Smith, D. Cour ( ers, Glen Cove, Miss € Out In Miss O ‘ollett card: Ont In Players finis n deser 454 — 42 ing during the fore the course as 1o ! brought 51 uns favay Jam it too hot, while genile breeze not disturh the who tun to compete last ) apuin there strong ayers. in the t trophy by Miss X T, auy, 1 not mak e ores 1 1 for t) was won of Provide n's champion. Wing the is took permanent possession first trophy last year. A is not heing played for. championship sixteens, which year Glonna Collet » wor <win wtional t two ¥ vio the one addition to the will be 10 preliminary to the m event a {wo-ball fouresome was played yes- with Miss Collett paired with rnice Wall, of Englewood, N. Wisconsin state inst Miss Helen Payson, Port- nd, Maige, Florida champion, and < Mawren Orcutt, New York city, tropolitan and New alersey cham- and Miss Wall cd their opponents one up Mrs. T Chicago, o the st. led home could pr of In rere or fon. Miss Collett : of Letts, from the suddenly prom mi was ind gart. The other nt t ntered, however, drove off round 10 o’clock. Miss Collett’s drive 10:08 was one morning starters 200 yards. Tt shrubbery to the left how nd her a sand trap in Out with her third, run-up shot and v fi Miss Collett w Wall who &hot the first A small gallery follo champion and Miss Wadl cutt a latter drove it for 240 yards. carried her to the 1 in than from th long ying 1 in fair p of th a the re than land: of the second front of 1h e way ver, went en in e she 1 fin I was 1 as pair hole par straig! maghie shot ad &he was entries 8 left 1 als, starter Her en Less two putts for a third of noon. Pa inter par the 16 1t five Miss Dorothy Jjunior champion, card of the early starters out In 48 and returned in me number for a 96 Her mother whom she was paired turned a 117 for the 18 holes. The scores, qualfying minute Smith, Metropolitan « turned in the Jow st She went 1 in round 18 | hole Arthur §. Vail 6-129; Miss Patricia Wynewood, Penn., 67-66-133 Carleton Smith, New York, ; Miss Dorothy Sith, New York, : Mrs. E Spaulding New )-119; Mrs. Richard Sar Haven, 68-64-132; Mrs Gilbert, Flushing, Til. 4-107; Mrs. H. H. Shaw, Brookline, Mass., 56-120; Mrs. E. Van Bibber, tern Point A. McGee, Mrs. R 67-127; Brookline, Geo 114 Point, Mr Penn., 6 Wynewood Vail Mrs, Haven, gent, New A, Conn,, Rosemont, Sheridan, New York, Miss Erma Johnson, Mass., 87-52-100; Mr E| Kohn, Eastern Point Mrs. J. F. Maynard 62-80-122, D. 181 60- Pa., Eastern increased | borrowlngs of state | - MAKING RECORD yout by recent rains which | champion, | women | down in - | Colt's SLOW TRABING BUT HIGHER PRICES New York, July prices resumed their ment today, but trading proceeded at |2 much siower pace with the ebbing |of public and professional interest in the market's activities. Transactions |ran at the rate of less than |shares an hour, the smallest in eral weeks, Growing con of the new wh 26 (A—Stock upward move- dence in the ability government to al storm in France, coupl h the steady im- provement in European ex. changes, eliminated one of the chiet 1ses of recent uneasiness on the part of the financial community, At the same time, domestic conditions [continued to tmprave both from the standpoint of éarnings and industrial operations. Revival of buying activity in the rallroad shares followed the signs of progress in completing consolidation {plans and the publication of addi- tional favorable earnings reports for June. Numerous gains of 1 to points included Tllinois Central, Ses board, Unlon Pacifie, Atlantic Cos Line, Chesapeake and Ohio, Louis. ville and Nasliville and Colorado a Southern issues. Pending developments {row's quarterly meeting, 1 }“'lnmn:\hnl within a compa |narrotv range but its trend |ward hig ground. Other promi- nent indy als, such as C Motors, Hudson Motar |® moved mode her. h | The how Poi her the o, t tomor- tr Baldwin diman, also greatest display of activity, ef, Was given by minor special- |ties In which developments o vorable nature promoted b Conspicuous members of this elass |were Butterick and Douglas-Pectin of which reached new prices for the year, Barns Brothers A, Consolidated Cigar |Standara Mining, | All Chem Dye Ameri Can § Am Car and Fdy | Am Ref Am | Am Tel & Tel | Am Tobacco . Anaconda Cop I bot issues and ar Sm Sugar 141 121 48 o Ches C M C R Ch & Ohio & 8 P 1 & Pac Cop r Corp Cola Fuel Gas Prod Ster 140 17 Chrysl Coco Colo, Consol Corn Gru Dodge Pont Rubber Asphalt Elec Genl Motors Gt North Iron Ore Ctfs | Hudson Motors {Ind 0 & G |Int Nickel | Ken Cop | Kelly Spring | Mack Truck { Marland 0il | Ma Kan % | Ma Pac ufd. | Mont Wara Y Central NYNHG&H 4 Nor & West 5 North Amer North Pacifie Pack Mot Car 401 n Am Pet B 67 Pennsylvania Plerce Arrow lio Corp ing rs R Sinclair R 4 ek 0il Southern P: Southern T art Warn 1% |Tobacco Proa P | [t White Motor Willys Over | Wooly vort LOCAL STOCKS (Furnished by Putnan | Insurance Stocl Ity Ins Co Paid Paid tna Life na Part tna Full Aetna Fire Automobile Ins Hartford Fire National Fire Phoenix Fire Travelers Ins Co Ae Ae A A Conn General | Manufacturing Stock Am Hardware Am Hosiery ... Beaton & Cadwell. Bige-Hfd Cpt Co com Billir & Spencer com Billings & Spencer ptd Bristol Br Arms Lock Bearing Co Hart & Cooley |Landers, ¥ N B Machine N B Machine | Niles-- ngle Pafnir pld Be-Pond com Judd & Wil | Russell Mfg Co feovill MIg Co Standard Screav Stanley Works Stanley Works pfd Torrington Co com owe Warket Dealing Today Less| Than 200,000 Shares an Hour | auy; | i 1 {who made PUTNAM & CQ MEMBERS NEW YORK & HAKITORD STOGK EXCHANGEY JUWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. 2040 DARIFORD CFTICE € CENTRAL RO¥ TRL.3: M8 We Offer: 100 American Hardware 100 Stanley Works 1@ homson, Tenn & To. | Burritt Hotel Bidg.. New Britain Telephone 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. WE OFFER GUARANTY TRUST CO. Price on application WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS IEDDY BROTHERS § HARTFORD Hartford Conn, Trust. Bldg. Tel.2-7186 &G e v NEW BRITAIN Bumtt Hotel Bit 181d Tel. 34207 g high | R WE OFFER AND RECOMMEND CONN. LIGHT & POWER CO. 629 PREFERRED THOMSON & McKINNON 11 Wall Street New York City NEW BRITAIN BRANCH Burritt Hotel Dldg. Manager: Frank T Our Telephone Number Mfg Public Conn E { Conn Lt & Hfd Elec N B Gas Southern N he Co Utilities Stocks. Union ENMITY FOR THIS COUNTRY PREVAIS Sem tor Jolmson Says Europe Is United on That » — one | | | I Light BT rn N E Tel rt ASURY STATEMENT ‘ balance St | { \ Eu- but thing, d in United States,” Johnson, republican, ired in a statement that “without de- our proposal for world court. “hatred of the 1 the senator question, he de- citizenship is cak and flabby, [nie mane ey k : y 11d take this hated o o a world court Al its hating debtors.” of the continued, stint ablaze in its bitter- the Ttalian papers other countries in epithets to 3 Sen- balance Hiram nia [Fewer Legs, ‘\I(ne B) ains Is l)cm.mded m Movies i Culver City, Cal ) ver displays of brains cor 5 bt ess Im stars Goldryyn this for of ymuel ou ed by a ¥s test Goldy of the n form divir without 1re |ment to ¥ mighty wpplying us opprobrious Well ¢ 1 crowds of French- hiss m conelude and ind mob Americans."” IN COMMONS Iy 26 (M—To the ac- nt of joyful labor cheers t Bondfleld today made in house of rewly elected mem- rom Wallsend. She is now tt woman in the house. Miss 10, who served as a member 1923-24, was remier Ram- Arthur Hender- labor member thcn and was assigned <o in the labor branches. DAM 1S COMPLETED Gilloa, N. Y., July (P — The | 1ast existing gap in the Gilboa dam, major unit in the New York city water supply system, was closed yesterday and the reservoir was be- to fill last night. The dam en under construction for years. The slowly rising wa- tors will eventually reach and cover and Queen | the of the village of Gilboa, of the | purchased by the city and destreyed &0~ | by seovral months ago. from | | ate | ‘.\ln)‘flm\'or Descendant Dies in Thompsonville mpsonville, Conn., I » . M. Field ow of W on who i ere, descendant In tl eration through her Abigail Terry of Governor Bradford of the Mayflo lied during last nig in Enfleld 7 | since 1897 in 0 ana Field s th randmof W wer ¢ She was wnd ) mpton ced by in former I 1d and g ht it od years v colonial yvears ago by andfather over oat} great-g the place ta leayv GOING es no nea TO T RACES British King and Queen Will Glorions Foodwood v London, July 26 (A—T} | foodwood"” race meeting, begin Tuesday in picturesque parts of § to the region King Geor, Mary and other membe |royal household and prominent al and racing personalities throughout the kingdom Americans will figure in elal entertainments at various Attend nt | lorious which will the most 1scex will draw 1 one of four | | ¢ | | site fire WAS AT LUGANO Geneva, Switzerland, July 28 (P— €| King the young Bulgarian houses which they taken for|sovereign, whose actual whereabouts the week of sport {on his vacation in Switzerland has The two principal rages are for the heen kept secret, spent ten days at Steward's cup and the Good Wood|ILugano, the Corriera Del Tticino cup ! states. | | Boris, have