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21, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 1926. : T 7 . . . A | - VAN MANGLED IN | BURIED D06 MLNE 0 comars Lightaing Canght In the At [IIFEN SSHES il r : \ ‘ . L R SHER Greenwich Man First Maltreated . ) < : 1 Animal—Fined $50 and Saved On- | Fireman John Heery of No. 3 H“iH FI URES : il * st gty ; gine House has left for New —_— 9 Wor i [ 1y From Jail By Family. | York and Philadelphia where he )JWEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN~ . % 3 | will spend the next two weeks. i o ) Briddeport Workman g | Greenwien, 7uly 27 (P—erome | ™ e Trad g H ’2040 L 0 p = y Constantino, of Cos Cob section, was | Mr. and Mrs. ;.1\_ Vi 1 ¢ N B“[ wall S[r%[ Fa “] asf’ Tel 9 " {fined $50 and costs today for bru- | ~:* R A NOgel Of New BARTFOR QT 6_CENTRAL Row o — Mead said he would have sent him |57 Louls W. Vogel, of 24 Vance — e i 1 had not the ma vife and | Streets | : Beldfepoit, . Tuly A7 [UP—H1s (Ve BULACE D 0eh R WG and = | New York, July 27 (P—New high | We Offer: = clothes ripped from his body ‘x.,\ )m. i v e -memmm” Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Humphrey of ‘mcm‘h for’ the year were estab- | A s revolving gears u{ a snvmi crusher took the pup to a woodshed, thrust | SOUth Burritt street have returned {lished by nearly a dozen issues on | o in the yards of Warren Bros, gen-i| b “on o8 h a hole in the side | fTOM & two weeks' motor trip to |the resumption of the upward move- | . », eral contractors, in Seaview avenue, |18 head through a hole in the side | L0 L 10 , |mnt i tday'a atock Macket, Toade | American Hardware f aild +hiv: hody, orribly corustied he- {19 ccoP It there and taen “vom 1) = ing was extremely dull, due to the | D fore uw’ machiner could b neck with a dull axe, The dog was| Miss Harriet Parker of Vine street lack of public interest and the ap- 100 ¢ stopped, Thomas Bologn O hot oot tair G anstantimg |Ewentiila weal-and with Miss Patms parent reluctance of many profes- | tanley Orks b Cromwitingg Koreuien JAboen; B8 the dog and burled it ap- |°F ©f Beach Park, Clinton [stonal traders to extend their com- | dying in Bridgeport hospital. 3 ‘ - itments until h parter] . ‘Ths accident happened at 7:30 |parently alive in the garden. He ! mitments unt{ the quarterly Uty mooids P obady saw |claimed the canine W i but| Miss Margaret Sliney and Miss| meeting of the Unit tates Steel k' this mornir .-\_“ “';“l g athardaatld 1t Was's Madeline Reynol have returned |corporation late toda 11 money | e an get gwh] l‘j\' ”‘r ""i\'.' ik {from a vacation at Sound View. rates continued relatively easy, with | chine. Workers first knew e —_ |little concern manifested in the in- | accident when the fnjured man | Misses Gertrude Hinchliffe, I }cr.msn in brokers' loans reported for Y sereams rent the air. The machin- i {etta Heslin, Peggy Streigle and B {last week by the federal reserve | ¥ ery was stopped <mvln.fl~“ ‘“;“‘”'"; il | s have returned after {bank. | mzm mn d and the gears reversed in order ia linton Beach. A sudde . eneral | 2 release him. When he was finally V | e i ”lfh.'f-., e 1'm: ":.m"\\?r?t; Burritt Hotel Bldz.. New Britaf extricated he was unconsclous. Lit- | I Orana Newton and Frankt Bohe|| Shimaas e MBL W SORK AN Teleptione 2580 s e i ban | ¥ {0 INeylonland e Ron: bigh above 1723, was char- | MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES the tremendous power ofethe gears | VS LAMITNEL SO REMS, FCly lacterized in some quarters as a Donald R. Hart. Mgr, fenting them ofr ‘H P I { | a week's visit at the Froeba |stock market coup by professional | tear & g lm[]l flmary FalS ODeVe Op cottage, Clinton. operators sponsoring the rise in that S " e |stock. They are ported to have | s R | rs. Louts Pritcher of Brookiyn, | ed 30,000 shares at 170 late | WE OFFER _! ‘ Mfifly NGW FflGfS N. Y, is visiting her family at 1142 | |vesterday, bringing about active | | Stanley street. She will return to | f hort selling, and then to have with- | GUARANTY ATAL BUI]ZE HEL‘]‘ Brooklyn in two wecks. s ”h\‘ “M«M ”;i‘ N}?mm””” o m} use plenty of patirnce to lqruwn thejr offers overnight, with | . Chicago, July 27 (P—Pressing for | iy t this picture. But after getting wet and spoiling a couple of nega- |0 Locie that bear traders : . s h []FF 1,,‘”,\ R Nonl Ao D rser Atk Smith, Robert Holleran| UYeS he got this photograph of a heavy thunderstorm which gia [1'e T°3lt 14t Boav traner Price on application et S | on behalf of Senator Willlam B. Me- fand Robert Leggett of this city win | $30:000 damage in the lopened. - Other motors, particularly | WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS 4 3 | Kinley in the Tllinois primary, the attend the annual summer dance to e =t - those believed to harbor a large (Continued From Page 1.) |senate campaign funds committee | be given by the Connecticut club of |short interest, rallied in sympathy, : sought today to develop the facts|the Catholic university at the Ritz c‘ l f Other issues to exceed their pre- | Korsak, one of the last week's vic- |ppout donations made by the sena- | ballroom in Bridgeport Friday ove- lty tems W 11 S[ B » )( vious peak quotations of the year in- | tims. Itor to churches, schools and colleges. | ning. RS, a reel briefs | [ s s iblishing and | Chester A. Willoughby, gecretary e e . Jaw ritai American Can preferred, Austin | v 07 v y. r' t Ne a —— . Toronto, Ont,, July 27 M—The |, 10 genator, who was defeated for S onine i e Nem Hrel Nichols preferred was one of the few | source of the wood alcohol Whick |4}, repuplican senatorial nomination | ~eorge Whitney of 472 East street, |, Ct OPerating income of the Bal- pots, breaking 2 points to a | brought death to sixteen persons in (y 'y i1 1, Smith, said such dona- Georg j""fY o ‘*~“'"> "1 Mre, | timore and Ohio railroad for June 1926 low at 71. O Ontario will be uncovered, Provin-|tjong were made, but denfed that e T Na vitar [umned (67 $5, A7 188 thom s3,80> |11 ahaiih feantiAved £, reapond | = clal police officers predicted tod e LTy s N Gennid foritho ent § 894 3 3 604 in June last year and for the |, N FRAEAe Sioabiot | : [ those this yc eded 5. Liarttord Cew 5 o the excellent character of most of Bert D'Angelo, a Hamilton Italian | \o0eqing year or the year befora| WAXIN(] GRlTIGA[ avenue, ll[<|x;:$:ll‘ll?t New B first half of 1920 to §20.819,588 | o tho excellent character of most of HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN who is in custody on a charge of |, i 3 dentral HoSL i S : n $15,7185,412 in the first half of | /o no 0= ¢ | < v ~ that. - w + 8. . g =¥ it published, the T timore and o 2. manslaughter in connection With the |~ wine sonator made general donn»‘ . 4]\ fon. ‘]"-‘1“‘1"‘";" o er\:ngnir:‘cr}- June gross Increased fimoie- fhom 38,488,604 i Jins Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Blds death of two of the victims, has fur- | yj,ng for which he allowed so much | : S eaa s at Ty 1925 to $5,271,168 this year. Norfolk | Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 nished a clue which, it is expected, |, Soarn Willoughby sald. Rebukes Churchill for Rep]ymg bR and Western was one of the out- wlm mlrm Provinclal officers to the |” “pg you know'of a donation to a I Sinclair Consolidated OIl has|s(anding strong spots. RERCBI0 S BURLE colored institution in Chicago :mr.} Six Members of Counci {completed a well in Mexico With| An increase in the price of rec Lo i Gt S to Senator Borah Perfect in Atfendance "Mt 1% of 8000 barrels at a qned sugar, roports of stituning gas. (| WE OFFER AND RECOMMEND ]E"'H | asked. erfect In Attendance geptn ot 1, feet. oline prices in the mid-continent | YN | don’t know. ; | With one-third of their s | fleld and unconfirmed rumors that | 0 R AhT The witness said he knew the| London, July 27 —The action of | service in the common council past, | Total operating revenues for fhe | the Marland Ofl dividend would be CONN. LIGHT & POWER CO | senator had sent a donation te|Winston Churchill, chancellor of the , only six of the 30 members have a |Chicago a stern Railw increased to $5 at the next meeting | § - | (Continued from Page Seven) | Tuskegee Institute, in Alabama, bu!lexchequer, In retorting to a state- | perfect attendance record, while 24 {for June we helped to maintain bullish enthu- | ! did not know the amount. ment byd denatur Borahl obnstning (IS dEEC BES OF SREELASHAER | Dot el gl 318 g lokus 198 the InGaitind simrer, 61/ q PREFERRED In addition to several musical num- {the Anglo-American debt settlement, | :}"%:‘ who qh"fl‘t bgen present 8t allijmoth Inck SR 1 Gnerapni s .:n Ct 1(!\.\(1.7‘-.- 17;}! 270 ere will b . reel jve |has drawn an edi bk retings are Councilmen F. G. penses were $10,119,835, while those | Ame an 58% % 584 ‘b’;rs there will be one reel of mov- |\ Tammany Sachem to Give [has drawn an editortal rebuke from | St sl B L R o g pictures of an educational na- e ' n - X7 the London Times. The paper | - * YL Rar 1 i M 12 a1z ture. The committee consists of Mr. Radio Talk at 97 Years [sroncly condemns the “frreguiar, | 1°% D L. L gem Rt | Al L LAtk | and Mrs. James Trevethan and Mr.| New York, July 27 (P—This is the protracted and aimless controversy” |2nd W. D. Green. | Net profit of I Power Co. [4Am S and R 1313 130 and Mrs, Charles Cannon. [07th birthday of John R. Voorhis, [between tlie two countries on the | S for thel half y $1,471,843, | Am 1 Mrs. E. G. Hazelwood and Mrs. | commissioner of the board of elee- |debt question. | ) eq ter preferred dividends, to|am Tel & | Charles ratt wore visitors In town | tions and grand sachem of Tammany | The Times asserts that plain | [$7.69 a share on $14,300,000 com. [Am Woolen ! yesterday, Hall, but otherwise very much the|speaking, evenupon such a delicate | |mon stock, against $1,461,666 or $7- |Anaconda Cop | Arrangements are’ being: made \o} me as any other day for him, (subject, is not harmful as long as | D ea t h S |-67 & share in the first half of 1 Atchison | have another group from this place | Observance of his birthday con- |Proper proportions are observed. |i {i‘:? Loco | 9 attend the exerclses at the Plain- |sisted for him in presiding over the|“It may even do good,” the paper | “| New ofterings today fnclude $3.- | DO | 11 Wall Street New York City ville camp ground over the week-|regular board of elections meeting|continues, “if it reminds the Ameri- | Willlam Harrison Bean {000,000 first and refunding mortgage | qoo NEW BRITAI e i end as the meetings close next Sun-|on the 15th floor of the municipal |80 Deople that the British attitude | <rijjjam Harrison Bean, 89 years |43 per cent sinking fund gold bonds, b st ITAIN BRANCH day evening. After the regular!puilding as usual. Christic Bohn-|0n War debts differs in some essen- lo)q pagseqd away at the home of his |series C, of the Connecticut Light & ‘J‘" St Burritt Hotel Bldg, camp meeting sessions thero will be jsack, director of the municipal|tials from that expressed in the|g,yghter, Mrs. J, H. White, of 26 |Power Co., at -4 and accrued n- | °F Do Pasco 68 M R = the usual Chautauqua —numbers |proadcasting station, WNYC, decld- [POlicy of ftheir own government.|sherman court this morning. He was [terest to vield about 4.80 per cent. |Ches & Ohlo 140 AINIAREE: EERiR: O} LY — which have proven very entertaining leq to ask the “grand old man of |What is utterly futile, intolerable i, pative of South Wheelock, Vt. The [Funded debt will amount to $21,107,- | C. ® 1 & Pac o and instructive. The Middletown |Tammany Hall” to make a radio |9 «‘\';n :Ju(nhrf‘r«”"l“ is to "" a ;‘"”' remains were sent to Danville, Vt., |000 after this financing, compared ‘\‘hlr. 1;"!' (lm‘n ;-j"x house on the grounds is now filled |speech, |ous discussion degenerate into a |i5qay. Funeral services will be (with a property investment valued |C0l0 Fuel ... 453 v with East Berlinites, | i —_— El”ln’l.\""g of words, a r\"(‘“?.;‘:" ]or \\‘fl”,!“‘("yn‘ at the place Thursday lat 343“’;7.1'1\1’:“_ | Consol Gas .. 10434 Our Telephone Number is: T R U A e " GG mutual recriminations. Mr. Church- |00 T 0 8 UL CARE e | ke |Corn Prod 5 fute held yearly at Westevan univer- | Cafeteria, First Opened |in has now gono so far as to make | AFiornoon: Bur Sl e L by |Cru steel 4% e e y At L 3 Surplus of $2,509,226 reported by H sity will commence nest month, I In London, Is Success |pubiie retort to one of Snator Eor. ihe St Louls-Sun Francisco rafiway | 098¢ Bros & 333 Iuw fof cpprosimaidly the wedls | papdim, July. M W-Temden | R e 1| | for the first half of 1926, is equal [P PNt De o event has always attracted a |first cafeteria has been a success. ;’;:lt r»r;‘mlfi”t i3 really necessary to| |atter six per cent proferred digde | oL ceosan. g elegation from the local chap- | seating capacity of 500, |Call @ halt. ldends 7 b 50,077, | Frie 1st pfd large delegation chap It has a seating capacity of 500. The gist of the Times' editorlal | dends to $4.57 a share on $30,277,- | ter. While Londoners at first shied at m Players [ §26 common stock, compared with Funerals |filled at tea time. | The cafeteria is in been so popular during the recent hot spell is to be made into a public the shopping |the agreement. Asserting that there | lis a new dread of instability passing Funeral services for Mrs. Michael : Cosinakihe The annnal corporate and statisti- 45 Farmington avenue | cal manuel of the American W i 3ritls! nit- N v N Miss Eunice Pratt now of Bran- |the idea, within two weeks of the 'S that the British delt to the Unit $2.417,002 of $4.87 a share on $45,- | [15k Rubber . 177 Charles Pratt were visitors in town |opening the cafeteria had all the (¢4 States has been settled on the | 245,228 common stock in the firet |Genl Asphalt . 683 terday. |noon business it could handle, and [OMLY terms possible and that there I a1t of 1055 g | Genl Motors ..173 Wolke's bathing pond which has |moat of the arm ghairs also were |18 10 £ood In trying to go back on Mrs. Michael Cesanek 25. Hudson Motors Ind O & G.. 2 Int Nickel Bigelow-Htfd Carpet Co., Bigelow-Htfd, t Co., Billings & Spencer Co., com ., vfd .. com . tie. He will sail again after a short visit to his home. bathing place with the necessary |district, and has proved exceedingly |OVer Furope, the paper adds: “This | were held this morning at 9 o'clock | (a1 manuel of the Amerlean Water |0 Foo % 0 Billings & Spencer Co Mr. Peabody sald he had visited bath houses and other essentials if |popular with women who are eager |8 the very worst moment for the |at All Salnts church where a re- | \Works and Feewle Con ' Mates |y, o ek Sl SO BT 58 countries in Europe, Africa and present plans of Mr. Woike go for a quick lunch. !two nations which have vindicated |quiem high mass v celebrated | o §ioun | Haveltininreseaa | Mexiaia ol | Asla. He has been In England 92 through. The pond is not owned by | |their stabllity to undermine by petty | Rev. Charles Coppens was cele- | #0808 ‘m,x one-half tirhes, | Mid Cont times, France 90, and in Germany, Mr. Woke but is leased by him and | Plaving With Matches, |controversy the basis of a practical | brant, Rev. Danfel Masse was dea- | [1O¢ Haan twe and one-bal o |y,'p, o g Loeg; | | Holland and Belgium between 70 fhe ’ ropel S Gi) lagreement by w they mutually |con and Rev. Stephen A. Grohol | 4 : 5 Mont Ward 3 |and 80' tims. He has saile 1€ Jiefcan” purcHaxgitte property ns o quadrupled and sales of electric | ller Brush com { s sailed on 48 will make the place a popular resort | Boy Is Badly Burned |assure their prestige and marshal | was sub deacon. Mrs. Henry J. R b L e el e R e ller Tirush com. ships of 12 lines for local people and thelr friends. | Tsracl Roso of 77 Willow strect their joint forces and resources for | Bollard and Miss Helen Duran |&W ARG POwer alone Baso W |\ y X H & H 46 er Brush, 1st ptd g PO It will be necessary to dredge the |was badly burned late this after- [the benefit of a world in great dis- | sang at the services, the latter in | \,‘”m o ‘m Hihe moe “m"':xor & West .1 s eom ees 88| “a‘helton (n 1 Sh t . pond as there is considerable mud noon while he v playing with |tress, the Slovak language. The Altar so- | 1y (W PECSERS RO, Move TN North Amer rveuballo LR (R xirl, Shot in in the middle of the swimming pool. |matches. He was hurried to the| Senator Borah's statement, 1o clety and St. Anne's society march- | 1800070000 K i North Pacific. . IpEoR It O 2 Chest, on Danger List Miss Jean Dalbey continues to im- 'hospital. His injuries was said to be |[which Chancellor Churchill made |c¢d from the home to the church | ’ |Pack Mot Car |Jewell Belting Co. bt so | Shelton, July 27 — Miss @ prove from her latest operation and | serious, |reply yesterday, said that the chan- |and to St. Mary's cemetery, where |Pan Am Pet B ;{,‘:-whw, Frary & ¢ 87 89 [ potter of | eontE "‘_a;’mot':fl' is now | (ISR cellor was conducting a “campaign > < place a o ont o4 Pierce Arrow.. Montgomery, (J. R.) ¢ | 8 f Ansonia, . is now out of danger. ‘B W ‘O; 7 MAPRDOUCION 8 “Sempuen jmerment tack piase, Comital |Automatic Train Device |[Picrce Arro Nonigomers, (7. R G, ‘ot sy|der the heart Sunday atternoon == = i L gain : s ducte eV, s ; CoTp +. National Marine Lamp Co. 8 | whils “conbsing b HOME FROM ' s i {States to brand the latter as “Uncle | Father Grohol. i ; Is Being Installed reqaing ; New Britain Machine Co. com ++ 10| 141 river. wa ':‘.:for(o;h ‘).(; :;zus(s}ifi?rx:ll: The New Britain delegates to the | Into City Treasury |snylock” ana designed to se he pall bearers were Andrew | Washington, July 27 () — Ap- [Sears Roebuck [N Detureiins Sgcb s 1 hospital, Detby, today &s still on the convention of the Amevican Insti-| The heaviest individual tax as- |cellation of the war debt. Malaszek, John Melescinsli, Mich- Proximately 9§ per cent of the in- |Sinclair Ofl | New Haven Clock, com ........: danger list. Doctors located the bule tute of Banking held in Dallas, sment made on this year's grand |lor Churchill sald that he invited the | ael Trusz, Woiclek Grisc, M stallation of train control devices Southern Pac 0 New Haven Clock, pfd let but did not romove it e returned tod They were list was paid yesterday when Fred senator to quote any passage from | Stacplowski and Andrew Saraiski, ordered ‘\v\' the interstate commerce Stewart Warner 74% 4% ‘:_:;:j g‘ ::—;“n‘: : iivee NABFa DR vmm;z b Gunnar Anderson and Miss Doro- licloin, owner of valuable proper- lany speech or written statement of | 5 commission on 45 roads has been Studebaker 53% phnhpan b b oy Bt el A thy Latham of the New Britain ties in the center of the city, d Ihis justifying such a complaint. Nellie Gontarski completed or is in progress, W. J. xas & Pac 3255 Omo Mfg. Co. co hive been responsible for the shoot- Trust Co, and William Pease of the | received the collector's receipt | — The funeral of Miss Nellie Gon- | Harahn, president of the Chesa- |Tobacco Prod .103 gmo Mtg: Co pid 1001 itte Bt eI aaton e Commercial Trust Co, [ for $9,4 | MOWING MACHINE OUTS FOOT | (arski was held this morning at o | Peake and Ohio railroad and chair- | U8 Ct Ir P .. 238% | Plimpton Mt Co cor, v . is Deing withheld pending the out- ! George I'reeberg of Berlin is con-| o'clock from the Ukranian church, |Man of the general committee on U § Ind Al Pratt & Whitney Co., pfd come of Miss Potter's injury. 5 e o Bl |fined to the New Britain General|where a solemn high mass of re- automatic train control of the asso- | US Rubber 571 Ruswall Mty (‘;v“ L - If there is not a ventilator woven in the top it is not a VUDOR | hospital as the result of a deep cut|quiem was celebrated by the pastor, | clation of railway executives sald |U 8 steel 140% s itos L in his right foot received when he| Rev, Dennis Kulmatycky. The body |said today. ’ | Wabash Ry 44 ' 7 5l 400 A f H ] vas running a mowing machine in | was escorted from the home to the ! — | West Eelc ... 69 108 way Irom riome Berlin this morning. church by the members of the | Qgyils Q s . | White Motor . 55% i B Ukranian Young People’s society, of Striking Subway Men in | \iys over 288 5 C k’s Pal hich the diseased woman was a|New York Call New Strike woolwortn % 1883 164 i 00 member. During the mass, the| New York, July 27 (P—Striking P2 : 5 n Turb 7001 choir, of whllrh Miss Gentarski Was | cmployes of the Interborough Rapid | HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE ripr Mie. Ob: New Bhivan i il 8 i albo & mombar, sang. Transit company, who recently . Edd. ; sSae Rty 2 s | Tra any, y Furnished by Eddy Brothers & Co. |1 & Envalops Con com «o o o.o. 140 | ‘Qq’::"‘k T“‘ll‘ h"""‘;f-’ I“ ere f“l'{‘“’" forthed an Independent union, today | Kaitroad tocks. o U velops Co. prd ».. © 106] | Sartisky, Peter Kerdejza, Anthony e one: rike ca 1tfd. & Conn. West. R 3 Whitlock Coll Pipe Co. ... |8 | Wallach, Peter Yawin, Michael | ‘:“‘f,:"pfi;;';dm;nsi’h”"h:""r'h;:;”':llj | Banks and Trost Compankes. | Wiley Bckford- Sweet Co, 331 10| 53 | o . < z | men e e e el BD ) ity Bank and Trust Co. « 890] [\vinated Hoslary Co. 2 03! Y ) Ronan and Joseph Ke 2, JT|4nd the Brooklyn-Manhattan Tran- |Commerelal Trust Co. of N. B. 170 [N, B, Mach, Class A | HH Thy the F: The flow: 3 hn | .08} e Joy of the Family the flower bearers were JODN | jjneg effective at b o'clock next Comnecticut River Banking Co . ; : | Konowsk Andrew Konowski First Natlonal Bank % S : | VUDOR Porch Shades make the house ¥ e e o | Saturday morning. T AN LA B 105 TREASURY STATEMENT S e e iy elung el [Gooahy o, Michaels OIS Bnd | - — | HtfaConn. Trust Co 610 | Treasury balance 16,095,671 Stanley Gerkowicz. | TRERTG S a2 & e & Titlo Co . "IREBUG ZES LAGE |Land Mortgage & bishercg the added comfort of a cool, shady porch. i | Rev. Jather Kulmatycky con- QI[rI'ffxl)lng ';;x:m‘"‘é;“;" . | Morris Plan Bank of Htfd. . Nek York — Dxchangds, 8 d oa Stra 3 g New Britain Trust Co . S 3 nges, No wonder people get enthusiastic about | ‘:::le:‘x_u‘v’l:nng:n:r;‘\ill:‘lnm::-flr:;poj ,'," | July 27 (P—While most of the vil- | Park Street Trust Co 000; balances §1,000,000; credit, 70,- VUDOR Porch Shades. Theyare made | [ chols sang. Burial was in Ckranicy | 18268 were attending church, fire | Phoenix National Bank 000,000, of beautifully and permanently stained Gamatary, e ST L aseribed to Incendiaries broke out in | Gier"s T Boston — Exchanges, 72,000,000; wood strips. They keep out the heat and 2 | Mollmannreuth, near here, and | Underwri 1 balances, 30,000,000, | glare of the sun, yet the woven-in-venti- CARD OF THANKS | spread so rapidly that one hundred |U: B. Security ’ _— | , yet ¢ e ! = | Undérwriters Fina p Q : Iator at the top provides for perfect air We wish ‘to thank all friends for | Pulldings in the town were destroy- | Fire Insurance Companies Body of Second Fisherman circalation. They give indoor privacy— »d within two hours. The villagers | Actna (Fire( Insurance Co. 520 540 Emma | € Mrs. i ( Pk her | Were able to save only part of their | Automobile Insurance the kindness shown Lost Off Branford Found ) You can get » V?‘d"s () |foral contributoins at the funeral. 3 | Phoenix (Fire) Ine. Charles Toster, lost In the storm Shade 6 it. wide with a | SAL s ADAMS STRIKE ENDED R fic a week ago Sunday off the Thimble Eo T E 6l el MR. and MRS. 8. ANDERSON MS & 2 ) | And OtbAe : e i = MRS. E. U, CARLSON. Adams, Mass., July 27 (P—The ompantes. slnads, Stonyereek ‘SHORNE - wAS | five weeks' strike of 2,000 workers |Aetna Casualty & Surety Co. 10] 700 {found on Governor's Island, by a i =====- |at tho Berkshire Cotton Mtg. Co, [Artnn Life Ine Co “ii: 0] 680 lsummer resident today. The medi- | | was declared ended today following |1t sienm Boil. Insp. & o 6 oAl SIRMIDAES AuQy ScharagadRutivel |a conference between mill officials |Travelers Ins. €o. ..... ”‘3 "fl’d»"- i s e 0 3 ' | ative: S St Aetna Life Ins. full pd. ack Ashley's body was found on nh%wu.hfl:’mxmh openiegy | Juseph A. Hafiey ';\;:tl ;fgpn:wm‘m“” of o BUIKETS |{iimw tte . part i Sunday. The- latter who had spent belore you. vielt oma of the dealers hsted bt LighE & Eeuet o G s 3 most of hislife on the water had W o s et o ek s Bt UNDERTAKER L SWIM POSTPONED . Light & Power Co., pfd . taken Foster out in a hoat just be- y Wi -descriptive literature 3 2 Powe 0., 001 B trated in colors. Opporite St Mamh Chareh, | Boulogne, France, July 27. (P— [E0m FINAY S0 GO - i FOLS M oA Resldence 17 Summer St.—1625-3. || Ishak Helmy, the “Egyptian Giant," |1trd. City Gams Light Co., com e T 8 / has: again been forced to pnmmm\*::;;‘: §ii7 QU EISIE 106, 18 Crosses Atlantic Ocean 4 : 8. E. J. Cox, who made a million |hi. atempt to swim the English |t JRGNC FER 607 note G n Ambassador Myron T. Herrick in L The Following Leading Stores Sell VudorPorch Shadea ISR oll ess kA ana then: Toss 17811 | Channel. As-he was about to start |itolyeke Water lowor Co v Hundred and":l‘\\o Times | noris has cdoned. tho: st ol ! . New Britain unsuccessfully defending himself BOLLERER’S last night, there was a sudden [Southern N B ol ..o New York, July 27 M — PhIiD | inethod of greeting, it appears in | B. C. Porter Sons—Drapery Dept. |against charges of fraud, has just change in the wind from ecast to | Masafacoring Companios. J. Peabody. lawyer and economist |thig photograph. He is kissing the g 2 | been released from the Leavenworth northeast, and the channel, which |[Acme Wire Co., com ..... of Boston, is algo eligible for cham- | syecks of a French general in truly Bristol | P Lt | penitentiary, where he was a cell- had been calm, with conditions |acmo Wire Co, v::} s plonship honors as a trans-Atlantic | Gallje style as part of the present C. Funk & Sons Co. | mate of Dr. Frederick A. Cook, e " PRV S A [ favorable, hecame so rough as to [Americnn Huriware Corp voyager. His arrival at Hohoken to- |tion of medals during the celebrae e H I | t inadvisabl Areirei o fay ahoard the Scandinavian (tion of the end of the Riff It CH SHADE O AT ' + |plorer. He says Cook, who is serv- | yoU CAN SAY "BON VOYAG | make a start inadvisable. American Sllver Co. ... day aboard e Scandinavian- [tion of the end of the War, uJUGH SH‘\DP.‘ (OR!)OR'\“U‘\ ing & sentence for ofl frauds, still T SRS BY W e - Amer Thrend Co., pfd . American liner Frederick Vi1l |jgoks rather reminiscent of Ambass" TJa ville, W WITH FLOWERS BY WIR | e Bt geriing 00 o anesville, Wis, Insists that he really discovered the de, w. main v, pror i 1. sse | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS|Aviemite Betrigerating co from Copenbagen markgd the end |sador George Harvey and his British North Pole. “The Telegraph Florist of New Brituln.” FOR BEST RESULTS Beaton & Cadwell Mfg Co . of his 102d crossing of the Atlan-icourt knee breeches. | e 2 Frap) ) § & A i i i & . . i T & kel BN L i

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