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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1926. sonal matter. . Iargaer dividend will be available to \ ————— | 5 ’ SUBWAY WORKERS [ sng e men i ™ ™ " ™ EXPECTS MILLION | Wt Street Briets | BULL MARKET IS | different view of the matter and as q?ans assert, failed to reveal to the r [ | P UTNAM Co a result of his refusal to answer|deivér certuin stocks he holds: re- W —_ L3 & Pipe n MEMBERS NEW WORK & MARTFORD STOC EXCHAMGES to the senate for contempt with the | “with intent to hinder and defraud the United States, which has been : e Pt e he e R : B I '} T IWEST MAN ST NEW BRITAIN- Hen Retuming o Jobs a5 e et “‘;‘”‘:it“":;'f“: e e "7 Oleeor's Estimate Tndicals o' 2 sttt | Others Than Leading Industrias| Tel 2040 pending a test case brou ains| moved all fear Individual urry . Sineiair atier nin retusal | I R Record, Receipts for DAy [1x*ioree tmvaciered 44 S| ' WATOD T, 6 CONTIAL KoY T 1-m8 ndividuals MAY FREE 81 AVER A ¢ 1 Show Advances , vrospect that his case will be refer- | credifors” and gave false statements | ng steadily since 1928 and is to testify further in the Teapot Iron Pipe and Foundry stimated | Dome inquiry. esrnings for 1998 Srannd 84 e Fork. Toly. 30, (P Teaders umuel Tnsull also has tentatively | ith' nearly every*inausteial co on the common. w K J o ¢ , challenged ths rfght of the commit- | oration's account appearing on the i b ily .~ A We Offer of the striking subway motormen |iee to require certain information ax collector's books as unpaid, Col-| Changing conditions in the coun. |“P° > Imagination fired by t! and switchmen announced last night |from him, but his position is differ-| I H ¢ r Locmis estimated today th try's busine yasic laws and the |[Sensational advances In General | . they had released thelr men from |ent from that of Cunningbam and reve from his office tomorrow |pece ¢ European buyers, have cammog mudl” Hoited Siatss 100 NEW BR[TAIN MACHINE Pfd strike obligations and had declared |Moore in that he declined pending - | pass $1,000,000. t n the establEhastior e 12 - g ich agaln attaingd 1 o the strike at an end |conference with counsel to tell what Youm Who Kl”ed Bl‘[)kel‘ ls e estimates of the collector |y e b s iizh 16 194% and 1 The Jeatiers said the' stikers |it any contributiong he made to the | is supported by payments tomorro hic : Moxides. it the “bull® mov&ier CLASS A ferent republican factions in the | N Rl collections will be the greatest | s T Rapid Transit company at the w |recent fight for control of offices in | ° ea]' eeflst’, in one day in the rlh’,.a history xmv b The el sonsidera today. E$t they previously recely but that |Cook f°"“‘>"~ e o . ! m-.\} it (r A ’\ v]w e he utilities magnate was .given | @ on the last day of grace, which this will not regain their lost senior- he ut 5 | - BNin pat senior- | 1 vaiterdty M neath & decislon | New York, July 80 (P—Almost | voar is tomorrow was *the: séeant Hula 'An two |but he was not called to the stand |fifteen vears to a day after commis- oday's largest payment came s that the strike had:been de. |and members of the committee have |sion of an unusual murder the state | from Davidson & Le 1 clared ended, The first time the men |declined to discuss the matter. other |parole board yesterday took up the [ paid §12,747.81 : chmition Mtesko ¢ Gotors ‘of @eneral ‘Motecs. ¢ qh qugn mmn g ;" # resumed thelr strike when subway |than (o say that they belleved it lapplication for relcaso of Paul Gie- S i ers, Inc, is mac v tHalb neRt nretias AN uCE s Al ¥ § P N officials refused to take them back |WOuld work out satisfactory. [del, Sing Sing lifer, who, July POL[CP BASEBALL TEAM N a shs | recy. thi Tuthak = ik v as a group. A general strike of all| CPon reconvening mext Tuesday|i911, stran and chloroformed [V 5 : el urritt Hotel Bldz. New Gritain Wall strest ia Telephone 2581 subway workers in the city had been | After adjournment tonight. the |\Willlam H. keon, . wealthy and gt at he be anite GplchiR MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE called for Saturday, but company | COMMittee plans to go into detalls |aged banker, in his aparty s IN GRASH ]N SOUTH END 95 for the half'yedr, equal{s to 1 basis, with & $1 SHAGAT QIeE Donald R Hart Mgr officials insisted that few of their | Of & Story told late yesterday by |the Hotel Iroquois, No. 48 W er preferred divi- |gend employes would answer it. Timothy P. McCarthy, an Fas stry Charles D. Whitman, then ol The strike leaders said the men ,1OUIS newspaperman, that Smith district attorney and Mrs. Whitman, | Patrol Wagon, On Way to Willow ¢33 52 t s fof i 4. NP Ea ¥ y 100 AMERICAN HARDWA will return as individuals, and. the | Managers offered $6,000 to Charles |were asleep in adjoining rooms. | | e : | o . sha et ol Wil be taken | Sondry, of East St. Louls, for the| Youns Giedel, who is one of 115| Brook Park. Hit At Corner of E furhad. ont aken | eavy volume of profit taking short selling st an new —- Sl e STANLEY WORKS back, if at all, after their indivigua) | SUPPOrt of the foreign votes Teague |prisoners ng parole, was only Suth e anAEIM. t millionth car on July [* aarking up of t . . ; 100 I‘ cases have been considered by the | Of Tllinois for their condidate seventeen at the time of the murder, ) ne 4, 1824, the ten mil . 0 J rate to five per ¢ vas gener ] company officials. { The offer was made at a dinner ond had been a bell boy in the hotel n automobile driven by Alice A. c: roduce regar P ident th 100 COLT S ST attended by a number of persons, At his trial he staggercd hard-boiled Plocia e Aot nal nolis ™ \ McCarthy said, and on the day fol- | police officials by his cold-blooded-|,t the corner of South Main a Stockt r 1 o ok | WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS lowing Sendry, who was described |1ess and his lack of any regret for [gis streets as it w tak em- |y v ote r 8 on 4 o Y o MrenEthn. | |as a democrat, announced the sup- |having taken a human life. But |, the police basebail proposed in capital stock Ly Laiivond shar inan » c presumably bas- Aport of the league for Smith. At|after sentenced to Sing Sing to serve |yyj Brook park r No|fiom 633,000 shares, $10 par valu 3 L the J t r of the the same time, according to Mc- [from twenty-one to life that attitude lone was injured 2,540,000 shares of ho par value "8 O8N . and the Carthy, exhibited $2.800 in cash &ave way to a breakdown which re-| he automobile turned out of [ar t-up in the ratio of |y 5intenance o ght traffic, & sult four. stating v have declared for 1in insanity for several vears. Pgjiis street into South Main and b ‘ : was one of the 1 s of today's || Smith.” Subpoenas for a number of | About a ;v'ur :4[;:.\ Giedel, \wo‘ );fi‘(’«z shed into the left side of | trading den outburst of buy- c rst Pag {those named by McCarthy as at- Deen a model prisoner, regained his |patrol, damaging the running board; The coal strike in Great Britain ey bt Newivonts (Continued from- First Page) Y mental soundness, but because of a i v L tending the dinner have been i and fenders. is bringing to pro- T aRARAE B § recent operation, his application was e he in- SR Y | ducers of t te in the Yc . Ghesapeake and O! tantic | :nmdl have told Secendry that | ordered and this phase of the 1n' B e e 2 Hv SRR l‘w”' eEaus esapeake ar 1 Ohio, Atlanti HARTFORD NEWBR[TAlN Smith already had the support of | vestigation mu)_rvpnd over a day n d XT « st e, Atchison and Baltimore (s hrilon ilat s aa e SR 7(-.'&"5.',";“3: a result, he probaniy Clt}v _Itefns Hucta a156 o sxid o ba't {0 [ana Obio up 2 to mearls 5 voints | WHartford Conn.Trust Bldg, Burritt Hatel Bldg. need his istance. The little black McCarthy said rh]cnel jp;gsmq at by 2 this sou: ve ye wl\‘.\ final otation Tel.2-T186 Tel. 3420 memorandum book to which Moore (the negotiations included a man | . ; y = e 1ed touching its highest | referred when he fi appeared | named Faulker, the Smith manager P,,f;‘rmm_l‘r‘"”\'\”‘f f‘] "'r v 'I’ S hd T e e Net T c ducts |prie 191 Monday was handed to the comm Jast St Lonls, Roman named |30 oorm Which his landlady. Skl rome | COTPOTaon for the Wall Street Opening y Mrs. Edward Kane, of,No. 247 West | vcal Frantini of 245 Jerome | ey )Y dr o Ts tee. It was in cipher, the Fitne mes, and a coal operator named g s - {to £4.309,02 w York. July 30 (P—Led by 1 3 : 0th street. had bought to kill her |s explaining that he kept it in his | Lumaghi, Jor. andl Angirorinta i Taisl ; ‘eck of Shuttle Meadow desk for noting reviews with down- | dog, gerprints on the bhottle 3. Peck of § first halt of inidustriats, stock . WE OFFER AND RECOMMEND led to his arrest. Tess than five avenue rcecived medical treatment at hmond Car Worl s a con *“Gpening e ok ut random, ne | RUNAWAY BOYS CRUGHT | xoois tier e was "comvicea o | New il cin’ Generat mospiat e, 15, 6, S0 G o iz srowne «t e vws o 8 CONN. LIGHT & POWER CO. read one cipher that a leader asked § : Shy { ) 8 for 3 B0 fe e pirposes i AFTER WEEK‘S FREEDO ::\]!}:sr 50 in his robbery after the sest! s Mk “‘1' o ~r\: ton gondola ww~‘ tm\.\::\, 147 v or ‘_.”,1 top ar l‘!‘\‘\m"' his county and was given $600. The ] ome.af atment TR NS el T 61/2% PREFERRED : ¢ catment. iths at the rate of 10 cars a day. |t s0 a new top movement to committee did not press for all de- | talls fron: d”("‘mx}‘;?fl';yg gnd Moore | youngsters Who Fled From Institute ‘ EXTENSION OF CANCER g AV : Eleetric recorded an open four points, Gener . split-opening pr James A. White, United State Bristol Police. Marshal at Murphysboro, T, testi- L e 8 = | A FA ord te 11 1-S attained yester fied that he charge of organization | istor sirr S0 U bogs, |TEMPOTArS Laboratories Wil Be | wwmond Patterson of South | Ay a work for Senator McKinley In five |aged 11 and 13 yvears, who took | S S8 t will spend the next two | PR The cnormous demand for the [ X s downstate countles and that he per- | pranch leave of - the Watkingen| Le2%¢d Pending Ercction of | 1 Boston visiting her sister Ee remier stesl and motor Stocks O £onally spent $1,475 of his ! OWN 'scliool on Bloomfiéld avenue, Hart- Hospital Quarters | ard Weiner has returned ; . I W d" vershadow all other develop 5164, don WHIEh o wak Hot bttt [ o o pe e e Hel | {trom Attantic ity, where e spent | GT16S 0T WomOD a0d ChlATEN | orerre o e arser aurime oo K 11 wan strect bursed land 8 o'clock, were taken into cus-| New York, July —Plans for, a weel " couraged by the White could not say how much |toqy today by the Bristol police, A | (ablishnent within six weeks of | Joseph Kincald of Church street )\dd fo HOl‘l‘nl’ in Jflp Disaster '« f professional operators NEW BRITAIN BRANCH money was raised In the five coun- ioomplaint-iwas received from @ resi- Modern cancer researéh laboratorics, Jeave tomorrow for JOcean ' sponso the rise in these issn Burritt Hotel Bidg. ties— Alexander, Union, Pulaski, |gent of Rockwel avenne. that tug afiliated with the City Cancer Tn: G T § . otior linools iasten: to Lid tobatiel : Perry and .Randolph. There were |gtrange hoys were in the neighbor- |Sttute and the medical faculty of | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clerkson moeo oo a0 (o que oo conies, new 1k prices for t Manager: Frank T. Lee local organizations in each of the looq” Detective Sergeant MeGilll. ' NeY YOrk university, pproved | and family of Bradle re counties, he added. {cuddy went to the place and the '3t ‘”H'vfl:‘l club vesterday by the leave for Canada Sunday for a two Taking up his own county of |oys gdmitted to him that they had j¥cientific committee of the newly or- y toyr. rific toll in death ; Jackeon, the witness tesitied 2t {11® {ay. At soma. point beiwecn ganized New York Cancér associa.- | e e Tateat rhigsiacnn the des et ned here were hired workers at the oot Ha & ‘atd istol e ey Bar < B syt SR e pollh, Teosiving froim §6-ta $16 each, |1 ot Harttord and Bristol they had | Topyq 1o gratories, which will have | Master Barbers Elect \nd missing at about 300 and dam | Tovel: v " o . . stolen a blcycle and were using that P 2 Nt | - i . 8 tc propert at 10,0 000 ve Seven_hundred .and fifty dollars of [3.° o7 & Ve S A0 e Tho & Staff of twelve chief rescarch Ross D’Amico President D property the $1,475 he gave went for workers 2 3 nrently Hvad |workers and twgnty-four technical | The Master Barbers' association he dlgks of Toshi. yegharg: stationery and postage. |betng found in a small bag which |°f the bullding at 250 West 49th niccting last night and elected th s L hounaly White exbausted the Bst ¢t wit- |02 £ Sl T street. These quarters will serve | following ofticers: President, Ross Molished and drowned ¢ they were carrying. They will be o nirrily” pending erection of & N + ot entire flooded area some nesses on hand and the committee |;oiyrmeq to the institute tomorrow. 4 8 ' Damico; vice-president, Vinc adjourned the hearing until next |building by the association, which, in | Gocovone; financial secretary, N. llouses were subme Tuesday to enable Senator Reed to {addition to the laboratories, will in- ' gcttemeino recdrding secrctary, sand acres of rice fi Am Woole fill week-end engagements in Mis- SERIOUS GHARGE ‘""‘dla a "05{‘("“1 l“?"l‘“““” sufferers james Bordicre: trustees, N. Sanda- Lty : Anaconda Cop .5 % Rbiuri anii: Hanatar Tasolisite to fill |unable to afford high rates for treat- jiq schelll and Henmry | Other floods are reported Ir o Ity ; Astne it B = 3 4 Ay ment, but who are not entitled to and Yonezawa, in north Jay " \ ull ; Report Filed After Five % i i i STeRD: AT e na Paid [y 5 such engagements in Wisconsin. | resmntE e S e e L s aoh Bk Budlaveld 16 W0 sacloin b e 1, Actna Fire G 3 Years’ Study of Railroad Declined Ak AKIrst Hartford Company Asserts that : " Balt & Ohio ; 3 : Upon his first appearance at the ‘ . {eatcer inatuth, THEFTS FROM AUTOMOBIT in comparison With those in Ni Beth Ste . , Automobile Tns . Washington, July 20 (#—The in- opening of the inquiry last Monday, | Norwalk Bankrupt Has Becn Hid- _ Df- George D. Stewart. professor | pyoyiys . rine of ross the island fro iy0 Calif T Hartford Fire .... 3 terstate commerce commission held Moore had declined to name any of | jof surgery at New York university |g oot notified the pBlice today thi Heavy rains started the floods on (an pae 1 ¢ National Fire ...cee0. ay that the imsclvencies and rve- the contributors except ” Himsers,| ing His Assets. Is head of the scientific committee. \g gpure tire, tube and rim were stol- | Wednesday. The Shinago river soon | cep i % 69 Phoenix Fire .... 57 weiverships of the Western Pacific Samuel Insull, Chicago public utilit; % A Dr, Isaac IJ:\H\ is scientific director jen from anto as it was parked on joverflowed banks, washing o ers Ins. C ! \ I the Denver and Rio Grande Gl snd Bt He in e Bridgeport, July 30 (P—Serious of the associ 6 ’ = Conn. Gener : ¢ T railroads “are all traceable to one time in which to decid® whether he | charges are contained in specifica- | Beaver strect last evenhi The cries of women and child C R & Pac 615 565 | Manufacturing Stoc| source, the assumption in 1905 by I ( New York City t ws 11 s 10 Eron ¢ in Niigita province re de o} r 1 Our Telephone Number is: Lafayette street between Main and | houses and causing landslid i would stand on that decision. tions of objection filed in bankrupt- | MISS RYAN V ussell Weldigan of 801 Monroe | for help and the floating bodics ardware . 3 the Denver companies of obligations Moore took the position that cam- | €Y court here by the Acme Up-! Aanchester, Mass., July 80 (®— |, told the police that his bicy-!added to the distress. g \ . 363, 1. Hosiery 2 with respect to the Western Pacific paign contributions were confiden- | holstering company of Hartford Miss Elizabeth Ryan of Mon- fele was stolen yesterday afternoon | r ghts have been cut off | Goco C . Beaton & Cadwell. ... 9 and its securities which were beyond tial matters, just as on vesterday 'against Sam Alexander, a Norwalii jca defeated Mr H. Chapin, Jr. |he was at the Lyceum theater. in most of the villages and hunger | Colo Fue 5 Bige-HrdCpt. Co com s ir ability to fulfill, Thomas W. Cunningham, clerk of |furniture dealer, who owes creditors of Springfield. 6-1, 6-3, in the semi- | Jobert Cliffc of 154 Kensington . i& adding its terrors to darkness. A | Consol Gas o Billings & Spencer com — This conclusion was announced in the general sessions court at Phila-; $20,116.39. ‘ final ‘of the Essex County club in- [avenue repor the loss of a French | relief corps from Nagacka brought |( 4 e ;. | Billings & Spencer pfd — 1 reporting completion of the commi delphia, took the attitude that where | A majority of Alexander's credi- vitation women's tennisgsingles to- |Lorn from his car parked on Lincoln | food nd medical aid but the as- ¢ T Y 3ristol Brass ..... 9 's five-year investigation into he got the $50,000 which he con- |tors have accepted his offer of set- | day. |street between Hart and Monroe | sistance has been inadequate. The |Dodge Bros A 841 4 Saltg:Arms 8 ' operations and practices of tributed to the successful candidacy |tlement of 25 per cent but the Hart- S — Red Cross and other relief agencies |y Pont De TR, Fagle Lock .. . 95 f 3 stern Pacific and Denver and of William S. Vare in the Pennsyl- [ford firm, in papers filed, Insist it |PRIEST REPORTED KIDNAPPED 28 S L hraes Nave Atashed for the food avendrom |© Moo 2K ¢ ysp | Fafnir Bearing Co .... 85 nde roads and their hold- vania senatorlal primary was a per- | the assets are properly handled a | ADS FOR RESULTS PING other cities RR 3 Hart & Cooley ( ng companies. | | | el was deta i = == irie st pf t N B Machine : ANK < 2 ut to investi- & s : ! GAS TANK BLAST KILLS 2 > was trouble REDS ]N CHICAGO ARE ‘\,\’13 ARHbAr. T 1 : :““ “‘]““”"' pfd . 0 Oshava, Ont.. July 30 (P—Two at 59 Hartford ave He arrasten) s ik 8 114 Niles--Be-Pond e men were instantly Kkilled and a George Holus and brought him to LINKED WITH PASSA]C e gt 37 |North & Judd third is believed to be dying from fall for safe kesping, = Sl Hee 86 T | Peck, Stowe & L an explosion in the Geteral Motors 1 S o 'LW""“TY“‘ * { Russell Mfg Co 50 6 plant yesterd: One of the dead l= . Citizens' Body Shows a Scized Tete (e sta ‘wu\ z Svovill M{g Co 23 3 vas identified as Alex McNab of this i ndard S city. The explosion was caused by | ter of Instruetion From “Com {Stanley W touching an acetylene torch to a Funera I ’ . it anley Works pfd ... 2 gasoline tank partly filled with wa- S { munist Pioneers. Vick ) i | Torrington Co com % 6 It is believed that fumes from e S i e b : Mot Union Mfg oC .. 25 ihe gasoline which had previously e | Ke I 0% Public Utilitles Stocks, been in it were sufficient to cause Mrs. K. Leonard Jolmson | purporting to show that the strike of | K¢ prin, J | Conn Elee Service .. 66 o explosion. Funeral services for Mrs. Jennie|textile workers here i ing di- |1« 9 : : Conn Lt & Pow pfd EERUREINEE - Johnson, wife of K. Leonard John-| 4 o0 el Fo P v Nash.l 1 {Hfd Elec Light 2 “OPEN HOUSE” AT WATER DEPT. Over 8300’000,000 will be speut this year son of 194 North street, will be held | Woskar 2T N B Gas 5 v 4B Tomorrow belng the last day for . of the ommunist) pa \ . ! - E | tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock at °f th tcommunist) party, | i hern N the payment of water taxes, the wa- 0 St. Mary's church. Interment will|was made public yesterday in ia Cont Southern N E Tel department will not obssrve the on soft drinks alone [ | ) ; partmen be in St. Mary's cemetery {statement by the citizens' commit- |10 Kan «"l turday hours, but will re- e 2 . ; 1 te . e A, ; n throughout the day and In 1919 the advent of prohibition brought a drastic change in the drinking habits = Kilian "t“""fi_ . e ¥idenos waa 1) the form -I.\ N § L ) \\' balance .. §216,020,01 ning until 9 o'clock. Clerk Frank of the nation, and left the field wide open for the eoft drink beverage. And,what is ) "“‘;’!ld:;;”‘l'“i( o \\\111"1',\» l)::\ri‘\\ly(\( was sald to b INY Cent g f - : forketis Exchanges $899.- |J. O'Brien reporta paymem-"to bo !!tl::thuq;fi;x(ely;u‘rru;d!lx;.ude.so‘;‘.1m1'stal_ubl u_ywnrd;thpwbfeve:ages?whmh | tomorraw morning at'$ o'clock at §t. | SoPY 0L & letter addressed eIN Y N H g 46% oming in favorably. A penalty tax in these arid days of Volsteadism in Avierica is a fitting substitute for the vintages ‘ t Boston — Exchanges $78,000,000; | will g0 on all accounts not settled by Pioneer Department of Distric T b % - o | Peter's church. Interment will b i TRk Nor & W halances, $37,000,000, : S A W York .a aw. Jatsey. and A5 b ol 4 ; , $87 ose of business tomorrow, of other years? It has set new standards which have altered the drinking habits of [in St. Mary’s cemetery., g“‘, ‘,\ T,"k “.”?‘I” ‘T”n e ok ‘:“‘*i; i‘” 1 Ao ¥ 3 clberg, director of \North Pacific the world# . % - SR the national pioneer department of |pack Mot Car Our Statistical Department has compiled a vitally interesting booklet which Funeraljy services for Gabriet| the communist p: |Ean Am Pef B ¢ The letter, it was repor as | Pennsylvania cribes a new epoch i aking histery. Rusinowskl of 302 Allen street were| . MO8 86 el b ¥ 43 n S oo S T e v hul ths mornine at 0 ocock at the 9 Y Lol plicemen wien iy | Por: 3170 nother [ure t dtor It has been written by one who knows this prosperous industry from the inside. Rulsian Orthodos church. Burial) JUERE GiE S FRE eadans Radlo Corp 2 b A e % e statement of the com- |Readir The facts presented are almost unbelievable. was in Fairview cemetery. | mittee points out thut the head- Sears Koebuck Hudson Motors Astonishing profits in this industry are also revealed which go hand in hand with 58 s o ”: 5 s el s in i 06t ; O this deman }l:owexmndingovctl e entire civilized world. > 'o(: ‘Albert Welsbord, f_,lm s e \.Wf‘)”” i : ‘ w'-ll pefl Saturday, Jlfly 3lst’ at ¢ 2 er. In the letter Hell after Stewart Warner ) Ttexplains why the consumption of these products as thirst quenchers are increasing J ph A H fi y | LR i hasaasd B of aotivls |ahudkinis S ; 514 by-leaps and bounds, and tl‘:at one concern alone in the industry from net earnings nse » a e LR 11:‘.‘513.‘0"‘ .l,-,\if”m n“’ i I \3\\ Co 678 MAIN ST. of $48,324.00 in 1922 rapidly increased to net earnings of $1,236,799.00 in 1925 and UNDERTAKER and urging that everything possible Texas & Pac % the outleok for 1926 should show net carnings of approximately $2,000,000. Yet, it Eupee Lexs-2, ReitoBg A aKscis, thorplans, gives TobnoRorERed. 108 K Comer Bgaver and B)‘oad k Opposite St. Mary’s Ci £ S 4 & Sa entered this field less than four years ago. PO ot Ho 0 ¢ ¢ directions under nine headings. Union P Weisbord would make no com- |United Fruit Stores All Over C : 4 \ 4 2 5 G Stores ver Connecticut »In addition, this booklet describes the fortunate position of one of the four largest { ment on the letter. hut intimated he (U S Ct Ir Pipe 243% 243 companies, partieularly in respect to the exceptional poseibilities for profit in night .make ‘symtatement ,on it to- | U8 Ind Al thesock. BOLEERER'S: ("% i cone nnms e |0 3 5007 w208 28 58 FREE! A copy will be sent you upon request. POSY SHOP | Frank Morrigon, secretary of the | Wabash Ry American I"ederation of Labor, was | Ward Bak B *4 Great National Thirst Is Upon Us® 7o emEsu who vam, . |{endls to the proposal ‘thar ihe |West Blee L T0N 0 COME IN AND GET YOU CAN SAY “BON VOYAGE" 'y r 1 ¢ 001 KANE, BROOKS & CO X S R R T A’ FREE PREMIUM ' . 84 W. MAIN N1, PROF H) A s AR 7 Wall str.’.t New York City e e B8 ' The most famous of the world's| LOCAL STOC il AISO a' Sample of “My Buddy”— It takes two or three fewer shovel-| red diamonds is the Ram's Head, a| (Furnished by Putnam & 3 4 2 fuls of coal to run a frelght train a|rose-blush gem, dug from’ (he Gol- ek h h l dmk ff@e mile than it did two years ago, as|conda mines in the Nila Ilul!n' Insurance Stocks a choice chocolate g‘ven a result of the railroads’ program of j mountains of Hyderbad more thar fAetna Casually 710 A eonservation, 200 years ago. Aetna Life Ins. Co 670