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. ol NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1926. "L Rffim 1§ [omebbiomets s by | . DAIGLE-WRYE SPECULATORS ARF York, formerly of New Britain, will PERSONALS A Wd” Street Briefs IR be the principal speaker at the ban- 5 g\Zi H bN ”‘8 SHALE quet. - Meriden Girl and New Britain Man b > Phoenix Temple was organized in| Jonn Wright, the manager of the| Wed in Former City—Honeymoon. | With the investment market feel- PUTNAM & CO : MDMGERS | NEV_YORK & HAKTTOR) STRGR EXCHANGES x‘ew Blnlal‘P in the fall of 1876 bY |Hotel Delaney is registered at the ing its cuslomary summer {inertia, the late Willlam O. Buckley ' of |Rify.Carlton at Atlantic City, New| ing in Auto. . new bond offerings piaced on the - Hatocts OB tm B w bond off ; ; TUWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN 0il Bearing Property Here Very fvers {’u:\..\e,“lso;.,‘;::l ;":&;%:2;’:& L. it : M Haza) M. Weye of Moriden| ey todey.totaled fess than 45 ) Continne {9 Dominate Market| Tel. 2040 " son, town clerk, a pal gran Otto Reehenberg of 69 Cofumbia and Percy L. Daigle of New Britain|any Monday in months. . | . Despite Call Money Rate | TIOD NG, 6 GNTA RV TR valuab]e templar, and Former Chiet of Police 2 weré married Saturday afternoon at 2 s ey ok oy S ‘preme |street sailed Saturday for Germany, < X 2 - == B 1 tempi‘;r." Rawljng, past supreme ¢ 76CF A0 o @ onths' stay to regain H;e rp:ma{|(ngl,d of ll\‘v; Urz; Baptist| The fight of “Big Four” raflroad s i, hacihs Whiile: there R will, viait| CIutel | Meriden. o Meo.\ HoMIQNIZLminority ‘stockholders ~agwinst . the — g ganta Maria, Cal. Aug. % (P—| The local temple s sponsor for| - A 54 | Riley of New Britain was matron of ed le C % 2 onsor ta" atter S of 2 proposed legse of their property by| New .2 ? 3 the Teinplar of Honor which circu- 18 parents’atter an absence of 24|} 0,40 ang Harry M, Wyre of Cangda, i the New York Contral pfob:blyywil)l"tor:e;or‘nl’;x:' fifiucefimfiifiul,fln We Off Tests of Esthonian oil shale, com- lates among the membership,Y¢ars: brother of the bride was best man, | follow lin 3 & i o . es similar to the successful 2 magket de- | giixlxe\sdm;l ;B:r pl;\:,;:e e ;\rfig&v ;l:\go‘g:::o?e m:;e:l! cif?lisin?"ll‘l“ A Bovind Saalot Geis s BbonEDAeL WO SN gt pomalsontesiinaged by the C“"'V“ke‘\i;lnllem{h? :::m;g“:;ka‘ <o ol 2 g , al <l Mrs. ) iris-| qered blue georgette over turquoise Ohi = | > - i 1 N w N BB thet oll bearing rock from the Bal-|lished-by John Sloan; Jr., of Liberty |wold. street are visiting friends at|pjue satin and a picture hat to AELIono dmsuinet RERNItY money SRBLED B B O R EST 00 NEW BRITAIN MACH ) tclcu;eglo;‘u is m‘artly twice as rich in | street, pational secretary. Port Chester, N. Y. match. She wore a corsage bouquet|posals. i M :3:{:“.:,’; ;:a?‘lflgslfi,‘ée? 1‘1’1 ~g(:(17;1 | sudon ::nmerm n:‘:]s‘poss)blc re-| Commitfees tn charge of arrange-| o of yellow bridal roses and baby's Sl Sear TaoHslod it he Susliceron | CLASS A e cnlled z‘tt it ments are as f°llowsj Decorations, C" 8. .:afry 2 urphy' and d“f’g)}"' breath. The matron of honor wore The United Drug Co. in thesix|of r;wornble Wl ”.o“‘h 2 Y ra s the et e I G tex ORIl and | S S h:«\lc L;lt(: |a gown of pearl grey georgette over months ended June 30 earned $7.35 | several rajiroad and industrial com- 113 Bitoer of the el Satethitoadl eil MacDougall. Entertalnment, Orha i l" 8! vagalion & orchid satin and a picture hat . to|a share on 353,703 shares of com-|paries, -stimulated the demand for oil is being extracted from shale at 3““5:’;,,5,‘,’5“‘,’,‘,;.";;;‘,"‘,‘°‘g§;a§:;‘§“ s Halh sadhsvomn.e Ente Bou-{ mon stock as compared with $6.17 | stocks, with commission houses ré- | == 4 2, s h . quet of orchid swee ease an el-lon 320,020 s er oA 8 1 c 7 . a cost that enables it to compete |gymonds and A. W. Upson. Ban-| A dinffer party was held at the bt i % e | DRI e B B Arst|pepngda Sirier. fackeg el © cor;\;nc;;l;né W:'h'v:l o ;\:lr’-m_ quet, Charles A. R. Cooper. Treas-|home of J. B. Johnson of 540 Stan-| " The bride's gift to the matron of o B it aralar] P R Ul e G A s, Helgler ley street Sunday evening in hONOF | nonor was a string of pearls and the| The North American Co. and its|featukes, Goneral Motors soaring | umon enn Riddell, eastern manager of the : |ot 2ir. Johneon's 60th birthday an-|grooms gift to the best man was & | subsidieries earned .40 u share on | over 6. points to another raegrd top | 9 company, describes as virtually un- Hartford Avenue Man it },‘J}A{oo?sggld“:idm;cs;:fi pair of green gold cuft links. After|3,892,225 shares of common stock labove 196 in expectation o & stock M Burritt Hotel Bldg.. New Britain Telephone 2580 limited in extent with light over- May Be Insane |chain and penknife. the ceremony lvdlnn"r m\s served d:hlnf.— (he‘ 12 months ended Junt'idlvldend and sizeable cash exira at |§ MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCE EXCHANGES burden so pldeed as to permit min-{ A man who was taken in custod: e at the Hotel Winthrop. Mr. and[30. This was slightly less than dur-|the mceting of directors next week. Donald R. Hart. M, ing by steam shovel. B e Tromk his . Mrs. Daigle will tour Canada on their' ing the preceding year when earn- | Hudson, Mack Trucks and others in | At e ) i i (T APOiSe Raturdan, (rom B Anng Weston .snd :RoschA INGRRIOOR, ings were $3.47 on 3,071,461 shares. that group also recelved fresh buy- | —— ! THEEPOTE) Ae Lon k. RSl dlon ot balue dpserne,iwas taken '°‘:;mfie:r;nlf-n;’:::m;w;‘t:f'hfi-kf\'";:‘[' : MALLORY'RYAN wms Business cyclgs in 'the United 'nétse‘»:s;m;;:ymp of the rni\,rozul’ 100 AMERICAN HARDWARE from which the shale, after heing L crushed, is carried by gravity to the tag Town Houe Lh torenodn pend- | gampshise.. States are shorter than in any other |shaares carried the general advance i sl t ! 5 el a5y iyt Gl ot 300 = s Y St ot W Erimerios | 100 STANLEY WORKS ty departmients as to the disposition Mrs. B. M. Waddell and Bertha tries now nearing completion by the!in over a decade. Record-break is heated by what is known as the{ % . T o v H an ars s ' internal combustion method. Tor | "l T e cxamined b #{ana Ethelyn Waddell and Mrs. H.|American Tennis Stars Easy Victors | National Bureau of Economic K(»th'mxm traffic. and earnings f 1"“ (:( )] |’S infermial” compunion’ safie, oiuly G . o ed him|W. Rice have returned from & k _ | search. The average duration of an|nished thd basis for the advance, o ghale, motably in Saturday but were not satisfied that | month's stay at Bay View Today in Seabright, New Jersey,| smerican cycle is four years as com- | with New York Central. Baltimore | WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS his mental condition warranted 1 ears for the 16 oth-|& Ohio and Southern Railway at- . Scotland, by combustion method, but i j pared with [ it has beeryl external combustion, a Cf’l";‘“““}em to an asylum. Belng| Mr. and Mrs. Solomon, who have Tourney. er countries, the summary declares. | taining new peak prices for 1926, [ [l Drocess too expensive to make pro- without authority to hold him long- | heen_ teaching at, the local Hebrew| geaprignt, N. I, August 2 (P— SRR R il kL | | Muction feasible except for experl- | er Chief Hart communicated with | school and were recently married. |y “Niolla ‘Mallory and 3ffss Bliza- on a large scale, the sharp advance | mental purposes. the' charity department this fore- |are to leave Wednesday for NeW|p i1 Ryan of California, member of AMERI[;AN [IIRL in some of the local znas stocks | \ A The Santa Marla retorts are steel |noon and was told the department |York and Niagara Falls the American womans' team which'| {being associated with merger ru- | 5 cylinders eleven fect in diameter was not concerned in the matter as e recently wrested the Wightman tro- mors. “Bull” pools, apparently con- | 8 and twenty-for feet high, lined with the man had not been classed as Mrs. George Root and daughter phy trom sngland, were early victors vinced that the call mone 'F”m“ Y 4 fire ‘brick. Fire built on top of the | insane. & Muriel of Hart street have returned | i ™y \comen's competition at the | gency was only temporary, contin- a b | mass of shale burns downward, A — - after spending the month of JUlY(iyiicn inyitation tournament at the ued to mark up a number of spe- | : e fan draws downward the gasses gen- AT BOYS' CLUB with Mr. and Mrs. E. Willametz of |g .oy iont Lawn Tennis and Cricket clalties in which favorable dividend HARTFORD NEW BR"MN erated, distilling ofl passes from the Boyg club is undergoing its |Newport, N. H. o tode 4 bottom of the retort into storage |annual summer repairs and will be tanks. The gas passes into condens- considerably changed when it opens | David 1. Sc ¢ s dehvdratedcleaned |again. next month, The game room | . A, Winkle of this city for L e e 5 ers where it is dehy visiting J. A, Winkle of this Mrs., Molla Mallory, New York, |bought their home at Phelam Manor, = = Mrs, E. M. Crane of the home. club | lacht of Chicago 18 |in jove sets. supported herself, her mother and|touched their highest prices of the Tel.2:7186 Tel, 3420 year, or longer. | he former defeating| (Continued from First Page) |developments are belioved to bo | T pending. More than a score ireucs | {Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Bumtt'Houlfild’ e tooled. From it additional ofl s {and gymnasium have been refinished |two weeks. defeated Mrs. Edward M. Crane, Sea- 1 Wall Street Opening. extracthds o TS o ;’r‘: ““he::"g“" “’:d:"“h‘;“; the "ri Eolent. €50, 6.0) ias Talth Sipour-iT: © Stock prices continued to work | Quality Equals Crude ry has been put in shape an C. l s Sk S """ Although virtually unknown in|higher as trad % ] v vy, Boston, dofeated Miss Katherine y nown in | hig] s trading was resumed to: o s 1 - u - v vith J | i :lrs;l;cn:et;nne‘;}mxre and com- | for the game room, including mini- FiR |Miss Eleanor Goss, New York, has never appeared in important | dence for publilc utility, motor and | i3 > - (3 s I o 3 e, nvestment railroad shares. Balti- | . The spent [ature bow! = E M | Rev. William A. Harty branch, |fcated’ Miss Florenco Ballln, competition. before, Miss Barrett at- i CONN LIGH & P plaflontaC o mEr e RN CT N r; H. will meet in Judd’s halt|York. 6-1, 6-0; Miss Marth Bayard, tracted attention to her unusual [MOre and Ohio reached a new fop| . T o c 11, {number of new o as ¢ shale is dumped in chutes into nber of new games, has been defeated Miss | speed and stamina in the water | Price for the year and substantial | Short Hills, et cars, to be made into fire brick |bought, and this room will by taken | tomorrow evening at § o'cloc! rh. Hilly - 2, 2 - ! ; I P pe panks 1 and insulating brick. |care of by a game supervisor. |\ Joseph J. Christine of 63 Gaylord {Evelyn Fahnestock, Seabright, 6-0, | last June when she swam approxi- s:””‘m‘)’f I_'\‘“.;”_»“l 0 ‘r\ytolvvir\l by | | s A usnys of tho Esthonian shale| The drum corps will play at the | strect, Bristol, has reported fo the |§-2; Miss Elizabeth Ryan, Santa|mately cleven miles from the New | %00, gy 4104 Gk Upsiatl 61/2% PREFERRED | shoued. an ofl content of scventy- |state fygr at Charter Oak park dur- |police the theft ofwa spare e fionica, Cal., dofented Mra, William | Rdchello breakwater across Long | 70 °f AR At ey { T eallons o the ton, of which |ing the'first week in September, and | from his automobile on Church | Endicott, Boston, §-2, 6-4. Tnan Sound to-Sea Clift, in 10 1-2 | POT= 08 LEReE Sorg e sasions, {hs g cifhty to ninety percent is extract- flater in that month 1 will again go |strect Saturday. g, | z sarly: Buyiie Mendenstration’ eme. | sble, Five hundred tons wore ship- | to Springfeld. to_compote at the | The fire department was caled | New Haven Woman Held | . “.‘T:'“,f.tf‘;‘,:,;.),‘:llw“,[“l"\ veral | raced both railroad and industrial _ American shale | Eastern States exposition, Two years 'at 8:54 la an alarm fr e =+ » E a8 a anied by several | 0 | ped here for the test, Am n ¥ at 8:54 last night by an alarm from On (halges of btcalmg men swimmers at the start but all | Shares, with the populas issues in| gencrally assays about forty-two [ago it won third place there and | Box 14, corner Main and West | * New Haven, Aug. 2 (@) — The |V forced to drop out while Miss | POth groups moving forward in &) o e ton, Tha quality of the |last year advanced to sccond, and | Man strects, for u fire in an avto- - | ¥ K L o, S, [ o aoh case i# cqual in every es- [the members hope (o move up an- | mobile owned by Mrs, B. Andrik. tase o Mrs. Tva Heany of Norton | Barrett, battling against and aoroms A0ISELL M0 AET A DY P | S ntlal to that of crude petroleum. |pther place this falk e oo e mat Jossph | iFoch, wife ot John A. Heany of | ihe tdn in water that was 58 de- [Yersion of trading intereat into tho N The oll obfained at the Santa | Taaehorndants of Sorne Jamow: s the ‘Heany. Jahoratgries e Wiliney | £tecs n temporature, iecptt s Buing | oRrelas MOAId e Laat ik chosial | Marla plant is used daily for fuel in SUIT BROUGHT O g at Prospect park, Pros. |avenue, this clty, was continued to-| Wit & pawqISHl slxcle pLRIL | within atriking it et thy yaaria] " ¢ ati -| pavid T. Nai srael Nair of v Y . DA od A, | day until next Mond: en she| [xcept for some beef broth in the distanc, he year's | 11 Wall Street New York Cit ore extraction by the flotation pro David T.. Nair and Tsrael Nair of |yact N, Y, on August 19, Fred A. ay when sh e St the k. i bane | high record and scemed to give y was arraigned in the Hamden town court on a charge of the 2 NEW BRITAIN BRANCH Burritt Hotel Bldg. ¢ shelgreater stability to the upward| tire market. | cess, although a railroad near the | the law firm of Nair Nair, have |parsons of this eity is president of N-T-U plant Js using it in- itg loco- | hrouglit suit against Oscar Ander-|the assoclation, while other de tt took no nourishment, 3 finished with few apparent signs of | movement of the e to have i son of $5 Saftan drive, fo recover lacendants here are Charles B. Par-| & ¢ Moy S fatigue. Experts declared her | Forelgn exchanges opened firm, with { P PR a balance of $100 alleged due on |sons, Andrew §. Parsons, Stuart N. % oleh several clothing B p 4 Rk & uE | I . % |achievement one of the most notable | demand sterling unchallenged and Manager: Frank T. Lee ! 50TH ANNWERSARY a DIl of $137 for legal serviceh | parsons. and Howard B Pamons. (100 BAths . A BOVErness| oo itered by a woman swim- | French and Belgian francs selling | Attorney Alfred LeoWitt issued the| The Inter-Church baseball league | eany home, last week. Mr. | SVE0 O O Gertrude Ederle's |around 2.60 cents i and Mrs, Heany have been living part the t three y Mrs, antz taking care of their children imming from the High TLow Clese to Sandy Hook, ahout 21|All Che & Dy 1394 136% 138% American Can 2 603 PHOEMX TEMPLE Wwrit and Attorney P. ¥. McDon- |zame between the Center and Stan- ey g i eF ough tas entered an appearance [ley Memorial churches, scheduled it for the defendant. The actlon is re- [for tonight, has been postponed at | I'r I Our Telephone Number is: ey . turnable in city court the first Mon- [the request of Manager George |at Mr. Heany ) ; At Cor & W = o Z \of, ¥ e 1 Miss Barrett turned to swimming [ Am Car & Fdy New Britain Branch of Temple of| jav i xugust. {Hamlin of the Stanmors. Six of Ijy Moo il om0 thied Am Téeo . 1 Honor to Pass Half Cemturs SR e e, gt op ey HOASKING BARS-FIHY |death of her father, Nathan Frank- [Am Sm & Re 13 NEW HAVEN MAN ARRESTED | o008 Moines, lowa, P |1in Barrett, who had a good repu-|Am Sugar .. 69 Mark September 24. William C. Weane of 118 Irwin-| LICENSES § NDE [Glant roasting ears, fresh from|iayon as a landscape architect. She|Am Tel & Tel 1433 141 ton street. New Hayen was arrested | The pollcs were notified today of [Towa's famous corn flelds will pitched @ tent on the beach at New | Am Woolen .....23% — Officers of Phoenix Temple 0f|py Detecfive Thomas J. Feeney on {he suepension of the operator's ll- served free at downtown hooths o |pocyelle, where she had her first Anaconda Cop 503 497% Honor of this city are planning s charge of theft of tools from Jo- cense of Joseph Roy of 490 Farm-|delegates to the 28th national en-|p,,iq Atchison ... 139% 1383 celebrate the 50th anniversary of the | soph Arbour. He was in the employ |ington avenue an@ the return of jcampment of Spanish-American War [\ Barrett, mother of the swim- | Bald Loco ...121% 120% local organization on September 24.1o¢ Arpour and when the tools were the licenses of Henry . Kempf of | Veterans, Aug. 16:-to | mer, declared her daughter “put her | Balt & Ohlo 1023 100% The affair will take place at thel e cuspicion fell on him. He was | 02 Prospect street, John Gradeck | The ears will be cooked, kept hot |} ..t ang soul” into training for the | Balt & Ohio 1021 100% | sduth Congregational church and|{aken to New Haven where he will | of 48 Millard: street or 4 Newing- |and served by Towa girls at the |Channel swim. Miss Barrett saved | Beth Steel 16 will include a bangquet. Gue at{pe arraigned ip court tomorrow ton avenue, and Paul Messnies of ,service stands. Butter, also a fapous | 1o oney for the attempt, too, her | Calif Pet ooty il » i 3 ! | & e A the 32% the banquet are limited to 225, ac-!morning. 351 Broad streef. The right to|lowa product will be added to the |, ,ipor said, although several fricnds | Can Pac Prince & Whitely | cording to an announcement which R = | operate has been restored jn the | frce list, Service hooths will be dec- e, contributed toward the trip. Cer Do Bakoo. $97% | will be made in the next edition of| A pocket pencil that- will write in cases of C. Vincent O'Neil of 273 orated with & profusion Of greed | yjig Barrett was born in New | Ches & Ohio 144% the Templar of Honor, official or-lany of five colors is a new @on-|Chestnut street and ThmassJeno- |Stalks and golden cars. Rochelle, attended the schools there |C R I & Pac 59% Established 1878 gan of the national organization,|venfence for the office worker. | wicz of 200 Parkview avenue. | W paiiges P |and later studied at Drew seminary | Chrysler Corp 383 NEW MEDICAL EXAMINER 1,14 gjrreg university. Colo; Busl - v 45% Members New York Stock Exchange ‘idgeport, Aug. 2.—Dr. Willia > Bridgeport, Aug, r. William Consol Gas ..100% - W, Tracey of Norwalk was today| A . 5 “ ETHEL Styles and kisses appointed medical examiner of that | earch Being Continued Corn Prod ... 45% . i ' city by Coroner John J. Phelan.| For Miss Corbett’s 1;()d‘”l):’ldf'un[b;_)m’ A 34% S He will Succeed fhe Late DIl golyoke, Mass, Aug. 2 (P—The 7 3 Bamuel 2L EHAUAEIS: water was let into the canal s¥5-|pre RR ... tem of the Holyoke Water Power| Tt pidr. % | company today after being drained | pam Players .116% {off for the annual repairs. During | pisk Rubber . 17% this time an exhaustive search was|Genl Asphalt . 69 made by the authorities for the|Genl Elec ¢ of Miss Alice Corbett, Smith|Genl Motors college student, who disappeared |Gt North pfd . 74 Ohieago Stock Exchange—Cleveland Stock Exchange Essex Building, Lewis Street, Hartford; Phone, 2-8261 Springfield Telephone Walnut 3789 New Britain Telephone 4081 —————————————— ..286 . 35 BANKRUPTCY PETITION Haven, Aug. 2—A petition in bankruptey was filed at the United States distriet court clerk’s office today by Jeseph H. Heary, a Waterbury salesman who listed WE OFFER National Bank of Commerce Guaranty Trust Company . EXCELLEAT FOR T COMPLEXION ~ — THS) HAT——— ur DECIDEDLY ;,‘:‘L“'\ of §1,030.45 and no as-i . UNoember. It is believed by Gulf Sta Steel T4 lMOQkCTIC Al | 3 e o {many persons that Miss Corbett, {Hudson Motors 747% | whose home was in Utica, N. Y., |Ind 0 & G .. ”1 MAIHY ommitted suicide in the Connecti- | In Nickel :—_@ | WOMAN AUTOIST FLEES \ || cut river at or mear Northampton |Int Paper .. WAYG Aetna Life Ins Co. D ea t h s ;:m(l that her body might ]\n\.vci Ken Cop e ,’ found its way intp the local canal|Lehig | Automobile o Sl Byater, oy Hartford Fire e 3 | Sedrch s also being made in the | Mack Tri R atipinl Mire Runs Tuto Bus, Injuring Occupants, Evelyn Paladino canal at Windsor Locks, Conn Marland Oil I Phcenix. Bire .. : : | Evelyn Paladino, § years and 4 e [ Mid Cont iT'_w‘V‘m Sl Sl Then Disappears — Accident in s o Sl ae T Fint | Rutherford’s Salary i % | conn General ... 1700 | vairfiela This Morning. strect, died yesterday affernoon at| Same as Henncssy'slumu Ward ‘\ H '\'1“"":"‘""”"'; bm:‘k’ | Bridgeport, Conn., the’ New Britain General hospital | That when Arthur N, Rutherford N Y Central .. i ""‘, g lice along the Boston Post road are |after an operation. prosent deputy bullding inspector is [N ¥ N H & H 47 i * U0 |looking today for the woman driver Surviving her are her parents and |appointed: buflding inspector to suc- | % D e otk %1 lof.a car which collided with a New | two brothers, Carmen and Howard. ceed Edward J. Hennessey at a|North Amer Bigesiiid Tl b & I8k and Boston: Ahto Toiilst gome |The funneral will be held at the lmeeting of the building commission | North Pacif {Bilings & Spence v_mnl T 10 |pany's bus in Fairfield shertly atter | home at 10:30 o'clock and at the | tonight, his salary will be the Sflm,.‘yl“ k Mot Car 423 Biliings & Spencer pfd - e ie A Geinad Pristol Brass ....... - | i 20 |towards New. York There were 27 passengers in- the bus and all were badly shaken up, {church of St. John the Evangelist (ag that now being pald for the posi- | Pan Am Pet B 6% at'11 o'clock. Tnterment will be in tion, $2,750, was anncunced by |Pennsylvania. St. ‘Mary's ceemetercy. | Chairman A. P. Levitt of the build- | Pierce Arrow |Colt’'s Arms .. Eagle Lock ..... Fafnir Bearing Co .. |ing commisgion this afternoon. Radio Corp . e three being treated for bruises and —ormeeeee—————————=m | The matter of appointment of the | Reading Hart & Cooley e by FalrhiI . pheldRt AL building inspector will be the prin-|Sears Rocbuck Landers, ¥ were later able to contifiyie’ {thelr ‘ 21 |N B Machine . % i York. wer 1 avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.; cipal thing to come up at the meet- |Sinclair Oil Funerals [/ Sdmen s gy Southern Ry .121% & V. P. Cusano, A B North & Judd Pond ¢com John Schweiger | Bandits Steal Safe But ]\L:\o,“,"\r.l‘.“,,‘"" il Al Miss Tda Kelth and her mother of 31 Danet i tor < Jomn| . JOaNNOLABSCADS With It |7esa iee.. B3% el \2“‘*’8 SRR i S e Biie Hoaad ‘;‘mrcudil\ga;:(ou?é’ol- ‘ Schwelger of 115 Curtis street was| Buffalo, N. ¥., Aug. 2 (P—Three Texas & Pac .. 5% :;:"“'llar;l 'F 2y "Jo3 108 |ton to New York, being operated by held this aftérngon 30 o'clock | robbers: early today held up Childs |Tobacco Prod at the home and at & o'clock at Er- | Mohawk street restaurant and tried | Union Pac .. Win Chapel. Rev. M. W. Gaudfan, | unsuccessfully to make & way with| United Frult 113 Stanley Works .. Stanley Works pfd da 8 83 ]«J B, Gilman of Boston. ‘ Paroled_I;risoner From | == ’E pastor of St. John's German Luth- |a safe coptaining over $2,000. They|U § Cas Ir P 144% Torrington Co com n : ; | 4 @u eran church officiated. Interment |succeeded in cowing the manager (U S Ind Al .. 57 Union Mfg Co .. b 'ks | Asylum Kldl\apfl Chl‘d @ AN | was in Fajrview cemetery. @ |and a number of employes and pa-| U § Rubber .. §0%4 Public Utilities Stocks. it sy b AN trons and placing the safe on the|U § Stee] .... 148 Conn Elec Service ..... 18 12 “unm Cooper, 38, a former paroled == | Lunning board they began their| Wabash Ry .. 40% Conn Lt & Pow ‘wm 2108 T % | conviet from the Joliet penitentiary flight, but In turning a corner the|Ward Bak B . 337 Hfd Elec Ligh 8 108 | e ki (R ON THE- COMPLEXION~ ~ THS CHAPEAL ~ o ot/ <O PRACTICAL / N B Gas i Southern N E Tel Southern N E Tel Ris —_— cafe rolled off and the robbers did|west Elec ... T0% not dare stay fo recover it White Motor . 61% Willys Over .. 30 | hospital for the insane here during |the time of his parole, carly today 5 x kidnapped Buelah Kitchen, o 16 Former Mayor of Meriden |Wootworth . 170% S Y vear old patient at the hospital, and : 0 —_ French Frane Showing |icaped in an automobile. Being Sued for $30,00 TREASURY STATEME Si f Improvement | Waterbury, August 2 (®—Papers | Treasury balancs . 15,256,944, 1gns ol mp mpermepR st e were filed In supgrior court here to- —_— g ’Palris‘.h .»\C\“g\,m.b (Xfir‘(—:l\:\l“i:(:{::‘r: {Man I K,"ed w'hen He day in the suit of Erma Pallanck, a| New York — Exchanges, $809,000,- | Which e a er & N 14 l)' M lf d "y Boil : -May Mrs. | 000; bala 3,000,000 credit, | Premier Poincare’s financial meas- s Pinned Under er et - agalont ipcaMaion A, Mern. | 0001, buianesh o Ures on Saturday had a strong| Devon, Aug. 2 (P—While tnatalling X Daniel J. Donovan of Meriden. She | $93,000,000. BOLLERER S asks $20,000 damages for the Joss of | Boston — Exchanges, $75,000,- |rallying effect today on the. franc, |new boilers at the power plant of 000; balances, $45,000,000 Which improved steadily during the|the Connecticut Light and Powér Joseph A. Haffey UNDERTARER Phone 16252, Opposite St. Mars’s Charch. Residence 17 Summer 8t.—1625-3. i an eye cauged when a shell loaded gé: POSY SHOP with powder and in a waste paper - day's trading. Qpening at 40,18 | company here tod:y. .h::nhfluu_. —~ N/ basket exploded when sh tied LOCAL STOCES to the dollar and 195 to the pound, |22, of Fort Trumbull cl was e e S T R g g the franc rose without fluctuating |crushed to death when caught by & “BO p o |th sket d it tents into thi (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) SHOHAN AT it YOTAGE" Ife bkt uud 13 cotiogie e Sl (BUNAR 2 e i dotingon.(hs | dsscendimg elght slevatan Her father asks $10,000 for the Insurance Stocks Bourse stood at 37.50 to the dollar |survived by his parents and B varn Fiovios ot New Betialasi loss of her services, Aotos Costalty msmmwals0 70 |and 18450 o the pounds _ __ 'brothers He is two .