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. RECEPTION PLANS =~ City ttems BY§ AGGUSED OF ARRESTS IN MONTH Efi&?@ib,,pfs NEW HIGH MARKS . TOREB.C. LEADER‘;i;:"’;fl.d‘f}i,'%':::c?gi""i%?;.;;;ii":§:%§f BIG JEWELRY HAUL| REACH HIGH MARK] " G AGAIN ARE NOTED regular meeting in the camp meeting |room #t the state armory tomorrow |night at s o'clock. Delicious Sandwiches at Crowell's. Large Fund for Speaker—Class Opens Sept. 19 Used Substitute Key oEnteuSfifi Taken Into Custody by report for ter ghow- | Main Street Shop | Police During August Vi o 1 ialy Stvong Today RdlllOfid and Ol Shares Espec | | | PUTNAM & CO KUV WRK 4 HAKITORD STOGR EXCHAMGES *IWEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. 2040 BARIFORD OFRICE 6_CENTRAL Row TR 10 1 dvt. 5 : v 5 - : o ; | for the first half of mounted | AT e Maddan: b e Dolios. were aotified totas ol awelry valued at several hundred Juring the month ending today, [to § 847, or & On] | New Tork. Aug 31 s }:\irylmcunrs Bible claser {»l_i lnw s T o e ‘olo},e,_Jd(-lr(xi-s was recovered hy Detective!the police broke ail previous records | the common ar ago surpl Aok f‘l.‘f”d' ”,; :r;:j We Offer: David D. Vaughn is being planned|ate in t ph Barbour of geant William P. McCue and Po-|for arrests, the total befng 35 | 54,501,966, or 6 a share A | 2 Ly Clarence C. Palmer, president of Arch the suspension |liceman Thomas C. Dolan this after-| 3 o'clock this afternoon. The high | which touched . . J Bverymun's Bible clas. THe recen.| ot e P arthur noon and 1o 15 year old boys were | water mark was 307, reached in| rmoioviced S A overshadowed all artior ectrlc lg t | Hon: proksls will he hejd i n J. Cacchillo, of $19 Oak street. |arrested on the charge of entering March,.1 The totgl number of | v paccine from North Caro el St e . } $ Methodist church on the eveni , of| A half million dollars will be paid |the W "l‘ll"': Ring § .?p at H'}.\I-wlu v( i vear '.m«}; 932, an aver- of an dustrialisn S cross-currents ¢ eptembe 8, at which time local |to our former pupils by the business | street ause of their youth the age of 244 per mont ised the total value ¢ 1 ran through the gener S k d N m,‘m.\v:r\‘-«\ ek ,w“n‘ bers and 'men of Hartford county this year “i ovs will be tried in juvenile court.| T vity of the police in en- Sirodnela’ from $400,000, Y WiitE ety oot tock an otes leaders of the Bible class will be Connecticut Business College. | According to the police, the boys|forcing the parking ordinances 1910 to $1,343,0 in 19 in a number of the motor, \ DR iA reet thb e Rueaker t. R KE, RATCE et an |\earnad the number of the door key|responsible in great measure for th Now ook T St The class officially opens its se Mr. and Mrs, H. Phalon and |and had a key to match. Using the|month's total, no less than §6 actured produ 1 merchandi son September 19, and will me: family of r street have re- |new key ti unlocked the door of ts ha been made for viola- e t value c products,| Pool operat j usual in the Methodist ch turned after a two weeks' stay in |the store and made their haul. Ac-|tlons of city ordinances most of [pe report said. North olina now q on 2 2 ; ¢ 3:30 a. m., every Sunday from that|New York city. {cording to the police it was one of| Which r to the parking regula-| ning second only to Mas Lt {ime until the latter par of May or| Smith Business Schooi. day school |the largest jewelry hauls in this city | tions Cwere 45 arrests for $i. Gotfon taxtils Shan S inthEe saten =i J En ¢ lv in June. As a preliminary to|$15, night school §3, books and sup-|in some time [RIRAON" ofSine A tOEe 1aWs. | re having increa its July earnings of nearly 80 roads in- ‘i) * opening session, President Pal- rec.—adv. | This forenoon, the police were no-| Offenses for which some of the |erom §72,650,000 in 1910 to about |gica ; e mavis Burritt Hotel Bldz.. New Diritain Telephone 2580 b : mer has called a meeting of the ex-| Day s $17; night school, §6. |tified that the store had becn en-|other arrests were made ar nw'iHm,‘mh_‘.m la r. B Ruh MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCE EXCHANGES 3 v Mtive committee for next Tuesday |Connecticut Business College.—~advt. [tered since Sunday night. Sergeant following: ult; 15 breach o i - Donalo . e M { ning If you are considering a business | MeCue suspected one of the boys| Peace; 15 breach of peace and as-| 16 cRidaot formhda e i it te : — That considerable enthusia: is|education, visit our school. All|and interviewed him but he stoutly|fault o burgl drunken-| T e At It sl WE OFFER being s the new {modern {mprovements, individual | maintained his innocence until ness; 12 drunke nd breach of | 495 : R 'm .~$w, T 1 B ", e e et e L oo ol e 1 s o s of | ot T STANLEY WORKS COMMON . aantifataothate 7 riting departments. Smith |take finger print en he broke on railroad property; o Sl Sauth 1 ; 57 e 4 abean ".,:‘ ],' e o an bttty gullt, accord be 9 L d \\: ”r"l Thlhth":rrl\ Thl)u!(] prove a)nvaltractlveApln"chase which is expected Asbestos covering will save you ing to the police, | — A i i at the present time. Price on application : . t son. coal and money. Let us estimate. In chambers today, Judge Alling — reorganization plan of Mur-|Onio. Illinois ¢ % m" Pri 274N . o can-' Reasonable prices. S. & 5. Ashestos | heard the cases of {wo mi S Boat | Cotndealioh has been . |ci : Bl i rice on application nembership fc ditional | Co. Tel. 1052 who admitted theft of m ative by iha ganiza- | 4, < > s s £ | 12 0o memtereh(p L m\% ‘Y‘,,,"vu Officer Fred Wagner caught a 10|in local stores. Detective Se e e R fand e and Tiudson sold at WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS ) from the platform. during the year, |¥ears' old bov who is alleged to have | McCue explained the _cases SER i e s P e o o ] 1 per annot bt small carriage wheel from a | girls were placed on promvmn 27 except under penalty, itiian b4 — 4 S itions | veranda of a house at the corner of | —— Mrs. Cornelius Maher 1, o in in- e : oming in Iy that | Monroe and Vance streets about 10 BANKS lN[;RFASE Mrs. ¢ fus M aunt committee is i . Davis has named | 0'clock this morning. Two other I larney of 61 : | mstances warrant R il . { v hor bun” samed |0l 1l morabng T eibar | st AR DDY BROTH ERS &(© mittes for the purpose of |tained their names and notified the ] Q Resides husband 5 i it (Wi:. 4 these mu Daxis js | probation officer of the incident ale in gurvived by thres Brothers)| | Sales:af the 1 Ten Compapy, | PERdent comptiles, aud o - e e : notified the police today of the theft z; and acl, of Erie 718 the | ¥ active drilling season b sl gl Totinenn of a tire, rim and tube from her Pa. Mrs. Maher was formerly same period of mmrh;’ over, “vr:: 1];':),,’ 1,:'1:;|1zfi “aflffl:tesg-’:ggfus'tmdg- Bumt(. Hotel Bldg, offers of support 2 encoura automobile last Friday. resident of this eity and Kensington - DG N CLOARNS uctic f el 2- _ Tel. 34 LR (R G . Teebeican Toage, o, 1, win | OOUIMISSIoNET Bymn Gi¥ES TM-| ™o tumesat ik oo el from v | Youngstorn Sheer ana Tube Com (e, Which i ffcet by record- 3420 on o ught a regular meeting Friday ev Malarney's h Thursday morning is test its new seamless|Pre e consumpti J . e, Ay ¢ pe\g]ye Fndmes at's o clackel Tntesnent Wil betln rars il alntn \ out ail| Rubber shares wers clow in re- A Vo lighier wast born Al New Mary's cemetery tandard sizes to 13 inch when the|sponding to reports of record-break- = Britain General bospital today to T — \ants are im full operation The |ing production and unit sales in July WE OFFER Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gordon of 156 Hartford. /Aug. 31 (P — Bank Joseph D'Adeorio, | company increased its annual | Which probably will be exceeded in b Winthrop street “‘ommissio John B. Byrne h Joseph D'Adeorio, nine months old | jngot output to 3,400,000 tons and Augnst. Good buying again devel- = 9 N . § H. L., G his blacksmith Drepared a statement showing the on of Mr. and Mrs. Bernardino | omploys about 23,000 workers sped in & number of specialties, par- 50 New Britain Machine Common Tel. 2432 increase in the number of - state | D'Adeoria dird Britain Gen- ticuarly Foundation Co., United b 1 banks and trust companies and the oral hospit eral | T.onge servic ar Drug, Commercial Solvents B and 7 { rian George S Godard 8ro®th in their resources since will be held ome, 424 worn by more than 9,000 em Remington Type er first prefer- 50 N h & J dd “Connectic part in the | June, 1918, a period of six years Myrtle street, o'clock tomorrow of the Standard Oil Company o red, all of which so 3 or more | ort u with a swimmin quicentennial exposition at Phila In the period for which the afterncon. Burial will be in Jersey. Men in the service 10 ¥ rda final quo- | 4 oorens delphia” ot the Kiwanis club meet- ures have been given there has been | Mary's comefery Wear wold lapel buttons and women tations e g to 0w nopn. an increase of twenty-ona in a similar emblem on & pin. A button [ o licenses were issued to- | number of trust companies. Their |~z a smali diamond is worn by 2 t ¢ 1y as follo Leo H. Grichtman ' ecapital and surplus has increased t hose having 20 years' service, two S z 1 nd Miss Naomi € on. both of 154 from $21,695,000 to $41,192,000; de- jiamonds : those with 80 vears Car & ¥d J B a I.yon stre Delphis Lesperance and . posits from §141,255,000 to F u nera ]s carvice, three diamonds for 40 rs, | Am Loco local s, T P s it and four diamonds for 50 years. Am Sm & 14215 1431 i c ' ville creased from §1 3,000 to —— — Am Sugar T leave ] . 7.000. | Mrs. Mary Devine Kindelan HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE | Am Tel & Tel 144 11 Wall Street New York City to be 0l The figures relating to the mutual | Funeral services for Mrs. Mary — Am Tobacco 122 . : L e QJATHflI I!; SP[]RTS savings banks in the state are Devine Kindelan of 61 South Bur-| (Fumnished by Fddy Brothers & Co) | Am Woolen J ; g MEMBERS i N and pr i AUL impressive. Although during the ritt street were held this morning e e LI LA ) A New Rerk Sinck Seanupy Chicago" Hoard; of FigH period the number of savings banks at 10 o'clock Mary's chunchy ) e .:“ l"m:n S :\"I:;‘”m“__ Atchison 159% New York Cotton Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange 17e r under the supervision of the state A solemn hi Jass of requiom e : Bald Toco 118 New York Produce Exchange Indianapolis Stock Exchange ol b nking department decreased by | was cele AT N 2 B Balt & Ohio. 1 1061 New York Coffee & Sugar Exch. Winnipeg Grain Exchange | £ sion g three the amount of the deposits McCrann, ‘celebrant; Raymond 0 Beth Steel 47 \ % nter. On Octo sh and of surplus and profits have in- J. Clabby, deacon; and Rev. J. S. it NEW BRITAIN BRANCH Singers will give a On I i ased enormousl:. The deposits | Seraphin, ‘sub deacon. n venient date fo be announced 1 S from $391,532.000 to $510,476,000 ' from the ch, Mrs. Mary es & I. FRANK LEE, Manager {a he New Britain Musical club i R]()m]g s Gause and the profits from § .000 to Crean sang “Beautiful Land on i o ey 5 pected to put on a program. T 6,162,000, il & pall hes e 5 ‘ R o = 5 KT SIS T 3 in'the scason I 15 planned to ave | | Sl ’;;’,,“,,“"1‘( 5 “,_ : et chie Cop DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE SERVICE TO ALL MARKETS n evening of negro spiritual hyn Rome, Aug. (P+—The Ttalia nkelb: arr; ¢ o i Chry i k i i i Chureh. hrough the semi officlal Stefani | bt S e i Fire Tnsurance Companics. Colo TFuel i — VS agency over an announcement s Scheyd, John Herm Tarpe | ol I e Consol Gas the vatican that Pope Pius has Vermont Sheriff Thinks He Has Man iindelan and Ravmond Kindelan, | fite 1ns. Co Corn Prod 8 Ly led ff the i ng of t er- o & a ire 8. Co odge 08 | 1 { 4 FA BARN BANB!T piRd ol e ecting of fepate: Who Gave Fim the Slip Years| Committal services at the grave Natlonal Eite ins. C0. - Dodgs B e M the streets between 10 . m. and 8 b national congress of Cathoile sport at St. Mary's cometery were con-|Phoenix (Fire) Ins. Co Sl e | B0 BEDS SyE 4| a. m. and unaccompanied by pare HAVF ”h!: EHAM, st b WIS [ s tontamt by asins € e I l its of such children will be . Bl e e e 1 smn | s S 0 | e 7 e | SR o UISANGE zviis e s i 5 . st HRaaning, 8 Hon. “‘- fand of Hardwick, belleves| Funeral services for Willlam 3 (a. Stoam Boil. Tns. & 1 SE LD I * [witn as fuvenile dellnguents i o n H n | Bymnastic ubs no come e had found the man who escapec S A PRI 1 ien ] Juv , oveurred 1n tho {own of Macaretn | Calodania, county and who sd 40w | Tk o mins pere wnd & pecini | AR LI Ia: Tart pd el Hoboken Authorities Act to Kegp rzoushouc e counts. starting tast i i f Argumems between “"’.'“"]'” vouths and Fas- |a fire escape from a hotel in St. pent mnmh", of several leading | conn. or Uo., ptd 102 118 | 111 Central a . Ql:i‘r”l‘(“l a 30 curfew for girls un- I cists. Fascists endeavored to break | Jonnsburs. A warrant, musty with | [ Bl T Shoratis at| Con o'y’ 11132 1 Ind 0 & G Animals in Check [eritcpe e T = a parade of the Catholics, in was served on Gordon Guy to- | 9 o'clock with a solemn high mass |\ ] Int Nickel | | Boston, Aug. 31. (P —A bill of ex | which a rumher of prelates partici- | day upon his release from Wash- | of requiem at §t. Mary's chure . Int Paper R H:lt:(“hl‘ d:’hnr people use Herald | / Sion o Hetrd T e ied g Whic number | jygton county jail. | The officers of the mass om .. 325] 335 | Ken Hohokan T, Aug 3l (gl Ssssiiedtads. A / ption to 2 Catholic youths were beaten With | Guy was arrested last week upon | Rev. Raymond J e note 2 Owners of German police dogs to- nch of the Mass LIS SUDIEIS ¢ a request of Sheriff Charles S. §mith | Rev. Matthew J nor, 3 day w ordered hy Chief McFeely court was allowed by Judg Italian gov- | o¢ Madison, Neb., in which the man [and Rev, Walter A. McCrans * to rogi the animals with the poe ; oday in the last minute fi of nt ase the incident re- | wag charged with embezzlement of | deacon. At the services, Mr s 7% pld 104 lice department i sl to s hva the Uillven ot {he | Lred e by ’3":];”"1"" tical au-| pngg from wing machine com- | sang. At the conclusion s o lnufacturing Companler. Charastirlaliy thest. Aiak-a il A three “carbarn bandits” so called, | (ROTities was WIROUL any IMPOFS |pany. He was released on $1,000|ed ~The Vacant Chair.” Acme Wire Cou 1 ‘ Mid_Cont “menace a ‘muisance” the chief tornes for the frio, John J. Dev- | 0000 gy bail today but immediately was ar- The pall hearers o2 A D s3, 8 \1" ;‘_ s x‘ said he ordered the registration be- I oreans. Jobn 1. Metaughlin and Fd- | F8 0 FECE HEE LTl e | Tested by Offte ‘r\|.‘:l‘1_“ o | Smith. FPred Yo £ pniiins Mo Pac_pfd cause of the large number of police | i einleir P ser of t i he warrant was signed by a jus- | Jerry Earls, Joh i and | An o L alse S0 many persons, S .m].vmfg e A im0y | llglous_ceremonies and Important [{j.q of he peace of Woodbury, | Joseph Pitznatri flower A P e eeaias’ 80 Miany. DACRIE compel the exceutive council to b Catbolic manlfestations Whieh Were | william G, Daniels .and given to|bearers' Were F William | NY ¥ \ plea for comrutation of the gen- | PATtICPd ediin Ly leee oo syl ZoloniCH grand juror, both of | Lynch. T I r conducted | 3N f said he would urge the , ! nces of life imprisonr persons And HHat e OO et | WHom are dead. This warrant was | committal services i ortyd city commission to pass an ordi- q A fler Giovar, Fuller 1 ‘, o dl| 1 pert for i order for $5, Guy | St. Mary's cemetery. o 7 \»nr:fl exoluding pollce’ A6 g B b aamriatation] Goinsel | i 2 \at the man wanted by M. | = : vid | 12|Pack gality of such an ordinance is now SEnay 4 is a long missing brother. Mrs. Konstanty Moloski. i s!pan i B e 0% sl | JOINS DR. VIVIAN'S ~‘r\n | Funeral services for Mrs ainard Co 2831 | pe nsylvanla 547 % B dto i the governor to submit | | M. Post of this city tly Moloski of Whiting 3 Pierce Arrow ¢ L S =0 e cennny i st _completed apost | Beloin Prcsndmg JLdge who died Sund i 100 | Radio Corp ... 43% O IR OF TuNIH SR meruia dotas course i vane ‘ot 1he| At Charter Oak Races i of stine : no el X, Tares 46 B o ‘ \ 3 day allowed exception iritaln Ge ”"""‘ OB “: Fred Beloin of this city, well | window and severing an artery, i s AN oA Sabiii cutlve committes ‘of. tiie: BEnReRHE Ll - vill be considered by the su- |leave the hospital shortly, .to Joln |, b o ot pt- |be held tomorrow morning at 8 |; " Sinclair 0Oil cut. Coon: and. Fox: Hicbaospe it s the staff of Dr. Clifford W. Vivian, I s L ot ‘clock instead of this ing as 't X i70) | Southern Pac and Fox Hunters' Protec- | court. The question involved : G lontal surgeon, as|¢d appointment as presiding judge | o'clock instead of this morning s i Fo z e 12 ssociation which was formed | 1K right ofithe governor o act [Well KRowh SRSt (St S CT st¥liof the races at Chidrter Ok park |was first planned. The changs was)r, prd 10 oA p meeting held b thE: BiakEora. | A s own initiative. Counsel for BRACSLESTH L Min anaesthesta | the week of September 6. Although; made so that two rs, who |} it - SR Ol R Cooh club, O Lote. Stitiasirnel | SR condemned men claim that | 8 & EPCCR 1O 00 " Afjes Julin | ho has judged racés on practically‘lare in a convent at Chicago, could |J ¢ y 1 A L aa organization was formed at a meet- | ( nder the law the executive council [%/ aning, the hospital anaesthetist. | all the tracks in this section and in | come to this city or H]‘ & i -3 of 300 sportsmen and devotees - \ ias concurrent jurisdiction with the Tianning. the BewP L SRCECRE N [the west, Mr. Beloin has never had 1. Interment be In St b 4t | B " of .the rod and gun who had as- anmuerssfiectingStocks, Hern | 2in General hospital training school position at Charter Oak. i e bl Bt L i - i 11 mbled to discuss changes in the Stock Mark=ts, the inmer 1 PR R L L S o4 of lor nurses. B O | gcaunch w Britaln Machix » ent 10| tailon G1t zame liws which have heen pro-| || workings of Exchanges i and Glubhbing 4. Aeaths| T 4 1 »sed for the next s nof the e At g, nkt Vatans| Fet Kirkwood, Mo., Bandits | TRl Brtin Mo i 1 Unived Tt - 116% 115% posed for the noxt session of the | || amd of Stock Brokerage, ) Jnan of a street railway carvarn. | PDemocrats in Norwich [ Fail in Bank Attempt | runcral services for Haven Clock Co.. com Sl | Oftiners aldoted Rrar a BENLRS) the @-’,‘:‘:“n [ Fhce o I Digtrict Pick Delegates | Kirkwotn, Mo, rog, 8l Qi Ammold of 248 Oxford sir Bomen Lo e . President, Dr. (icorge E. Bitgood,| || necr:—dr"in, p bhasey ‘ ! Kcnealy Is Elected | Nomwieh, Comm. Aug. 81 (P—|bunk robber who forgot (o bring & [held this afternoon at Nilcs-Bem e & e P Naw Tondons itk ph G, | more ofien entirely right, | . e 2 ; i Vieinity | sack, a stubborn young woman who |\, €, Gocban, reader of the Second 'North & Judd Mg Co ... s 8 Etes : Harrigan, New London retary, than any other fmencial : nnmfmd (8] hmumn Democratic caveuses in this VIO |00 10 tie down, an unidentified | SChurch of Chist Scientiat, officfat- 0o e Con com 10| Wabash Ry ... 48 Sri T e, Nt | ” { Stamford, Aug. 31 (P—§ 18 ‘”;' ‘,',‘.,‘“ 2 e nventions | person who seized a telephone and | oq. Tnterment was in Codar Hill | pock, Stowe & Wihcox Co' Ward Bak B AL T Al T dor Matthew P. Kenealy was last BUe £nd Congre H9%% | gave the alarm, and a siren perehed | cometery. Hartford | ilmpton e, o A b P ate i y ' night elected chairman of the § - Neivich {o: ML R, Waters, W. | 0n top of the city. hall comr)bnlyu] G ¢ it & Whitney i Jalte otor s B Il ! ford republican town committee at | "1 Mathewson, James | to the faliure of an attempted hold- Miss Henrietta Svensk. [ it sz . Ll Six of V n(lcan 1 I s first meeting held since the elec- | Joseph . Williams, Ed- | up today of the Kirkwood bank by Funeral services for Miss Hen- Woolworth SRR » ] | i |‘ i tion Friday. He succeeds Warren 8. | © erney, Hermon J. Gil three men. ¢ | rietta Svensk, daughter of Mr. and 8 | TREASURY STATE Horses Poisoned | I i Abel, who has been chalrman fOF ... 5. Roy Gebrath, Julin | The bank saved $15,000 in cash bY | yree Andfew F. Svensk of 33 Norden ] S M e s s el vy | Rome, Aug. 31 P—One horse be- i 8 -Abel wag re-elected, |y g0y Sullivan, Ella | the WM)r‘m;’vhlnn.\rl\u of ¢ street, were held this afternoon at § 3 > : S Sk onging to the stable of Pope Plus 11 ned < W (‘ongressional, Martin jstances, but the robber g o'clock at the late home. Re Worke, comt 8 cos. $884,000,- | has 1 and several others presum- | B Mok e od vice- Ix\ “”"'_‘]'ly S Brophy, E. C. Lil- | police rushed to the wrong ba IDE Abah) Kiinnleh dhatok ok the Works, pid ‘m‘?.\‘\\ ‘}l«:‘xle‘ nanges, §354 | B dled. Bl e gER A 2 tan, Mrs. Julla EBmery Wk jage. W ill, H. I'rank Leon- Yirst Lutheran church, off % aikbine (06 3 $54.000,000; | past few days. An investigation was | Lt re-clected secretary and nic . ard, A. R. Grover, John A. Walz. | Mather Kills Herself w]-mrmflnl was in Fairview cemet 20} patanes. wrted to ascertain the cause of the ( re-elected treasurer. [yq . “schywartz, Henel A. Twomey. | § A o SRARER R T e | ilness of the animals and it is Gurley res ““:“"" 2 Margaret Daly. Mary J. Murph And Four (1’1,(1}(]1‘[9“[ Ry 2 sl | said that this showed an nnnsilnml‘ James T, Crane was clected tre ry Conne | San Trancisco, Aug. 31 (P—Mrs. | ol P | . Hm\l le brought on by ‘“something i & urer ‘“'m gine Otto Fuller today asphyxiated 1 | \|'\m\r\.{ Bow ','- 1 ;\C\\ London Sailor Lost found mixed in the fodder gi ! it of in | During the primary. .campalgn | == self and four of her children in a Sep 3 E! {Manning Bowman Cluss I sl 1| At Sea Off Pa(‘l'l(‘mru animals.” Tive of the horsex| |} E00& its readers Kenealy wvas one of the principal two room basement flat, after her | New London, Aug. 31 (B —Benja- riously il greater degree than does ho regular orzanization o~ vainly for a job for several days mmm":‘.""“';‘:‘ e | y “.r The Trelehter Laurel, was drowned | turther in an endeavor to ~ Wise counsel in this ; ate Board of Examination A firth child was saved by neigh- || Resdence 13 Summer Ne—i625-3. || Ruhher (Can Be ()hiamed woa off the Pacific coast ns the [ who placed (he “something” in the h | The Herald ssified Ad ‘phone 4 pegistration of Nur i1l hold popg | SRS | London, Aug. #-—A Cape qhw neared the Panama canal, it |fodder , meeting at 10:30 a. m. (daylight R | . |Town dispatch to the Exchange|was learned here today when the | —_— saving time) Saturday. s.x»m;\h" MAYFLOWER AT N 42 \‘ol?; i ‘T;fl"zr:lph] t\;\\s a method has b.;n Laurel, carrying five m (]Non feet of (hlcngo Becomes a Ten 25, 1926 at the State Library, Hart-{ New York, Aug. 31 A — e BOLLERER s discovered by which rubber can be|fir timber, made port here. Com- i FOR SALE 1, Conn. Mxamination for regis- presidential aent _“,,,nm\”} | produced from the latex (milky |plete details of the drowning could [ p(locl\ Town for \l)ung; vince yoo. wmfg of 6 reoms vd!l'x s!:ln:: cation will be held at the State steamed in from New London, POSY SHOP fluld) of the African FEuphorbia | not be learned today. The captain | ; Chicago, Aug. 31 (P—Chicago ;0»‘ W o o s 0% Capitol, Friday and Saturday Obto- Conn.. nd dropped anchor today tree. Therubbor is said (o be_of & |of the Laurel was not on hoard ship | day became a 10 o'clock town for | fiw lona 141 surrounded with beeu- ber Sth and Oth in the Hudson. Navy authorities BRIDAL BOUQUETS AND quality comparable with that pro- | this afternoon and further informa- children under 16 years of age. | 25.5 West $7th Street WINIFRED A. HART. R N. |said the visit was to give the erew | FLOWERS FOR duced in the Para dlstrict of Brazil.|tion ecould not be obtained from ; Resurrecting a three-year-old city : MAIN ST, | PHONE J863-2 Secretary. & chgnce to see New Yerk. She 18| WEDDING DECORATIONS ' —— —— j other officers o the ship. ; "’\""‘f“l‘:l”: :“‘;““”g' :fi“?m‘“fi:fi_‘; > | 3 Ry ; rom Port- o ec CENMETH TUTTLE | R 1!9 led ve: September 4 for V\nnhlng-x”” NEGE ST A g e Have you neticed the increass in| The Laurel came herefrom Por A chud':-en ifacie lh:t to-aih |READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ton. iie Teicprapn Florisi of New Bilfain.” |numbers of Herald Classified Ads? | land, Ore.

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