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TRAFFIC POLICE 10 BE RELIEVED Light System to Take Their Place, Chiel Hart Says Announcing the quarterly shifts in police assignments today, Chief W. C. Hart said the only officer on traffic detail will be Joseph Ken- nédy. who has charge of the tower ‘at New Britain National Bank cor- ner. The installation of traffic lights has made possible the elimination of several traffic posts and during the | summer months at least, there will be manual directlon of traffic about the central streets only during the busy hours of the day. The offi- cers who have been on traffic duty Weddings Curran—Chambers The wedding of Miss Lillian Christie Chambers, daughter of Mrs. Marion V. Chambers of 51 Lo- cust ‘street, and James J. Curran, son of Mrs. Margaret Curran of 195 Fairview street, took place yesterday morning at 10 o'clock at St. Joseph’s church. Rev. John F. Donohue offi- ciated. The bride wore a French gown of crepe satin trimmed with Alencon lace. Her silk tulle vell was caught with a coronet of Alencon lace. She carried a bouquet of roses and lilles of the valley. Miss Mildred C. Chambers, who was her sister's maid of honor, was dressed in rose or- gandy and a Tuscon hat with rose trimmings. She wore rose colored slippers and carrled a bouquet of garden flowers. Sidney C. Curran, | miration the feat of NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, HAWAIIAN FLIERS GET THEIR ORDERS Wil Not Be Permitted to Fly Back to United States Honoluly, July 1 (UP)—Assuming the attitude that “orders are orders” Lieutenants Lester J. Maitland and Albert F. Hegenberger today had ac- |cepted word from Washington that {they probably will not be permitted |to make a return flight to the main- |1and. Despite the excltement and ad- making the first non-stop flight across the Pa- cific occan to Hawall has aroused young officers have assumed a quiet and dignified dcneanor of the true holidays in Washington, the guest of Miss Florence Miller, Personals Mrs. Howard Bruemmer and chil- dren of West Main street left today to spend the rest of the summer at Standard Beach, Westbrook. Miss Bernice Krah {s spending the N. J., as formerly of this city. Mrs. Louls Raphael and children of Grove Hill are at Fort Trumbull Beach, Milford, for the simmer sea- son. Mrs. Pardon C. Rickey and Miss nces Rickey of Worthington Ridge, Berlin, are in New York city for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Sanfosl Thomson of Cranford, N. J., wlll arrive tomor- JULY 1, Wall Street Briefs The final report of the Interna- tional Mercartile Marine Company and subsidiaries for 1926 shows profits of $2,634,862 after taxes and fixed charges. but before deprecia- tion, compared with profit of $3 169,287 in 1925. After deducting depreciation charges on’ its steam hips, there was a deficit of $2,405 554 against a deficit of $2,486,818 the year betore. American Railway Express earn- ed $1.58 a share on the . common stock in the first quarter of 1927, against $1.57 a share in the same period of 1926, net income of $549,- 247 comparing with $544,321. To- tal income declined to $66,351,064 from $68,216,788. Jullus Keyser and Company has called for redemption on August 15 1927, RISING PRICES AS NEW HONTH OPEN Hall Dozen Issues However, Drop to Low Levels New York, July 1 (P-—Rising prices ushered in the new month in the stock market. Despite the col- lapse of half a dozen issues to new low levels for the year, operators for the rise bid aggressively for stocks, sending more than a dozen issues to new peak prices as shorts scrambled to cover, the rise was accelerated by the lowering of the call money rate from 5 to 4 1-4 per cent which took place in the face of the calling of PUTNAM & CO. Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRALROW TELEPHONE 2-1141 We offer— Greenwich Water & Gas Co. 6% Cumulative Preferred Price 99%; and accrued dividend, to yield 6.03%, about $30,000,000 in loan Business news which has had an unfavorable tinge of late, apparently was disregarded for the time being. With the exception of Baldwin and a few other specialties, which were run up at the expense of an over- ! crowded short interest, speculators for the advance centered their at- tention on issues of companies re- | porting large current earnings, or showing prospects of materially in- creased profits this fall, on the the- ory that these ecurities would at- tract part of the enormous volume of funds now being distributed in the form of dividend and interest payments. While all sorts of merger rumors were circulated regarding the low priced rails, buying also was asso- clated with reports that efforts would be made to obtaln a reduction in the 5 3-4 per cent return on property investment now allowed class 1 carriers, part of the surplus over which is supposed to be used for the henefit of the weaker lines. Baldwin, {n which the short In- terest recently increased on the an- nouncement of a reduction In oper- House Is Ransacked S ; ' gt - ‘way | ations to per cent of capacity, While Owner Is Awa soared 13 poin mrae new ro:alm‘vo‘p The police are investigating a re-| 5 SR e B augurated today when the Boelng|POrt that the home of Mrs. Elenawere attained by Southern* Pacific, | AIr Transport company fook over|D. Stanley, widow of Charles B.|Adams Express, Collins and Aikman, the government air mail contract, |Staniey, 272 West Main street, was | Rossia Insurance, Reid Ice Cream, TThe trip from Chicago to the west | ransacked. Mrs. Stanley told Captain | Mullins Body, Manhattan lectrical all its outstanding 7 per cent first mortgage siking fund bonds. will thereby be released for patrol duty. It is possible Chief Hart sald, that when the schools reopen in the fall, officers will be obliged to pay more attention to traffic direction than during the summer. The day patrolmen are shifted to different beats, but there are no changes in the personnel of either day or night shifts, the chief said. Various night patrolmen are shifted to different beats, as is customary. “Ofticers Ustach and Santucei will be “jumpers,” filing In' on different beats as circumstances require. Every supernumerary officer will be on duty Sunday night to be ready for emergencies, although, the chief said, he does not anticipate that the “night before the Fourth” will be| boisterously celebrated. Officers | Harper and Blanchette, night mo- toreycle officers, will be on mounted | duty Monday to act on complaints | needing immediate action. The other | motorcycle officers will also be on duty. DEATH OF C. P. BROWN Former row to spend the week-end and July 4 with Mrs. Thomson's parents, r. and Mrs. Herbert E. cst street. The American bureau of metal statistics reports that receipts of lead in the United States ore by smelters in May amounted to B6,- 042 short tons, against 60,134 in April. @homson, 1fenn &Qh Burritt Hotel Bidg., New Britats MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK -Cl‘lm Dunald R. Hart, Mgr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Emmett and daughter, Grace, of Monroe street, will spend the hoiidays visit- ing in New Haven. Harry J. Walsh of Kensington av- enue will spend the holidays at Fisher's Island. Adirondack Power and Light Cor- poration on September 1 will re- dem at 10614 and interest, {ts entire issue of $14.346,000 first and re- funding mortgage gold 6s, due 1950. We Offer: 100 Shares North & Judd Price on Application. WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS Miss Milired Tracy will leave for Sound Vicw tomorrow to spend the Indications that American banks week-end. have sold an additional amount of gold to forefgn correspondents are seen 1n the federal reserve bank statement shcwing that the sys- tem’s holdin of gold abroad de- creased to $25,734,000 as of June 2 from $40,333,000 the week before. Two weeks previously the item was £62,233,000. An increase in the item | “due from forelgn banks” from $14,118,000 to $26,610,000 also was shown in the statement. in honor of the occasion. Charles Beh is spending the holi- days in Washington, N. J. EDDYBROTHERS-& HARTFORD ford Conn. Trust Bidg. Tel.2-7186 Chicago-San Francisco Passenger -Service On Chicago, July 1 (UP)—Regular passenger air service between Chi- cago and San Francisco was fin- Berlin Resident Dies in Framingham, Mass, Where He Was Head of Contracting Co, We Ofter: 50 Shares Stanley Works 50 Shares Landers, Frary & Clark 40 Shares American Hardware Cornelfus P. Brown, president of | fhe J. J. Prenderville Contracting of Framingham, Mass, died 'h afternoon at the age of 43 years, at - Framingham. He was born in Berlin, and until about 20 years ago he resided in that town. *Mr. Brown fs survived by his wife .and three children, Raymond, Helen and Richard; his father. James Iirown of Berlin; two brothers, Rich- ard C. Brown of tkis city und James Srown.of Rivarside, N. J., and a sls- ter, Miss Elizabeth Brown of Ber- lin. Arrangements for the have not beer completed. Some Good Investment Stocks: Aetna Fire = Hartford Fire American Hardware Borden Company Penn. Water & Power Co. Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. 81 W. MAIN funeral | of Airships, which are | nolds Grain & ward A, ) societ 30th ol ST. NEW BRITAIN MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Hartford Tel. 3-9161 New Britain Office Tel. 1288 New London Office Tel. 3788 Other Securlties Purniture and Other Real E Pt roth Risery on hand Checks, Casi | ENTER HENLY PINALS i ke ; Henley-On-Thames, England, July |1 (®—Joe Wright, young Canadian | | sculler, and R. Lee of Worcester col- | |1ege, Oxford, today entered the final {of the diamond sculls emblematic of | the world’s amateur sculling cham- pionship. quipment JOSEPH M. HALLORAN HAROLD O. MOTT Total Assets SUES OVER REALTY SALE George G. Ilorio of this city has brought suit for $3,000 damages and a decree for a conveyance of prop< erty at 450 Allen street, or that the title be otherwise vested to him, against Rose Palumbo, the allegation being that the defendant has failed to carry out an agreement for the sale of the property in question, ta. the plaintiff. Constable Francis | Clynes served the writ, which was issued by Attorney S. Gerard Casale. It is returnable in the city court the: third Monday in July. AYER BREAKS LE Norfolk, Va., July 1 (® — Davy Reynolds B dears Roebuck SAYS FAREWELL TO POPE Rome, July 1 (UP)—Mgr. Andrea assulo, apostolic delegate to Can- ada, visited Pope Pius today to say | farewell and left for his post. a brother of the bridegroom, was |soldier. ] 2 best man. The ushers were Bert-| They remained army officers rand Curran, another brother of Mr, |throughout the official receptions in Curran and Gilbert Chambers, = a |their honor. They spoke only brief- brother of the bride. Peonies, palms |1y and added nothing to the short and ferns were used as decorations | Interviews granted when they arriv- 1h the church and the home, ed here after thelr daring adventure. Mr. and Mrs, Curran loft on an| When they went out to Wheeler unannounced wedding trip and upon |fleld to inspect their planc )‘r‘slrxvr. thelr return will reside at 31 Glenn |Jay, however, they were more like stvset: |a pair of boys returning to their Souther Engineering Co. of HArl |, (o they had completed the in- 3 pection they remained in the han- r, affectionately tinkering about Clty Items | the great “Bird of Paradisc” which N |carried them across the longest |stretch of open ocean ever spanned o Herbert Twining of 9 Long streat by airmen. r. and Mrs. Charleston E. Tor. reported to the police today that | No order for their departure to|rcllo of 361 Church sireet observed a tire was stolen oft his automobile |the mainland had been received by (the seventh —anniversary of thelr on Seymour street Tuesday. the fliers but when an unofticlal re- |marriage Wednesday when they en- J. E. Seibert, mllk dealer, com- | port was received that the “Bird of lv_r!rflnml a number of redatives and plained to the police today of the | Paradise” was to be left behind, |friends theft of milk at 71 Curtis street, 20 ) both looked disappointed and refus- Liberty street and 387 West Main ed to comment beyond the remark | street, after 4 o'clock in the morn- | that “orders are orders.” ing. Hundreds of invitation to the A son was born at New Britain |trans-Pacific fliers to attend social General hospital today to Mr. and |functions accumulated at army head- Mrs. Henry Zajkowski of 73 A\hll(‘rimmrtcrs. street. —_— W luded A |Builder Brings Suit oman Included Among To Settle Contract Three Put to Death| ciaming that he performea serv- London, July 1 (P—Three Chinese fices as a contractor on a two-family communists, including a woman, [ house on Hudson street and that the m O 7 Celly that she had been ill| Supply and American Chicle, have been executed n the city of |defendant refused to allow him tocodst can be ")‘n‘rd: n‘rn n\:-”m,)\]:mrr:.' flv\mll hu‘:dnm been at home for some| On the other hand, the Pan-Amer- LG By D BT, O ContaTes G il O Ui ; ¥ ; " |time. The caretaker of the Chris-|lcan issucs, American Car & Foun- Yang Hu, commander of the Shang- | p; et Lo had . dsne. Pag iauired by the fastest trains. Pas 2 | tean " " ~ : ESlImEroe ayhat neSladisicone, sengars are carrled in the regular | tlan, Science “hurch, which 18 next|dry, Jordan and Cuba company, hal area, says a Ningpo dispatch to | quale Spensieri of Terlin, through | S*Eers A el e s Bl s “Si.”,'oil Yang f | S0 Catalp g biought “]“'{‘ ':G rear door ajar and an investigation Wall Street Opening : a recently went to|sj 500 damages against Joseph Pu g L ok R Ningpo with a group of executioners, | ot this citv Lieut. Pond May Tlv to T 1131 everttiatia ey e tasen {ma s ettty fedes L e says the dispatch, for the purpose| rhe plaintift claims that he com- Make thht TosManila)| lod -t it oo i SaniEd O ih e Fot e e of suppressing the local commun-|menced work on April 21 Jast and | o Shington, July 1 (UP)—Lieut. | found the entire house ransacked |Truck was a point lower at 96 1.4, s that on April 25 the defendant re-ig.orze R, Pond, retired navy flyer, | but she was unable to tell whether |a new low on this movement, and Those executed wero severely | fuseq tp let him g0 on with it. The o “faeniificd with the Continental | or not anything was taken. Sergeant | heaviness developed in several of si?n"nlrjl'::nb::nt’o):: «:"rm: f".{,fifl" writ is returnable in the city conrt|yotor company, Detroit, and the | Michacl J. Flynn was assigned to|the other motors, hut U. S. Cast Tron the Sitpata save in order tguad:itho third Monday of July and Con- | Eberhart Afrplane company, Buftalo, | the case this afternoon. [ Pive opened 1% points higher and tract information from them. The |*table Frank Clynes served the|may attemgt about August 1 a fight, | tractionat gaina were recorted by woman also was whipped before be- |P*BCTS: : {to the Prilippines or Japan in 1o |South Pole Flight May Stecl common and Texas Gulf | e | ing executed. Seeking compensation for lahor | hops, according to reports here to- Started in September Sulphur, 245 ARRESTS IN JUNE g 3 alleged to have been performed and}day. It was revealed he had con- Be Started in September | ™ o<t the 4-point break 1 w4 During the month of June, there 5 | materials claimed fo have beenlsnlted Admiral Moffett, navy alr| Washington, July 1 (UP)—J.|ous Players, the lowest price n v were 215 arrests, made, according to | Marines Reported Sent furnished, snit for $1,000 damages|chief, concerning instruments ne-|jansing Callan, of Hammondsport, |eral years, the market quickly swung Chicf W. C. Hart's report. Thirty- ” H Smith & Sons, monument wo cessary to such a ventur v. Y. sald here today that Com- |upward when “shorts” were driven | eight were for vlolauom nr the | “'nsmm:{g.];xelsaypfl!:’)e—lxlr:‘«lre.1""" by Conrad Cianci. Cianci sets| 2 s :\‘m:h',r Richard B_\.my planned to |to cover in Baldwin, which rallied | s and STV hiRbee foret ’:“"\.‘"j Wi e D CORI e IS e et s Sends Congratulations |ext Scptember. | s M e e |can; n‘im‘rli:’ }a-,y(nrl 1d||0"\1‘in}':flz,i The writ was fssued by Trving 1| Washington, July 1 (P—Gilbert| = brokers' Ionna 144t v = i1 0 the property by bandits, ac- |Rachlin and served by Constable [Grosvenor. “’""s"'""_‘.,“f_ ‘I"‘,,'\_’““G“; ‘I saw Commander Byrd in New [now made publi . REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF |cOrding to state department Nicar- |Frank Clynes. Tt is returnable in “ll.‘(‘"“' L) "C‘ ’Z‘ ""”', "{11““1;\5 ;‘ ork shortly before he took oft for {stead of Monday: The Commercial Trust Co. |a8uan advices today. the city court the third Monday of /fhls mMessage te Commander Byrd: Callan said. “He told me [cifet on speculgive sentiment, - New Dritain, Connecticat. | July. Your friends, the trustees and i e’y plang for the south pole flight | crators for the rise confidantly pr o e Dol The FHugh Re staft of the National Geographic || ¢t ]‘rl)ntnd a lowering of ths call money g, July 1|Feed Co. through join in nation's thanksgiv- — rate next week when the mid-year older of the |has brought suit for oot nievolucia ew Haven Judges Both |[disbursements start to pour hack o O e | against James Dole. “Tho writ n the heroic and success- ke Oath of Office | ™o the banke. June was i st |in the semi-finals for he coveted |Feturnable in the city court the |ful ashicvement despite overwhelm- Take Oath of C! [ month this year in which the stock $hi98 | honor by R. Lee of Worcester col- |sccond Monday of July and Goris HIEROCUS, New Haven, July 1 (®~1In a court | mariet averages fafled to record a m | lege, Oxford. Three lengias scparat- | stable Irank Clynes served the pa- mm\'r room crowded with friends, Sheridan | gatn over the previous month and ml the pair at the finish, the time xm'= ot ”‘v“'l : ’(l.” “‘r;n T. Whitaker ana Stanley Tunn todfly"i"“ri"{ n;o dull(no-.« of the last few | | g Gl d V. LODEy (LY. ?)—Mon- ¢ b of office | 42YS. trading set a new high record 3 |beinz 9 mins. 4 second tagu Norman, governor of the nunkl“m administered the cath of office |, "y e o o L Aan)t.\,-,, Iu(} | 'Harder Than Fllght 10 | Teiand, and Hiahmar &chact, |25 judges of the city soust Y€ 108 AL vy hud R U0 North Pole, Byrd Says | president of the Relchshaak of Ter- |Judge Whitaker succesds Mmett) o0 5% 5 S8 S0 S 0 T Ver-Sur-Mer, France, July 1 (UP) |lin, arrived today incognito aboara |and Judge Dunn follews Judse Buol o woe a renewed demand fof the —*“It was a hiarder flight than the [the Maurctania presumably to con- |8ene Fariey. Judge teass WOUE Bl chicigo & Alton fssues, General one to the North Pole,” said (D,,,_ift~r with Benjamin Strong, governor H!”S“Ptr Blectric and! Amerioan Bank Nols mander Richard E. Byrd, lying in|©0f the New York Federal Rescrvecath. = reached new high levels. Foreigns | R | bed, Municipal Councillor Croidfier's | bank. MYSTERIOUSLY SLAIN exchanges opened steady, with de- coltage this afternoon, in an ex- &2 2 A . s i e ‘(Idsi\n inferview with the United suftalo, N. Yo July 1 (UP) A ¢y 551 ¢ and French francs around | Press. After he had slept off some ! man's body, lying near a blood-spat- 4 oy = o | ¢ i 2 Zoani tered automobile crank, was found | of the ciicets of his gruelling flight | Robertson, formér big league base- | tored autemodlls € TE8 O |to Trance. iball player and for the last two | '0d? ‘fn 'Aas }, flalogilie mans “But on the whole T consider the |vears manager of the Novfolk club | I¢ad had VW,",,'C“ soianc flight of the America a success, even |of the Virginia league. got a broken | M€, disarranged. THE MARK (Furnisied by Putna High Lo Near | LAl Che & Dye 14115 14014 I American Can 543 533§ Am Car & Fa 981 9814 Am Loco . 1043 Am e tAm 'Am i Southern Closc 14014 544 The victim's feet were hare, | the body was a basket in which were his shoes and socks. There was no clue to his identity. | though it ended in the occan. {les while sliding to a base during “We obtained the valuable scienti- | yesterday's game with Wilson. Tle D. C., July 1 (P | fic data we had set out to get. will be out of the game for 30 days | “For nineteen hours we | neither land nor sea,” Commander Byrd said, Christmas and Thrift Total Deposits BUls Payable (Including ai borrowings) .. Other Liabilitles Vinds sis0scs BUILDING NEW RAFT | Washington, | Commander L. Lansing Callan, nav- al reserve officer who built the rub- o171 | Derized fabrie raft on which Byrd Hart- [and his companions reached the e ads Tiims £40! | shore, said today that Byrd had re- REPORTS WIFE MISSING Turkey, has emerged from his An- | quested him to bulld a heavy craft | James Ritchie of 214 Main street|gora scclusion for the first time since | reported to Captain Kelly foday that jthe Smyrna. plot against his life last | has been a member of the state {15 wife, Helen, had left homo yes- vear, and is beginning a journey to 8 "7 hoard for several years terday and had not returncd. e Stamboul, which he has not visited e et o4 soyainor suspects that she has gone away [since 1919, i land 'as ate vay commission- { With a_man living in the ncighbor- e Im:::‘:;g liigeSconmilenon '~ hood. She is 26 years of age, b ft. e I ey of Julv, (e le 8 THowAs, |mondsport, N. Y. which manufac- |2 inches in height and weighs 108! ; Notary Pubiia | tures the rafts. | pounds | 5,171,768.48 | 09,000, SaW e = ¢ 21 % KEMAL STARTS TRIP Constantinople, July 1 (—>Mus- tapha Kemal Pasha, president of | EX-GOV. OF VERMONT DIES. Montpelier, Vt. July 1 (R — | Charles W. Gates of Franklin, gov- ernor of Vermont from 1215 to 1917, 1 dled today after a brief illness. He | United I Am Tobacco . U S Cst Ir Pipe 34% Am Woolen US Ind Alcohol 7§ Anaconda Cop T ld i i Atchison |Bald Loco |Balt & Ohio. Beth Steel “h'se Calit Pet ... o a3 ' | White Motor Can Pac ... Willys Qver % 18% $5,000 with no assets except housee Cer De Pasco iWoolworth ..140% 135% 140% |hold fixtures. 5 Ches & Ohio = VING 10 MILE SWIM. 1€ RS i e srr—— called at the Vatican today to ar- \'n:m TR e Cole e LOCAL STOCKS 5 . range for his audience with Pope! 1 Clty Advel‘hument 3 o e C R 1 & Pac (Furnished by Putnam & Pius, scheduled for Saturday. | Kitchin, 15 year old Maryland mer-ley o ¢, e aaiin G maid, breasted whits énpped(';aul‘rs Chirvaler Coi e e somewhere between Capes Charles | g A i : i and Henry today in hope of being gzl: Cos A ficina Talendne Ot GASOLINE FILLING STATION - the first woman to negotiite the ten- el GhR e el Notice is hereby given that & mile passage. Wearing a light swim- (,m_;l Pm;" | Hartrora ¥ hearing will be held in the office of ming suit and a thick covering ?«Si”" Steel . . National Fire the Board of Public Works at 6:30 grease the girl started from Cape |00 BIT0 oo Phosals Tike p. m. E. S T. Tuesday, July 13th, Charles at 12:50 a. m. in a drizzling 1927, relative to the application of Frank Amodio for approval of ap« rlication for permit for gasoline filling station to be located at 231« Du Pont De Trav Ins of rain. N EAL Conn. General Erle Manuf: ummg "Stocks Erie | Am Mardware ........ 18 5 SR | Am Hosiery . % 20 25 J Im Street, in accordance with R w. G the Public Acts of 1927, s All persons interested are request- ed to be present at sald hearing, if they see cause, and be héard in rclation to the above, . R A Bige-Hfd Cpt Co com 1 GARDNER C. WELD, Mayor. Total Liabilities State of Connecticut, ford, ss. New Britaln, i A. J. SHARP BANKRUPT Archibald J. Sharp, proprietor éf a market and grocery store at 87 Arch street, has filed a petition in bankruptcy. He is represented by Attorney Harry H. Milkowits and lists his liabilities at approximately Y Conn., 1927 1. Walter M. Basstord, Treasurerof the | L aforesald, The Commercial Trust Com- | Of the kind for use in a trip to the ny, do solemnnly swear that the fore- | south pole to start in September of going statement 1s true to the Lest of | thig vear. i knovlelKr TRR M. BASSFORD, A simllar craft was taken by Fvrd it Treasurer. | on his trip to the north pole. Subcribed and sworn to beforo mne, this | lan {s head of a company at Ham- Bak B PINEDO TO SEE POPE Rome, July 1 (UP)—TFrancesco Dv‘ Pinedo, Ttaly's foremost airman, Opportunity For a Local Representative |REFABILITATION PROGRESS Memphis, Tenn., July 1 (P—Secre- Herbert Hoover, y of the rehabill- jon work being carried on in the Mississippl valley flood areas, said today that such progress had been made that of the 608,000 persons A responsible investment house dealing in high-grade bonds with offices in a number of cities has an openmg for a responsible resident representative in this city and vicinity. We have a well satisfied clientele threughout the state and can assure a local representative definite business prospects for originating new and profitable business. We will only entertain applications coming from men of unimpeachable standing and character in the community. A very satisfactory business and financial arrange- ment will be made with the proper man. For an interview give a complete outline of past experience, and training and furnish at least two references. Address the Sales Manager, 21-23 Lewis Street, Hartford, Conn. & N SCREEN WIRE The season for flies, mosquitoes and other insects is here. We have the Screen Wire you'll nced for fixing up the Screens. BRONZE and PEARL 16 Mesh S el Billings & Spencer com e Billings & Sl i Dristol Br (-10~\.°”I;,“"" Colt's Arms . who have been dependent upon pub- o {f’ (1 £l e gle Lock .. To support all but 35,000 have re- (:l‘} i pw‘Am.l | Fatnir Baaring ————————wee—— {urned from the refugee Camps. fulf Sta St - Hart & Cooley .. E LIMITATION OF CEAIMS on Motors 803 9 Landers, B ......icou, 85 s S SE— Rt | At a Court of Probate holden st New . o r b 1 Britain - within and for the District of e —————————| ]Ind (\'YH' ; B Machine pfd Berlin, in the County of Hartford ‘atd nt Nicke Niles-Be-Pond com ... 9 © ‘of Connecticut, on the 29th dey Int Paper N G of Junme, A. D. 1927, 2 icen % Dotk bios e Present, RBernard F. Gaffney, Eaq. e st . § ¥ Judge, On motion of The New Britaln E 3 KCelly Spring . Russell Mfg Co UNDERTAKER Lehigh Val Phone 1625-2. Opposite St. Ma Charch, Residence 17 Sommer 8t.—1623-3. Trust Company and Allx W. Stanley of Scoville Mfg Co ... New Britain, as Executors of the lsst Mack Truck tandard Scrow ex . will and testament of Katharine A. Marland Oil Stanley, late of New Britain, withis Mid Cont Mo Kan & said district deceased, This Court doth decres that 8ix months be allowed and lLmited for the ! By ac pfd ..103% creditors of sald estate to exhibit their S clalms against the same to the Exbeu Mont Ward ., 657 ftors and directs that public notice Be *N Y Central 148% |given of this order by advertising ‘» NYNH®&H 3% North Amer 485 North Pacific. . £6 Pack Mot Car 35 Conn. Lt & Pow pfd ..117 newspaper published in sald New Maple HIll Pan Am Pet B 54% Hfl Elec Light 375 jain, having a circulation 83 West Malm 8t., Prof. Bldg. Tei. 238 | Pennsylvania 6314 frich, Jand ‘b, postioK. & ery dow (LRI N B Gas the public sign post in sald town of New Southern N “The Telegraph Florist of New Britaln” | Plerce Arrow.. 14% { Britain, nearest the placa whers the @es \ Plenty of Parking Space in Back of Our Store, The Abbe Hardware Co. 405 MAIN STREET anley Works pfd . orrington Co com 3 [tnion Mfg Co ... Public Ttilities Stocks Conn Elec Service .... 16 lex 5 BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP Celery Plants, Kohl-Rabi, Cabbage Plants, Aster Plau Visit Our Greenhouses on Johnson St., in sald ceased last dwelt and return make. Certified from Record. E BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Juige URY BALANCE TREA ’ $256,185,850. 1 Treasury Balance,

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