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KEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1927. DORDRUE SELECTS [ALLGAS STATIONS STOCK PRIES AR HIS INSPECTORS| - ORDERED CLOSED === HOLDING STRON Several Boxing and Wrestling; Chicago Autoists Facing Strike | on . mericen snves ama it e| Firm Undertone Is Shown in Officials Chosen Situation by o el York on Ju 22 o rer. | Today's Dealings pany of New York on Julv 22 to reg- Chicago, July 8 (UP)—All gaso- - New York, July 8 (P—Stock Willys Overlend, Inc., had more | prices displayed a firm undertone Wall Street Briefs New York, July 8 (#—A dividend Personals PUTNAM & CO Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW TELEPHONE 2.1141 B e et Sty 3. MUST KEEP .Bmgham Iflsms They Al‘e ES' ing the holidays in Canada. E satilntin | woroR BOATING Manila, July 8 (P—Senator Hiram istered holdings of American shares of record July 14. Hartford, July 8 (P—State Athle- We Offer: Bingham (rep.), of Connecticut, told the Associated Press correspondent today that he had cabled to Becre- SEASI]N ls flN tic Commissioner Thomas E. ‘'Dono- |line filling ~*~* hue of New London &oday an- nounced several appointments of local boxing and wrestling inspec- in Chicago were ordered closed today by the gasoline than $15,000,000 cash 2a hand on Jvne 30, an amount.alm-tt equal to | today In the face of the announce- ment of recocd-breaking stock ex- change member loans, Professionals Georgia Power Co. | {ars ot S o eeres companies following a strike called |l ouistanding preferr.d riock irom Shanghat, outiining »1a sugges- | PJANS 0P Various Rgga[tas a0 | tors as fonows: by employes of the gasoline stations |hich totals $17,300,000. The com- | who sold stocks freely ecrly in the tions for an American policy i R R Bridgeport, James J. Rawley; |operated by the Sinclair Oil com-|prny will retire §1,000,000 of 1itS|segsion, encountered strong support- 6% PREFERRED Meriden, Dr. J. E. Stoddard; Mid- | pany. j bonds ‘on September 1 and about|ing otders, and in some cases, cover- - St dletown, J. Raymond Bride; New| This means gasoline may be pur-| 3745000 of preferred stock the end |ed their commitments at higher Price on Application. Haven, James F. Powers; New Lon- | chased only from refineries and out- fof this month. prices by the early afternoon. lying stations with non-union em- S ions as the result of exten- sive travels and investigations re- There was little in the day's news cently whic htook him into the in- terior of China and to many of its clief cities. New York, July 8 (UP)—Entries ,and program of activities scheduled don, Walter T. Murphy; West Haven, ployes. | Herman Fenn; Norwalk, Capt. A. F. Keeler; Bristol, Joseph P. Carroll* The general closing order follow- | ciared an extra dividend of 5 per| The Harriman National Bank de- to influence the price movement. Ac- tive bidding for some of the high ol meghs, ot “°g°‘]i““°_“s O ST L B e mi-annual | priced industrial specialtics, particu- wage agreements between the oil | dividend of 5 per cent both payable | jarly Air Reduction, Houston Ol and | companies’ and “members of the|July & United Fruit, all of which attained union. . onts 3 i : : ) new peak prices, revived talk of | We are closing the Alling stations | Sales of Piggly Wiggly Western gtock splitups and speclal dividend | as rapidly as we can” an official | States company for the iirst half of |4ction before the end of the year. | statement issued from the conference | 1¢27, were almost double thi | e tont ot C‘onr"e“;fl m“-a'rd; ¢ oil company officials said today. |(he same i D . by G 3 : ) | the same period la; r S a revision of the Southwest railroad “We feared that with the strike of | g against $3,560, O The proposed policy was stated by | for the many major national speed | past Hartford, Richard J. Devitt. Senator Bingham as follows: boat races this season are rapidly | Heretofore local deputies or in- 1. Keep U. S. Marines in Ching | rounding into shape according to |spectors have been appointed by the and increase their number if neces- | word received from the American |mayor, selectmen or warden of the| cently which took him into the in- [ Power Boat Association. city, town or borough, but the law terests wherever warcratt can pene- | Tomorrow will take place the |passed by the last legislature creat- tate. Eighteenth Annual Power BoatYace | ing the oftice of deputy athletic Immediate rcopen the United |to Block Island for the champion- | commissioner and making other States Consulate at Nanking and |ships of Long Island Sound. This|changes in the department, vested Thomson, Tenn & i‘_f;_n“ Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britate MEMBERS NEW YORE AND HARTFORD #TOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. BHart, Mgr. send a consul-general there. 3. Send American diplomatic «gents to every de facto government In China, including the factions led race will also be held for the plc- { tory Trophy with the boats compet- ing under the past perfomance han- dicap ruies recently promulgated by the authority of local appointments with the commissioner. These in- spectors will represent the commis- sioner and have jurisdiction over all Sinclair employes it would be too much danger to life and property to permit other stations to operate,” the state said. The statement said that negotia- §2.6 per cent. Internation; igar Machinery company declared a dividend of 50 cents on the new no-pic common activity and strength in Kensas City Southern, although Wall street was still in the dark regarding the basis or .exchange. General Motors dipped below 200, We Offer: by Chiang Kai-Shek, Feng Yu-|the A. P. B. A. The Block Island i sl : 2 Hsiang and all other war lords. 1f)race is open to crulsers and fast a:‘,’fi;”:’::"r t::::‘ ey Fave BEilons oyerinas . oemens had been | siock, payable August 1 to holders |\ strong support appeared in some | necess agents for this purpose | cruisers of mot more than 65 and | f/ Lot Lol lr amateur !}‘;’““ffl‘;‘g 5-{‘“? Y T nl hatlor record July 20. An exchange Of | ortno other automotive issues. Jor- should be obtained from the person- (not less than 30 feet waterline Je\-mbmom' c_‘”‘:?sqg :g"r(;t';;r‘;‘”;'w“l;‘;‘?,?-“ (& are of §100 par walue €om-|qun Aotors, which toushed a new nel of the Peking legation or select- | length, Commissioner Donohue will make or thr wres of no-par new | 1o Jv g 5s oniy a few days ago, COLT COMPANY STOCK * Price on Application. WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS ¢d from army officers in China. The approximate distance of the The stations will be eclosed In-}.ommon recently was made. Divi-|o 11 anove 18 on a revival of merger Would Evacuate Interior Bingham said he considered it a mistake to evacuate Americans from ccast or river ports, where they could be protected, as Chinese misin- terprétzd the move. He Lelieved it was necessary, however, o withdraw Americans from the interior. THEATER GRAFTING TALES DISCLOSED Seller in New York Made Much on the Side New York, July 8(#—Good secats race will be 100 nautical miles. | Time allowances will be figured in accordance with the 1927 A. P. B. A. rules. There will be a first prize and also a second prize is five boats Istart. A third prize will be given if n boats start and a time prize will aslo be presented to the boat making the best actual time. ‘At Cleveland, Ohlo, July 22—24, under the auspices of the city it- sclf and the Cleveland Metropolitan {Yachting asspciation, there will be wlhcl\.l the Cleveland regatta, which , promises to bc one of the most ex- tensive and varied ever planned for |the Great Lakes region. | Heading the trophy list at this | regatta will be the governor's cup, ! presented by Governor Vic Donahey. | {In addition there will be the com- | modore’s cup, the councilmanie cup and several other trophies as well as !several cash prizes to be competed | i i | other local appointments upon his return next Friday from Cincinnati, Ohlo, where he is to attend the Elks convention next week. PROTEGTION OF BIRS 1S URGED Department of Agriculture Starts Campaign Washington, July 8 (UP)—Pro- téct birds for without them the coun- try would be overrun with insect pests, the agriculture department advises both rural and city dwellers. “Birds may be looked upon as an definitely—pending some amicable agreement—It was said. TO BE. HOUSEBOAT New Londen, July § (®—A house- boat instead of the junk pile will be the immediate future of the con- demned rumship Elanore 1V, a 54 fot gas screw craft wiht a net ton- nage of 27 as the result of Oscar Gerdin of 106 Union street buying the ex-rummy for $550 this after- noon by Pnited Utates Marshal Ja- cob D. Walter at public auction by jorder of the United States district court of Connecticut. In a short but spirited series of bidding at jumps of from $10 to $25, Gerdin | tinally outbid Loufs Lubchansky, a junkman. Gerdin said he expects to convert the cabin cruiser into a houseboat for which she is weil | adapted. The boat was seized by the coast guard destro; Downes April 3, d¢ends on the old common we o H quarterly. 24 HOUR BIKE RACE 5-ON IN LONDO Fiiteen Premier Contestants| Start Long Grind London, July 8§ (UP) Fifteen of | Britain’s premier amateur cyclists will start at seven o'clock tonight (British summer time) on what is Lelieved to be the most gruelling | ce in the world. The event is the 24 hour tandem rumors. Gabriel Snubbers also at- tained a new peak on reports of large current earnings, ard Hudson sold above 83. New high prices also wire attain- cd by Manhattan Electrical Supply and Adams Express, whi'2 American Brown Boveri, United Cigar Stores preferred and Vivaudou sunk to new {low ground. Easy money rates and an unabat- ed investment demand for high grade securities provided the chief tackground for the advance. Wall Street Opening Stock prices moved irregularly lower at the opening of today's market. Dodge Bros. common and preferred sank to new low levels und Consolidated Gas yielded & point., Eastman Kodak moved up 2 1-2 points and International Com- bustion, 1. Overnight selling, based on the EDDY BROTHERS. HARTFORD rtford Conn. Trust Bldg. We Offer: over present force that automatically | 1223 With & careo of 490 cases of |paced race, being revived, after ujincrease of more than $111,000,0C0 fande to check outbreaks of losect | NPUOF. She was biult at a cost of |japge of 17 years, by the Polytech-|in stock exchange member loans [ ebta: a roreahaistionialne kent a| fLo/d00 mecording ito/ MarsIk Wal- | njc Cycling club, eycling scetion of |last month, was quickly absorbed Sl " by protective | t¢r- The bidding was started at 200}, or Britain’s foremost athletic |and the market headed upward un- & maximum efticiency by protective | ,pyor which it jumped in small measures 8o that their services may | & Rtk b ; der the stimulus of pool operations Fel atilledi Wheacserlposmiblo tha | LionDisAsIOR Y, 'he ope at!in a number of specialties and department said. N GTION e TRDED London, |merger rails. The recent dissolu- ; . Sparrows are noted for feeding on ; e L been speci red and | tion of several bond syndicates ac- g ) 3 ram d, ¢ 8 (P—Judge Ed- | ! a terday. & . Bergman, gencral |MelY Worked out inghore DROETLC | ants, cabbage bugs, army worms, ci- o o totny siamcq am fitted with arc lighis for the occa- |companied by a break in prices has Seetible s sl B LIl Bel o e DR T e for the |cadas, green bugs, alfalfa weevils, | F0E0 <00 ERRENE BOD (" [sion. ents, cooking stoves st- |stimulated the demand for high R S 2525 HalsojtoThaie AN CHITY (CRsn ®[and caterpillars while Meadow larks e , "y IN-1id stations have been up |grade stocks, the floating supply of suid the first 14 rows were sold out {57 gpeedsters. On the opening day, P | junction obtained by the Hartford | | P | {0 agencics from four to eight weeks e el vemacy ot | Sl ErassHODDSIE end SrghEth. I Electric Light Company restaining o0 the lawn inside the track. | which 1s believed to be sman. 12 aavince: arthonen tkels appilea||Coiobriinextiis 1815t AERNEEY. 201 bvwnite rensteqfiimuthiatencar ve: iy o8 hy Gla S RAe do staining |2 h competitor s allowed 20 | Pools, encouraged by the ease of U e e, l““‘ founding o the clty o€ LISe" | g0 greatly the number of pear|yio) 0¥l poln 0o and inter- | tandems with 20 different crews for imoney rates, centered thelr petisi- SraolE CTh sadvanicor v Held ‘gur 12ndy GBI AWl be 8 ApecT e | psylla and the codling moth. Gold- (THENE L B0 G S Gy paceon £ throughout the twice- |ties on issues in which special de- trom the agency allotments. jgram consisting of, watef PPEECC L finches like plant loe and wood-ip i, round-the-clock test. The number of |velopments are believed to be pend- How & block of nine tickets to the | POYer boat races for Gty GEEC 0 peckers are amons the most effective | e [1aps each crew will their man |ing. Dodge Brothers ssues extend eIy ATHI S Fi b U shiaeg | L d solalemysic Y, !:\Lmlhor 1 lenemies of bark beetles, wood bor-| ot i e sl e i c oIt ATEs T TioTnE o oral B nag st e Va shte v o) SympHONY/ROXEHESt A S |ers, the European corn borer, leop- | immmm——=————=————=——t| Iy addition to the compctitors, |hut met good support and recover- } each, were purchased from ed their losses before the end of the 1-Manhattan | are not available at the box offices |for by the various classes. 0% leading Broadway theaters unless | In preparation for this regatta, you apply three weeks in advance, | the city is completing a new break- und ugencies get up to $90 a scat [water at Edgewater Park, inside of for prize fight tickets ayd up to $25 | which will be the new protected for musical comedy tickets, witnesses | yace course. There will be power at the investigation into the ticket |joat races for every class, a com- brokerage business testific yes- (plete sail race card and an elabor- common. Stanley Works, Common The Directors of The Stanley Works have recom- mended the issue of $3,800,000 new 6% pfd. to replace the 7% pfd. called in. This will mean a saving to the Company of $38,000 a year, equivalent to 10% on $380,000. !lover a thousand men will be r scalpers for § client for $90 each, was related by n, manager of the Ticket Agency. also told how he book of {he unusual features will be & 1008 |, s 414" oodling moths and ]uany! | ane: 2 i vim com- | Rl esin | gistance championship swim ihetic a0 AR pest: 5 each and sold to a ! parable to the English channel and | ina events. Swimmers of in- f1c tional fume who participated in | these swims will be among the Crows, blackbirds and grackles are fond of white grubs and will follow a plow to get them in the spring. ” Fune—l;:all_s Ignacy Bula The funeral of Ign: Bula, who | pace-make ) off 1s, 90 lap [ qrived to volunteer their services first hour. Brool | pace-makers, ehecke masseurs and attendants. There will be 600 ore 60 traincrs, attendants and {masseurs in addition to a number of nsit preferred sa to a new 1927 low. American Banknote and Brown Shoe reached new high ground. Kansas City Southern as- sumed the leadership of the rail | Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co, 81 W. MAIN ST, soleee vk Theater, | Cleveland entries. | Forty-five species of birds have vith a face value of $5.5u each, for 220 each. Lergman said the practice of sell- Tintries announced to fiate for the|peen found to feed extensively on |y.qs recently killed by an automobile | ambulance men. eroup by crossing 6 to a new peak International Regatta at Dietroit 8eb- | the alfalfa weevil while 66 attack the ' i, Windsor Locks, was held this| Competitors and pacers have, for ],.,p,"(or Sl e b temby G, include the folloWIng: | cotton boll weevil. | Sorning at $68D olelock from e |Soms iims past, been prasticlng the Pop S8 S LR Lo g o the DSt of (he house in ad. |Harry B. Greening of Hamilton, Ont..| “"Mallard ducks have been effective- | snored Heart church. Rev. Alexan- | it of ¢hanging over from one tn- i .4 canc call Joans again renew- o et T e e | riving Rainbow VI, Dr. Etchegoln |1y used in ponds for mosauito con- | dor Kowalezyk was the celebrant ot | ¢ o another at speed and experts | 0% FRt B0 B “condiqerable | under-written by the ticket agencies, {of Paris with his Sadi JII, and tWO |iro), while blackbirds help keeD 1o mass and also officiated at the | belicve that the r\rr‘srnt(rpf'ard, mx'hl:‘ s mevmim a7 thesimby b ult of this practice is that | fast United States boats competing | gown boll worms and other pests. | grave, {by J. H. Bishop in 1909, of 513 ment of prices. In a great measure, and producers are only |for the Carl G. Fisher International | The pall bearers were members n“)’;‘:t.‘n 1430 yards will be soundly notabions " Fon BIEh - Blos. eMuier NEW BRITAIN H.m"‘m‘mm HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE e Fa ome "SR New London Office Tel. 3788 JOSEPH M. HALLORAN HAROLD C. MOTT ] (Continued from First Page) way of variety during duller arer My God to Thee.” sta race and in the hope The pall bearers were Guiseppe | of attracting a larger gate, the Poly- | 7 Bernardi, Antonio Coccia, Vincenzo |technic club are arranging races at | away. : Vitelli, Enrico Fioravanti, Guiseppe |various distances including two | Chile Cop Monahan, according to acquaint- | vitelli and Giusco Soli. The flower | championships, and a walking handi- [ Chrysler Corp ances, was fond of-female company |pearers were Renno Colletta and [cap to take place during Saturday |Coca Cola even, or running at a loss?" suggest- sedsters, 3 E i i and the children's choir sang. Burial | i dntenmedinte Rorlzes BN LN Cllb e e e e ey sla0 157 ho officd nibn ave||the News, in: the 115 litro jclass rewards to the value of between | VOr was up Sears Roshuck. 578 = 4 The funeral of Frank Siwik was!them and each competitor iplet- | S¥lvania Dixie Cement and Vivadou |g ooy i S . 2 c % ake | by G Wi another owned by K g ANCLEL0 1L COMID! LEGoID.E % 1 Sinclair Ofl .. 163 16 J ings with the ticket brokers make |by Gar 00d, an held from the Ukrainian church this|ing the 24 hours will be given a dipped to new minimums for nwih‘omhern Pdc .118 1171 ! ) 1 : . o r owned and raced S = _ & agencies to box office managers | Shadow, formerly o Had Expensive Wardrobe ratzchy. nted by the fifteen riders who! (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) |Stewart Warner 61 Ny | yeceipts had to be paid in royalties |opment Trophy and the King AIBCI| out“suits of clothing and a set of |Irene Dobosca, Stella Abucewicz and | cher, W. W. Perkins, H. T. G. >, | American Can 57% |Texas & Pac .. 31 96 g = v Royal Hamilton 5 eIk He agreed with Mr. Tuttle that it] Rainbow VI of the Royal H: longing was a gold clock, which, it jtery where Rev. Father Kulnatzehy | Worth, D. Marsh, I3, J. Winn, United Fruit . 13615 133 185% - Thin S 1 Ol‘def SR e | Bowman, J. J. Lee, H. Oxley, W. G.| Am Sugar . < U an dthe theaters “gyp” others from he races scheduled t home of one of his wealthy victims. St U S Ind Al 797% | —_— a - e ving: The funeral of Luigi Veccia was o 2 Z r 16 and 17, include the following rites. Grant is quite at home on the |y 3 5 : = be! : ! Anaconda Cop Wabash Ry president of the American League. Love Hurdles Barriers D aphy Raco, Secretary of Navy a shore, and a state policeman stop- | mass was celebrated by Rev, Walter : : . na @ 3 . Wa On the other Yand, Pilcher, Holds- | poit ¢“°% White Motor } Sl o e il ik alt & hio. ) . of time it will require him “to put " ce, out- e fac a ey were on the d s rendercd by I o dista sre | The love of a lass for a lad has once ‘\,‘\lp Race, the 151 class race, JJ was rendercd by Mr 1l three ave noted long distance per- Calif Pet ‘“'DO!\\OI‘!h o 142 ! g R EAYE T | !during the special meeting of the Miss Huzel I nolds of Machias, | have cruiser |1y and at once changed seats with Me., and Surfman Norman C. Cham- [is also planned to P.. 32 g 3 (Furnished by Putnam & Co. session at the Hotel Belmont, to deal the Isle: shoals coast guard sta- |handicap class. > Actna Life Ins Co . o | time of retiring,” Johnson told news- ss Reynolds arrived here sev- > fomale o < < Stolen as Was Thought |and nad numerous “affairs” in one | yyverio Bernarat. afternoon. These will be staged on |Colo Fuel ittt | Hartford Fire . “I don’t intend to do it until I u : hile [Trophy for the 12 litre class; Otto the soclety of which the deceased | & vhi e the rest of the ;)n 1:)\\fs ‘:.r.m:;xf ‘x‘i‘::x‘ l(n‘\\:?'r of Berlin with his two | was also a member. | mire manufacturers are giving “;\?“,‘:"fl‘fvh:!; ‘h‘:en:( ‘;:: mc::}‘,‘ i | i the Sigrid 1V and the | The funeral was largely attended, dor the frdt Tour pien and | CERETEEER HELS L Ee | e rid v, and Miss Betty Carstairs of & marked exceptions in both groups. fle, P s and el st : Lar e erv " Ipresented to the leaders at 3, 6, 9, plicd Mr. Bergman., |England driving her famous bob []N N”RSE,S STDRY was in the Sacred Heart cemetery. | PRESFRtCe 70 TR L0 8L 0 B | Houston Oil 41-4 both reaching ¢ ew aks, W 3 4 al Sil- pid salaries amounting to only $1,- |against which three American speed Frank Siwik . jaees ciih gt e eliec el SR “]1’“; {]l‘r(::\rt‘an[\ifmr]’rn:: ) & year, Rut through their deal. |craft will compete, one io be driven . o , while Letween $10,000 and $15,000 a year, | Jumes H. Rand, Jr., of Buftalo, e morning at 10:30 o'clock. vices | souvenir of the event vear 4 Ty Mr. Bergman said gi ick- |the third will probably be be shot and captured : 5 o : i ‘ Southern Ry .128% jergman said gifts from tick- |the cap! L were conducted by Rev. Denis Ku leven different clubs will be rep-| THE MARK 30 P. M. !Standard Oil .. 36% . prs L el ear by Carl G. Fish- T e i ! | were never handled openly because m.-l'-:‘.s:i::dr)l:ts;oi:Yac%\t Club Devel- || Monahan, “dm» said, had $1.500] The pall bearers were Helen Sen- | will be chosen from the following: High Low Close |Studebaker .. 497 5 495 from 35 to 50 per cent of the gross | cr; i ndependence day. He had numer- |cio, Anna Walena, Josephine S H. Grant, W. S. Almond, E. C. Pil- [ Al Che & Dye 1441 142% 143% |Texas Co ... .. 2 e ¢ racos, the chal- v H and to the actors, who could then jof Belgium Trophy races, | golf clubs which he bragged were!Lillian Parker. [ W. G. Stewa T G. S Ay 981 wn Ge 0 S H Gets ; AT Be Har ireening, Lillia . ; 98% Tobacco Prod .100% = claim part of the gifts. lenger will be Harry B. Greening, | o o, Seoo ™\ oiher valuable be-| Burial was in Ukra Sibthorpe, A. A. Turner, J. E. Holds * | Union Pac .. 174% 114% 174% | 1 f m'as 000 as e 1 ¢ i t. | was a system wherehy the box office | Yacht club ot Hamilton, On is believed, was stolen from the|conducted the services at the grave. U 8 Ct Ir Pipe 236 k 236 o Hazel, A. G. Keen, E. G. Bowtle. Tel & Tel 163% s their profits in the productions as|the President’s Cup SEFEC G A aliort t e teri NI are i alins Tois Vain | Among these Grant Pileher, | s 0 Tobacco U5 Rubbar i 5 e 0 c oIl A Bia savernmei from taxes | nelayat (Wastington, {D: (CyySen P e LR | Holdsworth and Marsh are the fav-| \m \Woolen U S Steel .... 1213 John;‘m 1?;: di‘::;;fl f‘m(&el:i)m B:l: O ident's Cup Race, Dodge Memor- [Was teaching the young woman to|ncig from St. Mary's church this S HML {raclk, but ot pre i oo 4 Pres operate the car, on & road near the | morning at 9 o'clock when a requicm | viously ridcen in o 24-hour contest, | lehison WaraLaE The only hitch in turning over his Vow Rei 3 ion- th Ehs ys. | B2ld Loco Rl affairs to a successor is the I And NowW £ ' Cup Race, Potomac River Champion : : ; o s the length }' 8 \0| P\glgn? quu{em: fr:"p Race, the Junior President’s | Ped them and called thelr attention | x McCrann. At the offertory, “Pie |worih and Marsh are road racers and | o ortsmouth, N. H., July 8 (@) ship Race, 2 i 5 pigedl SoES 20Y | Beth Steel Willys Over .. his home in order.” ove Tnindisd Haseiers and foday|board moter Tacss, =pscial: 1adise WESEE side of the road. Monahan |7 Crean and as the body was ) o Johnson explained his status today Miss Hazel D. Reynolds of Machias, | race and stock runabout races. 1t |18 said to have apologized profuse-{yorne from the church she sang| Can Pac . £ 2 ] a . Rey p s, | rac | & Ohio LOCAL STOCKS | American League club owners, in he young woman, to whom he re- A 7 ; attacl B . e free-for-all and [t 3 it Ber 1. Me, attached to |races, both of,th ferred as “my wife,” and drove | Insurance Stocks. iR Tls celxEnene Actna Casualty i 5 5 _ tion, were seeking a minister to mar- | _— [ have been thinking for some ry them. iStamps Washed Off, Not Astna Bire .. 505 par 't that—retiring, not ¢ ! Automobile Ins ...... 5 eral days ago and filed marriage in- | e el St 2 TESIEDINg. “Then she learned that her | cherbourg, France, July 8 (P— as acting | gyria] was in St. Mary's ceme- | tho turf inside the cyeling track. Censolpses. National Fire | can get my house in order.” Phoenix Fire ... | ked what he meant, Johnson flance, for some minor infraction of | The mystery of the absence of | as a “fence” for the disposal of |ypy Tickets have sold well, even those |Corn Prod ... the rules of the service, had been |giamps on the majority of the let- | ttolen goods in Havana, Cuba, was 1 Tor overnight session being in |Cru Steel . Rt ted for 30 days to his station ' {ars brought to France by Comman- involved. According to the sto | great demand and the event promis. | Dodge Bros rayelorsng Lo | explained that he had records as far on the lonely islands ten miles out to !der Byrd in the mcnoplane Ameri- | Monahan assaulted her in Havana, ¢s {0 be a very profitable venture for | Du Pont De 1 Conn “'l‘ “"n[“cm - back as 1893, when the western as- sea. She could not bear the thought | ca has been cleared up by Samueland she reported the incident to| 75 = HESE 0 o R Sl the club ifnot for some of the rid- | Nem \ P B aton - hecane. bl et a has Sodergren of 125 Smalley strect, was Vs jAm Hardware . . League, that required straightening held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Am Hosiery out before he stepped down from the of a scparation for a montht so she |31 Wiley, American consul here. fi:xhrra-h]:'ho_fi l:\\;’(‘o(h(‘nlrt ;Iw e e RR called on Captain S, R. Sands, con-{ mpe cons id that, when thejthe b LR L LGRS e R 5 ! 5 Players . ¢ 3 dwal : The consul sai tween Barry and Monahan, it is | Erwin chapel. Rev. Dr. Abel A. Ahl- Plenn L HIGH !_m»‘,“‘” 2 ¢ Deaton & Cadwell .... 90 |office he has occupied for more ¢ 0 ¥ v Bige-Hfd Cpt Co com than a quarter century. nder orl the first g\!m!‘d ]d n-]ict. !mail sack was ox)clm‘;l “:“‘I;e‘"s':{\"(; i | quist, pastor of the First Lutheran not only recognized the hardship . at the sta 1 - P " S ke 5 = 't 2 .ondor u > rices Aspha o P of the situation i granted a '.'4]- \,xc:r" “\‘f,gif;“.',“l,’fl”\l; the immersion of | According to the inl’ornmlivn}II-):uE.h; .o{‘hm;\\lv:d. Burial was in 'n‘f“l_" s {l i “hp"’;m.\'““‘_v ‘&u‘l"l‘:‘((nl ; 1_‘”"*“ alt ]hl}n‘gj & Spencer cofnll “How Jong do. ¥ouE edpact 1 ok hour reprieve to the young surfman, | ¢ america's forced landing in the | R“f‘nlll\;' local police, Monahan fre- | Iairview cemetery. | Christic’s today, and the James |Genl Motors g innEntsn S take you?” Johnson was asked. but dispatched his f t patrol ¢.. Attempts to replace the stamps quently boasted of his escapades to St Ross collection of 29 pictu 3t North Iron b “1 thought T would have had it Herp e SIS R B a former local nurse. Telling her Stanley Wallace finished by this time but haven't been able to finish up.” SRl | P2 how he slipped out of handeufts | The funcral of Stanley Wallace of | JFOUENE from Montreal | sold for| = Ore ©tfs Piano Falls on Him But Meanwhile, representatives of the : . while being brought to prison, he is | 70 Oak strect will be held tomorrow SRingss roximatgly| GUNoTEn D Id He’s Not Badly Injured South Main St. Paving said to have referred to the incident [ morning at $:30 o'clock from the gd rmom(Edson SATotoN cight clubs were in protracted sen- es [ adly Injure sion in a suite at the hotel. Sacco, Me., July 8 (P—Although | May Better Estimate | as “a miracie.” " 3. Kennes Co. ndortaking par- | {1 saes 417 pounds, nearly lx“ A(.’m_mx v Landers, ¥ With the excertion of final clean- e rs on Main strect and at 8 o'clock | $1000.000, e TR - B. Machine .. At oo time, Colonet b mar pinned to the ground by an upright |, = " 5qds and ends, the South 200,000 VETS APPLY St. Mary's church. Burial will | thre 7 o Qan Ll IMEHIERT i A‘A:c" il . ~ Ipert, of the New York Yankees, and piano which fell on him from a |5 P ! o img job is complete| Washington, July § (®—approxi in St. Mary's cemetery. forme lled “Admiral Tromp,” |Int Paper .... 1 Niles-Be-Pond com g E Thil Ball, St. Touis, had a private fruck Cydins Cammire, 40, of Bid. | AN strect Pavve SO0 3 €U0Y yet | mately 200,000 applications for con brought 30,000 guineus. Reynold's | Ken Cop : NonthedJudd £ | session with Johnson. Then John- deford s today uninjured. He was 2nd althoush bills oFE SeC o | version and remstatement of war I portrait “of Lady Ann Fitzpatrick | Kelly Spring .. [ Peck, Stowe & Wil . Hon otlned 16 Bk vt and RUnBatE oA ved ' to help move a plana | COMC in it is expacted WAL L) risk insurance were received during | rm——————————————y made 18,500 & Soventeen | Lehigh Val LRt otanon s 'and Ball joined the other owners. to another part of the eity. He|igibal estimate of $10,000 I I% June by the Veterans' Burcau, ac- { thousand guineas was paid for Rom- | Mack Truck [SorLIarals GOl L L . el ) e osalt an.ton.of the plang | etiored, The work was fone bY | cording. to-estimates today by Di- Juse h A Hafie ¥'s portrait of Lady Sullivan, and |Marland Oil ndard Serew . { ) WILLS T, when it was loaded. In rounding a |the board of public works rector Hines. More than 100,000 of . Turner's pleture of Venice realized | Mid Cont Stanley Works .. Tondon, July § (M—Miss Helen corner he was hurled to the ground, | outside contractors. these applications were from ex- 5 120,000 guincas. Francs Hals' “Por- | Mo Kan & tanley Works pfd . Wills, leaving for the United States The piano followed, landing on top. | S bl o " tov 4 Cydins was rushed to a hospital, He 2 Mrs. Augusta Sodergren The funeral of Mrs. Augusta Jagle Lock jearing Co . Hart & Cooley .. be DIVERS SEEK BODY indurance {6 1apse: | The meelod! in | guineas. 1t is believed t Mont Ward .. 65% | Union Mfg €O ....... oo Ba S Tk sl I Opposite § Vs Church, Mgt d - picture 13 integded for Ameri itional Lead 100 Public Utllities singles and a share in the women's Residence 13 Summer 8t.—1625-3. — service men who had allowed their Ifrait of a Man” brought 5600 Mo Pac pfd ..105% orrington Co com . [ vith fwo Wimbledon Jawn tennis was discharged after a night's sleep. Usury Charge to Be Filed Against DeMille Los Angeles, July 8 (P—The city prosecutor announced today he would file complaint charging usury * aaginst Cecil B. DeMilld, wealthy motion picture producer and banker, for alleged participation in loan |continuous search from a short time pools for refinancing the collapsed after the two lost their lives when Tulian Petroleum corporation. {of Crystal Lake for the body of Ises ' Farkoh, 17, who with his sister, | {Olga, was drowned Fourth of July (P—Two decp sea divers from the Merritt Chapman and Scott corpor- ation of New York were brought here to ald in searching the waters atternoon. The girl's body was re- covered yesterday after an almost their boat capsized. Stafford, Springs, Conn., JUIY 8| ohich incurance might be converted or reinstated closed at midnight July 2. EXTRADITION SIGNED Hartford, Conn., July 8 (®—Gov- ernor Trnmbull yesterday afternoon signed a requisition on the governor of New Jersey for the extradition of Rheinhard Rose wanted in Bridge- port on a charge of non-support. Walter A. Augur was detailed to bring the prisoner to Connecticut. S ——— BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP Celery Plants, Kohl-Rubi, Cabbage Plants, Aster Plauts Visit Our Greenhouses en Johnson St., Maple Hill. 83 West Main St. Prof. Bldg. Tel. A86 “The Telegraph Florist of New Britain” BO FATALLY HURT Stamford, July 8 (P—Angelo Pio, . was fatally injured shortly hefcre non today when his leg caught in the wheel of a garbage truck on which he was “hooking a ride" and hurled to the pavement. Ohordio Braccolo, driver of the truck, sald that he had not known the boy was riding on the truck. He was not held. N Y Central ..149% NYNHG&H 3% Nor & West ..1831 North Amer .. 483 North Pacific.. §§ Pack Mot Car 34% Pan Am Pet B 54 Pennsylvania 64 Pierce Arrow.. 13% Radio Corp .. 63% Reading ... Reyholds B ..136% 136% 529, | Conn. Lt TREASURY BAL! $220,469,970 | doubles, s bidden godspeed by n | gathering of friends as she boarded train for Southampton this after- {n0on to cateh the Berengaria. | R T PRISONER ESCAPES Thomaston, Me.. July 8 (% — | George Ethicr of Bangor, serving | seven to 14 years in the state prisen Drought has done great damagefor assault. escaped today by scaling 117 116% |in the vicinity of Buenos Aires, Ar-!the high wall surrounding the prisen yard.

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