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AEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1927. % SEPTEMBER 7 SET | City_ttems IRFATIVES MEET ls [ WellStree B ) INDUSTRIAL STOCK FORCUNES TRAL 5| AFTER LONG TIHE oo e 2 _wich oy | PUTNAM & Co, Miss Catherine McGrath of Eden|in its fourth year. While there is rlot on Tremont street and the for- avenue, Southington, is the guest of | some differenc 2 3 ) erence of opinion as to 31 WEST Tollod County SUPeror GOt ™ Fee cemoe v | Aunt and Nephew Finally Fin |3 i Semes cewn'er 65325 & by St wird | o g ' 't i lm.\[-nl-:lge lnter!:;n: l;'ere (fl:‘e!d ep W ll]a y lfl Smith street. movement reached its stride just so Are FOI’W] Up l[l TEL. 2040 A]lm s afternoon al e office o e s — prior to the election of President . unces Date town clerk as follows: Frank Xo- Miss Veronica Murphy of Tremont | Coolidge in 1924. Bot} HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL TELEPH e 3 o o oo DD OfbeP 0 Nags, | v derehs ot monant oo i 451 2o e L Deaings IR0 CER CORAL ROW SR Stasis Adamowicz of 163 Grove cation with her sister Mrs. E. J.|at record high level. The average 7 Hartford, Conn. Aug. 2 UP— [street; Anthony Leganini of Ken- [ siringacid, 2 Aug. 2 (P—A | Bersin of Flatbush, New York. (of 20 leading rails, compiled daily| New York, Aug. 2 (F—Resump- We Offer: Leonard Cline, novelist, charged sinston, and Elizabeth Ferony of 186 | search which has led Joseph Kal- = by The Associated Prese, touched |tion of the u i e . sea ¢ = { by atec 6, pward price movement . with the fatal shooting of Wilfred |SOuth Main street. man from the town of Lemberg, | DMiss Margaret Kelly of LONg 4595 as against a low of 12558 in today's stock market carried A"OW Electnc CO. pfd. P. Irwin In his home at Mansfield| United BStates secret service | Austria, o this country and has tak-| Island city is visiting her gradfather, | inis year and 10247 on January 1, |both ths rail and industrial aver- center in May, will be tried for agents called at police headquarters |en his aunt, Mrs. Cily Kalman, from | James Scanlon of Smalley street. 1325 The average of 20 leading in- |ages to 1ecord high levels, more Hart & Hegeman Mfg Co dustrials mounted yesterday to|than fifty individual issues eclipsing g & - | Los Angeles to cities and towns all = murder on Wednesday, September 7, |this afternoon and asked aid in lo & a s 3 £ 3 el b o .| Marjorie L. Sent of 417 Chestnut |y ¢ 4n 4 h cating persons here who are sus-|over the northeastern part of the street has returned to her home | 10537 38 against the year's low of | their previous peak prices of the p in the Tolland county superior court tad of . terteit $20 | count hed 1 littl 141.23 at Rockville. This date has been |Pected of passing counterfeit $20 | country reached a climax in a little | 57 s | 141.23 and an average of 120.93 on | year. The advance reached yiolent fixed by Judge Edward M. Yeomans ' bills. The bills are raised from |Hungarian restaurant here yester- SESEE mmhs‘f“uo" In Maine. | january 1, 1925. proportions in a few issues which s T who ia schediled to preside over tioke of five dollar denomination. |day when Mr. Kalman, the owner| g oo mino ot praniin Square | are belicevd to harbor a large short Prices on Application. that court during the coming term. The family of Sam Doktorman _Coni\mf: ‘f'_"’ of his office to wait upon 1x ‘o his anniin)iyecxtion: i The index of wholesale prices in|interest, Timken Roller Bearing At the same time Judge Yeomans |Was united for the first time in this|a solitary woman customer, Was o I'rance decreased six points for | soaring nearly 17 points to 141 and has given the counsel for the de-|country this week when Mrs. Dok-|Brected by the object of his search.| yrov 3 Unkelbach of Black Rock |JNe: due largely to a decline in the | Manhattan Elsctrical Supply nearly fense, former Attorney General Wil- torman and her daughter, Rosa,| Neither of the two Kalmans had | o enue “architect, left Saturday for | NdeX Of food stuffs, the Bankers'| 10 points to 131 i liam A. King of Willimantic. ana |Joined Mr. Doktorman after a trip of their own blood since |, 4o weeks' stay at his summer TTUst Company is informed, the gen-| Banks called about $10,000,000 in United States District Attorney John | from Europe. ¢ leit Lemberg, he when a lad|home at Bay View, Milford, where |3l figure for June being 636 as | loans during the day but there Buckley until August 15 to make i TR of 13 and she soon after her mar-i\frs Unkelbach and daughters, | *52inst 642 for May and 754, for peared to be plenty of funds their final election of trial by court ENTRIES GLOSE FOR riage to her cousin, also a Kalman. | yiyrtle and Burnice and son, How- |June, 1926. able at the federal rate of four per | m mn or jury. & -‘I;*- Kalman, “i‘o i°°h after her{arq, are spending the summer. | cent. The recent reduction in bank- - R O S e ephew's coming to America years o | Frank G. Shattuck, Inc.. owner of | ars’ acceptances, following soon aft an election pf trial by court, but be- RAGE OVER PAGIFIG 4go, has sought the boy who left| Frank Caruccei of Liggett's Drug | the chain of Schrafft's Candy Stores, | er the decrease In Kansas City fed- || Burritt Hotel Bldg.. New Britats Telephone 3500 cause the new law requiring three Lemberg to escape a harsh step-|store, spent the day at Savin Rock | had a net income of $430,085 for|eral rescrve rediscount rate, has MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCE EXCHANGES Judges to sit in murder trials Judge | mother, ‘:"“’”‘j“‘ tonight to Hart-|yesterday. |the guarter ending June30, equiva- | aroused hopas in speculative quar- Donald R. Hart, Mgr Yeomans has given them an oppor-|Ten Plaues Are Listed to Wing | ford to obtain her belongings. When o lent to $1.50 per ghare of common |ters of cuts in other reserve centers, Al 2} tunity to echange thelr minds'up to e LT e 8 (e she returncd to Springfield there| Miss Ruth Johnson of 462 Park |stock, as compared with $390,779, | particularly those serving the agri- the time fixed. Mr. King said today % 2 will bo a holiday in the language Of | street, is visiting in Delaware as the |or $1.30 per share forthe same per- | cultural reglons. All of the high that Cline’s counsel are still consid- |. ‘Water. | the overjoyed host. guest of Mrs. Aina Anderson Beebe, |iod of 1926. The net income for six | grade railroad and industrial stocks ering this problem. : BoaE ey formerly of this city. months is reported as $840,815, or | reached new high ground, the list y San Francisco, Aug. 2 (UP)— MONOPLANE OKLAHOMA e 0 per share, as compared with |including U. 8. Steel common, Gen- We Offer— This was the last day for aviators | Giles L. Revnolds Dies 17,100, $2. per share last|eral Motors, General Electric, | PRISON SENTENCE GIVEN | enter what romises to've e\ 1 TAKE OFF FOR JAPAN A anoiasy T e most spectacular and daring race in t Home in New London ing, Baldwin Locomotive, Conso H f d Fi l MIGHIGAN GIRL BAND[T the history of the universe—an air- | Giles L. Reynoyds, 81 years old,| A gain of 23,530 registerad ehare |dated Gas, Chrysler Motors, Hud- arttor 1re Insurance Company plane race from Califronia to Ha- | Bemnott G e Al Midlerion bookkeeper at the Stanley Works holders this vear brings the total|son Motors, Woolworth, Atchison, waif. ¥ ¥ from 1876 to 1806, died at his late |for the American Telephone and|New York Central, Union Pacifi 2 s I Three to 15 Yeah Ts Sentence Im.| At midnight the entry list closes | First Leg of Long Flight home in New London yesterday Telegraph company to 422,671, said | Southern Pacific, Southern Raflway, | Natlonal Fll"e nsurance Compafly e e :?d 10"13' "(h“;":""dl"‘”l :e ?":‘" to Japan, 5 “\r"n”Y 4 1“\0& in th;s cnyt )141'; [to be the greatest number of share | Canadian Pacific and Chesapeak: ; Cpon -Hal e to take off Aug. 12, when the | Reynelds built the residence at 343 Inolders in any corporation in the|and Ohio. ’ = § race over 2,400 miles of open cea | Hartlesville, Okla, Aug. 2 (UP) | West Main strcet and with his family ' worid. Soms T e o0 e G A (20 TR et Phoenix Insurance ompany Miss Who Held Up Bank begins. S e »rll;»--mwrlt Grifiin and Al Henley, ] ?\. ,"‘;’;'I (v’lfw'bhoL;:ew{orol:;‘marsi t!;[c- | Tell system hold shares and 193,167 | ported to be heavy buyers of Tim- : The race is known as the Dole- pilot and navigator of the mono- | Vas one o incorporators of the | .n o) : ol Jon, Which sold as low as 18 aarl Saginaw, Mich. August 3 (UP)— : el g A et ar e \ ! {employes are paying for en, which seld as low as 78 earlier e Chrystlers 19, bobbed. | 12¥alian air derby. The winner will | plane Oklahoma, landed at Phillips Aumerd nul»\vil: Co. li“”ki‘h"”dp]ph""j}shures on the installment plan.in the year. Foth Timken and Man- Price on Application = fld'llb iy ’b d;‘ d ] : xccei\"a a ,;mo :9 u].:.:m;. So : g 1d here today, ready for the take e rer of that company | \nout 5,000 shares are held by for- | hattan Electrical Supply, which has ' ‘ afred bank bandit, was sentenced |ten plancs have been listed as parti- [off on the first leg of their flight | ' . !cign investors. | more than doubled in price this W P ¢ : s . Storss e s e do n today to ssrve from threo to 15 |cipants and it was expected at least |irom Oklahoma to Japan. [ s wite, Mrs, Mary R. | Bt g s e ot accept Margin ‘Accounts. vears in the Detroit House of Cor- |two more aviators would sign up | The Oklahoma left the National | .. Sy of‘ ;’;m‘"n“"‘ Bookings of tha Westinghouse | ing. The rapidity of the advance | rection. - | Electric company for the quarter|in these and other issues led to cau- today. X Air Transport field at Oklahoma it it et et The girl attempted to hold up The | Three women will ride n planes |City at 10:19 a. m, when 1ow- | i) New London and interment wit|ended June 30 were $40,750,670, as|tionary advices by some of the People's Savings Bank here recently entered In the race as radio opera- |hanging clouds lifted. The ar- | he in this city tomorrow afternoon a!,‘a:ainn $50,914,572 in the preceding | larg: mmission houses, who urg- to obtaln meney to pay off the tors and observers. [ture was unannounced. a0 oraTooEs quarter and $44,862,357 for the|cd profit taking on the theory that mortgage on the farm where she e It was expected the Oklahoma | d same quarter last year. the technical position of the market lived with her fother in a log cab- would take off for San Francisco | - had been weakened. WOULD END STRIKE e e |Boston-N. Y. Passenger A net profit of $355.741. equal to| THE MARKET AT 2:30 P. M By pleading guilty, the girl was to Honolulu and Tokio Air Line Discontinued [31.42 a share, is reportea by the (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) liable to a sentence of life, but|e o Vvic Dohahey Moves To men‘l.x ]" m}v)_.Lm-k of busi ):’:m‘ln t»rnnn\i;ica! r!'ovlp;r:mnnn for e ll»;xngn 11'3‘:' 14*]: o s has brought about the discon- | for the six months ended June 30, as Che & Dye EA 59 3¢ 02 HARTFORD Judge W. H. Martin imposed the lighter sentence, with a recommen- Bring About Resumption nuance of passenger service be- |against $323.14S, or $1.29 a share in | American Can 61% 61% 617 dation that she serve only three MEET AGAIN TODAY e ston and New York by the thefirsthalf of 1926, Net profit for :: E;\:"&. M lzi:: ;QM: :"i: 8 rfC&nn.TrustBlg. vears. His investigation of the case, of Mining. Colonial Air T ansport, General John | the quarter was $222,071, a gain of Tel. 2-7186 he eaid, led him to belleve that] o, ;pus 0., Aug. 2 (UP)—Gov- L “5;{::;"’?{ dentfeniineieon | Sdltitorettgine b atan ey i & Re 171% 167% 171% 2 Thelma was a victim of elrcul- ,.nor vic Donahey today moved to gy o oo o 0 AR canpolner oaay. R T, m Sugar . = = ctances, rather than a criminal. |eona. the suspension of the mining | SC°K Flands First on Memorable await further de-| The Consolidated Cigar Corpora-|Am Tel & Tel 167% 111y i PRLIE € > ity : | mand, Gen. O'Ryan said. inc 280,614 | cco 3 3 The girl's father D. D. Chry8Uer, finqustry which has paralyzed the S o T e (T R e e e e o AeddeRL O + farmer. and the irl's mother |piuminous ficlds of Tinois, Indiana France, When e Arrived. ily mail flights in single motored |against $765.814 for the first hait of | Anaconda Cop 451 i bom "mm- e ’-md l:;enh“xl(‘ar-:;s gt ani s"w..'ht ‘:‘?m“c.n‘gefltllel celand, Aug. 2 (P—Charles A, |Pl2TES: The tri-motor Fokker {1926, and ka “net, income of $756,985 | Atchison ... a8 1081, We Offer: since she was two-and-a-half ¥ Jacksonville wage agreement las pouEE2 ¢ ;|transport, which had been used for | for the quarter as against $481,649 | Bald Loco : 511, St , were in court when sentence | e and Ambassador Myron e 4 T Al t first on u.n}"“-‘*"”g rs is for sale. for the eame quarter last vear. Balt & Ohio 4 12215 | was imposed. The mother showed | Governor Donahey in telegrams to it O Caliteer 22 n tion, but the father wept. Governor Len Small of Hlinois and | memorab ht of May 31, on Le A = eth Steel ... 53 5 331 | i o Iad_Jackson of Indlana, |Bourset ficld, paris, shook hands| Y OUthful Bandit Nervous Mack Truck earned $4.36 a share |Calit Pet 5 ! uaranty rust Tisits d Meeti asked them to join him in bringing |4 today. And Kms Detroit Man |°n commen stock in the first half|Can Pac 103 1Y Visits Boar catne a peace conference of the United 3 ceted each other as old| potroit, Aug. 2 (Pr—A Seuti of 1927 as against 07.50 a share in|Cer De Pasco With His Parachute |yine workets ana the-coat ~ oper. | ric hen Tindlergh enterat Mr. [adopting the rols of a bandis be. | TSt RaIf last year, ix months | Ches & Ohis I . Aug. 2 P—Albert C. [ators. N rick’s room at a hospital where | e i net profit was $3.667,740, as eom-[C M & S P Los Angeles, Aug. ators came panic stricken during a hold- | oo BYO0L b el 3 riery 4% 5 He is recovering from an operath : Johnson, airman, and luggage ar- ot ng m an oeperation. | up here today and firing promiscu- £ X 3 g he 926, Net ofit for ths e G oSl et matcons it restaurant, | nalt ot 1326 pr f he |Chile Cop Night on Le Bourget Field, vived by parachute at the Ambassa- (Bav Gtate Labor To R S el . 15 dor hotel here yesterday, dropping LA < _ 'Mid- st Shiveri = KiE 1L ETotnay Koue quarter ended J,'m,h 30 was $2.218.- |Chrysler Corp 5 5 e or Oppose Sherman Act | lid-West Shivering in (et ey “\h;‘”;‘rpnp_d very | 433 amainst $1,450,304 for the pre-icoca Cola 25 | a pany ing of the board of di- . g s e s ‘| Unseasonable Cold Wave ceding quarter. N rectors of the Southern (’junlvrnm. Fall River, Mass., Aug. 2 (T'l‘)h 3 nervous, and an older man enter- 9 S chiias n Kansas Cit ug. 2 (A—The mid- : = va 3 NVESTMEN' chapter of the National Aeronautics The Massachusetts branch of the Kansas City, Aug. 2 ( The mid {ed the ‘place during the breakfast Consol Gas 2 ! INVESTMENT SECURITIES } ! association. American Federation of Labor, at|dle Avgust shiver today | hour and d employes and pa- | Rei A el ek L L i 1 itai i ‘ | ordered employes and pa- | Reid of Portland New CraaI s New Britain Office ~ City Hall Tel. 5200 Due to certain miscalculations jjig 424 anuual convention here to-jand toy ume into vogue 28 ns to hold nup their hands. The | . when he jumped from the speedin& | sy~ went on record as favoring pLessure area swapt low tem-| younger man bogan S Director of Mack Truck |podge Bros 4 5 : ; = Pear] § 3 Jounger men) heedn Nrlng immeais |8 e e L SaR e | Cosker Bros & : 1 Hartford Office 75 Pearl St. Tel. 4655 Western alr express plane Which |jgiate repeal of the Sherman | peratures fror into the [ately, five bullets entering Kerch's tion to the board of directors of |Erie RR brought him from Salt Lake City, [ .. trnet act. Y 1t of the country | body. The bandit fled without ob- ain and mist 1 Kansas, Mis- t ck Truck corporation today of e 1st Pfd 643 Johnson missed the hors d'oeuvres \™ o "yl report, which w S ot 2 Sl 5 i za- |souri, Towa and Nobrask added to 2 ‘alter E. Reld of Portland, Me., [Famous Players 95 ; % Amerlcan Exchange-—lrvmg Trust Co. and by a small margin a clump of [ oo 0 gy adopted. the or bamboo trees. But he was in time [(Pat BOIE S T onhosed .to |the discomfort (OR'S SON BETTER | One of the largest individual share- | Fisk Rubber . 165 - for soup. {he Sherman act as interpreted by| In the northern hulf of Kansas| Boston, Aug. 2 (UP)—alvan T, [holders of the company. caused |Genl Asphalt . ! Bankers Trust Co. (New York) A bell hop snatched his luggage rts to legalize big business ) temperatures a from 5 | Futlor, Jr., son of the Massachusetts {considerable discussion in Wall | Genl Elec . % 120% s 100 Tab Ted ol onene Wt oNesanto) Lest e s Bl R LR T R S R e g o ot st SR G ; Guaranty Trust Co. attitude. authorizing injunction p sedings | Weather barean reporls, w tem-{ing very well” at Phillips House of | Reid’s accumulation of Mack |Gt North 1 O C o SN ETR to prevent union men from strik, PCrafures in the southern part werelthe Massachusetts General hospital, |stock has been tinged with mystery |Gt Northern Pfd 100 “Heinie” Simmerman i | from ; to 6 y tinfall ex-|whire he was operated upon for ap- |and on some occasions it was said ;'m!! States Ste - T H ir "Phe report described the law as|cerded fwo fr S ome sections. | pendicitis three days ago. the buying was for the account of | HIndsen Motor 911, A To““eq\ M‘"fi,fl.fi.‘&} --1_\\::.“'1'-:‘1' and further declaved | In morthuester uri. temper- — General Motors although that was |1l Central .. o eatey |use: of tlie wrlt gt junction VER( HREhEssianSsd 5 to 60 des| denied in responsible quarters. Int Nickel . R S or © the |the sult of equity ‘has .thrown|Erees. Omaha es Moines re- Reid at the April meeting of the [Int Paper former star third baseman fo < [ company voted $3.000 shares of | Ken Cop EER SN ¥ a es and a like tem- ! New York Giants, is to become a l|America buck into slaver perature F l M , Selly Spring r y ] any unions also were con- Mack common and it was under- [Kelly Spring benediet The s bane wero pub | Compars e unerals |hl erne el e 1'::’9:\. “r:l:r)ia;v. "Aug. 16 to Miss| The report favored an adequate (_mff;fl“‘_‘:‘m‘v;"l‘ ‘\'v“_“"‘; - —-=—="|| more than that. i"“”s & an Christine Logee of Milford. workers' _ compensation bill and a . JEER A8 TG i today Horious LeCross [5] R Ninaaton “Helnle' who Is now & s:lesmal:.‘ifi shorter ‘x\ork.la;‘y‘;m:r work-week, | oo ptured the silver o +fhrec-| Tuneral scrvices for Horfous Le- | Lions Club Members Mid Cont best known, perhaps for the part N fand urged suppo © 8% day international r 1 for model | C're 14 Broad street will be held | : a Can & played in Giants-Athletics world's | press, defense of the workers' right vachts, defeating by one m»m’vm(’h,‘.‘ rrow morning at 9 o'clock at St. ! HOId {nfonmal Meetmg \‘:Z ;t:: ?nl [\'v\' series of 1911 when he chased Col- o strike, and expansion of Ameri-|p oL Fr (00 Blaek, | Pet church with a solemn high A Summer's day ‘“good fellow- e ‘“,‘__, plil lins of the Athletics across the plate | canization work. R ounee ke Model { Mass of requiem. Interment will be ,SPiP" meeting was held by the | "‘,‘ e with the winning run in attempting | A yesolution, urging clemency ar =0 " |in Sound View cemetery, North | 4ons club today. There was no reg- '\_“\f“".“l, GRSl to catch him on third base path.|gacco and Vanzetti, doomed radi- E =5 | Adams, Mass. ularly arranged program and no of- N ‘\ LAl oS The fleet footed Eddie won and 0 |oq)s, was expected to be adopted w b SeC ficial_speaker. Tha entire ~meeting | Y ¥ R \’\1&’ b2 id the Athletics. by the conventlon at its afternoon Mrs. Hjalmar Anderson. e seasion. “uneral services for Mrs. Hjalmar ers and guests. Several , N : f vt | - n of Camp street, Plainville, | 1120 present who have been on va- i Arrested A_Eam as | 5 ifi ! X [ Will be held at the home tomorrow | CAtion [rips told of their travels. | Prison Doors Close | Brother Identifies 3 | Rev. Arthur | Fast President Harry G. Hancock | Pan Am Pet Auburn, N. Y. Aug. 2 (P—Wear- | Body Found Monday - e, A B pastor of the Plainville |told of some interesting things he | Pennsvivania ing plaid kilts, John L. ;‘1“”‘" left 1 Bridgeport, Conn. Aug. 2 (T —! g 3 st church, will officiate, In- | ’“” e ']" ""i‘(‘"‘"“'o“'m l“;;“fi" ‘Tg::“ Auburn prison today atter serving |y, A RERIC ST on eniplove of 4 | [torment will be in West cemetery, | Mass ORELjSpoie fo Eeno | Al two and a half years for forgery .“xo.calk Slipper factory was the | | Plainville, {eral discussion on motor camping ' Readivg .. angl was re-arrested immediately a0t ang gound dead vesterday in the | | jeadtettinsiyesineld. e e o iEroidenes (R aEdolansier R PSS e B et 3 | e Berlenbach Again Says Southern Pac He’s Going to Retire |Southern Ry Martin Lazutkas. ] charges of passing worthless checks . ihade for one of the abutments 3 Ifuneral services for Martin La- | Fletcher posed as a Britlsh armiV | o the new Yellow Mill bridge, Strat- . § zutkas of 169 Kelsey street, victim | Siticen frod avenue | : | o drowning Saturday at Holmes' | i o1 i Identification of the dead man was X \ % Brickyard pond on South street.!| New York, Aug. 2 (UP) — Paul |Standard Oil NEAR DEATH AFTE 5 !/made today by John Riccio of this | e . were held this morning ar 9:31 Berlenbach, former light heavy- |Seart Werner Norwalk, Conn., Aug. 2—EAWard (v his brother-in-law. i & ; o'clock at St. Andrew’s church. Rev. | weight champion, who knocked out | S 14¢hake! Hitchcock of Westport. brother 0f| Riccio said that Cabozzi had been ; sdward V. Grikis, pastor, celchrted | Bob Lawson in a recent comeback, | LoNAS & Fac Tommy Hitchcock, internationally yissing from home since Saturday 7 5 a requiem high mass and conduc probably will retire from the ring. | Tohac .v‘}‘vm\ known pole star, was still reported |night. ] 3 3 ttal services at the grave at| Dan Hickey, Berlenbach’s manager | LNIO" Fac . in a critical condition at the Nor- cometery {told the boxing commission today he | "ited I'rul " . =0 Y 3 8O r Pipe walk hospital today, where he s Timken Roller Stock g iring the mass St Andrew's | had urged Berlenbach to give up || S Ct IV PIP choir sanw, vandering “Nearer My fhting because of the opinion that suftering from a dislocated vertebrae ? S : following a dive into ‘shallow water 1 SQBIS to A)(C\\ BFCQ\d 3 (iod to Thee.” The pall bearers were | 1® 18 throuzh and that he might be : at Compo Beach Sunday. New York, Aug. 2 (P —Squeezing ¥ Bartholomex Rosys, Joseph Kach- |injured — permanently in another .\ ch Rv N R Hitcheock's right side has been |of the short iuterest in the common 3 - el Anlhan v ot S tinls 6y | nEDY [rsbanRg NB it paralyzed since the accident, but|stock of the Tnn:;}:-n' Roller u:m;-::i 3 rusas, Willlam Yotautas and Charl ‘n Tht"Lim:vv;:n.\l\nnhlh;\\ “H}'vlre‘v the ‘\_Lf" '_.l;“v‘ New Departurs X-rays taken indicate he has ne\vth Company, sent tha \. ) e Awackas. i deriche BEAnsnDa shivwon d have to | White Motor or a broken neck nor fractured skull | nearly 17 points to a new high rec | PR e live up fo a contract to fight Tommy | White 3etor - 417 as at first reported. L e e N vork S | CARD OF THANKS (R R BRI T S T s sxchange today. similar squeeze 1 3 Ar. and Mre. Peter Cocoris, wish P RS BRI e JAPANESE PROPOSAL took place in Manhattan Electrical 1 3 [ to thank the Russell & 4 OR WHIPPING. STOC! anese proposal for & provisional | peints to 131 as against a loss of 3 | for the heartfelt sympathy shown|on a int of an 1l-year-old Railrond Stocks cruiser agreement at Geneva to last | 53 1-8 earlier in the vear. : : | toward George Cocodls during his|boy thathe had been given 4 horse Conn, estern R R, guar, until 1931 reached the state depart- LA B ‘];mv illness and death, whipping from which he received a|q, Lonks, and Trust Companics ment today and was promptly trans- | Receives Jail Sentence {eut on the arm t medical treatment, mitted *o the navy department for 0 g N i 3 | 3 : : examination. Presumably it was Before 200 Creditors i 47, of this city, was sentenced to| also relayed to the summer White Nl"»fl\ \’or;\.”,\(;xg. r: ()/?Lr 1 x'nlxl»“ ‘an 30 days in jail when he appeared in se at Rapid City . |audience of 200 of his creditors : it b et " ending anlysis of the Japanose David T Deutsch, 40, o lnwyer. was, . 8 T e e T officials |sentenced todayXo four years in Sing } e RS A RRIA i : o ent Sing prison for having obtained UNDERTAKER peated warnings of Zareski to three withheld comrment. o e P Phono 1625-2, one of v\\h(\lm was Pasquale SRR SRR, SRR 4 : . Opposite St. Mary's Charch, 3 7 11, to keep off his fco 2 1 hvelo) h SENTENCED BY FRIEND nn:rlgus;s on automobiles that did Residence 17 Summer §t.—1625-3, cagon. Mairano after heing whipped : BRSO, 8. Envelope Co.' pfd. ....ies Sery Washington Bureau) New York, Aug. 2 (UP)—David not exi | Zareski complained 1o police and | faniirs Trus: L ock ( Co. 3| i0ns of the fay-imbabNoN LAt R. Deutsch. former prominent a n Zareski was arrested cai 5 i 0 ] i | rematning tn Bibkeiranih et - irat woman aquatic stars is Belmar Ship- torney whose self:confessed forger- /£ : o ik Hartford, Conn, Aug. 2 (UP)— “ H] ¥ ey ies cost his relatives and friends i, oo Fol 0t ritord's municipal : BOLLERER’S CHIEF OF CHAPLAINS. Aetna (¢ - 565 8 TREASURY BALANCE |ley, Washington debutante. And her upwards of $1.000,000, today was, ., he Washington, Aug. 2 (P—Colonel | Automobile s sye i Treasury Balance, $164,540,060, long golden tresses are expected to et 5 port, has been enlarged to the = gton, Aug. 2 olol A O reasury Balance, 164,640,960, | long g esses P! sentenced to from four to 10 years &, e'ag soreq hy the purchase ml AU pSUoD d(ay 0} 08804} BU0Y 10y POSY SHOP John T\ Axton, chisf of chaplains of [HeS Five Ins, €0 seisecisesrs STl itiy SER o {impede her water speed not one lota S Steel suggestions, Washington in Sing Sing by Judge Max Levine. . tract adjoining the fleld. $24,000 | s100dxo oys . u0LBUIUSTAL SSIIN.. 50 | with Tiemwers ore wive, T 9% ™70 881l the army, was guest of honor at & |Bhoenix. (Fire) Ine Co ..l FALL PROVES FATAL [in the forthcoming South Atlantic s testimonial luncheon here yesterday |Rossia Ins. Co. SRR Hartford, Conn., Aug (UP)— | Championships. a lifelong friend. has been appropriated to buy thekwndes ayy jussaadad [} R e : v the 2504034 [jIN UBWNOOD | Vialt Our Greenhouses on Johnson Bt Deutsch forged chattel mortgages |property, The fleld, one of the | apelD 'A30 opueRY 28 dn-punod|Maple Bt o o0 37 In_recognition of the I5th anniver. [Life. Indemnits e O Charles C. Mitchell, 47, was killed in | a on motor cars in connection With |largest in the country, takes in about | Alseq [vAUUT 3UPWOIYIOZ W UI|8Y West Main S, Prot. Bidg. Tel. 836 |6ary of his entrance into the Serv-|aume casualty & Gerets Co. . $30 300 |& fall from a third story windew of | Herald classified ads stand ever © money-lending scheme. two square miles. Myoing UOIBUISRAL '301AI9S VAN) |“The Telegraphi Florist of New Britaln” ice. Astna Lite Ins. Go. ... #52( 660 his home today. Iready to serve.

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