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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE g 1928 SHOUTS ‘HOLD MEP RIVAL CREWS ARE i (Wall Street riee | WARKET PLUNGES AND DS QUICKLY 55755 ] TRYNGOUT RIVER 2 -5 1 DOWNWARD TODAY PUTNAM & CO. ox to Louis glon, at the Legion lon Al 8 warranty, Governor street. Ju'elock this evenin i 2 tons by the Frank Sanford, 74, Stricken in | wonones Kezck to Louis Wentland, | [t S o of e, 10| Ao, i B i e 31 WEST MAIN §T., NEW BRITAIN o, T4, Stricke i vrars, Gotemer e ™" | Hudson Today I5 Witnesing oy o, v o et 5 AL Gaused by Uneasiness Over G- TEL. 2040 i e e Cils | or ik wiluien Saoating | entiut i 153.671 tous, | d HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW. THL ! Main Street Room g e R G Test Spins 1,NWMM S P e e montc beiore | 13| Monetary Conditions L n R Ll T $450 mortgage, Governor street, Ehn street, “myllwr i in the d - Zap oLt =5 239 S Shouting, * o s Louis Wentland to E. W. Sehultz, | poughker 8 B — Poeay S sl ; el il i ey LAt Sl Whom o had raomed for the | $43) mortguge, Governor strvet. | i ouks e s @ — AL L W L - e : ‘ We Offer: | placid Hudson under a warm sUn | cossitating ampuiation. of i 01 e 2o of eapacity in past 10 years, Frank Sanford, 74, Iugh Christie to William W.|grow the crews of Columbia, Penn- | humb at e § = : May 5 st 9 in| collapsed this morning in his room | POWeT Telease of mortgage, Arch | gylvania and the Navy to the river {uin m.;,. spit G Sl Apt jaus el 5 ¥ 001 H rtf d ( :as at 181 Main street and died this |40 Locust strects. today for fast dashes under the | S = ditions, which was it d by e a or: o afternoon about 1 o'clock. Mr. San. | ‘William Dower to Farmington |{ime watches of their coaches. Comnion & d:slonknald- | inovesss el nearly bl LI S ford had not. been well for |SavVings bank, $7,500 mortgage, | ith the intercollegiate regatta |ers o1 r stors Corporation | PTOkers’ loans last k, was Common the past four months, but|AIth and Locust streets. 12 days away, the varsity cights of r ecor ter_of 6§ e L4 sy dosnmand $1End.of this morning he AVilliam Dower to the Commercial ; f had gone out for Pennsylvania and Columbia, last | L T J i in jle fodayis k market, Ex- Price on Application, Lreakfast as usual. He rcturned and | TTist Co.. $6.500 mortgage, Arch |year's champion, raced over the 'ulll 15 . 27,543 ¢ Beps | Hreme. fog active 15 was sitting in his room when the [4nd Loeust streets. four-mile course in about the same | ond ‘quarter of 14 jranged {rom 2 1o nearly 10 pois atack came on, His fellow roomer, | James A, Nicola | time, @ shade under 20 minutes. | oy bioushsomeinetorsrise Lok Thomas Lacey, rushed to his aid but | 1Ar#ia, ¥ Spring | Rusty Callow sent the Penn tresh- | —— ! T heayy QURng dheialisendan, was unable to support him and the |5t man ecight through a two-mile time 5 hout the In view of 1 deerd in wo men fell to the floor, Mr, Lacey | P¢arl F. and Mabel E. Haley to |trial in about nine and a halt min S4 Not G()][]g Into Active|com - the finst of the year | prices st week, (e b pansion Injured his back and was forced to |4 %ink. warranty, Francx-mee«.!m.u\»m» “0ld Dick” Glendon, N: : 582,000 by BEn-1of loans can and was call for aid from Ahe barber sho Albert 1., Jerome W., George J. | mentor, pushed his plebe crew over | g 2 evp-econd, againat 31,= | generaliy ¢ ] Lo beavy on the fleor below. They got “:"un.t Ada M. Hitchiner 10 Mra. Anna!!hw same route on fow scconds | SElVlce A am 4 00 I “ille Joarresponding | financing W offerings, Call umnn mn Sanford to bed, but he was beyond | M- Hifchiner, one-half intercst in | slower. All the times we period of 1927, Al sections of the | or 4 9 ), Sei | i s 14 such plentirul Bupgly Nolg., Beoth Ghn: dis o c?l't-}Jx’al|l’r°["”) o \l.mon v e e | H country, except the far west, showed | it W Can Tl G > : | Boston. June § (UP)—The sub-|gains in the period. The Middle 5 pst Main S e | e ’ ) ! ins in the period. The Middl et 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 marine S-4, newly equipped and | Atlantie states R sl 3 : _ Mr. Sanford was born In the Fall | Ten Eyek's favorite training £r0und | eongition. the Ch e vy | 66 Il.‘, cent s DR e : i Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchange Mountain_district in Bristol but had | |and the veteran coach announced |yard. will b ueed as an experic ¢ e in the trads Stuart G. Segar, Manager lived in New Britain for many y | that to influence i = ars, he will watch his oarsmen for | jiental ship e el e having been employed in the ship- | | day or two and then probably Will |yices and it uvy"um-wi to sink her ping room of the P. & F. Corbin | several changes in the boat- | quring expeviments and then have Co. for the past two decades. He was mu What they will be he would | ¢ 5 ”r n jdep = i d studeuts of the We Offer: a member of the O. U, A. M. and uu' forecast, Laiviy hool k the ship an i1 e A : -v e i was a Congregutionalist ] Californix went bhelow the rail- |1 it to t g sociation r ed th b CAs0L He is survived by one hrother, [h() g mmll ridge for a paddle, end o he S o cricd its crew MHE[] TENI]EN[;Y L i 1 ul' T o Gaol Daghts of Aneia AR e e SR RT T Bridgeport Hydraulic lin, and several nicces and | open C(m"nuon ‘nlunfl on the four-mile course north | I'rovine: town coast after ramming hephews, stions then }\;;:m (s;.',::fi alidest e {of the intoreollegiate stretch, put in | (he coust guard catter Paulsen, will | Py ices (]me[ But [udusmals Ale ol i o1 st e on Application. g a hard morning’s work. 'M(fi.< a training school for those | of Waterbury, and George and| Milwaukee, Wis. June § (UP)— | |students who are” interested in un- | | port for ¥ Eiriss Santord of Brlaieks kantins he L kes WA Dunc BELIIE) o [ S in Some Demand s e T oqLten and a sister had died within | supreme officers and national di- | Will befitted with safety de- | 195 1-4 stimulated the atternoon re- the past year. rectors of the Cathollc Daughters of ‘\m\ now planned for submarines ! i Funeral arrangements are incom- | Amevica opened a {wo- {of the mavy. It 15 not planned to! New York, Junc § (B—Pric i W session I iline e e o8t Aot plete. | here today, with high officials of the rolmmumn Uie Wll-fatod Sehin for(UATs RIS midell I a puistbonty, v o By Soliont mol i sk oG e {order in atiendance from all parts of submarin pose fUnBTh T Lon A BRRCraReE ST e M h e e e b Pyle Bunion Derbyite | the United States Mary €. — ount of ti ilable ap- G AR Miss money ava 1 Still Continues Trip |1, emeg ™ 7» "rreme ”" . |Coxey of Army Fame to |1y} ! Danlcla Midland 7 14, and Tnte embers Hartford Stock Exchenge | gent, presided the general m( ] Okluhoma City, OKla, June 8| 1o, Council, ASSCmb]]llg Today, Seek Place in Senate | = incli caviness e e 4 NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD v, nnm.u' 4 | (UP)—Bearded, long of hair and ling the week ,of the order’s silver Columbus, Ohio, RRerEETY .copper G5, International | POINts or more were recorded ST e e S e e onubie sllyer | e s O ne §.— ] . S| ST PR R s e Burritt Hotel BId3. Hartford Conn. Trust BId&. ** Colony BI e o o e e B Gl | Hoar Bome Moy 2o T S Do o - b " iy g <1 A, M. Byers, Dela & Hudson » United States with brilliunt re-1 lon, toda ile went aimong ers, “Prophet” Jones B. Isracl, 59, S Hi Al s Sl o saeas ceptions, social functions religious | 5 Atlantic Refining, Fra — as arrived here, still engaged in @ | exereises and civie programs, A aa St ele V. T R T s | CTonE Ty G n Lt S b RonAlar. 1 cross country hike. Tt i Mol el ; Claiming Jis elapscd time from | x 'y with & membershin of 6o 1oy | Y.os Angeles here is better than v\m 3 ikl | L Catholic Daughters' orga 7 Ce : I « for the samo aistance, Prophet | Prrad fo all purts of the United |ihoso six atates,” said Prosid broftban ity ! 20 Shares Hartford El Light Torael, whose rcal name is John B, | =4l banadu, Worto Rico, Panama |, yawrence of t sl GAS GOUs v : ko St e R ric Lig| Nash, announced he would eontinue [y 55 e S0 JE0 & EREEL BUAR- | council, speaki t the cleve X Yorl ne s R the grind to Bangor, Me., “to show | *(T% '” ek Lan lquarterly meetin today, what a constitution a man can have |5 | #H0 PUIEINS SOCICty I e | " wp wish to differentiate hetween A1 he lives right.” | [oan-mindedness iny Non. & ; 2 : H na o Supr ) &uic W i a by irmer totals, Ameriea Linsee SIS up Among the supremo e Aaee e e Lo At ota.- | ] meriean Linseed opened 11 Year Old Boy Dies; b ‘,\“' lretksk aiente ;“H e L 4 el S pEcans o kAL e B ¥ s it “ Dland councit was organized bri i o ; Fenend ¢ ot by Pla\mdlc Duffy, Newa , supreme re- | s e » A e i ld i rysle Buffalo, N. Y. June § (UP)— | B¢ m Miss Frances Maher, Kane, nD) H,"',‘,\‘ Dy lngln ‘“ R 1 : soment ; v York flalo, 1 | BE s op n e R men together {o wateh our Hes bren woly ok et Lity- | ceonomic situation and to take such . 0 ¢ Klewicz died in a hospital here to. | Satherine M. Roseney, Poughkeep- | cate by the Union Trust BN e s Mrs, jaction as they might deem mos, D h | day from a bullet wound inflicted "‘“ “n -_U“""fl"v'i\"“ n‘.\'- y'y:‘{_m:" 158 Apful, has hoth stimulated and ss- ea t S i e a boy companion while PIaINg |, Gonu) (roasurers Mrs. Mary I, <ol those having important wter- oo o] in a school yard here yesterday. The |1\ (EASIEIT - S STt [est in New England. This has re- ) o s Wall st ecompanion, Walter Kusmierski, 1 ‘-‘m:»r'\h‘\s Mazie V. Scanlon, At- |Sulted in added intelligen - Adam Vranckowski une tha £ mere We Offer;— disappeared after the shooting. | ERER o B3 EREE T T ”“”"rs"‘n.m.r in New England,” Lawrence | 0 Franckowski, v I federal reser rediscount v conference is being held dur- his decluration of Lacy for the republican nomina o Kard M ew England must hecome * unexpired term ending March o afas We Offer: eht-minded in relation to fu- | 1923, H was th leader of the G Y & company has ady 1 inerease carly 810 s bt o ot it o s st 890 Shares Connecticut Power Fourteen year oid Casimicr some apprehension eXists over | Baltimore, Md.; Mrs, Mary T Mollett, | tions of the country in its substan-| 0" Polund and came Police suid Walter Jind a revolver | oot on Mrs, Lenore Z Medar, Chi- | said of 22 Oakland avenue, divd a 5| was Hkely. Directors of -the New and in showing it to his chum it | ooty 0 T ocate; nution. | ew England is more fortu e this morning at 1 o'clock, fo i b Liank fiads o S ohangh e was accidentally discharged. Al directors, Mrs. Jennie B. Greene, |1e continued, “than some newer » Wing a lingering illness. e s| per rate yesterday, but ‘ | ountry in 1901, Ile firs PUTS ON BRAKES, SKIDS 4 ol Eatia tial reser e Wed fn wesibility of an incr in the Chi- A B |San Francisco, Cal.; Miss Katherine [tial reservoirs of capital. We can 4 An automobile truck owned hy Enestge i dod ipgion S el S0 Collinsville and came thig: il S &0 bank rate today y sellin t (Aot e et bt el Cioiet i Mot svvet t aloy sowin ad e SO 02 e 1o, Oie et i ot Spels Mk = ew Dritain Machine CLommon of §5 Farmington avenue skidded | and Mrs. Anna Baxter, Cuba |productive enterprises within our |/ While vesiding in cCollinsyille GUOd AdVflflCeS, HOWCVEI [ing. Pools resumed activity when the brakes were applied at the | ¢y 10 Natlonal Chaplain {own area. It also goes without say- |- " Orhed in the factorics but | ko jnumber of issues in which sp shortly after noon today, and fvruvh Raleigh, N. C. joy the use of a falr proportion of {inz to this city, p York, June & (P—Prices| Radio rallied from 191 1-2 to 195 n antomobile driven by George - her own capital, and to attract eapi-| 110 1eaves two dawghiers, Mps, | Soncrally moved to dower Jevels on fand Loew's and Curliss cach advane Vile were damaged. Officer George which are favorable to profitable in- |0t Raymond Franckowski, both ot | “his hoard.” A few industrial | ering took place on a large seal Moffitt found no cause for police | B [this eity | cialiics, however, made good ad- | Delaware & Hudson fell 4 points action. Elimination of Bridge at \llllonl; \ o aland Laswrenss mmalntaiho] The funeral willba held from (is)| ances 0" ‘e facs widespread | Foreign Exchan ovened. steady u er l er’ -~ — s - | 1 | Tiquidation. 4 Savine and |avenue at 7:30 a'clock tomorre Interest was drawn o initial frad- | g4.xs 1.2, ! h e & “The action of John A. Andrew v "“l'” il s in e iwines il anil| S BE L Sine Jomar i 1 Chrysler vights, which began 2 COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN Tgna Burtosiak, et als, has heen | Are Desired. |trust companies. Such capital s Ning 1 on oly ('ross s 1 | fe by the d Hartford, Junc § WP—State high- | aquity eapital, and is Invested with {1 the Sjered Heart cenct traded Iy un Dotr and_tho rights | (Fumnished by Putnan & Co ) MEMBERS HARTFORD § EX¢ ment having heen made by the ¢ 4 3 ssione Macdon- | e o y om the opening quoti- ow o3t T Aantl s, §4,000 snorbeugswhich | oy Conimissionar John A. Macdon- | 3 “high degree of conservatism. | i " s | . ‘ ; itk ! o : o Wadl: Main sirost,| Alfopney DLt commission for permiesion 10 | Mrs. Mary Pasquale, aged . 3 e olinbing | American Can 9 7 climinate the grade crossing over wite of Louis Tasquals q ks in was strong, :| A. Sexton represcnted the plaintlff, | impate e EWOS COEE o0 “l fi of i e S on roports |Am Loco ... M S the New Ha g X S cord stre dicd yesterday « i X L o 16 chnteme | Am Eumalia s 5 3 West Bl sands of visitors but suggested that 1O THK ON SMITH point approximately two il Wl har Monie SHA 1eAvas hesTdas 1 furt expansion is co Conneeticut dem- [the highway Rio, Mis. Jos . e Am Wooler o \lfred| The commissioner has also vwfl-t [ Miss Emily Fonz I G SEOL AP S ; oo iLawrence Copley Thaw s S hmlw‘t\ itoged, Aangerous: conditional dn, o oiuel LR Pitnage) LDl gl el e iy I ies subscquently Atchison ... 1873 1870 187% | tnsurance StCks, Loses $600,000 Gift Beach hotel, Pranford, Saturday, it |2lleged ¢ —_— 9 o'clock ) et i . ! 1o a tonsorial establishment, the re-{where a solemn hi: i [ 13t | g Actnu v 1240 126 United St i sses under the railway _ & _ o - | Sate-T-Stat Aluminum Company, £ cen . h9 1s : i 26 nited States circuit court eof B LR o ey e R i I G D Columbia Graphaphone and others | Brook Man .. etna Lif i 080 0T Is reserved decision today on the e R e e e L R e e 5 Sectric Tovestors, Puget Sound [ Chies & Ohio 190 015 180 t e i | i'ennsylvania counsel for Mrs. Mary et Ahe chpe] B levolve a successful substitute for the | 3 Ao Stasia Boyle, o rtually the only strong s n | cheysior Cor - . L Bive o 101 000 gift made by the latter to her e |taking up of arms in settling inter- | str is morn 1 Strenzth of 1llinois Pipe | Consoteum . TR velers ot 2 January, : Belief Memory Lapsed swered with an emphatic | Britain General hospital ol which advanced S points was ¢ | Consol Gas . 3 : 3 7 2 The United States district eourt . | . R4y~ {continug as long as people sin. This | 1y wecl s heen 2 582 | o1l and Dine 1ihe We5ics Sete Hndor | Dav “lie i Z e e sen 5 4% wdant, SMALL st CEE 'w’f:'lr:”,‘o’\: ,?:':Ir prediction was followed by a rapid-| .. pressur Dodge Bros A 16 : i A1 iery . > Senator Reed argued that the in last week's con & A% fire of biblical quotations to support| .« Q3 W has been a resident of the | e i ) : . - Hrd ¢ ¢ ' mother and that she was incompet 3 o tonay. | i I Players . 10 p CIrCIes i‘d;‘{lizh((':n:‘;‘lid!lz"IW\--d he suffered a | Mr. McLean expects to be in thel,orhern scction for practically | Cotton Market ()pelh - : L ent at the time of the transter. Louis i |his stay here, jt is necessary for et about nine years ago N v York, June 8 (®—The cot-| ot Asnhalt . i v vy 2 Mrs., Thaw had not become incom- e ;‘{hg“"l ult\cu‘;‘n?r:z:?.i him to hurry hgfne at night to make Sl e |to drop out hefore th P- | his appointme at the Athany s Jjoln the Bvangelist of 9 to 15 points under e she was injured in & fall, contention that he was dancing to |2Yenue Baptlst church and in the] sycviving her are 1 y « nfluenced by relatively Casy | Giiggon 55 3 ; v 3000 3 - e - ; B keep out of jall for failure to pa: ! We all live in small sin i PAY | preaches, | €. Bovle: a daugiter, Miss Frances {yeather reporis. | Hershers 81 5 " e Fpsom, Eng., June 8.—(P—Lord Round and round— —_— v‘-:' Mary -"Al‘{',m';"“‘r‘r"\ < “"””'L‘l quotations, but the decline bro Trit NICkAL o s g . ol mo..o ( Scuttle was eccond and 8 DOG BITES LITTLE GIRL _ rs. Willlam ) oney of Bris- | jn - congiderable buying and pi it Pepee : ) - i sall's Flegere third, Paper ; ith all tha Plainville, June 5 — Frances [tioned at the Houso of Sisttrs of | .ui ot the firet hour. Thero ap-|yack Truck oo 88 g Mig Co .... 6 | robssmany even mosir W Kt in touch with all that |Royce. 5 danghter of Constable and | Chaflee, Dean of Supreme Council | Providence order of Worcester, | 10 S (B8 SO BRI S B0 S ’ % « 1 SRR, ¢ and 100 to 9 on Flegere. I'weather conditions er the weck- |\ i . s vee e o~ streat, was bitten on the arm by a{ of Thirty-Third Degrée Members. | this cit i bl s o Mo Kan & . « | Stantey ks .. Bhe was treated by Dr. George F.| Worcester, Mass, June 8 (—Al-|church of St. John the Evangelist|P!ivate crop advice® from the|National 1 el il f Williamstosin, Mass., June 8 UP— § a e 2 s e F.q. s 5 oo Z fars Skl s onthwest, probably promoted some | ot We have to krow what Cook It was said that she was the | bert H. Chaffee, 32, dean of the su- v at 9 o'clock Mon hwest, probably promoted some |N Y C 1 : herine Salmon, Cambridge, Mass.; | pansion unless a fair shave of our | " Hs da 4 mark atrect and driven by Frank Meehan [ ypro (oeilia. Murphy, New York, N. |capital and surplus Is reinvested jn |70 Who Jus healih - bezan 1o it | [ caded wpward soon atter the corner of Hart and Lincoln strects | piohie Rov. Bishop William J. Hafey, {ing that if New England is to en. ot een aetively enzaged since com J : | developments are pendin Cochrane of 130 Arch street. ’l‘)ml tal from other scctions, she must|1ielen Lis, with whom he resided; | the Curb Market today, the veak-fed 2 points. Early losses in other lights and mudguard on the nomo-l EAR[NG SCHEDUL D }m_mmp and maintain conditions | MISS Adeline Franckowski | a | mess reflocting the heaviness of e | shares were reduced when short cov- | COURT ACTION WITHDRAW: 1 and Tmprovements in Plymouth |¢d had too much of her investment | hOMe of his duughter on Oaklund [ with Sterting cabies qu Touie 15 ., o o 0,000 Were THE MARKLET AT 2:30 . M withdrawn from ihe ety court, pay-| ditor capital, h id, and ot {¢hurch at § o'clock. Burial will be |4t noon More than 1 W . | | o g Joseph M. Halloran Tel. 1258 Harold O. Mott | e blic utili- | e 5 . ! tion 115 to 3 and then back to & i 7 17 was foreclosed, the property being 1d has petitioned the public S —— Mrs. M v 1S s . ® % > 3 sl ) Willys © . B} e 8¢ a inte: xew Haven, June § (UP)—Tda 3, | southwesterly of Milford. His pL.n husband, her mother, Mrs, Theresa | PAt ||,‘l.-m‘.\‘ |f‘m er, T i R Aoy s o) 5% f”mu ]n ]::pr::’x:;m delegates bring New en, i S f erfiead. bride: irothe ights, Let Brothers -|Am . TN, T olworti . 5 | ten! f ssible, Tarbell, biographer of noted Ameri- |18 10 build an overhead bridge lbr‘ 1"onze and threo sisters ; ‘Im i nee, Norandw Mir A Tobaceo . I s7a, [ Wright A . 183 154 1811 ' Jover e s Cop. 7 B84s 5 od S ocratic women on Governor T S ke e ‘“mm‘"fl‘ p _ i b highs, but most of [ Anancondu Cop T, : § (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) was announced here today {state nighw route number 113 i stightly, Bauei Theater A, | Balt & Ohio,, 1181 3 ;| Bid Acked New York, June 8 (UP) — The vas a ced he: ity Plymonth. Both petitions will be [*4¥ |be in St. Mary's ceme old off 1 to more than § points. |Cer e Pasco 72 : s I | argument of Senator David A. Reed, | EdpE fnoymED L0 0L A i 1L Mrs, dames Boyle | Standard Power and Light were | ¢ ! " ; { Hartio B oo Copley Thaw, to set aside the $600,+ | i A fwire of James Boyl ) alley | the s utilities group. Colo Tuel ..., 7 ; o oo grandson, Lawrence Copley Thaw, fu {Marathon Dancer Gone; |national disputes, Mr. McLean an- ot, died 11 ; | Philadelphia, June 8 (UP)—Ray- [ Traccable, he claims, to sin, war ‘””\.w\ iliness of ks 3 st | ture of the oil group. Most Corn Prod . 3 . 7 Manufacturing & 3 {had reeently decided in favor of the : soyle Was & native of ¢ ty e OE s, e T il x & Cadwell .... - grandson had misled his grand- | known as the “Alimony Man,” had [ £¢ 2 . | v d s Pleischmann ,, 70 6o | menta) fapse from the strain of |Cit¥ fOF a few mora weeks. DUring|ner iife, She moved t ey | Steady But Falls Off | . L - 3 Speneer pf ] vel, counsel for young Thaw, sald ' hi i a charter menrber of the u o et opened steady today at! o pec : y e 36 petent until the summer of 1926, | ped at the 10th hour in spite of his | 2 1 varfous missions to which 1ic| ;o sons, John W. Bovl: | Liverpool cables and favorable enrly | {juicon aaiore o0, < L o TOBOGGAN WINS back alimony to his wife, i'or s Stephen Mahoney; and four sister i 14 points below ye 4 108N | In{ Cement 5 hihe 3 Mac . newal of the Oaks stakes today. King How then is one to keep (Special to the Herald) Services Held Tomorrow for A. W, | (0} Sister Mary Clement who is sta- | o adied up several points before the | Ko Cop . . v e s ck, Stowe & Wil .. The betting was 100 to 15 against goes on? Mrs. Thomas Royce of 26 Maple Mass., and Mrs, William Shaw o 1, wh athe faworable | Afon are s o INNIS . Ever try your bank? dog while walking on East street. The funeral will he held at the which, with rather unfavorable | Mont Ward .. t ] TENNIS CAPTAIN, | probably ¥ morn Slic Gilitics. Slooks, Harry P. Wolge of Montclair, N. J. Mig Co B ik ey e 1 2 DA s Basine: YNH&H 59 | . 3 . toiay was elected captain of the goes on. Business and money second child bitten by this dog ;‘:::M:‘om;‘:;m;d _?u;'llsldh' \m‘ o :v‘.’zp;.fln; ‘.?n‘vs}lxnl“l\v 5;11”\“1. ‘I.n"f’_]nlr!(. Brlyatal catiad L aiin rrRaa realllng L Rtartnt hone ¢ or - 1 : Willius collige tenris Team H5¢ Areiis ars GHEt ol UL Job. WiiG 20 pest wac the United Btates who died Wednes- | o Aain steeer Rumial avill be in|had been supplied by liquidation [North Pacific. . : noces - | next year. Use us. That's what we day night fn his home in Boston Mary's cemetery, and foreign selling in Liverpool and kMot mean by “friendly service will be burfed in this city tomorrow reported a moderate cotton cloth | Pan Am T That's exactly what coope 2 afternoon. There Will be servi business with the continent and | Phillips I'ct tion spells at the MONEY at 1 p. m. in Briges chapel, South America, [ Pierce Arrow.. 14t | Couthen L Treasm:y Balance Not Huntington avenue, Boxton, tomor RN Pullman ... 514 At Received as Regularly {tow. Delogations of 23nd degres | M vetbedin, Girdess duivics, wisligfon FOREIGN EXCHANGES Radio Corp .. 1 1 Cards Mailed t Masons from Boston, Proviflence |rg. i/ : Ty T New York, June 8 (P —Foreign|Remington Rd 3 301 07 ¥ ar S‘ aile () s oo s R ST and this city including Most Puisant rininm, and | exchanges mixed; quotations i | Readin armers for Convention | Dt to the changing of the hours C] NATIONAL LEND | Sovereign Grand Commander Leou | columbine. (Potted yeents: Great Britain demand 487 7-8 | Soars Rociuck 10 , | incoln, Neb. Jume s (UD) — | OF the night shitt at the government ¢ o | Martin Abbott and other officers of « l|\||\ 4\\ 1-4; 60-day bills on hanks | Sinclair Ol .., 2 . 8 | postosrds have 'l"‘" sangied dp printing offices in Washington the ANK On First Mortgages ‘he supreme council are to attend. Bo"erer s Pus Shu 151 5 wnee detnand . ca- | Southern Pac 123 £ | raciis ilig hett 6o asiend M | o Tn”):fllndm: n:;;-bae.]z‘.fi:e::: OF NEW BRITAIN ea Lok Dbl G R G LE L o 3 * | republican national convention in | o FET yon’ o Telegraph Florist of New Britain | Cables 5,263, Std Ol N Y . 34% 45 3 : e s livregularly. MAINAT EAST MAIN New or Old \\ont:l'ell N"“.'e ,Of & “‘:fl:m KT, PROT. BING. | 7 Belgium 1805 G wart Warner §0% S ol s The balance is received late in the : Suspects in Shortage NI w6 0K 381 many Holland 1033, Nor- | Studebaker . il e need you at Kansas City." | giarnoon and some days it will be Properties Harrisburg, June 8 (UP)—State| Vi way 28 Bwaden it | ficran 51,0 L [saia 11 ds. Which were signed inpossible for it to reach New Brite | officials announced today that tliey mark 2 8215 Switzerland | Tex Gt suiph 6515 : by M m‘\l W. Woods, Lincoln ¢ Wi | ain before the H THE would not reveal the names of per- Spain 16.65; Greece 1.50; Poland 11-{ Tim Rol Bear .1 o0 eg gy AUEL ADCRUUDITTet ot "‘;‘ Adam The Herald will carry. as {sons suspected in connection with a \; Portugal 4. Czechoslovakia | Underwood .. MeMullen. “We must show the | past, the halance every day it 18 ree reported shortage of $14,000 in the [ 2 -4; Jugoslavia 1.76; Austria|Unfon Pac .. 1957 1941y 1041 <astern delezates that the west 14| celved, | W. L. HATCH o | | 8tate Teacher's College, West Ches- uuep 14.05; Rumania .61 7-8 ntine | Union Carbide 1437 T I R S MEMB! RAL ter, until the audit of the college's Brazil 12.02; Tokyo 46.63; | United Froit . % 13 253 for agriculture now and you and > 'S BALA) ] Telephone 3400 | AtEsits ks pemaiotas. i ARk Shanghal $843% ¢ Montreat 30,74 U 8 a8 A1 ., 108% 1 ourneighbors must elp e by Treasury Baiance, $48170.0e lm The detinite amount of the ahort- Phone 1628-2 % — T & Rubber ,, 401 401 vour presence at Kansas City - CITY HALL BUILDIN age, they added, could not be re- | g UBporite St Marye Uhorh o Hire a servant girl—use Herald |U S Steel ... 1437% 144% 1404 | The cards added that sleeping| TODAY'S TREASURY BALANCE vealed until completion of the audit. Classified Ads, iWabash Ry ... §4% 81% §2% |quarters will be provided for thou-| Treasury Balance, $36,600.731

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