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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1928, g WEATHER BREAKS, |ty eme |y syee pries | RALLY IN STOCK i . N"T fiIVlNfi IN|r. L. Dodge, Who Figured tn Re- [; ll[][iE FI HES A son was born to Mr. and Mra. Adam Sulick of 53 West street at Q. - & | mus Monder Case, Is Likely to N « Britain General honpital today, |, ¢ York, June 20.—P—Stock- | Co. No. of the fi a ¢ holders of United Business Publish- — Take Position Abroad Soon. i \o five departneil | ore, Inc., will vote July 2 on & pro- l { s b it A fl]] B 1 | #:33 this forenoon, and found that | 1 (" W VOE Skl l o Dectines to Submit Anything But v, e sune o e | President Takes Advanfage ot vock ‘rc"on "ot e |posed mresse b e et weter | Sifening of Money Rates Stops 4 5 | Franklin L. Dodge, jr., former se- - : g - | sharcs to 100,000 shares. The present | s i {There was n age. M. Doytila |5 i B e Wages to Arbitration o werviee wsent,” enareea oy Lull in Rains owns the property, . ! {20000 abares of mo par common | the Advance “'.‘""’1‘ 'ol‘t‘““” with having con. The police were notified today of | “'Ii Pe unchanged. i g ) plicd o steal .muymh(s wife and | v the suspension of the operators| Ordinary litc ineurance sold in | w Haven, June 20—The Con- o l; Is consldering an at-| guperior, Wis.—June 20 UP—Tak- ! ;.o o of Carl Freeman of 200 Bea- | May amounted to $534,557,000, an ! W York, June 20 (P, necticut ¢ ompany through its presi- “: “‘-» mj»r [\\!(h & mationally |,z g4vuntage of an apparent break | ver strect and Sara M. Goldberg of | €Xception volume: for a single month, Moncy rates checke P dent, John K. Punderford, toduy r Whieh oy hATacturing - CONCCrN |y he run of bad weather which|239 Arch strect. ulso the return of | €Xcecded only by the record pro- in today’s stock murket. Pri miained firm in its determination to | Which would take him to London, |jas gwamped and chilled Cedar Is- | ficense of August Mandl of 1435 |duction of Deccuber, 1926 and the ©f Standird industrials and rails ad- Bubmit nothing but e auestion of Iy father. Franklin L. Dodge. st |land lodgs since he took possession | Corhin Avenue. Rty Dt oli) For E e ST |NR0DEA) Vith s nnioia’ o L tasis Sare e atilie s FelIIs 04 Al aden: g jlast Friday, President Coolidge Was| Samuel Marholin of 13§ Daly | the lifc insurance sales rescarch ''4ding and w rew specialiies were ke « voioe dn the disciptining of | eiy AMklin Dedge, Jr. Was in the lup carly today for a fishing expedi- | Avenuc reported fo the police to. | PUreau reports. For the country as a ™arked up G 10 15 points, but these seclsiug 4 vaojce in the disciplining of | city but could 1ot be located! 10 {tion by the Brule miver. 'day the theft of his overalls, shirt, | Whole, May ¢ more than &3NS Were cut dowm, or converted w:: .(.:,‘,0;\: _\“"m‘!;;nm ]v‘l;::sn]!":fln”?l: comment on the order relcasing | The weather still was chilly, but!cap, knife, paint brush and a pail | $80,000.000 alicad of May, 1927, The 1210 108805, ou i venewal of seiling SO0l b, o e i la Rumus from the insane asylum at|the temperature was not as 1ow 8| of paint from the basement of | MONN'S total tor Canada wue §49.- “"v’“"’" : Liadl h Announcement was gade ust Sat- | - h heretofore and Mr. Coolidge found it |a Main street restaurant where he | 870,000, a gain of 12 per cent over a | TUe¥ 10 Trh dull on the rallics and wrday that the trolieyimen had voted | V4% KDOWN some time ago that fmore suited to the relative immo- | was painting Monday night, | vear ago, and the largest volume P 0% 11 deetine 10 refuse the company's Wier and to | 08¢ had been effered a London |hility of fishing than he did Yester-| Miss Irene Crowley of 690 Kast | ever written in a single month, Bie o . o o Je Jo s s Somaan e Ner il Ly Bositlon that would keep him day when he and Chairman Butler, Main street has returncd to her| Combined net income of 13 motor ' §1 om0 0n in T el vnion to walk out in the event that |“Pread for several years. of the national republican commit- | home after an operation at New | yehicle manufucturers for the first at o per 1 basis, in- #u amicable scttlement could not be His father's statement t {tee, both suffered from the cold’ Britain General Hospital. i quarter of 1925, exclusive of General £ 5 E and wn wd- 4 1-8 10 1 per eont was inade tes on bank tances, reached in future conferences with Verified the offer, while out on the river. | Motors, mnercased 20 per cont over stock exchange re- PUTNAM & CO. ! Members New York & Hartford Stock Enchangss 31 WEST MAIN S§T., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 . HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW. Es&a j We Offer: Southern New England Telephone Co. Stock and Rights iffening promwisin Tes we showed a tend n s o Mr. Punderford. The conference to- Mrs. Coolidge, however, found the | To TEST NEW PLANE {the first quarter of 1927, the most ) day was the st si that an- weather still cool enough to warrant | | marked improvement having been T not u-};m;m : LT a too'lxlnf fl:‘]e l? ?e‘kflovgm'”:l“;""'u{ {in the profits of Packard and Hupyp. " 1) With the two sides deadlocked, tinuously- in the B 8 o saye the National Bank of Commerce, ' We ' devclopments are expectad soon. {lodge. Much improved from the in.‘ The Floyd Rennett, Ryrd's Plane, 'M(,‘,,‘ cral Motors g,d:h\] 32 per o :,. value E The company is said to be prepared disposition which seized her about | |"Dtie Mord company wasmbt dncluaeq. 1 €4t pers for a walk out and the nnion officials |2 week ago while in Washingion, | 10 be Taken Into the Air | Net income Bepl ‘,q":l,m:m “nd contrastiz have declared that the public will be Mrs. Coolidge now leads almost her | apamoon, | companies increased § per cent the May 1 and a.13 notified fn the event that the trolles- normal life. | most important gains being shown - 1% men strike. Roosevelt Field, I. I. June 20!hy Stewart Warner, Electric Auto.! Weekly stecl Increase During Month of ‘May (30 e v pisrared had o L2, Mamar Naer mlatrie Autos (L WSk ) BLLSWORTH'S NEW PLANS | Haswne;gn . NOBILE LOGATED i i s S o b s o e, s s o, o Bryant & Chapman Co. ymercial Credit Company, which has ! 5 a u e on his Antarctic vxpedition, will | pogip. requirements, Othe rwis , i d from the management of [UUITEANS. e, (hore oy to vield approximately 6.01. Millionatre Adventurer Announces S | taken on a test flight early this [ Checker Cab Manufacturing corpora- | 11ti€ [ He :1" e e Boston, June 20 (UP)—A genoral *“"‘"6’ tion, said the company would receive | |15 PTICE e o3 alel ” - A drive ainst 11 couipment That He Wil Head Arctic EX- fncrcase of the unemployment situa. | Beyot Balchen, plol will attemptimons thian $401,000 which previonsly | suse e Hicen o troe o r) surplus of unskilled workers in some | reach an altitude of 10,000 feet 144 not been carried on its books, Of = : Frtorail ans on une @55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 i Members of New York and Aariford Stock Exchange Stuart G. Segar, Manager o £ R o : o usually small orders from the load- pedition Next Year. parts of Maine and Rhode Island, (Continucd from First Page) “\"' A doad equal to that Wil | s - aniount, $RTE000 womld " ba|jos welivonds | A '_“,f":",‘wlw‘“‘ Cleveland, 0. June 20 (UP)— |Mas .A[‘:I :u»n{ q:u'ilnz May, according | _— ol be taken on the expedition, credited direct to surplus and virtual- tive dropped 4 points to 94, the Lincoln Ellsworth, Hudson, Ohio, |1 & stalement issued today by jan effort to reach land and bring COUNCI AC A ly all balance would be held in re- [ jawest price since 1926, and Awmor- millionaire who forsook (he luxurics ‘Hefies D. Brown, district director faid to ther companions. They have i 4 T e a1, |5TYE for contingencics {ican Car & Foundry and Lima Loco- ’ 4 o the U . yme: service, f | Action on an app o1 al- B - ndrs of civilization to search the far eor- f the U mployment _ service. | vanished alse. [SienILOn AR IORSR N 0 L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriter ' motive cach fell more than 2 points s of the sarth. will head an ex. Quldoor occupations improved con-| 1y tne erash of the gondola, Gen- | °‘l' clite OBIEE W e, Hark t0ats o o haced UL »ytat moing 110 0597 lbvel liontht ves 2 i « s o s. 9 o) 1, Ny e . o 2 b riado = " . T 3 pedition o the Arctic in 1829, he | “'I’:“”" it Mokt acolions, cral Nobile received injuries to his le0 Duvontiee At COIGI0 (0 0y sud soecic ot thi Millsr Boyant || 1 Rubiier foll more than % ed activity in the iron in- dustry was a feature of the improve- ment in Maine New Hampshire re- ported o surplus of workers in seve | s ,"”o“‘ ‘)“3: s ] l‘hv eral eities apparcently the result of | Wl hind, “adssnaud e intg part time schedules in the shoe, tex frozon miptets of the north HE I5Wi e, hosery ‘clwar’ and) box dndu to within 175 miles of the tr Reports from some centers Roald Anwundsen in 1% the, ¥EAR | s a2 tul) da building activity Springs, right arm and leg and Natale Cec- | SPrings, J ‘(‘0-»1‘:‘""::"”':""“',*‘:":"m‘)‘r“rl | Picree Co. of Aurora, IIl, manufac. 1oOINts o Members Hartford Stock Exchange 7 ciani, motor chief, had his leg P ¥ ONEINCET. | irers of typewriter ribbons and |about five vears, and lnternationul 3 seneral | SUPCrint@ndent of strccts, park su- & - 5 i T - Lroken helow fllw !fl:("l*- b"l‘“c':'“,. rimnn-].- nt -.n:rl Mm,r.(.fl,pflm,\ri,,_‘mrumv paper, which will add more SiVer mo;.. Saniiia '1 126, as NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD MERIDEN Nob ccovered quickly but Cee- 8 {than a million T & Donl inst a high of 196 carlivr in the ¥ A Nobile recoverad g than a million dollars to the con; 2 Burritt Hotel Bidg Hartford Conn. Trust Bld& Colony Bldg i ; tendent be reduced; proposal that | A e LR ciani is sl Sucapasitated. two stretelies of S 1“2],““‘, be | PANY'S annual sales, Directors of 1., . Vel Atla Retining converts e ovar T tho cite, i o | C. Smith wil be increased to 17 from | 40 early gain of morc than 2 points o the system of ing Hillerest | 1 e l_'"“"“tm-‘“"'“" president of | 10 0 MBS OLR prinar gD ot heforo Commander Richurd Byra | noicuted & avenue; recommendation tha iy Ullann i fan e 1\“(‘0“(!:‘ |ites sota well below their morni encircled the Poli. e e e e} skenoteliminate grade empn | LIS | vighs, although several of them hel s Lt Tl o TR epan e Eal ings at Allen and South strects; and e e i R T A AL al clployment, R action on tlie mayor's veto of a res- | After all divisions of the market tion which flew from Spitzhergen to 1 e | clution authorizing removal of a| ad shown strength, with some of ) Spitz The wetal industry experienced frame house, are among the matters & Eninail ottt b vaknoy blartilne h s w rk eller, Alaska, over the Pole in the 0 Yigiig peale during the W!'""ll —_— ‘wf_h"‘d”lfld "ror av“m" :' ¥ Siesling h “}P Lot rather startling 100 S ares of tanley Orgs qirigibls Norge piloted by General o0 N Chusetts, Tnprovement in order. Cast Tron Pipe climh Uinberto Nobile, the valiant Ttaltun (11 (oxills fndustey war .“r.'r:{u:x_vn”» wl[ Rea"y ADDC&I‘S s G"y Ot“vf U:::.i‘l",:“lm":::]\%r‘l:::: ELIMBIN TI]I]AY :‘fim;’\(:,‘,..:‘:' ":":E‘I)‘<y‘.'v’y‘s o 1: : PREFERRED Tl Gonil ARRIAGE INTENTIONS showed that the bears wore still nd while Con- | Ii . | Churches said in a long distance tclephone conversation from New York to- 33 1-4, the lowest price in We Offer: who is now mareoned off North East hode Tsland indusf Yand after - wrecking the airship s on an even ftre " 2 Marriage license applications have {gunning for vulr heen flled at the office of the town Talia neetient reported employment condi- cierk ax follows: Rosaire Beaulien | Jie:lood i AqUIEUISLS, (an0Tubliens Nsworth said the 1929 venture gions on an upward frend. Mets ’ . i were particularly wenk, Americar aming of 203 Grove street, and Rose Anna | PIOES Shm[ Updiito M e preeipinniisy g will be made by plane. He was 00U oprking industry operated at capac i al i e new Lit Srosse: f West Pe: oot apital in the new Lithu- Frosseau of 14 West Pearl str it Sl el A Sl o BV able stocks. Washington, June 20 (P-— preparcd 1o where he would iy ang a shortage of skilled opera- Vilna the make his base, tars wax reported in several pla a AR ALl anian constitution has heaped morc John Kukish of xton street, and | ELogem . g fuel on & fire which has burned ten Bsiher Pauline Selander of 25 Chap- Points ladiegnioUranio g 2 e SCALDED T0 DEATH o ot Jomes B E. Turcorts o1 | atkdoel, s Tubler 10 83 14 4 rince 1 iy s i 14 Broad street, and Maric If. Beau- | owest. The renew e DE[E[]ATES PARTY ”“F"\‘;'l;f:' CRug Pato sla) ‘L”‘fj:f} TEA ‘oF 2% Meauhin stor, siraet New York, June 20 (P-—The curh loans was raised from Wealthy Woman Found lead in |Germany, possession of Vilna has ";‘r"‘:‘":n l";‘f_““f\‘fm‘d ‘;“r“lgt““‘l""‘)‘t’ ‘I""'" “‘“T‘"“‘""‘““Kl e S Established 1878. et et Pt i M TN g Members New York, Chicago ward 4 to 30 points. The movement | (Furnished by Putnam & Co.v | York, Chicago and Cleveland Stock Exchanges. apparent High Low Close 165 I\ n a subject of controversy be- CURTIS IN CC g y ; heen ¢ Vush . June 20 (UP)—Se MG DT i []FF I:[]R H“UST“ fineen Boland hndiluihyante, Siuce mr“x;x::f:m(‘m:n.- rwm‘lhlir’un vie ¢ regresented ghort cove Apartment Oceupicd by sportsman | [ October o 1020, when General| o iial nominee, started a serios |ing. Inerease of the call money rate | a1 (i & Dy | Zeligowski's ca |of. discussions today with republican {to 6 1-2 per cent shortly after noon | Am Az Che pd Burritt Bldg.—69 West Main St.—Tel. 5405 v marched in. Brooklyn. X. Y. dune 20 (UP)— . i s [Vilna has been held by Poland by g Popiin "on the farm relief |and calling of $10,000,000 1 loans | Amertian o ' Donald R. Hart, Mgr. Ms, Catherine Caiell, 45 weaitns |3 Fop Fiye Fastern States ccainst the protests of Lithuani plan he and Herbert Hoover intend |Ly banks tempered the advance. | Am Loco ... . divorcee who came her “f" ve !I. o { Vilna, were it the occupicd €api- |14 campajgn on this fall. Senator| Galena Signal Ol new prevYerred | Am Sumatra . R Sfll] me NGVI YOl’k tal of Lithuania, would also be the gy, 6t of 1'tah, who drafted the re-|led the upward movement, advanc- | Am Sm & Ite : ot o “0:3");‘ o "]‘:”} metropolis of the nation. T8 popu- [ ublican platform, was the first call- |ing more than 30 points 10 a nrw | Am Sugar We Offer: Wb of the Tiotel apartiment ovcupied ——m— {lation of approximately two hun- | . ae cyurtis office. ol g 5 : top at 70. The old preferred almost | Am Tobacco . Ly William Connors, sportsman. z £ 2 e o ice that of % OO PO Mrs, Ca | New York, June 20 UP—Reventy- |dred thousand, s twic = e touched a new top at 67, up around | Am Woolen S h N E l d T l h Vi e no. the Droscui seat of goveri-| BRITISH FLIER KILLED |50 poinia and the common moved | Aniconds Cop outhern ew nglan eiepnone clothes were beside the (b, indicat- | castern states, and their wives and |Went :nvhlyl.\ st “‘n m..;_r,;‘.:_s s Tondon, June 30 (UP)—FI¥ing |10 a mew top at 12, up about 2| Atchison . nghts ing that she had stepped into the | fricnds, a convention party of 210, | Tanaling stranc i o5 1“‘1 . Ofticer. Raymond Aldridge, a lieu-joints. Most other oils also were Balt & Ohio. water without realizing it was too [sailud foday on the liner Shawnee, [tor¥. pieced together by the Ni-/tenant in the roval navy. was killed | sirong, evidently on reports of a|Beth Steel ... o bonnd for Houston via Havana and | tional Geographic socicty, reveul ‘when his airplane-trashed at Wei | (urher decline in production, but |Brook Man ntad |the present difficulty of its disposal. haiwei, China, it w Gedymin, ficially today s announced of- | gaing e Mre, Cabell and Miss Margarct Galveston, The states v Bin had attended a party in the Con- were Massachnsetts, il " “onnecticut, | Sinee its founding by e limited. Cer Do Pasco | Bancltaly opened at 117 3-8 ang [0S & Ohio nors apartinent last night and 1 Maine, New York and W Jers grand prince of Lithuania, \n:n advanced 1o 120 1-4, but encounter- |© B T & Pac retived at 1:30 a. m., in the gUCSt| The sole delegate from Maine and |h from the first. focused the o profit-taking and dropped 1o 113 | Chrysler Corp bedroom. | probably the most prominent woman | €re "‘( ““"‘I'; "" "h'” "]"“l“;y ;’: ::: 11-2, subsequently recovering a half. | (010 Fuel Connors said le heard Mrs delegate in the party was Mrs [country. Bu o Pole ¢ oint. Other industrials made wide ) Congoleum 5 . 4 bell go 1o the telephone at 2. Charles T.. Donuhue, national com- other hand. point out that Jagicllo, f} D e ath [ ] zmm, Mn\u)vgx1(lwv\\ lf\lumh:u:n Co., | ConsolGar We Recommend the immediate purchase of mi., and asked the hotel clerk for the | ittacwoman from Portland. { who was a later prince of Lithuania. | | Columbia Graphaphone, Gobel, Gen- |0 Prod time. She then went into the bati- | oorge 1. Lunn, former lieutenant | became a king of Poland bringing e e e iy o room, he said. governor of New York and now a his principality with him Mrs. John Bazylewlcz I $hovel, Melville Shoe, \”"_\A,.Wm_flmdizw Bros A Mrs. Cabell had been devoting byanper of the public service com. | Great men and women of hoth aged 53, |ent-Pond, and Tubize. Phe Ips-Dodge | Erie 11t much of hor time recently 10 assist= | yicion, stated that the democratic [vationalities rest in the vaults of ing a charitable institution 10 Car: {eonyention's strategy will be to adopt | Vilna’s Cathedral fls Nt. Stanislaus. o'clock this afternoon at New | cneed by an increase in the divi- | | 1¢ischmann for blind and crippled persons. dcfinite planks on prohibition and |And today both Poles and Lith- Kritain Gencral hospital, following | ging yat Vrecport T e farm veliet in an attempt to break vanians live in Vil and its dis- an operation. She was the wife of | {jlitien joined the advance, with | G0] Asphalt . Railroad Laborer Found the “cohesiveness” of the rvepubli- jtrict; the Poles claiming their John Bazylewicz. Funeral arrang Genl Elee dicd shortly be- | gdvanced 6 points on buying inu- . Playe American Phenix Corp. ! Amerd & & Elcetric showing 5 can party. T am confident that the | countrymen make up 66 per cent | ments are incomplet 'the largest gain, about 5 points. = ot Dead Beside Tl‘{lckS platform will appeal to the liboral [of the population although the e s e x fedit Gidden ...... 211, Stamford, June mes SEPD g Lrogressive forces of Ameriea,” Lithuanians cut the estimate to 200 ____ 1 STRIKE IN S AFRICA | Hudson Motors §17% \ $orw Nev Fen 0 toal REeRs Wi ala per cent. | Cupe Town, South Africa, June ! Hershess . YA e vaiivond | Among those in the party were | Vil s a cty of so many 0 (UP)—Refugecs packed the Lich. |11t Comb, 13 " P was found dead beside uilrod Charles H. McGlure, democratic churches that the visitor's first Funeral‘ ! His body was bruised but did net $tate chairman of 3 ichusetts; | question is, “Does evervon: go to | an police. were teady for|Int Nickel o e heen struck by u John MeGarry, chairman of the cen- |church?® And the answer is that R A s i e Iall:lli‘;;dx ,l“ml'll ot from New |tral committee of Connecticut and nearly everyone does. | Mrs. Elizabeth Hooker | miners hecame involved fn a strike :f"‘f Paper Cunaan to lenbrook was found in John Curtin. chairman of the New | Vilna began to be religions een-} - Funcral services for Mrs. Eliza- | caused by a wage reduction from ‘\"Y‘VI\’(IJ}I & his po York state racing commission. a ter in pagan days when the fire- beth Hooker, who died in Ilorida, |to a week. Strike pickels Al ruck delegate from Brooklyn. worshippers tended a flame in @ 'will be held at the funcral parlors | trolled the .mmand dhn.'lw’c { Marland of —_ temple near the Viha river. Occu- lof B. C. Porter ns, 19 Court Mo Kan & pying the ideutical site of the pa- | stre tomorrow morning at 11 \\o\\ l\ |T1\l\ Mont Waurd nst Michacl r ‘gan altar is St. Staniglaus cathedral, [o'clock. Rev. Theodore A. Greene, Florence, June 20 (UP)—snow N Y Central 1707 < proscent. Il Real Estate | L begun in the 14th century. Then |pastor of the First Congregational and cold weather were renorted to- : YNH&N constein, | =Tl thicze are 8t. Jobn's, 8. Anne's, St.|church. will ofticiate. Burial will be [day from Apennine districts SIOTKLEATh o, Int Cement .. nburg town hall and churclies to- tracks today +:- | Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Joseph M. Halloran Tel. 1258 Harold ©. Mott CIVIL SUITS REX A $100 sult was brought to: Frank Welinsgky Bovko, through As ing Attorney William M. by North Pacifi Papers were served today by u,,,_' e BodutisnE s o | Bernard’s, Sts. Peter and Paul. All {in Springtield. | = T Sl e stable John 8. Recor, who attached |pansfer of 1he Westminster apart. | Saints church and numerous Greek — { INSPECTOR IS HU :4\‘ v\\"oll "‘; a truck of the defendant. The writ nients at West Main and Vine strects |Catholic churches with “bulbons Mes. Adelin (Viets) Blair bl dube A0 Uk ). Tod s 1-32.'11,;., Pot is returnable in ety court on the | filed for record today at the '0OWers, monastic chapels, a Protes- Funcral scrvices for Mrs. Adelia Bozzi was injured b 0 oo Monday 4 dnly. office of the town clerk. The Park- | tant church built in 1555, and an | (Viets) Blair of Newington were fcll as he wa inspecting construc- '_"1"' The Dunham s Co., brought a Smith Co. of New Haven, quu.y-'nwiflm synagogue 1o which the ‘held at the Newington Congrega-|tion work on the new headquarters :."‘,' b $200 suit against Sowa Bylek [claimed 1o Marius Ahlstrom of (Jews from the ghetto flock. tional church at 3 o'clock this after- | building of the local Balilla. § EheulioSlany i et al. through Attorney H. H. Mil- Tlamden, the property which in- | And then there Is the Ostra Rra- noon. Rev. J. A. Moir, pastor, offi- | YLnRLOn S kowitz. Property of the defendant cludes 358 West Main strect, and 6, {ma. Once a gate in the city wall, clated Burial was in Fairview ceme- | ARRESTED IN NEWINGTON ‘\L{:‘amh"lfu buck 1047 timber that Arrow N Prices Firm Reflecting Recovery of Stock Market located at 107 Wynola avenue was |11 and 13 Vine street; Marius Ahl- |the Ostra Brama’s arch still ve. |tery | Manuel Clementy of ~ Newington nclair Oil | attached foday by Constable John &, |StFom gave mortgages to the Park- |ceives a flow of traffic, but its char. |was arrested st might en thef Toob So s Fatnir e Recor. The writ is returnable in tne | ¢ $ntth. Co. in the nounts of cteristic feature is the sight of LECL AR ok U WIARUon #0 G e | d Oil N 3 '|| 1t & Cooley city conrt on the fourth Monday in 100 and £5.000, and also quit-{poqcants and citizens kneeling st Funeral services for Peter John- | law and was locked up at the local 7 | St Ol N, Y A Stewart Warner a1y Studebaker .. 6 | Landers, (N B Machm 2 N B Machine pfa Claimed to the Homestead Realty Co. Haven, the entire premi seph Huck to Rose Huck, on prayer on the sidewalk within the SO0 of 646 Arch street w Neld | poliee ion. He was d to- | eate. Both Greek and Roman Cath. this afternoon at 2 o'clock in Erwin [day in #3500 bonds for arraigment | olics pray at all times of the day Chapel. Rev. Dr. Abel A, Ahlquist, [in Newington town court. June HONORED BYRD AGAL 1 terest, 524-326 Church street, | e pa s e First ' ) T " j #Txas Co . 28% Niles-Be-1'ond com mander Richard E. Byrd, who is 4 {honsed in a chapel above the DU ‘ | 7 - fingi Tim Rol Bear 118 R R 3 ¥ 3 Liberale and Mary Golin to . I ® June 20 (UP)—Total de- 11 R . ek, Stowe & Wil New K ' completing arrangements for an 3 ‘cometers. Rome. Jun, (U'P) —Total 4 v York, June 20 P—The bond o S 5 ) The ity owes its hnportance to ncronuutical expedition 10 the South |V mestgene. Frnrert steeetr - C |the lumber trade, evidenced by big | Pole, received the honorary degree =y iioraia Perrotta to Sammel |T8fts in the river, to the need of a ! of doctor of aeronautical science at Iy ckoyits, $500 mortgage, Brook- Tich agricultural district for a biz the sixty-sixth commencement at | oo street market town, and to a strategic po- Pennsylyania Military college teday. Antoinette Perrotte to Samuel sition on trade routes, Main rail- Tt is the first time that such a de- wWagkowitz, $7.000 mortgage, Mon- |roads running to Riga, Reval, Le- gree has been awarded. Undervwood ... 65 Union ¥ . 191 Union Carbide 14115 United Frait . 134 TS Ind Al L. 1057 8 Rubher 5 U S Steel L. | Wabash Ry .. Tusselt Mrg ( Seovill Mt indard Serew anley Works Torrington Co com Union MIf T {posits in ordinary savings hanks Mrs. Selma (Wilson) Sandberg [ total 14.314,000,000 lire, it was an- Funeral services for Mrs. Selmainounced today. as compared with (Wilson) Sandberg of 231 Steele 12.894,000.000 lire a year ago. street were held this afternoon at | ERS 2:45 o'clock at Erwin chapel. Rev. TRADE AT OA |John E. Klingberg ofticiated. Bur-|{ Genoa, June 20 (U'P)—Goods - et was niore active today and prices were firmer, apparently re- ting the smart recovery of the stock market. Price movements were narrow, but virtually every tgroup had a better tone. Rails | Public Utilities Stocks, chiefly were in demand. roc street extension. ningrad and Mescow from Poland | . " o . - > - b i ! 3 r load. t Genox the first five o =t Conn Elee Serviee 102 105 | Ame Xamuel Waskowitz to Antionetta |and Germany pass through Vilna, | W4® in Fairview cemete 1“‘:‘;“:‘:"0{6‘;‘,‘,’3’ "'"'"":‘I‘qul“ S fve I West. Ele Grstl B b igta s 0 g} “H"’:m'y':;"”?fr,lcd‘i'::;; ‘i"":;“';: | Perrotta. quitclaim deed, Monroe Napoleon used Vilna as a base for | e ot it e o 'xml li".\r i i e d AN0&4-CIppaTH Do bt {street extension. | his march on Moscow. an event re- . ; ithe goof oolworth e b o s W % Annie M. Hughes to Samuel Was- |called by a_significant marker near | wes anuounced today. Of the koods, |\CTUNTT 0 ; B S0 ers s and others made smaller [kowitz, warranty, Monroe street. |the fown. One side of the mark |422,000 was brought by ships of! ., ") & Tel 17 Southern N E Tel 175 |gains. v i i — i sl Ttalian registry and 140,000 by ships |~ s e | Conlin 1o Willlam E. | rends: “Napoleon B : Jnse h a gistry 3 S0, . Louls and San Francisco s at- 4700 mortgage, Highland | this way by e e of Biritish registry. {Furnished by Putnam & Co.) TREASURY BALANCE ||u et s ¥ 2 wit! Bk 274 E —_— Stocks. \\,“nuwv.m_ June e fgroup, but the Rice was unchanged The other side reads: “Napoleon UNUKRTAKER | ARRIVES AT BELGRAI - Paolo Bombaci to the Rogers Sash | oo oo $ S . Phome 1623-2 4 B “BAs! . Bid net balance in the ury general at 101 1-S. Central Pacific 58 moved land Door (Co. S$1.200 MOMEAge. |\ih o000 ’,’:::d S AR Opposite St. Mary's Charch | melemde, June 20 (UP)—signor [ Aetna Casualty ! und June 15 was § | P a point and the St. Paul issues, Carlton sireet. L : KR W e (o Do e aNen SR sl it e OO | —_— [ Eric 5s and a few others showed - - Mary Sclander to the Sa 8 o s L Actna Fire ....... | actiona by Foir Samines Lo do (\ sank 4 New: Brithin, $500 moits ] . ALL-ITALY TOUR g - Ratomolle Tac {Besse Store Employes 'v'v:x l‘::o::1|\l ‘:::f;w{?e"c::am.m l:z Rent ad to the Herald now |!;zc. Beividere. { Tome. Junc 20 (UP)—An all- HORSE WRECKS TRAIN | artford Plan Farewell Social onio convertible 55 declining more |Maly acrial tour of nine lapa will %4y “Pom Voyage” to thue who il | . yincton, June 1100 ; Enployss of “fis Bhia. & with' flowers telegrmphed from | and rent it for the entire National Fire r | - — {5 rad o Mortom A 1 e e o | stem | than 4 points to a new low for the season. Phone ads to 925, || _ WILL FAVOR VETERANS SeinE. Lt 56 i b ol e e it e “" '";L"'“"fl Plocnix Fire . SO bsiore will hold a farewell party |year at 1021, Rome. June 20 (UP)—War vol- |Ping limited to civillan aviators [DEIISOPS S ot o S ravelop Tom 06 1800 [onday evening, June 25 on the | Public Utilities were inclined to 8a.m to8 p m. unteers will be iven preference |USINg low-priced domestic airplanes. | s p line was wrecked near here early to- | (S0 EET DY T ) o i e 4 ne 25, on the ic Utilities -qre Incl s 4 T woRiion o5 ity ,{‘C"pl and cash prizes Wil be gven day by a horse which had strayed Conn Genera ;.I onnds ,m he hildren’s Home. (h viness. Public Service ow |education are coneldered, it waa an. |winners. They have been donated “The Telegraph Flerist o |onto the tracks. Twelve of the thir- Mauutacturing Stoc Games will be played and refresh- ’Jcrs-) 4 1-4s in initial trading, ‘roum‘ed today. Other miniatries arc by the atr ministry, tha Aero club! 0 WHeT MAIN 8T wio |ty passengers were Injured. ~All are| Am Hardware ex menta seried Atrangements arclopened at 130 and easd off to e L checred, 1, Lillow SUIt, and leading newspapers. Greenheuses Meple BIN expected to recover. {Am Hoslery = Ao chuoge ot Ddyin e =St h () i ‘ g e o ST T - - - e