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RELIC OF ST. ANNE WILL BE APPLIED, Triduum at St. Peter's Chlll‘ch!f;::_‘;m"{:; morning Beginning Tomorrow Morning | his afternoon saw | Rotary club ba —— s the show ground. league bascball as well as a games in t the Other events scheduled for k follows: morning—Swimming at A., supervised by Direc. Hundreds of persons are expect- ed to visit St. Peter's church this week to have the relic of St. An i applied during the triduum in hon- 7 ! or of the mothier of the Virgin Mary | 197 2“ ’:’;' _;‘:I;‘ U’"'r'“ Eud Jnstar which precedes the obsirvance of | (1 ¢ ““:h“,gm*‘:“"d Tacs Mmoak gt er feast day on Thursday. i 3 < ey tesat day Burday playground league games at I Girls' In the absence of Rev. Charles! : Nathan Hale, Smith and Willow ‘ r. Rev, Coppens, pastor v ! Yowik sreaniie Charles Fuchs of the La Sallette order of Mission- arios of Hartord, will be in charge He has outlined a program of moizi- ] ing masses and ciening devotions | L Vi¢K meet at Willow Brook for the triduum which will open to- | K. Rotary league games at Wal- aorrow morning. . L + y Masses will he said Tuesday Hhirsday meroing — Boys 5:30 and 8 o'clock. On Wed: ground league gumes al &—T Nathan Hale gvound. Afternoon play- Nathan at sday | Afternoon— Smalley Park. | the | league all league as well |V Burritt play- | ck meet | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 23, 1925, PLAYGROUND ACTIVITIES Playground activities started this! Hale, Vance and Washington. Track meet at Burritt. Afternoon—Elim- ination bathing beauty contest at Smalley Park. Girls playground games at Nathan Hale, = and Washington grounds. riday morning—Track meet Washington, Boys' league game Smalley Park. Afternoon—Enter. tainment and eliminations for bath- ing beauty contest at Washington. Girls league game at Smalley park. Saturday morning—Playgrounds open until 11 a. m. ing at 11:30 a. m. The bathing beauty contest be held at Willow August 1. Four candidates are to be selected to represent each play- ground. At Willow Brook park candidate from each of the groups will be picked to repr cach playground in the finals when a Miss New Britain will be chosen an at t to IN PIKE COLLISION will be said t the same hour: on Wednesday except that the mass Six People Hurt, Four Going o Hospital—Two Arrests at 7 o'clock will be a high mass in! honor of 8t. Anne and the one at § o'clock will be a high mass in thanksgiving for all favors receiv- ed during the triduum Devotions will be held every after- noon at 3:30 o'clock. In the evening #pecial devotions will be held for the French members of the congre- Egation at 7 o'clock. rvices will be held in French with Father Ros- — set of the LaSallette order in charge. Services in German and inglish Will be held cach evening at 8:15 o'clock. Confessions will be heard Wed- nesday afternoon from 4 to 5 o'clock and In the evening after devotions. The relic will be applied after the devotions each day and on Thurs- day it will be applied all day. Any! who cannot attend the church at the devotional hours, may have the relic applied by a visit to the priest's house. WOMAN INSISTS SHE SLEW HUSBAND NOW LIVING Refusal to Recant Makes Necessary Six porsons, two of them residents of New Britain, were imjured in an automobile accident at East Robbins {1oad and the Berlin turnpike, New- gton, Sunday morning at 7 o'clock. Four automobiles were involved in the crash and it was necessary 1o {remove all of the injured persons to the Hartford hospital. The injured, none of whom is thought o he in a serious condition were: Frank Blasky, 80, of 164 Ju- bilee street, this eity: Mrs. Marian Lemicrs of Jubilee street, this | Sumuel 1, and Mrs. Fricd, 24, of 4 Guild road, ster, Mass Samuel Silver- 105 Main street, Worcester and Mrs. Sadie Grossman of lor strect, Trovidence, I Iried suffered a scalp wound Mrs. Fried lacerations of the «lhow and thumb. Mrs, Lemlers lacerations on | the bridge of the nose, Mrs. Gross- {man possible fracture of the skull fand scalp wounds, Mr. Silverman in- foot and Mr. Blasky a eve city Iri Jean {Worg man of Mr, Her Removal to Insanc Aslylum In Pennsylvania. Norristown, Pa Dr. Virginia Alvarez Hussey, her husband in the Montgomer county fail persisted today that she had killed him. Frank X. Renninger, diatrict attorney, dirccted that be removed to the e hospital for mental diseases for observation and treatment. Megnwhile the husband, Lindley M. Hussey, er and chemist, is Leing held in the county jail await- ing a hearing on warrants which Mr. Hussey swore out several days ago hefore she “surrendered” and toll the police she had killed him and a woman, Mrs. Grace vorcee, for whow had a warrant issu on her own recognizance. M veur and Hussey, who were found late Saturday night at the home of & friend in M Jersey, waived ex- tradition and returned to Norristown voluntarily, rting that they had left simply hecause they knew Dr. Hussey was overwrought by falsc suspicions and might try to harm them. Deciston to remove Tr. to the state hospital was hed after consultation held in her cell by Dr. E. Metz Miller, superinten- dent of the hospital and two of his associates. Dr. Anna Elliott and Dr. Arah B, Maule, They were inform ed by the prison physician that Dr. Hussey ate very little, Hector Alvarez, of the foreign grade bureau of the Commercial Museum, Philadelphia, hrother of Dr. Hussey, joined in the move to send er to the state hospital, signing the formal commitment papers. He of- fered to take her to his homie, but the physici advised him - she would be better off in the hospital When Dr. Hussey was faced in her eell by her husband, she said: “This eannot be my husband. I shot him, | and I saw him fall, and then 1 shot | the woman.” and Mrs. the hos able to Blashy ned at others wer an, Lomiers we I pital while 20 home. Fried was driving south on the turnpike just as a driven hy Stanley Lemiers, son of the local {woman, turned from East Robbins the car machine was closely fol another driven by Frank S, of sett street, this a third driven by A. A ot 60 Fairmont street, | Lemiers' lowed by Yukna, city and Feubn Hartford, Fried’s car chine as it re; the highway into the wreek. mmed Lemiors' ma- cast side of ploughed Heubner's car, fol- lowing closely behind, bumped the others but was only slightly dam- aged. He was able the injured persons to the hospital. Silverman went to the institution »out two hours afterwards to have s foot treated. The Providence and people were riding in ¥ Mrs Lemiers and Blasky Lemiers’ machine, e Policemen Derenthal — and Milehell investigated and summoned Heubner and Fried to appear in the wington town court. WANTS T0 GET ESTATE ra ched the and Yukna T. Sauveur, wealthy Dr. Hussey d, is at Iib Wi Worcester d's car. were in Hussey | pearance as Clamant to Holding» of Lotta Crabtree P —Juidge probite court of Mrs, Annie Krancisco that she an appearance as a ¢ nant of the estate of the late Lotta M. Crabtree, former actress. The will of Miss Cr dispos- ing of an estaie estimated at more than §5,000,000 was filed in Septem- 24 and since that time Judge 1 and denicd petitions sons who claimed that they were heirs-at-law and nest of Kin. In view of the sidering these claims, Judge Prest instructed the register of probate not to receive any more 3 Prest today S, " Boston, July ot the Sufiolk heard a petition [ Eretwell of San allowed to file MONSEES CASE DROJ In Waterbury police court today, | the cas: of Fred Monsees of Stanley | street, this city, charged with taking an automobile without permisison of ! the owner, was nolled for lack of sufficient evidence. Monsees was ar- rested on Allen street, this city, July 14, in an automobile owned by @ ances without the consent resident of Massachuserts, and court. ' Counsel for Mrs. Fretwell, the car had been reported stolen in | who ims to be a first cousin of Waterhury the police held him. In ;lln- former act €, contended that Waterbury police court last Monday, {<he had a right to file the casc was continued until 1oday. at any time prior to the aliow- Attorney Thomas V. Mchonough 1ce of the will and could not be representad Monsees barred by the court’s order. — Gene Clarance R. Edwards and READ HERALD CLASSIFIED Abs udge Joseph R. McCoole, special WAY DOCTORS ADVISE were present at the hearing. s e owds Wait for Sight Mtander, Spain, Crowds waited expec ihe first view of the competing in the July antl. yachts that Vast numbers of New I S ple. like Miss Rose found that pure, he: extracts offer a quick, Por (e sure way of relieving gas, xOUrNess | in and other forms of stomach distress. | i crowds waited Sunday at the | B i it v e tind, ihghthouse at Cabomayor for a view the vel sight of food nause rof the trim craft which have been Digestants had failed to help, en route from the United States since gave her temporary relief but left her |yne ltter part of June. when the | “ie yacht Atlantic in believed to more conatipated than cver harsh purgutive effects wore off. On the ! t bean_ using be in the lead. Calls were placed very 26 minat for the Atlantic doctor's advice them she certified coin- Sunday but there was no answer. Avers Tablets & hospit extracts in following directions carefully { ‘RO West “ ill Leave vegetable “oon restored natural action of ler without the need of further | And in two weeks, the doc- contin Miss O'Neil was from stomach distross but ked like a dificrent person clear, ruddy cowplexion that from vigarous lhealth and tain peo- arg reached ! lier o od her Cathartics quickly, the doctor mhe intestines, treatment. tors report not onty fre. felt und —with the only | Chicago, July 23 (UP)—Roy O. West will lecave for Washington to- Tuesday to assume his new duties as sceretary of the interior. The new secretary will resign his present position as vice tremsurer of the republican national commit- | tee, ]‘mr liinois, i '® Tablets Tospit rtificd— | nore extenmively than any other e in the world—and cun he had a package at all druggiss. West will hecome secretary of the |interior as soon as the president re. ceives and signs his commiasion, which is expected to reach Superior, Wis., early this week. an appear- | ‘onto the turnpike to go to Hartford. | to take five of Week in August isan Francisco Woman to File Ap-‘ | family Weddings ERTEL—SMIT Miss Mildred Kellogg daughter of Mrs, Elizabeth J, of Shuttle Meadow Harry J. Ertel of murried Satur afternoon at 4 celock. Rev. W, H. Alderson, pastor of Trinity Methodist chur city, performed the e uncath an arch of daisies, ma and forns on the lawn of the bride’s home. Members of the immediate tamilies and a few friends were pres- ent. The bride, who was given in m.n‘- rviage, by her brothe Wallace B. Nmith, wore a gown of white satin trimmed with orange blossoms, She carried a shower bouguet of white roses and lilies of the valley, Mrs. Alan . Hurden of Springfield, Mass.. who attended her sister as matron of honor, was dressed in pink figured chiffon and a picture hat to match. Alan . M bhest man, The flowe Marion Lois Smith Mrs, Daisy M. Burritt strect, this the bride, served as hostess at the Be nd buffet Iuncheon after remony, which was served on lawn, Guests from Springfie Providence and Southington were Mr. and Mrs, Smith, Smith Southington, and Rockville were girl was Mors: city of South W sister of this city, Rockville present. Ertel will reside Wethersfield avenue, Hartford, fol lowing their return from a wedding trip te Montreal, Person;l; Rev, Matthew T St Mary's chureh, left today on annual vacation of two weeks Word has been received from Rev. Charles Coppens, pastor of St Peter's.church, that he will sail for [home on Kriday of this we i is expected to arrive in this city to resume his duties, about the second He has been on a former home in Alost Aynor, pastor of his visit to Belgium his McCarthy, Philip and Gordon Tuttle have gone o the Boy Scout camp at Kastford, Where they will spend a month. Mr. and M daughter, Jani street, and Mrs, . Liberty strect, left week's motor trip to farl H of h. 8 Clark o4 \\|llu||\~ of Miss Rtuth Bergman street is spending two Clinton Beach, . and Mrs, N. E are spending their at Mansficld Grove. of 530 weeks \ vacation A str to her and Henry Terry of 113 has left for a two wee home in Chateaugay, Saranac Lake. ks vi N ¥ Mrs. Fred Fleischauer Robert, of Dwight street ing their vacation at and are spend- Mansfield | Grove. ) time taken in con- | appear- | of the | Of Transatlantic Yachts | today for | transatlantic race | cup efiered by the King of | ! verai For Washington Soon | ? but will remain committeeman |ing Shaler | | Miss Eleanor Lynch of strect is spending two Myrtle Beach, Peter Smith, fGeo Kelly and Howard Faulkner have returned to their homes after spending a month at Block Island and Atlantic City. Sister Mary Regina, perior of the Order of Mercy con- vent at Devil's Lake, N. D., and Mr. and Mrs. John Springer and chil- dren of Mount Vernon spending a few days he of Mr, and Mrs. H. 349 Chestnut strect. Mr. and Mrx. Frank Terry of 126 Linden street are spending their va cation at Clinton Beach. mother su- Stanley Samorajezyk, well kuown north end druggist left today on a six weck tour in company with Dr. Walter Blogoslawski. Their itiner- ary will include Montreal, where ¢ will visit the shrine of St Anne rhousand Isfands, the Adirondacks, Niagara Falls and the | Catskills, Miss Celin Grohol and Miss are spending two weeks Sound View, 2 Killed in Vicinity Of Albany Yesterda Albany. N. Y., July 23 (UP) Heavy rains and wet pavements caused a series of automobile acci- dents in this section Sunday in which two persons were killed ana 24 others injured. Rain obstructed the vision of Jacob Rhaler and he dreve onto the tracks of the West Shore railroad at Mount Marion. A fast southbound passenger train demolished the car, instantly kill- father, aged 70. The car of John Garrigan o1 Pittsfield, Mass,, skidded on the Al- vany-Pittsfield highway. Garrigan and two other occupants were Alied at |thrown into a reservolr. Garrigan 1injuries proved fatal. Directors meet. | Brook park on ' a; above | nt! rden was on | Night-| | \gara Falls, | Fast | at | Williams and | anley | as guests | unders of | | City ltems . Alexander Hill, proprictor of {Hill's Diner on Main eet, is re- covering from an eoperation which he underwent last Thursday. i A replevin action was filed today in cit itor ales company against John J Uef claims $1,000 damages and po ession of an autemobile. Depu Sheriff Martine Horwitz served the papers. | Co. No. 6 of the fire {was called to ground near at the today. Officers department A fire in the dumpit owers gasoli ation foot of Stanley street at 12:13 Alfre A. Atwater and Walter Wagner are off duty becaus. of 4 went to {ternoon to i that an office found no cause report wunted, but he tor police The Y. AL and B. Fife and {cups Saturday at under 1 the field day auspicrs of Corps, Rockvi first prizes for be and modern playing, Th tion s making plane state fisld duy to August E State I)emocrats Start Work for Campaign Haven, July 23 (P—Lor the s the staic campaign d to have fianled opening of stute con arters on the seventh hamber of Commerce t. ercises the Rockyille The e Dram s were arance clown, | N demoer work rnay today with the mittee fioor W be said to headqu the in Church stre | A S Lynch of the suite of rooms! man J. J. Walsh will {visite State make Chair- ) daily Deaths ‘lr\ Frances Stenaitis Irances Stenaitis died late Sanatorinm a long illness, William children and her | s, reh darcrest of last ni in N« Besid naitis, she Edward mother in ch sireet nt i i ington her hushand, leaves two Virginia, uania The day [ home artor funeral will he held Wedy At 2 o'clock from 9 at Andr Wil e in mornin and at Internent metery, ! Chureh (Mary's o Mrs. Mrs. Bu ars Catherine ¥ therine Iy sett street resident of {Sinday morning at the |nome “of her daunghter, Ms. {Mangan i Milford. Mus. Thas been il for some time, end came rather suddenly one of the oldest members of St |seph’s parish and for several yo had made her honte with Judge Mrs. Mangan. X Resides her danghier and son-in Mes. Pritehard is survived by a Erederick Pritehard and a sister, Miss h of Waterbury, Fun Will he held Tuesday marning at & o'clock at St. Joseph’s church jand burial will be in St Mary's cemaotery 11 past Iy city, died sum w Pritehar hut 1} e g this law, son, York Mo Mar; Adolph Achenback Adolph Achenback, of 77 ‘t dicd last night at the ain General hospital after *illness. He is sur Mrs, Nellie M. |danghter and two brothers, John and Edward Achenback of this city The funcral will be held Wednes- {day morning at 7:30 at his home and at § o'clock Holy church wial he in | Heart cometery st Oak w three ived by his Achenback, a at will Cross Sucred Funerals i e Mrs. Bertha M funeral of Mrs. Bertha Martin Elm street was held Sunday ifternoon at 3 o'clock at the A. M |B. Zion church. R Dixon A Brown officiated. After the services the hody was taken by motor to Al- bany, Y. where services held at 2 o'clock this afternoon, Mr. Brown accompanied the and burial took place in Ruel cem tery, Albany The (of 340 were Rev hody ank dakubicl 1 of Frank Jakubicl of 348 North Rurritt strect was held this morning at b at his hom and at 8 o'clock at Holy Cross church. Rev, &tephen Bartkowski | pastor, officiated at the chureh and |Rev. Victor Plaskowski conducted 'committal services at the Sacred Heart cemetery, where burial took place, The pall » The funer bearers were Stanle Zmytiuk, Adam Taliksza, John Ki lik, Vincent Juchniewicz, Klemens [Godlewski and Walter Radziszewski Michael Schrager funeral of Michael Buell street was held this ernoon at 2 o'clock from his home and at 3 o'clock at St. Matthew's jGerman Lutheran church | The Sehrag | of CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank onr friends and | neighbors for their Kindness and [flowers during our recent bercave- Iment in the death of our beloved daughter and sister Incs Pia (Signed) Mr. and mily. Jozeph A. Haffey UNDERTARER Phone 1625-2 Opposite St Mary's Charch Residence 17 Summer St.—1625-3 Mrs. Ignazio Iia and " to thuse who sail, i'\llll Sowers telegraphed from Eullemr’s Posy Shop Florist vt N ) AIN ST.. PROT. qu- TELEPHONE 886 OK %) Greenhouses Maple Min Al court by the Kingsbury Mo- | nd Marie Wiezanka through At-; itorney Albert Greenberg. 'r%.c plain- {Drum Corps was awarded two silver | tagy took charge | =————\ o1 aft- ! || Wall Street Briefs Y Coca -Cola International Corpora- | tion earned $5.49 a share in the nrst {half of 1928, compared with $5 share in the same period of w.‘ Profit was. $1.264.533 against §1,- 204,023 Union Carbide & Carbon Corpora- tion earned $4.46 a sh in the I first half of 1925, against $3.83 ;share in the first half of 1927, Net | profit rose to $11,872,742 from $10,- 208,852 New England Gas & Eleciric As- sociation earned $10.45 a share en the common stock in 1927, after preferred dividends, with net in- come of $1,150,4y Copper Co C Chile xploration 172763 for the wluding Chil ad net profit ef first quarter this s 4 share. $51 in the first quar- or 64 conts a sha 3 year, equ; ainst $2.8 ter of 19 June net ope income of the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western was $405.183 less than in June last vear, totaling $1 i1 and a drop of 617,089 for Alf year com- pared with a ago. to $6,93 1 BOND MARKET AS SOME ACTIVTY | Price Trends Somewhat Con- he vear New Vlvlll\r aetivity with somewhat contused, developments over the | Which tended to relieve the uncer- ltainty clonding the eredit situation, | Money rates were slightly firme Industrials again failed to aft much attention, centering around and Retinings v 51 1 68 1l York. howe tods 21 (P —The inere price There hond ased trends week-end American Smelting rmour & and Republic Tron and all of which showed frae improvement. Cagtain-tecd slumped to a new low for the year at $3 1-2 and Anacon is, Penn Dixie Cement [ Drug of Delaware 5s and (others songht lower ley Rails were slightly o group generally reflocted market cgularity. 8t. Paut s, New York Westehester and Boston 4 1-2s and of the New York tractions small gains. Southern Rail- way 45 dropped nearly 2 points to a new low for the year at 86 1-4 The foreign list also lar. U, S government were inclined to he 5s. a Copper United a few firmer, but some made t obligations viness. of New | Sarah W, Ponte and Alf strect and L Greenstein te Panl dy-Glover Roulevard. Frances Diugolencka to William Looth et al, Booth strect. sadie Leikowski to Stanley | kowski, Broad street. Antoni Mazurkiewicz to T.oadka- dvia and William J. (111-115 North street. David Gorfain to Universal Loan and Finance Corp., Hartford, ment house on Walnut forcelosure, Mortgage Deeds ;r Paul Ponte and Alfred Schwader to Sarah W. Greenstein, $8,000, Carlton strect and Eddy-Glover | boulevard, ! Helen A, Chapman to Paul Ponte land Alfred Sehwader, $1,600, ton street hnd Roxbury road. Quitclaim Deeds Guillard Dwight strect. Release of Mortgages Estate of Miriam “rank 8 Preston, W Bstate of Hert George J. Rile Winthrop street Mechanies Joscph M clota, $113. H Lej- street, by Amalia lard, to Orazio Guil- st Main street, n Schmarr to Lien \ Rracha to Leo Squilla- Winthrop street " HOME PROGRESS SHOW | COMMITTEE IN ACTION Louic S. Jones Appointed Chairman of Group in Charge of Fall Expo- sition. Touie S Jones has becn selected to head the committee under whose direction New Rritain's first Home Progress exposition will he given in the fall. Serving with Mr. Jones, E. Pritchard, Hawkins and Harold I W Shepard Jones s merchant, er | a realtor, Davidwon a Pritchard a manufactur- nd Hawkins and Shepard repre- sent manufacture and distributors of building materials. Although it has been definitely decided that the (exposition will take place i the fall, '(hu exact dates have not been fixed. leolence Reported in Strike in India Madras, India, July 23 (P—Fur- ther violence was reporied today as 'a result of the strike of railroad em- ployes in this district. The report said that two passenger trains, man- ned by strikebreak had been wrecked st Kodaikanal and Tuti- corin. Many casualties were aaid to have resulted from both wrecks. On Saturday police fired upon rloters at Mavavaram and at Tuti- . One man was Killed at the latter place and several persons, in- | cluding a number of policemen wer hurt in the clashes, he rioters have damaged railroad &tations, torn rails and cut telegraph wires. The strike arosc from a decision to concentrate scattered repair shops | ner Trichinopoly, This would have reduced the number of employes. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR BEST RESULTS Tused With Money Rates Firmer | most of the huying | com- | was irregu- | d Schwader, Carlton | Mazurkiewicz, | apart- | Brigh- | Preeton to ' and Joseph Azukas, H)\‘ MARKET GOES UP ATER DECLINES Mercantile, Copper and Some R. R. Shares Take Lead i By STANLEY W. PRENOSI | Assciuted Press ) al_Editor) i New York, July 23 UP—The stoc! market turned upward today afte an early period of irregularity ! quidation of several high price specialties, which sold down 1 to points at the opening quickly drie up, {vunce under the le: | mereantile, copper rn Railroad issucs. Call money renewed at s against 5 per cont day. Banks led about in loans during the morning. though fears of higher call mone ‘rates still persist in some quarter many traders held out hope the ant decline in tivity and the slump in new fofferings will the eredit si tion suthciently so that the preser rates wili not be materially changed Heavy accumulation of the | cantile issues was based on of expanding carnings. ery-W | peak at 169 1-4 and Kroger Stor was bid up nearly 6 points to new top at 1v4 1 sponded to reports of the improve ‘x-luusm'ul position of the [and expectations of a heavy demand for the red metul ananea ran up nearly 4 { Kennecott 3, and Anaconda, by, Cerro De Pasco and |others advanced a point Radio ed early into substanti guins. Warner Bros, Pictures toucl {¢d another new high at 38 1- St Louis Sonthwestern, gain of nearly 5 points, the leadership of the group. Wabash and Southern {way each climbed 2 points Missouri Pacitic common and ferred, Chicago Great We mon and preferred, Atchison, 8 Paul and several others advanced point or more. tership of and Southwest 1-2 e 000,00 mer Montgon fa Green poin Gr losses with railroa Rai an THE MARKET AT 2:30 P, M (Puraished by Putnam & Co.) Hieh Low Closs 3 175 176 13, 1 841 06 .1 Al Che & Dye Am AR Che pd American Can Am Loeo Am Sumatea Am Smo& R Am Sugar Am Tobacco Am Waolen | Anaconda Cop Atchison Balt & Ohio. [ Beth Steel | Brook Man [ Cor e pasco H Chryster Corp |Colo Fuel | Congoleu m | Consol G |Corn Prod Dav Chem | Erie RR Fam Players Pleischmann .. | Freeport Tex |Genl Asphait [ Genl Blee nl Motors ..1983 {Glidden 221 [Hudson Motors 801y | Int. Comb Eng Int Cement | Tnt Nickel | Int Harvester Int Paper | Kennecot Cop Mack Truck Marland 0il Mo Kan & Te Mont Wurd National Lead 1187 N Y Central ..160 NYNHG&H North An a1 [ 188 a0, 160 T | Pack Mot Car Pan Am Pet B | Phillips Tet Sears Rochuck 117 sinclair Oil ... uthern Pac .1 il N Ol N Y 335 Stewart Warier 887 Studelaker I'exas Co X Guif Sulph 67 Union Carbide 1573 United Truit . U S Ind Al U S Rubber . U 8 Steel . IWabash Ry [ West Elee Willys Over Woolworth Wright Acro Am Tel & Tel 1Nty LOCAL STOCKS (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Insurunce Stocks. Rld Asked i | | Aetna Casualty . Aetaa Life Ins Co ... | Astna Kire | Automobile Tns | Hartford Kire | National Tire . | Phoenix Fire . ‘ Travelers 1 1470 |Conn General ....... 1600 Mauufacturing Stocks. Am Hardware .. 13 Am Hosiery 33 Heaton & Cadwell Bige-Hfd Cpt Co com Billings & Spencer com Billings & Spencer pfd Bristol Brass . Colt’'s Arms cle Lock 23 nir Bearing Co . Hart & Cooley !Landers, ¥ .., 1 Machine .. B Machine pfd Niles-Be-Pond com North & Judd ... { Peck, Stowe & Wil Russell Mfg Co Scovill Mfg Co | Standard Screw ., Stanley Works . Torrington Co com . Union Mfg Co T80 1000 770 1 s that market ac bong ta- reports | d ran up 5 points to A new Coppers re- | industry, umec pre tern com- | PUTNAM & CO. Mambers Now York @ Hardord Stndk Bachengs 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 : Travelers Insurance Co. Rights Bought and Sold Li- 1 and the market resumed its ad- the J v s Thomson, enn & Co. Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges 35 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 Stuart G. Segar. Manager it 1 We Offer: Hartford Electric Light Co. and Conn. Power Co. Price on Application s a n n- ! several | or two. Wright and Curtiss convert- al | EDDY BROTHERS &G Members Hartford Stock Exchange NEW BRTTAIN HARTFORD BurrittHotel a3 Hartford Conn. Trust Bidg, o a 1 1 3= a4 NERIDEN Colony By We Offer: t. | a i 50 Shares of North & Judd Mfg. Co. € T3 sy Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN MEMBERS HARTFORD §TOCK EXCHANGE Joseph M. Halloras Tel. 1358 Harold ©. Mett WE OFFER:— AETNA LIFE STOCK TRAVELERS’ RIGHTS HART & COOLEY MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE New Britain National Bank Bldg. Tel. 8300, Bernard A. Conley Brayton A. Pevten We Offer: City Company of Hartford Park Co. East Hartford Co. The keeper of the gate agreed and the doctor motored away te cellect his $500. ' POLICE STOP FURIOUS " BATILE WITH KNIVES Answer Anonymous Phone Call and Prevent Death of Man and Woman, Buffalo, N. ¥, July 23 (UP)— Responding to an anonymous tele- phone call today police here halted a furious battle with knives between ;2 woman and a man in an Elmwood |avenue home, in the most fashion- able district of Buffalo. Blood streamed from the wounds in both combatants bodies, as the police broke into the room and stopped the duel. Both were taken to the hospital. The woman, Mrs. Vera Brown, is the more seriously injured, police . because of the loss of a large amount of blood. She was ;Iuh:td e " on the face, arms and hea . Wesley avenue at once,” he told the W,he". at the hospital said that she Keeper of the city gate. Dr. Baxter | (010 BS BN ccause of the didn't know whether there was 2| numerous slaghes on her face. Wesley avenue or not. The keeper| jugn Davies, 3% sald to be a lof the gate accompanied him. former sweetheart of the woman, Back and forth the taxi sped over |wuy cut on the arms and hands. It the automobileless streets—while |jy feared he will lose neversl fingers {the residents looked on askance at lon the right hand as a result of a mu- strange sight of a motor car on |thryst that cut the fiesh to the hone. |Sunday. Then just about the time | ‘The police have not learned what jthe street was to be found, Baxter|caused the duel. recalled something: TREASURY BALANCE “T have forgotten my instruments —1 must go back.” Treasury Balanos, $147,477,487. ~ 90 101 & Conn Elec Service . {conn Lt G Pow pfd .. 1Hid Blec Light IN B | Southern MOTORLESS TOWN ALLOWS | ONE CAR—DOCTOR WINS BET' of City ¥ T Fools Keeper Gate and Drives Through Village Hunt- ing for “Patient” Ocean Grove. N. J., July 23 (UD) William J. Baxter has been an explorer in Tibet, where he contends fangers are real dangers, Some one told him that Ocean rove, N. J., would permit no motor | car traffic on Sunday and that a| man who would try it would get more thrills than anything Tibet | [had to offer. A $500 het was made. | Dr. Baster drove to Ocean Grove. | “l am a doctor. I must get to Dr «