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NN. RK TONNEY 15 WARY OF PUBLIC PRESS Declines to Let News Gatherers .in on Plans New York, Aug. 13 (® — Gene Tunney returned to New York to- day from a visit at St. John's Is- land, Me, the summer home of Migs Mary Josephine Lauder, his fiancec. Gene slipped into New York on a different train from that | which curried him out of Portland | no signs of any easing of the last night. newspapermen awaiting his arrival. The retired champion, wall Thursday for Europe on the | liner Mauretania for a walking tour | through France, Germany and Eng- land with friends, denied himselt to | newspapermen at his hotel. He de- |generally steady automotive group. clined to discuss his coming mar-| explaining | riage to Miss Lauder, that he was “ne longer in the publi eye” and weuld not discuss “private affair Tunney wore smoked glasses and had his coat collar turned up to aid his disguise when ~he train in Maine last night. He dis- earded the glasses upon his arrival here. Rumors were persistent that Tun- | ney's mariage to Miss Lauder might take place here before his trip abrogd. The New York Evening Post said today, after boarding the frain lagt night, hurricd to an adjoining car talked for some time with a young woman. The paper hinted that Miss Lauder might have returned to New York along with Tunney. The Post suggested that become Mrs. Tunney in time to re- plece Thornton Wilder, the novelist, s the former champion’s companion on the Eurapean trip A trip to Spain has been included fn Tunney's Kuropean itinerary. He is to visit Barcelona early In Octo- ber to confer with Marquis De Fo onda, president of the international exposition, on the athletic program of the exposition. 800 PASSENGERS USE LADDERS AS AN EXIT Collision and Fire on Brookisn Ele. vated Causes Some Excltement This Morning. New York, Aug. 13 (UP)—Eight hundred passengers were taken down ladders to safety to. when fire broke sut in enc car and ignited the trestle after two clevated trains had collided on the Fulton line of the Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit eom- pany's elevated system near the Lef- ferts avenue station in Brookiyn. Ten persons were injured in the panic caused by the spectacular na- ture of the crash but all were able to be sent to their homes after emergency treatments, Quick work by firemen from a station not more than 150 feet from the wreck prevented what threaten- | ed to be a disaste, tions. Both trains were crowded with early commuters from Brooklyn and Long Island suburbs bound for Man- hattan. A ten car traln was stalled over a vacant lot, presumably by a blown fuse, when a three car train crashed into its rear end. The head car on the short train and the rear car on the longer train were smash- ed. of major propor- Hundreds of persons were thrown | to the floor by the collision. Budden- ly & spurt of flame came from the second car of the ten-car train far ahead, igniting the ties of the elc- vated track, any many persons were trampled in the stampete for the doors. The bolt of fire was helieved to have been caused by a short cir- cuit, Firemen in Station Housc 22 near- by brought out hose and hand ex- tinguishers and succeeded in putting the fire out. They then raised ex- = —————| A T Percent Preferred Stock Convertible Into Common Stock with Purchase Waurrants Exercisable Below the Market Priced to Yield 7¢, This stock eseNts e senior security (after funded debt) of a large manufactory located in New York State, which through contract arrangement, will be closcl identified with onc of the largest Chain Store Organi- zations in the East. The fu-, ure possibilities of the Com- mon Stock lend attractive speculative features, which promise early market appre- ciation of the Preferred. Dividend requirements for the past two yeurs have been carned more than four times, Descripture circular on e quest, Moses & Company 29 Broadway, New York Whitehall 10470 Send free circular M-6 Name Aldress ... his | hoarded the | Miss Lauder might | tensien ladders to the {down to me street. No Signs ol Any | New jen the York, Aug. {traing and brought the Passengers CURB MARKET I3 QUITE IRREGULAR Money Tension : doors of the | George |north ¢nd druggist of | street, left Miss Anna M. Easing of l!}Iilflbelh Edmonds. ber, Personals Patterson, well 618 up until the last week was scel of the Girls' Industrial & Business club at the local Y. W. C. | position she held since last Septem- She left to take up her duties 13 (A—Trading |in a large commercial house in Bos- | Curb Market was restricted |ton and will make her home with | and irregular today, as there were |her parents at Newtonville. He managed to evade |tension which developed last week. who will | ¢d up, the general trend was down- ward. land Bendix high on a daughters, | 1t spread through Central Europe |1 certificates of 2100 par value While a few Industrials were push. | Doris and Elinore, of Linwood stréet | ynd today numbers same 12,000, The ‘*_“’““-f”'f' '}"fi\":‘]““ i "M:’i“!f“ [Lave returned home from Wood- | members live in some 400 monaster- | (07 41 S HUtthor 41 Shares of mont where they spent their vaca- |ics and maintain 4% missions in (31 PAr S05 WUS T Decame PRt | points, | tion. | Chipa, Africa and Asia Minor. When | “B" touched a new {the power of the church was at its 5-point advance in the| Mr. and Mrs. John Burns and | Leight the order counted 30,000 e son, Thomas, of Dwight street have | membors and 2,000 monasterics. e ey acturing touched & |returned home from @ vacation | il Franklin Manu new high in a small gain. Adams |spent at Myrtle Beach. Slx WOMEN BEAR T ———————— lillis was a strong point, gaining e | “ Real Estate News ] more than 3 points in good demand.| Miss Helen Stone of Vine strect FRIEND T0 GRAVE | A. G. Spauding shot up more than | will leave tomorrow morning for‘ s——— § R T——— st | 120 points in a few sales, Deere and | Boston where she will join her = | Papers tiled for record at the of- | Adelph Goebel points, respectively, | sure, United Biscuit * { while the "RB" shares sagged. The amusement shares, a fgature quickly turned hemvy. | of last weck, Warner Brothers gain which was wiped liguidation, Fox Theater supply and Columbia gged aftor an early were generally soft, the more than were 3 points. irregular, Piggly Reiter Foster wa | ing heavy liquidation announcement of the | a 4000-barrel well in | fleld. Vacuum made while the Standards ge! reavy. Utilities were Light and Power & A" Deauville Looking Askance at Modern Society Auburn Auto went ahead 6 droped 2 | and National { ltubber Machinery was under pres- ! anda rallied about a point in heavy | buying zenith was a strong point in sugging radio group. | | | countering profit-taking. | a feature of [ the frregular ofl group, trading, then rallying s selling pressure after an initial gain, | (GOSTUMES ANNOY .~ EVENFRENCHMEN credit | Mrs. 8, Runshaw and and 4| brother Mrs. O. Lena and of was steady, | Anna, will be advancing | Chain Stores Wiggly en-| Mr. nd Burr at Saybrook Manor. and Mra Georse daughter, Beatrice Ross McCourt of spent the week-end Rudolph Gattings and encounter- in the early mewhat on wringing in of the Seminole | ypu aurite, of ClIff street spent ‘e"r ducted committal services at the | almondngaindo ne ot Sl LB SRERE AR o at Sacred Mart cemeters. I nerally were s — Morton H. Gibney was the host m‘GROCOGK FUNER L ular. United | y5701opkg and their wives from the | A l | vielding 10| o5t office yosterday on his yacht at | Middletown. A eruise | down the river to Middle Haddam. | Littl E THE MARKET AT 2:30 P. M. ! | | l[ (] ll) llcolll‘lge Afly Price (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) | C lt {Forwer New Rritain Man Had | *3figh: Taw Clpae | ity ltems Adopted Torrington As His Home | l[flpmvemfim Al Che & Dyo 178 110 ATy | | Am Ag Che pd : | —Died Suddenty. } = ' American Can 937 929 | . Wrank Zwick has applied for a | | N ok ®)—The Tiond &M Loco ... permit to build a single family | Fiftsen minutes uftor he had eaten | N% op"“‘":,\"l‘;';fi‘i.fk witp pond | Am Sumatra . 6 dwelling at &huttle Meadow avenue his dinner at his home in Torring- | NI oened the wock with trad- ) (gl MR 0 and Lincoln roud, at an estimated [ton, John Henry Grovock, 50 years | LA RO MR, MUDE | S g cost of $25,000. old, a native and resident of this | 'OV and irregular. There was little (0 ) EC ok William Frank, nine year old son | City until 18 years ugo, died of heart | '0 €ncourage an improvement, the ‘0 Woolen At of Nr. and Mre. John Wrank of 43 discass and indigestion Haturday (Uit sitiation, wpon which ' the |41 Woolch . ¢ Rockwell avenue fell at his home afternoon. PutuTE L0 KR maskelon sl tagdly | SR yesterday and sustained a fractured | Mr. Grocock was hora in this city 10 depend, showing no evidence of the Odenwaldt | South | t street are spending a wee of daughter. was known Main yesterday in company | With 15 boys on a trip to the moun- [tains and the seashore, where intend te camp for about two weeks, Brown spent the | week-end in Boston with Miss Mary Miss Edmonds | , which nd family from Oklahona. Cacchillo and daughters, guests Mrs. Peter Apostini at her tage at Sound View until Sept. symour meru t Hawks' they Nest. | made | Capucines Celebrate 400 Years in Austria | Vienna, Aug. 13 (P—Tour hun- Gred years ago the foundation stone of the first Capucine convent was laid in this city. The order, whi had a pre-war membership of 10,600 monks in the old Austrian empire, now hus only one-tenth of it in post- war abbreviated Austria. The 400th anniversary of the cre- Wall Street Briefs National Dairy Products Corpora- tion earncd $3.50 a share on the common stock in the half year, | against $3.13 a share on a smallep amount of stock outstanding in the first half of 1927, Net avallable for 3 by b A " |common " stock was $5,595.609 ation of the order has Just heen sol- | ,gyjngt 34,372,960, Sales rose 1o cmnized in Vienna, Monsignor Sei- | 45alls” - ~ $56,472,905 from $70,619,%99. :tury | pel, Austrian chancellor, delivered | the festival sermon at the historical | Church of the Capucines in Vienna. | o470 A FoCO0 00 S BR de- | In their brown robes and 1ong | . oo in capital stock from $2 20, beards the Capucines are well known 1000000 to 200,000 recently author- figures in this city and the provinec 0.l stecihalfers The AlstEibEL Four centuries ago, when the or »“0" 5% mazebis enly on steok oIl i :d by Pope Clement V was confirmed by Pope Clement V1L |05 jye! Stockholders who turn its patron, the number grew to 700 clared a dividend of $6 a share out ice the uneral of Mrs. Backlel, Auto Vie- following: Dyson Lond Co. Ine | Dyson, Hon m.‘ Escort From Home to Cemetery | ugene ¥ ‘. la ., to Eugene E. stedd avenue, warranty. Dyson to the Farmers id Mechanics Savings Dank, $6,- P2 tm, Held—Society of Rosary Fo (et | Six women, fellow members of 000 mortgage, Homestead avenue. made a small Miss Caroline Odenwaldt of South the Nisters of the Rosary society of | Axel Anderson and Axel Hanson out in heavy | Burritt street is spending a week at |the Sacred Heart church, were pall to Joseph A. Carlson, trustee, $320 A" was in| pleasant View, 1 Fhearcrs at the funeral this morning | mortgage, Columbia street. Graphophone S, {of Mrs. Mary Buckicl of 84 Cabot | unie Chambers to Lizaie Shaw guin. Mines| Aiss Eleanor Kerbef of Maple [Street, who was Killed instuntly in [ussignment of mortgage, Seneca authough Nor- | street is spending two weeks at Al- |ah automobile accident at the cor- | strect. bany, N. Y, |ner of Farmington avenue and Mill-| Catherine and Joseph Dzicek to ler street Friday noon. 'Harry Zevin, assignment of The entire membership of the 50- | gage, High strect. ciety formed an escort as the hearsc | New Britain Nutional Bank to th, k | Went from the home to the chureh | Dyson Land Co. release of mortgag {and from the church to the cemc- | Homestead avenue. |tery. Paul C. Fragione te Concetto and Rev. Lucyan Rojnowski. pustor of | Guisseppine ' Aguila, release of the Sacred Heart | prayer at the home, church offered | celebrated & n» |quiem high mass at the chureh and moruup IH:h Bret HELD TOMORROW | s ' vight wrist. He is a patient at the And he lived here until his marriage. Casing. In fact it showed a firming Pavls, Agu. 18 (UP)—Costume | oot qenona) hospltal He then moved to Kensington where | tendencey, — with banks calling up- propriety 18 becoming important Miss Theresa Maitz of 66 Rock. he conducted the Upson's grocery |wards of $15,000,000 in loans. throughout France. well avenue was admitted to the |for @ few years and then went to| National Dairy Products 51-4s | At Denuville, most fashionable of New Britain General hospitul Torvington where he vorked for a;were among the more active indus- the world's watering places, there nr.lny suffering with lacerations of 8rocery firm. : rial isswes, gaining fractionally on soon will be determined the point of | the right forearm, sustained when He leaves his wite, Mrs. Clara M. | puying encouraged by an fmproved just when a bathing suit becomes |she accidentally put her hand Grocock: a daughter, Miss Tnagene | carnings report. Dodge Broa 6 indecent. Beach authorities beleve | through a pane of glass. Grocock, & high school pupil; and & | e in gemand at slightly highe that men's swimming trunksshould | A daughter was born at the New SO0 Harvey Barnes £ I el Container Corporation 5 extend above the floating ribs. Britain General hospital saturday 300t at :“”'_"‘_‘"\s ‘";’”'"“" atnt 1% [ Philips Petroleum 5 1-4s, Certain- tecently M. Rene Lambert. a night to Mr. and Mrs. m.pnuu ""““ "‘“‘“” ;','m‘;" (:f' i‘m:".:uf‘ teed 5%s and Ninclalr Crude 5%s | member of the Deauville Casino!Stemple of 118 Hart street. | '1"'\"': i ot AT e a0t | were under pressnre; orehes was swimming and his: A daughter was born at the New | "o nion at 2 o'elock in Te The foreign list was inclined to bathing trunks dropped slightly be- | Brituin General hospital Saturday | o SHGAE A S IR B oy SR Thited Kingdom | cause of a broken string. Lumbert MENT Lo Mr. und Mrs. Adoiph Won- I s sagged and Republic of Chile fixed the wrong but beach authori- |4ToVski of Hill strect, Bristol. | ——— . . | 0% dropped more than a point to & ties decided his costume was inde. | At the New Britain General hos- | e low at 92 1.2, i el . " pltal yest a daughtcr was born cent anfl ordered him into polic: | T . Herman Fehlotter- | government obligations were court. beck of Sast street, u«llvi'wi in carly trading. | The musician contended that Ws| Marr intentions have heen D ea t h 8 Public offering is expected shortly | cegtume was far more proper than | filed at the office of the town clerk vels. |of $20,000,000 commonwealth subsi- most costumes worn at the Folics | by the following: Sulvatore Misenti | diary corporation b 1-2 per cent 20- Bergere and has determined 1o earry | of 230 Washington street, and | Anitew Goloo vear gold debentures. Proceeds will [the matter to the highest judicial | vy nin Cavalll of 113 Orange | sndrew Goloc 20 years old, of |V used for financing investments of nuthoriti M. Louvy-Oulmant, | gyt pierre ;A Boucher of 143 (26 Alden strect died yesterday | COMMonwealth Edison, the Parent one of the leading French aUorneys, |\, ingion street, and Yvonne Le- | morning at his home following an | (0 In enterpri aside from its a5as e metainedico iead Laumbarts | L AEEE SRl g o QDS CEs | motning et i Toenc Lollbh e 0 e Gt iR c e | Innorthern France other argument bLishop of Saint-Brieuc that no visitors will be enter stockings. Brieue morning swim, tennis, stroll, and then visit ¢h | day. peared in sport costum pul o : The for boys. k:\n\\n as eur Jort £oRu ord September 15. A dividend of 20 | Tumble Inn” is in charge of Mr. | S m'”:'h nandy and Per cent was paid April 26, 19 — | Patterson. Mr. Patterson is aiso jlis bbypolies e ". cen-| By-Products Coke Co., which de- teaching the boys woodworking. B o tith modern castotns | clared an extra dividend of 75 cents | George_Patterson, Jr., is in charge of iy OI;‘ |':l."¢l>::u:||‘n‘o\:fic;l1)n> bishop | three months ago, today declared Funeral‘ athletic programs. Robert Stader, | e asted {he new stocking edict, |Only the regular quarterly dividend it o Ron ot Gt i ina “dv1~||".‘:I:;'l-n:l..m district has be- | Of 50 cents a share on the common | Pem=———=——————====————="J lund Mrs. John C. Stadler, is lif come one of the most favored of the stock, payable ~September 20 to Waltor Czulatss guard, swimming instructor and in tourist centesr and many Americuns 3‘0\;\\ of record S';l!l«l"*;"l‘. 5_ Funeral serviees for Walter Structor in the making of bows and arc at pro nt in the area. Bt Hiug R Iody declie Czulatza of 58 oid strect were |Arrows. e semi-annual dividend of 8152 on ) i iorming at 9 o'clock at 8t.| Clifford Dolan, son of Thomas C. Cotton Market Open: ,1\»:‘:1":”]1 o i \,,T”:‘,,",;",; T | Andrew’s chureh. A olcnin ‘linfh Ik;lzv;x_‘lu:g:-r print expert ‘ll:vmtlv: s G “ mass of quicm was celebragg by cal detective burs 1, is ca ew- ‘ But Then Falls Rapldly i Nies O B A iR Ik Rev. Bdward V., Grikis wul": | ana fis haruator (he s New York, Aug. 13 0P —The cot-| lsisted by Rev. John J. K sary department. “’“"""""“l.;"" oad e "’,"’""; ] Pouzhkecpsie Police deacon; and Kev. Thomas Laden, | Those at Camp “Tumble Inn” are geatine of 11 0081 poin A B2 . Y ) deacon. as follows: George Patterson Sr. phowied met: lokseaiof 45 1o 63 poINIE) Have Shmfing .(‘a L hmmlli Mitdrea Boloski sung “Ave George Patt Bdx. Bobe 0 |undercontinuation of last week's| Loughkecpsie, N. Yo Aug. 18 0P|\ Lo SR Gl SUI B adler, George Haynes Ir., Clifford |selling movement. Av investigation of the shooting to| |\ L\ "0 the benedictus and |Dolan, William Zarecki, Francis Selling orders appear to. be|dsathi of Henry Gegng of Nushua, . | 250l ad Siise a uskas, and |Connolly. Wallace Richardson Jr., Miss Boloski, Miss kas, und | Connol reaching here from all directions| H., by 4 womun suld by polive to he Donohue sang “Gerne Darles- | John Zarecki, James Riley, John wvitli e eoith ‘and - AVal) straet Mos. Peln 8, Fallcc wasiaponcd 10: at the conclusion of the ma linchak and Norman Warner [among the sellers on the decline day by Dutchess county authorit which quickly extended to 15.11 for on costumes. the church unless 1t has been customary in the Saint district to have Many of the church goers ap- there ig an- e as declared | permitted to | they wear New, York, Number One Aug. 13, $100 a Share Dividend Is Declared by Oil Corp. (A —Group 1 suppl H tend was born in this ci 1 Sacred Heart and at- school and Boys and Girls Leave later he was graduated from Junior v High achool, Surviving him are ki O TWo Weeks Camp Trip parents, Mr. and Mrs., John Golec: | Twelve boys and seven girls, all Oil Corporation, subsi- two brothers, Louis and Stanley, and but one from New Britain, left yes- 4 on Land & Oil Co., de¢- a sister, Mrs, Helen Kaltomek terday for two camps on Crystal dividend of $100 a sha Fune vices will be held at | lake, in charge of Mr. and Mrs, an early October 13, 1o holders of Sacred Heart church tomorrow George Patterson of Main street, | Bolt or &f ' 14 Sept. 15. Texon Land & O} | morning at 7:30 o'clock. Burial will | where they will remain for the next ureh On SN olared a dividend of 10 per cent, be in Sacread Heart cemetery two we Dble es and many | V" Octoher 15 to stock of re pon the expected termination of the mp for pall bearers were . Nlimski, ' N ew Britain, Atlantic Gulf Oil corporation de~! | of the town clerk today include ' | National mort- | s on N 3. of | and James McCarty of | WALL STREET HAS WUCH RESTRICTION High Money Rates Curtall | Trading Today BY STANLEY W, PRENOSIL (Associated Press Finsacial Editor) | | w York, Aug i% ¥ — High | money rates continued w0 have a re. | strictive effect on trading in today's stock market. Marking up of the | call meoney month, ing which car | down 1 to € points, | the but buying sup- | port was auickly provided, and the | market was headed upward again by | carly afternoon Banks called $15,000,000 in loans | during the morning. Time money |was 613 per cent bid for all dates, | with & somewhat more plentiful sup- ply coming 1 at that figure. Prime mercantile and bankers’ acceptance | rates held firm. Bale of sterling around the low level for the year aroused hopes ters of u retuen flow of gold from England in the near future, ing bankers were not quite so opti- wistie, Outside the stock and money mar- | kets, ehief speculative interest cen- | tered in a further break of $2.50 a bale in cotton, part of which was re- covered, In the morning selling movement, Tea was driven down & points, Cluett Peabody b 1-2 to & new {low at 70, Lehigh Valley 5, Dulent |4 and Montgomery-Ward and Case Threshing 8 cach. In the subsequent recovery, New York Traction and railroad shares were prominent, | Buying of the rails centered largely {in the grain carriers. Substantial gaing also were recorded by such specialties as Coty, urray corpori- [ tion, International Silver and Pitts- burgh Coal, all up 3 points er more, Chrysler van into heavy selling | after its initial spurt of 4 pointa, but offerings were all absorbed and the | price held above Saturday's closing price. General Motors was again under pressure for a time, but like- wise received good buying support. {Balt & Ohio. Beth Stecl Brook Man Calif Pet ... [CRT & Pac | Chrysler Corp {Colo Fuel Congoleum |Consel Gas ‘orn P'rod | Day Chem Erie RR | ¥am Players cischmann . 7 | Freeport Tex . {Genl Asphalt . 731 ol Elec ....149 Genl Motors .. 1841, | Glidden . 228 | Hudson Motors 797 Int Comb, Eng 597 Int Nickel .... 97% | Int Harves ...2687 Int Paper .... 69% Ken Cop 945 | Mack Truck .. ss1; { Marland Oil .. 377 | Mo Kan & Tex 363 | Mont Wara ..196%; Y Central ..162% NYNH&H North Amer... 713 orth Pacifi Pack Mot Car Pan Am Pet B Phillips Pet Pullman .. | Radio Corp ‘! emington Rd S F | #ta oit N ¥ Stewart Warner 91 Studevaker Texas Co .. Tex Gulf Sulph 684 | Tim Rol Bear 1251 | Underwood .. 68 Union Carbide 161% {Tnited Fruit . 135 U S Ind Al 1" 8 Rubber . U8 Steel Wabash Ry | West Elec Willys Over, Woolworth Wright Aero . LOCAL STOCKS (Furnished by Putnam 9 ralick | 4. Visalga, J. Lisavicins, M. Balukas, |New York. oate ook Dedember. coniracts, = Rallioe of & ““,;",‘g“"o" '?,"‘dor":,\“ “,h_‘:’:,‘"‘:}u\ Yiorsikus, and 1. Yonusis. At camp “Tumble Out” where Susn Sid dsked few points followed on covering, Will bo @/REBNed O & CHATES 001"y iy, Grikis conducted commit-| Mrs, Patterson has charge are the e e s G R e s “‘Palick told officers that she| W] Services at the grac following girls. all of New Rritain: {e0e (4 ‘"_l\‘\?:‘;u;m e it sections evie Mad been intimate with Gagne and | Mars's cemetery where bu Marie .luclm“r‘l.on. :l-ry] l“mL!(lrd bl ialling: | dently attracted littte tnterest, while | that she shot him when he derided | place. . |\|'::.r"1~('|,‘\ s Palterssn amd | ANtomobile ins .. the weather clsewhere in the south hcr. The woman told police that e Do Paaiet s hare . Hartford Kire . | was considered favorable with sel-|she had "0:‘ !“'U"" "10 "‘"] G*;&'o"'"- e e S e e ) Natinoal Fire .., A0k sk promctaf vl linehs ‘L:“fl‘)? Tve Miots which she sald she | Paulat of 111 Rhodes strect were| THREE PL WRECK D makle fired, struck the man, police said, |held this afternoon at 2:50 o'clock | Washington, Aug. 13 P—The [otelors 108 €0 « Prices were within 3 or 4 points| [ % o ed to the police immedi- | at the home and at 3 o'clock at|navy department was advised today L {RLteension, tie e alse 0 1 ) St Matihew's German Lutheran | that three navy alrplanes, one cach | Manufacturing Stocks “'Id;l?.‘ . ik ssi Ahare Tind Hieen WY chureh. Burial was in rview from the l|'|l‘flh‘nl;'flhqArk|:"Hflfi :m ::ur.lv«urc 73 ) i o S st 2 3 v and Florida, anchored in Guantana- |Am Hosiery 22— | Continental and Bombay selling in | :‘m;‘ “: Au\l" A l’l;l;l)i::)\:;h' R nmi Bay, Cuba, were wrecked by a | Beaton & Cadwell S {Tiverpool sith ““‘t‘,"‘""' """';:“,‘d" Connenisat 'r‘ur'n;::hy today with. | TSNSl | |\ rricane Saturday. The planes | Bige-lfd Cpt Co com 30 93 |ax cloth and yarn buyers were hold- | C | ing out FAREWELL A farewell surprise | given at the home of MF. and Mrs. Oak street | evening in honor of Miss N. Cooney. | Guests were present from Hartford, | A. Moncatelli of Berlin, Springfield and \ Miss Cooney received |tiful and useful gifts. pjayed and luncheon served. Music | was furnished by the “Lovers’ o ‘ chestra. The government paid District | Columbia slave holders |the emancipation of 3,000 slaves. SHOWE ,ll {drew from the wa party Young, of Bridgeuort last POPE ABAN this eity. | pome Aug. many beau- | Games were | ed in the Press today. {his private apartments, of $900,000 tor tion, his foot, which supreme cooler than in the gardens. court its appeals from jury awards of $10.- | 000 and $1,000 made to Hattle E. Wright of Meriden and Mildred K. for injuries received in an accident in Middle- field on December 26, 1927 DONS WALKS | 13 (UP)—The pope, ! greatly-affocted by the heat wt‘-w‘ has abandoned his daily walks in the Vatican Gardens, it was report- The pontiff prefers to remain in where it is In ad i was spraiged {late in July, still gives him trouble. | were being used in connection with | the annual cruisc of the Annapolis midshipmen and were stationed at | Hicacal Beach. SHOT BY GANGSTER New York, Aug. 13 P--A mother w hrflm" her baby on the sidewalk, was shot in the | gunmen in an automobile chased a % flecing bootlcgger through Bronx “Hon Verag Uwse whe sall | girects, firing as they went. with tanors teiegruyin ‘o The woman wounded was M BOIIC‘a’ s Posy m Sally Graham, 21 years old, who was shot in the jaw. Her condition was | not believed merious. | | | Opposite | Residencs 17 Summer St. :IN &7, ';flllw W o TREASURY BALANCE .KFRONE 898 ()R 3 M:'“-'l:u-l e \ :.u' Treasury Balance, 0818,930,154 face today as five | Billings & Spencer com 2 G Billings & Spencer pfd 6 10 | Bristol Drass . sxel 29 21 | Colt's Arma 4 36 | Eagle Leock 65 fnir Bearing Co Hart & Cooley . Landers, ¥ 5 B Machine . ... {N B Machine pfd . Niles-Be-Pond com 65 Nodth & Judd ... 33 Peck, Stowe & W — Rusgell Mfg Co 130 | Scovill Mfx Co 53 Standard Screw 115 Stanley Works ... 60 Torringten Co com 115 Union Mfg Co .... 20 renewal rute to T3 per | [ cont., the highest since the first of | brought a flurry of sell- | a score of issues | in speculative quars | but lead- | PUTNAM & CO. Mombers New York & Horgferd Stock Bashongay 31 WEST MAIN ST, NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 . MARTFORD OFFICE. ¢ CENTRAL BOW. _THL 34198 ! We Offer: Connecticut Power Co. Com. 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Tel. 8200, Beruard A. Couley Brayton A. Perten. We Offer: American Hardware Landers, Frary & Clark Stanley Works At the Market. Public Utilities Stocks | SUITS FILED Conn Elec Service 920 9% | Buit for $300 was brought by Conn Lt & Pow pfd .. 101 - Kolodney Brothers against Ralph Hfd Elec Light . . 134 139 | Young of Bristol according to & writ N B Gasp 7 80 | filed today in city court by Attorney. Southern N E Tel .... 170 175 {Monroe 8. Gordon. Papers were served by Deputy Sheriff Joseph W, | Harding of Bristol. The King & Doyle Incorporated | filed suit today in city court through |Attorney M. 8. Gordon for $150 |against William Grabowski. Pape S Probably New Hampshire, Rhode |;\i:~:r‘“"d by Constable Jnu 8 The goods and eatate of Phalen Lynskey of Windsor Locks were at- W York. Aug. 13 (® — United |tach04 in the sum of $100 in a suit tes Senator David 1. Walsh of |prought against him by A. E. Massachusetts, n an interview at|giderowrsky and Maurice Gordon democratic headquarters today. (through Attorney Monroe 8. Gordon, said the outlook for Governor (The plaintiffs claim that on May 10, Emith te carry New Hampshire, |while their automobile was parked Rhode Island and Connecticut is|on the extreme right side on Mar< inost promising, and that the out- ket street, Hartford at a point near look is even better in Massachu- the Standard Paper Company, the seilin, |defendant in his automobile care o Ransiok lessly and negligently drove his car s " 5 |against their machine causing con- for ro-election. said that “the bad [(GLTR REG TS Sl o wers lubor conditions’ In the New Bed- |serve by Deputy Sheriff & s ford and Fall River textile centers (o' oo B B B L has refuted the claim of republican | prosperity and will work beneficially toward a democratic election. | m’sfisommsnc Thinks Smith Will Carry Mass. and | Island and Also Connecticut. who 18 a candidate FACES SERIOUS CHARGE | Norwich, Aug. 13 (P—Desats it Governor Bt woul1 make | Forcell. 30 was bousd evee t the [campaign specch in ene of the New | fcdersl <ourt by U & Commitenss ingland states, but no definite as. or'\iolum of the Mann ek & " surance has been given that they ™ o "l T g tn 81,000 bail atter will be included in the speaking| ;o 50 hination. itinerary. The allegation was that Peresitt g brought young women heve frem lmn MERALD CLASSIFIED ADS N."u.mp.m for wnlawful pure FOR BEST RESULTS poses.