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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1929. POOR ADVERTISING [ser-ese Atz “ =/ CORONER IS SILENT Personals (", — ) MARKET CLIMBING oo o e ooy oo ON WENZEL FATALITY| | Il THE [iENERA[ RULE bcil;)f:g:t: the belief to the ron‘? R ;‘;f(‘:;?'l;' ‘“"r'*"l'"l"”fil"l“?{"-‘\\‘l "”I‘::“\m‘(“ w York, July 17 e treas- []N EASIER M[]NEY PUM-TLG!§§IMMVHM§;¢_C0 trary business is good during elec- | Withholds Decision on Death of Bur- | yestenday; e re e e for repayment t : 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN | | tion years. | o ol o jsn’ n| ritt Street Girl in Middletown Leon Bojno cting president repayment tomorrow, is seen @ S0 Asserts Louis W, Vogel in|,,"mng, simmer stump ient much ; le's Savings bank, 15 |assurance that the government nas | MIQ-MODD Punch Qver—Rate TEL. 2040 Saturday Afternoon spending a two weeks' vacation in F the people are out of town. | & : e succeeded in buying virtually i D MAXTPORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW. _TEL 2. NOUllday SpeeGh “Fight dollars spent by the aver-| Coroner Lowndes A, Smith of |*!*n1C City N.J. . | the $75,000,000 in 3 1.2 per IOpS f0 10 Per Cent S SENIRAL Y 218, age man during the times of su- e ! i i ¥ ) .| preme prosperity only drops to i the average golfer plaved gOlf| goven dollars during a deep depres- like the average business man ad- [sion and panic when he thinks the | Wenzel of this city, who was killed vertises, he'd be hooted off the links” | world is coming to an end. |in an automobile collision Saturday according to Louis W. Vogel, sales- “The most soda and candy is| vertiser and president of the Vogel |gold around 3 o'clock in the after- | I ¢ 3 Advertising Co.. in an address to the | noon | Broad and Court streets, Middle-|ward Ilaherty, formerly of New |prop zed in Spain when the | oo, siimulated a resumption of . . members of the Kiwanis club at the | " oafost business is done gt might]to®n Britain. | petroleum industry was natioralized '\ s e it 5 N t ! Most busines e o | N o T e activities in todz ock ation 1Ire insur Burritt hotel today | when the stores are ready to close.| Frank Tringali, driver of the truck | . ol s | "” P“’“ ag “',‘\‘*, tiation ;u th S 3 it 3 3 urance Co. The golfers are depressingly busi- | «wednesday is the best day to|that figured in the accident, declined ‘m‘ e S ‘”l“l LG eona kar:;‘m B “"‘*' 4 “\'“’ ‘_“"f:" in early trading, but the e . ness-like while many advertisers are | got business men to attend meetings. | to testify at the hearing held in the | ' 'l"‘_ AR, ML SEaarsea st NEIVREN TONLORESSS 0T (V0 ndencies avh W oA CIE Price on Application. delightfully casual, the advertising | riday is the worst | city court yesterday morning, on the i‘ ‘)" "“‘”;‘]’” HH‘\ wilnSrelaciv PG el expe = 3 Chicago. The ola s xpert explained. “Two speakers draw more than advice of his counsel, Attorney Don “' _m‘ . '1'\‘1 ‘ 1” m. \"."1 at Many business men will not ad- | ono " Three draw less than two, | Camoria. el i i Al Tor vertise,” continued Mr. Vogel, “be- | \qding music to a program with| Coroner Smith came to this city |iroU8h the Great lakes, to CAl- G R EE ) A i cause they feel like the colored sol-| i, speakers draws a 40 per cent|after the hearing to interview the | %% 4 RS That \ s | L pericentiebu faropped JRto 1D or ¥ eflise P S T, 2 — month and that pric o lowe o e 10 g > PO G R father, Frad Wenzel of 319 Burritt | o jou o yiino e ey Steady: Businiess condis| oo oneh asthe eanahle sunply of recause he didn't wan o be both- ;. -3 & s ¥ g 83 . 4 8 = & “Men talk about business 49 per|street, who was the driver of the | . i e Bl e e o . o Ith i Hosee whEn Thionms tine Te per W y ¢ r. Rita, of Summer street, Wr tout the country cent of their time, amusements and | Wenzel car at the time of Joan's nding their vacation in Maise. |vorable, says (h STaREe T to retreat. sports 15 per cent and other men | death, and the girl's aunt, Mrs. Flo S s e Vo situation is expected to result in an |2 MATEC increase in federal reserve - - 13 per cent. Women talk about men | ence Gordon of New York city, . i Fi ke on Thursda 42 per cent of their time, clothes|also was in the car. Coroner Smi BEREER DYING []F ave i for June wa : Sl radn T 0 enn Middletown reserved his decision ol | Miss Dorothy Rose Grant, daugh- | nofes which it the inquest into the death of Joan |fcr of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grant of | purchase from holders at ¢ ew York, July, 1% (P Hartford, is visiting her aunt, ) - : | George Fluke of Camp street. S The Siandard Oil Co., of New Jor- ill later go to Washington, D. sey is to receive $4,421,000 from the afternoon at the intersection of [where she will visit her uncle, | Epanish government in payment for | » o oht PTIC I‘T‘If'i‘ S L 5 We Offer: zasing d-month credit stringer led with another adva wh plentiful supply of cal Drops 10 10 Per Cent Call money renewed unchanged go lower as the lenable supply of funds increa The possibility of 19 per cent and other women 15 will issue his decision in a few ¢ for mines N | per cont. | — $1 1 the previous month i e e e Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges “People will read long advertise- | . e e R G e o s of N ock s I EorOH s T B e = TR"LLEY INJUR!ES The Seaboard Air Line railway has | J2° I o s DR R EGoaWest Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 it is the fault of ql{n advertiser .’mdil Biflrh Record lecided to extend' until July 31 the ¢ . e Stuart G. Segar, Manager e AU | some ‘grades of sheets. on which pro- not the type. L g e 1S OF SECUr-| ;yiction has caught up with the de- ities under the reorganization plan | "It pays to advertise just the same | | 1ali | : 1 he steel industry as a whole | as it pays to unl]c‘ct a bill or to sell| A daughter was born at New Brit- FOl‘Hlel‘ S()Glflllst Cflflgmsmafl More than 50 per cent of the out- "f‘,\Lm:{ [:“ (mlxyl‘nl.yl Sy My!u standin stiments bonds have al 30 GHEl e : | | merchandise. A successful adver- |ain General hospital last night to ; I ! : ave al-| coneral consumption.” ‘The iron tier is the same as a successful | Mr. and Mrs. Herman Johnson of Has Little Chance [sacvibesnideos el rade review emphasizes the heavy business man, he is just one who |42 Olive strect, | Walter S. Franilim. former en. | T2ilroad equipment orders placed this doesn’t fail. = | eral agent of the Dennsylvanis Lail. | Week, stating the Great Northern has BANKERS TRUST “The law of averages proves that| A daughter was born at New Brit. | Milwaukee, July 17 (P—Suffering || © €500 8t RS0 RIS 0 hought 30,000 tons of rails. and the | one man out of every 10,000 men ex- ain General hospital last night fo | a fracture of the skull and other ia- | e [0 PP L RS BEER R | Northern Pacifie and Pennsylvania AL pects to be murdered next year. | Mr. and Mrs. Max Silverbush of 23 | juries which he received when struck | troit, Toleo & Ironton Railway, the | €40 10,000 tons. ce on Application. | “Of every four who commit sui- | Linwood street. | by a street car early last night, Vie- | Iord Short line recently purchas VarmpinuisiensesnaRmal (foxtc! cide next year, ‘hree will be men. tor L. Berger, former sociallst con- | by interests close ta the Pennsyl-|SIAres were quick to respond to {H‘ 1f of them will use guns. | A daughter was born at New |gressman and publisher of the Mil- | vania. 8. P. Ruddiman, former pres. |DCW high Of every couple that marrics, one | Mr. and Mrs. John Tarasauskas of 39 | waukee Leader today was given ouly | ident, has been made vice president, K aneets person will die. Boys born in New | Harvar Al e o e e {to a new top M WA Gl SO0 SR doctors who have been at his bed-| The Southern Pacific Co., is soon | ¢'Y Ward and Sears Roebucl boys born in Kans: 2 : st 4 i 4 S I e e | advanced abo points, g 4 “ & g | side almost constantly since thelto place in operation on one of its| (3 o o w” Rl “omw.s‘GELEBRATE NHVENA | time of the accident. He was un- | fast passenger trains between San T oton res Rally Investments That Gro eyes first. asicis cinyiteany Francisco and Portland, Ore., I Aolonss ) J d < o “For every mai or woman hurt Both physicians were pessimistic Pfirst inter-car telephone systém. A rt : s beer up as a next year in falling off a ladder, on= AT Pl]LISH EH R[;H in thelr roports, stating that M. | telephone will be provided in each of the growing competition in u er c ter l o. W. VOGEL and a half will be hurt getting into SRR e e e e ity ";‘ 70 H i Tl on b ] , = 7 S S d to be short coverin N bed and three will be hurt getting in | alc constitution probably would | 3 % Stivabaier aad Gara Il moved COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN He said the average man was in-| or out of a bathtub. Mt A val today of $3,750,000 in gold telligent, “like the manager of a| «If King Canute had figured the Dal]y Masses to Be Held With! sicun ver coupled as it is with | {FOR Arsentina for the International | UD 1% (0 2 points “”"";L‘Zffi"‘ Jé e E T ror DTk BrCHANGE heavyweight fighter once said, ‘he|(iqe correct a Aceep! ke bhe ¢ several 5 g tide correctly, he could have been a Bt e D Aceey bank and the prospective Sin 6 dumb, he lknowsia lottbut he| internal injuries and severe lac ship £ \dditional $1,500,000 |Strength, United Aireraft extendin Joseph M. Halloran, Manager. Tel. 1253 " magician instead of the world's big- i , facl : = J E al § I L can't think? E z Bishop’s Permission tions and Druises i R e T e “One of the most vital things in | Keeping watch with the doctors at | o ... brings the total of gold |tiss and Wr each sold about 3§ the bedside thro @ the night weras to | points high advertising lies in the principle that | | S moving here from that country every single fact in advertising has | | The Sacred Heart church has been | Mr. Berger's wife, and his daughter. | 1010 than $25.000,000 since January | Coppers, w ere under pres- | [ been known and proclaimed by some | accorded the honor of celebrating | MrS: Dorothy Welles, as well as sev- | 4 Jmporis from June 1 to July 10 |sure last week in showed evi- | ° L one in the business . eral intimate friends and busin amounted to $20,028,000. Bankers |dence of organiz buying suppo . Advertising has advanced but is the noyena in honor of St. Anne|aggociates, explain that the movement causes Greene Cananea ran up 6 1-2 points | g l still unorganized. Advertising facts which will commence tomorrow Walking {0 Office uneasiness since {he South American |and several others advanced a point | |4 e neither popular nor necessary. | morning, Rev. Lucyan Bojnows Mr. Berger was hit by a street | republie nas had larger gold holdings | or two. Johns Manville, Air Reduc- The advertising salesman cannot h.-‘ pastor of the church sx'.wx The | while walking from the office of | than it needed tion, Dupont, Purity Baking. Amer- | [ hothered with science when he meets | honor was bestowed by Bishop Ig- s newspaper to his home. Wit et =N jican International a National M 1s a Connecticut company with a capital of $500,000 which prejudice of ecach particular | g_ nac Dubowski, delegate from Rome : said he apparently becam Cash R % to 6 points | B - : { hig One Target (0 Shoot At affairs in America. doc « several automobiles seemed fe . 5 P : “A hundred million pecple are Mefl Gree ed by Lom Masses during {he novena fn|orSins 50 e s e | as Utility Common Stocks and high-grade Industrials. e Nenaslee s not to see the oncoming trolloy Rand and a sprinkling of other spe- one taret for 1,6UD000 stores, trying = [ o AT ! oo celebrated | Although It was not moving fast, the | cialties reached new high ground. | to:supply all these advertised anticlea o Txang o any rning at 5:15, 8:00 and 9:00 | ;00 ot threw him violently to the Trading in the rails quoted quiet- Jtock T S 5 i and trying to last longer than the| L Bourset, France, July 17 (M| guciock and a solemn high mass will v mant i Stockholders are always welcome to look mer'the list normal seven years, which figures| —The American transatlantic air-|be sung at 10:30 o'clock. This| 2 . eh s 5 Emer- e thurator < SRS of securities. We maintain a close market on this stock 1 he lite of tl busi- | pl Pathfind ith Captain | Schedule will T ticed d Wi Baveen wesyiaken | o, Bler outburst of activity although Kansas | [ sell us is the life of the average busi- | plane Pathfinder with Captain | ¢ e will be practiced daily, ex-| > " : o et . . sl i i : S0 GO s - nns ik 2 geney hospital where doctor A Ch l L d City Southern, Colorado & Southern @ and orders cannot always be filled at once. : ¢+ (hoso targets the anmual|LeVis A Yancey and Roger Q. “‘d“" ”)‘:":l'::ys""“”"I"" d] y "("(‘i““"‘u.xrol he had probably suffered a merican OGRS LBl I s e ot e o R 2 | inst these targets the annnua g | day: asses will be celebrated @ > e i 4 2 % S i s : adverising cxpenditiires are: Motion | Willlams landed at Le Bourget fiy- | 5:15. §:30, 8::00, 9:00 and 10:30 n, |S¥UlL fracture and interr : i GaIHS Reglstel’ed T(}day \v\uh ground andl Chicago) Great & DO S | 4 BReS Ul o : 30 a. additi a severe scalp wound vestern preferred anc Louis pictures cight million dollars, pro- | ing ficld (his afternoon from Rome. | m. and a special mass at 12 noon, | I A4dition o 4 soverd 5 S R B e and st S Lonlis grams six million, theaters 12 mil-| wpe pathfinder made a perfect| The sermons which will be given “':"l S e R by g e : % : lion, bill posters 14 million, window | : Sunday and on the Feast day of St, | 119 BIOS New York, July 17 (F—The bond | LOCAL STOCKS : o Y . landing within a few yards of the Lk y the fracture until shortly Kk, Ju 7 bon, e and store displays 23 million, demon- | Anne will be delivered in Polish & s s ooy THE MARKET AT 2:30 . strating and sampling 28 million, |spot where Col. Charles A. Lind-|Bishop Dubow and Father Boj- | m“‘““»“‘ s Ry O DDOg LIS e (i e DR, farm papers 33 million, electric and | bergh finished his historic flight [ nowski. A sermon in English will | o, W eak opening, as AU EA b Ssuam (oe (Gosl e ] |common and preferred, Remingtor ness (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) inglis 2 3 lose S| ‘e Stocks J\ 1 painted signs 86 mullion, novelites 3¢ | two years ago. be by Rev. Ferdinand Pawlowski, | money h all money re-| : High Tow Close Insurance Sto {\ o We have prepared a circular million, Lusiness papers million, | pa airmen were officially wel- [ provincial of St. Franciscan order of | newed at 12 and time money was un- | Al Che & Dye - = Bid Aske o i i : changed and quoted at 7% and §|AM Ag Che pd & etna Casualt 70 1920 viagazines 310 million, direct mail| on0q py representatives of the | Pulaski, Wis, on the Feast day of | g alty 570 million and newspapers 5;' nm‘;],m,(.h government and their |St. Anne at the 10:30 mass. per cent in a dull market. n ‘:"‘I;;‘(‘”““ ‘,l:\ 6 ! 47 etna Life Ins Co 1285 3 lion, u total of two billion dollars | nop ¢rhcatiantic friends, Ar- A sermon in Ttalian will be de- Am n I. G. Chemical i e : : 2 Fire A El t > a yeer for advertising. ; ] were the outstanding strong feature | A Loco 3 | Automobile Tns .......585 5 ectric : ley | Meno Lotti and Rene Le Fevre. livered by Rev. Anthony Chmilowicz | o g B i s i Averages are lhe absolute ruler| ™\ qicans who greeted them in-[at the mass Sunday noon. Father s s e T el e . 106 | Conn General in the field of advertising. The av. | Tk = - i | et : § g high above 115. Many of the leaders| Am Sugar S4 84 e 1035 5 = cluded Major Charles R. Alley, as-|Bojnowski, Iather Alexander Ko- . P 2 L ¢ : 5 | s S i i i Marte Fire erage man is five feet scven, WeighS | Gotant military attache; Comman- | walezyk and Father Chmilowicz will | BI|JiSh AC“Y]W Not General— i the convertivic Eroup encountered | Am Tel & Tel 24 U s e : on are 150 pounds and will live to be 53 |7 88 FFLEE i aesistant naval | deliver sermons at the lower masses, profit-taking and s ;\; “;ISy?]‘"h41“fl[\\vl“;:‘e”(‘l‘;lgldl:i"l:h“ twen- | ftache, and Harold L. Williamson, | Novena will be held every morn- es a as “He believes a stiff drink plus two | quinine pills will cure a cold. That Am Tobacco . 179 itional Fire e icipal offerings dominated the | Anaconda Cop 11 | ngi| Snecaa . | second secretary at the American |ing at 7:30 o'clock from July 18 to Tladmg Hean However s Cew Bowd fee TS0 | enlson S it 3 Common Stock | | | Missouri, is placing at $1,- | Atlantic R Travelors embassy, who represented Normal | 26, ending on the Feast Day of St.| Mis placing at $1.- | Atlantic Refin 6 I | 500,000 issue of 4 1-2 per cent bonds [ Bal & Ohio. 133 w Ymi\l July 17 (P)—Consid- | priced to yield 4.40 to 4.60 per cent.|Beth S A 155 Z n Hardware : erable irregularity was again in evi- | o syndicate is 1 1 S e ‘ U A . exchange today, although a drop in | ceut sewer bonds, priced to vield can Ppacific . 247 o) R T the call loan rate from to 10 per! 4.8 er cent o ey e ol ‘m”' A t at midday brought a mild re- r offerings i $4.250,000 | o S P .. 40 e of bullish activity. ding was year 6 per cent convertible debe ¢ R T & bhia . K J‘ "\ T "\ active, the ticker falling about jtures of Western per Union, et i 5 4 S A s o y " Chrysler Corp T afnir Bearing » nutes behind the market at|due 1944 and pri G0 | [ | ’ i | times, issue of §6,000,000 15- per cent | GO I’,”“\l il LR SO0 S ) EDDY BROTHERS & CO. F unerals e by eators Ware el convertiblal daben General [ COm Power : N G ; HARTFORD | R St e Rt S : . |Congoleum .. 2 3 2434 | North & Juc o ] Now Britain 33 Lewls Straet Meridon slectric Investors again fluctuated | Theaters Hquipn < Ve : ioa e e e ] O3 W. Main St Tol. 2:8141 43 Catem 8¢ widely. Selling off nearly 10 points | formed to merge Corn Prod ...1 103 105 | ekl Stows Curtiss Aero 167 usselt M | Day Chem Manufacturing z 04t Armour, the charge ' affaires. nne. The Sudday Novena will he Masoury goes back to King Solo-| ATNON 8 SEHEG & S ottt hetd during vespors at 8:00 orclock | mon’s time; that it is fatal to et | . o0 guests they will be for & few |in the afternoon and applications of lobster and ice cream; that alil g ' ype fiiers, who had met at Old | the relic will be given every day Swedes are slow thinkers; that red | gy yarq “Me., while hoth were wait- | after mass and in the evening af neadedypeoplofacs apioipterpensd; |ing to take off on their flights, con- | services that morals were purer 20 Years ago; | oy iyjateq each other on the success- R that winters were longer, ‘1\0\\\.: i Halved) ‘ heavier and mere frequent when he e, ; was a boy; the average woman is of | | rse that gentleman’s wife. Clty Items 1 “Each woman has some predispo- sition, prejudice or weakness that | one advertiser above all others has| he police were notified toda deliberately or accidentally utilized | {ne return of the operator's e Mrs. Elizabeth Beatty Colbery | in the carly afternoon. American as his appeal to women. R e Mrs. Elizabeth Beaity Colbert, | Superpower and International Super- “When these weaknes: of onelington avenue, Fred Fialkowski of |who died Saturday morning in her | POWCT were under pressuve. Ameri- 2 Hont 5% : & = : o o woman exist in quantity large |37 Allen strect, and Axel Leden of 6 [home at Albany, N. Y., and for|¢an Light and Traction dropped two abandon its recapitulizatior ! e el Atheists in Russia enough to concern advertisers they | gmith strect. whom funeral services were held | points, but then rallind. itk bl lly tore of the s 1ne Pub Serv 6 21 64 . rks ... Can’t Attend Feasts are averag Averages are The regular mecting of the New y rday afternoon at the Trir I ¢ Bond and Share s er eent adjustment % di il 3 ; T Al 2 d s steadfast as gravity and always| gritain council, l:m:l Arcanum, will | Episcopal church of Albany, N. Y. |United Gas Improvement cre are deposited with the comn Fam Player 4 7 nior AR Moscow, July 17 (@—The Russian changing. Fads and fashions rufile e held tomorrow evening at 8 |was laid at rest this afternoon at 2| strong spots, rising 3 and 4 points. @ccording to announce t by R Fleischmann . 5 5 Veoder-| 3 | Communist Youths league has ruled ihie surtace Wiile away down deeloulogk, Deputy Cuang Rexeut Wil ysolack in fhs Failrion comel | American Gas and Electric, Amer- | ¢rt T Nutt, chairman of the b:»nmv ‘ox IFilm A . 23 " Public Utilities Stocks 1!.:[ membe ‘m |‘n\1\( be Tvonsxstcm'm human nature swings in cyeles. Ad- ljjam Schiller of Meriden will pay |this city. Rev umuel Suteliffe, | jean and Fore Power warrants. St al ad ustment con v‘u»\w[\ reeport - A 4 438 e ; : H-‘H anti-religious struggle. Not vertising hastens the cycles, |the council an official visit. Refresh- rector of St. Mark's church, officiated | Allied Power, Arkansas Natural | '0 Press forward olier Tsuesat ) Genl ““””‘ 290 2 o 5 5 Jafionly “““: they baycott: - religiqua i el e R T i S e e R o Alle- | Genl Tl 3518 0 . ony IO e olidays hut they must also refrain eveles but advertisers can no moro| The eondition of John E. R.| Mrs. Colbort was (he daughter of |were well hought, Middle West|EN2RY 5s of 1944 and Achison | Genl Motors .. 7 e tons ‘ ] ' |from any preparation for religious oppose, eliminate or replace these|ICeevers of West Main street, who[the late Mayor and Mrs. Ambrose | {“(ilities was again Sirong ¢ Conuntible 4 gousl asliip | Goodrich Tire . 47 5 A R WL o e cycles than an electric fan change has been ill at home for several|Beatty of this city |t for e xnansio: | CanmonwoaItD and Tntorr Gre rth- | Tudson Motors g STl | pariopatil | League members are forbidden'ta the temperature of a city. days, was reported improved today. | T il Eatho e R Comwon t 05, lost ground. - |Iut Comb. Eog i i 328 CO €0 ...... e R o “Fitty million people are still out| An alarm from Box 28 at Mapie| William J. Sheehan o i on it ovia o ilaiin o s RcomIUNIcalonT stoun, TRt Nicke! 5 N ] : e 02 any other paschal daintles. = of reach of public libraries, Where |and Whiting streets brought firemen | There was a large attendance this | 1o 0 =000 B8 T8 S nscicn g ounona R RonVEIIE dn Bt g 3 = ' g ihese don'ts were issued siter there are librarics, three books a|to a dump fire on Berlin avenue at |morning at the funeral of William | 1610 a0 fold o LU D L IR e S uTeli o108 4 | & : - ¢ official newspaper of the league year is the average. {2:10 o'clock this afternoon. ~The (J. Sheehan of 46 Harrison stre Aluminum Rises ‘W“_'l 2 £ Leha sl :' '{‘mm Ken Cop 5 3 1 - : ; ‘»;-Z\'- .'mw‘x from a girl afl\mz No Books in Many Homes |recall was sounded six minutes | who passed away at his home Sun- | g R SO e L v climb | Mack mru s 97 97t reasun lance, $225.8 .| whether § ‘,\,.‘:,'Jf‘,‘,‘h',‘“p,:\(jf‘,f‘,r L s‘h; | day night follow a lingering ill- | { “r 1 Aluminum Co. shut W \\::'\V\ : ) s h 1oth a Fastel turers and distr f theater upplies and equ — The Seaboar 1 may “A recent survey showed 34 per|later. cent of homes of children contained | points, only to lose most of its & The fo ist (it Chinese i Blidutt asgans o i no hooks whatever. Gilbert (‘hambels “ eds ‘q'l.mwll SEIMIceR i ens el ‘11:.,., Recent strength in ter | Govern m' nt vay s slumped M:i“} ‘“\‘ - 1 1 14 L S WOMAN Iill S OF BURNS “You must change your selling . ;] | B30 oclock at his home and at St 1 Gamble was accounted for by lsympathy with the government’s |y e i 4 J e B Former Local G“l‘nm-,\ il i e : e e : g : July 17 (F—Miss | the announcement of a clash with Russia o f NY N H & H 4% . ; iy TR 5. of New York news. To the soldiers in the world ; (Spe 1 to the Herald) : ; . v ; 4 ort | emn requie h mass was cele- “ab | S e ahta | : i war imperialism meant less than & ) “July 17-d. Gilbert | emn requiem high mass was cele- |y “peers, Firesto ‘e ) | Soviet line in northern Chi e : : " et G e e nothing, but when they shouted ‘Kill | oy e, an_advertising man |brated by Rev. Walter O'Brien "of |, 1¢eystone Aircraft made moder- | U, 8. government fssues displayed ; i i > N lay from burns received when a can the Kaiser!' hostilities took on a pro- | ¢y merly of New Britain but at pres- | % & i alter Lyddy a8 g¢o gajns. Sikorsky, however an improved, although transactions | 1o 1=y, r 1337 o 7] of wtured alcohol exploded. The i e 4 | deacon and Rev. Walter McCrann | ; : ner | were mostly on ng slde = ; ; Lata o emnly mo. far | CAL OF 62 College atreet, New Haven. | (800 ARG countered profit takir ) ) ling o . 4 : ¢ singeing a chicken S0 many words are emply so far er, 21, of 345 |3 sub-deacon. oo las alhtroneehot he ¢ \ — *hil § D it TR Y and Miss Dorothy Parker, . tores was a strong sp il : ohol when it blew up. he & 3 S er] 3 | A he ertory A - f o Qv ¥ - as mlo .nnlmmuman |; kom;n\ml.llf‘“ st 19th street, New York “.,..‘“U“:m'”'\" ":i‘l“:[\mm‘}'l_i '10"" “-\' store groun. Boy Hurt at Playground i : . g - % = all the advertisers of automobiles | . . . i 5 e muni- B il D YA ularly persisted i ! i Y y 7 11 % g 'Y B otlld not uae & certaln 10, words, | married in (he chapel of the Munl-j . w «rich was followed by “Nearer|., TroBHIarly nersi: Y In Tumble From Chute ! IV | S IROUDLE fAPLENTY . ot use a certain 10 words | iyl huilding here yesterday, {mme- | [ SR WaS [ollowed by “Neater | ook, Guir aain sa ! TNt B Grobataini b vear old mon|iiod i ) ; Philadelphia, July 17 — Because L “‘_’d_"”’f” L2 )“"'umtvlv after they obtained a license | (5 €0 5 St B tst Jof Humble and Cities Service recor LB R I ngton Rd 441, 40 1615 } 4 Dr. James Kelly pulled the wrong yerdsely ¢ Shesiqvoras Out- | 44 {ho marriage bhureau. Deputy | e e LR ER AR Il sniall gains. Mines were b RO : 1 1 tooth, according to Emanuel Dain's standing, achievement, acclaim, lu b Crean. “Sanctus” from St. s 31 Amherst nstained in standing, a . @ s 1UX- | ol Glerk J. J. McCormick officiat- | : ; b g a litle ; ) I claim, the latter recently sued him urious, stamina, grueling, supreme, | \Y | mass was sung by Organist Crean uries to his noa fall this n N \ . ing, s lieat [nass, g Sl | : — Rkt o et 2 for $15,000. He claimed that the mis- thrilling and advance. : New | @04 at the conclusion Mrs. Connolly o forenoon ing at Na O 3 i 2 “You must be simple in your ap- | Mr Chambers was horn I Nen | rendered “Lead, Kindly Light.” Tsetse Fly Envisioned Hale school plaveround. He was | Sncait ton : u : e s 2lolo e pras Ballt e Tive or anvthing | Britain e the fron ol s s 2 The pallbearers were Patrick T 200 s A taken to Ne n General hos- | South Pac 2ty Ed bl 0% AR Rty 4 peal to the eve. Five of anyihing |y oo acDermitt Chambers. The 110 hilbearers wore e | As Exterminator of Man iy (0 e e . i ¢ cums. teeth, neck, body arms hand Sreiall ot i e U onC |in-ie o fvas bomn IniSouthiMan | et U Gt wserdrh : Indianapolis, July 17 (UP)—The | tending hin B EOI of T iR ; EYous eysienn atomaciug eag B ook a1 thlce tneeo SRSl icheater, s the (daughttel of Benton||isaic &or SR ridgepott iland i [1ong-heralded extermination of | The hoy was on a chute when he | Stan Oil of B0 % ] ) . % : r internal organs. After the ex- rate looks, s ake three s s el ! X »and I lnd by Tnetols me s Tound aimew | 1ost mis: balihoe. cadcallbtor el Sten: War 7 2 traction, he said he had to have one printed matter stands still. The and Mattie Johnston Parker | O'Brien of Newark, N. J. The flow. | Mankind by insects has found a new |lost his balan ' el ol t ) \ : champ or. Roderic H + | arounc ¢ was somewhat irra-|Studebaker . ‘ & two operations N ove= T R e er bearers were Donald King and | Champion in Dr. f LOUDC s SR i moving, it skips from top to top of Man Steals ThlEe Ba:es. George O'Bricn., director of visual education in In- tional immediately afterwards and|Texas Co i S 5 g . |dianapolis public schools, but Dr. complained of a severe pain in the | Texas Gu J ¥ 1 NG BIG PIPES i advertisement and the average Fined $10, Steals Home "ather O'Bricn. assistied by 1ath- Ry D i Ethene R TS HEe e R n Xoray ox-|Tim Rol Bear 1t 5105 : Melbourne, Australia, July 1T.— ddyertiser must cater to these hops| Quincy, Mass, July 17 (UP) — |o1 2cCrann, conducted the commits | % e ora'in the prop line by amination was awaited this a Underwood ] ] 156 ; b i The third largest organ in the world and stops [ Charged with stealing three bases, | (') SerVices @t (he grave. Buriall . ing the insect that will he man- | noon before the extent of his Union Pac ) & 269 has been installed in the Regent Bf. Mary's new cemetery. |4 ‘Waterloo, juries could be determined Union Carbide 12 ] 2 2 theater, Its construction and in- 1 1 1 — nes; e stics i was ir some Odd Statistics in a literal sense, two men were|" " " “All peculiarities average out SO | fined $10 each in a district court nited Fruit . 1 [ T stallation cost more than §160,000. smaothly that we can ignore indi- | here recently. Ind Al . 1 1 There are 1.700 combinations of 1 3 OUR BUSINESS IS GROWING N 1 l B vidnals. The mail clerk in one large The defendants, Joseph Porter CEOWING mankind with devastation,” Dr. Itac Deep River, July 17 notes with which every possible mail order house weighs the morn-|and Sunto Del Signore, were alleged | Flower lovers are invited to visit our [said. “We know of no cure for its Amato, 25, was drowned at Bushy| U 203 J 2013 | ¢ & of marathons, here's the |sound effect can be obtained. An ing mail and multiplies by a given|to have stolen the bases from the | i e T e sting, which brings sleeping sickness | Pond today when she swam too far | Walby 35 T ice cream cone cating champion of |orchestra of 100 pieces can be imi- figure. Then he tolls the treasurer|baseball diamond at Milton Park.|® . » Maple Hill. {60 which vietims do not recover.” and lost her strength > sank In | West Ele 1081 the world. She’'s Miss Caroline | tated on this organ as well as in- ihe total dollars and cents of the|The home plate, being nailed down BOLLERER'S POSY SHOP To show that the f(setse fly's|deep water and her hody was re-|Willys Over .. 2 247 | Bierhals, 18, of New Kensington, Pa., | dividual instruments load. He doesn't guess more than|was not taken. | deadly seril is imminent Dr. Rae | covered a short time lat She had | Woolworth g 1218 | who rece ate 100 ice cream cones e He do [ ) ! v AT AT T 1y 1 is immin r. . { 2 1218 | who recently at ice cream con five dollars out of the way in an| After paying their fines, the de- pointed 10 a recent death at Craw- | ! employed as a counsellor at a [ Wright Acro ] 138% [ir 1 hour 45 minutes. And she went ! Man has banned sut entire year. fendants stole home, ¥ N, rds: v ET s sting, ' camp nearby, Yellow Truck . 5 < 51 to work as usual the next day. .!uv racing. e “The African tsetse which - produces sleeping sickness threatens DROWNS IN POND Miss Trene

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