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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 19, 192 —_———— BASSFORD NAED <7 BOY SCOUTCAE [ONTHUE, BACKUS (B Resord ) [t e i | STULAS RSE WITH — DRNEERSRG ===~ AFTH RAI[]S*,[—_J;,.:0"s'“.c;:;:;,: e e aesesions | FUTNAM & CO. at Camp XKeemosahbee \\mmm [street. July 13 {mm..\ life insurance showed an ) 5 S e D i o e e ot e T 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN Campaign Tor Municipal Goll|cromies, Toger Morse. ouepi - Federal Rgents Eoter Four s i ekl 52 Gl i v ot o sear v he coree Market - Disregands Peak and TEL. 2040 Course to Open Mond o ning Gty Ticnand b P Find B D born . the New | 1he Jarscs £ain wath % 16 per con | s Slishly Buli HAKTPORD OFFICE, & ROW. ru.ua Herbert Williams, Harry Hall, Ro l —_ d T | aughter was born at the New | s = - T S! gh l h CENTRAL Ourse 0 pen OH ay ert Guiberson, Paul Helwig, Franci. aCeS jul eer m WO | Britain General hospital Monday | Increase, while April was "‘“"'"'; ums l y 1l ls r— "‘a Clark, Richard Lord, Walter Zuk, e o i and ATrs: Arthur 3. Cacchillo Wt Al 5 penfcent gain, SIn s 12 Erea Walter M. Bassford has been ap- | Ward Kisselbrack, Alden Keeling, | alter Donohue of 200 I° s[of 344 Allen street D e e ) B e N ew Yok, July 19 (PDisre- pointed treasurer of the general |Harold Keeling, Arthur Goldman, 'gtieet, proprietor of ore at 57| A son was born at the hospital|ed T per cent over the preceding 13 | ding the esiablishment of & naw committee in charge of the driye for | Robert Taylor, Benjamin Taylor. | et Main. street, waived esamina- |Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Peter | Mmonths. | sarding the establishm Gy $25,000 for a municipal golf course, | Clifton Andrews, Raphael Posados, | (ion when arraigned today before Teatear of 161 Wilcox street. |G e i . [thigh Specoraiiin SSRederal R Eaery: We Offer: which will open Monday evening. | Milton Bonney, Wesley Ellms, Nor-| - jicq" States Commissioner C. J.| A daughter was horn July 17 {o| Stocks of crude oil in California | rokers' Loans, the stock market Mr. Bassford already has received |man Ellms, Merwin Wellins, Rich-|yyopoueniin in Hartiord on the and Mrs. Ambrose Migheitta of | At the cnd of June totaled 169.270.- | 1 (jhueq to move upward today e varal bl e ey i i rd Walsh, Joseph Spring, William AHE : N | 399 barrels, an increase of 5,4 . The. drive afficlally. sposs with a | Smith; Milton Miller, Irying Ruther. [ Carge of violation of fthe liquor e e 90 barrels. The daily average pro- although the advance was by no Automoblle Insurance Co. law and was ordered held in $1.- Q wrd, Kingsley Rob; Joh 3, duction a ntec 820,821 barrels. | means uniform Buying operations ‘:!anq(;m ar Snue Meadomait '\;'\(:y I:I\'dgo "rm-m- q“ul"v“\ ; “II 000 bonds for his appearance \Ev\vv )v“\\ ”\’\(::L \\1‘:'0’ muml\w}w[\r\m re conducted with considerable Monday evening at 6:830 o'clock. | X 3 . ‘ ,\ % R 3 United States district court at N ; A i SEES g 9 ApIEETeRED 5 3 R i i 1 Several prominent men will be |Chernoff, Albert Biehler, Haroid in initial daily production of 125- | vicor in a varied AEE I Price on Anplication. Sulfdral Blrnbaum.y Charles Hiaven ithe fourthiiy eaday iniiSen= speakers. The details of the pro- |2 °F 5 5 tember. He was represen L ba steel, public, utility, can, electrical % 5 S timer | tembe C: as epresented by gram have not yet been completed. M oy LR o —_ and rallroad shares. A dozen of Walter Larson, John Dy- |Judge W. F. Mangan. TR ] It is expected to accommodate | A A PanT Oleer sl » : " X igh Valley railroad has|which moved into new high ground R T R g oe Gilpatric, Paul Olson.| Joseph Backus, proprictor of a Sid is for electrification of 73 | Scveral of the motor and oil shares including 18 teams, totalling 180 its main line between | were conspicuously heavy. Richard Sheehan, ¥dward Peys cared before Commissioner Me- | . R Alkes-Barr : workers who will solicit funds for | & _ Sheehan 3 | P M d K N w ll Mauch Chunk and Wilkes-Barre, | Money Rate Down the cours Elliott ;“‘\";_ The _“{”““{“’: cubs) Laugnlin on the same charge and odern ]Hg MUSt BU Bll{ pa. from the General Eiectric Co.| Call movey renewed at § per cent Jdwin P. Lanphier. Jr., who is in | }0Te present: Converse Humphrey. |was held in $1,000 honds for a , T, le i R oher G i Westinghouse Electric and [but the volume of funds be-| don Guiberson, Clifton Benson, Ar-|ye was represented by Attorney | Boveri Co. is reported figuring on a | dropped to 7 in the early afternoon. 01"5‘“] e]l]l thur Day. Raymond Alderman, RUS-| yapry M. Ginsburg. i id. The cost of the project is esti- |Other monetary accommodations 'S dward Drinkwine, Samuel Ingham, | store at 36 Hartford avenue, ap- | viles of ell Gold, David Roby. Richard | Iy 19 S . X QVM,\. Chatley Smith. Geraldl ot The arrests w mada latc London. July 19 (UP)—The duties | jmateq 1 en $7,000,000 and $10.- |held steady | e e il of a modern monarch toward his | (40,000. The section runs through | While some nervousness was ap- Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges A Toiin’ Gk fuisedl . peahit - | people were outlined by King Al- | mountain territory. |mazenmpsiairesult ofathe dNcrease s 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 The third and fourth weeks a h e i s | $58,000,000 in brokers’ e hernent eeriiy sited | TONSO of Spain in an informal con- il | 858, kers full. There is room just for a few | forcement officers, who visited | strect seen:~a more interested in th Stuart G. Segar, Manager H Donohue's store, Backus' store, a |Yersation with the mayor of Dur . | iate etout N e i qnets [smoke shop at 52 Broad strect and | ham while the king was waiting for ) |reauction of m mber bank borros weeks, but the sccut office desires|S g 5 8 @ T 5 : irgs the Federal Reserve. et 08 Ma the train which brought hin Jon- |ires a to have it known that no more a restaurant at §08 Main street. | Elichintitofd 9 don today. Trade news continued favorahic = f | The first raid was made at the | 7 be booked for the fourth week nor Lo S et A Belts damana e bien el (o o longihen their stay. Soma who|Hartford avenue place by avarl fm”: I”L::\‘_. = “1) ‘u' s . .1:) ,n,,s?.',]‘ TRABINE IRREEULAR | copper by roreign and domestic con We Ofif‘l spent the first weeks are planning to | Officers . i W GILLE sl o il ]""’“'r i i sumers. .inother flock of favorauis come back later in the season. The | Detective & ant Bl and | ' H'.”‘,“ noicslier ob s e earnings reports made their appear- CHASE NATIONAL BANK tinal week of camp be ;,v{m on A\umm‘l Sergeant O .\1) They destroyed | “””H ...m;m S floiden days live ; ance, and Wall street w 17 and has the available places, and | 7 cases of beer after determining | ~1he mons OIJEILiaay s I N C \ R ] d flooded 1 “'h rumors of stock spl it is hoped that old timers will make | by test that it had an alcoholic |If @ beaulifil building, was —sur nterest Genters on Railroa ups and higher dividends. Price on Application. an effort to attend camp this week, | content greater than the law allows, | FOUnded by beautiful furniture. But l M H ld F | U. S. Steel Climbs when Ay-Chay-Tee meetings will be | It is said the beer tested per | e are in ‘muzti: Your Princs of | SSUes— OHEY 010§ FIrm U. 8. Steel common returned o its held for old and new members cent. 1t was made on the nises | Yales and I are workers. T w old role as the market leader by A group of 15 scouts voluntee ind 220 gallons of mash wer | born a monarch not because T chose S s climbing more than 4 points fo a for Dlister rust control work ' by. Before the beer was destroved, | [0 P but because it had to be. So York y 19 (®—The bond | o0 " yijgh at 2061 Republic ¢ay and were in charge of a Mr.|¢p0 ooonriator signed a waiver, thus | iU IS 45 necessary for me to work ¢ rket today turned into a dull af- |crossed 114 fto a new top, Adams of the state forestry part- | h & "1 it is for any otk man e SR ¥ s eel advanced more than 3 saving himself the cxpense of as trading fell off in the con- | States advanced mor « T ow? ent. The boys pulled currant | “We ha | tronblss Spai i (s = han y ment. The boys pulled curra i e We have 1 roubl=s in Spain points, and some of the other so- Investments That Grow’ gooscherry hushes. which are the than you h here ut troubles ble list. The tone was irregular, | 3" nqependents advanced mediums by which the rust it O'Mara accompaniod | are only meant fo he overcoms es gencrally were above ¥es- | point or more. i . & e | Federal Otficers Edward Raffile and | Huring 11 ¥ yesterday the | jerday's closing levels. Interest con- | Major speculative activity was In u er c ter lc On July 23 the camp will put| A. N. Knutson to Donohue's pluce, | king, accomprnied by the Dukes of % the Public Utility shares, several of | B 1 ) . on a stunt night in the Eastford|Where 40 cases of beer were found. | Alha and 1 descendo@ into olcentenon the el road which were furned over in enormous WALTER M. BASSFORD town hall, and the money raised wiil | The test was made and the wa the low m of the Londonderry | SUcS. but the feature was the "“”“"nfllvmm Public Service of New COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN |be turned over to the maintenance |signed, after which the beer w colliery. The party wore ove of American- I. G. Chemical 5's|Jersey. National Power & Light, announced the appointment of eight | fund of this building. The camp | poured into the sewer., Tn hoth m.'v,m carrie yrehes. They left thejr | into new h ground ‘ tandard Gas & Electric and the MEMBERS HARTFOR D STOCK EXCHANGF additional teams. Added to the thr has heen visited by directors of | stances the officers took a fow bot- | smoking equinment bohind, as the Money Hold Firm |rew United Gas Tmprovement all Joseph M. Halloran, Manager. Tel. 1253 published in the Herald Wednesday, | Camp Yankee and Camp Eastford, | tles of heer as evidence. miners do. i Money was firm. With call loans |chimbed info new high ground. Con- this makes 11 of the teams com-|who expressed themselves as de-| nt O'Mara accompanied the | LEout tenewing at npared 1o a clos- |Solidated Gas. celric Power & pleted. The remaining seven will be |lighted with the improvements and | officers to the Main street restaur- i Time loans held at |light, Louisville Gas and Detroit announced tomorrow. | the camp morale. ant, but nothing was found, and | i | Fidison sold 2 to 4 points high r The eight feams completed today | The camp activities this week-end aint IPeency and Officer Liebler | e I Analnet bond market | Baying o issues was hased oi are as follows are a swimming mect in the Put-|g b G Rhaad¥alraat seolc |l 8 M LSS . he Troad s ar s cht Tt reports that several new consoiidi- “bb,arvam‘ Harry anco 0 ‘nnm camy e shop raid, which was also unsuccess- Superpower Corporation, which | tons Will be announced before con CK , Inc. W. Bullen, William Cowlishaw, |game with its volley team. m Tho federal officers dropped in holds stocks in Italian Public Utili. |8'¢% reconvenes in the fal ¥. R. Hitchcock, Carl J. Johnson at police headquarters shortly after e e S Rendix Aviation Rises (Maryland) John W. Lockett, William A. M ANHURA B”IL“INGS 4 o'clock and produced warrants ‘or | = Bonl t & Gomps et et Rendix Aviation ran up nearly 5 han, Sherrod E. Skinner, Herbert the places they wanted to visit. The T . L l‘ ompany interesis, of- | points {o a new peak. First Nation g A Woods, A. G. Way o e s e et Strikers S[lgges[ Remedy ]| fered throush a syndicate 34 1 Stores attained 2 new hizh on ox- andard Statistics” states: ond, W. J. Clark. Atty. Thomas A | debentures, ving ¢ S | Jéhns Marville, Safeway Stores, As- i Cabelus, E. W. Irving, Florence Leui- {} ¢w Urieans m 6 | se warrants, at 91 and inter- |saciated Dry Goods, National Biscuit | Based on the favorable long pull outlook for the pold, Rene Liegect, L. K. Mor [ est. nd American Type Founders also . o P e P. Nester, Ernest Hadficld, Marke — [ New Otlens, T, Julv 11 ('pj— | Atehison Convertibles Lead old 3 or more points akove yesicr- |l company we believe that the common stock at 53 presents K, ki, | i AR g Atchison convertible 434s were |Cey's final quotations. Anaconda RidRT et : i or 4 e Schill . P. W. King, red C. Teich, 3 New rails, re tha t. | copper group. ‘\ T bR o 4 ils, moving up more than a point. | COPT rouy W. F. Mangan, Bernadotte Loom Allegheny Corporation issues open. | Rails were mixed. Kansas City e | ed strong. sold off and then _\sm(;«h«\m :ms;emx] 105 to a - \\'Iswuk yar T, Rickey, Charles C. C 4 4 e : while Southern Pacific 434 lan New York Central, Senl o B8 Lt consider c sympath-tic eak price ennsylvania | S Ol ? J. E h. Fred Monicr, Howard Y. |part of the city of Angora was rav- ] ¢ d ,,m,,\\i\'p,, lv‘»’, railroad 61s enjoyed an active mar- |2nd Delaware & Hudson advanced Stearns, K. R. Tuttle, Ralph J. Ko-Iag0q by fire today. Flames broke out Mamhes m Smgles | ) ket, but were inclined to heavine ' 2o T Lt 2 e AR o SR 2,000 strect railwaymen, was turned Gl e DN kL Pacific and Atchison were heavy. :‘(\(;d):?t) x(\‘éu‘r‘ 1'(1mly“ (I;Iy‘\”:r;\nn JoSePR ¢ 5 a. m. and fanned by a strong 1\1”0 4 Iy for thz strikers. | Lublic health of New Jersey, afte 2 . her! . e Bengs | | sult of popwar demand at a mass | meeting of 00 persor P | € 4 Vo) y, 8 ed = o Thalloran = Philip 3. | wind spread rapidly. Six persons | Al speakers, with two cxeeptions ral days of inaclivity, resumed | g WARKET AT 2:30 . M. EDD BROTHERS &Co Tomnelly, Romeo Grise, William J. | were burned to death. Reporis {o| Berlin, July 19 (P—america swept | defended the strikers, and those anaty upmarg acvance starled | (Furnished by:Putnant & o Y . Humason, Dr. W. T: Morrissey, | constantinople early this afternoon | Lot Of the opening singles matches | were hissed of the platform AL 2 Polnishlons iy High Low Closc Members Hartford Stock Exchange James E. O'Brien, Peter Suzio, Jo- | said the fire had not been put un- |\ the interzone Davis Cup tennis| Municipal ownership ef th I : l\lh onc >0[' as low (4] Che & Dye — e HARTFO Ja L 70, aic a peen put un- | g0 S an e | Svalia i, 3 1 vlier this year. Transcon- Teoh 3 Watn Thomas 7. Mol ior sonel m.]‘a‘l‘\ ;_m Germany foday. o ystem was propose 1 by plORiE s, B A o o 4 | New BRITAIN RD MERIDEN Dr. Henry R. Lasch, John E. Downes |~ Ghazi Mustapha Kemal, president l,_\"”“ Hunter defeated ~ Daniel | s William, chairman of the [\“ il 6125 came within strik- | A merican Can 166% 16 5 33 Lewis St. Dr, Heny T Lasth, AUY. John E. | or {5 repubHo arrived af. the scens | £ Ci Cerman g 6-3 6-4 6-3 | Louisana Public Service company |iN€ distance of par Am Foreig Pw 130 9 65 W.Main St. 43 Colony St Daley. | dirccted the firemen's fight ag inst | Hans Moldenhauer in straight sets. | tion hy . Foster, chairman of |dipped lower. The foreign list was Sm & Re 109 A K — Downes, Michael J. Smith, James J. | of the fire at 3 a. m., and personally after Big Bill Tilden had trounced |and placed in the form of a resolu- U. S. government obligations again | Tocor to. 134 ard T. Collagan, Dr. E. J.|(he flames, The greater part of the| L1he result of the first day's play | the meeting. dull, SisaE Dray, L. M. Bancroft, Horace Brown, | old and picturesque town of | more than fulfilled the Americans Whe was placed to a vote Tel & Tel \nmr.‘, RS e 244% Dr. L. E. Dary, W. R. Fletcher, Har- | was destroyed, as well as the mar- '#v"] 'N"I‘l"; and ‘L‘\‘ f‘“ m & com- | against a great shout of “ayas” went | Tobacco . 17 LR B Chirle b e David e e s e just | mane e lehaen e serlgmileh | and but a few scatts o5 Anaconda Cop 1 14 [ we Offer: Manning, Gustave Winger, Ma et | hefore they reached the new city.|" S LAl BE ARG ESIDUL 08 ivey Iivera dHenpd e resolution was to | Atchison . 25 If the young American doubles | Allison. charred hodies were discovered | J presented {o the city commission | Atlantic Refin 6 687 o N tea of Wilmer Allisc J s 1 Attorney Tidward A. Maz, Henry | in the ruincd uldings when the fire [ 0 Wilmer Allison ana’ John | counei taday ES IRREEUI AR Balt & Ohio. 10 Shares Aetna Life W. Armington, Arrigan ,\vx} was brought under control after \””,‘ i fomTonto il seatneE e B — b Beth Steel . 1 A Greenber W. Holm burning eight hours. 1 e : Brook Man .. 39% . i N |ana Moldenbauer the invaders w 0y un in C ullm(m. e ; S A F H. Horvath, Hugh & McKenna, Otto | " he {otal number of casualtics had | jov S (LR S STHEEERS W e St Sk Can Pacific .24 10 Shares Aetna Fire Miller, Is air, Zundic Kle- [0t been listed. 1t was estimated Tt A : : I\ S s w,(_- & Ohio Miller, Israel Nair, Zundie Finkle b listed. It Hmateh| e L other Suffers Shoc Ll tle NO tice Taken ol New dhio 2 | #tein, Andrew J. Crozier that more t y 3,000 shops and cup in the challenge m“m" "7 | Everett Johnson, 14-years-old son C gP Mrs. Ruth B. Walther, Kenneth H. | nouses woere destroyed. The financiai : 3 anciz ilen Str A > Rl or . and Mrs. Eric Johnson of R I & Pac Walther, Irene Burkarth, Clifford | joss will b considerable. Jiiden stroked throush the de- | i s e donneon o1 Peak in Federal Reserve Loans w”w“.m';‘ T en £ Moldenhauer without gre £l 4 ralmadge, Mrs. Maude diificulty, while Hunter handled t ! I Safepal Mospililgteiby —_— | Celo Tuel . Jackson, Dorothy Latham, o P 4 3 g r treatment for a fracture of the | T | LOCAL STOCKS Public Utiliti " alk e S touted P’renn almost as easily a | S e . Congoleum . 27% ublic Utilities Stocks Tanson Thomas Kiroil, i, Har- | Polish Cabinet Hold ot ot s 2 caslly AILST | iont arm 4t the elbow, sustained| New Tork, July 19 (P—The curn/| SONEOELI = 20 P (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) i ry Ginsburg, DeWitt A. . Impromptu Session an automobile collision yesterday |Market took little more than p stdasiii vl " lied Pow & ‘ Biarritz, France, July 19 (UP) Genniatill had - New London, “ |ing notice of the new peak in ,,,,W'” & RS ¢ Tnsurance! Stoc Conn Elee Service & s hang + e urtiss Aero .16 ] Cotn Lt & P 53 CALL POLIGE TO HELP | An important meeting of the cabin T R follows| The boy, with mother, was in | oral reserve brokers loans today, |y 8 20T "t 2 y 1sau | F Conn I | of Poland was held here today, be- [ the third sci, but {he 33-year-oid owned and drive Ithough as in the past o ses- | Lt i S Aetna Casualty ......1 1 LonniToNer SERYE ATTAGHMENT WR[TN,\W of the simultancous presence | |1 years his senlor, profted | of 4NN s (Taet hvhor ions {rading was in somewhat re-| - s Cot . 1005 a3 ]v:‘ ; {in this resort of Poland's ambassa- |t ) the rest and ¢ back | was struck by ano Tuced volume 1 price trends ir- iTe 5 x“\l ‘:M Pmlo. dors to France and Germany, Col. |t conrts with a vush that swept |Johnson was under a physician's | regular SRRl ’ Automobile Ins .......5 I\"r: A & | Casimir Switalski, the premier of | the fourth set at 6-3 and won the |care today, suffering from shock. | Some Ttilities Drop o5 PITA 4 (onn Genera i H | Poland; Col. Walery Slawek, leader | maic {The hoy was treated in New London| A few of the utilities Steps in Chinese Restaurant | of the government party in the Diet, | — [and an automobile was called from | sharply in the early transactions, RR 813 tna Life I i Fam Players o i ‘reeport Tex i ' Hartford Fire ... .~nfiu:r'y} N Genl Asphalt “ . Hartford Stear ler .7 United Corp Action Needed to Take lcgal Gen] Motors ., Skladkowski. _ TR cent. Electric Investors dropped 9| goodrich Tire . H > o | LASTERS WALK 01T | points, then made up much of its|yiydson Motors L AAnaractusing Stocks qu_um Boat Capture Russian-Polish relations have | sumed duty on {1 Tynn, Mass, July 19 (U'P)—Nine |loss. Electric Bond and Share sold |1n¢ comb g 0T i |Am Haraware .. 4 66 Atlantic City, N. J., July 19 (P— e inwontailsiyleaat anaetiniol o e lasters, represer about | down more than § points before | it Niekel 488 o ' |Arrow-Hart & Hegeman 46 45 |Nine members of the crew of the pan on duty at a Main street restau- 1 iliness T S o . i nt Nickel .. S (r:;rfir-.-'m:ému person and body | Of late and there 1s mo reason 10| Tho City National Tank has H}T‘ ;Mm‘ \\MKW] e y'hl“mmm:' S e e S e e e e s 3 son ¢ Ve gt ; el 5 ay to attend a special meeting | under pressure for a {ime. Stone| & To ) ) e ; 5 4 of an official keeper who had \rthlA‘lfll““ et L!’! UL 18 | brought suit against John J. Erwin | Tastors 2t 1 bl Lann o il e s gl ) s ApE e : iptured by the coast guard in Littls stationea there by a deputy sherift| Of {he Polish cabinet offictals ¢ et al for $7,000 on the foreclosure (action fn connection with the Bos. | profit taking atter yesterday's \h”,pfl\"‘ SR AL, e OIARADY iEE Havoar it & IeRA. - BC HEGY authorized by a writ of attachment | Biarritz was divect sociz of a loan. The writ is returnable | ton-Chelson shon siri it g Beeliend 2 4P | Mack Truck 8 valued at $100,000, were held in ag- fssued by city court, Chinese owners|the break in Russo-Chinese rela- | in city court on Monday, August 5. | 16th sweet U ian 1o i e Slanceds : o e : e Lock ... . cate bail of $27,000 today. of the restaurant though tions.. Furopoan observers, however. | omeo Ne 1 Tmont | discu S AT LI v“‘l“‘“ “"‘w oveme ) after "“\Il\m Ward 1 ) >w consisted of Paul A. atternoon that they « ting | will watch Polish-Russian develop- A arrested by Officer David | the mecting S s R 0 a|Natl Biscuit R R out all the official attention a $100 | ments durinz the next few weeks f the motorcyele squad on [aswh in response to announce- i Natl (ash Re Anderson, enginee debt justified. with the greatest interest. My street this afternoon on the melor sApiasion dncoRtionneclieh Gl NEY Cenfral ephen Clewett, assistant engineer; The writ was served following | eha iriving an automobile 2 “'H\!\“uy:' H\l\“\wu {lwl.‘ulo Ni-IN ¥ N H & H 114}, St 5 - John Coax. steward, and Fred White, tion brought by the New Brit & {ruck with defective brake agara. Middle West and Common- [ North Amer ..161% 1 8 Palmer B o $ 5 | Robert 1dwards, John Beck and S ruck with defective hrakes EEaL g LA natan puSN § 1 s . Rober vard n Beck an S R Ll SR ' Tri 10 Escape hom Sk dureclive brsen 1 ]w_\ unerals wealth and Southern were well sup- |North Pacific 1113 Sl s Eonery Pdn ward Menus was placed in ¢harge s I"inllal Girl Is Dead‘ ain General hospital today to Mr. | ported Pack Mot Car 131 121 ! sell Mfg They were held for the federal keeper and the restaurant was per-| Chicago, July 19 (UP)—Miss|and Mrs. Anthony Marchesi of 146 | === .|| Sikorsky ran into some profit {ak- {Penn R R.... 6 1778 | scovill M Rl srand jury in Trenton on Tuesday. mitted to remain open I'rances T ps, mged to her | Columbia street. | ng on announcement of acquisition | phillips Pet 3 3 5 G{anderdt-or o M i i 2 3 umbia stree | Yadebeanle 2 R St b 1 Standard S ceee 'he Malbo was ordered taken to When Chinese owncrs or patrons | death today after she apparently had = . ’ 60 i by United Aircraft. Other aviation | postum Co 7 > Stanley Works ftn Philadelphia. The prisoners were | \ elers Ins Co ....1975 | 1 C New Rritain to bl p it rallied, as oney, rencw- : 4 National o — | Foreign Minister August Zalewski C itain to bring arty to . call money, renew-| o Elec ... .3 ) ationz k s e 3 Resembies 310via|Conedrot | andlhsthIsiEeior iHe Tate ol Gon 2 ity Items this city ing at 8, again dropped to T per' , han X Fire L. Nine Sailors Held in | When a sergeant of police, acting | under orders from Captain Georg et | Officer Walter Wagner Kelly, placed a uniformed police- | : 5 Funeral services for Jacoh T.c-|shares were & B - &pproached Mr. Menus in what the|tried to escape from her room on n \f 3 TOLICS ires were quiet. Ford of Canada|pub Serv N Torrington Co over to t thori- latter thought were warlike man-|(he 12th floor of : Real Estate News piejko, 42, of Crooked road. Plain-|A was rather heavy. Deere also lost s O i cuvers, he called Deputy Sheriff |hore by means of ade of | ville, who dled Wednesday r LSO er-Root status Martin H. Horwitz, who had served | peq sheets. M lips was Warranty Wn\'wv.. a lingering illness, we Marcconi Popular Reading . P ) e writ. Mr. Horwitz called poli: | treated for mental disorder IS Fimma S Welldita Paul Ponte eld this morning at 10 o'clock | Marconi International was w 11“, op I & S 11 e L hefdquarts aptain Kelly sent| \jigs Phillips fore up her hed | al, uston str from his late home. Burial bought, and Proc and Gamble, [ Sears Rovbuck T Sergeant George Ellinger to investi- | gheets and fashioned them into a| Joseph Holvst t Agnieszka | Sacred Heart cemetery with the “selling on {he good news” | Sinclair Con Oil {3319 3 | rope. Lowering hersclf out of the | Hoylst, Gold { | = — of the five for one split-up evidently | Southern Pac Late this afternoon Mr. Menus, |window she reached the 11th floor| Citizens Coal Co. fo Household | CARD OF THANKS completed, turr rply upward | Stan Gas, Eler protected by Patrolman A. Pechout : +|and the end of the rope. There she [ Ifuel corporation, Dwight Court | e wish to thank our fricnds With a gain of nearly 20 points. [ Stand Ol N 5 was running the restaurant, and &l gangled for several minutes until her Rozalis Miklosz to William Zew- ves for their kindness and sym- | Standard Bra idney Blumen- |&tand Oil N Y 5 ' a.Ve e er 0 ow gloomy, silent scowling Chinese | g Lidul 5 Grove civat pathy shown us during fhe death of |thal and Mock Judson were firm. | Stewart W ; 7 7 6 | strength gave way, and then plunged k, et us, stood with arms folded in the back-| jownward | Morty: {our heloved husband and o Oils were cities service | Studebaker ground. Radio Corp Remington Her body struck the stone side- ul Pone, et al, to Tmma & |Tohn A. Hoffmann; also for e | encountering a slight set back after | Texas Co ’ S — e I sl Boaie koot beautiful offerings. its recent progress into record high [Tex Gul Sul ...73% 2% T HARY A XOUTHIA0QUI H' ’ * e et William Zewaiduk to Savings| Signed: ground. Humble also fell back a lit- [ Tim Rol Bear 1 103 ) You On Your Vacatlon Boston, July 19 (UP)—Melville E. | \yARNING AGENTS ADVOCATED | Bank of New Britain, $5,300, Grove M JOHN HOFEFMANY. tle. Gulf was firm on reports that [Underwood .. 15 21 3 g . of New York, member nf Washinatont ily. 15 (Pitratot M THER ALBAY 5 |1t may get hack its concession in|Union Pac ... 2 ard and 50N | ooy ical warning aeents where dan-| Stanley Kowalenok fo ings MRS. WM. BROWN, Columbia. Mines remained quiet, |Union Carbide 126 orge H. Ingalls, vice presldent | o,0us cases are utilized in refriger- | Bank of New Britain, $1,00 | HOWARD HORFIMANN, with Newmont sagging a little, United Fruit . 117 New York Central railroad, | was found not guilty on charges of r‘[u‘vn;yu Ily;‘:\‘lly‘\ml‘nr: :TMM”‘INI AL mk\‘v““:';::‘:;‘ : Bloomhe T a s ink - p : : ll'”’}.lin- g l't 2 3 4 ]\Cep POSted on Affalrs BaCk Home Rk e il ihe i etk )| SRS SAIER el R (g Drinks Poisonous Liquor, bl ce B L AL S0 | Cooperation with the Bureau of vings Bank of New B 1 Steel 2061 hearing in Roxbury 'n‘nm court to- i N | 10-| Mines, (he public health service 500, Commonwealth avent OUR BUSINESS IS GROWING Is Removed to Hospital |wavasu ry 17 o |-"~]'x! uth had been arrested on | heen ' investigatin refrigeration | I'rederick H. Goodrich, et UX, 0| Fluwer torers are intited to visit ogr| ViNcont Nancito of Washington |West Elec ... 108% 18 1983 ]8 Cenls a V‘% eek, /5 Cents a Month ine ad col- | methods employing foxic and non- | Savings Bank of New Britain, $1,000 street was faken to the New Britain | Woolworth ; ) ) lided with a machine attached to tt he | odorous sascs. Dr. R. R. Sayers, at- | Areh stroet gardens at Johnson St Maple Wil |G hospital this afternoon suf- | Wright Aera . police “fiying squadron” in the Back | tached to both agencies, said today| Mary E. Kivorkian to New Britiin fering fromi the eftects of & Yellow Truck 23 ' a 2 | BOLLERER'S POSY § 1 poison- w Truck . 3 e Bliates P ninae e kR L Lo ot eeencies s saldtlagey | DAY A ey RS rosy smor ImeArns e ol R o ree [Vlonths were returning from a dance. erating medium safe for use in - — | 83 WEST MAIN ST. in the cellar of his home. At TR | “The Telegraph Florist of New Britain” |PT®SS time the seriousness of his — | condition had not been determined.| Treasury Balance, e mines is to be extended to include| Switzerland has a boom in con- READ HERALD (I.AS\IFLLD Al)“ihousohold refrigerating plants. ring the Philippines.

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