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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1920. . Three Hours On High Wheel Bike ‘ 35??5?"5;‘"?:15?flf:'?‘"':\:::"[ Birth Record | ; TRM[RUA[] SHARES ' ording to his statement to Offic in General hospital last night to| States Steel Corporation has obtain- Masmbers New York & Hariford Sveck Bechanges upt contractor was criticized by the |seime e wes e sl e yight sida | MT: And Mrs. Haddon Larson of 39 |cd a 90-day option in the proper- 1 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN rupt c oy the | cause he s0 small. The right side | yorr SR EE =day ) ! | 3 Harry J. Hobine Comes lo‘m-d.m o A% wme fE08, WHen THe |t tne tont Lamos ¥ Westerly street. [ ties of Columbia Steel Corp. of Sa 3 ’ f the front bumper struck him, | = 4 1 > . * C T.0s] today o Mr. d 1 ‘Town on Old~Fashloned‘ Mr. Allen admitted that his books Gosselin of 92 FranKlin street picked | yy nox pital today to n Steel experts will examine the | Vehicle, Making 10 Miles |of the members expressed displeas- | New Britain General hospital dmm;: that period, J. D. Grant |ure that he should continue in busi- | Omicer Liebler learned {hat a ] \|msm:ll of Columbia, said 1f the . ness knowing that he was in game of “cops and robbers” W | option is taken up, 1 teel Will| * New York, Aug. 2 (® — Bullish an Hour. (cial difficulties. Mr. Allen wa being played by Manuel Andrews of ‘\..x\- a valuable unit on the Pacific | operations were resumed with con- | \ present. 107 Franklin street, Ralph and care of its trade the iderable vigor in todsy's stock mar- Called VVorst Case of Bankruptey |gmerigo Nappl of 114 Franklin and in n.. far cast. Columbia has | ket, with major speculative interest . vt Reviving the days of old, wWhen| ~After the meeting ome of the strect, and Joseph Murawskl of 108 total assets of $38,694416. shifting from the public utility to We Offer: the high wheel bicycle was a com- | | creditors declared that his was th i | F nklin street, and the Brousseau the railroad shares. More than a mon sight along the streets of New |worst case of bankruptey in the o * [hoy and his companions were near- | Sales of Grand Union Co., of x"“’i“‘““ issues were pushed into ne Connectlcut Power CO. Britain, Harry J. Hobine of Collins- | cj istory, that it was a catas- |} gh er he older boys warned them 1 York, operator of a grocery chain.|high ground, many of the gains run- ville tode from that town to New|trophe and that many of the smaller |cral time. {6 be on the alert for a Accident ally Shoo[s Wald TheR ! otatea s2,519 865 in the four wee ks | 2ing from 5 to 15 points Gommon Britain in somewhat under three |creditors were “on their backs'." as | tomobile it {ended July 27, an increase of 23.9| Call money remewed at 10 per hours, today. The distance is about'a result of non-payment of bills. Officer Licbler found no cause for G S d L R rresponding | CeNt but the banks appeared to be | o . 30 miles, Mr. Hobine stating that| It was the general opinion of the [police action, as Nevarde said he Ommis lllCl 6 Y998 period lin a more comfartable position, ¢ Price on Application. he can average about 10 miles on|members that the books should be |sounded the horn on his car and was _ o v lower rate is expected hour on the hard“roads. |audited even at the estimated cost|apparently in the exercise of care. Elizal money and commerc er bethton, Tenn, Aug. 2 ‘dison Tlluminating Co. of Boston [ NH0CY B COUET i peper Taking the wheel out for pleasure |of $2,000 so that they would know | e | Totos Brnetts el e ik R L, S and, cxerclse only, he covered | where their money was going bethton attorney, accidentally seri-|on splitting sharcs four for one. Rt e Tl most of the roads in the state in the Mr. Allen’s assets, individually, ously wounded his 17- Folde Al = i ”. o i ese past few year are as follows: Shore lot, $500; car o b ot s because iy Amaral last midnight and|{ The volume of heavy construc-|iion a week ago, the increase The wheel, a Pope, made in Hart- $1,6 insurance, '0; miscellan- |after calling a physician killed him- | tion and enginceri work in the| ¢ g | Urhe a Pope. ma $1.600; (1200 miseclian | | SIINe s Suvainin 2ill tontan : o ¢ 362,000,000 to a new high record ap- DY BROTHERS & Co ford about 1570 has becn In stor-| ‘Z‘YI“UEH LSS0 Hrln’\‘v e WITH SUME L[] self | United States continues substantially | parently caused little concern, due | 2 20 for the “i‘*‘ oy yeais ;‘:‘.“ “;" me(: \M' L e ‘n““_‘ U] Mrs. Burnette, a bride of three|higher than in 1928, engineering|to the rather general feeling that | Members Hartford Stock Exchange aken out and put in condition by sura ash, $3.248; 3 | months, told officers her husband | news-record reports. ots let | the total will be much higher | the owner. The tires are the origin- [$1,800. The total individual assets | : : e L onic i b muh tishes HARTFORD \fRripen i | was teaching her how to load a pis- |in July were valued at $306,104,000, | bofore any major reac levelops NEw BRITAIN B i o hade of hardlare $6.050 and the total assets for P h Tk G D d‘ Al P 3 s ) el a8 | EW . otttk 'l’""“": al“ld !”f‘_‘lwmn, ihe |the corporation $7.045. These rolit-Taking Causes Downward |tot ana the weapon discharged |a gain of 19 per cont over July of | Weekly mereantile reviews i e 33 Lewis St. s rubber. In the old 'Mr:' ”rm“!fl“ it e i | Wounding Miss Amaral, who was|last year. Increased activity in pub-|cd little change in the general bus 65 W. Main St. 43 Colony St. ?d\r‘ml of ]mulllro{.h‘l\ fhie 2t et | The information was brought ot Trend Not Wholly Checked anding nearby. ] lic work, including road comtruc- |ness situation, while the publication | A g were the pitfall of many ri |that a year ago in Mr. Allen's re- | | Burnette rin for a doctor. While | tion, accounted for most of the main. | of another series of earings state- - Shamioll —_— the doctor was examin S o - . th 2 n the St lport to the government he said the amining E [ments testified to the - widespread The Ah‘mme, bars are ‘4”(; ‘T’f"‘,fmf,?- capital stock was valued at $ ,m.,]‘ New York. Aug. 2 (P)—Trading | Amaral Burnette picked up the The Tnternational Hydro-Electric | prosperity of the first half year. A f "‘: Ienie cE Wl T“i“"":r“:h_ ‘}‘{ohnw {and that there was a surplus {turned dull today in the curb ex- |0l walked to the front porch '\11.\'\%1\1\\ serving 15,000 square miles | further improvement was not We Offer: often in the words of Mr. 118,000 | change, with some ' profit-takin | of territory in v nd and |the demand for copper. and the in- SHARES hit his chest , road, broke his | e At 2 L“"” his ‘h'”k-‘i ‘ind:“(’l(“olel-fi oK ment House to Be Sold | cropping out in the recent leaders in| He then returned fo his bride and | eastern Canada, will soon be produc- | troduction of new lines is reported ces on ha ars, o 5 ! en’s apartment building on [ the public utilitie | ward, told m “good-bye” and |ing in exces of 3,600,000,000 kilo-|to have stimulated the demand for | NAT[ONAL FIRE INS celvell a sharp hit in the back BYipark place will be sold at auction| The market developed a better |Slumbed across a Led. The doctor |watt hours a § The system s | automdbiles. | D i all wheel that never failed 10 4in about two weeks he sale will | tone as the day progressed, but small | $3id sheer determination enabled | made up of the New England Pow-| The brisk demand for the rails oL TR e mcr} o about |28 Subicet to Lwo mortgages of $65.|losses were prominent throughout |him to walk from the porch into the | or Association and the Canadian |was influenced by the unusually fa- | 10 SHARES Mr. Hobing plans to.drive about 0o and $27.500. Mr. Hawkins told [ (ho list. Investment trusts generally | TOOM With a bullet wonrd near his | Hydre Electrie Corp.. Lid, and sub. |vorable carnings. and traffie sta the city today, returning fo Collins- fthe members there was a little equity | improved in face of week-end realiz. | heart | sidiary companies. By 1931 the sys- | ments now being published, and a HARTFORD FlRE INS ville before dark tonight. |In the apartment and that the aver-|jne sales. Activity developed in the| At the hospital, physicians said . | 2 : tem proposes to increase its annual | rather widespread speculative belief lage income is $900 monthly. Hc Drof : T y iss Jonc airplane group, the oils were quiet. | Miss Amaral's condition was “very f output to more than 4,500,000,000 | that they were behind the general | ‘:’f";“rfjf_( A;’Iw:]’:‘K"“‘m_’]‘y"_‘: on | Insull Utility investment continued | critical | kilowatt hours | market. Atchison quickly made up | pe i s e oF B AR St o Sirito M A Eroting § el | - : Wiy s net Lis whamorn A 5 | above 143, on a rise of 14 points, but WELLS BO D AD 4 Sales of (b6 Tonna T ] | aheaa Joints to a new high Jritain Trust Co. to foreclos | sa f the Johns-Manville Corp., | ) T g “"Q‘H'l"""\”"\ S the other Insull stocks encountered Y DE e e e e e i leufim of rents has already been persistent proft-taking. Middle wost TSN umunted t 91,641, an inerease | moved info new high ground. New “Investments That Grow” 3 ed lower and Common- s i SR e S b e el or yer cent over the correspond- | York Central, Chesapeake & Ohio, | fnointed. . There 8 an incom ca . p ce than 10 | Nine Year Old Son of Former Loc: D | 15300 or 8500 monthly. v, Hawi wealth Edison dipped more than 10 ¢ v Ol of Former Local i period last y Earnings were |and Lackawannna were pushed up (Continued From Tirst Page) |estimated. No foreclosure was al- | “"”»']‘j".('» molltfakers Al o/waLe active | o iplal Stocumbs After! Sinus! Tnc| 26 (16 rateto a share for (he|d boints or more and Missouri Pa- —_— {lowed on the Park place building, | electric investors and Buffalo, Ni- Harion. Sifict nlontbacitio lSonthem Baciit | u er c e taxes and dividends to stockholders he added. agara & Eastern issues fection at Summer Home in Wes(. | ic rie advanced 3 to 4 poims while the business was insolvent. Masonic Temple Liens American Light & Traction, which : : ; ¢ | Sales of copper have increased ia | by carly afternoon. | JST B l DING EW BRITAIN It it can be proven that Allen pail| Creditors who have liens on the|has been making sharp advances in| Word has been received in this | COMMERCIAL TRUST BUIL! ¢ i volume sufficiently in the domestic| G | Bleetric continued its sen- 2 ihree amounts while his business | Masonic femple may ol nearly 100 |Feeent week Rl Sl s Bl Rt N S fielas, it was reported|s? wvance by soarirg 11 points | MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE was in this state it will be possible |Per cent of their claims paid it a|2n carnings report showing $14.49 | Hu's Sf Walter A, ang|in Wall Street today, so that after|!® & new high at 393, which con- Joseph M. Halloran, Manager. Tel. 1253 for the creditors to get the full |bonding company which has §15,- | & Share for ‘Ilr ear ended June 30, "-“'1:‘: 5 l'xwlny “',‘ 2 ,li"\ roA ,n‘1 more than three months large | rasts with the year's low of 219 WORCL DG ik f E g | c A § 4 o preceding | Juanita Field Wells, which occurred arge : hens ESciate amount back from the government 00D deposit will turn it over to tho | ¢OMPATCd 10 $13.25 n the prcceding el ey e LN 8 Detroit. Idison ran wp 14 1-4 poinis and tp hold any of the company’s | Pankrupt estate. There is still some |12 month j ) o Bren e M G et nd iave beeun recaiys |0N88REEOpIes (G B T Cipotnte hoard of dircetors fnancially respon. | Work o be done on the temple and | Utility & Industrial, which hoids Saturday. 'The parents a | 1o 400 1-4 and Philadelphia Co. § sible for the entire debt. There|if this is completed the bond will be ¢ LGS ! i e 100 | Foints to 225, all new high record . e A | released. it is said. Standard Gas & Eleetric and Stand- |1 Vicinity before their mar with Shursdayis s total B0L000 | e a6 Foreiza. Power Novih We Offer a Few Shares of e S e O ard Power & Light climbed to a new | 210 M- Wells bein aesloy it gL o v”m ”"“““ POunds | yyerican Co., Consolidated Gas and nd H. A, Dawley of Norwich who| ON August 6 at 2:30 p. m. a hear- | LoD above 55 on a rise of more than |% WeSLern oftice of wders, iCrary s mornin, i sl » | General Public Service also broke R C N COLONIAI are owed $1.000. 1. A, lator ex.|in% will be held before Referee Saul|$ boints. This company, B e e RS | ihrough 1o new peak prices. | AMERICAN- : Brookside Boulevard, Kansas S : | Berman in the United States bank- | by H. M. Byllesby & Co., offered its 4 g i American Telephone ran up more plained he took this action becau Ak City, Mo, Funeral services for th |l 0 2 S e 5 ; !h(\ was sure the Teferce in bank- |IUPLey court in Hartford. Trustee|common at $17.50 and the converti- |y,0v" weye held Monday evenin 90,8 DOt B0 d St e e Bl CORPORATION S i | Hawkins has requested that the | ble preferred at $25 last Iebruary, ! ” i | 285 1 National Biscuit Allied ruptey would not allow this prop. burial being in the Okobji cemetery. | | creditors keep up their interest and | The latter also reached a new peak | v . Chemical, Johns Manville, Du Ponf tion, The bo born in Kunsas City, | : 5 B o U e {be present to examine the bankrupt. | ON @ rise of more than 3 points. o e jend Bohn Aluminum ako recorded At the Current Market i $2 [He said there Swere many things| Iokker Aircratt advanced nearly | sios | L 1 |large gains. U. S, Stecl common and | creditors shared this be- sinusinfection developed into strept Westinghouse sse | which s e le o 3 poin ¢ m g was | Westinghouse Electric cach crossed | . 4 A ¢ i lief and so expressed themselves | P L \.,-‘,!”“—I mwf\\,\,‘,-':“[:' ,.}‘.I””,H”‘, Vs | cocei poisoning, the direct cause | 215 1o new high records. The stock of this security trading corporation is the during the meeting. 1t is claimed | g g improved copper | op his death. He was a student s g 3 . e 1 1 g Auburn Auto fell back 11 points | . 5 2 s 5 that tho referce would retuse to| (] STRUCK BY AUTO | outlook. Ulen was quiet above 75, | the Bordor Star school in Kanss OVEI‘mgh[ Gain Of T POIfS! .o Vo it st on ot W safest and most profitable way for the average person to e 2 S | American Cyanamid ‘A" again brolid | City und would have entered the 5th : e e imolors vara il 5 ) Ao 5 A ‘(‘;‘;"}”Z,,:,'l‘,‘,:‘ u:.;l.:(::‘ ul\’ i n}'x | HAS RM through into new high ground. grade this fall had he lived. The Regls[ered_Exchange S[Bad iog sl s ',"“‘j.”’m’;:“:“?'l x\\nv'l\\' b "\ participate in the activities of “the market.” tate and reducing the shaec which | SMOKE HOUSE AFIRE SEsohlontuhergiihoptunity fues e | next week, o 2 New Haven, TAue: bt (P=tive summering d the youngster w S i ditors should receive ans are ! e dat e York, Aug. 2P —Heavy bu nlol\\']):'v:v" }:,?.y.:lhl» ’in .j:w n:p] Irw‘m» Ronald Brosseau, 4, of 96 Franklin | noon today caused damage of ap-|luried in a cometery near the lake, |y or fpo = SR mm"f \',‘“‘m“[“_ T A ARKIZNAT 250 00N does not give his approval, to h Street, Tnjured While Chasing | ProAlmately §2.000 in the smoke his headsiong a bohder from h|abic 4 125 dominated the bond mar-| (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) o Greditoraiaombine i Sk : i ) fonss ';.\j’!‘w;_‘ :‘.,LI,“\' Packing Com- | shore around”which e I ket today. These debentures, issued High Low S e sy Companion Across Highway. pany on State street. > cos f the a 3 A el i 1 month ago to stockholders at 100 | Al Che & Dye 223 5 2 he blaze started In the cellar of “ ' ) I3 3, ¢ n a rights’ hasis, sol¢ 0 202|Am AR Che pd - “\I:r 1‘?5’" \L.n A | Tonald Brousseau, 4, of 96 I'rank- {the house when a workman tossed in V"vw carly tr [l o {-M o t-») o \::hl:”"")‘ 16 1647 6 umfln enn illiam 1. Quinn, head of a sand |jin street, was run down by a sedan [live coals into some tan on the floor. Uiiias MEdoran oyernight JoteeR ompany, spoke against - spendi: ol = gain points as the shares ad-|Am Foreig 8 owned by M Estelle Nevarde of | Damage was chiefly caused by smoke n 3 187 L money for the audit but did not|94 Kelsey street and driven by J2d-|and water. & | vasced. Turnover was at the rate of | Am Loco ... 130% 1287, 128 Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchnn!el oppose the 1aove when it was put to {ward J. Nevarde of the same ad- about $750,000 an hour, principal|Am Sm & 114l 115 2 vote. drress, this torenoon on Tranklin | READ W D CLASS ; imount ' | Am sugar 3% = 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 Throughout the meeting the bank- |street and sustained a fracture of the ST RESULTS Anchel Wiener Others Show Strength Am Tel & T 281 284% Stuart G. Segar, Manager | | Funeral services for Anchel Wic- | qper Am Tobacco . 183 150 185 ner, o8, 48 ipalcott dtract, ivho f"‘; also showed strength on less| ‘i it his home Thursday morning at 4 |,ctive accumulation. International | {Chison o'clock from cancer following A lmolephone 4 1 Alchison 4 1.95| Atlantic Refin 6 We Offer: | . Afchiso -2s| : | seven and one-half months’ illn AnBATISEhAre Cornar flonioe 1ou0 | Delt S lonloiN were held Thursday afternoon at % lnoveq up from 1-2 to points.|octlL Steel iy 23 5 - . o'clocks With the Rabbi AATonson of- | profit (aing depressed Reading Coat| BFook Manhat' 601 Connecticut Electric Service | »y;uv\,;o !.myv |‘ \yu\- mate WS Mol vt et e o N ¢ Can Pacific .. 514 22 leth Alom cemetery The deceased is survived by his| A Steadier tone developed in thelcpesa & Ohio 2633 : % Price on Application. wife, two. sons, Hyman and Tarnel:Seneral list, espectally in the Invest- | onie Bir. St D't 405, £ and five daughters, Rose, IFan emnt rails, although sales continued | cpie R T & Pac 13914 Minnie, Mrs, S h Swelchnick and :1] a nm‘mn‘nn. Time money held un- | &4 changed they became caught in the sand. shot himself. stocks of Northern $tates Dower | KNOWN in this city, having resi 1 iles are good ; was only one vote against the pro- popular stock privilege s, Chrysler Corp . 5 v Colo Fuel . ; e tors, Mrs cea Tkowitz and Mrs, | Treasury Certificates and Liberty | Comon Power : 35 9 LOCAL STOCK L] L] 1 th tlm e S e e s LR Comeiy v 2 LOGAL STOCKS) TR 1 also su ive. fir on such transactions as did ap- 80! 5 Peck, St e & Wil .... 14 is | # s e (: Hyman, alsisheive, tirm on such transactions as did ap- | Cansol ¢ Stowe & ey o Mrs, Rebecea Stolenberg. Two sis foreign group was also|Corn Prod . P 5 (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) tull | Gntiss Aero' - 5 = Dayton, Ohio, Aug. 2 (A= New Bond Financi Divi Ghame s1% 52 | Bid Asked || Captain R. N. W. Owens, 39, of 0 New bond financing of the day in- | Dupont i f ) L...1080 2030 Stamford. Conn., and Captain & Company 6 per cent sinking fund R .85 liatna Tine 185 and Washington, were killed Convertible Gold Debhentures | Fam Players . 69 3 . | Automobile Ins ..... ] when the automotile in which | W oa $3,000.000 offering of | IFleischmann 047, [TEA I Conn General Vhien s 2300 they were riding ‘Aar'llrurk by .a | o O SR e e S e e NS T ¢ traction car eastof here last i ooy S S : fund 10 year Convertible Deb *reeport Te 3 L 1tfd Steam Boiler .. il e night. HEN you can buy good tires at ehelck of 40 Grove street, who | N8 fund 10 year Convertible Deben- vort Tex . 421y : y : ! “The men, reserve army officer § was drowned ‘Tuesday afternoon LUrEsEat 0T 12e enl Asphalt . 903 4 9 National Firc . these prices it is a real opportu- Batterson park when he slipped s e . S were stationed at Wright fiele A . 3 5 Sl S e e ot 2 L sy e s S and attached to the war plans di- SRInsT i S il REPORT T0 BE DRAFTED v comb. tne - i \ \','.0‘ _ s ehildren arc in Europe at present, 0} & Hege vhile Moore's wife lives in Wash- Don'tjudr'elhcqualnlvof!hcseBuck- o'clock. The solemn high mass was |Int Cement .. 7 rE ) SRS 4 & (o0 it hist aaugites s celebrated by Rev. Lucian Bojnow- | Int Nickel .. s 9 1 o i B eyetires by the prices. They are full size, 3 | istol Brass .......s. 3 .ouis ski, pastor of the church, celehra Common Council Meets This Eyve- | Int Harves fall ply tires, built and guaranteed by {Rev. John Taranowicz, deacon, g i . s ‘olt's Arms x ning to pare Survey ¢ | Ken Cop Gol Rev, Anthony Chmilowicz, sub- & pare Survey of | Ken Cor | ey Mack BRlotkotk o i City ltem‘ Walter Stachelek = The committal services at project, to make a final decision 5 3 5 - | Scovill Mfg Co ...... 3 45 |terial furfiished by the Sherman* AUzl 8.95 SPRINGFIELD |rave were conaucted by ¢ w mesing tonight ana xeport ita| Mot Feeite A% HLH LS 180 Qe 3 5 = 3 i, 5 % 11 40 blic Utilities Stocks | Doncugh by Bob Caivane. Eanatania new, fresh, first grade tire—no “sec- | Nanoleoniio) e IR e Sl 1 bub serv N 3 “ s | ublic Utilities Stocks | Donough by Bob Cai 33x6.00 13.95 |at his parents’ m,m._ are four sewer projects confemplat- Main reet. Burial was in St . - L 7 | Southern N ¥ Tel ....2 3 | Harold Gittleman, of 118. | Texas Co .. 32x 4 8.8S. (6 ply) 10.85 5 5 : 5 i bl N b el b el 6 1 b e facturer filed in probate court todayy s 13.95 Automotive Equipment & Rubber Co. SIS0 LS andrbY IS LA HE stande ot Difae (s U S Ind Al . 1855 bl iy | i Other sizes Goyer Tire & Brake Co. Mary Stachelek ternal injuries and his name placed | West Ilec past a glass frameattached to a|fives. » The money left to his soni* 31x5.00 9.35 llruey(nys\:‘wl:u\l_ v, Tar o i ,H., lir ‘mrvw‘(‘m‘h:'m ‘\u‘und meeting of | 5o TR g7 . 963 |Torrington Co com .... 7 75 i Alpert Hauschulz has been made * 3 milowicz, Buri he common counci oy S e R 5 tehda 5 30x5.25 10.25 . I i Nhcred Hedheameton. RS et | Phillips Pet. .. 3 371 | Union Mg Co . 22 |defefdant in a suit for $150 brought. N s : A Radio Corp 5 [ Conn Elee Service I 145 [Frank Clynes filed the papers in the Napoleon Roy, infant son g when a request for SR e | Conn Tt & P 5% - city lork's ofticeL tadiy: 7 ¢ iy | A DEgIey ; Sears Rochuck 168 166% 105% [HId Gas Co com ...... 97 102 |bicycle was stolen on Main street,”, High Pressure Cords || age or greater dependability. | rmorl ersees e et i 1 and, decerding o an it of ‘SO 0% B S i G e e T E T |a ke e e mied ooy e o has a value to someone. We will make e e dete Tah 5 Whiting street, was arrested by Mo-s 30x 3% CL O. 5.85 you a Jiheraliallonancatfon i Marvisqcemeiery. > New \Hav(‘“ Men Hurt N Y . TREASURY BALA 1mn_w-ln Officer Alfred ’l‘ungua); on’ 30x 3% S.S. 6.95 : ; e : i 1 St : = as delivering coal for his father. * : . . R and friends for their sympathy and | Were injured, one seriously, when a | ey 5 FLIERS VISIT HOOVER & C 3 regular l\oll}’-slmflgfie]d tires will ac- ‘\l\:lhlw e e \i\‘n‘u‘\: our ro- |scaffolding an which the ¥ “""“!';"m\- (rl:\‘ i\«‘.'l‘}\‘.h 3 - - g “"\‘ ‘”"I 2 w"“” Eer Q HUBINGER WILL FILED tually cost you less cash than vou w cent bereavement in the death of | working at the Grand Avenue power | ‘nderwood .. 361 1561 | Willlams, | and Lewis A. Yancey, 3 e rp %3 £ 33x48S.S. ((, ply) 1145 ¥ Y Yy ould our heloved son and brother. We station of the Comneetieut Street |y R it spass |transatiantic fiiers arrived here to- |, NeW Haven. Aug. 2 (P—Accords | the bulk of the estate is to be divid- It whelek, Ladislaus — Stachelek, | Joseph Garideldi, f New Ha-|U S Rubber .. 483 55 | A Batws Ao R s ; 19.45 26 Main Street Phone 1818 Sophie Stachelek, Jennie Stachelek, | ven, was taken to Grace hospital| U § Steel 2131 CROWDS VIEW POSTER d between & sop. and, ds IEHIGHIE 8 T d I on the danger list. Samuel McGuin-| Willys Over .. 240 243 fwall in the Hotel Crillon today, ex- | Joseph L. Hubinger, Jr., is placed in! proportionately low 221 - 223 Elm Street Phone 5879 | Over 33,900,000 are registered in | ness. another worker was less seri- | Woolworth 4 S04 amining the poster which called ..lu.m with an annuity of $3.600 each’ Balloon Cords e e Menacing Situation e b o 91| Fatnir Tearing Co L1 9 ? LAY S | Mont Ward ..120% 0% AR SR SRS sk 3 e i Abramowicz, Jack Gresh, John | An effort will be made hy tii | - o 1 = N BUMNeRInG &S a s A Howard T. Sherman has placed & 29x4.40 3 5.95 Imala, John Godlewski, Walter special committee of the common :::‘l I‘_“"\‘h’“]’, L LB e it AT o AT el bus and John Rogalski, all chums council, which is working with the [t T251 4 7 | Palmer Bi 6 service on two lots of Dr. D. T. Lar- % 30x 4.50 6.90 the deceased. There was a wealth | board of/ public works department Ii : ‘\ "'(”\f‘ Bl i I"{'i’, “ Y“rf::' e 2om Oft STIIGEakt upEntac e 1 tav AR 20x 4.75 8.30 |of noral tributes on the Willow Brook flood relict |y Y N H ¢ g el ol : Xe 5 |constructing a building with ma-= and every one of them is a brand L B e s (o) 15 753 | Veeder-Root .45 47 |through Attorney ~Thomas I%. Mc 31x5.25 10.55 99 3 | onds” or blemished stock. Your dollar | H Napéleon R6y of 41 wropriation for sewer ; | = nd Mrs. Napoleon Roy of 37 La-|propriation for sewer work i Reading Conn Power b 1 Frances Crean of 80 Glen streete: g The mileage left in your old tires neral home of Ifrank Dufty at 645! cost will be $97,000 ; : 7 2% 1 v 3% ke it away. 30 x 3% CL Reg. $5.35 : AT eIl RE s Scaffolding Breaks | Stowart Warner | Mreasury Balance, $150,932,756. | Whiting street this forenoon on the\ 13.65 have to pay for some inferior make. nlso wish to express our thanks for | Railway company today broke and | tmnion Carbide |day from New York to be ivea [AnE 1o the terma Of tife Al of e | disposes of about $500,000. Several, Sunday schools throughout the ously injured and was treated for|Wright Acro 281 4 . | general mobilization in ‘ance for |vear His duughter, Mrs. Alexander +[North Amer ..1563 $61: | Stanley Work: 325,000 will be asked of the boas 32x6.00 13.75 . - . . | fayette stree ed ¢ 1S it | by the hoard of public works. > o 5 £ illinever l)uy more tire, more mile- fayette street, died carly Jast night | Dy the hoard of public works. T Rep T & § .. 112% . 112% |Hfd Elec L 1 d | reported to the police today that her N - . : . < Studebaker .. 8% | : i : 5 of Kelly balloons. On this basis a set of We wish to thank all our relatives | New Haven, Aug. 2 (B—Two men L5 - e ding a truck. He- 31x 4S.5. (6 ply) 10.25 Y the many heautitul floral tribut s, | pitched the men to the ground. a|United Fruit . 111 1 1181y by President Hoover and the ltalian |'al¢ Joseph . Hubinger, tire manu= Helen Stachelek, Veronica Stachelek, | with fractured pelvis, possible in- [ Wabash Ry .. 75 T 7 | Paris, Aug. 2 (UP)—Crowds filed | hequests are made to otheér rela<s world, cuts and bruises. Yellow Truck . 3 World war 15 years ago today. |B. Timm, will reccive $6,000 a year. | .