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DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS \ 3 2 trom further punishment as ex-|&nt voyage. The steamer on which Fa DANIELSON operators of public service €ars| pupiis of Miss for the event. earned general rs' | concert to the The program follows: aux Gazelles, Alma Forcler; An- solo, Aurore Forefer, io, Dancing in the Nt i WOl H g nv,' mrl:i:ea Meech: pla-| A change in the plam of tramsporting Dlnc!ng Shadows, Ella Ander-|members of the 1924 F!eld Artillery Slivery | from their home stations in Connecticut plano | to Camp Eustis, Va.. for the summer en- Maren ot the Little Men, Drth | campment provides tentatively that they Beckett ;| will go all the way by rafl instead of Fragrant Blossoms, Anthony, |transport from New London, it was fano duet, Brownie's|stated here Monday. “an Harrington, Evelyn| As the plan now stands the local ser- Dutra; plano solo, Fly Away, Root, May | vice battery will get away on the morn- e Con-|ing of July 1 and leave New London May | about 10 a. m. making the trip by tiie The | Hell Gate bridge route and thence on to Merry Dinner Party, Kern, Ruth Wins- | Philadelphia and southward. Rail in- Dorcas | stead of water transportation will be Lindner, Ruth Dubuc; piano solo, Sweet |used. it is said, to cut down the expénse Lavender, Galbraith, Ruth Clark; three-|and in the interest of speed and conven- part song, My Old Virginla Sweetheart, | ience. s_Smith, Dunn, Moran, La-| Captain F. O. Armington announced lson ; plano ‘solo, | the appointment of Harold E. Greene ta Op. 35, Lacombe, Harrlet |be first lieutenant of the local company Beecher ; plano solo, By the Waters of |and of Wellington E. Bitgood to be sec- Abble Nelson; |ond lieutenant. Both new appointees I"llno solo, Babbling Brook, Judd, Scott|are World war veterans and were over- ; Buttely Dance, by Anna Schus-|seas. First Lieut. Thomas Beckett, al- ter, Florence Schuster, Jeans Storer, ac-| 8o & veteran of the World war, has re: Bertha Nail; Phyills Kenworthy, ys are Albert 1 Florence Eilison; Omer LaBarre, Lerman, Lilllan Anderson, R G e Bt . Eva Warner; plano solo, ed and costs ass low; plano duet, In the throp, Downs, Keene, tached to long ourt and are the use of their . The Swallow's Flight, Bab's Birthday, h, Edward Pinkham; of the Waves, Peabody, three-part . song, Might . Nevin, Misses Smith, hifl‘..{ §. Cady Hutchins returned to Walpole Nelson: | Monday after spending = the week-end piano solo, Love Dreams No. 3, Liszt, | With friends. in Danielson. Lucile Downs; plauo solo, De- Frieschuts | .. Willlam- McDermott. and -Edward, Mc- Dembo; | Dermott were at Worcester Monday to That's the World in June, Spross, | Visit thelr mother. & patient in St. Vin- , Lathrop, Downs, Keen; is ope wn: Spring, Sinding, Mildred Keene. day Girls—New | ence Lathrop Fourth of July, . French sololst, As sad funeral as this section o casicrn Connectiont has Knows T many PUTNAM years is scheduled to take pla 1 John's church in_Plainfield pWC:dn‘;udi') i B el Ay are morning when' a high mass of requiem sung for Byron Phillips, Delia Hebert, as the result of the grade crossing at Sterling Sunday. funeral brought about by such to cause the people of ommunity for miles about to feel | toxicated. tmost sympathy for the bereaved TINY PIVPLES ON FAGE B[]I]Y And Arms. Ve Very Cuhcnllealed. Mrs. It will be * For some time | was bothered with an irritation of the skin. Later bodies of Mr. body and arms. ‘l"bq were very itchy and caused me great dis- T used different remedies without success. 1 began using Caticura Sosp and Undertaker to prepare for burlal, Examination of the body of Mr. Phil- it was frighttully man- more 8o even than the torn and| Arthur Cordier also was before the vharles Jencks, | court for having been intoxicated, his found beside the track where an attempt | fourth appearance on such a charge. He has a wife and two children and for these Thers | three reasons he escaped going to jail, Was a great olo through ‘Mr. Philliper | to which ne was sentemeed: Sor- 16 days. through which a bone aiso pro- | but execution of the judgment suspended. Another case that claimed the attention of the court Mondzy morning concerned Invra Dudley, who represenjs a Boston portrait company. He came in to face a |si charge of breach of the peace filed against him as the result of representations of is not so badly mutilated as that| Myra Tetreault of 53 the injurles that caused | was found not gullty. being {internal, husband of Delia He-| Briefly, it appeared that Dudley went to the Tetreault home on business per- se mental agony when he look- | talning to the enlargement of piotures, Ho alleged that while he stood on the steps of e Tetreault home the complain- this lrrrllurv ant, after some conversation between s the publls| oyl iained out. snd Eratined Bt s photographs he held in his hand. There was a brief struggle for possession of the pictures and when Mrs. Tetreault lost her grip she fell backward and received a Oftment and was completely healed was made to wreck an extra freight, night of last week. an arm was severed, . Including those in his legs of great gashes were ts of the body. Hebert suffered a terrible frac- body of Mrs. numbers of as e Maws " it Soap shavs without mug. === e stockholders ompany will be the Borough of Dan- of the others, bert is stunned, but seemed to be suffer- pard of directors to ¢d upon the body of his wife. scemed to be an inclination ‘n utilitles commission to have the rall- road company put. gate-tenders on duty at the crossing where the accldent oc- done at the Glens Falls near Moosup. DANTELSON CASINO, STARKWEATHER BLDG. G_AND POCKET BILLIARDS THREE TABLES WEDNESDAYS LADIES' DAY. Bowling s the eport for all FOUR ALLEYS James E. Milner is resting morc v at the Day Kimball hospi- Putnam and her nervous system g from the shock seems Lo be Tecove she sustained when injufed by an auto- mobile here a week ago Saturday even- V. Logee, daughter of Mrs, Monday afterncon would ' probabl DANIELSON Undertaker and Emba]mq Roecial Atterti that it be many weeks before | court. Mrs, Milner is able to return to her home here. Cards postmarked Louvain recelved here Monday from Rev. Ignatius Kost, pastor of St., Joseph's church at Day- ville, state that he landed in Antwerp, May 23, ten days after salling from New York and after a generally pleas- ther Kost was & passenger was in the vicinity of the place where ths P. and A. Burbank|O. steamer Egypt, outward bound for {contributed & splendid concert in their|Indla from a British port, went down nnual public appearance at the Majes- | with the loss of 100 lives after a collis- . which was prettily arranged|fon with a French frelghter. Father Miss Burbank also has|Kost writes taat aside from the scars of commendation by con-|yar, there is Jittle to indicate the. ter- Ibuting the entire proceeds from the|rible experiences hrough ‘which Louvaln Civic federation, passed. The people are happy and sesm to be mors industrious than when Fa- ther Kost knew them, while a student at the University of Louvain, long befors| the war, ‘“There is no sign of poverty or misery~here,” Father Kost writ » | signed. , Dellafiedd, Cora Browne; plano| A gaie out of “the northwest during Ellen | Monday brought decided relief from the i song, Break o' Day, Sander-|hot weather of the past few davs. va Moran; piano solo, The Two |~ Assistant Postmaster Earl Winslow is Young ; [ wearing court plaster on his forehead to (b) Musi-|cover & wound made when he was Reading, Maud Potvin; piano solo, | struck by & DPlece of wood he was en- flver Flute, Brahms, Bernice Burdick;|gaged in chopping. Through Enchanting Mead-| . Reports Monday were that Dr. 0. C. plano | Sharve was resting as comfortably as Engelmann ; | could be expected so soon after beinz i)n Sheffield, Doris Gordon; piano |Serlously injured. It Is expected that Flor-|he Wil be a patient at the hospital for & number of weeks. ‘of| cent’s hospital.' There has been little Holi- |Tecent change in Mrs, McDermott's con- rs, Phyllis Kenwor- | ditlon. Winifred - Bell ; ielyn Sheffield; Baster, Flor-|Of a cargo of cider seized in raids dur- Lucile Downs;|ing the past- fow weeks. A truck load Doris Gordon; Hallow- | Of ‘cider was removed for destructioh. Thanksgiving, | quantity of Jakey and white mule yet GAr- | awaits the attention of the destroying St.| The police station has been emptied squad, watching Babe Ruth pile up his annual home run record, Grant Davis of this place is going quietly along making a record on his own account, though it has nothing to do with baseball, Monday morning Grant made his 16th appearance in the Putnam city court, to answer to a charge that he had been in- Judge Geissier imposed a fine of §20 and costs, a total of $32.74. and piaced Davis in charge of J. B. Tatem, Phillips and Mra, | Je., for six mnths as special probation of- were removed Monday from the ficer, Mr, Tatem, as Mr. Davis’ employer, rooms of L. B, Kennedy |@ppeared in court and stated that Davis here 1o the Hebert homs. in Plainfleld, Which the triple funeral will be|avoids the use of liquor and that he de- body of Mrs, Mette, who died | 5ired to have his services. Mr. Tatem's kus hospital in Norwich was | Dlea saved Davis from serving a jafl sen- tence, but the court warned Davis that it he again becomes intoxicated within his probation period he will send him to jail is @ good and steady worker when he for six months, ed by Attorney Arthur S. Macdonald. scratch, Mr, To Make 80 Glasses of Snappy Sparkling Root Beer! get a bottle of Williams’ Concen. trated Root Beer Extract, some sugar and yeast—then add water and follow the umple directions plainly printed on the label of the extract Boy, it’s good! WILLIAMS' Root Beer Extract ful adventure for young and old. Mrs. D. C. Park, matron at the home, will be in. charge of the children, who will be guests under the canvas of John J. Whitehead, editor of a local vaper, and worth seelng at the circus grounds that them want to look through.the hole in the end of the elephant's trunk. Horatia A. Brown, Mrs. Jennio A.] Leonard>and Judge M. F. Gelssler were at. Greene, R. I, Sunday, guests of Mrs. Laura Tillinghast of Providence at the annual reunion of members of the Tilling- hast family, known. far and wide through castern Connecticut and western Rhode Island. About 100 were guests of Mrs. Tilling- hast at her summer home, where ‘she en- tertains annually on the second Sunday in June. In the morning there was a sec- vice at the Plain meeting house at West Greenwich, this ancient structure dating back to 1750, and in disuse for vears ex- cepting upon the day- of the. annual re- union, though arrangements “have ' now been made to hold services there Tegular- Iy on Sundays at least throughout - the summer season. Following the service, the afternoon was spent .in a social way, the reunion providing many relatives An Unfailing Wey To Banish Hairs (Beauty Notes) y haisy growths can be removed privacy of yousr pwn home if : Normch Market Growers’ Association Good}k.d Lettuce becoming scarce. Curly Lettuce TODAY_WEDNESDAY = plety, has both uislity sod quastity, Béct Greens st Il T2 D WARNER Tedquzao.uu ‘Spinach becoming scarce. Peas, Beets and Strawberries undm.acuml. : more plentiful. Asparagus and Rhubarb nearing the end A-WHIMSICAL !g%nv MA uftl_wyruuon. the programme. There was much interest in this city Monday n the fact that John Lowney of Pomfret will be called upon to face in court Tuesday of next week & charge of having vioiated the liquor laws, and the assertion of ralding officers that hold four depositions.in which the asser- tion {s made by Pomfret school students that they have purchased Intoxicants at where 30 gallons of by officers in a recent by the grange. lam Woife, Cora ‘Squler, W. .H Carpenter, Madison Wood- meeting of the Northern Baptist Conven- ward and Helen Brown, comprise the tion,-the session of whicti will be form- the Lowney pla A finance committee was appointed as cldee were selz following: Madison Woodward, Howard Squler and Raymond Clark. The meeting was the placed in the hands of the lecturer of the v ; are offering $4,000,000 Public - Service grange, who presented the followinz vro- | The Broadway Theatre will y & Carporation of New Jerbey.$ per cent Reading, Counting i duet, Beautiful Spring, the Sister : = & ‘ ; ferred, both as to-assets and dividends Celebrating_Birth- |and ~ Sundays—Until Closed ] . Qi There i 318,414,500 preferred stoc: address, Mo, Della, Vincent Phillips, the only surviving aduit of th traglc crash between ‘an:automobile and a locomotive at a railroad crossing Sterling Sunday, remained n a serious condition at the Day Kimball hospital in this city during: Monday. In- addition to.a, compound- fracture of the thigh, Mrs. Philllps.iost such & quan- tity of biood and suffered- such a shock that her-condition s, regarded as criticai, though no prediclich that she will not re- cover i8 being made. old daughter Jennie, also at the hospital, {8 not seriGusly ‘hurt, . although the child has._crled the time it has been’at ‘the hospital. It will be of interest to the public ser- Vice drivers of this oity to know that the state motor vehicle department has for a period of 30 days suspended the registra- tlons-and operators’ licenses of six driv- ers resident in Danlelson and Dayville *“for improper jitney regiatration. affair recalls the recently tried Elf Vangel case in this city, in whichthe defendant was judged not guilty in, the Putnam city Representatives of the groun of Danielson’ drivers were In this city Mon- day in consultation with an attoeney, and it is understood obtained a five days’ pe-| ho figured in the Sara Mer- C. ‘L. Backus; ance and Prohibition, L. H. S on s e o y, Calling Up Miss Smith, smggon M % Mr. Hamilton and nmer;a;)l:zgms, Gold- BROOKLYN MT'::‘:' u:’-‘ :;:m::‘ :" ‘m e June, Si Memorial day was more fully observed ‘he. ;ud for cash at :;;11‘ for the oo Wright; ‘chorus, America, grange. this year in this village than ever before. g e > .;w.mn Refreshments were served follawed by | The G. A. R. were not as many as in G o o lage. i per b dancing. The numbers o nthe programme . formee years as the ranks are fast thin- |} - e 4 were all well rendered and the address ning by reason of death. There are only Earnings for months ende Birthdays was particu- | two comrades now living in the village April 20, 1922 ‘after ail interest and larly meritorious. -The speaker referred | who served in the Ciyil war and each is % amortization chargas, and after depr to the benefit of the country on cele- | a member of McGregor post, No. 27, G. A. clation and ‘dmortizdtion of < subsidiary as well as|R., of Danielson. The line was formed ; compantes, left a balance equal to 3. to the family in remembering the birth- | in’ front of Grange hall, the G. A. R.'in times, . present annual requirements of days of its members. rank Mitchell, George Merritt; great deal during on "Celebrating brating national Congregational church on Thursday ev- | gag for the grave of H. S. Marlor which | relatively small, a few of that series The_graduates were: Blakeley, _and Sralme Neufer, Center school. Ell Good: Florence Holbrook, Irving Wain- trant ahd Rose Welntrant, Pine street. i o St = n 3 s Dorothy Johnson and Donald Noble, Hop | OVcriooked grave and the New. York fiag |losses of & ‘point wére ‘sustiined by Etle| ..ne. can't « help Jiking: Uncharted ey e O e Chestans | marker for the Wrid war Veterans was | public Iron 5's. New Haven 6's suffered The trick was h . 2 wast cemetery by Rev. Mr. Jepson of Danlel-|several of the minor western and -south- The graduatin prc 8 ummé was: w80 rector of St. Alban's church. Rev. | western: raliway issues eased large frac- é’;"};s Teltation. | huech, gave the Memorial - addres In| New underwritings of the day were o o ome | Unitarian hall"and from there the G. A. | featured by Atlantic - Refining $15.000, Bessie Tomchin; chorus, schools ; reci- Gently Sweet 2 When the Great Gra: Eraine Neufo: to High School, running' Bay The Bells of Glasgow, Florence Holbrook ; [ and community had provided a generous|first Jien 5 1-2 per cent refunding bond: remarks, A. B. Conrad, school supervi 1\";0!' for fl“»d = SR Sy or; presentation of diplomas, secretary enator and My, Gl N nIa COTTON. of the school board, Dwight A. Lyman; | Were with their son, Charles Edwin Blake, charus, America the Beautiful, schools. |2nd family in Hartford Friday and Sat: quired 'in the Mr. and Mrs. H. Palmer of Hartford, 1369 and destroyed in 1789. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME) d.-.xun.n-utu&-u celve commissions as second Meutendnts their only govortunityot the year to mest ‘The twenty-fifth anniversary of the es- 7 y tishrmtnt of. co-arfisatidn g Columbia grange to attend and furnish i ] o s g o ok m gk s e \ brated at Clapel Hill today with a re- A epecial committee was ap- < \ unien of alumnas from. ali-pass of the pointed to consider and_report on a cel- \ country. ebration Independance Day, to be given y Several thousand leaders of the Baptist Raymond E. Clarke, Will- sing - g ‘denomination are expected to arrive in In- Howard 7 . J| gianapolis today to attend the annual ally opened tomorrow. to-the Pablic {1 LIl . ANNOUNCEMENTS - Bonbright - & - Company, Incorporated, Andover i B - 1 cumulative” preferred stoek. This stock be Open Only on Saturdays ; ] 7 In full pald and non-assessable and pre- Temper- 5 ; &8 outstanding, _fnllowed by 330,000,000 randall; | for Repairs. . common stock which, according to th current market quotations . represents automobiles were taken to . the South preferred stock. who was employed in | cemetery, led by the Sons of Veterans This preferred stock is being offered the construction of the state road re-|and chiidren, who presented a living flag, cently, leading from the Center, north- ! having been drilled by Miss Belanger, the BOND MARKET ir 50 ot chnks erly and southerly and westerly, is en- | teacher in the upper grades in the Center | New York, June 12.—Guided almost g gaged by the contractors who are extend- | sehool, and this was greatly admired by fentirely by. the further violent reao- STRAND—NOW PLAYING ing the road westerly towards Hebron | a1 who eaw it. The graves of the sol-|tion in stocks, today's session of the work on khich began the past week. Graduating exerceses of all of the dis- | Memorial day, and only one grave was |losses of one to two points, charted. Channels, riod of grace during which timestate- | trict schools-in town were held in the ments in their interest may be presented to the state motor vehicle commissioner. the . first time this season, the Nightingale-Morse, Inc., baseball team of Putnam was_ defeated Sunday afternoon on Main street grounds, turned by the Lancaster Mills team, Lan- caster, Mass., and they did it by a score .. It was a walloping. such as A -the locals have not had in several sea- sons. Outhit and outplayed, the Putnam team was_ helpless against the smooth- aggregation. The Nightingales admit that they wero beaten and that superior playing, did It. clally -are thelr hats off to King Bader. who was in the box for Lancaster. pltcher, Who has a big reoutation, ac- league, Boston, played a brilliant game, and this, wigh the fact that his teammates were behind him every minute, made it inevitable that Putnam, playing ragged ball from start to finish, should go down to defeat. The visitors pounded DeForest hard. In the first two innings they collected three doubles_and -a- triple, which along Witk three free passes to. first gave them the chance to jump into a six-run lead. And they took advantage of every chance that came their way during the afternoon. The Putpam team, on the other hand, played sluggish ball and fielded slowl: sixth inning the vA¥%ors were able to get three men on bases, and a double by Pittroff sent them all' across the plate. at 106 and accrued dividends to yield H., B. Warner displays his engaging versatility to decided-advantage in U the Robertson-Cole plcture produced by Jesss D. Hampton, Which opened at the Strand theatrs to- was sent him by the G. A. R. vost of |scoring nominal net gains, but forel§n|day for a run of three days. He wears New York city of which Comrade Marlor | issues, especially French governmers | overalls and he wears them with as was & member, the flag which had been and’ municipals, were mostly lower. nhich distinction as his correctly tail- placed over his grave was taken for the| - Atlantic Fruit T's broke 2 points andioréd evening clofes. dier dead were flagged the day preceding |bond market was characterized by many overlooked, but as Comrade Pond had a| Reversals among Liberty bonds were ‘Elizabeth was placed In its stead. The bronze|General 4's, Chile-Copper 6's -and Re-|Channels because of its many good points—Warner. in & new and_attractive role, the entertainment value of the well rounded story, the fine moral, the de- Micously sub humor and the masterly J. N. Pratt, pastor of the Congregational | tions. Sales (par value) $14.683,000. presentdtion of certain phases of the la- bor unrest which h: seriously threat- ; ened the industries of the nation. R. and the other orders which' filied the | 000 five per cent ls-vear debenture| Kathren Adame. the weli known star hall to.its limit marched ‘to the Baptist [ponds and the Public Service Company|op the sereen and farmer T - Johneon ; | Yestry, where the women of the church | o' Northwéstern Illinois 5 1-2 Der COntiths musiear comedy stame, N"""?' e site Mr. Warner in a role which brings out all of the very great ahiflity of this finished and pleasine actr--x. am de New York, June 12.—Spot cotton|Grasse and Evelvn Seil'~. whise faces urday of the past week. quiet, middling 22.15. :‘l\r bren ] R E -l-‘:}m Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Burnett are to or years, give. 3 can nance a8 dedicated_on the way back from the|an: extreme decline of 1 3-4 points and soon move into the tenement he mot long MONEY. reds of the most urid h‘udt ot since sold in the old cademy building. New York, June 12.—Call money firm; | ¢t [WETH, CRIRSE | R R o Mr. and Mrs. L. Baker of Port Chester, | "'Chiaren's day was observed in' the|high 3 1o2; low 2 3-4; ruling rate 3;|Screen Sm e RS Sulan ,_spent the week :induw i 2 Congregational church Sunday, but: the |closing bid 3; offered at 2 1-2+ last loan | ATtE mM 2 77d 845 davicht. time. former's parents, Mr.-and.-Mre. G. L.f jitengance was light: 3 1-2; call loans against acceptanees 2| Report S ] Moore. which onene £t the Strind thea- rfay no error was made by Put- nam plavers; they simply took their time in fielding the ball. cateher, was the only- Nightingale player who did not make an error in the game.| Caffrey was the worst offender and muss- ed up four plays that he should have handled without trouble. Putnam center fielder, smashed his’field- ing record by dropping an easy fiy In the Faucher, thé| MARKET WAS REACTIONARY. Anaconda Cop 12.—Selling of the same enforced character as that which New York, $une & s 3 PO ulative issues reacted 5 to 10 p sales approximating 1,750,000 shares. In substance, much of the liquidation was ascribed to interests which already have or are about to sever their direct relations with quence of that institution’s drastic pro-| qes o PR portraying a courageous and faithful gram of “house cleaning.” . Other offerings were ome pamaue Smith street. He He was represent- the exchange |rsueona 2l ervanscsoos 2l erma attributed to| Chandler Motor brokers who were said to have received|Che & Ohio broad intimations that the exchange no|Chi Gt West . D b M e pool opera- | Chi Gt West pr . Carey. Tarce bace hits, H.' PHtrofl. The baccalaureate service for members of the senior class of Putham High school is scheduled for next Sunday evening and will be open to the public. Dr. O. C. Sharpe, now a patient, with a ‘broken thigh, at the Day Kimball hos- | pital, formerly, was.a. resident of this cit He has been a resident where he was injured Sunday, for many longer Would - countenance tions in stocks of obscure or merely po- tential value, everal forms lerated in the later dealings|Chi R I & Pac tracts, based Justina Landonzy was charged in court with breach of the peace. She lives at Boulevard terrace and went the home of Mes. Mary Bouchard and fhreat- ened the latter with a stick. Judge Geiss- ler heard all the evidence in the case and then warned the defendant that he would send her to jail if she again appeared in - | verse developments. the declination of that action causing weak-| Dome Mines .. ness in international. currencie: E .15 Denmark Over one-third of the day's business was transacted in the final hour. OI steels, motors, equipments, Mrs. . D. Farrows will have members of the Ladies’ Ald soclety of the Baptist church at her home for a meeting Wed- nesday afternoon. Final - examinations school vear will be given at Putnam High school Wednesday, Thursday’and Friday of this week. Dr. Hugh B. Campbell ot Norwich will be,in Putnam_today. (Tuesday) ‘to con- duct a clinic at the Day, Kimbail hospital | in’ the interest of any wWho-may be af- flicted with tuberculosis: Some damage was done: Saturday night to the front of the Babbit:store, Pomfret strest, when.a big truck got out of con- trol, crashed .against’a.light. touring car parked near by, and rammed against the the present coppers, t Seventy-five children Who are at the Windham county home for children will count this a glorious day, for they are to attend the circus and be treated to pea- nuts, pink lemonade and all of the other incidents that make ¢ircus such a wonder- were then the center of the Tnited tSates Steel, d the earl; art of the session, t h ‘:a‘: l:;t::snelv off)en?d at-a net loss of | gy s £ hecoming more generai.- Heavy liquidat. | the increasing -scarcity of animal m: Independent steels, nota- a 3 my‘Repumic and Vanadium, more severe declines. which had been ir- S. Rubber he will seo to it that there isn't anything cal broke sharply, net loss of 97 5 High grade rails were immune from/Int Paper prista ... ; SR o e s o e pressure until the reversal became 100 Kennecott .. . % 3 all sections and with lhump.cr yield e e e o of ‘winter wheat. seeming to be almost The Jokeph Fine Co. transportations were held within moder-| Marlin Rock 169, t 5 e bt oM M certain, the. accumulation of selling or-| , Stephen. H. Reeves, Reading an;d‘_’ Mexican Petrol - ...138% the children®don't see, even-if some of A gale ‘out of the: northwest during Monday drove. the. temperature. down 40 degrees from the high records touched during the heat wave of the past week. The Day, Kimball hospital ambulance made a fast run from this city to Sterling Sunday to ‘bring in' Mrs. Delia Phillips and her infant daughter, both injured in the accident that shocked the’county, Wednesday, Flag day, there is & move: ment on for a big showing of the. nattonal colors in this.city. The summer. scheduls of the New. Har ven ‘réad ‘is now in. effect, ml.ldfll some changes in the running:time : of traing through s city, schedule is’ expected to remaln in force uniti] early fall. Peas are. in blossom in'a gardens'in Putnam and'vicinity; ing green peas for the latter part of the sweeping - to withstand. being Southern Pacific, Erle, at net declines of one to almo: Call monev opened at 34, tue lowest agotation i [ Mo.x e e almost five years, but gradually stiffen- | M K d wr. ... o meste R Pl ©d as stook market prices became more | Missourl Pacifie ... 334 S on (s xS o' thrdrigho o |clothing business, having been tn. the day’'s {,fllasourl Pas pr highest quotation of 3 12 per cent in|Nat Enam & St bushéls in the’amount of wheat on ocean [cured a r who K Time funds held at|Nat/E & St pr . ! Dhssage:wasl cRWPUAN: ds. meRnIBN LhAL | and "m"“'““ h‘:" smaller offer-| N Y _Alr Brake ... 75 B the Jast half hour, weel’s levels, with Ing. of long date accommodations, Faflute of German The present The butwnlp mmbmln' the green and gold, has been selected as the senior class flower by the students to be graduated from Putnam High school next The follewing is a summary of the transactions en the New York Stock Ex- | Rep T & Steel pr . ecn lake ports. B opent change up to 8 P. Mg COLUMBIA Mrs, Samuel Sitkin of Post o pest weds with friends i Allied Chemicai Allis Chalmers Rev, 7, Newton Owes, who was se- verely injured in an autemebile acci- | Allis Chal dent «le-!o véeek.’ ago_at Williams Cross- ng, 't - St, Josepls of| day and returned to Am Az Chem hospital Thurs: | Am Beet Sugar home i Colum- E tre Monday. Juna 19 make spent the week end at the Marcy home- | Avon.—Mrs. Joseph Alsop of Avon en- S good substitute f - fay ex- tertained at tea recently in honor of Mrs. METAL MARKET positions which et G —_— Samuel O. Prentice, chairman of the re-| New York, -June 12.—Copper steady.|the methods of r1:spor = Thers The French bastile was founded in |publican women's state central commit- | ejectrolytic spot and futures 13 7-8@ |aremt any Jocomntives but a° * every- tee. 14, thing else under the sun i= u-"" to work Tin easy, spot and futures 31.50. out the melodramatic « The prin- Iron steady, No. 1 ‘northern 24.00@ | cipal characters are shanc™a'cd on oms [ 26.00; No. 2 northern 23.00@24.00; No.|of those sturdy fishing vesseic and res- 2 southern 18.00@19.00. cued with the aid of a modern hydroas- Lead steady, spot 5.75498.00. roplane and a seaplane which engage a thrilling race. High powered automo- biles rushing hither and yon are also much in evidence, Zinc steady. East St. Louis spot and _— nearby delivery 5.42 1- Antimony spot 5.25@5.50, Associated Oil Atch T & S F ety e BREED THEATR Oven. Hish _Low Bait & Onio. - TS Lib 3s...100.000 10008 10000 |15 £l MORES S eture. Tha 8 = % J 2d 4s . .84 . .1 Ve v dent on the stock exchange toda: T e %S| S Db da 4%s 10000 100,04 EL) o g e M o P B W Both Steel (B) LI ST LR Rkt Compooa o' Qi stat 388 Peect i Brooks Ry Te U S'Lib'3d 4%5100.00 100.00 Benniows e itiis probusm Brook Rap Tr off U S Lib 4th 4%5100.00 100.04 ¥ e Fee - o 2l : Raite, Miss Pt tC Victory 4%s ...100.68 100.62 . SR - Compson has one of the most effective Butte & Super . A b i emotional parts of her screen career, Cdandian Pac ...136% % bond. in conse- wife Who eaves her husband from the electric chair by inducing the real With the exception of sterling, criminal, a’ woman, to confess to 2 quotations are In cents per unit of for murder, she rises to high dramatic elgn currency: rights, The plcture’ was produced with the 3 wealth of detall, handsome settings, and $4.48% - splendid cast that is always found in 4495 Paramount picsture, Among those in Cent Leath pr 14 Forelgn Exchange. Chi Mil & St P . Ch M & St P pr . liquidation | Chi & N'west Sterling— Yesterday. Demand .. Cables . flo C Francs .. 298 the rting cast are Willlam by a pronounced expansion of short con-| Chile Coper : 4 Guilders .. 39.04 c!vme:::uc:‘ncm e Cl: in part on the market's chu:,o Copper ... 5 Marks 3% 40% | Riagety.” Jack of support, together with other ad-| Cosden .. 1 4 Tire, ., . 5.06% 3 d a Among these was| Crucible Steel .. 733 é | Syeins s france 19.08 P..O"‘.’:“'\v:‘::“"::d"“.;"“““ e g the Paris bankers'| Crucible Steel jr ... Pesetas : .15.80 g = e 3 e committee o procced with the interna-' Del & Hudson Belnia francs 8.28% v RS N Tractor Demonstration. F. E. Peckham, the East Slde ma: : ket gardener. exténds to all interested in s : ; CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. mechanical farming an invitation to Fisher Body 9 Chicago, June 12.—Wheat underwent a | witness the work of Cletrac tractor, on General Electric ..183% 4 decided tumble in value today largely as |the. “Pitch lot” so-called, mear Preston jGeE Mol P the;result of anticipation of big shipments | City, morth of ‘the mew state road mow o i;z;‘"nzg 5 i from the southwest, where the harvest is | building, all day Wedresd: Owing to Sweden Norway chemicals reaction. ing sales on_the part ‘of hoiders took | mure: green crops are being used to fyr- registered Hur;p Motan Cae place, and ‘there also' was aggressiye of-|nish the necelsiry humus and on this . o hort* sellers, ‘whereas ‘de-|lot ‘are about 20 acres of standing rye, Mexican Petro- | Tiinois Central " fering” from sl = ir fea- 2 3 d from buyers was at a minimum.|a large portion being five to six feet high leum, General Asphalt and Sinclair fea-| Tilingis Centra pr' A107 man % tured the weaker ofls and Studebaker,| mepiration Gop. ... 411 A The close was, unsettled, 3 1-8c.to ¢ net|all' of which will be put under the soil Corn_Products, U. ks 4, d, September $1.10 “1-8_to $1.10 d-4.| you can spare the time; come and -ses American . Woolen and Davison Chemi-iTnt Mer Marine ... 91- An Epbiar 8 . the latter making &) Int Mer Marine pr. . Corn finished 5-8 to 1 1-2c off, oats down | this gasoline - team perform work you g % | lower,. with July $1.09 3-4 to $1.09 7-8{by the tractor and tractor plows. It Inter Paper . 7 5 3:4@7-8 to 1G1 1-8 and provisions -un- |would hardiy think possible. Stephen H. Reeves to be Manager of ders here swamped -efforts to bring about 3 el Eota Ly I 50 34% | any dectded rally jin prices. ~ Enlarged | manager ‘of the Joseph Fine o. cloth- i , | receipts. at Kansas’ City. counted in' pac- | férs, -and will begin his'duties Saturday, MoK &t & 27% | ticular as'a bearish-inflence and 5o too | June 17th, when he will be glad to havs D e e p‘r"" o did selling by a big Chicago_ elevator in- | his many friends call and sea him. Mr. terest’ that had been credited with buy- | Reeves - thorotighly = understands - gréater part of last week. Besides, an-|a great many. years befors nouncement “of :a'-reduction of 5,000,000 treasurer. The Josaph Fine O‘. -aigfif ¥ Central Europeans were but little concerned about {be-a. great asset to"the Joan megotiations| N ¥ N H & u'. : “mnfi: S N aa caused ‘sterling to react another half | Nofolk South New stock. , while allfed bills were 1 lower and German marks wers| NOrth'n Pacifia, almost 7 points under their price a fort- ;;T;;BROX}% dened, but B . ed with leading exchanges, ? 0 20 | cottén markets added tothe downwaed T toils | HeTl A e o 8 | CAetua of wheat prices 1n.the 1At Dart| oy i oo bas mold e B Bl of the board- of - trade session: " Final fing builalng -lot > quotations on wheat' were at nearly the| ot No. 33, and’ Jooated -“ m Ray Con ery at.the lowést price this season. The Reading 734 fact that eievator facllities hers are aadiam it e e T wneaw!mnunvumymmm Readding 2 pr.. " bia by (e fact that vessel room for 700,000 Rep Iron & sm;',’,, % bushels of wheat was chartered for east- South Pacific .. ., nu Corn, and oats were wezxened by the 37 ‘wheat market decline. Provisions reflect- Law. Fiose ! asy 663 67 South Ry pr ; ed the downward course of hog values. 4734 | Tenn Coppes .. ., 86 | Tobace Producis | 7% Oinane-Grom. Mashot, 37% | Unlon Pacific Wheat— High Lew. Close @Y U Juiy .., 34H 100% 1 Pop .o A0% - die, 110 I a2 £338 113% Jule TR S U ?Fef‘.. $54% . 6 au