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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1925. 15 CAR ROLLS BACK ACROSS STREET; WOMAN LEAPS OUT r vollpmoitt At Sfaln And West MUn A (ipo -Zigzags Into t," Limelight. Considerable 'of a furor' was created ni l.:D o'clock 'this' after .noon .whfn a small coupe, with a woman passejiger parked in front, of .prohit court suddenly broke tr.om its moorings and rolling backward nd diaggmilly. ..across, West,, Main street crashed . Inta a post on .Lho opposite side or West . Main street just nt t. juncture., of that street nnd Main street. Vnw woman pas beiiger added to the excitement by leaping from the car right In the middle of the" road and; 'helplessly watching the remainder of Its pro gress. - The toll' of daniago cause by the career of th car included a punc tured gas tank, a smashed tire' rack and a keeled river and badly 'bent "no parking" sign which was stand ing innocently enough n't tWe spot n-hei-e the ' car's Journey'' abruptly ended. Fortunately for all Concerned this very busy corner was singularly free from traffic at the time. The cotfpo Involved Is owned by Joseph Amsiin of 1 79 Hartford avenue. . WILLIE HOPPE TO WED Manhasfet, N. Y., July 16 (IF) The engagement of Dorothy .Dowsey, an actress, to. ,ftllie . Hoppe,, .former champion.. billiard, rlay.eh .xvas. an nounced today ,ipy .Mr..', and .jirs. James L. Dowsey, her parents. The wedding is to be lata in August. Hoppe divorced his. firjst wife New Tork state last July. in Wins Title She'll bi- ".Miss New Orleans" in the national bi lling girl revue at Atlantic City, tlfls summer. Twenty thousand .papi saw her selected In a contest arranged by the American Legion. Her name is Thelma Roel tng. she's lt, weighs 103 pounds and la only a little over five fet. tall. City Advertisements Waslilnrrtort St. Building: I,ine. Notice is hereby ghen that r henr ing will be held before the Board of Public Works. City of New Pritain, Room S"r,, City Hall, at 6:S0 p. m. (K. S. T. ) Tuesday evening. July list, 192.V on the propose. i revision of building lines -on both sides of Washington street, from Myrtle St. to SfiA fret north of Broad St. All persons interested are request ed to be present at said hearing if! they see rause, and be heard in re lation to the pbove. . BOALD Or.- ITBLIC WORKS, G. H. Johnson. Secretary. City Advertisements Stanley f (root. Street and Curb Lines Notice is h-reby given that a hear ing will be held before the Board of Public Works, City of-New Britain. Room St"!, Cit- Hal!,' at :30 p. m. fE. S. T. ) Tuesday evening, July 21st, 1!2'i. cn the proposed estab lishment of sitreef and curb lines to gether with taking -of any land nec essary tVrefore. on both sides of Stanley Street, frorn chestnut St. to Kelsey St. All persons interes-ed are request ed to be present at s:iid hearing If they see. cause, and be heard in re lation to the above. '. POARTl OF rt BLIC WORKS. (j.;H- Johnson, Secretary City. Advertisement t srhtiv Avrrttaev nango"rjf Grade lines. N'otlce is hereby given that a hear ing will be hld before the Board of rublic Works. City of New Britain. Pnom S0", City Hall, at 6 SH p. m. (P. S T.) Tuesday evening. July 5!st. lf;s. on the proposed change cf grade lines to conform to grade cf rresent travelled way on Corttln Avenue, 'from Hart ft. to Monroe St. All persons Interested are request ed to be present at M hearing If they'se..fause, an4"be heard in re lation to the jfbove EOARD OF ri"tU-IC WOKKS, O. H. Johnson,' Secretary. life mm ill Hot? Not X astWh,, .r Affl'A . VLw ., The hot spell doesn't bother Miss Betty Moore of Philadel phia, She has all the pleasures of the seashore brought into her own apartment. A box of chocolates, an electric fan, a bathing suit and the old reliable bath tub and Betty is pre pared to withstand the hottest day. BLAMES SMALL TOWN GOSSIP FOR SCANDAL $50,000 SlandT Stilt Is Rein? Heard in Oak Park, II!., Court rtoom Chicago, July 16 CP) Small town gossip, church "talk" and the age. old custom of men to support their religious belief.? when attacked through others figured In today's hearing of the $M'i,000 slander suit In which Albert R. Leland is seek ing redress from E. L, Hartig, dea con in an Oak Park church Hartig, who was a member of a. committee that Investigated Inland's charges against Dr Cati Case, pastor of the church, and Mrs. Letand, 'was again on the stand William R. Moss, T,'and's stor hey, sought to show that his client's j association with h'.s stenographer pva,s a friendly aCTtininfanceship and I riot s, liaison, as Havtlg's side had trl4 to prove; His questions I brought up the small town erossip ! SiUbiect nnd Hartig admitted his ! own suspicions had been aroused be ieause Leland and the girl wer ' so j close togthr" when th latter v?it i d the church to address t young j' people's society 1 Hartig's tftint.ony rp-!ed that the charge lie had .made ahont T.- Ii1' nernta of child sros" i when a young woman in !. eland's employ married, bec.tme a wido", and then a mother a short time later "Th"r was a rumor that the child was Leland's." explained Hartig H admitted that, h.id 'not been proved 'Hartig Insisted that when Dr Case nas named in the Leland di- orce. the effect upon the ch'urrh wss what led him to take part in the investigation. England Regrets But Declines U. S. Request London. July H iff) Bor.aU Mc Neill, parliamentary under secretary of state for foreign affairs, said in the house of commons today that, the British government had replid to the 1'iiiterl States government ex pressing regret at hing unable in 1 accede to the American request that : diplomatic status be granted to i"p- j i csentath en of the customs illusion I of the treasury. Orcnt. Britain's refusal to gi-nnt diplomatic status to American cus toms attaches has been known un officially for some time. Fpain and Belgium previously had refused the request sent to all countries under a provision of the last tralflc act. The customs agents Investigate pro duction costs, for tariff-making pur poses. l.l.AVi: FOK CAMP M.NOAY New Haven, July 16 W) Approxi mately 1.500 soldiers, comprising the injnd inlantry regiment and allied organizations, will have lure next Sunday morning for the annual 15-day encampment at Niantic. Thu train carrying the New Haven con tingents will be followed by the Naugatuck Valley special, bearing nvm from Torrington, Waternnry, Ansonia and Wallingtord. Wouldn't Pose .L 1. When a camera man asked this giant moose to pose for his picture at Kineo, Jle., the moose turned and plunged into Moosehead Lake and swam for the other s,hore. This Way! FINED AND JAILED $500 and Thirty Days in Jail Penalty Given Meriden "hose Place Was Raided, MAn Meriden, July 16 fP) Moe Levlne, whose home on- Butler street was raided 'by the state police last night, was arraigned in the police court this morning and fined ibO", one hundred on each of the counts, and given a suspended jail sentence of i days for violation of the liquor law. The eudenoe, as presented in cc-urt. fhowed that three state po Ilc"mn and their agents obtained Ikmor from I.evlne at various dats, beginning 'last March. This is the tirst successful state police raid eer made here, and the raiders refused to stgte on whose complaint, they had made the raid. Two Children Drowned In Conn, River Today Midd'etown, July 16 lP) Two -hihlren cf a group in bathing in he Connecticut river here, were liotvned this afternoon and another " p? s,n e, py the act cf a playmate. The children drowned were Jos eph Cvnazmft, 7. of 22 P.ailroad a-e- and T.ottle Wottal, 8, of 70 WT1- Miam street. The girl teppffj nT0 a noi an Joseph went to her help and both w'nt down. Marv Vo.ital, 11, a sie ter of Lottie, also stepped into, a hole In trying to' reach her sister ,nd was drowning when Alex Koch d re.achd her and brought, her ashore. The children were hathlng pear the plant of the Standard Oil company. Clerical Error Causes Big Slashes in Salary Bridgeport. July 16 Through an alleged clerical error In the bill pro viding for the. Increase of $l.fl00 in Hie salarv of Deputy Judge William J. Buckley of the Bridgeport city court, W. F. P Kilpstrick, court e'erk, and Pavid W. Price, deputy "I' rk, v ill suffer aalnry cuis of $soii nnd $;eo respectively. Kllpatrlck should receive J.l.onn and Trice The bill ws passe.) by the last I'-tnskitnre, The provision for their salaries. It is Slid, may have been copied from an old bill. Trial to Settle Case Of Pope School Assessing Hartford. July 16 WP) By over ruling a plea in abatement filed by the town of Avon. Judge Allyn L. Brown of the superior court, lias cleared the way for a trial in the fall of the appeal of the Alfred At more Popo Foundation from the board of relief in Avon. The founda tion is the owner of the land where Airs. John Wallace Kiddle. Neo Theodale Tope, is erecting a $12, -000, 000 school, for boys. The prop erty was put into the tax list at owners' valuation of ?1 9, 475. but the Avon assessors raised it to $5S!.2G5. Appeal to the board of relief did not change the figures and the matter was then appealed to the court. n-SL 7i iM . ' JtrSi Vfltl f k. t - v. Personals Mrs, A. S. Anderson and daughter Esther, of 25 Kdnon street, have h ft on an extended tour of the west. They expect to stop at Yellowstone Park, Portland, Orecon, San Fran cisco and Colorado Springs. Clifford McCarthy, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mci'nrthy of Hamilton street, Is spending two weeks at Grove Reach, Clinton, with his aunt, Mrs. Froeha. Richard Pchaofer, a member of the city hall commission, will leave next Monday for an extended visit in Germany. Miss Margaret Cullinan lias re turned to her homo in Chicago after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. James Lynch of Commonwealth avenu. Miss Maria O'Connor accompanied Miss Cullinan as her guest. Mrs. John A, I.arfon and son Kenneth of Sotilh Main street and Mrs. Herman fVhmnrr of Harrison street are spending three weeks nt I amounting to $ 1,970,01 3 equivalent Camlllus, N. Y. a Tier preferred dividends to $3.7ii a Pr. and Mrs. Charles W. 1 have .share on the common slock. This returned from a vacation spent In ' compares with J1.72S.24.') or J3.I3 northern Maine. 'a share in the corresponding period John J. O'Toole of 40 Whiting! of U24. Net sales were $:12,52, street, Walter Riley of 07 Rassett j SJ"S. a rain of $1.15I,S25. Surplus street, John B. Crowley of ;7;.i'tr dividrnds v. as $SI3,7s against Chapman street, James Crowley of , $.'..!ni a year acn. 870 Main street, and Thomas Mc- j Donnell of 91Rlden street re ( Th'Klectric rower ad light spending the summer at Highland corporation has notified the stock ,s'7' " jexeh.-mce of a proposed increase In Mrs. Charles Kenmerer and daugh. ,rapitr,l stock from f,ini..iiio shares of rer. .Mrs. l-reaeriCK Jiaione. t pending the week ,n Etimford, Jap Tennis Star Chosen For International Match Brookllne, Mass., July l"? VP 2enrto Shtmif.u, captain of the Japin Pavls cup team, who Is here com peting In the- Longwood bowl tour nament, announced today that Ta- Ketch! Harada had been definitely selected to play for J.apati in the singles at Baltimore in the semi final matches of the American zone competition against the winners of the Pavls cup tie he-twee,, Spain and Mexieo. The date? of the Baltimore meet are August 13, 14 and 1?. The other singles player for Japan will be either Shimiru or Masano suke Fukuda. FI ORiriA PFPKGATIPN V INS Portland. 5I, July 11 i.4 Florida received the national emblem trophy for having disposed of the largest number of mbiems In proportion, to the fi7e of her membership at the emblem breakfast of the National Federation of Business and Profes sional Women's clubs todav. The southern district, of which Florida Is a. part, was announced as the victor In the natiop.wide emblem eoptest. Miss pearl H.adley M-ttork of Kan- SHS Ctv. Mo, pieside'l. City Items "ictrola half price sale at Mcran-i. ad-it. Victrolas and piano-- at Morons'. adv. Gulbransen player pianos at .Morans' adv-t. Vlotrolt half price sale at' Morans. advt. A meeting of Valient Pevlew of Maccabees will be held in Judd's hall tonight at ? o'clock. Officer t ar'son reported to poUee headi'inrirs early this momipg that Hie roaaway m lvrti- street m'sr Main street jS in very bad condition, the pavement being bumpy and broken here and there. His report has been referred to the board of public workst. The fire department was called out at 1? SI this afternoon to extinguish a small chimney flr In the home 0f Mrs. C. E. Flood of 1 SSfi Stanley street. Pamage was slight. Edward Batogowskl of 117 Hart street sustained a fra"tured left rib In a fall off his garage ro0f at n:"l o'clock this afternoon. Hft is at the !ctv Britain Cleneral hospital. Deaths .lames Koby James Roby, the. three yar old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roby of 15 Meadow street, died yesterday at the isolation hospital in Hart ford. He. is survived by his parents and several brothers and sisters. Funeral services were held this aft ernoon at 2 o'clock at the under taking parlors of Laraia it Sargarino and burial was tn St. Mary's cune tery. Philip PI Amrnta Plxllip Di Amenta, aged died this morning at Cedarcrest in Ncvv ington. He Is survived by his mother, his widow, three sons and one daughter, a brother Louis Dl Amenta, two sisters, Mrs. Louis Casella and Mrs. Tony Silver!. Fun eral arrangements. In charge of Laraia & Sagarino, are incomplete. Funerals CARD OP THAMvh Wc wish to thank all our friends for the sympathy and aid that has been extended to js during the ill ness and death of our daughter and sister, also for the many beautiful floral offerings at her funeral. Mr. and- Mrs. Charles M Munson. Walter and Esther Munson. we iiavi! ru:Movi:n TO t9 m:st main stki lp Professional Ptillillng F. H. Bollerer's Posy Shop 'Th Tflftrniih Flrnlsl ol r Hrttain.' Jos2p!i A. Kaffey F imrra ittrt-rtiN rhonr iKZA-t PtHW.ll M. Mmar' lilltrrh Knldenr U Summri M ls;.v Wall Street Briefs N't Income of the Otis le vator ''m, jumpi-d to $.'.3nl,i'.:'3 in in lir.'t hair of 12S from S 1 ,74 7.4 ti 1 In tin same period last year. Operation will be r.-snmd next Monday at six mills of the Amer ican Sheet ic Tin Place Co.. in the Pittsburgh district which have been idle for three months. Surplus of the Cities pfce Co. for the year ended June SO. avail-ehl- for eontmon dividends and re serves after preferred dividends. In creased to Si c . L' 7 1; . n o 7 from $3.-251.- 2 1 the year before. Improvement In the show manu facturing Industry Is reflected in the half-yearly ,-eport of the Endlcott JoJliuson corporation, net profit preferred to SOO Oflft shire ". inn . ; shares . of common to .M land -rmm of mn.nnn shares of second preferred, series A. " ' "The niost disappointing group In - "mi" n.M. is tne general char- ac-r.ntion or the p, fh,res by professional traders. Practlraliv all or me prinr,r?, pe-troleum issues ' abatement in the subsequent deal have fluctuated within narrow and lings and gains of 1 to nolnts were i ,rrpgu!ar limits for the last few wer-Ks, fi'snite such favorable trade t'.ews as stejrhiy decreasing crude production, heavy withdrawal of surplus Bi.so'ine stocks n storage fl.s a result Cf rcord-break!ng ron sumpMon. and widespread crud? and ga.soline price ad-ances. Sl.uga'sh-n-sj? of the oil sinres is said, how ever, to. meet v- it i-i approval of lead ers In the Industry, who fear that a boom in those et-ck would stim ulate crude production and agiin disorganize th? com-nodity market. The financial district hears through Pittsburgh that the first rmfnt plant in Florida will b start ed at Tampa, in about three months by the Cowham Engineering Co , of Chicago, to npt ?e.nria one -The en nua! rapacity will be. about 2,5co fine, bfcrre'e. N't profit of th American Thread Co in the year ended March !, fell 'o SI, 'M7, 3:5 from 1 511.544 The y.tr before. This was equal sft'r preferred di' idnds te 64 rents a share on the $ir, psr vi,c fWmA .nock against $1 n 3 share jn (he previous corresponding period. RTRTHS AT HOSPITAL Four births, three eiri ani one boy, were -recorded at Nv Britain Genera! hospital this morning Paughters were horn to Mr and Mrs. John Eshoo. 2:s Washington street, Mr and Mrs Fred Link, ;o Roberts street, and Mr. andMrs Harrv Bloomquist, South Main street: and a son to Mr and Mrs. Anthony F"nd.a of Oak street.. rO.STPT,F nFMN? Keyport. N. 7. July 11 If" An nouncement wis made today that the Poronch ceijnei! had accepted the resi7n.ation of Constable Joseph Hyer, who recently arrested the driver of a car wi'h a flat five for speeding, t ASHINr.TON F.XPLAlNs; Washington, July 1' (4 Op offi. elal communication giving a clear and complete statement of the -Washington government's attlinde repard ing China has been raided to Paris for the information of French for eign office officials. "Sing-Song" EM' Y&iZXg s'-j2f Thcy pf': r. arly burned tcn ovr this c;ri. Fhe is a Chinese "sing-sonc irlr!." living in the Chi nes 101111 pf ghavang, in Mupth province Her admirers got tn a cht. iipfi a lamp nnd burned 100 houses No'v rekinir and Shanghai ant her to come and dance for them. i I A Iff - -RJ r4 J 1 mm stock Starts Upturn Movement ol Industrials New Cork, July 17 rT' - Wall l.'pening; Cheerful trade news from several imluslrb s laid the ground .vork for a further udvaticv in Mock ;rle s at the opening of to i ij's niar ! 1 . Ami'i'lcan Can Ui an upturn in pivotal industrials, mounting more than 2 points lo a if cord lop iat 2. Both .'. S. and Bvthlb--m Sieels rcrpondt d to InJIcations that 'second quarter larr.ings would be fav orable. Several, public utlliii. s. inrluiling Telephone, established new I P-'fi lilgli jirlccs. Bu.ving operations showed no nbaletni.nl In the subsequent deal, inga and gains of 1 to i points were frattered among an assortment of public utilities, Industrials and sre 'ialiies. Iiemand for power stocks eiubraetd North American, Montana I'ower and Klectrlc Power issues, lifting them 1 to 2 points to new peaks for the jear. Bullish demon strations also took place during the first half hour In General Railway signal. Sivatre Arms, General Bleo- I trie, Royal Butch. Otis Btevatnr . i, f , ... . . . .' i lZ A ' ' ft,-sh I j lfi to Increased activity in the tire j stocks, Bisk crossing 22 to a new j iMSh level. Foreign exchanges open- j p'' steauy, v.-itn sterling unchanged at $4.53. Buying operations showed no - ' .A.,,v.eto nil ncc-.M UU'-l U I public utilities. Industrials and spe cialties. Pemand for power stocks embraced North AmerVan, Montana I Power and Electric Power issues, j lifting them 1 to 2 points to new ' I reaks for the year. Bullish demon- ' 1 scattered ami,- an . - c strations also took place during the first half hour in General Railway Pignal. Savage Arms, General Elec- , trie. Royal Dutch, Otis Elevator. Havana Electric and American Agri cultural Chemical preferred. A fresh advance in crude rubber prices led to Increased activity In the tire stocks. Fisk crossing 2: to a new ' high level. Foreign exchanges j opened steady, with sterling tin- j changed at. $4 SS . Aftr ihe imtin! displsv of strength, the market quieted fl'-n, al'hough brisk rallies took place in ?everal highnnced issues L". S. Cast Iron Pipe spurted up points and Ha' ana Electi i,. extended its early gain to .s-'i- .Meanwhile pub lic utilities continued to give the bc-s exhibitions of group strength, with indication that, recc-nt merger an recapitalization developments "ere attracting 0 large outside buv ing Interest. Price movements of several specialties reflected a hasty retreat of shorts. Savags Arms, after establishing sirc-sslv low records for sevemi ,i,vs iepounditig'5 points. Activity in the rail shares was t. strained by the reported decision of the western carriers to modify their I demands for a rate increase from 11 j to s per cent. Call money renewed i at s '4 per cent. Buying of the general list, ae.ain assumed larger proportions when the steel proup began to move llp m spirited fashion. Considerable ac tivity and substantially higher prices prevailed for Timken Roller Pur ine. Falrhanks-Morse. Padlo. Tnt"r "sto,iai Business Machine and Mack Truck. Manhattan guaranteed nimp- 1 cd tf'i; points to as, Chioaeo North. ' western shook off Its early lethargy I an1 improved over ; points, i The, closing was strong. Re' t-.nl : of speculative flctpity jn fh oil 'shares, which changed hands In 're blocks, and establishment of new lAar, hierh p'-ees bv sonve of the tobacco Issues fe.at'ired th late i trading, , T.oaer menev rates pn.1 favor.ab'e 1 fade news infused new stremrth In 'today's stock market. Expanding 1 buying operations n the steel shares j and heavy accumulation of the pub hie utilities, eight of which attained new peal; ni'i'-es for the venr. fea . ; tured to, lav's tr,ad!rc. Total sat. s .approximated 1 f.vienn ch-n-.-s. ' ITich low ("ode . Allis I 'h.al .... :t i" ;; ; ' Am Tan .... ; '., 1 -ta at f, 1 1,. ,m 11 e;- I, pfl 7 m T.oro . . . . 1 1 ini Smell .... 1 nr. i, 1 '-, im;:. Am Sue; nu -- Am Tel f.- Tr I 1 4 1 I in M 1 m Wool .... a -, " a -a Aiisroml i 41 4 ? 4 :' Atohlfon . . in', !lf', . V. Glf W I SJ rarwin loco . 1 1 ' V, tt t 1 r, is n a-, o . . :t KMh Ptcfl 41 4:-, 4-1, Rosch H!.a . . . S4 4 54 ", On J.Mhr .. T"1, 1:1 15TS Cnn Ttte 14: ihffs & n,(o . 14 0 M t ft Paul 5 ' C M f- Ft P pM if, :s , ;:,t, T 15 I K- Pn--. . 47 4'T 4''.-, Clule Pop .... ?4, ,-4'- '4', 01 Purl , . 4" 4t 4: On Textile i, v . ; !, Corn prM P' - '.'.. Cru Ste( ... .-. Osdn "11 .-1 ' : .. : : Krtp .... .'' . v j Prip Irt pf 1 . , ' T - lien Pleeti-u- .is. ; " - C4en Motor: ; i- s l.t Nor'h p''1 ' ' ' " 1 ' ' ll.pp Copn.-r int Nickel Int P.ij.rr Keltv Spt-inp lenne('tt cp Marine pf Mil St.i'c, (i;i !i P.ac p-' i r ciiio on ':'-n Aiuerie n American nn unbone, ' 4'V 41", 4'-, l sr. ?-, :- 4f 47' 4 7 14 '4 ' k c : , ; - 1 ; R 7 it ss 4S li'i :: ::h t'5" '"' 'S'i 1 97 99 P k I; cat I'ien e Arrow . . Pur Oil . Hep 1 ft S . . Kay fcfP't Ke.tdlPK . . POVBl lllltcl! . c'lnrlair Oil . . South Pacific Poufh Hallway PUTNAM tk CO. member NE TOW, 4. HAR-TTOW STOCK EXCHANGED y WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN Tel. 7040 I HARTrorvj) orna S CENTRA! We offer j 100 YALE & TOWNE JUDD & COMPANY Member? New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange "TnT New Britain Hurritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 jp Ji:r!d Building. Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Coaa. We offer 1 100 Shares Hart & Cooley Price on B8 Sliomson, inn & da Kurritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW VOUK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R, Hart, Mgr. We offer ino Share? Landers, Frary & Clark Trice on Application HE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS Eddy Broth e HARTFORD aHartPord Conn. Trust BMg, Tel. 2-7186 Ve offer 15 50 shares Fafnir Bearing Co. NOW JS THE TIME TO Have your typewriter overhauled. Machines loaned while yours is heing repaired. Prices reasonable and work guaranteed. NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE WEST MAIN ST. Ptuo"eh-i1(er . . 41 4"; 4f, rxi" -' - M- 'I'' x & Pacific 4 ' 4:i-', 4:N Tr.in. on 0 . ; 4 1., 4 1 ' nioii Pacific '.';;i'-- r;:n, ;iji 1 nite-i i-'ruit rtut; .'ti;i; :'i-,i 1 S Ini'ii Alco V7 v, r T 1 ' S Rul'hrr t'.i '- i;r, r,;i '' S S-ee J'j ! IT !:-- WeMinglionse 74 7" 7;l-a4 W'lhs ON Prh:;.J 1; i ., .-. . J -1 j ':-i'o I Ol M, STOCK 1 hv Putnam A. Co 1 Pl-1 Af. s ri v : s n -i S 1 1 1 1 1 f,aiN te'il S 1 ,. ,J,S 7"'l 7 1 V 5;.?. f . U'eil l.'.H 1 ; j j 'II NS r im . l"n l"; A a A. tn.:, A'-tn.-i ihv 1,1 'e Ins . I'lic Atlt. :.-.!r p.s Haiti, id r,u- . NrttioiiH I pirp . . I'hin n x In" . . Tr;iv l.-is Ins . . . iv, H ir.PvjirF . Ai'i liv-M- ry . . !"--, ton a: C.iii. lV-e-tt,1 IhiiM Hil'inj;s ,v- Sp. nci r com '--ii'lncs A- Kpencer pfd HriMpl Piiis 1 Y'ts Arms , . . F.irV 1 i, l-'ltnir 1-ltip If art A: la', v . i"t 1- V P M ir'line . . " P M.ichln. ,,f,l T'-ile. J.e-I'on.l cAm vOtth el .lud-1 Peck. S-ow-e llass' t Co . . . ieOMlt Mf; (- a"nrd Peve- . . , c'ani.-y Works Staniej Works pfd Torrmcton Co com t'mon Mfg Co Yale A- Towne Conn 1 1 ft pow pf Hfd Pier T.lgM . . N P C.as t an, I 4' ft, 11 47 Ro.jthrrn N F, Tel Hfd Gas IS 14" 45s 444 RO TIC. t' Mi application NEWBRITAIN BurrittHotel'BifJg. el. 3420 ' 5 Comniereial Trust Co. Foreign Exchange Nfiv York. July 16 Foreign t rliangts ,tpa1y. Quotations In cnti: t;re;it Pritain: demand 48S 11-H: c ibles 4S6 1 : 6n day billi on bnk 4M 9-16. Krance: demand 4714; i-.ahlfS 4.74. Italy: demand i."0H: i.ah'fB S71. Demand: Belgium, 4.64. Holland 40.04. Norway 17.86. Sw. den C6.S3. Denmark :1.S0. Strltier i.ind 11.41. Spain 14. SI. Grect l.r.c'j. Poland 15 1-4. CtchoSlo v.ikia 2.96. Juposlavla i.r. Austria 14 1-4. Rumania 45 1-4. Argentina 4".:V lira ill 11. IS. Tokyo 41 K-S. Shanghai 75 1.4. Montreal Ho 3-32. 1 S. TRFASPRT STATEMEVT V 8. treasury balance. $17.T2.TI1 tl.KAKIMi HOISE STATEMEST New York Exchane. 1.K4,. iM'i-i.iivO; balances. 91,000. mo. I Posion Exchanges, 87.00P.C09J j balances. Sf.OOO.OOO. Commission in Favor ! Of Selected Immigration j Ptisbane. .tuly 16 4n The. need j for the selection of immigrants, at j porutjon of convicted aliens and th ! keeping of a record of all aliens It ( the commonwealth is stressed In I in-port by T. A. Ferry, under-chief I secretary and commissioner e 1 prices, who as recently appointed .head of a royal commission to In j qmre into th social and economtt I effect cf the Increase In numl'er 1 ja'iers in North Queensland, j Mr Ferry suggest a stricter tn1l. icai 'Ntamiratlon and expresses th .Mfre that the eistenoa rt ferslga I'cbibs Is undeairsbl. Ths present ; ahen Influx ts larcelNj; from Sicily anl 1 northern Italy, tha emigrants golei into ths sugar Industry. 1 REAI THE HERALD CtiASSlTTED ADS FOR VOIR KiXTt