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Py v Scl;ool Supplies ||| sewer _conatruction as outlined |1‘uy Engineer Joseph BOARD VOTES FOR__ ARNY FLIERS MAKE " NEW SEWER BONDS| ~ REGORD N ECLIPSE P Commision Opes vm;muou Soar Through Skies {0 for Gompletion of East Side Job | Picture Solar Phenomenon The hoard of finance and taxation | By The Assclated Fress met last night at Mayor Paocuessa’s, Santa Barbara, Sept. 11.~The only office and after hearin program 0"|ueelul||l photographs of sun's cor. Y ona made in Bouthern California dur- D, WIllumr‘ h providing for the outiay of $135,000,| & the eclipse of the sun yesterday are believed to be of Prof, PORTLAND ELBCTION Maine City Will Fave Now m' of Municipal Government Yollow- ing Yesterday's Folling, Portland, Me, Sept, 11 vl‘onluldl will begin the new year with a new form of munigipal government as a result of yesterday's speclal election. The charter providing for a counell of five to be elected from the city at large without regard to ward s or party désignation, and a eity man- ager to be chosen hy the council was adopted after it falled to receive np- | proval by about 100 yotes when first proposed two years ago, had been made by the kian efficlals, One member of the council will be for a term of five years and will re. eeive & salary of $500 annually, $20,000 FIRE IN HARTFORD Dogs Comsiderable Damage to Main St, Stove Basement, Hartford, Sept. 11.-—~Fire whieh sturted in the basement of the Slater Hhoe sigre in the center of the city al 8:15 @'cloek last night, resulted in damage estimated at §20,000, Smoke was responsible for the greater part of the loss, millinery, Jewelry and women's apparel ‘u nearby stores berng rulned by the hieavy fumes from the burning leather, Frank B, Smith, head of the Aetna Stamp works, oe- Waze —DOG — OLLARS New Stock—New Styles lbvs The new charter was sponsored by voted to recommend to the city meet. ing board that sewer bonds to the|James Worthington of London and Dr, Alfred E. Burten, professor | amount of $150,000 bhe authorized, 26,000 5, ;’;‘":‘:L':‘:‘r‘ :;‘:’:"“'"":".".‘:’m“ .T:l- 19| Fimeritus of astronomy in the Massa- | hecause the city is empowered to| Shusetts Institute of Technology. \ssue sewer bonds only to the extent Prof, Worthington stated that four [ of $150,000 at present, And it was felt of the negatives developed by him | that the costs of issuance would be| Were Almost perfect and would take | too Iarge to make n separate issue nnl(l wml"thc best ever made during | a wolar eclipse, 25,000, "’::"l;:"‘l:‘;:::;:“ :' °‘M meeting, |, Prof. Worthington and Dr. Burton | Chal n Martin H. Kenney of lho’ headed an expedition at an observa- | b)o.;mo‘l DllA eorhs Galied ‘o e tion station established north of Santa | cn;rennnser to’ outline - plans. for Darbara, \I‘Vu!h;r conditions there ’ were more favorable than at any sewer construction, Engineer Wil-| o) 0 spot on the Pacific coast, ac- | liams sald the second section of the| coraingto the sclentists. ks cast slde mewer 1s to be completed Army Fliers Active Lieut, Jouhn A, Macready, one of the | this year at a cost of $40,000; out- falls of the Cherry street sewer Are|two, army filers who broke the world's to be closed and an extension to Wil-| ye00rd in a non-stop flight from New low Brook park effected at a cost of | york to San Diego is the possessor of $25,000; a new sewer is to be In-|a new and novel record as a result of stalled on Commonwealth avenue,|his Nght to 16,000 feet altitude to avolding the construction of six|observe the eclipse. With Captain bridges, the cost of which will be|A, W, Stevens, noted army photog- $15,000; and routine work on lateral| rapher, Macready battied the clouds for three hours, They were flying sewers will bring the costs up an additional $45,000 or $125,000 in all.|along in utter darkness when the drama of ‘the skies was enacted. The streets where lateral work has Lieut, Macready and Captain Stevens been ordered are: Carlson, Walls, Kelsey, Bank, Jerome, South, Smith|recently came to San Diego by afr- plane from an eastern aviation field and Monroe streets, Petitions have been recelved for|for the express purpose of making work in the following streets, many| pictures of the eclipse, They flew | of which, the engineer said, are in|3,000 miles to get onec picture, but actual need of early improvements: | were followed by the elements. Shuttle Meadow, Corbin, Lakeview| ILieut. Wyatt and Chief Photog- and Mason avenues, Somerset Drive,|rapher P. A. McDonough flew at Jerome, Clinton and Trumbull streets. :T'fl::y Teet, just inside the area of 0 3 Grove Hill Discussed. Mayor Paonessa asked the mem- At the instant of totality Lieut. bers for an expression of opinion on X“‘:l::' with remn;lkable’ clearness the grove Hill matter. In the ab-|the shadow approaching from the ;znce of any request for funds, the ::.‘_‘:h:::;l:u:o".::pm;l:os:::idtlv,;tlc‘fi ard could take no actien, it was explained. City Englneer Willlams before it had passed. He ‘rcportcd sid permanent pavement would cout| L., 0 oY vedaianpink giow that abou ,600, which with the $1,500 < already spent for grading would bring e:t:;dc; ;’1‘")‘" ton:;,lentlhh:l\e }cn'g;h the cost to $12,000. On property as- :hado:v " ::nlh: ah:dzg pu:ed fh: ;Z’:g’oem d"‘? cl;y NRULE Sapeive reddish tinge of flame leaped along 1900, reduclng the cost to the clty|yo"enyre horizon and did not di- to $9,000. For semi-permanent pave-| .o "l ool minutes, ment, the cost would be $7,600 plus Came With Terrific Speed $1,500 already spent, totalling $9,000 | Navy airmen scattered over a wide and making the cost to the city the g0, ang fying at altitudes varying u;}c s.; for };ermax;’ent pavement. from 7,000 to 16,000 feet were suc- 14 "em te}:' obthe oard expressed a| cossful ‘in getting not only excellent eeling that, because Grove Hill 18|40 pictures of the corona but also not heavily traversed, semi-permanent| foint but sufficient photographs of the pavement should be laid. They aldo fleeting shadow that swept with ter- agreed with the recommendation of|refic speed down from the northward the public works board that a macad- at the moment of totality. am base should be laid this year and Scientists are extremely puzzled money appropriated next year for an|over one bit of information that amiesite top. dropped from the clouded skies with | SLAVERY ABOHSHED the naval aviators. This was a sea| of lavender colored clouds. Lieut. Donald Duncan, flylng at | Italy Notifies League of Nations That Ethiopla - Will Fougwmlp g f ve encils Pencil Boxes Note Books Erasers Loose Leaf Books Book Straps Pen Holders Pads & non-partiscan committee of 100, cLpMng the fourth floor, was overs While it was generally known that the | come by smoke Lefore he could es- influence of the Ku Kiux Klan was|cupe from the bwlding and was heing strongly exerted in favor of this| carvied to wsafety by firemen, Chief plan, officlals of that organization did | Jehn €, Moran was injured in the not come out definitely. for it, No|lcft leg by a claw hook used in re- claima of vietory or other statements’ nioving an obstruction, SCHENCKS MANDRAKEPILL Used 87 Years for Liver llls Time Tried, Tested and Proved Constipation, Torpid Liver, Biliousness Ask your Druggist for 25¢ box Watch | Page 3 Herbert L. Mills 336 Main St. ( L The Dickinson Drug Co. T MOLASSES With the delicate, Flavor I¢'s a deep dish, molasses flavored, apple pie Of With The OM W™ Straw Hat! .Buy a new Soft Felt For Fall at Horsfall's RENIER. PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 Main St. Opp. Arch St.- Tel. 1409-2 of This Paper. || yey rauL MERCHANDISE FOR WOMEN AND CHLDREN wed. 9 Sept‘ 12 Suits — Coats — Dresses ' Sweaters — Gloves — Hosiery RAPHAEL'S SHOE PARLOR || et i ~ $3.00 and up HORSFALLS) 93799 Xisylum Strect “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” ‘New Caps and Hats for Children CITY ITEMS. Quality of the First and Prices the Lowest Joseph C. Beebe, teacher of Piano, Organ and Volice. Telephone 108-13. —advt. Mr, and Mrs. Cheney Todd of 51| ‘Fairview street have returned from < Pittsfield, Mass.,, where they spent their vacation. Noonday lumcheons at Crowell's— vt. 8,000 fect over the mountains near Poway, sighted the shadow with un- usual clearness approaching from the | northwest. 1t engulfed him in black darkness as it passed. He said the horizon during the period of togality || was rimmed with a reddish light that flared forth at times with great bril- liance and then died down until it seemed like tHe glow from a small fire. | System Existing in Be Eliminated. | Geneva, Sept 11.—Italy has official- £ ly notified the league of natfons that {she has ordered the abolition of the ' i slavery system existing within the &g ! . Italian legation in the empire of Ethiopa (Abyssinia) which recently applied for m&mbership in the league. ¢ It has ordered the native staff of the legation which owns slaves,, hence- forth to consider them as servants, not slaves, pending Italian arrange- ments to restore them to liberty with compensation to their owners. Slavery as it exists in Ethiopa is expected to be discussed jn connection with tha Ethiopian application for admission to the league although it is recognized that it is a domestic question, West Point Candidates To Be Selected Shortly Hartford, Sept. 11.—Under a gen- eral order of the adjutant general's | office Governor Templeton is allowed | selection of two candidates for West | Point from ranks of the National Guard enlisted men, A preliminary examination will be held in the ad- ‘\jutant general's office some time be- | tween November 1 and 10 the exact date to be announced. Those gain-| ing highest marks In this examina- tion will be chosen as candidates. League Head » The Women’s Catholic Benevolent| Legion will hold a regular meeting at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening at St.| Mary's school hall. Sept. Victor Records at Morans.— advt. Miss Margare: Conley of 164 Bea- ver street left today to resume her| studles at Dr. Arnold’s school of gym- nastics, New Haven. HYLAN BETTER. | Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Sept. 11.— The improvement in the condition of Mayor John F. Hylan of New York which began earlier in the week con- | tinued last night. \ | JOHN J. CREAN Teacher of Piano has resumed teaching Studio 13 Summer St. Phone 1209 DANISH ARTIST KILLED By The Assoclated Press. | anghai, Sept 11.—Juel Madsen, Danish artist, who was noted for his Chinese paintings, is reported to have been killed in the Japanese earth- quake at Kamugura. He is said to have been the only foreigner who lost his life in that place. | From Our FIRE AND SMOKE SALE F inéér Tracks MIONE keeps them off window panes and fine linen, furniture i - About 50 aoftest, creamiest, smoothest : 3 ) est soap ‘ — Vel Left WHITE COTTON FELT Regular $24—Only $14 50 | = of its kind you've ever used. 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