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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1924, 13 SAILING SHIPS Pk Tomuis v to TgFy. I GRANTTD | READYFORSIGNAL "™ 5% i Wiy [,\r“ Britain Boys to Start for san New Londoo-Bermuda Race ™", ™™ " 'Resigus Alter 31 Years Bocanse | ' [ . Starts This Altemoon | sorn stk ot 111 o of 11l Health . ue l the original®21 sailing ves. sels entered for the New London- | e g . : MBI ) h Bishop Will Bermuda race were in the harbor here | far as Buffalo, . il e nivElalonk b today ready for the start of their | them to'&pend the s r at as rector m‘m 660 mile voyage this alternoon he | Cayuga. ;w'\ of 1 > schooner Fame, missing from the list| Shumsky and Gu f e atad st ofarrivals last night, appeared early | here to De it, re Il spen n = A pted .“ th r»’ today for measurement and the yawl | two weeks at the home of Shumsky's | | 3 S ‘w” Thwais Filatonga, which left New York yes-|aunt. From Detroit they will go o . T rrday was expected to arrive in time | 8t. Louis, from where they v o o tra M % { he starting signal. out on the last lap of their j Snbrokes / early mo squall with | following the same trail of the 44'r was forbid t Rishop thunderstorms heavy weather for the v wil across Missouri, b G racers but later in the day the sky ' through Kansas, Colorado, Utah i} i sl cleared and the sea smoothed out. A Nevada and Cali Hol- | ; St iy il 2 light southwest breeze prevaile where they will remain a few - U et s % The entries were divided in to three | “ceks. From Hollywood 1 i et el el - classes with a prize offered in each heir journey to class and a general prize for the en- | cisco. Both declare that tire field on corrected time. Five ves- | the contl . sels are entered In class A, 5 1 leave San I d attempt gort P feet; 6 in class B, 30 to 52 feet, and | & trip around the world SROISER LN S 4 in class C, fishermen type. A single! Shumsky, Gublin and Caslowitz are _ 11° Wrote tha powerboat entered in the powerboat|employed at the Corbin Cal ) class was not finished in time to|division of the Americs Hardware |} a8 restor, compete, corporation, s ky is prominent >cAr longer be y going on One women will make the trip to|in amateur theatricals, having taken | "0V, Lk ‘s | L] . Bermuda with the fleet, Mrs. J. B.|Part in several plays and fRIRS [eedtis enpinined Sthat o ¢ Kelley, wife of Captain Kelley of the (menta given by the churc o N\-m-l : \‘-x 1 g in litor- J ow elng emons ra e an schooner Diablesse, With her hus- | Societies . ol do A K Kelley had crossed the At- | the mid-year ary work to do whic e in the little sc Eritain High R yvears b X 1 u tand her class C entry is the Sy ber he plans to en oy r- originally a Gloucester i roat, | Sity 4 s o 7 o I but pow owned in Bermuda P r i o 2 i “E.A" 1 t e i ' ¢ Fermuda boats will start in the race, POLICEMEN'S VACATIONS, ; "1‘w I I shi as o a ore 0 rc t . end of suc r ship a r one of them being the schooner, e annuai drawing vacat e Northern4.ight, built at Shelburne, N. | dates by mem! annobyhenio pmaRanytiing S. but now fiying the colors of the ont wa i ey Roval Bermuda Yacht club, headaiiar Wen driat DeAOpant rotused Sto The list of entries follows | furtassstateren Class A, 53 to fert—Hather, sehooner, §. A. Beggs, Corinthian Y. : : \ Had Ice Cream and (‘ake ) C.: 'ame, schooner, H. I. Sewall; Fly- ! e 30 to Ju Spi "od g 2 S . e | & s liiolt i ‘ln" pite of Weather " P After carefully con- matter ing Cloud, schooner, Lawrence Crin- e nell; Black Duck, schooner, Alexander | Clarence Lanpher, Jine : 1o autauqu Memory, yaw!l, . N. Bavier.| Charles McCarthy, July 7 : BRI S st threat g ! i 30 feet—Hutoka, | Charlss Johnson, July 25 to Au ) : $ 5 v ¥ » . . imrose 11, | Denala Nealon, June 30 to. July. 61 | mycrs hep riiions, The boya and : sidering and looking schooner, W, g Gauntiet, | Alfred E. Atwate t 3 Sop- i et N schooner, A. E. Dingle; Filatonga, | tember 5; Herbe n, August vawl, J, Linters Rigg: Northern Light, [ 22 to 29; James Skelley, August 16 to : e i et e ) ; H 1 mohonhet; LA R ML Ve a8 o ey BRsliey AugaL 16110 were asrve o croam and . . into the merits and A. A. Darrell, Thomas E. Storey, August q : : o e, 1 Class C, fisherman type—Sylvia 11, | Axel Carlsor, July t i 3 P 3 s . . \d sehooner, Royal Bermuda Y. . Lioyd | IFred Wagner. Aug 10; Jame ; ot ; W, Berry. schooner. BRyview Y, e | Mcuna ¥er, Aueust ¢ to 10; Jame rade provaked Iaughs and sriicn fro - Tl e results given by the Diablesse, schooner, J. B, Kelley; | O'Mara, July ¢ s e : < el 1 Miaeo, keteh, Hal and Elliot han, At 16 1 ppsbel L AL g ‘ . . et Sl LR tum's Black and White Tax! Sery : PR various OQil Burners, ALTOIST DISCHARGED Haye Louls N. Small, Whose Car Bhlled | Juiy 57 (o 135 Anthonn o el : il . 4% | have been most Greenwich Man In January, Gets o . : i A " MES, SCHULTZ JATLED Graenwich, Conn, June 21— Louis . ) J | R N. Emall whose automobila killed | ae e 008 JUly 2110 | Jprsey. Woman Who Had Judge Ar- | F 3 o t. fied .th th Frodorick Webeter e 1n. dametan, | 113 Fatrick ) ) cowtd 1a Comvicted satis wi e was diascharged by Judge Mead in fe0r Aaiona, August 10 Hackensack, N, 1., June 21,.-—Mrs, borough court today on & mansiaugh- | yo o0 PV toke | Eltaabeth (C, Schults. & real estate ter charge. The cAse was heard #iX | o'\ara, September 6 dealer was committed to the county L] weeks ago ¢ Reptember +, | Jail last night for 15 days on a charge After Coroner Phelan had found no | g, A i : . N of disorderly conduct preferred by . criminal responsibility on Rmall's | 4o ¢ : ov. Ron. | Charles Walters, who declares that ¢ part. The petitioners wanted to take [y R0 @00l ¥ Mrs, 8hultz verbally assauited him on ¢ the matter to the state’'s attorney but uber § to 2 Pe . < a public street M the eourt charge disposed of today was | j,. te August . Mrs, Schultz has also caused the ar ¢ i still pending, 1 27: i Tiorn i o8t of District Court Judge Frederick Wehbster was walking on the high- | . . ' <iedds : attocks. 8ha accuses the judge of way with two other men, Small's |,y ¢d Tansy . 20 | Striking her several times after a machine skidded and struck the three | fo g ¥ vty crbal tilt caused by his charge that d In the t embor John J s fastened ‘ ix Kilan sign to men, Wehstar ospital e Small claimed that he turned sharply [, . " G -+ | his oft to avold a machine which was ap : BIRGHIAR: IhS Corelini CouRd NN [N E t AUg. MANY CHANGE RUSIDENCES Willlam I Grabeck Changes of residence belng er was to avold another car. the Pave-| |, . 30 1o September 5; Anthony | countercd by the registrars of : ment was slippery and the colllston | 13000 0 uakas, July 28 to August 4: | in their annual enumeration will prot with the men was seemingly unavold- | yoia "yl o 2 ably run as high as 3,000 this year oy Anthony Kotla , Ju ! this being more than they have met § FLIGHT COMPLETED IRET t Thomas many " In many instances fam . ) i : Mong Kons. Juws. H.—The Hovers [ ime AWM 15 16 Berteleies. 11110 the Lotk ety o e et and have taken the agency for New Britain and surrounding territory. here, has sent a gunboat to Shame | Cosgrove, Soptember 6 to 12 and | ed ) . chun, where the Dortuguess aviators | Clarenca’ Kumm. Augnst. 10 to 18 v I can recommend it to you as being fiving from their homeland to the Frank Parker, August § to 16 YELLOWSTONE PARK OPENS . 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