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THIRD ROUND WORLD' FLIER OUT OF RAGE (Continued from i 8 tinue their adye accident during th after they had fod sent all thelr . sl doins Lieut, Wade and the fight, | from Ki Join Lieut to lceland three had and the frsl Houton Hay, ¥ Joind) Nelson although he had a the latter part of { ing both banks. 1 Nelsom it alo story of the Wreck o Ass ) Aboard | The “Bos by Lieut. 1 army world early this taken in tow by 1 day after 14 ehanie, Sergen had been forc gine troubly while from Kirkw Tealand The Richmo the wrecked L when the machine gradually hlling whil 8 heavy sea, capsized, Seo hopelessness of attempting furtner to save it the officers cut it adrif The Richmond then turned and made for Reikjnvik, Teelnnd Describes Vaperience Lieutenant Wad on hoard the Richmond, naturajly chogrined over the i1l fate that had brought his plane to grief and stopped his particl pation and that of Sergeant Ogden in the flight when it was 80 near a con- elusion, but he took the disappoint- ment manfully, Describing his pertences Lieut, Wade said SR he fiest time we trouble with the oil pump gecond forced lunding in the 1000 mile flight. The first was on the Japanese coast when we came down for water. “On yesterday's ht, when the trouble came, signalled Licut. Smith by waving that we were forced, down; also that the engine. was out of commiasion, reguesting him to advise the patrol. We expected to remain in the water until the Richmond arsived. We saw a merchant vessel at two Y o'clock in the afternon, but could not attract its attention. An hour later the trawler which rescued us was We had to signal her with pistol dlh] rifie before she noticed us.” sufiered From Cold Lieut. Wade sald he and Ogden were afrald at first to eat the sand- wiches and drink the water they had, not knowing low long it would be be fore they were rescued., They wer confident all along, however, that they would sight a vessel and eventually reach land, and they kept the plane constantly before the wind. They sut- fered from the cold and from the toss- | ing about of the wrecked craft by the waves, but did not at any time con-| gider their position critical. Their chief anxiety was to save the plane and continue the flight after M¥pairs had been made. “It was a tough break after the five | months' flight,”” said Wade, 1s when the four planes Jeft America the army hoped all four would return. But its all in the game. We did our best.” Found by British Boat hat found Wade and the Lnglish trawler Rugby, of Grimshy. News of the discovery followed many offers of assistance in | the search for the disabled plar m.u!c‘ to Read Admiral Magruder, U. §, “ on the Richmond, by the British ad- miralty, the British naval authoritics &t Tosyth and the Danish authorities | at Thornshavn, I"aroe Islands. | At flve o'clock yesterday afternoon the Richmond sighted the des royer | Billingsley, which had come up to the wrecked plane after the trawler found | it. The Billingsley was Hight morning being tows about wis exe had had and our n we Ve | from Reykjavik. | still hl(‘fl!lIlHR\ wrecked plane was within five miles towing the plane, while the standing by, Lieutenant rgvant Ogden were still Hioston, They sald later | trawier had not offered Lo send & i but had indicaded her intention | { remalning on hand in the hope of o in saving the plane necessary pieking up its men, Heary Sea Hunning A sei and 4 freshening wind fiflicult to bring the disabled alongside the Riehmond, | line was foated to the Bills | a buoy and then passed to | Wy this means the plane ) in to the lee side of the slow trawler Wade and & on beard the was wade it irplane Vinally & galey by Hos s haule was attached to an and attenpt was belng 1o lift it when the strain of the nds weight stopped the lift J it to gihve way, the steel erashing through the King it hoisting gear PRing and wr le and Ogden, who had boarde meanwhile, witnessed the deck of the Rich- Crulser ident from the 1ond. Kirkwall, Or) Islands, Scotland, | Aug. 4—Plans tor the flight of the | Ameriea round the.world -nmwnl from leelund te Greenland and over| Greenland probably will be somewhat | wiity with the reports | vdvance parties who are making tions for the arrival of the wintors in this bleak region, 1"light Commander Lieutenant Low- | 11, Smith, according to latest in- stion received here, expects to| i the original plan to land in a | red bay &t Anoretak, Greenland, . to chance finding safe anchorage | near the crulser Raleigh which will| nchor as near the harbor as the ice will permit, | Lieutenant Smith has been advised | by Licutenant Laclair D, Schulze uH the United States air service, on board ‘ the Danish government vessel, Gertrud | h, that it will be impossible lo‘ make & landing nearer to the bay. The rish vessel which is acting as| a supply ship for the aviators, is fce- bound 25 miles out of Anoretok, Lieut. gehrltz. reported. Smith is Cautious When he left here, Lieutenant Smith had practically decided to make the landing at this stop on the sea out of th sach of the ice, using the Ger- trud Rask, the taleigh and a Danish hip which is in the same waters| to make a triangular fence about the planes, thus protecting them from the heavy seas, ice and winds, No trouble is anticipated in landing in this manner but Smith fears that dificulty wiil be found in taking on gasoline and oil and in the possibility that the planes will be damaged by rocking on a heavy sea, The only al- ternative in the event of a storm at sca will be landing on the icy coast, rigking irreparable damage “to the floats. Rather than rest on top of a heavy sea. Lieutenant Smith will take the later choice, awaiting new floats if th necessary. o destroyers Reid and Billingsley re now on their way,to the course from leykjavik, Iceland to Anvmag- salik, @reenland. The Raleigh will leave Hoefn Hornafjord at the same| time that the planes depart and will|Z steam toward Anoretok. By the tlme\ the planes leave for their second atom in Greenland, the patrol vessels expect to have received further orders from | Washington. The Richmond will probably return to the United States ney Prepri Licutenant Smith and Major H. C.| Davidson, air attache to the embassy | in London, have not heard specifically of the landing conditions at the second Greenland stop. It is assumed that original reports that all the land is| clear and that the waters are calm hold goofl. “Ihe most dangerous part of the trip | in the opinion of Licutenant Smith %ill be the lap from Anoretok to Ivigtut because a safe landing will be fmpossible should either of the planes develop trouble in the air, The Richmond which today is| steaming for Heykjavik, Iceland, ex- e to arrive at that port tomorrow morning. Wade and Ogden will re-| main on board for the remainder of | the trip to Boston by sea along the| route of the trans-Atlantic flight. The Richmond, which had been making 4 knots an hour towing the follow | the EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, of the light house on Buderoe island in the Farovs when she was obliged te abandon the machine, Says With the Whale As the lRichmond steamed off trawler, with & whale alongside, still standing by. Her skipper ap peared to be undecided whether to| the drifting plane or remain with the whmle, but finally eoncluded to take the latter alternative, The value tection for the fliers was amply dem- onstrated in yesterday's search for |\Wade and Ogden. After the patrols |1ing vessels were nformed that the fiyers had made a foreed landing, the Riehmend and the Hillingsley cons verged on the pesition indicated by the message sent by Lieutenant Smith the destroyer, making 31 knots, the was and had ample time to reach the damaged | plane before the late darkness in these latitudes, The Billingsley, in [faet, | reached the Boston immediately after | Wade and Ogden’s machine was found by the imshy trawler, The radio was stilled, except for of- ficlal bysiness, during the search for missing alrmen, City Items V', Pasquale of 439 South street re- ported at police headquarters yesters day that he lost a pockethook con- taining $67 in bills and $5 in gold on the 9:27 o'clock train from Hartford Saturday night, Why ‘not have ‘rank F your eyes examined now? ¥ apdwin, eyesight specialist, 527 \Inm street —advt George Olcolt Bt 605 Arcir sfreet has reported to the police the theft of a tire from his automobile in front of 18 Main street, J. Hoberman of 70 Talcott street has reported to the police the loss of black cape, a sllk sweater and a | pillow from his automobile as it stood in front of his home Eaturday night Joseph Falrey of 59 Fast Main street reported to Sergeant Mathlas Rival Saturday night that his auto- | mobile struck a boy on Spring street. .le boy escaped with a slight brulse | on the head. Mrs. Clarence Hofher of 72 Dwight street, has refnrned home from the New Britain General she has been receiving treatment, Dr. J. W. Bush moved office from 140 Main St to 33 Court St.—adwt, The suit of Walte Rudnicker vs. | Annabal Zacchi has been withdrawn from the city court docket. Thomas J. Cabelus was counsel for the plain- tift and Seymour and Parmalee repre- sented the defendant. Rev. W. A. Harty branch, A. O. H. will meet tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in Judd's hall. MOTHER IS ARRESTED Kidnapped Their Child, is Complaint | of Father From Whom Wife Was Separated. Stamford, Aug. 4.—Helen Santoris Schietinger is under arrest in White Plain, N.'Y,, for the Stamford police on complaint made by her former husband Joseph Santoris, a local taxi- cab driver that she had taken his custody their five year old son | Victor Santoris. Mrs. Shietinger was today admitted to bail of $1,000 by police court Jus- tice Taylor pending further hearing. She will fight extradition proceedings. | took the | According to Santoris she child from his house here on Sunday July 20 and was to return him that night but did not de so. They were divorced sometime ago and both have since remarried. By the divorce decree custedy of the child was given to the father hut the mother is permitted to take him at stated intervals. FAINTS WHILE BATHING New Haven, Aug. 27, of Florence street, Ha fell unconscious after bathing in the Sound at Woodmont yesterday was, re- | ported to be recovering at Grace hos- pital today. clined to discuss the nature of his {liness. THE POTTERS lj‘ MON DAY ‘NESDAY AND WEDNDAY. N D N\ S FUNNY, A\ YOU, W \T £ °‘e’%?é‘ AIN THIS SUN\MER. AN FOR TWENTY YEARS SAM MRS PERKING GON AwAY. JeSS ULP o ‘ER SISTERS FER A CouPLA DAYS. of the naval patrel pro- | hospital where | rom | | deposit to be refunded to unsucc 4.—Lgwis Cohen, | ford, who | Hospital authorities de- | = (GUNMAN KILLED Ab HE SLAYS OFFIC IR \Chiel ol Canton, Ill Palice Alsb Wounded Peoria, 11, Aug, 4.—Assistant Chief Police Dave O'Brien, aged 40, of was shot and killed and Chicf of Police W, H, Ray, aged B9, w probably fatally wounded o'clock yesterday morning unidentified gunman eopened the two officers In the sonthe | of the town, of Canton, at 1 when an five on part The gunmen hot and killed by O'Birien before the latter died Possen are scouring the ‘vieinity of | Canton for a Ford readster with two | men, who are believed ta have taken the gunman to Canton for the express purpose of doing away with the two officers. | Neighbors say the car dropped the | man off in the neighborhood shortly before 11 a'clock, Immediately afters ward the police were called, some one |saying there were some liquer run- nera in the southeast part of the town Chief Ray and his assistant hur rled to the vicinity and on, seeing the | mysterious stranger, asked him what | he was doing. Not getting a satisfac tory reply the chief said ame on with us; we'll take you to iail" Before they could arrest the he pulled two automatic revolvers from his coat and started firing | O'Brien firad three times befora he was s man .‘\lll\'l'\\' AUGUST 4, I'HE “\\ ANT .ty Foi and Heady RATES By UTIVE IN Sirarged leis o ™ lln Appi Ade Accepied Over, the Telept cudomers. A 1venien: e B Ask for & “Want op ANNOUNCEME Nurial Vaults, Monuments Works, Monuments of A1l sises and deas NEW Oak i eription specialty. HURTAL VAT ol water will outiam HRITAIN=Nonument Carving and letter eutt i Maple., | Nur 1 to 8 tent the Seven hundr granted ¥ in Washington, patent e iine el Rates Lpen & words (0 & loe 14 fines 10 a8 iach Minlmuin Space, 3 Hase Mipimum Boek Chargs 38 s No Ad Accepted Atier | P. M Nassified Page on Same Dy call HERALD ADS” % RTIONS o 16 ] " 3 3 1150 ation . tor e 5 Are office | died, each bullat hitting the FunmMAN, | S | No means of {dentification found on the dead bandit, He had | $190 in four bills in his poecket and a | palr of rubher gloves, Hix hat had heen purchased In Beardstown, T, | | The dead gunman was never seen he. fore in Canton, Providence Grand Jury (alled in on Bomb Case | Providence, Aug. 4.—The grand jury perior court today in special session presumably to consider the charges growing out of the gas homb incident in the state senate on June 19, Pre- sideration influence their | tions, cret, City Advertisement GRADING, ROADWAY AND SPILLWAY CONSTRUCTION New Britain, Connecticut, August 4, 1024, Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Park Commissione: New Britain, Connecticut, until 5:00 p. m., Augnst 19, 1924, for the grad- ing of pond, construction of dam and spillway, one stone bridge, one wood bridge and one culvett and ahout 8,000 feet of gravel or macadam road- way at Stanley Quarter park in the City of New Britain. A set of plans and may be obtained from Wainwright, Supt. of Rritain, upon dcposit of § specifications Ralph B, Par New 10,00; said stul bidders upon the return of the s tember 6, 1924, ¥ach bid must he accompanied a certified check, payable to the ordet of the City of New Britain, in the amount of $2,000.00 or by a satisfac- | tory bond for this amount, as a gua: antec that the bidder will enter into contract within ten days after award of the bid, Checks or honds of unsuccessful bidders will be re- turned to them immediately after the final action on the proposals he right ,is reserved to reject any or all bids, By order of the | commissioners of the | Britain, Connecticut. | Board of City of New were | was called together in tha au-| vious to going into session Associate | Justice J. Jerome Hahn charged the | members not to let any political con- | delibera- | He also insisted that the jurors | {keep their proceedings absolutely se- | of | plans and specifications before Sop- | by | the | Park | A of Newington avenue ptance to Connectic establishment of Building Lines t City of New 4, 1924 To whom ¥ may concern: Notice is hereby given tha Board of Compensation and | ment of the City of New Irit New Britain, has made the Tol appralsement and award of and assessment for &p botterments on the proposed tance of Market street, from ton Avenue to Connccticut A and the wstablishment of grade and building lines thereo n $ | enue and | Grade and | Clerk's Office, Conn., August Bri Damages. 205Ky ..$20.00 Realty Co, 40.00 20,00 The Central John Loomis .. The Central R Julyana Barvid | Margaret E. Curran... Margaret 15 Curran Agzy Grodeckis Alix and Ann jointly cpeenn The Central Realty Co, Agy Grodeckis Martha \\1 |f\\<k| . 00 100 26,16 10,00 | Ahlber, 20 10 40, 10, 8 .00 00 00 00 10 Leroy Strong ... 6 J. J. Higgins .. West Side. Augusta Samarzesky John Loomis Peter and Stefanio asko, jointly | The Central Re alty Co. Gieorge Eger Thos. Stagis .. | John Loomis . John A. Samueison 12, Margaret 15, Curran 14 The Central Realty Co.100.5 Leopold Laskosk 20, Jos. Lepowskl ... 10. and Stanislaw Le- jointly 10, | Jos powski, Britain e ,500.00 cost $4,180.50 ccopted, Adopted, Certified record and published twice by | of the Common Council: Attest, | ALFRED L. City Market Btreet, clal hene City Advertisement from ut ave street, won: t 2 t aln of lowing damage fits or accep- Newing- venue, street, n, viz: enefits 120,00 240,00 00 60,00 00 .00 .00 20.00 50.00 .00 .00 40 .60 .00 .00 20,00 .00 £0.00 180.00 60.00 72.00 from order THOMPSON, Clerk. A\\UIJN(. IME Lost and Found e fon (r.. Wile e TTeU g el Your AUe (amwia 1168 WA Puy your filie hers and got ens Arcade Studi e ————————————————— REFINED = Capable 15:year-old Prete ored girl desires home, Girl 0 o perienced In housework, Anyens ine terested, apply o the BUREAU OF CHILD WELFARE STATE CAPITOL, HARTFORD, CONN, WEATHER STRIVE=Tew wetal sirips save 1:3 coal bills, _screens. T, B, Woods _Phone 3165, FTAT WRWARD Wi Re Faid fer Infarmas tion leading 1o the arrest amd convietion of persans . MounCemnts TR Tash Tegister Cn, has moved (a 401 Main 81, with a full line of store fi- \ures. ‘Phone 2541 TR ur v H\quydlll“fllvldu“ We da &l inds of photography; entrance threu barher favette B, tima on! cards for 80e Ly The l AUTOMOTIVE l S—————— [l Ine, Main [ Tacated at Rook Btore, ae Now Ttalian Main Auto and Truck Agencies ROTCR — MOTOR CARB—"Better _care are being bullt and Bulck 18 bulld- \ng them” New Britain Bulck Co. 225 Arch strest, Phone 2607, CHANDLER—#nd Clevaland motor cars ana aceessories, American Sales Co, 8 Elm CADILLAC CARS—bales n servic Lash Motor Co, Re Concern, West Main, corner Lincoln st CHEVIOLET MOLOR CARS-—Sales sorvice. Superior Auto Company, Arch t. Phone 211, GODGE WROTIERE JOTOR CARB—BaleR and ser . & F. Motor Sales Co., 156 Eiin_8t., ¥ranklin. _Phone 731, motor vars, Sales it Real Good Cars® G , 51 Main street. Phone 2215, T CARS—Tordaton tractor, Sales serve fee; g ssories, Auto 200 B. Main CARB—Balgs and hervice, City Station, Hartford Ave, corner Stanley and 6 Main St._A. M. Paonessn. MUDSON AN 3 leading car values. Honey- man Auto Sales Co, Sales and Service, 139 Arch street. Phone 2109, INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS—Racklife Inc., Park and Bigelow Sts. Phone gents for New Britain and vicinity, GN—HIgh grade motor caia, Bales servl C. A Bers. 51 Main Bt Phone 2215, STAXWELL AND CHRYSLEI(—Sales and scrvice, McGauley and Benuett, 98 Arch stroet. Phone 2 MOON MOTOR CARS—{avorably known the world over. F. L. Green, Sales and Service, 142 Arch street, Phone 625, NABH—and Oakland motor cars. Sales and Horvice, A. G. Hawker, 68 Bim street. Phone_2456. Thone A ey REO MOTOR CARS—and trucks, Kennet M. Searle & Co., Sales and Service, ce Jiim and Park Sts, New Britaln, Conn. Phone 2110. Local agents for Gabriel Snubbers. ROLLIN—and Jordan Motor Cars. and servica Onoratn Moter Co., Main_St. Phone 3435 WILLVS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND—mo- tor cars, showroom at 4 Eim 8t. Service 127 Cherry St. “Tle Sleeve-Valve Motor." R. C. Rudolph. Phon. 2061-2 Autos amd Trucks for Sale 9 BUTCK TOURING, 1817—excellont condition new rubber, Price $200. 24 Austin 8t. GADITLAC—touring car for sale or will trade for building lot. 'Phone 1490, DODGE—touring car, 1917, Bargain at low prica, C. A. Bence, 51 Maln St. Phone 2218, DURANT—we have 1 busincss coupe that has never heen driven even in stration, It can be bought at a bl ing. Trades and terms considered. Ronce, 51 Main, _Phone 2215, D, KENNEDY'S—auto exchange, full line of used ca¥s and parts. 26 Willow street. Phone 2093, ner Bales 18 C. A Hefald classified ads help out in & wonderful way. BY J. P. McEVOY AR THERE . eA 1 JusT DROPPED N “TO SAY. "HELLO. CAL. AINT Soo LA A mCreL! T GoT = ) JESS DROPPED R A AN IN T'SAY G'BYE! o w | I AUTOMOTIVE Autie _l_huh -' ealc FORD ool o6 be seld 8t & saerifics; o8 Ihoroughiy oad painii dise will sew I podge e Sunday Meinings. joor sedan, newly |I|ultd o aRd mechanieally eeniest, 6 Benee, 61 Main 5. Phons 3315, FOND 1900=1 deor sedan 1n Rhe shaps. looks vey good, 4 escellent tires, low piice, year 19 pay, Oneiste Moter Ce. 15 Maln & ‘Fh LI Iul‘fi 1988=1 “deor et cedan, tires; ean be bought right; Onsrate Motor Co. 18 Main &t 3 lnhf Vo= condition, §268; Pord cops of Battery Shop, 1§ A. 5 eacallent easy terms ‘Phone bought for 818, w l‘.lllll'ull Autons Areh Bt Pl CHEVROLET USED CAR DEPT.— 1923 Chevrelet coups, looke new B 1920 Chevrolet touring, good condition, new palnt, §180, 1920 Cheviolet touring, good eo new pal 25, 1931 Dodge asw paint, ¥ itiom, roadater, ‘guod condition, BUPERIOR AUTO CO. 176 ARCH BT, TEL 1L . NDABLE USED CARS— ¥ BROTHERS touring Yo touring. touring. MAXWE! L 1923 touring BUICK 1921 sedan, TERMS ARRANGED THE 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP, 1920 Dodgs Brothers Dealers. Cor, Elm and Yunkl!n 8ts. Phone 7 Open Mon, Wed, lnfl Fri. Eee, [ ———————=--- FORDB~ ALL MODBLS ALL PRICES TERMS ARRANGED PRICES RIGHT ELMER AUTOMOBILR CO. 23 MAIN STREET. NEW BRITAIN e ——————————————— GOOD USED CARS— at ths Maxwell and Chryaler used car department: 1023 1020 1923 1917 Special Maxwell touring. Oakland touring. Wwiils St Clair. Maxwell 8o 1020 Velle touring, $325. 1921 Dodge tourlng. 1023 Reo spesd wagon. 1218 Overland touring car McGAULEY & BENNETIT, 98 ARCH STRERT. PHONE 2083, — e e LATE MODELS IN USED CARS AT REDUCED PRICES— Dodge Brothers brand new touring car. Hudson sedan, Hudson coach. Studebaker touring ear. Ruick touring car. Buick touring Maxwell sedan, Durant sedan, Fssex coach, 5 pass, Buick touring. Don't Miss This Sale! HONEYMAN AUTO SALES 00, 139 ARCH BT. PHONE 21§, OPEN EVENINGS, e USED CARS— (aken tn trade for mew Fords All tn good condition and priced fow with easy terma Overland touring, model 83, Allen 17, touring car. sedan, 1 ton worm drive truck. 1% ton delivery. roadster, touring car, coupe. roadster, $136 AUTOMOTIVE USED CAR EXCHANGE. PHONB 172! 88 ARCH 8T, —————————————————————— UBED CAR SALE— July Glearance at & 25% discount, Prices effective until the I6th. The cars listed below are all in good unning condition and are priced 3 less than the regular market price. Visit the showroom. LIST OF USED CARS NOW ON SALE First Paymt. $20 " 50 & 20 50 75 15 Price Allen $75.00 Rulck Ruick touring Buick roadster Buick, 7 pass. Bulck sedan Buiek touring Bufck, 7 pa Bulck, 7 pas Chandler, i-ps. Chevrolet Cheyrolet touring Dodge sedan Dodge sedan Dodge touring Ford sedan Ford .. Franklin touring Hasnes, § pa. coups Elgin Libert: Maxwall Mitchell roa Overfand tourin Oakiand teuring Oakland sadan Palge . Paige touring Reo . Stanrns Knight grudebaker ... Studebaker Studebaker Srudebaker .. . Etudebaker. 1 pase. Stabkr Big 6 sedan tdbke Spec. & tour. Stabkr 1t. 6 sedan 1024 Stdebkr 1t 6 1718 Velis & p ton Brackw touring 214 ten Brockway trick 5 ten Brockway truck.. 1918 Vim truck ¥ M. IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH STREET. PHONB ML

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