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WA WLAREN GIVES ACGOUNT OF CRASH British Flier Tells of Disastrous Trip Aug clate Isiand)=—Ma own aceount of t urday which term world fight dorski Islands, given by the British a with his eon ons Thiepral for Duteh Harl Island, in the utians. A dense fog and that enly part of the the plane could he eountered the fliers af Petropaviovsk, West Kam beria, Forced deseend to withi 100 feet of the ocear ue ! milea an hour, a disaster was rowly averted by Plying Officer N. Plenderieith, plioting 1t when he avoided by twe 1and which appeared sudd path Fearing that the plane mi against the cliffs of Hering Island forced landing was made, Hoth wi tips were shattered and and the fabric torn off the wing, Major MacLaren said tinued “My first Whs Tar which wers (R TaR Broome's seat In the forward cockpit I then examined the hull, but there was no sign of it taking water. The fog was 50 dense that we couldn't see land. My watch stopped at 10:58 @. m, the time we hit the water Satur- day. near Nib Riberia npa visibility right by ter taka 1o and mak w wrenched off lower He port on- |¢ order ifebelts, packed enant w Gets Hint of Land “We saw hundreds of birds flylng in two steady streams, We thought they were leaving their nests for open | sea fishing and would return to feed thelr young. This tallied with my eal- culation that land should be east- southeast and fairly close, | The engine was then started and | we attempted to taxi, but it was al- | most impossible to steer the plane as the wing tips buried themselves in tha water, alternately swerving the plane around, Lieutenant Brooke and T spent two hours running back and | forth on the lower wings as the plane eea-sawed and the weight of the en- lln threatened to capsize the ship. “We had to stop the engine re- peatedly as the water boiled and wprayed over the plane. The machine | threatened to dive under the waves when the tall plunged. The wings then started to break. During our last desperate minute aboard the plane ‘Lieutenant Broome pointed to the east, where a pateh of fog lifted. We could dimly see land. We started the engine with difficulty as ey eryone was getting exhausted, We were all eold and wet. Plenderleith left the pilots’ seat to help start the motor. We then saw a sandy beach ahead about two miles off. Engine Goes Dead “The engine was started and we ran close to the breakers. The engine then failed us and was useless. A eprocket on the gtarting magneto was broken. We then dropped anchor but a high wind blowing straight on drag- ged the plane northwestward “Everyone jumpe into the cold wa- ters and held the plane heading to ard the sea. The wind and the heav eea finally elackened and we beached the plane. Plenderleith and myself unloaded the equipment. The fog be- gan to lift and we rested in the after- noon. It was bright, warm and clear. “The Island we saw for a few min- utes in the fog and which we narrowly escaped prov to be ‘Sealime Rock,'| 150 feet high, and 77 miles northwest of Nikolski, Our course from West Kamchatka to Bering Island inter- cepted it. T had allowed three de- grees to five for drift along the route which shows that hoth navigation and | steering were faultless. Lieutenant Broome then recognized our position THE POTTERS | | 10 the We Rridgeport and for visiting her aunt, Mack, fermerly of this city. R stroot Pleasant straet, vacation at Indlan Neck, Eleoeln | guests of Miss Mae Farnham at Tlion, | kintown, |of Ambler, days with Mr. and Mrs | er of Maple Hill. h ‘Niagnra Falls, Toronte, Canada, and Thousand Islands. Bernardes of Brazil Moratorium law voted by congress for |the state of Sao Paulo commercial war Santos during the critical the rebellion at Sao Paulo city are salling tomorrow for Rio Janeiro. Moss, life guard, attractions at Carberry He is reputed to be | one of the most efficient lifesavers in but is never seen on unless his wife is with him. He has become widely known as the cipal near Liverpool. England, beach s opera ¢4 Thiepya ed steam and jer fors morning salled ately anday Harbo Ta lia & aga Toku Russian did a 1t zing Pa e 1o arrange through t for passa we decided 1t Duteh Hart to L ] The re conditions, AV SOTT the eircumstances at [ T €4 o duris § e he was . 'S s ma across Loats od the the shore ouch with at sailed hiepsal They took at midnight lapanese officers commendable work N euten offis of the as impos: the Japanese &e o nd-the-werld Aight must he abandened but it can’t be helped through g0 on the and Van- oning Personal; T J Willie Mills, William Barrett, ip to Canada Miss Badie McGuire ) Ringhampton i1l spend the rest of Mrs Mrs ussel) Harry and FEleanor, and Mrs, Mary are Mrs. street, of Rasset Y. Arthur T. McGuire (3ladys, of 620 Ftanley street Thomas Green and daughter. are spending two | In the Herkshires, at Hinsdale, Mass, eft b O the Harry spending of George Krum and daughter, and Mrs hel, of week Charles H, Barrett left on a motor sesterday where ahe immer w. Anderson and children, | of 148 Dwight Nelson of 96 their Jennie Sayors and Mre. C. D, are the Wallace street has returned to this city from RBridgeport where he has ‘:nrM of relatives for Aays. been the the past few - F. C. MacKay of Mackay & Wallen, and Mrs. Mackay are spending their | vacation in Philadelphia and WWash- ington, D, C. Mr. and Mra. E. C. Pfeiffer of Jen- b8 Pa,, and Ernest Hillemann Pa., are spending a few H. Boller- Miss Mabel Bollerer of Maple Hill returned from a motor trip to SAO PAULO MORATORIUM . | Al Commercial Paper Extended For Forty-Five Days by President. 6.—President Buenos Aires, Aug. e has signed the hereby all bills and others are ex- tended 45 days from the respective dates on which they are due, says the Rio Janeiro correspondent of La Na- | cton. The same newspaper's Santos cor- | respondent reports that the battleship Minas Geraes and the other Brazillan vessels which were atationed at period of Wife Guards Guard Liverpool, England—Harold Allen is one of the prin- Beach, the uarded guard of Carberry Beach.” * /GO ON, GO C -= DONT TALK SO MUCH—, HOW DO \GCT OFF THlS TH\NG AT THE TOP2 O IM YOUNG TICHKIE. DUN N Two YEARS N WHOS BEEN TEXAS FER nt | NEW BRITAIN DAI City Items Car Parking. Near 141 Main ® P Marsh.» Miss Irene Bishop the Smith Business ¢ a position ance Co Sale of Diess Bhoj —advt e B2 Block Island where vaeation Luneh at Halli Pr. Henry Martin Riock Island Sunday spend his vacation Have the Herald follow you on your | vacation, 18¢ & k, cash with order | w—ad o, At @ meeting Inst evening of Court Reethoven, Foresters of neriea Past Chief Ranger Jacob Petroski of Court Charter Oak, presented Court Reethoren with & gavel, The garel was the prize won by that eourt in a |sethack tournament with Court Char. ter Oak , | Home cooked w—adit John I, Kiniry and James P, Kiniry hare reentered the bookkeeping, a leaunting, and income tax husiness with an office in this eity | Sealp treatments, La France Beau. [ty Parlor,—advt, City Advertisement INVITATION FOR PROPOSALS, The City of New Britain, Conn, acting through Ita Committee School Accommodations of the | Behool Board will receive bids for the construction of an addition to the Os- good Hill School to be erected on Os- | good avenue, All bidders ahall, | good faith, enclose with A it # graduate of llege, has taken with the Aetna Life Insur Mary Main Elizabeth Prof, bldg dresses at ST W eare Sund he will spend his ray wi ¥ for an's—=adit will leare where he for will lunches at Crowell's, a sum equal to 5 per cent of their | bid, made payable to the Committee |on Bthool Accommodations, Sald check or bond to be til the contracts have been awarded, when sald checks or bonds shall be returned to their authors, Fallure on the part of the success- ful bidder to properly execute a con- tract for the work in question and to deliver bond as hereinafter provided, shall forfeit said check or Wl bond, and it shall become the property of, and shall be paid to the said com- mittee, to whom it is made payable; the whole amount, or such portion as necessary, to be used by said commit- tee to make up the difference between the defaulting bidder, and that of the next lowest bidder; the balance, if any, of the same shall be returned to its author. The Contractor to whom this work is awarded shall within ten (10) days after signing of contract, furnish the owners with a satisfactory surety bond in a sum equal to thirty (30) per cent of the amount of said contract price, conditioned upon the full and faithful performance of sald contract. The Committee reserves the right to wreject any or all bids; to award the contract to any bidder other than the lowest bidder; or to invite new ‘proposals, as said Committee may of the city. Bealed bids, marked on the outside “Proposal for Osgood Hill School,” addressed to Mr. Joseph M. Halloran, chairman, shall be sent to the office of the Superintendent of Schools, in the Old State Normal School Build- ing, New Britain, Conn, not later than 12 o'clock noon, August 21, 1024. Sealed bids will also be received under the eonditions above noted, for the heating, plumibing and electrical work, each to be awarded as a &ep- arate contract. Contractors may obtain plans and specifications at the office of the Architect, Max J. Unkelbach, 52 Main St., New Britain, Conn, by making a' deposit of Ten (810.00) Dollars. The amount deposited will be refunded upon return to the said Architect of the plans and specofications in good condition. COMMITTEE ON' SCHOOL ACCOM- MODATIONS. By Joseph M. Halloran, Chairman. | on | | Bealed proposals will be received by as an evidence of | the thelr sealed | Now bid, a certified check or bid bond for| held in escrow | .hv the chairman of the committee un- ‘4,“, to the widening of the pavement | - deem advisable for the best interests| LY HERALD, WEDNE . City Advertisement BRIDGE CTION GRADIAG, HOADWAYS AND SPHLAMAY CoNsT New teut i ived by Britain, € AugY Sealed proposals the Beard Park ¢ New Brits Ceas »om, Au tor the ing of po f ‘ -v“‘ oners of il ra spilinay, one ston bridge and ope ity A set plans may be obtained Wainwright, Supt Parks Rritain, upon deposit of § deposit to be refunded to unsuc bidders upon the plans and speeificatic tember 6, 1924, Each bid must be accompanied by a certified cheek, payable to the order of the City of New liritain, in the amount of $2,000,00 or by a satisfac. tory bond for this amount, as a guars antee that thg bidder will enter into contract within ten days after the | anard of the bid Checks or bonds of unsuccessful bidders will be turned to them immediately after final action on the proposals | right is reserved to reject any bids. eulvert a about | feet of gravel or macadam .u.‘ ‘ at Stanley Quarter pa of New of Britain ations and from Ralph \' w sald il said B p of s | re or By order of the Ho, Commissioners of the Britain, Connecticut, City Advertisement WIDENING PAVEMENT ON STANLEY SIRELT Board of Public Worgs, City of Britain, at their office, Room 206, City Hall, until 6:30 p. m. stand- ard time, Tuesday, August 12th, 1624, for the excavation for, and furnishing of, all materfals (except tile) labor, | equipment, ete, necessary and incl- on Stanley street, from Hartford avenue to Allen street with 4-foot, 6-inch conerete strips, Including in- tegral curbs on each side, Proposal blanks may be obtaine] |and specifications may be secured at | the above office. The City reserves the right to re. fect any or all bids, or accept any bid, whether the lowest or not, should the Board deem it to be for the interest of the City of New Britain so to do. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, Geo. H. Johnson, Secretary. | New Britain Herald Memper Audit Burenu ot Circnlations | “A FAMILY NEWSPAPER" e List of Standardized Headings 1--ANNOUNCEMENTS 1—-MONUMENTS. 2—DEATH NOTICES. 3—FLORISTE. —~FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 5—LOST AND FOUND. 6—PERSONALS. 7—STORF ANNOUNCEMENTS. 11—AUTOMOBILES. 8—AUTQ AND TRUCK AG! —AUTOR AND TRUCKS FO! 10—AUTOMCBILES I'OR EXCHANG 11—AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES. 12—AUTOMOBILES WANTED. 13—AUTOS—~TAXI VICE. 14—~GARAGES TO LE 5—MOTORCYCL AND BICYCLES. 16—MOTORCYCLES-BICYCLES WAN 17—SERVICE S8TATIONS REPAIRING. III—BUSINESS SERVICE. 18--BARBERS, HAIRD'S, MESEEUBE, 19—BUILDING AND CONTRACT, NESS SERVICE RENDERED, ISTS. {ESSMAGING AND MILLINERY. G 24—INSURANC DS, .7»—LAWYERS—PATENT ATTORNETYS. DAY, NEW" AUGUST 6, 19 HERALD ADS" w THE “WANT 1ANS RA UTIVE e For h PN Alp P 1808, Laye., 1are 1are daye e Order fates { [} 3 ' EY atiop " Appl " Vearly sige 30 cents Aties | P M, e Lay cited tos Pags ¢ Ade Accepted onvenience of and Ak for 8 assified » S teleptone o 93 Operater wer the WA . Want A" BRTTAINS Oak BL Mo erptios boren wood o ually o . Phone "ll Py Inen anie DIyt olthar oot requlr N, B Vault ¢ 'Inrhh [ un (unes) 617 Chureh St =poited planta all free delivery stanley ford ar but no tag botwesn Frank! Finder et Lept. Finder § WANTED. EN WANTED, OR WOMEN. TED—MEN —\WOMEN, | o—ARTICL] | p8—BUILDIA A 50—FERTILIZERS, | $1—FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING. | 92—GOOD THINGS TO EAT. | 63—HOUS | 84—MACHINFRY, ELE: [} r | #4—-8HORE ng work. kinds, Handa e’ n; ake return VI S FOR SALE, SEEDS, PLANTS. OLD ARTIC] MERCHANDISE AT THE STORES. L INSTRUMEN DIAMON N PLACES FOR { ROOM AND OFFIU ARMS FOR RENT. FOR NT, X—REAL ESTATE FOR BALE. | 80—BLDG. | nfm ILDIN PLACES FOR SALE. SUBURBAN FOR SALE. ATE FOR STATE—WA FATHING BEADTIES - ( ™yo0 ¥ WEATHER BTHIVS wetal siripe sare 13 oen P Woods T 1Al for the arrest and oo enter Thela \ction located hees and 2Tk, E W person y A Beriin & ) More Announcenicits 1 Tas moved ta 491 Hine of stere 83 Main wh Tegister To. B with a full Tures, Phone 4 TRV —our Thotographt winds @f photography barber shop. 105 Lafayette &, e only; 3 post cards for #0¢, [ l‘ic ) T Bl Wa do all entrance threugh for short Sundaye a oW Tneated At \an Beok Btore AUTOMOTIVE and Truck Agencies CARE="Hetter ATy aud Buick is bulld. Rritaln Bulck Co, Ll H oTon built New street, ing 228 8 | CTANDLET=aid ¢ 1o aland motor care and Atwerican Bales Co, & Elm B ~alen AN A Reputa Lincoln » CATB—Rale Company, Accessoies, JADIT Lash West Main, corner CREVIOULET _ MOTOR service, Buperior Auto Arch §t, Phone 211, DODGE DRUTHETR MOTOI CARE= 4 service, B, & F, Motor Sales Co., Kt., corner Franklin, _Phone 731, TAND BTAIC=motor car “Just fteal Good Car . 176 0; genuine parts and acces Ive Sales & Bervice Co TTOBILE CARS—Balon an Service Btation, Hartfo Staney and 6 Main Bt fTUDSON A} car values, Ses the new coaches, Honey man Auto Sales Co, Bales and Service, 139 Arch street. Plone 2109 INTERNATIONAL TRUC Bros., Inc., Park and Bigelow S 1074. Agents for New Britain and vicinity. e e TENINGTON—HIgh grade motor cars, Sales and servic C. A Berr- 61 Maln Bt Phone 2216, MAXWELL AND CHRYSLER M and Bennett, 98 Arch Ieading TMOTOR CARS—{avorably known world over, F. L. G ., d Service, 142 Arch street, Phon NASH—and Oakiand mctor cars, Sal Service. A, G. Hawker, 53 Elm Plione 2456, RED MOTOR CARS—and trucks. Kenneth M. Searle & Co. Sales and Service, cer. Elm and Park Sts, New Britain, Conn. Phone 2110, Local agents for Gabriel Snubbers ROLLIN—anad Jordan Motor Cars. and service Onorato Motor Co. Main St Phone 3842 WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND—mOo: tor cars, showroom at 4 Elm St Serv 127 Cherry §t. “The Sleeve-Valve Motol R. C. Rtudofeh. Phon 2051-2 Autos and Trucks for Sale 9 1322, 5 good tires, motor call 1742, ; ton truck, In fine condition. Phone D. 8 Negri, Kensington, Conn BUICK TOURING, 1917 —excellent condition new rubber. Price $200, 24 Austin St. CADILLAC—touring car for sale or will trads for building lot. ‘Phone 1490. DODGE—touring car, 1917, Bargain at low C. A. Bence, 51 Main St. Phone street oadeter, $400 DURANT—we have 1 business coupe that has never been driven even in a dem: stration. It can be bought at a big Trades and terms considered. Plione 2215, NNEDY S—auto_exchange, Tull line of used cars and parta. 26 Willow street Phone 2093 FORD—coups, cord tires Kensington FORD, C. A. price $275, ., at 158 1923, A-1 shape, Inquire after 5 p. Ave. 1st floor door sedan, newly painted, c. and mechanically correct. e, 51 Main St. Phone 2215, Tidoor sedan, A-1 ahape, will e sold at a sacrifice; 1920 Oakland, new tires, thoroughly overhauled, new top and paint; also at a bargain, Dodge roadster, in good shape, $30. J. P. Moran Garage, 313 Church St evenings and Sunday mornings. FORD 1923—4 door 6edan in fine shape, looks very good, 4 excellent tires, low price, year to pay, Onorato Motor Co., 158 Main St. 'Phons 3425 Open NG, TRUCKING, §TORAGE. N ING, EAT'G, METAL WORK 38SING AhD TAILORING 30—~PRINTING, JOBBING, %] —PROFESSIONAL SERVICES. 32—REPAIRING AND PIANO TUNING, $3~~WANTED TO RENDER RERVICES. 59 STATIONERY. | 9 FORD 1031—4 door _eedan, tires; can be bought right; Onorato Motor Co., 18 Main 3425. FORD, 1817—touring car. This car can be bought for §75, with térms Good running condition. Automotive Used Car Exchange. 85 Arch 8t. Phone 1769. easy terms. St. ‘Phone SO CONF'USED ) Cofynanr 1018 by King Features 7o ALL YOUR IFAULTS YOU [SHOULDN'T HAVE HOLLERED DON'T YOU, KNOW YOUR RIGHT FOOT Yes, Paw, Groan for Growmg Pains o, BUB. MY STARS! BUT HOW yopl/e @B' GRO\X/N H .\ WY TTHA SAM HILL SHOuLD T GROANY | STHEY AINT AUTHIN' STHE MATTER “UIN=T pasesn & beautitul hight s like new, iy véiy good & spare wirg wheels. Meler pew, This car sost S5400, it can be b for §108 cash, MceGanier & Bennett, Arch 8t hone 2057 or 1644, PHOBILE ROADSTERN, 1816=Price #188 ire HackNfe's Aute Sto MON=Toaustar, Sacrifice §30%, ) wone over, Address Marmon. | Frearics Bi, Apt. 6 A, Phons 3:7053, Bvenings 1-6, Harford | EARWELL=rourn VI ¥ PAsaasT, squipped with bumper, firet class eondis ton. © A Bence 81 Maln Bt Phese 218 WHTTE TROORE T Wm ¥, will sl reasons 4 torm nm-nmtuulm& or call 3438, HUTRON, patnt CHEVROLET USED CAR DEPT.~ 1928 Chevrelet coups, looke new M6, 1830 Chevrolet touring, good sondition, new paint, §180, l;:l touring, good condition, BUPERIOR AUTO CO. 176 ARCH 8T, TEL nL DEPENDABLE USED CARS— DODGE BROTHERS Coupe, tourin, FORDS 2 door sedan, touring. touring. MAXWELL 1923 touring, BUICK 1921 sedan. TERMS ARRANGED THE & & F. MOTOR SALES CORP, Dodgs Brothers Dey Cor, Eim and Franklin Sta FPhone 73 Wed, and Fri, Eves 1923 1 1920 Open Men,, FORDS— ALL MODELS ALL PRICES IERMS ARRANGEL PRICES RIGHT ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO. 23 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN —_— e GOOD USED CARS— at the Mazwell and Chrysler used cer department: Fpecial Maxwell Oakland touring. Wills 8t Clair, Mazwell sedan. $150. Vello touring, 33: Dodge touring Ren speed wagon Overland touring car. McGAULET & BENNETT, 1923 teuring. 1820 1923 1017 1920 1921 1022 1218 98 ARCH STREET. PHONE 2052, e USED CARS— taken tn trade for new Forde All ta good condition and priced luw with easy terms. Overland touring, model 3. Allen 17, touring car., Ford 20, coupe. i touring car. | coupe. dan. 1 ton worm Arive . 3 ton delivery. . roadster. . touring ‘ar coupe. roadster. trurk 1225 AUTOMOTIVE NSkD CAR WXCHANGA PHONB 729-3. 86 ARCH 8T, — USRD €AR SALE— Clearance at a 25% discount, July the 326th. Prices effective unti! The cars listed below are all in gosd running condition and are priced 5% than the regular market price. Visit the showroom. LIST OF USED CARS NOW ON SAL® Allen Buick 2 Puick tauring Byick roadster Buick, 7 pass. Buick sedan Buick touring Bulfck, 7 pass. Bufck, 7 pass. Chandier, 7-pi Chevrolet Chevrelet touring Dodgs sedan . Dodge sedan Dodge touring Ford sedan Ford .. Franklin Haynes, Elgin Liberty Maxwell Mitchell Overland Oakland land Paige Paige Reo Siwarny Enight Studebaker Studebaker Studebaker Studebaker Studebaker, Stdbkr Big stdbkr Spec. 6 tour.. 1,000.00 Stdbkr Lt. 6 sedan. 1,000.00 Stdebkr 6 sedan 1,000.00 1918 Velia 4 pass. sedan. 400,00 5 ton Brockway truck. 600,00 3% ton Brockway truck.. 1,200.00 5 ton Brockway truck.... 1,400.00 1918 Vim truck 100.00 tour, touring 5 ps. coups touring roadster touring touring sedan 150.00 200.00 200.09 touring ... 300.00 140000 M. IRVING JESTER 123 ARCH STREET. PHONE 811, LATE MODELS IN USED CARS AT REDUCED PRICES— D"d.l Bw"xlri brand new touring car. Hudson sedan, 192\ Hudson ceach. 1031 Studebaker touring car. 1922 Bulck touring ear. 1920 Buiek touring c 1823 Mazwell sedan. 1923 Durant sedan. Essex coach, § pass. 1923 Buick touring. Den't Miss This Sale! HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. 189 ARCH ST. PHONE 3100, OPEN EVBNINGA