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REPORTS| AT WHITE HOUSE Returns From Vacation Trip (o Home in Vermont | Washington, Aug, 29.—President Coolidge returned to Washington at T a. m, today, after a two week ‘acation on his father farm at Plymouth, Vi, The president, with Mrs, Coolidge and their son, John, left the train immediately for the White House for breakfast, after which he took | up at once the ehain of his efficial duties, Beginning the da work with a cabinet meeting this fore- noon and an address later in the day hefore the delegates attending the convention of the National Krater- nal congress, his first vacation since taking over the presidency was definitely ended, On Board Train With President | Coolidge En Route to Washington, Having concluded his an- 1 vacation, spent on his father's farm at Plymouth, Vt, President Coolidge with Mrs, Coolldge their son, John, were speading tow. ard Washington this morning, where they were dus to arrive at seven o'clock, ‘The president and his family after saying goodbye to friends at Ply. mouth, visited the cemetery whers are buried the president’s mother, his sister and his son, Calvin, Jr, The party boarded the train at Ludlow, Vt, after greeting town- folks and tourists who were at the station to see the president off, Many times during the early evenigg the president left his seat in the train with Mrs, Coolidge to wave to eromds that lined the stations in Vermont and Massachusetts. After passing through Northamp- ton, Mass,, the city where the presi- dent made his home for years and where he began his political career, the party retired for the night. At Northampton the train did not Mnni but the president stood on the obser- | valon platform to acknowledge the | bureau has tentatively named a com- (NEW 85,000,000 HOSPITAL | New NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2o, 1024, n her all knowledge of her hus: lmml 's whereaboits, | through their general denia’ of eharges. Supreme Court Justice Donohue reserved deoision on the plaintif's motion for & writ of inquiry ealling for & hearing by a sheriff's jury AIRPLANE WILL WELCOME PRING (Continued from First Page) of the ballreom, The heat was 80 oppressive that he did net stay there long hut went on deck with Lord and Lady Mounthattey walking along and singing to them softly humerous songs for amusement of his kinefolk Then Walea disappeared and did not turn up until 2:16 o'eloek this morning, when he appeared in the lounga Where Grace La Rua singing to a few parsons who had gathered thers The prinee sat | down with General Trotter and - tened to five songs. He applauded | with others in the company, He Loves Music, Tt has bean remarked thronghout Lunch at Hallinan's.—~advt lE John B. Howard la resting com. fortably after an operation at the New Britaln general hospital . | Miss Muriel Elinels is seriously 1) at her home at 128 Chestnut street The United Italian Columblan Po- litieal Club, Ine, has transferved property ob Seymour avenue to Michael and"Loulsa Was. attorney, entered a | (Continued from First Page.) national defense day, Arpltml:u nd pledging aid in every way sible to make it a success, Anmhrr' direots member posts to actively aid all ageneies in thelr communities ens aged in adult education, In ans [ othee eommendation is expressed for the natlonal flag code and reeo mendation made that it be included part of the legally required curs | |rieulum of the grade schools of the | at Support was voleed in an- other for the movements for the buliding up of forests and aid pledged thereto. In connection with the latter a forestry committes was authorized Personals ” FOR VETERANS OF WAR Building Will Accommodate l'l“flllh From Second Disteict, Which however, In les Connecticut ORGE H. MANNING. 0 Wureay of N B Herald) on, D, C., Aug, 20,~The U, 8 Veterans' bureau is conducting an investigation into the advisability of bullding a hospital in Connecticut, York or New Jersey for the care of the World War veterans of the second distriet, made up of those three states, it fs learned, General Hines, divector Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Long and Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Dorman have 1eturned from a week's stay at Lake Compounes, of tie| pos » Fred T. Claney and Samuel Dor- [man of the University of Chicago are visiting the former's brother, [fohn Clancy, of Chestnut strest over | the week.end, mittes of three to earry on the i vestigation and to muke a report as soon as possible, Two of those selected lave mccepted the appolnt- ment, One lives in New York, the | second in New Jorsey, and it in as- | sumed the third lives in Connectient, | When the third accepts the burean will announes the names and ad- dresses of the full committes, Director Hines wiil then direct the \ committee to visit & number of sites | in Connecticut, New York and New Jersey which have been suggested as desivable for location of the hospitul This proposed hospital is to take | the place of the hospital in the | Eronx, N, Y., which accommodates | about 700 veterans, It will hav New York, Aug. complete accommaodations for 1,000 ron Dula, sealthy patients, | Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co, and Congress has already appropriated |his wife, Mrs, Josephine Carr Dula, | 23,000,000 for this hospital which it [are defendants in a §250.000 damage is belleved will be sufficient to eon- [suit brought by their daughter- in- struct one of the finest in the coun- |law, Mre. Elsie Hinman Dula, who try. It is expected to have the new charges them with alienation of her | nospital completed and in operation husband's affection it becama known lover of music and that he is par- tial to American jazz. Eeveral times | e has expressad his appreciation of | tha playing of an American jazz or- chestra on hoard, The voyage has been a pleasur able experienca for the prince and for all of the passengers, Wales has smiled his way into the hearts of all of his fellow passengers and he says| that he has enjoyed his trip im- mensely, | His heaithy step make him look as fit as any on board and indicate that he has prof- ited physically from his athletic ac- | tivities, And this seems trie despite the fact that he has used up a lot arlsing sarly each morn DAUGHTER-IN-LAY 1§ SUING FOR DAMAGES Claims Tiohert Dula and Wife Alien- | ated the Affections of Her Hushand, 20.—Rohert By- director of the of energy, ing and going to hed lata es after a long round of & ties. al activi- | Aloft 9 Hours in Plane for the ap The defendants, | the | was the voyage that the prince is a great | look and the apringy | h night | New York, Aug. 30 ~Con li, irregularity developed at the epen: ing of loday's stock market with trading again restricted by the ab. sunce of WANY OPEralors ever Laber Day holiday, Congoleum ad. " and w Heavy reduced Inters New Yor trans-Atlantic travel operating costs enabled the national Mereantile Marine com- pany to {increase earnings in the | first balf of the year about §1,800,, | YANced & point on snnoune | 600 over the corresponding perio | that the merger would not | of 25 invelve any new slock offering, | N Union Tank car dropped a point, U, | July was & poor mionth for the |™ Meel common and American Can [ Pennsyivania railroad syatem, Gross OPeNed fractionally higher, | .nwuuu fell nearly $11,000,000 to| P'rice movements continued mixed | 97,283 EOI'I.'P?‘ with July although ‘.I; I"'“I tre "‘ 8 bll!.‘;‘l Y 9 1o be WA eay |l of the " 3 Net operating ncome ~ de. | 13 [® FEIEIE m:u: "Mu:n 108t | elined more than 12,000,000 fo 86.- | oo ity ol UlCh refieeted sp 'u;'l,:"i lnnlhndl‘m “:‘Am ;n““.':“ culdtive disappointment over fthe | B4, gross decreased 881,308 . ey for the first six montha 969 In comparison with the same [ 4}rNER fOF 09 TSl W RONES period of 1923 and net operating In- | 4ol siares with U, §. Steel common, |come dropped $6,139,998 to 844 | Guir miates, Crucible 1 Colorade Aug 806,568, Fuel moving up & point or more. Pressed Fteel Car issues rmnbcd [] points, Frisco preferred, U, 8 Cast Tron Pipe, American Can and Ameri- | can Radiator moved up a point or more, Voreign exchanges rates held steady with trading quiet, pending the German Reichstug’s vole on the London agreement of the Dawes' plan | The morping market was a two. | sided affair, Further selling of the Pan-American lssues carried them Formation of the Consolidated | down 4 pointa. While the company | Naliroad of Cuba has bean complet- | sarned $2.93 a share in the first half | od through an agreement by which | of the year, Wall street had expects | the common atock of the Cuban|ed that the net would approximate | Northern Raflroad, Cuba Railroad|$4 a share for the full year's divi- and the Camaguey and Nuecitas|dend requirements, in that period. | Railroad hava been acquired In ex- | fteady accumulation was noted in {change for preferred and common | the banking issues, i.oose-Wiles ad- stock of the new company, Tho Cu- | vancing polnts and Cushman ba company has option to purchase | hreaking through to a new 1324 top. ! | at varioua periods, voting trust cer-| The Maxwell Motor issues and North tificates representing the consolidat- | American company also established | ed stocks. This company also re-|new peak pri Early strength of | celves preferred stock and voting|the steel and equipment shares was frust certificates for the stock it In anticipation of heavy orders from owned in the morger road. the large railroads. risco pre- DAWES IS WELCOMED Totand. wan_ eyt Amaricen. Jow IN OLD HOME TOWN ,.-mmm\ ita early gain to 5 pointa | ana Pressed Steel Car to 4. Call | Makes Short Spesch At Lincoln, |Am Cr & F 1 Am Loco money again renewed at 2 per cent, Nobraska, Preliminary To SN [Am Bt Sug . 101 s Am Tonight's Address The French ecotton industyy in ereesed production considerably in the year 1923.24, according to fg- | urea recelved by the Bankera Trust Co, of New York showing that the |amount turned out per spindle and | per loom rose respectively by 84.8 | per eent for spun cotton and 24.4 per eint for woven gonds compared with the 1921 nroduction, 151% & Re | I Monbors New York Siock Bachange Members Hartford Siock Eschange 81 West Maln 5, Tel 3040 We Offer:— 100 shares Landers, Frary & Clark 100 shares Yale & Towne JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Bm Members Hartford Stock New Britain—Burritt Hotel Il‘.. Hartford—Conn, Trust Co. Bldg, T We Recommend and Offer: 1818 AETNA FIRE INSURANCE CO. HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE CO, PHOENIX FIRE INSURANCE CO. STOCK Prices On Application HARTFORD Hartford Conn, Trust Bldg. Tel.2:7186 within the next 18 months, {today when she asked CHARGED WITH THEFT termine the extent of her alleg fwo Men Are Arrested In Bridge- | greetings of friends who filled the station platform. A stop of fitteen minntes was made in New York for change of train crews, but on orders of station offi- cials no one was allowed on the lower level on which the train stood. Am Sum The Associated Press, |Am Tel & Tel Lincoln, Neb, Aug. 20.-—Charles Am Tob .... G. Dawes arrived here today to open |Am Wool ... his western speaking eampaign in|Ana Cop .. the city where he hegan his carcer |Afe Tp & § F 104 vears ago, and in the home city | Bald Loco .. 123% of his democratic opponent, Charles | Baltimore & O 621 W. Bryan. Beth Steel B .. 48 The city of Lincoln and the state | Con Textils .... 3% of Nebraska welcomed the formes |Can Pacific .. 15a% resident, now the republican nom- | Cen Leath 1414 inee for vice-president, numerous | Ches & Ohto b democrats joining in With the mem- Chi Mil & St P bers of Mr. Dawes' own political | ¢hi R Is & P . party in applanse when the general | ('hile Copper . stepped from the train, Chino Copper . Mr. Dawes responded to the wel-| con ; come with a brief address from the | Copy | balcony of a downtown hotel, in | cyney which he assured his former neigh- | Cypa bors that “no matter what the poli- | gpaicott-John . ticians may think or say in this cam- | o ..., paign, I am going to be myself and ' jo.e 44t nld eay what 1 think.” | Gen Electric “That's what this country needs— | o nooo men who are themselves and Mot | g demagogues,” he shouted, Waving |Gy Nopth prd . GREBRISS | Insp Copper . 28% Int Mer Mar . 10 Int Mer Mar pd 41% Allis-Chalm 64 Pacitic Ofl .... 46% Int Nickel 18 Int Paper .... 48% Kelly Spe 16% Kennecott Cop. 48 Lehigh Val ... 54% Mid States Oil. 1% Mis Pa¢ .'%... 18% N Y Cen 4.....108 NYNHG&H. 24Y% xNort & W 5 North Pac . Pure Oil Pan Am P & T 54 Penn R R ... 4 | Pierce Arrow.. | Ray Con Cop. . Reading . Rep 1 & S . Royal DN Y Sinclair Oil I South Pacific. . Sonth Rail Studebaked exas exas & Pacific 36% Tobacco Prod.. 9015 Trans Oil ..... 4% lu mon Pacific 144 U § Indus Aleo 73 U 8 Rubber Co 85 U S Steel ....108% Utah Copper .. 70 Willys Overland $% Westinghouse . 63% That Has No Motor | §. Remy-de-Province, France, | Aug. 20.—Lieutenant Thoret today broke the world's record for a du- ration flight in a motorless airplane By We offer: 100 Shares Landers, Frary & Clark 100 Shares North & Judd | damages. The plaintiff charges that her par- ents-in-law enticed her hnshand away from her and harbored him at their homes at Lake George, Tarry-|He remained aloft nine hours and [town, and in Park avenue, this city. [four minutes. The younger Mrs. Dula said she married her husband in 1919 and that they lived happily together un- til the elder Dula's ‘“conspired againet her marital happiness and enticed him away, thereafter en- |deavoring to persuade their daugh- | + port On Charge That They Stole GET MORE TIME are under arrrst rharged with lheu |ot automobiles and one stolen ma- City Tonrnament Lists Held: Over to Tuesday ychine has been recovered. Alton B. The previous record was estab- liched at Rossitten, Germapy, last may by Ferdinand Schulz who re- mained aloft in a German engineless sailplane for eight hours and 42 minutes, Crowther, 140 Henry street, New Haven, was arrested here at mid- mxht when police recognized a car was driving as belonging ‘o ‘F'lank Duffy of Stratford, stolen a week ago. George Curtis, 221 Co- |lumbia avenue, New Haven, is also | under arrest, Crowther said that Curtis brought the automobhile to his garage in New Haven several nights ago, took oft the markers and placed on it an- |other set of markers. Thomson, Tfenn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK txm Donald R. Hart, Mgr, Quellmg “Red” Uprisings s g T The report that a number of New | Eritain tennis players now on vaca, tions will be back in town on Menday has caused the New Britain Tennis club to extend the time for entries in the tournament for the champlon- | 4 soon as detectives obtained this ehip of the city until Puesday Sept. |ctatament from Crowther they tele. 2nd. So far only four teams lm\p“‘h”“_‘d to New HMaven and asked entered for the doubles and it I8 |that Curtis be arrested. Curtis will hoped that some of the aspirants for | probanly he hrought here tomorrow. the singles cup will also make an attempt to annex both titles. I nrabstrR Following is a list of entries 0| New York, Aug. 20.—Bradstrect's | weekly compliation of bank clear- ings show an aggregate of $7,600,- 230,000, an increase of 27.1 per cent over a year ago. Outside of New York there was an increase of 5.2 per cent, WE OFFER:— AMERICAN HARDWARE LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK STANLEY WORKS Price on Application We do not accept Margin Accounts 661 Foreign Exchange 1"S REPORT New York, Aug. 20.—Foreign e changes firm. Quotations in cents Great Britain: demand 4497%; ca- bles 450 1-8; 60 day bills on bank 447 1-8, Irance: demand 5.47 cables 5.47%. Italy: demand 4,44 cables 4.45. Belgium: demand 5.04%; cables 5.05. Germany: de mand (per trillion) 23%. Hollan Norway: demand demand demand 1642, demand 18.83. Spain: remand | Greege: demand 1.82, Po- | : demand 19 1-4, Czechoslov demand 3.00 1-4, Jugoslavi demand 1.26 Austria: demand Rumania: domand 491 demand 34.5 Brazil: 10.00. 'l‘ukm: demand | Montreal 100. Singless Max Porter, S. J. Louns- dale, John Ciancl, E. F. Smith, W. Meyers, H. C. Dressel, J, A, Helander A. 8. Duncan, C. J. Christenson, C. G. Kron, W. H. VanOppen, G. Kron, Lockwood, R. Gray, G. Winger, I Steinman, 8. Montague, E. Mechan, | G Carlson, M. Allen, H. G. Schanf- fle V. Higbee, A. Burke, H. Bassett, R, Barnet. Double H. C. Dressel Christenson, ~ Murdock and dale, VanOppen and Kron wood and Gray, F. Lockwood Larson. fa JOHN P. KEOGH Members Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York Waterb ) Juerbury STOCKS Bridewort, BONDS New Haven Middletown Direct Private Wire to New York G, . GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B, Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel. lm Negro Who Shot Sheriff Is Killed by Posse ana|__Shrevepoit, la., Aug. 20.—John T.ouns | Willams, 16, negro, who Wednesday k. |shot and fatally wounded Deputy sheriff Gentry, was killed by a posse lof several hundred men when he Entries ean he made with any|°mersed from a hiding place in a| B ; & : 0014 1-8, member of the tournament commit. | |"mber yard at Kurthwood, La., and ; Argentina: ten or officer of the club. 1. M, |Started shooting at the crowd of pur- derhid Steinman: Dy E. Leavitt: G. Wingers |5Uers. The posses returned the fire 41 1.8, C. 4. Christenson; W. Meyers, Rudy |2nd the negro fell dead. Anderson; Ed Meehan; H, C, Dressel| The discovery "and killing of the & Montague, {negro came a few hours after Gen- o ‘|r_V had died of his wounds, Bee Causes Auto Wreck; Woman Is Badly Hurt Derby, Conn,, Atg. 29, rs. John O'Reilly of 5 South street, Water- bury, who ran her automobile over an embankment on the New Haven- Derby turnpike yesterday when stung in the face by a bee was said not to be in a serious condition at the hospital today. Though accom- panied by her two daughters and a cousin Margaret O'Reilly none aof the party except Mrs, O'Reilly were injured. Illinois County Will Bar Masked Klansmen Marion, 111, Aug. 20.—~Parades of masgked Ku Klux Klansmen hence- forth will be prohibited in William- B.| Swit Loc and | BIG RUM RUNY RUNNING PLAN REPORTED IN ONTARIO —_— Rochester Newspaper Publishes Sen- sational Story About Smuggling of Booze. Rochester, N, Y., Aug. 20.—Fur- ther revelations of rum running on a large scale along the Lake Ontar- o shore were contained today in a copyrighted story printed by the Rochester Journal and Post Express. A large liquor running craft last night between Pultneyyille and So- dus Bay, witnessing the activities of the smaller rum craft that came out for their cargoes, From the captain, says the story, the reporter learned that he pays nightly visits to the New York shore from Canada, always landing a full cargo of ale and whiskey. “Sure we make trips every night,” the captain is quoted as saying, “ex- cept when it is too rough or when FLIERS NOW LIKELY 10 START TOMORRO! Pmpectolmcum mds'mnelmmnuq Will Hop Off By The Associated Press. Aboard U. 8. S. Richmond, at Jes Tickle, Labrador, Aug. 3! Ing weather today betwedn here and Greenland gave rise to th that the American army world would attempt the hop from to Indian Harbor tomorrow. Already the destroyers and Charles Ausburn have left take up their stations between dian Harbor and Greenland. cruiser Richmond, which will re; here to await the landing of - i airmen on American shores, is plis ning to send its small seaplane ouE to meet the fliers and escort them to their landing place. o The Richmond {s leaving noll Berlin police are carrying an abbreviated sort of machine gun now. They use them in breaking up communistic gatherings. Here an officelyarmed with one, is seen arresting an agitator. | New Hats For Fall Funerals Mprs, Eveline Johnson Vinton. Funeral servi for Mrs. Eveline Johnson Vilton, who died yesterday morning, will be held from the home of her daugther, Mrs. E. M. Beals, of 108 Lincoln street, at 3 o'clock to- morrow afternoon. Frederic L. Fay, assistant pastor of the South Con- gregational church, will officiate, In- terment will be in Rockville. Joseph Sivolaik. The funeral of Joseph Sivolaik who dropped dead at 355 Arch street Tuesday night, was held this after- noon at 3 o'clock from the under- taking porlars of Larala & \"Lwlum 64 Spring street. Burial was in Mary's cemetery where Rev. Walter A. McCrann conducted ecommittal | 63 LOCAL STOCK QUOTATIONS (Putnam & Co.) Bib Asked | b 800 745 505 54 40 109 10 12 10 2414 103 Aetna Casualty Actna Life In Aetna_ Tire Am Hardware Am Hosiery o | Automobile Ins. ... | Bige-Hfd-Cpt Co com | Billings & Spencer com Billings & Spencer pfd .. | Bristol Brass ... Colt's Arms 106 son county, Sheriff George Galligan declared toda The sheriff's statement was made after an all night vigil at the county jail where he and deputies, armed with riot guns and one machine gun, stood guard, anticipating, they said, an attempt by klansmen to liberate a man arrested In a klan parade last night for wearing a mask, No attempt was made to free the pris- oner. Buu;larv (.mdualp Giets Sixty Years in Prison Atlantie City, N, J, Aug, 20, Morris Kramer confessed graduate of a prison burglary school, was centenced yesterday to prison terms ageregating 60 vears. He pleaded guilty to 20 indictments charging breaking and entering and larceny. BALTIC FISH SMALLER, Danzig, Aug. 20.—Paltic sea fish- ermen declare that the fish of these waters are becoming smaller. Tt has been particularly among the herring and other fish caught this eummer for the German and Baltic states markete Scientists have be- gun an investigation to ascertain the cause of the shrinkage in size. of its most subtle interpretations, The fall hat is ready to make itz bowsto the waiting world of women, and here are three (Left, black satin model erowned mushroom ghape; right, upturned brim of beaver cloth.) tice, each present a new line in millinery and are actually new styles, how; top, high- you will no- velvet These models with Conn It & agle Lock nir Bearing Co Hart & Hartford Vire | Hfd ¥lec Light services. WAR STRENGTH OF Moscow, Aug. 29.—According to Leon Trotsky, commissar for war, the present strength of the Bolshe vik army and navy is just under [Landers, 600,000. The leader of the Red |National Fire Army denied a statement made by | N B Gas the British war secfdtary that Rus-|N B Machine sia now has a permanent army of [N B Machine pfd 1,800,000, | Nites-Be-Pond com . | North & Judd = | Peck, Stowe & Phoenix Fire Ruseell Mfg. Co ovill Mfe Co. N ¥ Standard Screw Stanley Works § Wokrs pfd com 100 20 100 625 RUSSIA, Cooley Wil JOSEPH A, HAFFEY Funeral Director Mr. Paul Robinson, Assistant New 1| tion—565 MAIN ST, Opposite St. Mary's Church Tel—Parlor 1625-2 Residence—17 Summer St Tel, 1625-3 Sonthern Tel Stanley | Torrington Co | Traut & Hine | Travelers Tns. Union Mfe Yale & Towne EXPRESS YOUR SYMPATHY the boat's engines give trouble.” “Tt won't do the customs authori- ties any good to look for us,"” he con- tinued, “for we are here one night!| and another place the next. ‘We have managed to elude them every time. In fact we have only seen once what we believed to have been a customs boat. We expect to con-| tinue operations until the lake freezes.” The réporter declared the boat was equipped with a large search light and engines capable of making 30 | knots an hour. It had no name. Rerlin Woman Arrested For Breach of Peace Mrs. S8am Houck of Berlin was brought to the local police station | |this afternoon by Constable Rrown |and locked up on a charge of breach of the peace. Ehe will bs arraigned in the Berlin town court tonight. | Ehe is alleged to have created a dis- GOING TO ATLANTIC CITY. ph C. Andrews and Frank H with FLOWERS trom F. B BOLLERER'S FOSY SAOP 92 CHURCH ST. TEL. 556, Tose Tohnston have been named by Masor | A. M. Paonessa represent this | | to | l.m- at a convention of the Atlantic Deeper Waterways association at Atlantic City, September 18 to 19. turbance and to have struck a man | who was digging potatoes near her home and whe she alleges, owes her 'mhn" for the rent of the field U. S. TREASURY STATEMENT U 8 treasury balanes, $227,328,701 undone in the arrangements for 3 ceiving the filers here, This ing a sort of dress rehearsal held. Signal men were th the lookouts to study th across Hamilton inlet, the dis from which the world flight will come. The cruiser’s will also fiy over the islands end of the route, LALLY DISCHARGED New York, Aug. 29.- Iy of Brooklyn, arrested July 11 on an assault discharged by a magistrate § bush court today. Lally those who recently made Vit concerning the the planting of gas Rhode Island senate. WALTHER CO! The convention of league, New England be held at St. Mat ) Lutheran church day. The opening 2 p. m. Sunds the convention a in English, Rev, H. Bridgeport delivering