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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1925, $L370,000 B0 | GENERAL AIRVIEW OF EARTHQUAKE DAMAGE IN SANTA BARBARA IVETihAN uhll hRRER il of Frevarke ) } Ly X % res Ly . o fe ; North Adams Man Charsed With tion nntil the following Absenting Self: Will Cantest S sements comunission telt b out of the city Ford Seeking None to Send to| . i 8 A ; \rier John agnon for ahout " 1 ol inte cousideration the racet yeurs a member of the foree of th ¢ persons will bu at W | local post ofiice has Lieen sent a 16t o1 1A winusement s o 48 4 » : ; i . g o . iy ] e ter of dismissal by Postmaste mes St e A Rl b Y Ca G TR S i g * ¥ ‘Tracy Potter. ‘The dismissal is ¢ 3 ; fective tonight and the charge is {{hat Gagnon absented himself fiom lduty. In a short time would [ have heen eligible for pensiof £ jagnon, who Is the first man to . ey i : ' ki . gt B e et from: the locall foree Stray Shol ‘“lt‘dln 5-1455 : ; i i : ' % . {in many years. claime that he bas Iy Utah Governor's Auto ! been incapacitated at i et eplie O Cor : % i 1 : unable to perform hix ! SRR nake up the ouncement hells, 19 finale maroons, 7a pyro- lioston (ron of Baltimore, the lot | be has a physician’s statement to him up. He is said to he preparing to contest his dlemissal. ; 7 ; : 4 Mr. and Mrs. Gagnon recentiy to S S 5 ; ; 4 . ¥ . : 3 over Wampanoae Sprinzs. a hathi 0 { - g ¥ 3 resort just outside of Williamsto 0 o i 5 : BN M y . 4 A BROKER SUSPEADED ”v‘m‘\;«:”m- : ' ; Philadelphia, July 1--Honard A fang, broker, was suspended as a | ’ : member of the Philadelphla Stock = : : h ’ ' G R i i ¥ y Exchange today for insolvency. He ! General land, Calif.—1 has been 2 member since January 1021, 800 each: totai bid s . ; ! i 4 ) Nawnollt nanatisniatn Y o & A ; k i ‘ 3 : | Ry DiyeDockCo.m LU0 RN aRseln 80421000 : . ! i : g8l e b : 4 . EX-BALL STAR DIES Jons make this a to $699,000, » P ” ¥ A g A ? % Y ? % Y i o 8 Chillicothe, Ohio, July 1 () - b 3 ? William Conley, 38, former Cleve- land American infielder, died at his home here last night He was a 'sta big leaguer ahout 15 years ago. winutes, 14 of the au- George H ing driven capito! hie cha two ships and tmwo at $16,000 : remies ek torist Sparrons Toint Ship Wrecking Co. rows Point. Md.——Two ships Pearre, ton, Doan Co.. Phila- deiphia—-171 ships. $2 f Z % s \ x 2 ships. $1,000 to 52 cach. | het \li= almlancl\le\\ ;{rap)ntzifl}' presents vthe ruin \n-nugn.h,y the e arthquake which destroyed the greater part of Santa Barbara, Cal., ’ ,;‘T.\,. ] ar .u]“" r}nrlu\v\ i Ismllng the scenes along State street, the main Ummughf;wc of the city. In the foreground is the Californian Hotel, with the walls sheared off b cslitiananine R IR soRch B R by the tremors of the earth, exposing a cros -section of the bedrooms. Rescue workers may be seen along the street searching the ruins for e B victims. Ih;.s plc'L‘um was 1‘ushc({ to San F rancisco by NEA Service cam eramen flying in planes and was then transmitted to New York over wires Unfon Shipbuilding . Co:, Balti-| of the American Telephone and Telegraph Co., being relayed from there to The Herald hy fast train. more——50 ships, $6.000 each “ Jording Baltimore— 1|-».<m:5 25,000 each, y ' % # p 7 ‘ a; *i Sun Shiphuilding and Drydoek Co,, Chester, Ta—Four ships, (o bids, | A k A i PLAN TILTIMATUM W . yravo Contracting Co.. Pittsburgh ” ) S ; sy S b Varying number of ships, $1.000 - b R - @é&& - s Hart Enterprise Llectric Co. New F. d E l d R § ‘ Y p OrteensTwa ships, 31104 rance and England Ready to| | v —— American Ship Wrecking Corp., | : f o L B - Wa ide Salvage Corp.. New L % York—One ship. £3.250. or a vary- ing number at £10 a ton. Canton, Chinu. July 1 (P—It was ; ’ . N. Block & Co.. Norfolli—25 shiD%. |icarned = today - that Fritish - and : 57 B$ny I L |irrench uuthoritics are awaiting re- L i Nyvreay oo Union Shipbuilding Co.. Baltimore | o B &R 05 e governmen(s i ‘gs ‘Jaii‘ % ¢ diev b S b i vup WA 4T Palmer, president of the IFleet cor- |the Chinese clvil governor here in 50 vossels, $6.000 each 3 3 riy wAn Horation inihiof willk subniLEtHam e (oi\icorcrss ORELhERTecen N mAnITs ’ %.A Wk*‘,*- . The shipping board. The board re. |MAde for rforeign evacuation of | ( 3 N Pl BATK : v’ Bu’Ck g generd”y b7 ] e s The bids will go to leigh C. before dellvering an untimatum to a7 e iheR s hte (o) reidatian i bears LRl vDTOteatedRoonces)i o ™ W While conditions rvinain unchang ¥ ( b v o Tomnage et | e conftions v snchung : | Sy : acceptedastheStand- , 7 ‘\ |lishing :l‘lsmr:wl views of the shoot- y ik, s P 2 o Sy A 3 2 Reeknoen b ihonss B ine e e y - e .., ard of Comparison! Thanks Legion Members | 5 @ ; June 3. Another parade was ar- ithough he has expressee ish Aithough hc has expressed a Wiship, oo y%, take place today, but it to retire from public lfe, I weyan Boinowski in a communica- | g ean leession which Is regarded as a trou- % e s tion to Eddy-Glover post. American [ :"L‘mg wm’ e fou i A : nswer. Bccause fOl‘ mote Jegion. taday assured the legion- as not routed past the foreign con- Roreign forces continued today to naires of s willingness 18932 10 1 uita up fheir detenses of Shameen ‘ : T T Yok © vy A & Ko P o) than 21 years Buick consistently has of assistance. The priest's letter | 507 50 Y R S hichi Rt Bants PR T e i i which would he the pivotal point The earthquake which hit Sania Barbara did not completely destroy the Fotel Czlifornia, but knocked down one well, exposing the bed. f 7 e iround which any anticipated con- rooms like those of a doll’s k o . 1 s’ to expresy my ery Nearty [GIRACE T A 0 SR e : , ' nearest approached the ideal of a American Leglon. & iven [1eft today for Macauo. owing fo v a violent earthquake which left ¥ m Iivery available power of modern science has been put to use to, dependable motor catr. Evetyone i idliary for the h BIVCR | roubla expected at *hat point | core are believe have been kilicd, more than 3 1 ard | rer | to the stricken and repair the damage, me last cyening at my residenee, ; y commencs your judgment when you | e icemen | Reports indicate that all foreign- ,rhly‘l‘wv;'wr”"n’L"',‘,“,’JENFW ‘[;”‘ANUP "N ‘=Mc\;i:‘;:‘?s‘(:‘:f';l?.n1\)\:511)11-.15"““ flH‘:! ARES AETRESS JPMR SAW THEIR WAY e promise the hot mogit PPN D ONEDAUGHTER = | CAPITOL BUICK CO. SNOW IN BERKSHIRES it o | Alleged Smuggler and Rum Runner Briat rcath of Winter Betnge Fuees 00 WS 0 e oo BULIET Declares Police Have [ I Frend of ot bl S 0N 183 ARCH ST. i Mohawk Trail to Mohaw cline to Flee, North Adams, July There was gilliga i . iy i : | — 5 = F 5 a flurrs of snow on Whitcombs Sun Lo Not Been on Job Testilies Touay New Veo Juy 1 @ —Ater) When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them o S ; - - — - uiy 1 )- ter | o, n 3k ! T ¢ doors af thei two prison- | rs made Lheir way out of an upper | window and escaped from the Or-| cuving an eoais | 208 SO e cary suntorday, | Certificate of Organization 0 State of Connecticut as martied in | of Montreal, held for smuggling C ndowes the mother of @ nese into the country, and Ostilla | . Nl ; ke f i BT s e prison auhorit ieaitolbemell over the (o w AlliMen [y These Rresenta DEFUNCT BANK TO PAY need b HIRTY own t e 45 |line into Canada. Their escape was| ™"y e, the undersigned, Clavence H. Maxon, Howard L. Peck, 3 YL MRUIREN : g 1 ered for severa T. He Prisk, Willlam B. Ro ! S : s | Robert C. Simpson, E. M. Johnson, ! e Aditional 3 Per Cont Dividend Due s P R P 2 1 sta u ¥ 0 Y1) t t it 1 g A Alfred Johnton, Alexander Luko, Romeo A. Grise, Charles I, Lewis and Additional 5 Per Cent Dividend e, Sa ¢y prday Half Holiday SF A“’AY r' firfip e s ; ners invited two others in the eame | yopae W, Bannan, all being persons of full age and citizens of the | | b f e to Creditors Today ! e g slanke ; Al e e Hems : el . For City's Laborers 1 oln them in fligh T“‘,and States, and a majority of us being residents of the State of Con 11 B <ot clai i refused 1 = R } g ¥ T 5 G necticut, do herchy sociate oursclyes to ‘ 1 the purpose of y > ¢ oup o Y jiil e mfw:‘\"’ S R mber Of | rorming an industrial bank, under and pursuant ¢ lawa of the State Pam P]AV Thfl F| Q g . L ““Vm»:,;{: ol :g:fl‘:;‘v:”_w;"; of Connecticut, and for such purposc we do herehy, under our respective J v fae \\wfi”_i”cn Jure .44\\-1-1: =) hands and seals, execute and duly v/‘mw\ this organization certifi- G‘ - H P AN : ARt G b L cate, in triplicate, and specifically siate as follows, to wit 165 1l (0 Maiines i o s ok ! of eix Chinesc. His companion, | ™" pirgt; The name by which the corporation shall be known fs the ol of EIG e ¢“1’ FIDELITY INDUSTRIAL BANK. Sccond: The place where its principal oftice is to be located is 140 Main str cw Dritain, Conn. Third: The tempted 1o escape. amount: of its capital stock is to be onc hundred thousand dollars. and tha number of ghares into which the satic 1 to be divided is one thou- Flag Pole Falls After | sand shares, ]nf the [\;(r \nlv;v of m\‘( hundred dollars, Fourth: The name, N . residence and post office address of each member of Lhe corporation are _ Funeral Passes Place ;. foliows: Clarence H. Maxon, 32 Hart strect, New Writain, Conng e S P ] e x R k"un'nvmwn‘ July 1 A — A few | Howard L. Peck, 179 Allyn street, Hartiord, Conn.; Robert C. Sunpson, ’ ; . o pind ve].\y r ::M. (Hnmrl cortege of | Camp str Plainviile, Conn.; FE. ). Jonnson, Wallingford, Conn.; —_— A s vederick I, Fucssenich had left | T, Henry Frisk, Wallingford, Conu.; William B. Rossberg, b5 Camp stred I\lnl-hng“lndu Unions ‘|r.x.. Action i e § Trinity church here yesterday after- | New Britain, Conn.: Alfred Johnson, Maple Hill Nyf‘,. \j\r\‘m‘gl'r::. POLICL STATION ROBBED " I s v i N i 1 she told hop N0OM @ 25 foot flagnole weighing 75 | Conn.; Alexander Luko, Newington Junction: Romco A. Grise. 140 Lafay- M . Jul s s doms z a e > g S v:flm‘k. crashed from the top of the | atte street, New Britain; Charles I7. Lewis, Kensington, 3 Michael 1 [ ", 'church tower 1o the street below. | w, Bannan, 738 West Main street, New tain. Fifth: The subscribers, e I“rl\:nayll nobody lvnw'nfl.v‘) to be | the members of the said cerporation, do. ar ach for himself m,,.: below at the time. A peculiar cir- | hereby declare that he will accept the responsibilities and fuithfully dis. cumstance of the incident that the | charge the dutics of a Jirector cin if elected 1o act as such when flagpole given and the expense of its authorized by the provisions of Section 3948 of the General Statutes, crection borne by Mr. T"uessenich. | Revision of 1918 g It had stood on the tower for 27| In witness wh have hereunto sot our hands end seals, and yeare. At the time of the crash the |executed this certificate in triplicate, this 131h day of June, 182 i flag was flying at half staff for Mr. Clarence H. Maxon Hart street. New Tiritain, Conn Fueseenich who was senior warden | Howard L. Peck, 179 Allyn strect, Hartiord, Conn, of the ehurch | Robert C. Stinpson, Camp street, Plainsille, Conn SrS < ‘ ®- ror ! ERling Sheer —— F. M. Johnson, Wallingfard, C‘onn L Sl i ——————— = ' i o over President’s Father [ Jiany Rumk Wallibktord (Gon —_— : - = A AT ¢ - S na p R S A | William B. Rossberg, 95 Camp strect, New Britain, Conn. Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrat Srdiy : g R PR Rt Continues Improved | Aifred Johnson, Maple Hill avenue, Newington. Conn H = o = Z \ N p; Plymouth Vt, Ju 1 (®—Colonel | Alexander Luko, Willard avenue, Newington Junetic ) o Antiseptic Liquid iy . = \ A nouth » . Newington Junetion, Conn. ing, Antiseptic Liqu ISJ bad skin mar > i President | jonn C. Coolidge, her of (ho‘ Romeo . 140 Lafayette street, New Britain corpora to have a SELLS “THROATS® mak- Poland president, progressing in his recov- | Charles ie, Kensing ) > \Olll’h(‘xlidf(‘]p.' i DEPUTIES SWORN IN ery from the {liness which called his Michael W. Rannan, 738 West Main street, New Britain i \ n here ¢ y | h o Witnesses CPANKER BRIDE TAKES POINON 2y 08 N ] re early in the ek, spent % Stne 11 ¢ el H v . {n clans said today that he slept more Joseph M. Chernofl . o reduces blotches.redness. i than usual and he was getting along ' Slate of Connecticut, County of Hariford New Rritain H)ll:“hrlo'»s etc.and PLORAL TRIBUTES Rbhe ! wells Hn awih abouti \he houke! tas On this 15th day of June, 1925, hefore personally came Clarence promotes skin health jay but has not yct gone out doors. | H. Maxon, Howard L. Peck rt C. Simy I Johneon, T, S Nt Henrs The presidents son John who has | Prisk, Willlam B. Rossher « nsc nder Luko, Romeo ‘v en helping ifather in Grise, Charles F. wis and & arious chores about the house and 1o me daytuae o € ; ol fusther % g pany the cellar. His chief task was the re. RCknowledged to m ited 1 € large tize $1.00. Zemo Soap. 25 A s % \ er « co comprisement offer wags moval of the winter stock of apples | CATHERINE M. CURTIN saves the chamber taff t { beginning to rot In the bins, Notary Publie, c70 { Y

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