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P BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY £3, 1925 0 : - that the cellar, which was used for | Burritt hotel, but was pumped out WANTS [;”ST']I]Y []F U b NAVY GIVEN BIG ‘ Personals ‘ A Poem in Canvas WHRST that the celar, which Wy ueed 1% | Wilhout doing any damage quantity of raw material and mer- ‘The Spring & Buckley cellar on Mrs. Larl Suprenant of M " PR e - chandise damaged. Church street was flooded to a depth HR WH.[;[]MI: IN bY[]NEY (oot g et i Nar RaT | : ey ‘ ! Ll Boy Swhnming In Pools of aimast a fool and the elaney bl e 3 S : : The water was 8o docp at the cor. | hotel o a littlo over a foot. No course alitute gt N 2 i ks ; ner of Dwight street and Dwight |damage was done in elther cuse, &l court that boys donned bathing suits | though just a short time ago the and went swimming. At one time |Spring & Buskley concern removed [sic Pedagogy 1 Trom Lirst Page) | : A 1 4 S ) o ss Anna Kennedy 6 Will “ (Continued from First Page. | S e e g : ! 88.) | {10 water there was sald to be more | almosts $1,000 worth of electric fans John Niedzwicki Brings Action e uous round | Agbury, Park, N, J & o 4 . through the house, ralsing a cloud [thaN four feet deep, Water flowed ) frof iheaelinp in 00" mon Pl‘dS GUU s i bl Smeansai |G PR o S i i ! . 9 , & Bt ou% |across the floor of the store owned | Wallr poured into the cel l ¢ l | : | Roc \\, n\u‘nlln .:::‘1 .I\ltx”: ”l\lv?\r\‘ l'\‘l.\u i Y Ly of dust from the chimney. No sor- | by Raffacle Napolitan at 6§ Dwight |the Vielory lunch room so sapidly i A e lous damage was done. stroet and filled the cellar, spolling | that it was necessury to move & b at 8= 4G cation at Bay View Hoights as th 1t was not long after the first |8 quantity of cement stored there Quantity of merchandise to avold effort 1o obtain the custody ! ours cited a cold | guest of their cousin, Miss Mury SR B NGER R e drops of rain fell before the streets |for the purpose of building a floor | damage. p it ors had | Alice Mangan i X . . b d everywhere about the city were tor- [In the garage. Lumber and other He Yinds the Trouble T ey SRR R S ok 4 R e e Eid i T wator. On Main - street, | materials flontcd around and piled | Sewer Superintendent Michael P T e T e N « | hias returned from a visit to Burope i X A purticularly in front of the National |UP |vn a chaotle state, = O'Brien received u report during the Francis and tl 1 to, th welee 3 cr it every de- |where he visited several — countries Said 7 ' R _ ¢ Bank building, where the natural in- | Water overflowed the catch basin |storm that & catchbasin on Belden brought on a il i t t sarliament [while studying music. In Killarney i R et S i AT cline from West Main street carries |In front of the home of George Kop- |street was not working prope rly and the court of ¢ n ple ourned fc weeks | Treland, Te niet Jercmiah Hallinan 4 ik o 3 vain, the gutters were quickiy filled |10Wiz at 59 Dwight street, and filled | iasses of mud were Interfering with Lol ey e ST A L part In |ana James both 1f this city. LR {o the helght of the curbs, the catch |the cellar'to a depth of about (wo |traftic, He went down to “find the Assoclate Justice i 5 ¢ welcome Mrs. A. Il Schilling of Marrison S . " s basins being unable to take care of | fe¢t. Damage to paints stored there | trouble,” and did, his becoming Aerfith et A ! : c el ot L e T i AT T i i i ). iha tlow, In estimated at about $100. stalled in the soft earth to such an oLt is o donte 3 Riheoh & N s e e s T ; | 5 o Practically every collar aiong STORM v+ vt ev ove wuos |Cxtent that he Was unable to move since his secor par ol v lerate unionists re- | turned home after spending the past i i 9 e Church street has some water fn It ; According to boys in the neigh- |the machine. The car was towed his wife which took place e L FUTHIn G 1B URS: (loLl (RDEaaka At s Eai Gl Wentworthy | g The Herald bullding hiad a maximum ‘f’i”‘”°" who were plaging In the |out later In the vvening. yeur ago the ehildren ha con 1 str n a ship | 'ortsmouth, N. H. They will spend i ;. § 4 height of six inches. Tn the Calumet | 0 g M\,N“'.’d {ojenjoyiaitiiorqughiipRONTMVELeFut LGt SUNCIERNBEE (ks Sine. Silh T Andia N i T i : . ¥ . il building cellar there was also an ap- | “Ctting, water flow ¢ across the | merous cave-ing, none of « serious Rindiicle il Sldllng | i s R \ar aora A TR IR0y /i | ’ o e preciable depth. Most of the water shop of Carlson & Torrell at 4 | nature. Manholes being constructed yange from 4 (o : i i Rl e v o e fon # e 4 a1 ‘ in this section was due to an over- Dwight street in waves like a lavge [in connection with the new subway LTl i T 4 o e ika Do rolliy ahd it ; iy i A How of the storm water sewers |8tream in a windstorm. There Is 1o | on that strect were filled to an aver- Niedzwicki and the v oclaim 5, wis on the point of leav-and Mrs, oy Sharp have gone (o 3 o Hx A o acked the water into the | cellur under the shop and beyond a|age depth of six feet and several that she could ne ot it SR T e e e : F Lo 1 i buildings. The New Britaln Trust Co. saturated floor and minor wushouts | hours were required to bail them dren suitably while gAg n he t s held up when the erew, be- | they will spend the next two weoks # g h i A 4 suffered a loss in printed matter | ! the ground underncath there was | out today. The soft dirt at recent work which unti ently W o remties Dies was aboard, | camping and fishing. They will re- | B Figtess i which was stored In the basement, [ N0 particular damage. cxeavations sunk or was washed manageins t a millinery sho. ¢ work | turn August 9. : ¢ . , the force heing obliged to remove | I the store of Carlo Iurre at away, making necessary a consider- store in this city. e : : | —— —_— # Lo e o | shoes und hoslery to wade through | #nd 40 Dwigit street the water rose jable amount of additional work to- Mrs. Niedzwicki testified tha } R e e in ! the water and save what had not [0 high that it was necessary to | day. separation from her husband had | (o8 i iy remained at the 3 ANOTHER SHIP SNAG ¥ been reached by the flood. The Ad- | Move merchandlse to save it. In the| At the interscetion of Myrtle and been brought about through his in- |, i i i A Hins Printing Co. cellar was also |Yard In the rear of the storc water | Washington strects a temporary temperance and cruelty which had || A T = : 4 rlocnan was (wo foet deep. Cleats nailed | wooden crossover Whicih had been in yesulted in physical maltreatme dea e eamian con. | Ford's Bid Now May Be Rejected 4 e ; By Loss of Power Hits Factorics., r the door sills fallcd to block se for several weeks during roud her he said that he had le ; TR “~m T ) f : 5 v g v Industrial New Britain was but the inflow. Chapman strect and {operations became undermined and and had gone to Detroit for a long | C 0 \ ”‘ o 0 'IH‘ : Y| Since Junking of Vesscels May Be Fo 0. - o - > A S S TR L8 slightly bothercd by th savage dm\l\-y Laurel street were badly washed out. | on order of Cly kngincer Joseph D. time during which he sent her op |'eCCNtT sty j“ _‘ Letd lelan f1g 3 st e : s ; pouringe. Several factories that are| In the taxi parking space in front | Williams traffic over it was sus- the children no support | = olatlonof Statutc. P he pabit of buying their power | of the railroad statlon the watcr was | pended. Toduy (he bridge was put The husband claims that the wife 'Honduran Rebels Tl‘\'llm‘ Washington, July 23 (®—The s ol s o > 5 ; were foreed to close at 4 o'clock due |80 decp tax is we ooned and |in repair and in use, ffi:};:»u.f;l.:;},,ul;\,fr;u“.”:,,”..l] l‘yjf‘y'{}’,:'\“ To Keep Army ()1'gd|1|7ed""""‘””“ board has struck a snag PR il lo the sudden shutting off of the JIE?:,"‘L:‘ BeeAthe e e Kalnfall 250 Inches at 1 i n. Ile clab I e e ey o il e : (By Paciflc & Atlantic) powor at that time, Among these| Trucks sent out by the Citizens | The water depurtment ¢ were fed irregularly and were im- T O L B st + £ isposing of it huge Splendid photo above shows the Osprey, owned by Sam Riker jr. \Were Landers, i'rary & Clark's, Stan-| Coal Co. ran intg the food on | rainfall at Shutile Meudow properly clothed. He claims that | FHAE E0 o o revolution. " to | flect of unserviceable war-built ves- crossing finish line, the winner in Rumson, N. J., Country club races Juy Works and the Fafnir Toaring | Dwlght court and became stranded finches. This is the heaviesi one-day Mrs. Francis is not the proper guar Dealtesing . et St el on the Shrewsherry river, Co. None of the American Hard-|Whecl-deep in mud and water. After | painfail since April 6, 1924.° when dian of the children because they | P! n LI B The possibility thut the Ford bid | ————mme———— e Lash. e ware Co. plants were foreed to shut | the waters subsided the' trucks were | 2,75 inches feil, and is larger than Stk bain uenced aguins & | cmment army and the carrying out are being influenced aguinst —hin may be thrown out on the ground down yesterday as these plants have |towed out. [ The fall for the entire nionth of July Rt hade through | 0f the gouerniient loan proje in n o - ‘. 2 £ o = The contention made througl | °F e Charpe Tome | that junking of the vessels would be OBJEGT TO W]LL boun supplying their own power| There is lurge hols on South |of last ycar, when (hree storms pro- the husbund's counsel, Donald Gaft - ; contrary 1o the merchant warine y cincs the first of the present year, | Main street fn front of the Stat¢ |duceed 163 inchee Er\‘ ”'1” "“( ‘“1(,”:' 'Hl“}‘ '”'“ sphi 1o lact is understood to have developed e Al the T.ander's plant it was re- | Trade sciool. At the home of Jo- | A flartford avenue, near the in- k - on the eve of a hoard meeting called mn 4 | ported today that a few riy ulv(fi s-ph Sheppard, former steward of |yepgection of Stanley strect, the wa- she had made no effort t them {09 insurrectionists suc : for today to consider acceptance of | AN[‘THFR !b P[ flN[R tament of Former Governor | MO0 SO BE S the bascment |the ol New Britain club. at 69 |ter become o deep that fraffic was . | | i l — L mer course at the Institute of M John Niedzwicki of t three children who fo Lol ‘;“L"” i tends s LR ; o | the bid. hincas Lounsbury Probably Will | during the storm, causing no dam- | Trinity street, the cellar was filled | ot o standstill for some time e L e ire, the insurrectionist Chairman O'Connor would not di |nen whatsoever. The plant was|with watcr from an overflowing " Today the board of public works ment of counscl, did not. question |at Srauie, fhe i cuss @ message he s understood 1o ; Cause Fogal Baitle, | closed at 4. * atchibasin, The water filled tho eel- | aguctor i3 busy cleaning oute the Jueialder CllliinenSnaarEic Pl have sent President Coolidge asking | ontinued from . ’ - o & the Stanley Works water rose | lar to a depth of cight fret and had |pacins, many of which were filied S0 obalnerthe) s calborianl 5 , for a ruling on the question by the | ‘ AL G R=The ("3 height of three or fuor feet in hegun to flow across the Kitchen jgh . lising with the Prancis tawis but State \;l(nne\ Takes [attormey. gencral, stating that — av : . eking i1 ot formor Governor Ihincas C. | 0" wain englne rooms. Some dam- | floor, Members of the family were e ce Dines HIL by Rolis decided. to uretion them in cham yver Bethel Arson (ase |announcament on the matter would | Ll e sounshury wus aimiuei to PrODALE |y s caused in_(hia plant, how- |proparing o move out when the | oy ety aas without clestrie light IrN AL SN el o = Sratets | liave fo come from Swampscott. He | y e . Seott today &nd | oyer when the nain steam pipe | rain slowed up. [or powcr for 40 minutes at about 4 Fallpwing e odr ferons \'1"" S BEDIL Rt o said, however, that the hoard prob- PRUGCRaasobIsaulab Lo ction had been | jepding from the boiler house o the 20 Chickens Drown o'clock and for 20 minutes at - 6 Howard dndicated that he would vec. | aitorney WHam 1 €O CUE by would mot incet today as plan ! engine room was broken, This was, So deep was the water at the | gejock ommiEne et eIl e s Bl ned to consider acceplance of the |Laim cen ffivende kR RIE p0s5i- | repired during the night. The place |home of Alexander Rosenzwelg, at " ped” jines coming into this ey et the custody of tho children, bu s ; NS5 a5 recommended by President ! o T ’ G bac atet {52 Roberts street, immediately i the | oo €ee 90 NG Hartford wers Rt kIS Rd sulsiony ";‘.“ bt ) fadiai . 3 ed ] paimer of the Pleet corporation. | o 2 o hie hearing upon robating of | The Fafnir Rearing Co. closcd at |rear of the Sheppard home, that | ot and service cut off. There inyestiEgplion Soli il rhipich Lo e e loran o Caiar e | eqduEslion undersoo SR : B ‘ \ been twice post- |4 outside of a little water in the | Rosenzweig waded almost shoulder |z % lines from Waterhury serv- and that of Niedz ki's sister in ¢ i 1s each on CAFECH (¢ feen raised by Commissioncr o : e o attended by eeveral n(‘h ment, the place was otherwise | deep, clad in a baihing suit. to his are 0] & Rk New Dritain where the father pro- [ of arsen o ttempted murder, | 1 1 o ; ¢ as rescaeh ! crected in the document Byl ‘ a ing the local branch of the Con- ¥ to keep the children. Henry | wer I R e s o T TR e Bt o e and o in the Flarvard LTl R b o Tosed: | chicken coops, wherc he found neeticut Light & Power Co. and a H. Hunt is counsel for the woman, | ne a stenozrapher. Mr. Comley | iS00 iniing the sale of ships for | N0 ool.. Jirom 1911 913 | qursts S e N alen tlooded lescel oy of the chickens drowned. The home of i pirq jine comes by way of Hartford. 4 R e | 4s ol i ot ) i ¥ | Corbin Screw Division of the Amer- | Peter Hansen at Trinity street ooy e = . Lt re e oo than opcration purposes : O e made public. William W GHE 3 jean Hardward Corp., getting into |aiso had a cellar full of water sl D JEO LIRS (i 2 ARBITRATORS MEFT ] ) s criminal superior | “Upp joard, ns a whole, however, | : discases i (06 | fiths of Bridgeport, @ nephew, stated | (o heit pit, The soaking of the helts | " pamage to Stores sroniagtiordiorkinghlnss RO Boston, July (Pr—A board of s ropresented as entirely satistied N niver i t that th ate probaly will show a | o 2 - | DamaRe AN DS Waterbury, the city would have had et the state house F R lagrenesohiait S AR Al on @ o : s e o) forced four rooms at this plant to| (n Main street water ran into a . Sl G Sl R S T with the ruling of its g ol : iy e of about 1000000 suspend operations today. while the | number of cellars, In the Fair store ,]‘;;"l”n‘(‘]"‘”' LS oE STeR o cons demands ¢ bl b 3 cel. made prior fo the recent adver- | He 1 y cstate was represented by Da- elts are being dried. They will be R L8 i o it both. ves of the ern Massachu- neyaed Haven, Mass. July 28 U7 fia“or the ships for sale, that the | A i ‘ ekefe wid of Bridgeport while Ho- [peady for use again 10n|gh'). I”‘" ““i“fir""““’]"; "’vf“"“"hv'll"'m'_‘l’r‘ When the first signa of tronble ap- Streot 4 \ e British sc m.“-‘-!» ¢ Mand | e or ships for junking is not con- | 1 s T \h‘.\ Jer 8. Cummings of Stamford repre- | Power and Uights Crippled :;;‘:"N :: m:’ w'r”\"F (oh ottom | Peared. repair ganss from the Con- and improved working ! 1 re foday on s WaY 1y 1o the | | v i v hand cur the A4 Prederiek Ho Quintard a ne- | gy (ol la % | | i (SR M | nectient Light & Power Co. went out . ary 1o \ } . ) { % to lack of power, the Con- | st ches Y fhe board s made up of [from tirind 3 B Lo Turks | 50 i an optnfon from the ni- aunction I Sungari | phew of Norwall and others 8ho ctieut Light and e s ansl SRR LAY LEst off | {0 make vepairs. There was some nomas H. Enright of Lowel . a e Vapiain Jed gy general, the hoard i ex) wors i ! rbin. 'l objected to the document belng | put out of actlon. several 'V\,’MS'”‘" oo e SN e |troublo with branches of. trees fal)- yan, Viee President 1red Hamilion at the Mavine hospital |, 4o mark time as to the Ford bid il ¢ crican consul at admitted L (v rant = e raenl i SO e | O e L ugudl trans- company and b vilton fell from the sad- [, o <ol as the cntire policy of re- | Harbin en action to seeure Among thoge at the hearing were gl B [iEnow i ind ORSENO Laly former fuse trouble was encount- oAt ol i matn e e e e T G o (e i itas releits ML e L of power was crippled and 1ights | shoe store and damaged a number of | 27 i e el TR G : ey |were out about the city for a total | pairs of shoes. | “fhe clrcult suppiying Berlin t oy sttsialning | o 2 il AU Peking for Har G UNTON APPROYED R ol fontian hour Batr ot e iy cee ot ol atorayoa tent ML SN0 eE AEREU ULl oS (e : 630 and 700 telephone lines.were | fowed into the furnace-room 1o a‘,"r”‘“"\"' asiiniciaie s lo Rl iEh D E: e sehooner will ! i, th Jegran I iy () —The Trans S Chelsea Men Arraigned BT 3 wdon. July 23 ans- |t out of commission femporarily. ; The damage arrival 1 H {'4 % e 0 ol D Y. | dept of about a foot. The damage | Lighining struck the New Britain | Machine and Corhin Screw Corpora- voyage npon the Workers Union has approved | | tion electric switeh boards. d by counsel for several he oGl G within ten days is ships |8 rect 1o China medi v captain For Violation of Law N TR L D AR s T e Biere o nyjgaulamotlite) » anjusTeible fae nofnE el n. Jduly 23 UP—Danicl A. | University of Mic ) il e e e | s alivarious fipoints aboL tia e storad fthdres LIGITS AT SWIMMING POOL Murphy and Morris Bert | Pennsyivania and Havvard, His I branehes of British industry. The | ";“5‘ ofither having trouble Flood In West End o v £ 5 1 L . wit cir igni sy y i eIl WORCESTER MAN'S BODY s liave s ound Lo of Chelze were arraigned he- | James ‘ b to et s nTERE o onTivmation Mp DL e S SRS due tol ywest Main street between LiNCOIM |\ yxqq cOMPLETE AUTONOMY, Yuly 25 RaLiion, 1 ponl in Willow Brook | e Commissioner Jenney to- | is in ki v the branches of (he transport |*% ¥4 <T and South Burritt streets was turned ! I v ¥ All over the city gardens suffered. | 100 5 lake by water which flowed | Peking, July 23 (A—The vernacu- At the home of Charles Urban at ; { 1ai newspapers report {hat General the | By Ure ety over the curhs and sidewalks on to | < X . viit e 32 Greenwood street and Ernest J | Feng Yu-Hslang, the “Christian | federal officers who have n o Vashinzion, July i (P—Officials 3 I g g .| the lawns of the houses on both ' e vestizating an alleged lquor ving *learn: press disprtehes of the TARYLAND OFFICIAL 1§ Klopn at 48 Greenwood fhe ground | e:'of (he streef. An automobile | B€neral.” has communicated fo the {was washed away from the founda- | government his opposition to the in ¢ A weeks, Mur | Killing of onc and the cap . [ 3 h was stranded in the middle of this ¢ ) [ e e sl e e R FOUND DEAD IN AUTO |tfon of (he houses. leaving the stone | jo) ‘and had to bn pushed out. 1‘]rflrms"‘vlv danitieontaten He is of nhy exposed. | B o vice o the! West: Muln | the opinion that China should have avy 1 o aused I " | Heavy damage was caused at the | piainviie and Meriden lines was tied n\lk}'!llil'frlftz\mll\:'c:.l ¢ o.Hn:Oe"P”;“ ""”‘h up for almost two hours, while auto- | i+ 1 BE2INSt e PEIFEFIE OF gelow strects. Here the cateh | o), (raffic was rerouted down | g jongiforiotherinationaito his cory [basin filled up and W unabl 0| fix China's tariff This Theory P as le t Bneolnatee A Ariff. {take th a api y . The: 2 | — Kens [take the water rapldly enough. The | iy, “pack “yards between Lincoln | Nens, street filled with water until it was | Several days ago the Ja s e 5L st heinTe Ry At Bnd \Hotest ArsouRnaTe moodelitble SN Ee B B AL Japanese i T, i government sent a favorable reply to arslaind "1\\\ i w“ v\]vv\ [front of the American Hasfery Co. depth of several inches. Lightning p! 1o tiw death of rles I fong flowed into the Rackliffe store s § struck at 63 Lincoln strect but did |&n American notc suggesting a con- ANOTHER BORDER CLASH ! l N 3 Hurtord county commis- i o river, no damage. Several automobiles | ference on the Chinese customs tar- S e fenke ol A : : : oot | iff and the creation of a commission l W here today by | pouring down the stairs and |stuck in the mud on Lincoin street fan Said o Have Tried o Con- S0 s | o Louis Williams, acting a8 | (,rough 8 furnace register in the |extension and were pulled out. [iLosconsiacn theyaugstioniotEen 2 { Polish Guard to Bolshevism Tow i \ 1 eapli « X 2 [floor the water filled the celiar to a| The Connecticut company suffered | ‘”"\"?”f’,”“ in China as agreed {o at . July 23 UP % ia : 2 1 the commit :)muu 42 |iepth of about four feet, washing oris Tnconvenience . Tite automatis | (e Maslinslon eonierencn : 3 stumped forward [oui o quantity of paints and var. |signal system between this city and e U1 his automobile { nishes stored there. | On many paini | Plainville was put out of commis- AVIATORS KILLED 1 pit in the cen- loang the labels were hed off, dry {sfon and at place on the Plainville | Boston. July 23 (®—Licutenant v of a thick wood neav Van BILLCT, |coloring was ruined and other mer- nd Rerlin lines it was necessary to | Mark C. flozue, a commercial avia- i Death oy tly vcenrred 1ast |chandise destroyed. The total dam- | transfer passengers because cars and | ton and a student passenger were Warday, the ) lisappeared {ace has been estimated all the way | jitneys were unable to run through | Killed today when an airplane pilot- {ter lcaving Dis home in Eminorton | from $2.500 to $4,000, |the water. The Chestnut street line ¢d by Hogue crshed near the Bos- tend a mectihg of the "“U”U) At the American Hoslery Co. it |was interfored with temporarily, | ton airport in Fast Bosten this aft- ' i % 4 |was stated this morning that offi- |also. The Farmington avenue and | crnoon. Hogue was formerly an hat about 8100 Clark Is did not know the extent of [Hartford lines were tied up. army flying instructor and an air ) that time was n]\ :vm;'}lhr' damage. 1t is known, however | Water flooded the cellar of the|mail pilot ody was discovered, first | y the 0 { tha he w lured woads and murdered, for the robhery or was weakened when | 10 conducted an atop- <t night were unable to find any Jarks of violence on the bhody, Al- ® Vo d with violation of the workers' organization bandits, n e v ) indication nplete tariff autonomy, declaring uld inter- it is against the principles of equal- ss for Mueder and Robb at First Sus- ywers 1o hough absence of such evidence usive, due to 1"comdition ofthe body the ‘opin poison # T is stomach 0~ (vrand Commander Jewett = ! "t o e e MAIN ST, Of Rhode Tsiand Dies R g foBallmore Jor analvels e S| . Foay # v e pe A i v ) f men are held n NE\V Br“mn NF‘\' Bri‘flifl r questioning in connec- cas They are Lloyd | nd Clifford Norris, 27, | of the Van Bibber sa- | Todd, 4 and Charles 1 James Green, 16, be- | e SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE A e BEGINS FRIDAY MORNING were an- ay Ly the national coun- | for prevention of war. On the two | ALL OUR PRINTED—STRIPED AND PLAIN | Aawe, which were sclected as !hv" L L e T SILK DRESSES 1\!,;'“\&)1'{, i il be prominently displayed GU ! ARANTEED y haif e AMERICAN DROWNED. | New Bl'itain Typewr‘i er Exchange . e : ‘ w A one if" ‘11')]7;‘;:“1 Fmal Clearaway Of All Our 1 while swim- | SPRING AND SUMMER COATS AT HALF PRICE this vear from Salem college, West tion n " pAnst 1 the | ming in the harbor here. Hia body Virginia, at the age of 75. Central Union of Wholesalers. | has not peen found. 96 West Main Street